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* MoneySpider: The only two enemies that drop more money than other enemies are Golden GMs and Gold Commands that drop 1000 and 3000 credits respectively. Both are usually hard to take out and will randomly try to flee the battle.

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* MoneySpider: The only two enemies that drop more money than other enemies are Golden GMs [=GMs=] and Gold Commands that drop 1000 and 3000 credits respectively. Both are usually hard to take out and will randomly try to flee the battle.

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* OlderThanTheyLook: Marie, dubbed "Fossil" by Fritz, which [[BerserkButton she doesn't appreciate]]. It's implied that she's well over 70, being [[spoiler:one of the founding members of The Unicorns]].

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* OlderThanTheyLook: Marie, dubbed "Fossil" by Fritz, which [[BerserkButton she doesn't appreciate]]. It's implied that she's well over 70, being [[spoiler:one of the founding members of The Unicorns]]. Despite this, her character model doesn't look a day over 17.


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* {{Troperiffic}}: As described above, MS Saga is more or less Gundam Tropes: The Game. Anybody even remotely familiar with Gundam as a franchise will easily pick up on familiar story beats, character archtypes and enemy strategies. It's also fairly standard as far as JRPG tropes go, competently made but not taking any risks.
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''MS Saga: A New Dawn'', also known by its Japanese title ''Gundam: True Odyssey The Legend of the Lost G'', is a 2005 UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 (released in 2006 in North America) {{RPG}} loosely based on the long-running ''{{Franchise/Gundam}}'' franchise. An odd duck by any standard, ''MS Saga'' places the iconic HumongousMecha of the ''Gundam'' franchise in an entirely new setting and plot, effectively creating an(other) AlternateUniverse to add to the ''Gundam'' menagerie. The result is predictably {{Troperiffic}}, cheerfully combining standard {{JRPG}} tropes with standard ''Gundam'' tropes into something of a ClicheStorm that may none the less be a GuiltyPleasure for fans of either (or especially both).

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''MS Saga: A New Dawn'', also known by its Japanese title ''Gundam: True Odyssey The Legend of the Lost G'', is a 2005 UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 Platform/PlayStation2 (released in 2006 in North America) {{RPG}} loosely based on the long-running ''{{Franchise/Gundam}}'' franchise. An odd duck by any standard, ''MS Saga'' places the iconic HumongousMecha of the ''Gundam'' franchise in an entirely new setting and plot, effectively creating an(other) AlternateUniverse to add to the ''Gundam'' menagerie. The result is predictably {{Troperiffic}}, cheerfully combining standard {{JRPG}} tropes with standard ''Gundam'' tropes into something of a ClicheStorm that may none the less be a GuiltyPleasure for fans of either (or especially both).
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* NintendoHard:
** If the player doesn't spend a good amount of time grinding for experience and money for gear and upgrading their mobile suits, many of the bosses will be difficult to defeat. It doesn't help that at the beginning of the game, enemies don't drop an awful lot of either, so it could be a few hours before being ready to defeat the bosses without much trouble.
** The final stages of the game and the bonus bosses. The latter can easily kill you in one hit.
** Another thing to note is that if the player travels far east from Eisengrad before defeating the first two generals, they'll have a chance of running into a Gouf Hammer, that can kill them quickly if their mobile suits aren't that great, but they do drop 800 XP and occasionally their hammer which itself is very powerful.
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* BoobsOfSteel: The melee-oriented ladies (Tremmie, Rezner and Li Fang) are more stacked than the ranged-focused girls (Aeon and Lapis).

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