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* ExperienceBooster: Esper XP Boosters can be bought from the Resources section at the Plaza and they double Esper XP. There are two versions, one that lasts for 8 hours while the other lasts for 24 hours.
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* PlayEveryDay: The game has several ways to keep you playing daily.
** There's the daily log-ins that'll give you rewards just from logging into the game.
** Every two days, the ''Cube Miracle'' gamemode will reset and be explorable.
** ''The Sonic Miracle'' has a set of bosses needed to gain a specific type of Waves available on different days of the week. Thus if you want to get a certain type of Wave, you'll need to play on a specific day to get them.
** The Club tasks reset daily, giving you objectives to do to gain rewards.
** ''Point War'' gives out a bonus for the first win of the day.
** Stamina, Admission Certificates and Expedition Warrants are replenished over the day.
** Expeditions refresh every day and there is also special Daily Expedition that grants a good amount of a certain resource (such as a Daily Expedition consisting of gold while another consists of Experimon).
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* RewardsPass: There are two reward passes in the game, ''M-Pass'' and ''R-Pass''. ''M-Pass'' gives you a wide variety of rewards ranging from Gold to Nexus Crystals while ''R-Pass'' focuses on those related to Relics such as Relic Boosts, Relic Essences and Reset Stones. There is the option to pay for a premium tier to get more items.
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** The limited time mode, ''Reincarnation Tower'' has you go up 15 floors worth of enemies while you have to buy units from the event shop.

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** The limited time mode, ''Reincarnation Tower'' Tower'', has you go up 15 floors worth of enemies while you have to buy units from the event shop.
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** The limited time mode, ''Reincarnation Tower'' has you go up 15 floors worth of enemies while you have to buy units from the event shop.
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* JigglePhysics: Evident on a lot of the female models, but quite noticable with Alexa. Then again, she ''is'' the Esper that represents Aphrodite.

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* JigglePhysics: Evident on a lot A decent amount of the 2D female models, models' breasts tend to jiggle around, but it's quite noticable with Alexa.Alexa in both her 2D and 3D models. Then again, she ''is'' the Esper that represents Aphrodite.

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* DamnYouMuscleMemory: Increasing accuracy doesn't exactly mean it helps Espers dealing the full damage to Espers whose elements they're weak against (as trying to do so will make the attacker "miss" from dealing a full blow). The stat actually entails to how likely an Esper capable of inflicting status ailments will trigger.


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* GuideDangIt: The game doesn't tell you that increasing accuracy doesn't exactly mean it helps Espers dealing the full damage to Espers whose elements they're weak against (as trying to do so will make the attacker "miss" from dealing a full blow). The stat actually entails to how likely an Esper capable of inflicting status ailments will trigger.
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* TurnBasedCombat: The game's combat system is based around your units and the enemies taking turns though units with higher Speed/Action Points (AP) get more 'turns.' This applies to both allies and enemies, meaning that if your SPD stat is much lower than the enemies, you won't get a turn in edgewise.

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* TurnBasedCombat: The game's combat system is based around your units and the enemies taking turns though units with higher Speed/Action Points (AP) get more 'turns.' This applies to both allies and enemies, meaning that if your SPD stat is much lower than the enemies, you won't get a turn in edgewise. However, at the start of battle where neither allies and enemies are buffed or debuffed barring Captain Abilities, the fastest unit goes first.
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* WorldOfTechnicolorHair: It's common to see Espers with variating shades of unnatural hair colors which fits with their supernatural nature. It ranges from bright red, white, magenta, green, teal, purple, pink and several more. However, as seen with Willy and Sieg who aren't Espers (initially in the latter's case) but still have unnatural hair colors, Espers aren't the only ones that can have those.

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* WorldOfTechnicolorHair: It's common to see Espers with variating shades of unnatural hair colors which fits with their supernatural nature. It ranges from bright red, white, magenta, green, teal, purple, pink and several more. However, as seen with Willy and Sieg who aren't Espers (initially in the latter's case) but still have unnatural hair colors, Espers aren't the only ones that can have those.these.

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* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: People can just suddenly turn into Espers out of nowhere, and at times change their entire physical appearance drastically.

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* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: People can just suddenly turn into Espers out of nowhere, and at times change their entire physical appearance drastically.drastically, including transforming into [[BeastMan Beast Men]], depending on the [[MythicalMotifs mythical being they're hosting the powers of]].


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* WorldOfTechnicolorHair: It's common to see Espers with variating shades of unnatural hair colors which fits with their supernatural nature. It ranges from bright red, white, magenta, green, teal, purple, pink and several more. However, as seen with Willy and Sieg who aren't Espers (initially in the latter's case) but still have unnatural hair colors, Espers aren't the only ones that can have those.

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** The enemy groups at the ''Infinite Miracle'' include duplicate Espers many times for very unique strategies, while the player isn't allowed to have more than one of the same Esper in their teams.
*** In the same vein, you're forced to fight 2 or 3 waves of enemies with repeated Espers among each wave.
** Higher difficulties in ''Story Mode'' and ''Infinite Miracle'' will pit you against foes whose levels can reach up to level 70. Your level cap is ''60''.

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** The enemy groups at the ''Infinite Miracle'' include duplicate Espers many times for very unique strategies, while the player isn't allowed to have more than one of the same Esper in their teams.
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teams. In the same vein, you're forced to fight 2 or 3 waves of enemies with repeated Espers among each wave.
** Higher difficulties in ''Story Mode'' and ''Infinite Miracle'' will pit you against foes whose levels can reach up to level 70.75. Your level cap is ''60''.
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* DamnYouMuscleMemory: Increasing accuracy doesn't exactly mean it helps Espers dealing the full damage to Espers whose elements they're weak against (as trying to do so will make the attacker "miss" from dealing a full blow). The stat actually entails to how likely an Esper capable of inflicting status ailments will trigger.


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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: The game has four elements, three of which are effective and not effective: there is Wind, Flow, and Inferno. Wind is effective against Flow, Flow against Inferno, and Inferno against Wind. If the opposite losing element tries attacking an element they're weak to, the attack won't be complete as some of it may miss being fully dealt. Then there is the fourth element being Shimmer, which is a JackOfAllStats but MasterOfNone element by being neutral in dealing and receiving damage.
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''Dislyte'' is an urban-mythological RPG [[GachaGames gacha game]] developed by Farlight Games and Lilith Games, being released on May 10, 2022, for iOS and Android.

It's set in futuristic cities inhabited by strange monsters called Miramon that threaten humanity and powerful citizens known as Espers. The Espers are the characters you recruit and they host the powers of deities from various myths and religions, each with their own abilities and tactics which are based on their mythological inspirations.

The game's story begins with Brynn, a singer who's on tour with her partner, Sieg. On a particular night after their farewell concert, they get attacked by Miramon. As Brynn and Sieg run from the Miramon, the former suddenly awakens as an Esper, obtaining the abilities of a [[{{Valkyries}} Valkyrie]]. Shortly afterward, Sieg is captured by the Shadow Decree, an organization of villainous Espers who want to experiment on him. Brynn would end up joining the Esper Union, an Esper group devoted to protecting humanity, led by the enigmatic Discboom. Accompanied by the polite butler, Drew, and the social influencer, Q, Brynn sets out to save Sieg from the Shadow Decree.

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''Dislyte'' is an urban-mythological RPG [[GachaGames gacha game]] Gacha Game]] developed by Farlight Games and Lilith Games, being released on May 10, 2022, for iOS and Android.

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It's set in a futuristic world with cities inhabited by strange monsters called Miramon that threaten humanity and powerful citizens known as Espers. The Espers are the characters you recruit and they who host the powers of deities from [[FantasyKitchenSink various myths and religions, religions]], each with their own abilities and tactics which are based on their mythological inspirations.

The game's story begins with Brynn, a singer who's on tour with her partner, Sieg. On a particular night after their farewell concert, they get attacked by Miramon. As Brynn and Sieg run from the Miramon, the former suddenly awakens as an Esper, obtaining the abilities of a [[{{Valkyries}} Valkyrie]].{{Valkyrie}}. Shortly afterward, Sieg is captured by the Shadow Decree, an organization of villainous Espers who want to experiment on him. Brynn would end ends up joining the Esper Union, an Esper a group devoted to protecting humanity, led by the enigmatic Discboom. Accompanied by the polite butler, Drew, and the social influencer, Q, Brynn sets out to save Sieg from the Shadow Decree.
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* ''Ritual Miracle'': Relics are obtained from this mode by fighting one of three bosses: Kronos, Apep, and Fafnir.

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* ''Ritual Miracle'': Relics are obtained from this mode by fighting one of three bosses: Kronos, Apep, and Fafnir.bosses.



Other features include Expeditions where groups of Espers are sent on hours-long missions to obtain items from certain areas, doing bounties for the player Guide, Discboom, Point War, which is the [[CompetitiveMultiplayer PvP mode]] and the War Room where players can fuse Relics and Espers. Due to the wide variety of game modes and enemies, the game encourages using a diverse range of Espers that are best suited for the situation and help them adapt better with the best-fitting Relics.

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Other features include Expeditions where groups of Espers are sent on hours-long missions to obtain items from certain areas, doing bounties for the player Guide, Discboom, Point War, which is the [[CompetitiveMultiplayer PvP mode]] PvP]] mode and the War Room where players can fuse Relics and Espers. Due to the wide variety of game modes and enemies, the game encourages using a diverse range of Espers that are best suited for the situation and help them adapt better with the best-fitting Relics.
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''Dislyte'' is an urban-mythological RPG gacha game developed by Farlight Games and Lilith Games, being released on May 10, 2022, for iOS and Android. It's set in futuristic cities inhabited by strange monsters called Miramon that threaten humanity and powerful citizens known as Espers. The Espers are the characters you recruit and they host the powers of deities from various myths and religions, each with their own abilities and tactics which are based on their mythological inspirations.

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''Dislyte'' is an urban-mythological RPG [[GachaGames gacha game game]] developed by Farlight Games and Lilith Games, being released on May 10, 2022, for iOS and Android. Android.

It's set in futuristic cities inhabited by strange monsters called Miramon that threaten humanity and powerful citizens known as Espers. The Espers are the characters you recruit and they host the powers of deities from various myths and religions, each with their own abilities and tactics which are based on their mythological inspirations.
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* CompetitiveMultiplayer:
** ''Point War'' is the PvP mode where you fight off other players to climb up the tiers and gain Supply Vouchers, which is the currency used in the Tournament Shop. Instead of using stamina for each match, an Admission Certificate is used instead.
** The ''Arena'' section lets a player create a room that anyone in chat can join to fight them. Before the battle begins, both players take their turn picking their Espers and once their teams are ready, they are then able to ban an Esper from the enemy's team of their choice that keeps them from being used in battle.
** ''Holobattle'' is a feature exclusive to Clubs (player-led groups), where Clubs fight each other in matches to meet a high enough Holo Cup threshold to win.



* CompetitiveMultiplayer:
** ''Point War'' is the PvP mode where you fight off other players to climb up the tiers and gain Supply Vouchers, which is the currency used in the Tournament Shop. Instead of using stamina for each match, an Admission Certificate is used instead.
** The ''Arena'' section lets a player create a room that anyone in chat can join to fight them. Before the battle begins, both players take their turn picking their Espers and once their teams are ready, they are then able to ban an Esper from the enemy's team of their choice that keeps them from being used in battle.

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Gameplay is based around fielding teams of up to five Espers into turn-based combat. Each Esper can use up to three Abilities, with the third one being their [[SpecialAttack Ultimate]], which is capable of changing the tide of battle from dealing heavy damage towards enemies, support their allies with heals and buffs, or debuffing foes with detrimental status ailments. Most Espers also have Captain Abilities, which grant a team wide buff such as increasing their damage output or strengthening their defense, though some are restricted to certain game modes. In battle, the fastest Esper usually gets to move first, unless certain buffs or debuffs are used.

There are several game modes that consist of:

* ''Story'': The main campaign of the game. There are 12 chapters to go through alongside practice stages for grinding.
* ''Ritual Miracle'': Relics are obtained from this mode by fighting one of three bosses: Kronos, Apep, and Fafnir.
* ''Sonic Miracle'': The mode needed to acquire Waves through fighting bosses that represent the 4 Esper Attributes, with a different set of bosses available [[PlayEveryDay depending on the day of the week.]]
* ''Cube Miracle'': A labyrinth-like space with 3 unique, explorable floors that's open every 2 days, remains open for the same period of time, and always has a different map every time it's entered.
* ''Infinite Miracle'': Climb two towers, the shorter ''Spatial Tower'' and the longer ''Temporal Tower'', clearing enemies as you progress through the floors.
* ''Ripple Dimension'': A BonusStage mode that's accessed via randomly occurring Ripples, each one based around a specific Esper. Getting enough Ripples of an Esper will let you directly summon them.
* ''Desolate Lands'': A mode where the goal is to try to last as long as possible while doing damage against bosses with infinite HP in order to obtain Relic Boosts.

Other features include Expeditions where groups of Espers are sent on hours-long missions to obtain items from certain areas, doing bounties for the player Guide, Discboom, Point War, which is the [[CompetitiveMultiplayer PvP mode]] and the War Room where players can fuse Relics and Espers. Due to the wide variety of game modes and enemies, the game encourages using a diverse range of Espers that are best suited for the situation and help them adapt better with the best-fitting Relics.



** Higher difficulties in ''Story Mode'' and ''Infinite Miracle'' will pit you against foes whose levels reach lv. 70. Your lv. cap is ''60''.

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** Higher difficulties in ''Story Mode'' and ''Infinite Miracle'' will pit you against foes whose levels can reach lv. up to level 70. Your lv. level cap is ''60''.''60''.
* CompetitiveMultiplayer:
** ''Point War'' is the PvP mode where you fight off other players to climb up the tiers and gain Supply Vouchers, which is the currency used in the Tournament Shop. Instead of using stamina for each match, an Admission Certificate is used instead.
** The ''Arena'' section lets a player create a room that anyone in chat can join to fight them. Before the battle begins, both players take their turn picking their Espers and once their teams are ready, they are then able to ban an Esper from the enemy's team of their choice that keeps them from being used in battle.
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* RandomlyGeneratedLevels:
** One of the gimmicks of the ''Cube Miracle'' game mode is that the map changes on each visit. As such, there's always different enemies, Esper Projections, and Rune Vertexes.
** ''Temporal Tower'' resets once every 1st of the month, resulting in different enemy formations and rewards, while making you start all over at level 1.
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* UnlockableDifficultyLevel: Story Mode has three difficulty levels; Easy, Hard, and Purgatory. Hard has to be unlocked after clearing Easy and Purgatory is unlocked after clearing Hard.

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* UnlockableDifficultyLevel: UnlockableDifficultyLevels: Story Mode has three difficulty levels; Easy, Hard, and Purgatory. Hard has to be unlocked after clearing Easy and Purgatory is unlocked after clearing Hard.
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* UnlockableDifficultyLevel: Story Mode has three difficulty levels; Easy, Hard, and Purgatory. Hard has to be unlocked after clearing Easy and Purgatory is unlocked after clearing Hard.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: Several non-story modes give Espers more limelight:
** Bounties can sometimes spawn special episodes for certain Espers. The game can even let the player focus on letting their Esper of choice get their episodes without waiting too long.
** There are special limited-time events featuring ongoing stories for several Espers.
** Discboom herself has her own special RhythmGame mode where she [=DJs=] her way through the inner struggles of several Espers from the Esper Union, and even from the Shadow Decree.


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* ADayInTheLimelight: Several non-story modes give Espers more limelight:
** Bounties can sometimes spawn special episodes for certain Espers. The game can even let the player focus on letting their Esper of choice get their episodes without waiting too long.
** There are special limited-time events featuring ongoing stories for several Espers.
** Discboom herself has her own special RhythmGame mode where she [=DJs=] her way through the inner struggles of several Espers from the Esper Union, and even from the Shadow Decree.
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* JigglePhysics: Evident on a lot of the female models, but really taken UpToEleven with Alexa. Then again, she ''is'' the Esper that represents Aphrodite.

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* JigglePhysics: Evident on a lot of the female models, but really taken UpToEleven quite noticable with Alexa. Then again, she ''is'' the Esper that represents Aphrodite.


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* SetBonus: Equipping all items part of a Relic Set (4 for a 4-Piece/UNA set, 2 for a 2-Piece/MUI set) on an Esper will grant them a bonus depending on the Relic Set in question. For example, ''War Machine'' increases ATK by 30% while ''Wind Walker'' will increase SPD by 25%.
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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Given that Espers have drastically different looks that make them look like flashy people at best or monster-like at worst, it's still commonplace for normal citizens to react like they're normal people unless they decide to attack innocent people. Best exemplified during one of Tang Xuan's side episodes, where he and Drew just happen to fall down from a very tall building all the way to the ground, and yet not even little kids flinch because it's become too common to see Espers jumping from building to building.

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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Given that Espers have drastically different looks that make them look like flashy people at best or monster-like at worst, it's still commonplace for normal citizens to react like they're normal people unless they decide to attack innocent people. Best exemplified during one of Tang Xuan's side episodes, where he and Drew just happen to fall down from a very tall building all the way to the ground, ground to land safely (it's one of many training drills in the Union), and yet not even little kids flinch because it's become too common to see Espers jumping from building to building.
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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Given that Espers have drastically different looks that make them look like flashy people at best or monster-like at worst, it's still commonplace for normal citizens to react like they're normal people unless they decide to attack innocent people.

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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Given that Espers have drastically different looks that make them look like flashy people at best or monster-like at worst, it's still commonplace for normal citizens to react like they're normal people unless they decide to attack innocent people. Best exemplified during one of Tang Xuan's side episodes, where he and Drew just happen to fall down from a very tall building all the way to the ground, and yet not even little kids flinch because it's become too common to see Espers jumping from building to building.

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* OneDegreeOfSeparation: All over the place involving the Esper Union members, the Shadow Decree members, and the unaffiliated Espers/locales who/which are usually the ones bringing the gaps between the two heroic and villainous factions. For example, Esper Union member Helena is friends with the wanderer Chloe, who works at a hair salon that happens to have Shadow Decree members Freddy (whom she personally treats) and Sander visit it regularly for hair treatment. Then there is the Gyrate arcade where Mona regularly sets high scores at her favorite video game which [[spoiler:''Leon'' and Hall]] play at in secret from their Shadow Decree coworkers.
* OneStatToRuleThemAll: Speed becomes the most important stat of them all as it allows your team to act fast before fobes can do their stuff. Combined with skills that inflict stun or frozen, you can essentially stun-lock foes to decimate them before they can get to do ''anything.'' The stat is so important that it may be impossible for you to climb through higher tiers in Point War due to many higher ranked teams relying on high speed with crippling status effects.

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* OneDegreeOfSeparation: All over the place involving the Esper Union members, the Shadow Decree members, and the unaffiliated Espers/locales who/which are usually the ones bringing the gaps between the two heroic and villainous factions.
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For example, Esper Union member Helena is friends with the wanderer Chloe, who works at a hair salon that happens to have Shadow Decree members Freddy (whom she personally treats) and Sander visit it regularly for hair treatment. For added bonus points, she ([[TheThingThatWouldNotLeave frustratingly]]) even gives buzz cut services to Gaius, ''TheLeader'' of the Esper Union.
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Then there is the Gyrate arcade where Mona regularly sets high scores at her favorite video game which [[spoiler:''Leon'' and Hall]] play at in secret from their Shadow Decree coworkers.
** If you want to really go all the way, just about every Esper is separated by one other person: Brynn is Sieg's childhood friend, who was kidnapped by Freddy and Leon, the latter who assassinated Ollie's father, whom Drew was a butler to, who's Q's partner, who shares podcast tips with Helena, who is friends with Chloe (who pretty much is ''the'' OneDegreeOfSeparation), who treats Freddy's hair, who thinks Unky Chai is his shades WorthyOpponent, who looks after Layla, who detests Q's remarks about her height, who is friends with David, who is friends with Chloe, who treats Sander's hair, who was Falken's best friend, whom Arcana can read through, who's partner to Mona, who is the UnknownRival to both [[spoiler:Leon]] and Hall at her favorite arcade video game, the latter who is Bardon's brother, who clashes constantly against Catherine, who destroyed Zora's orphanage and killed her teacher, Zora works for Triki, who is best friends with Eira, etc.
* OneStatToRuleThemAll: Speed becomes the most important stat of them all as it allows your team to act fast before fobes foes can do their stuff. Combined with skills that inflict stun or frozen, you can essentially stun-lock foes to decimate them before they can get to do ''anything.'' The stat is so important that it may be impossible for you to climb through higher tiers in Point War due to many higher ranked teams relying on high speed with crippling status effects.

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** Multi-Battles have several options that stop auto battles in case an Esper hits their max level or when a defeat occurs to avoid spending more stamina.

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** Multi-Battles have several options that stop auto battles in case an Esper hits their max level or when a defeat occurs to avoid spending more stamina. They can also keep on going if the player wishes to continue even after a defeat, or/and letting the system replaced max leveled team members for Experimon.



** If a Cube Miracle battle proves too much to your team getting bodied, the battle can be left, but you won't lose any units if you retry again before getting defeated (though the enemy team will begin as they were before the battle started).



* ApocalypseHow: Miracles are dreadful monuments that can appear out of nowhere. The closer they are to a city, the most chaotic the destruction will be due to Miramon swarms and the Miracles themselves have different hazards like anti-gravity pull and such. Hazlitt and Estero Harbor became completely destroyed because Miracles appeared right inside them.



* BribingYourWayToVictory: Getting Gold Records to summon new Espers is the fastest way to building up formidable squads. As with most gacha games, buying Gold Records is the fastest way to acquire them and, thus, new Espers.

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Getting Gold Records to summon new Espers is the fastest way to building up formidable squads. As with most gacha games, buying Gold Records is the fastest way to acquire them and, thus, new Espers.
** The August 22th update then introduced a second currency to summon in the form of Super Sound Matrixes, which have slightly reduced limits for guaranteed pulls for featured
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*** Literally ''everyone'' in House Ramses, including the family butler became Espers with powers derived from Egyptian gods.

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*** Literally ''everyone'' in House Ramses, including Ramses (including the family butler butler) became Espers with powers derived from Egyptian gods.



* DoomedHometown: Hazlitt, which became a dangerous zone to wander into. Many Espers who hailed from there have connections to the ruined city.

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* DoomedHometown: Hazlitt, Hazlitt and Estero Harbor, which became a dangerous zone zones to wander into. Many into where Miramon presence is extremely high. There are many Espers who hailed from there have connections to the ruined either city.

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* ContrivedCoincidence: Several groups of people ended up turning into Espers whose powers are derived from the same kind of mythology:
** The Tang brothers became Espers representing Sun Wukong (Tang Xuan) and the Six-Eared Macaque (Tang Yun) - known to be bitter enemies - becoming PolarOppositeTwins.
** Literally ''everyone'' in House Ramses, including the family butler became Espers with powers derived from Egyptian gods.

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** Most of the Espers who obtain their powers have names or nationalities tied to their regional gods.
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Several groups of people ended up turning into Espers whose powers are derived from the same kind of mythology:
** *** The Tang brothers became Espers representing Sun Wukong (Tang Xuan) and the Six-Eared Macaque (Tang Yun) - known to be bitter enemies - becoming PolarOppositeTwins.
** *** Literally ''everyone'' in House Ramses, including the family butler became Espers with powers derived from Egyptian gods.


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* {{Irony}}: The Espers a player can commonly get are in the "Rare" category. The ones rarer than ''that'' are in the "Epic" and "Legendary" categories.
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** Literally ''everyone'' in House Ramses, [[UpToEleven including the family butler]], became Espers with powers derived from Egyptian gods.

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* DiskOneNuke: Dhalia. She's an exclusive Esper obtained from Ripple Dimension, which means you only need to stalk chats and act fast to get into her Ripples to get 40 pieces to summon her immediately. She has high speed, her Sonic Camo skill grants party-wide C. RATE Up (and ATK Up when enhanced, which is easy at Phase 4) AND increases AP by 25%, basically turning all your slowpokes into speed demons. And even then, on one target, she can inflict SPD Down and perhaps Frozen right after with Umbra Attack, and her basic attack can inflict Stun. Coupled with the fact that it's easy to obtain Lv. 4 Abilimon, it's pretty easy to max out her skills so she's always doing something useful at the speed of sound. More likely than not, she'll remain useful ''forever'' in your many team setups.

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* DiskOneNuke: Dhalia. She's an exclusive Esper obtained from Ripple Dimension, which means you only need to stalk chats and act fast to get into her Ripples to get 40 pieces to summon her immediately. She has high speed, her Sonic Camo skill grants party-wide C. RATE Up (and ATK Up when enhanced, which is easy at Phase 4) AND increases AP by 25%, basically turning all your slowpokes into speed demons. And even then, on one target, she can inflict SPD Down and perhaps Frozen right after with Umbra Attack, and her basic attack can inflict Stun. Coupled with the fact that it's easy to obtain Lv. 4 Epic Abilimon, it's pretty easy to max out her skills so she's always doing something useful at the speed of sound. More likely than not, she'll remain useful ''forever'' in your many team setups.
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* MoralityKitchenSink: There are three major factions Espers are affiliated with: The Esper Union, the Shadow Decree, and the Graywater Bounty Hunter Guild. The Esper Union is generally considered the "good guy" group and the Shadow Decree are the "bad guys". Despite this, there are some [[TokenGoodTeammate honorable members]] [[DarkIsNotEvil of the Shadow Decree]]. Shadow Decree members range from [[TokenGoodTeammate Lynn]], [[TragicVillain Djoser]], [[MadScientist Kara]], [[AffablyEvil Freddy]], and ''much'' more. On the flipside, many of the more sadistic Shadow Decree members are former Union members, and many otherwise neutral people had the Union's perceived negligence as their StartOfDarkness. In terms of unaffiliated Espers, their morality can vary from NiceGirl Chloe and MadDoctor Layla.

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* MoralityKitchenSink: There are three major factions Espers are affiliated with: The Esper Union, the Shadow Decree, and the Graywater Bounty Hunter Guild. The Esper Union is generally considered the "good guy" group and the Shadow Decree are the "bad guys". Despite this, there are some [[TokenGoodTeammate honorable members]] [[DarkIsNotEvil of the Shadow Decree]]. Shadow Decree members range from [[TokenGoodTeammate Lynn]], [[TragicVillain Djoser]], [[MadScientist Kara]], [[AffablyEvil [[MightMakesRight Freddy]], Sander and his [[PetTheDog pet]] [[MoralityPet kitten]] and ''much'' more. On the flipside, many of the more sadistic Shadow Decree members are former Union members, and many otherwise neutral people had the Union's perceived negligence as their StartOfDarkness. In terms of unaffiliated Espers, their morality can vary from NiceGirl Chloe and MadDoctor Layla.

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