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trope is renamed Prefers Going Barefoot. Dewicking old name


* DoesNotLikeShoes: The barefooted characters include 21, Eyara, Jinn, Magnus, Mongo, Phade, and Zaugg.
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** Phade: BladeOnAStick plus [[FemmeFatalons her own sharpened fingernails]] [[WolverineClaws as claws]].

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** Phade: BladeOnAStick Spear plus [[FemmeFatalons her own sharpened fingernails]] [[WolverineClaws as claws]].
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* GuestFighter: In the Japanese version, Dagan is renamed Rastan from the eponymous series.
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No relation to either the 1987 video game ''VideoGame/BarbarianTheUltimateWarrior'' by Palace Software and Creator/{{Epyx}} nor the VideoGame/{{Rastan}}'' series by Creator/{{Taito}} despite the Japanese release being titled "Warrior Blade: Rastan vs. Barbarian". It only became a DolledUpInstallment of ''Rastan'' due to Taito being the publisher in Japan.

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No relation to either the 1987 video game ''VideoGame/BarbarianTheUltimateWarrior'' by Palace Software and Creator/{{Epyx}} nor the VideoGame/{{Rastan}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Rastan}}'' series by Creator/{{Taito}} despite the Japanese release being titled "Warrior Blade: Rastan vs. Barbarian". It only became a DolledUpInstallment of ''Rastan'' due to Taito being the publisher in Japan.



* DolledUpInstallment: When this game was released in Japan, it was retitled as "Warrior Blade: Rastan vs. Barbarian" and Dagan's name was changed to Rastan in order to pass it off as being part of the Rastan series.

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* DolledUpInstallment: When this game was released in Japan, it was retitled as "Warrior ''Warrior Blade: Rastan vs. Barbarian" Barbarian'' and Dagan's name was changed to Rastan in order to pass it off as being part of the Rastan series.
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No relation to either the 1987 video game ''VideoGame/BarbarianTheUltimateWarrior'' by Palace Software and Creator/{{Epyx}} nor the Rastan series by Creator/{{Taito}} despite the Japanese release being titled "Warrior Blade: Rastan vs. Barbarian".

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No relation to either the 1987 video game ''VideoGame/BarbarianTheUltimateWarrior'' by Palace Software and Creator/{{Epyx}} nor the Rastan VideoGame/{{Rastan}}'' series by Creator/{{Taito}} despite the Japanese release being titled "Warrior Blade: Rastan vs. Barbarian".
Barbarian". It only became a DolledUpInstallment of ''Rastan'' due to Taito being the publisher in Japan.
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** Eyara: Staff

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** Eyara: Staff[[MartialArtsStaff fighting staff]]
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** Dagan: [[AnAxeToGrind A giant ax]] and [[HeroesPreferSwords broadsword]]

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** Dagan: [[AnAxeToGrind A giant ax]] ax and [[HeroesPreferSwords broadsword]]
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* WeaponOfChoice: Most characters on the roster wield weapons and of those who do use the following:

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* WeaponOfChoice: WeaponBasedCharacterization: Most characters on the roster wield weapons and of those who do use the following:
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** Eyara: SimpleStaff

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** Eyara: SimpleStaffStaff
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** Stitch: [[DualWielding Dual]] [[KnifeNut Daggers]]

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** Stitch: [[DualWielding Dual]] [[KnifeNut Dual Daggers]]
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Badass Beard and Badass Mustache are being merged into Manly Facial Hair. Examples that don't fit or are zero-context are removed.


* BadassBeard: Sported by 21, Magnus, and Zaugg
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* {{Tuckerization}}: Zaugg, the main antagonist, is named after one of the game's producers Brian Zaugg.
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* MultiMeleeMaster: Two fighters who carry multiple weapons to switch between while in battle are Dagan, an ax and a sword, and Phade, who has a spear and WolverineClaws.
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* RealIsBrown: Expecting any color else aside from dull shades of brown and/or gray? With the minor exception of its winter level, you're out of luck.

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* RealIsBrown: Expecting any color else aside from dull shades of brown and/or gray? With the minor exception of its winter level, level (Shipwreck Waters), you're out of luck.



* WarriorPrince: Keela, who in this case a Warrior Princess.

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* WarriorPrince: Keela, who in this case a Warrior Princess.''Princess''. [[note]](Amusing to note that Saffire and Titus had put a Series/XenaWarriorPrincess videogame, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xena:_Warrior_Princess:_The_Talisman_of_Fate Xena: Warrior Princess: The Talisman of Fate]], three years prior.)[[/note]]
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A 2002 ''VideoGame/PowerStone''-style [[PlatformFighter Platform]] Fighting game developed by Saffire and published by Creator/TitusSoftware.

The game features 11 different fighters, each with different weapons and abilities. The player may freely destroy the environment, and use destroyed objects as weapons against their opponents. The characters each have alternate costumes, which, depending on which the player chooses, may change their default weapon. However, it does not affect the weapon's damage capabilities or uses.

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A 2002 ''VideoGame/PowerStone''-style [[PlatformFighter Platform]] Fighting game FightingGame developed by Saffire and published by Creator/TitusSoftware.

The game features 11 ten different playable fighters, each with different weapons and abilities. The player may freely destroy the environment, and use destroyed objects as weapons against their opponents. The characters each have alternate costumes, which, depending on which the player chooses, may change their default weapon. However, it does not affect the weapon's damage capabilities or uses.



* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Zaugg is a literal giant among the character of the roster with this [[http://fightabase.com/charMain.aspx?gId=744&id=5184 image]] providing a scale with one of the playable characters, Stitch, who only reaches Zaugg's knees.

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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Zaugg is a literal giant among the character characters of the roster with this [[http://fightabase.com/charMain.aspx?gId=744&id=5184 image]] providing a scale with one of the playable characters, Stitch, who only reaches Zaugg's knees.



* MsFanservice: Keela and Eyara. The former is conventionally attractive being a blonde haired woman in a cleavage and midriff baring outfit. Eyara is a [[GreenSpaceBabe Green-skinned]] PlantPerson who wears even less.

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* MsFanservice: Keela and Eyara. The former is conventionally attractive being a blonde haired woman in a cleavage and midriff baring outfit. Eyara is a [[GreenSpaceBabe [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Green-skinned]] PlantPerson who wears even less.



* TheUndead: Magnus and Stitch are two differing examples. The former is a deceased person who has been brought back to life while the latter is something akin to Frankenstein's Monster in that he is a being made from the remains of other people and been animated by Zaugg's sorcerery.

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* TheUndead: Magnus and Stitch are two differing examples. The former is a deceased person who has been brought back to life while the latter is something akin to Frankenstein's Monster FrankensteinsMonster in that he is a being made from the remains of other people and been animated by Zaugg's sorcerery.
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* PeltsOfTheBarbarian: Dagan and Keela are barbarians who wear animal pelts as part of their outfits.
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A 2002 ''VideoGame/PowerStone''-style [[PlatformFighter Platform]] Fighting game developed by Saffire and published by Creator/TitusSoftware.

The game features 11 different fighters, each with different weapons and abilities. The player may freely destroy the environment, and use destroyed objects as weapons against their opponents. The characters each have alternate costumes, which, depending on which the player chooses, may change their default weapon. However, it does not affect the weapon's damage capabilities or uses.

No relation to either the 1987 video game ''VideoGame/BarbarianTheUltimateWarrior'' by Palace Software and Creator/{{Epyx}} nor the Rastan series by Creator/{{Taito}} despite the Japanese release being titled "Warrior Blade: Rastan vs. Barbarian".

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!!This game provides examples of:
* ActionGirl: Has four of these on the roster, of which include Eyara, Jinn, Keela, and Phade.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Eyara is green skinned, Jinn is a charcoal dark-gray, and Magnus is light blue. Justified as they are respectively a PlantPerson, Djinn, and a lich/undead.
* AmnesiacHero: 21 has lost memory of his past including even his original name, adopting his prisoner number as alias.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Zaugg is a literal giant among the character of the roster with this [[http://fightabase.com/charMain.aspx?gId=744&id=5184 image]] providing a scale with one of the playable characters, Stitch, who only reaches Zaugg's knees.
* BadassBeard: Sported by 21, Magnus, and Zaugg
* BigBad: The EvilSorcerer Zaugg's schemes to achieve eternal life brings about wide spread ruin across the realm of Barbaria which attracts the various fighters respective goals to put him down.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: The barefooted characters include 21, Eyara, Jinn, Magnus, Mongo, Phade, and Zaugg.
* DolledUpInstallment: When this game was released in Japan, it was retitled as "Warrior Blade: Rastan vs. Barbarian" and Dagan's name was changed to Rastan in order to pass it off as being part of the Rastan series.
* FinalBoss: Zaugg
* KillerGorilla: Mongo, though he more closely resembles a mandrill than an ape. Regardless, he fits the spirit of the trope nonetheless.
* MagicKnight: Among the characters who use magic in battle include Corath, Eyara, Jinn, and Magnus.
* MightyGlacier: 21 and Mongo are the biggest and heaviest of the playable characters in the game.
* MrFanservice: Dagan. {{Hunk}} with obvious HeroicBuild? Check. Also has a fairly revealing outfit to show off said build. Also check.
* MsFanservice: Keela and Eyara. The former is conventionally attractive being a blonde haired woman in a cleavage and midriff baring outfit. Eyara is a [[GreenSpaceBabe Green-skinned]] PlantPerson who wears even less.
* OurGeniesAreDifferent: Djinn in this universe are HornedHumanoid demonic beings with charcoal dark skin and magic casting abilities.
* PowerFloats: Magnus can float. As a drawback, he can't lift objects to use as makeshift weapons or throwing against opponents.
* RealIsBrown: Expecting any color else aside from dull shades of brown and/or gray? With the minor exception of its winter level, you're out of luck.
* {{Revenge}}: Though all the fighters have some bone to pick with Zaugg, the one stand out example is that of Dagan whose wife was killed by the sorcerer as part of one of his rituals.
* {{Stripperiffic}}: 21, Dagan, Eyara, Jinn, Keela, and Phade.
* TheUndead: Magnus and Stitch are two differing examples. The former is a deceased person who has been brought back to life while the latter is something akin to Frankenstein's Monster in that he is a being made from the remains of other people and been animated by Zaugg's sorcerery.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: As a game with a ''Literature/ConanTheBarbarian'' aesthetic, unsurprisingly many characters qualify. The characters in question are 21, Corath, Dagan, Mongo, Stitch, and Jinn (of which the last is female, though with BarbieDollAnatomy in effect).
* WarriorPrince: Keela, who in this case a Warrior Princess.
* WeaponOfChoice: Most characters on the roster wield weapons and of those who do use the following:
** 21: His prison shackle ball as a WeaponizedBall
** Corath: SinisterScimitar
** Dagan: [[AnAxeToGrind A giant ax]] and [[HeroesPreferSwords broadsword]]
** Eyara: SimpleStaff
** Keela: [[KnightlySwordAndShield Sword and shield]]
** Magnus: {{BFS}}
** Phade: BladeOnAStick plus [[FemmeFatalons her own sharpened fingernails]] [[WolverineClaws as claws]].
** Stitch: [[DualWielding Dual]] [[KnifeNut Daggers]]
* YouAreNumberSix: The character named "21" as he is the twenty-first prisoner held at the Prisons of Akrowla.
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