Dubbed "Ring Expansion", it is designed to "allow players to stack the same type of elemental rings for new abilities."
These are as follows:
- Two Fire Gems = Increased Damage Dealt
- Two Water Gems = Increased Barrier Time
- Two Earth Gems = Health Recovery (Can only be used once per Level/Health Upgrade)
- Two Wind Gems = Grants High Jump and Speed Up at once
You can download the patch here.
Jewel Master might not be considered a solid-gold 16-bit classic, but it perhaps got unfairly ignored when it was released on the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive in 1991.
Based around the concept of mixing and matching various magic rings, Jewel Master showcases an excellent soundtrack by Motoaki Takenouchi (many of the song titles pay homage to the British progressive rock band Yes) and some fetching visuals – but it was given a rather lukewarm reception upon release.
While the UK magazine Sega Pro awarded it 88%, fellow Sega-focused publication Megatech was rather less positive, giving it just 55%. Many other magazines were equally dismissive.
The good news for fans of the game is that modder BillyTime!Games is working on a patch which could smooth Jewel Master's rough edges and make it far more enjoyable.
A core part of this patch focuses on the rings and their powers – which could make the game a lot more playable and interesting.
Are you a fan of Jewel Master? Are you looking forward to this patch? Let us know with a comment.
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