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* DoubleWeapon: Uses a two-sided Monk Spade in both games.
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* BladeOnAStick: His trusty weapon is his two-sided Monk Spade that allows him to slash demons with both sides.



* BladeOnAStick: The Ice Spear, a faster alternative compared to Wujing's Monk Spade, since he's a FragileSpeedster-type character.



* BladeOnAStick: His trusty three-pronged spear is his primary weapon.
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* DamselInDistress: The male version, he's the player's mentor and leader until he was abducted by demons in both games, kickstarting the rescue mission.

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* DamselInDistress: The male version, he's DistressedDude: He's the player's mentor and leader until he was abducted by demons in both games, kickstarting the rescue mission.
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* CoolPet: Her bunny rabbit, much like in the myths.
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* DualTonfas: In the 2008 version her sword has been replaced by tonfas attached to her shoulders.
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* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her red spandex-like outfit shows off her [[AbsoluteCleavage rather impressive cleavage]] and exposes her entire belly.

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* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her red spandex-like outfit shows off her [[AbsoluteCleavage rather impressive cleavage]] and has a NavelDeepNeckline that exposes her entire belly.

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* SimpleStaff: The ''Ruyi Jingu Bang'' from the novels, which in the game functions like a TelescopingStaff, capable of extending and hitting demons out of Wukong's reach.


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* TelescopingStaff: The ''Ruyi Jingu Bang'' from the novels, in the game is capable of extending and hitting demons out of Wukong's reach.
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* WolverineClaws: Her main weapon of choice.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Sports long turquoise colored hair while not wearing her helmet in her story cutscenes.

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Sports long turquoise colored hair while not wearing her helmet in her story cutscenes.
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!! '''Lady Spider'''

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!! '''Lady Spider''''''Zhī-zhū'''



* TheBeastmaster: Unlike her sister, some of Spider's special attacks involve her summoning a trio of bird demons that will either charge into enemies or drop bombs filled with poisonous gas. She can also call forth a mythical water dragon to unleash a damaging sound wave that will send foes flying across the screen.

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* TheBeastmaster: Unlike her sister, some of Spider's Zhī-zhū's special attacks involve her summoning a trio of bird demons that will either charge into enemies or drop bombs filled with poisonous gas. She can also call forth a mythical water dragon to unleash a damaging sound wave that will send foes flying across the screen.



* CoolCrown: Wears a arachnid-like helmet that obscures her eyes and hair.



* DivergentCharacterEvolution: Gameplay and story wise, while Spider sort of shares the same animations as the Spider Queen in the second game, her playable counterpart is weaker than her younger sister's boss counterpart as she is given a variety of different special attacks and unique supers to make her stand out. Spider's motivation for aiding Xuanzang and the pilgrims on their journey in-game puts her in a more sympathetic light.

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* DivergentCharacterEvolution: Gameplay and story wise, while Spider Zhī-zhū sort of shares the same animations as the Spider Queen in the second game, her playable counterpart is weaker than her younger sister's boss counterpart as she is given a variety of different special attacks and unique supers to make her stand out. Spider's Zhī-zhū's motivation for aiding Xuanzang and the pilgrims on their journey in-game puts her in a more sympathetic light.



* {{Expy}}: Non-gameplay example, if one person can squint at both Lady Spider's character select portrait and story cutscenes, they can easily mistaken her appearance for [[Franchise/{{FateSeries}} Rider]].

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* {{Expy}}: Non-gameplay example, if one person can squint at both Lady Spider's Zhī-zhū's character select portrait and story cutscenes, [[Franchise/{{FateSeries}} they can easily mistaken her appearance for [[Franchise/{{FateSeries}} Rider]].



* KickChick: Most of Lady Spider's animations in-game has her use leg maneuvers a LOT. They're ''even'' present in her [[LimitBreak super move]].

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* KickChick: Most of Lady Spider's Zhī-zhū's animations in-game has her use leg maneuvers a LOT. They're ''even'' present in her [[LimitBreak super move]].move]].
* MeaningfulName: Her name "Zhī-zhū" translates to "Spider" in Mandarin Chinese.



* WolverineClaws: Her main weapon of choice.

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* WolverineClaws: Her main weapon of choice.choice.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Sports long turquoise colored hair while not wearing her helmet in her story cutscenes.
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!! '''Lady Spider'''

The eldest of the spider sisters who has feelings for Xuanzang. Rather than eating the monk, she pledges herself to protecting him from the demons in the most violent manner possible.
* TheBeastmaster: Unlike her sister, some of Spider's special attacks involve her summoning a trio of bird demons that will either charge into enemies or drop bombs filled with poisonous gas. She can also call forth a mythical water dragon to unleash a damaging sound wave that will send foes flying across the screen.
* CainAndAbel: As seen in the second game, She's the Abel due to her love and devotion to Xuanzang, while her younger sister, the Spider Queen is the Cain as she tries to forcefully take the pilgrimage monk for herself.
* CanonForeigner: Just like Zi-Yi and Hsiao Long-nu.
* CuteMonsterGirl: She's an attractive spider demon.
* DivergentCharacterEvolution: Gameplay and story wise, while Spider sort of shares the same animations as the Spider Queen in the second game, her playable counterpart is weaker than her younger sister's boss counterpart as she is given a variety of different special attacks and unique supers to make her stand out. Spider's motivation for aiding Xuanzang and the pilgrims on their journey in-game puts her in a more sympathetic light.
* DarkActionGirl: The first one in the 2008 follow-up ''only''.
* DarkIsNotEvil: She may be a demon just like her sister and her people, but she genuinely loves Xuanzang and does everything she can to ensure his safety while they venture to the west.
* {{Expy}}: Non-gameplay example, if one person can squint at both Lady Spider's character select portrait and story cutscenes, they can easily mistaken her appearance for [[Franchise/{{FateSeries}} Rider]].
* FemmeFatale: Can act very flirtatious towards enemies and allies alike, but she only has eyes for Xuanzang.
* FlashStep: Some of her attacks have this.
* KickChick: Most of Lady Spider's animations in-game has her use leg maneuvers a LOT. They're ''even'' present in her [[LimitBreak super move]].
* PaletteSwap: Has different color palette than the Spider Queen, who has lot of blue and purple colors on her sprites.
* ProjectileWebbing: One of her attacks involves her firing a spray of web in mid-air towards enemies, it doubles as a LauncherMove.
* SpiderPeople: Same as her fellow demons and her younger sister, the Spider Queen.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her red spandex-like outfit shows off her [[AbsoluteCleavage rather impressive cleavage]] and exposes her entire belly.
* {{StarCrossedLovers}}: Implied with Xuanzang, her ending in the IR mode of the second game shows that [[spoiler: she was unable to go with him and the pilgrims to heaven, as she was destined to stay with her people on Pansi Mountain. But she tearfully gave her best wishes towards her companions before quietly departing alone]].
* WolverineClaws: Her main weapon of choice.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Appears to be one of these for Long-ma, being the most "human" looking male character clad fighting with a spear-like weapon.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Appears to be one of these for Long-ma, being the most "human" looking male character clad character, and fighting with a spear-like weapon.
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* TheLoad: His only purpose in the game is to be abducted, so your character can kick the asses out of demons to retrieve him. Averted in the sequel.

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* TheLoad: His only purpose in the game is to be abducted, so your character can kick the asses out of demons to retrieve him. Averted in the sequel.follow-up.



* SimpleStaff: The ''Ruyi Jingu Bang'' from the novels functions like a TelescopingStaff, capable of extending and hitting demons out of Wukong's reach.

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* SimpleStaff: The ''Ruyi Jingu Bang'' from the novels novels, which in the game functions like a TelescopingStaff, capable of extending and hitting demons out of Wukong's reach.
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* PigMen: It's Zhu Bajie we're talking about here.

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* PigMen: PigMan: It's Zhu Bajie we're talking about here.



* BladeSpam: Since Long-nu no longer use her sword in the follow-up game, Zi-yi is granted Long-nu's attack to spam slashes and forward stabs from the original game. Which she the sheathed as soon as she's finished.

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* BladeSpam: Since Long-nu no longer use her sword in the follow-up game, Zi-yi is granted Long-nu's attack to spam slashes and forward stabs from the original game. Which she the sheathed then sheathes as soon as she's finished.
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* CreepySouvenir: Both versions of Wujing wears a necklace made of skulls.
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* IajitsuPractitioner: She keeps her sword sheathed until enemies are within range, then draws her weapon, slashing through her foes in seconds before sheathing them again.

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* IajitsuPractitioner: IaijutsuPractitioner: She keeps her sword sheathed until enemies are within range, then draws her weapon, slashing through her foes in seconds before sheathing them again.

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* {{Expy}}: She's clad in pink, the most feminine member of the playable characters, uses an umbrella as a weapon, and can float around with said 'brella for a few seconds. It seems like her designers have [[Franchise/{{Mario}} Princess Peach]] in mind when creating her.

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* {{Expy}}: She's clad in pink, the most feminine member of the playable characters, uses an umbrella as a weapon, and can float around with said 'brella for a few seconds. And while she isn't blonde, she does wear a golden headband that gives off the impression of blonde hair. It seems like her designers have [[Franchise/{{Mario}} Princess Peach]] in mind when creating her.


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The heroes and major playable characters of the 1997 and 2008 arcade game, ''VideoGame/OrientalLegend''.

For tropes regarding their ''original'' incarnations, [[Characters/JourneyToTheWest see here]].
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[[caption-width-right:350:From the first game [[note]] Clockwise - Bajie, Long-nu, Wukong, Long-ma, Wujing [[/note]]]]
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! The Pilgrims
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!! Monk Xuanzang / Tang Sanzang
* AdaptationalBadass: The second game have Xuanzang as a playable character, where he can beat up demons with his staff and stun enemies with his magical incantations.
* AllMonksKnowKungFu: In the 2008 follow-up ''only''.
* BadassNormal: In the 2008 follow-up ''only''.
* DamselInDistress: The male version, he's the player's mentor and leader until he was abducted by demons in both games, kickstarting the rescue mission.
* TheLoad: His only purpose in the game is to be abducted, so your character can kick the asses out of demons to retrieve him. Averted in the sequel.
* LotusPosition: He makes this pose when he meditates and power-ups himself. In the follow-up.
* TheMentor: He's your guide and teacher.
* MysticalLotus: Unlike the other playable characters who uses floating clouds, Xuanzang on the other hand uses a levitating lotus platform.
* WarriorMonk: Again, the follow-up ''only''.
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!! '''Sun Wukong'''
Sun Wukong, the iconic monkey king, and naturally the leader of the Pilgrims.
* AdaptationalBadass: Sun Wukong's weakness against water from the novels have been removed, and if he gets hit by any boss' water-based attack he receives the same amount of damage as other characters. He's also capable of walking underwater as seen in the stage in the Heavenly River.
* AdaptationalWimp: Well, in order to maintain balance of gameplay, Wukong's power levels seems to be toned down so that he's on par with the other playable heroes. His abilities to "leap 108,000 li InASingleBound" has also been downplayed into a long jump.
* DoppelgangerAttack: In a move exclusive to the 2008 game only, Wukong can summon copies of himself to deal extra damage on his targets. Said copies dissappear after a few seconds though.
* HappyDance: Complete a level as Wukong and in the victory screen Wukong will perform one of these, including backflipping and clapping his boots while standing on his hands.
* TheHero: Of the entire duology in general.
* JackOfAllStats: In both games, of the available characters Wukong seems to be the most well-balanced in terms of speed, attack strength, and have above-average stats, making him the easiest to use for beginners.
* ManiacMonkeys: A heroic version, but he certainly seem to ''enjoy'' fighting, gloating as he punch and kicks his way through demons. He's only this trope in the eyes of ''demons'' getting their asses kicked by Wukong.
* MetronomicManMashing: Should Wukong managed to execute a grabbing move on a nearby opponent, he will smash them repeatedly on his left and right. It even works on boss enemies ''larger'' than him! (unless said boss is literally rooted in a corner, like Silver Horns' father)
* PlayingWithFire: His staff can incinerate foes, and one of his special attacks launches a flaming tornado right in front of him roasting demons in his way.
* PowerFist: In the 2008 version if Wukong is fighting unarmed he can expand his fist and foot to deliver an empowered punch or kick into enemies.
* SimpleStaff: The ''Ruyi Jingu Bang'' from the novels functions like a TelescopingStaff, capable of extending and hitting demons out of Wukong's reach.
* ShapingYourAttacks: One of his powers allow him to create an energy projection of a giant ape and having it punch it's way through every demon on the other side.
* SillySimian: Befitting the usual, classical depictions of Wukong, most of his onscreen attacks and fighting moves are quite slap-sticky in nature.
* SpinAttack: By placing the ''Ruyi Jingu Bang'' on his shoulders, and then spinning himself like a top. It dishes out some serious damage on surrounding enemies, too.
* TailSlap: In the 2008 version he occasionally uses his tail for whipping enemies, though that one's not very effective. His staff is a much better weapon.
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!! '''Zhu Bajie'''
Wukong's bestie that he often shares a VitriolicBestBuds relationship with.
* {{Acrofatic}}: He can move surprisingly fast despite his size.
* BellyFlopCrushing: A skill he displays in both games, and woe betide any unfortunate demons ''under'' him when it happens.
* TheBigGuy: Among the heroes, he's physically largest in size.
* GardeningVarietyWeapon: Bajie uses a steel rake, just like in the novel. It is surprisingly effective in clawing the flesh off demons.
* MakeMeWannaShout: One of his special skills is a mighty roar that knocks down a row of enemies right in front of him.
* MightyGlacier: Not as fast as the other playable characters, but Bajie can deal some pretty huge damage on mooks.
* PigMen: It's Zhu Bajie we're talking about here.
* RapidFireFisticuffs: If Bajie is fighting unarmed, he can lash out multiple times with his bare hands while standing, in a move copied from ''Franchise/StreetFighter'''s "Hundred Hand Slap".
* ShockwaveStomp: Bajie can deliver shockwaves by punching the floor.
* {{Shoryuken}}: Land enough hits to paralyze an enemy, and Bajie will execute a rising uppercut that knocks them off their feet.
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!! '''Sha Wujing'''
A former river-demon turned monk, out to atone for his past. The third disciple of Xuanzang.
* AdaptationalUgliness: He's a {{kappa}} in the 2008 version, while the other characters more or less looks the same (or otherwise receives AdaptationalAttractiveness).
* ApologeticAttacker: After completing a stage by killing all the demons and bosses, Wujing's victory pose is chanting a Buddhist prayer - to pray for the souls he had slain, unlike the other characters whose poses are in celebration.
* BareFistedMonk: He's dressed like one in the first game, and can fight with his bare hands should he lose his Monk Spade.
*BladeOnAStick: His trusty weapon is his two-sided Monk Spade that allows him to slash demons with both sides.
* AnIcePerson: His primary attack is a powerful icy mist that freezes enemies for a feew seconds, draining their health in the process. Wujing can also unleash a powerful ice blast that throws chunks of hail into mooks directly in front of him.
* MagicalBarefooter: Only for the 2008 version. He forgoes shoes unlike the other players.
* PlayingWithFIre: He can coat his palms with flames to grab and burn enemies, though he prefers using ice most of the time.
* StabTheSky: One of Wujing's special attacks have him flinging enemies into the air right above him with his Monk Spade, and then grabbing a dagger and stabbing into the air so his opponents land on the pointed end.
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!! '''Bai Long-ma'''
Xuanzang's trusty steed, who in the game gains a humanoid form and joins the rest of his elder siblings in kicking ass.
* AscendedExtra: Most adaptations tend to leave Bai Long-ma in the sidelines, or even forget about him altogether. This game actually promotes him to one of the major heroes, but sadly the follow-up would ditch him again.
* BadassCape: Wears a flowing red cape that makes him look like the General of an ancient Chinese army. He's the only character in the first game that dons a cape.
* BladeOnAStick: The Ice Spear, a faster alternative compared to Wujing's Monk Spade, since he's a FragileSpeedster-type character.
* DeathOfAThousandCuts: When he activates his powers Long-ma then twirls his spear in circles summoning a powerful hail of several hundred rocks covering most of the screen, pelting mooks repeatedly and causing severe damage.
* DemotedToExtra: He's no longer playable in the second game, and his appearance is pretty much cameos during cutscenes that adds nothing to the plot.
* GroundPunch: By concentrating an aura of energy in his fists, Long-ma can smash the ground and cause wooden logs to shoot out, damaging enemies in the process.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Blue armour and a red cape.
* TheRuntAtTheEnd: Discounting Hsiao Lung-nu who isn't one of Xuanzang's disciples, and was only there to tagalong, Long-ma is the youngest of the quartet. Doesn't stop him from kicking ass, though.
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!! '''Hsiao Long-nu'''
The Dragon King's daughter and Long-ma's younger sister, who decide to tags along the Pilgrims and to join their adventure.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Not that she isn't attractive already in the original, but the 2008 version she's an adorable borderline loli.
* BigBrotherInstinct: An inverted example, she's a younger sister who tags along to make sure nothing awful happens to her brother. Note that Long-ma was punished by the gods to ensure Xuanzang's safety, but she isn't.
*BladeSpam: Lacking elemental powers unlike the other four playable heroes, she can instead unleash a devastating fan of blades before her that cuts down demons like no tomorrow.
* CanonForeigner: She doesn't have a counterpart in the novel, or any earlier film adaptations.
* CuteBruiser: She's the smallest and most adorable-looking character (especially in the 2008 version) but that doesn't stop her from kicking asses all the way.
* CuteMonsterGirl: A ''super'' cute dragon-girl in the 2008 version.
* DaddysGirl: Implied, though not explicitly shown. If she dies in battle, she will let out an audible "I'm sorry, father!" before respawning.
* DualTonfas: In the 2008 version her sword has been replaced by tonfas attached to her shoulders.
* FlechetteStorm: Her "Shadowless Blade" move unleashes a dozen curved blades as projectiles, slicing groups of demons into ribbons.
* HornedHumanoid: In the 2008 version, she gains dragon-like horns on her, probably as a nod to her origin as the Dragon King;s daughter.
* MasterSwordswoman: All she needs is her trusty Dragon Sword which she can use to slice and dice at lightning-speed.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The sole female playable heroine. Averted in the follow-up, who introduces new female playable characters.
* SixthRanger: Literally, after Tang Sanzang and his four disciples (Wukong, Bajie, Wujing and Long-ma) she is the sixth character in the game, one that doesn't exist in the source material.
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!! '''Erlang Shen'''
Most adaptations of ''Journey'' would depict Erlang Shen as an InspectorJavert out to catch Wukong in his mischief, but this incarnation have him as an ally instead.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Erlang Shen in the original novel and most depictions is an enemy of Wukong, who despite being on the side of good, repeatedly tries hunting down the Monkey King and attempts to catch Wukong in his acts of mischief. His game counterpart doesn't seem to have any hostilities at Wukong, however, and playing as Erlang and Wukong on two-player mode doesn't affect gameplay in any way.
* BladeOnAStick: His trusty three-pronged spear is his primary weapon.
* EyeBeams: The eye in his forehad can release a thick, powerful blue energy bolt on demons.
* LongHairedPrettyBoy: His depiction in the game looks almost {{Bishonen}}, a stark contrast on his grim-faced, comandeering presence as a Heavenly General from the original novel and myths.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Appears to be one of these for Long-ma, being the most "human" looking male character clad fighting with a spear-like weapon.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Implied, he's not on the side as Wukong and is sent by heavens to defeat demons terrorizing the lands. His cooperation with the Pilgrims seems more of a convenience, but nevertheless they can work together to take on bosses.
* ThirdEye: In his forehead, just like how he's depicted in the myth.
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!! '''Princess Iron Fan'''
The wife of the Bull Demon who wants to find the source of immortality, and tags along with the Pilgrims.
* BlowYouAway: Just like in the legends, Princess Iron Fan can create gusts and tornadoes with her fans.
* ClothFu: Besides her fans, Iron Fan sometimes uses her robes as an impromptu whip.
* CombatHandFan: What's her name again?... unsurprisingly, she can unfold a pair of folding fans to slap enemies silly. It deals as much damage as edged weapons.
* CoolCrown: Shaped like a folding fan, befitting her Princess title.
* ImmortalitySeeker: In her backstory, Iron Fan is searching for the magic which can restore her youth permanently. She knows Xuanzang is the key, but with the Pilgrims protecting him she couldn't attack him directly, so she decide to follow them from behind.
* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: She is clad entirely in ornate robes dangling with all sorts of trinkets and jewelry, and can fight amazingly well in her costumes.
* NeverBareheaded: She's never seen without her crown. Even her defeated animation where she falls down have the crown remaining on her cranium.
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!! '''Chang-er'''
The Goddess of the Moon finally decides to come down from the heavens on earth and, disgusted at the sight of demons running amok, take matters in her own hands.
* CoolPet: Her bunny rabbit, much like in the myths.
* {{Expy}}: She's clad in pink, the most feminine member of the playable characters, uses an umbrella as a weapon, and can float around with said 'brella for a few seconds. It seems like her designers have [[Franchise/{{Mario}} Princess Peach]] in mind when creating her.
* GirlyBruiser: Do not let her pink robes mislead you, Chang-er is still a dangerous fighter.
* ParasolOfPain: Her preferred weapon is her umbrella.
* PinkMeansFeminine: The most feminine of the characters, who's clad entirely in pink.
* SpinAttack: Her trademark move, which have Chang-er spinning in circles around the arena and knocking over enemies.
* {{Xenafication}}: Name a second action game where Chang-er the Moon Goddess is depicted as an ass-kicker and demon slayer. Go on.
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!! '''Zi-yi'''
A priestess of the gods seeking to purge evil. Like Long-nu from the original, she doesn't have a counterpart in the novel either.
* BadassNormal: Unlike the other playable characters which are either gods or reformed demons, Zi-yi is a human priestess... and she can kick as much as as the other characters.
* BladeSpam: Since Long-nu no longer use her sword in the follow-up game, Zi-yi is granted Long-nu's attack to spam slashes and forward stabs from the original game. Which she the sheathed as soon as she's finished.
* CanonForeigner: Another character made just for the game.
* DeathFromABove: She can summon flaming skulls to drop from above, which explodes on contact.
* IajitsuPractitioner: She keeps her sword sheathed until enemies are within range, then draws her weapon, slashing through her foes in seconds before sheathing them again.
* MagicKnight: A priestess skilled in both magic and fighting.
* MeaningfulName: "Zi-yi" literally translates into "Purple Robes" in Mandarin, and that's the colour of her attire.
* MysticalWhiteHair: She's a priestess, and her flowing silver-white hair serves to sell her "holy" nature.
* PurpleIsPowerful: Her outfits and robes are all purple.
* WarriorMonk: A warrior priestess.
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