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* MsFanservice: In ActRaiser 2, the demon of Lovaous, a demon made of beautiful ice, takes the form of an equally beautiful woman, who is naked with [[ShesGotLegs shapely legs]], [[LongHairIsFeminine long wavy hair]], and [[HartmanHips alluring hips.]] The demon took this form to seduce the king of Lovaous into an endless sleep.

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* MsFanservice: In ActRaiser 2, ''[=ActRaiser=] 2'', the demon of Lovaous, a demon made of beautiful ice, takes the form of an equally beautiful woman, who is naked with [[ShesGotLegs shapely legs]], [[LongHairIsFeminine long wavy hair]], and [[HartmanHips alluring hips.]] The demon took this form to seduce the king of Lovaous into an endless sleep.
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* FemmeFatale: The ice demon of Lovaous, by taking on the form of an [[MsFanservice absolutely beautiful nude woman]], seduced the frozen king into a deep sleep while making the lives of his subjects miserable.
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* MsFanservice: In ActRaiser 2, the demon of Lovaous, a demon made of beautiful ice, takes the form of an equally beautiful woman, who is naked with [[ShesGotLegs shapely legs]], long wavy hair, and [[HartmanHips alluring hips.]] The demon took this form to seduce the king of Lovaous into an endless sleep.

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* MsFanservice: In ActRaiser 2, the demon of Lovaous, a demon made of beautiful ice, takes the form of an equally beautiful woman, who is naked with [[ShesGotLegs shapely legs]], [[LongHairIsFeminine long wavy hair, hair]], and [[HartmanHips alluring hips.]] The demon took this form to seduce the king of Lovaous into an endless sleep.
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* TheVamp: The ice demon of Lovaous, made up of beautiful ice crystals, takes on the form of a [[MsFanservice naked gorgeous woman]] to utilize her beauty to seduce the king into falling into an endless sleep.

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* TheVamp: The ice demon of Lovaous, made up of beautiful ice crystals, takes on the form of a [[MsFanservice naked gorgeous woman]] to utilize her beauty to seduce by using the king king's love for pretty things into seducing him into falling into an endless sleep.
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* TheVamp: The ice demon of Lovaous, made up of beautiful ice crystals, takes on the form of a [[MsFanservice naked gorgeous woman]] to utilize her beauty to seduce the king into falling into an endless sleep.
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* BeautyIsBad: The demon of Lovaous, a beautiful ice creature taking on the alluring form of an [[MsFanservice equally beautiful woman]], seduces the king into an endless sleep, while putting his subjects into a freezing hellhole.


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* MsFanservice: In ActRaiser 2, the demon of Lovaous, a demon made of beautiful ice, takes the form of an equally beautiful woman, who is naked with [[ShesGotLegs shapely legs]], long wavy hair, and [[HartmanHips alluring hips.]] The demon took this form to seduce the king of Lovaous into an endless sleep.
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* CharacterLevel: Based on the population attained in the simulations. Many a game gets stalled out at the second-highest level when all of the town populations show "max" and no further growth can take place. See [[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/snes/file/563502/47431 here]] for more details.

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* CharacterLevel: Based on the population attained in the simulations. Many a game gets stalled out at the second-highest level when all of the town populations show "max" and no further growth can take place. See [[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/snes/file/563502/47431 [[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/snes/563502-actraiser/faqs/47431 here]] for more details.
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* AllThereInTheManual: The name of the TrueFinalBoss of ''Renaissance'' is withheld from the player at all times- except in the quest menu, where his name is revealed to be [[spoiler:Archangel.]]

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* AllThereInTheManual: The name of the TrueFinalBoss of ''Renaissance'' is withheld from the player at all times- except in the quest menu, where his name is revealed to be [[spoiler:Archangel.[[spoiler:the Archangel.]]
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* AllThereInTheManual: The name of the TrueFinalBoss of ''Renaissance'' is withheld from the player at all times- except in the quest menu, where his name is revealed to be [[spoiler:Archangel.]]
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* DualBoss: A fair number of the monster lairs in ''Renaissance'' start to contain previous Act I bosses alongside the main Spawner you need to destroy. Luckily, as with any other lair, you only specifically need to destroy the main Spawner.

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* DualBoss: A fair number of the monster lairs in ''Renaissance'' start to contain previous Act I bosses alongside the main Spawner you need to destroy. Luckily, as with any other lair, you only specifically need to destroy the main Spawner. Five of the Act I bosses appear in their respective regions, but Centaurus only shows up in the post game level.
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** Similarly, in the French version, "Dieu" is fair game.
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* ActionizedAdaptation: ''Renaissance'' added more action-oriented gameplay to the city simulation portions of the game:
** New quests with TowerDefense gameplay were added. In these quests, you need defend your settlement from being besieged by Tanzra's minions using forts, miracles, and commandable units.
** Unlike in the original, your followers cannot seal monster lairs by themselves. They can only hold the monsters back so the Master can personally go down into the lair to destroy the Spawner in timed side-scrolling action sequences.


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* DegradedBoss: Bosses you've previous defeated in Acts can show up later in monster lairs guarding Spawners. Like with standard Mooks, they don't need to be defeated in order to clear the lair, and disappear once the Spawner is destroyed.

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* DifficultyLevels: After beating the game normally, the "Professional" mode becomes available. See NintendoHard, below.

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* DifficultyLevels: DifficultyLevels:
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After beating the original game normally, the "Professional" mode becomes available. See NintendoHard, below.below.
** ''Renaissance'' has Easy Normal, and Hard difficulty modes for the main game which can be adjusted at any time, and the unlockable Special Mode adds [[HarderThanHard Divine]] mode.
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** Lampshaded in ''Renaissance''. You are able to name the Lord of Light whatever you want, but he cannot be named "God/YHWH/Yahweh/Jehova/Iehova", as the game will make that as invalid. This is averted in the Japanese version as the kanji for "Kami" is not considered invalid, and naming him "Kami" in the US is fair game, too.

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** Lampshaded in ''Renaissance''. You are able to name the Lord of Light whatever you want, but he cannot be named "God/YHWH/Yahweh/Jehova/Iehova", as the game will make that as invalid. This is averted in the Japanese version as the kanji for "Kami" is not considered invalid, and naming him "Kami" or "Elohim" in the US is fair game, too.
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** ''Renaissance'' has keveks be determined by Faith, which is gained by completing quests rather than increasing the local or total population. Some quests are "get the population of town X to at least Y", however.

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** ''Renaissance'' has keveks levels be determined by Faith, which is gained by completing quests rather than increasing the local or total population. Some quests are "get the population of town X to at least Y", however.
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** ''Renaissance'' has keveks be determined by Faith, which is gained by completing quests rather than increasing the local or total population. Some quests are "get the population of town X to at least Y", however.

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* BigBadFormerFriend: Arctic Wyvern, the bad guy of Northwall, used to be friends with Taia. He even raised her as well.


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* EvilFormerFriend: Arctic Wyvern, the bad guy of Northwall, used to be friends with Taia. He even raised her as well.
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* HoldingOutForAHero: Fillmore's problem in ''Renaissance''. The citizens of Fillmore became so dependent on Philotes that once he was out of the picture, Tanzra's minions easily overran Fillmore. The character development of Fillmore's citizens for them to achieve self-reliance.

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* HoldingOutForAHero: Fillmore's problem in ''Renaissance''. The citizens of Fillmore became so dependent on Philotes that once he was out of the picture, Tanzra's minions easily overran Fillmore. The character development of Fillmore's citizens for has them to achieve self-reliance.self-reliance and the confidence to take on foes withou Philotes's help..
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* GenreMashup: ''[=ActRaiser=]'' is 50% ActionGame, 35% SimulationGame, and 15% RealTimeStrategy.

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* GenreMashup: ''[=ActRaiser=]'' is 50% ActionGame, 35% SimulationGame, and 15% RealTimeStrategy. The remake adds TowerDefense to boot.
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* {{Archenemy}}: The heroes of each area have a connection to one of Tanzra's generals.


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* BigBadFormerFriend: Arctic Wyvern, the bad guy of Northwall, used to be friends with Taia. He even raised her as well.
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* HoldingOutForAHero: Fillmore's problem in ''Renaissance''. The citizens of Fillmore became so dependent on Philotes that once he was out of the picture, Tanzra's minions easily overran Fillmore.

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* HoldingOutForAHero: Fillmore's problem in ''Renaissance''. The citizens of Fillmore became so dependent on Philotes that once he was out of the picture, Tanzra's minions easily overran Fillmore. The character development of Fillmore's citizens for them to achieve self-reliance.
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* HoldingOutForAHero: Fillmore's problem in ''Renaissance''. The citizens of Fillmore became so dependent on Philotes that once he was out of the picture, Tanzra's minions easily overran Fillmore.
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* HumbleHero: Philotes and Shemaal are cordial with the Angel and the Master and are quite kind-hearted. Philotes believes that the people of Fillmore shouldn't rely on him so much. Shemaal is humble enough that upon learning that his religion is a ruse by Kalia and Tanzra sides with the Master. Shemaal is willing to change his view and becomes the chosen hero of Marahna.

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* HumbleHero: Philotes and Shemaal are cordial with the Angel and the Master and are quite kind-hearted. Philotes believes that the people of Fillmore shouldn't rely on him so much. Shemaal is humble enough that upon learning that his religion is a ruse by Kalia and Tanzra sides Kalia, causing Shemaal to side with the Master. Shemaal is willing to change his view and becomes the chosen hero of Marahna.
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* HumbleHero: Philotes and Shemaal are cordial with the Angel and the Master and are quite kind-hearted. Philotes believes that the people of Fillmore shouldn't rely on him so much. Shemaal is humble enough that upon learning that his religion is a ruse by Kalia and Tanzra sides with the Master. Shemaal is willing to change his view and becomes the chosen hero of Marahna.


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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The Angel's favorite food in ''Renaissance'' is apples, and it heals their health. They even sneak some behind the Master's back in a Fillmore sidequest.
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* ForcedTutorial: The original SNES game was pretty bad about tutorials even for its time, but ''Renaissance'' cranks it UpToEleven due to the large amount of new mechanics and gameplay expansions added to the beginning. It can take an ''hour'' or more just to get out of the first sim segment and into the second Fillmore platformer stage due to how much more stuff there is compared to the original.
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* AdaptationalModesty: The Angel wears clothes in ''Renaissance'', unlike in the original where they were permanently nude.
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* AdaptationalJerkass: The Angel in ''Renaissance'' is given an actual personality unlike the original. In the remake, while they care for the humans that the Lord of Light is helping to guide, they initially perceive humans as weak and helpless without the guidance of their god and is loyal to the Master to a fault, getting irrationally upset at humans who deny the Master's existence or don't follow His teachings.
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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: In the TowerDefense segments of ''Renaissance'', Miracles can't damage structures or harm your population like they normally would in the simulation phase since Miracles are used to repel monsters in these segments.
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* AdventurerArchaeologist: Alonso, the hero of Kasandora, is an explorer and archeologist. Despite his selfish ways, he reveals that he has a softer side and spurs on the folk of Kasandora when the curse is upon them.

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