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* RoseHairedSweetie: {{Inverted}} example, she's a shy dancer with pink hair be tried to dance at her best.

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* RoseHairedSweetie: {{Inverted}} example, she's a shy dancer with pink hair be tried and tries to dance at her best.
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* RoseHairedSweetie: a shy dancer with pink hair.

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* RoseHairedSweetie: {{Inverted}} example, she's a shy dancer with pink hair.hair be tried to dance at her best.
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* ArcherArchetype: He's the most cynical of the Hoshidan siblings, and he brings his trademark Fujin Yumi to battle.

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* MythologyGag: Her class promotion is the Falcon Knight class, which was her recommended class promotion in her home game. The design is also the exact same as it was in her home game.

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Her class promotion is the Falcon Knight class, which was her recommended class promotion in her home game. The design is also the exact same as it was in her home game.game.
** Some of her animations feature WeaponTwirling, which is a reference to her doing that during her boss cutscene in the ''Conquest'' route, to the point that she was called the "Hinocopter" in some circles.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: Of the Nohrian army (at least those that were brought to Aytolis). Unlike their father, the Nohrian siblings and their retainers are not evil and believe they are simply [[MyCountryRightOrWrong helping their kingdom and father]]. Iago, however, is actively working to let the Hoshidan and Nohrian armies destroy each other. Notably, unlike Validar and Gharnef (who lead the Gristone army), Iago uses the Nohrian army when he is the main opponent of a History Mode Battle. It's also deconstructed in Story Mode (like in ''Conquest'') where the other Nohrians have no problem disposing of him.



* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: While Validar takes a somewhat active role in the early part of the story and Iago seems to have been manipulating the middle part behind the scenes, Gharnef just kind of randomly appears alongside Marth and friends.

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* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: While Validar takes a somewhat active role in the early part of the story and Iago seems to have been manipulating the middle part behind the scenes, Gharnef just kind of randomly appears alongside Marth and friends. However, guarding the twins' sacred swords matches up with his role in the original game.
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** Replaces Elise in Cold Reception (for some reason), considering the two act similar, with Elise being her ''Fates'' expy.

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** Replaces Elise in Cold Reception (for some reason), (possibly due to fewer voice actors joining in on DLC), considering the two act similar, with Elise being her ''Fates'' expy.
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* CompositeCharacter: Her design, voice, and use of the Ladyblade come from ''Shadows of Valentia'', while her more exaggerated pacifistic personality and the designs of her special move spells come from ''Gaiden''.
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* CharacterExaggeration: Corrin was occasionally surprised upon discovering new concepts of the outside world in her original game. ''Warriors'' expands on this by showing her having a frequent desire to see the world. [[TropesAreTools Many fans have found this to be incredibly appealing]].
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* GutturalGrowler: He's easily the growliest member of the playable cast.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Arguably the case because the official artwork shows her with what can interpreted as a miniskirt (though it's not clear because the middle section is obscured), whereas Celica in-game has a pair of shorts, which can be deemed more sensible for her role as a sword fighter.

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* AdaptationalModesty: Arguably the case because the The official artwork and original concept sheet shows her with what can interpreted as wearing a miniskirt (though it's not clear because the middle section is obscured), beneath her dress, whereas Celica in-game has a pair of shorts, which can be deemed more sensible for her role as a sword fighter.
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* AdaptationalModesty: Arguably the case because the official artwork shows her with what can interpreted as a miniskirt (though it's not clear because the middle section is obscured), whereas Celica in-game has a pair of shorts, which can be deemed more sensible for her role as a sword fighter.


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* ModestyShorts: She wears black shorts with gold detailing underneath her battle dress. Although some official artwork depicts this outfit with what can be interpreted as a skirt, Celica's in-game model has a pair of shorts. It also becomes apparent when her armor breaks, which removes the dress and boots. It makes sense, as she is a physical fighter who frequently swings her rapier in pirouettes.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[MasterSwordsman Scarlet Sword]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[MasterSwordsman [[caption-width-right:275:[[MasterSwordsman Scarlet Sword]]]]
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* CloneAngst: While Anna isn't a clone, she ends up feeling left out and upset at how frequently the other characters compare her to their version of Anna, especially when she finds out that they either are more successful then she is, or are in a happy relationship with someone. It's so bad that Celica revealing she has never met an Anna before outright has her break down into TearsOfJoy, all because ''someone'' can call her their "first Anna".

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* CloneAngst: While Anna isn't literally a clone, she ends up feeling left out and upset at how frequently the other characters compare her to their version of Anna, especially when she finds out that they either are more successful then she is, or are in a happy relationship with someone. It's so bad that Celica revealing she has never met an Anna before outright has her break down into TearsOfJoy, all because ''someone'' can call her their "first Anna".
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Cloning Blues has been renamed to Clone Angst, still kinda fits its current definition


* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Most playable incarnations of Anna share very basic personality traits, namely a focus on making money, and if they have supports, they often are all comedic and a [[BreakingTheFourthWall involving playing around with the fourth wall]]. The ''Warriors'' Anna is given a more fleshed out personality; such as expressing a level of CloningBlues, being curious about the other worlds and how they work, and being shown to have a desire to befriend people. The latter two traits are [[CharacterCheck actually very similar]] to the pre-''Awakening'' incarnations of Anna who weren't greedy and had a desire to explore the world.
* CloningBlues: While Anna isn't a clone, she ends up feeling left out and upset at how frequently the other characters compare her to their version of Anna, especially when she finds out that they either are more successful then she is, or are in a happy relationship with someone. It's so bad that Celica revealing she has never met an Anna before outright has her break down into TearsOfJoy, all because ''someone'' can call her their "first Anna".

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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Most playable incarnations of Anna share very basic personality traits, namely a focus on making money, and if they have supports, they often are all comedic and a [[BreakingTheFourthWall involving playing around with the fourth wall]]. The ''Warriors'' Anna is given a more fleshed out personality; such as expressing a level of CloningBlues, CloneAngst, being curious about the other worlds and how they work, and being shown to have a desire to befriend people. The latter two traits are [[CharacterCheck actually very similar]] to the pre-''Awakening'' incarnations of Anna who weren't greedy and had a desire to explore the world.
* CloningBlues: CloneAngst: While Anna isn't a clone, she ends up feeling left out and upset at how frequently the other characters compare her to their version of Anna, especially when she finds out that they either are more successful then she is, or are in a happy relationship with someone. It's so bad that Celica revealing she has never met an Anna before outright has her break down into TearsOfJoy, all because ''someone'' can call her their "first Anna".
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Dewicking Boobs Of Steel


* BoobsOfSteel: Camilla is incredibly well-endowed. She also bulldozes through waves of enemies like it's nothing.
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* MemeticHandGesture: Often seen resting her index finger on her face, like all of her sisters.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Much like Corrin, she is constantly barefoot.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: She is constantly barefoot.

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Blade On A Stick is now a disambiguation page.


* BladeOnAStick: Wields a Lance in battle.



* WeaponSpecialization: Wields a Lance in battle.



* BladeOnAStick: Like all pegasus knights, she wields a lance (naginata in her case) in battle.



* BladeOnAStick: Wields a naginata in battle.



* WeaponSpecialization: He primarily uses axes as his weapon, despite his primary weapon being [[BladeOnAStick Lances]] in the game he hails from. It does make sense in that the Great Knight class is an axe exclusive paladin in some games, and in others (like ''Awakening'') is a mounted armored class with multiple weapon types, although the Great Knight showing in in-game map sprites holding axes. To that end, axes are the only weapons he can use here, with the exception of his Awakening Special.

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* WeaponSpecialization: He primarily uses axes as his weapon, despite his primary weapon being [[BladeOnAStick Lances]] Lances in the game he hails from. It does make sense in that the Great Knight class is an axe exclusive paladin in some games, and in others (like ''Awakening'') is a mounted armored class with multiple weapon types, although the Great Knight showing in in-game map sprites holding axes. To that end, axes are the only weapons he can use here, with the exception of his Awakening Special.



* BladeOnAStick: Being a Pegasus Rider, her default weapon is a lance. She is also the first character announced for the game to wield a lance as well.



* BladeOnAStick: Uses lances, just like she did in the Archanea games' remakes.



* BladeOnAStick: Halberdiers specialize in Lances, basically being the lance counterpart to a Swordmaster.



* WeaponSpecialization: Halberdiers specialize in Lances, basically being the lance counterpart to a Swordmaster.



* BladeOnAStick: Wields lances as their weapon of choice. Their armor makes them a heavier version of Soldiers.



* WeaponSpecialization: Wields lances as their weapon of choice. Their armor makes them a heavier version of Soldiers.



* BladeOnAStick: Aerial units with access to lances.

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