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The story seems rather similar.
The English NES versions didn't have the thief class. The monster wrangler is new.
Are the quality of life improvements objectionable? The inventory bags? Keys not taking up inventory space? Priests in every town? Saving at priests rather than at a king?
Were you just making a statement without an opinion?
Remake of a remake you are right just played the Japanese port of DQIII for SNES and its the exact same game with slight upscaling to graphics and sprite changes
Being able to return/Zoom to every town instead of just some of them was a gppd change too.