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* BilingualDialogue: Any battle with William in it, since he's the only character that speaks English. Semi-justified because William is most likely bilingual (being based of a real life western-born samurai), though not so much for everyone else.
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* BittersweetEnding: Some of the ending who are not the True ending. [[spoiler: The Tamaki is Ruler ending has Tamaki becoming ruler knowing that doing this is a sacrifice (while also allowing Yomi to use her massive magic to weaken the seal later on, Setsuna's ending ends with him dying to become the eternal ruler and strenghten the seal, Shiki's ending ends with him destroying the spring hoping it would stop Yomi while also condemming the world to its death. And then, there is some characters ending like Horo and Plachta's ending which ends with them losing their memories trying to stop Sayo and Laegrinna and Millenia's ending which ends with Shiki and Tamaki sacrificing their lives to sent the two [[VillainProtagonist villain protagonists]] back to their world (or rather, Laegrinna's world with Millenia stuck here far from Yocal and the Timenoids).]]
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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Laegrinna, Millenia and Christophorus in one ending and Lu Bu in his ending.]]

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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Laegrinna, Laegrinna and Millenia and Christophorus in one ending and Lu Bu in his ending.]]

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* CallASmeerpARabbit: The residents of the OriginalGeneration world the game takes place in call themselves humans. We'd call them fox-like PettingZooPeople. The implication is TranslationConvention is hitting an interesting snag.



* CrisisCrossover: Is one towards Koei Tecmo works, featuring their characters from a bunch of their intellectual properties. Furthermore, as it's implied only Koei Tecmo characters are part of the roster, no characters from licensed properties in other Koei Tecmo HackAndSlash ''Warriors'' installments will appear (in other words, don't expect any [[VideoGame/DynastyWarriorsGundam Gundams]] or [[VideoGame/HyruleWarriors Link]] to show up).

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* CrisisCrossover: Is one towards Koei Tecmo works, featuring their characters from a bunch of their intellectual properties. Furthermore, as it's implied However, only first-party Koei Tecmo characters are part of were eligible for the roster, no characters ballot when guests were being decided, so nobody from their licensed properties in other Koei Tecmo HackAndSlash ''Warriors'' installments will appear (in other words, don't expect any [[VideoGame/DynastyWarriorsGundam Gundams]] or [[VideoGame/HyruleWarriors Link]] to show up).games (so no ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriorsGundam'', ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors'' et. al.)
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* BigBad: Yomi [[spoiler: and Sayo.]]
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* RelationshipValues: Everyone has them with literally every other playable character they could ever share a team with, which unlock passive skills as they increase.


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* SupportPartyMember: Up to four team members can accompany your main fighter. They can be called upon to perform special skills, or temporarily swapped to for a coordinated assault.
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* ChivalrousPervert: Setsuna. If one of the Heroes is a beautiful woman, he will aim to drop everything to help her out before doing anything else. Shiki even lampshades this when the option to recruit Honoka opens up on his path, "If she's a beautiful woman, then Setsuna will be looking for her. We'll find her first."
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** WrongGenreSavvy: Setsuna and his allies seem to assume the pair are just [[AntiHero rather dour with vicious abilities]], cheerfully oblivious to the fact both of them consider the [[VillainProtagonist cold-blooded and needlessly painful murder of completely innocent adventurers]] to be [[ButForMeItWasTuesday casual Friday]]. [[spoiler:This can lead to him being completely blindsided when they eventually conclude that killing everyone is the quickest way home and commit to that path without warning or remorse; see EvilIsNotAToy above.]]
* TokenMinority: William is the only white person in the cast.

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** WrongGenreSavvy: Setsuna and his allies seem to assume the pair are just [[AntiHero rather dour with vicious abilities]], cheerfully oblivious to the fact both of them consider the [[VillainProtagonist cold-blooded and needlessly painful murder of completely innocent adventurers]] to be [[ButForMeItWasTuesday casual Friday]]. [[spoiler:This can lead to him being completely blindsided when they eventually conclude that killing everyone is the quickest way home and commit to that path without warning or remorse; see EvilIsNotAToy above.]]
* TokenMinority: William is the only white person in the cast.
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** WrongGenreSavvy: Setsuna and his allies seem to assume the pair are just [[AntiHero rather dour with vicious abilities]], cheerfully oblivious to the fact both of them consider the [[VillainProtagonist cold-blooded and needlessly painful murder of completely innocent adventurers]] to be [[ButForMeItWasTuesday casual Friday]]. [[spoiler:This can lead to him being completely blindsided when they eventually conclude that killing everyone is the quickest way home and commit to that path without warning or remorse; see EvilIsNotAToy above.]]

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** WrongGenreSavvy: Setsuna and his allies seem to assume the pair are just [[AntiHero rather dour with vicious abilities]], cheerfully oblivious to the fact both of them consider the [[VillainProtagonist cold-blooded and needlessly painful murder of completely innocent adventurers]] to be [[ButForMeItWasTuesday casual Friday]]. [[spoiler:This can lead to him being completely blindsided when they eventually conclude that killing everyone is the quickest way home and commit to that path without warning or remorse; see EvilIsNotAToy above.]]]]
*TokenMinority: William is the only white person in the cast.
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* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: Laegrinna and Millenia don't attack directly, using strings of traps to do damage, meaning their attacks will either be a mostly-harmless poke or a devastating inescapable combo depending on their spacing. Additionally, Laegrinna's strong attacks lay down hidden traps that have to be activated manually, but if they do land, they do significantly more damage than the setup version.
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* TokenEvilTeammate: [[VideoGame/{{Deception}} Millenia and Laegrinna]] in Setsuna's team.

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* TokenEvilTeammate: [[VideoGame/{{Deception}} Millenia and Laegrinna]] in Setsuna's team.team.
** WrongGenreSavvy: Setsuna and his allies seem to assume the pair are just [[AntiHero rather dour with vicious abilities]], cheerfully oblivious to the fact both of them consider the [[VillainProtagonist cold-blooded and needlessly painful murder of completely innocent adventurers]] to be [[ButForMeItWasTuesday casual Friday]]. [[spoiler:This can lead to him being completely blindsided when they eventually conclude that killing everyone is the quickest way home and commit to that path without warning or remorse; see EvilIsNotAToy above.]]

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** Thanks to [[VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi Orochi]], the ''Dynasty Warriors'' and ''Samurai Warriors'' characters have already met, as well as Ryu, Ayane and Kasumi. There's also a casual tie to the ''Atelier'' series thanks to Sterk (who appeared in ''Warriors Orochi 3''), but he does not belong to the same {{Continuity}} as Sophie and Plachta (the representatives here).

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** Thanks to [[VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi Orochi]], the ''Dynasty Warriors'' and ''Samurai Warriors'' characters have already met, as well as Ryu, Ayane and Kasumi. There's also a casual tie to the ''Atelier'' series thanks to Sterk (who appeared in ''Warriors Orochi 3''), but he does not belong to the same {{Continuity}} as Sophie and Plachta (the representatives here). It's worth noting that due to [[TimeyWimeyBall continuum-imploding time-travel abuse]] [[spoiler:culminating in a borderline TimeCrash, nobody from ''Orochi'' remembers the events that took place]].



* MultipleEndings: The developers have stated that ''Warriors All-Stars'' features this.

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* MultipleEndings: The developers have stated that ''Warriors All-Stars'' features this.Oodles of them. Depending on who is chosen to start, which battles are fought, and who is recruited in what order, the story branches significantly. Oftentimes the main plot can fall by the wayside in pursuit of a character's personal ending.


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* OffTheRails: Some story paths end up like this. In particular, [[spoiler:one path has Laegrinna and Millennia get sick of a world neither wants to be in and start causing wanton destruction in an effort to get home - which is bad for everyone else since [[VillainProtagonist neither has a functioning conscience]] and they can't be reasoned with. The heroes' overall plan is sunk and two of them have to perform a HeroicSacrifice to unsummon them so there's a world left to save, which gives the ''Deception'' pair [[TheBadGuyWins exactly what they want]].]]


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* PowerCreepPowerSeep: Natural when you bring so many guests into one gameplay style. In particular, Lu Bu has lost a lot of his stage presence due to everyone else being badass enough to keep up with him. (Being [[BloodKnight Lu Bu]], he thinks this is awesome.)
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* AdaptationalBadass:
** William, coming from a ''Souls-like'', usually struggles against more than one enemy at a time. Here, he's as much a OneManArmy as your typical Warriors player character.
** Rio's the star of a series of Pachinko machines. That said, she wrecks all kinds of face with oversized poker chips, dice, and the like.
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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Laegrinna, Millenia and Christophorus in one ending and Lu Bu in his ending.]]
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* ShoutOut: In the localization, Setsuna always introduces himself to characters he just met with the phrase "Videogame/{{I am Setsuna}}".
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* CastFromLifespan: As a ruler, they must sacrifice their life energy to make sure the spring still provides life. [[spoiler: that's because the spring inhabits a demon who drains the life of the ruler. This also explains why Shiki acted harsh toward Tamaki since he wanted to not have her large magic energy to fall in the demon's hands.]]


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* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler: The spring contains a demon named Yomi who sucks the lifespawn of the ruler which explains why rulers have short lives.]]
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* AccidentalPervert: In Oka's recruitement mission as Tamaki's team, Zhao Yun is accused of looking at her while she was bathing. In truth he was searching for bandits and was blamed instead of the bandit who was peeking on her. Zhao Yun being [[OfficerAndAGentleman Zhao Yun]], keeps telling her that he has no perverted thoughts.
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** Looking within the game itself you could be forgiven for assuming Sophie and, to a lesser extent, Plachta of ''Atelier Sophie'' to be the intended main characters of the game, being the chosen and supporting characters in nearly every tutorial.

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** Looking within the game itself you could be forgiven for assuming Sophie and, to a lesser extent, Plachta of ''Atelier Sophie'' to be the intended main characters of the game, being the chosen and supporting characters in nearly every tutorial.tutorial.
* TokenEvilTeammate: [[VideoGame/{{Deception}} Millenia and Laegrinna]] in Setsuna's team.
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* EvilIsNotAToy: Depending on player choices Millenia and Laegrinna can end up taking rather poorly to the game's LighterAndSofter nature, leading to the pair defecting and going on a [[KillEmAll rampage]]. [[spoiler: Shiki and Tamaki end up pulling an apparent HeroicSacrifice just to send the pair back, reasoning that even if the loss of two "Heroes" lowers the chance of saving the world there will at least be a world left to save.]]



* SpotlightStealingSquad: ''Dynasty Warriors'' and ''Dead or Alive'', two famous franchises made by Koei Tecmo, have four representatives. This doesn't add in representatives from ''Samurai Warriors'' and ''Ninja Gaiden'', who are closely associated with both of those series.

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* SpotlightStealingSquad: ''Dynasty Warriors'' and ''Dead or Alive'', two famous franchises made by Koei Tecmo, have four representatives. This doesn't add in representatives from ''Samurai Warriors'' and ''Ninja Gaiden'', who are closely associated with both of those series.series.
** Looking within the game itself you could be forgiven for assuming Sophie and, to a lesser extent, Plachta of ''Atelier Sophie'' to be the intended main characters of the game, being the chosen and supporting characters in nearly every tutorial.
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* ''[[Franchise/{{Atelier}} Atelier Sophie]]'': Sophie Neuenmuller, Plachta

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* ''[[Franchise/{{Atelier}} Atelier Sophie]]'': ''VideoGame/AtelierSophieTheAlchemistOfTheMysteriousBook'': Sophie Neuenmuller, Plachta
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* SpotlightStealingSquad: ''Dynasty Warriors'' and ''Dead or Alive'', two famous franchises made by Koei Tecmo, have four representatives. This doesn't add in representatives from ''Samurai Warriors'' and ''Ninja Gaiden'', who are closely associated with both of those series.
* UnexpectedCharacter
** Opoona caught many people by surprise; even after appearing in the initial teaser trailer, many still didn't believe he got in because of how incredibly niche his own game was.
** Rio comes from a series of "Pachislot" games exclusive to Japan: these games are based around ''gambling'', not HackAndSlash.
** Most people outside of Japan aren't aware of Nobunyaga, the anthropomorphic cat version of [[VideoGame/NobunagasAmbition Oda Nobunaga]] who debuted in the mobile phone social SpinOff game ''Samurai Cats'', which had a very short-lived Western release.

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* SpotlightStealingSquad: ''Dynasty Warriors'' and ''Dead or Alive'', two famous franchises made by Koei Tecmo, have four representatives. This doesn't add in representatives from ''Samurai Warriors'' and ''Ninja Gaiden'', who are closely associated with both of those series.
* UnexpectedCharacter
** Opoona caught many people by surprise; even after appearing in the initial teaser trailer, many still didn't believe he got in because of how incredibly niche his own game was.
** Rio comes from a series of "Pachislot" games exclusive to Japan: these games are based around ''gambling'', not HackAndSlash.
** Most people outside of Japan aren't aware of Nobunyaga, the anthropomorphic cat version of [[VideoGame/NobunagasAmbition Oda Nobunaga]] who debuted in the mobile phone social SpinOff game ''Samurai Cats'', which had a very short-lived Western release.
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* HailfirePeaks: The various battlefields also encompass the various themes taken from the various games, ranging from traditional Chinese and Japanese enviroments seen in previous ''Warriors'' games to CelShaded {{Animesque}} fields from ''Atelier'' and (thanks to Rio) a casino.

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* HailfirePeaks: The As a result of the CrisisCrossover, elements of each series' worlds have merged with the OriginalGeneration's world. This results in the various battlefields also encompass encompassing the various themes taken from the various games, ranging from traditional Chinese and Japanese enviroments seen in previous ''Warriors'' games to the CelShaded {{Animesque}} fields from ''Atelier'' and (thanks even, thanks to Rio) Rio, a casino.casino. Some of the themes even merge together, especially some of the original ''Warriors'' being rethemed for the game's world.


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* SchizoTech: Outside of the ''NinjaGaiden'' and ''DeadOrAlive'' themed battlefields (a whole city and a beach party respectively), at the Hub temple, you can find a lounging room with massage chairs and arcade machines of what appears to be the original ''NinjaGaiden'' in what is supposedly an overgrown south-asian style temple.
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'''Warriors All-Stars (無双☆スターズ Musō ☆ Sutāzu in Japanese)''' is a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover HackAndSlash video game developed and published by [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]], in the same vein as ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' before it. Unlike ''Warriors Orochi'', which focused specifically (and, at first, exclusively) on ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' and ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'', ''Warriors All-Stars'' encompasses more than ten of Koei Tecmo's non-licensed titles. It was released on the Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita in Japan and Taiwan on March 30, 2017, with a PC and [=PS4=] set to launch in North America on August 29, 2017 and in Europe on September 3, 2017.

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'''Warriors All-Stars (無双☆スターズ Musō ☆ Sutāzu in Japanese)''' is a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover HackAndSlash video game developed and published by [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]], in the same vein as ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' before it. Unlike ''Warriors Orochi'', which focused specifically (and, at first, exclusively) on ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' and ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'', ''Warriors All-Stars'' encompasses more than ten of Koei Tecmo's non-licensed titles. It was released on the Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita in Japan and Taiwan on March 30, 2017, with a PC and [=PS4=] set to launch 2017. It will be released in North America on August 29, 2017 and in Europe on September 3, 2017.
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'''Warriors All-Stars (無双☆スターズ Musō ☆ Sutāzu in Japanese)''' is a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover HackAndSlash video game developed and published by [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]], in the same vein as ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' before it. Unlike ''Warriors Orochi'', which focused specifically (and, at first, exclusively) on ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' and ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'', ''Warriors All-Stars'' encompasses more than ten of Koei Tecmo's non-licensed titles. It was released in on the PS4 and PS Vita in Japan and Taiwan on March 30, 2017. It is being released for the PS4 and PC in North America on August 29, 2017 and in Europe on September 3, 2017.

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'''Warriors All-Stars (無双☆スターズ Musō ☆ Sutāzu in Japanese)''' is a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover HackAndSlash video game developed and published by [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]], in the same vein as ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' before it. Unlike ''Warriors Orochi'', which focused specifically (and, at first, exclusively) on ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' and ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'', ''Warriors All-Stars'' encompasses more than ten of Koei Tecmo's non-licensed titles. It was released in on the PS4 Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and PS Vita Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita in Japan and Taiwan on March 30, 2017. It is being released for the PS4 2017, with a PC and PC [=PS4=] set to launch in North America on August 29, 2017 and in Europe on September 3, 2017.



* ''VideoGame/DeadOrAlive'': Kasumi, Marie Rose, Honoka, Ayane[[note]]''Musou Stars'' uses her ''Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge'' appearance[[/note]]

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* ''VideoGame/DeadOrAlive'': Kasumi, Marie Rose, Honoka, Ayane[[note]]''Musou Stars'' Ayane[[note]]Although Ayane originates from ''Dead of Alive'', ''Warriors All-Stars'' uses her ''Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge'' appearance[[/note]]



* MultipleEndings: The developers have stated that ''Warriors All-Stars'' will feature this.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Due to the developers trying to keep every characters' original design if not outright their original model, the character designs fit on the whole sliding scale of Realistic vs. Stylized designs. From the "realistic" end is the nearly photorealistic William, next comes the characters with the "semi-realistic" look of most of Koei Tecmo's games, like Zhao Yun, Yukimura and Ryu, then we have the CelShaded {{Animesque}} people (primarly from Creator/GustCorporation), like Sophie, Hajime and Rio, finally on the "stylized" end, we have Nobunyaga and Opoona, the complete oddballs.

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* MultipleEndings: The developers have stated that ''Warriors All-Stars'' will feature features this.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Due to the developers trying to keep every characters' original design if not (if not, outright their original model, use the models), all character designs appearances fit on the whole a sliding scale of Realistic "realistic vs. Stylized designs. From stylized" - for the "realistic" end is former, the nearly photorealistic William, next comes the characters with photo-realistic William tops that end, followed by the "semi-realistic" look of designs from most of Koei Tecmo's games, like Zhao Yun, Yukimura and Ryu, then we have the Ryu. CelShaded {{Animesque}} people (primarly from Creator/GustCorporation), Creator/GustCorporation) like Sophie, Hajime and Rio, finally Rio start veering towards the other side, and on the "stylized" end, we have end are Nobunyaga and Opoona, the complete oddballs.



** Most people outside of Japan aren't aware of Nobunyaga, the anthropomorphic cat version of [[VideoGame/NobunagasAmbition Oda Nobunaga]] who debuted in the mobile phone social spin-off game ''Samurai Cats'' (which had a VERY short-lived western release.)

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** Most people outside of Japan aren't aware of Nobunyaga, the anthropomorphic cat version of [[VideoGame/NobunagasAmbition Oda Nobunaga]] who debuted in the mobile phone social spin-off SpinOff game ''Samurai Cats'' (which Cats'', which had a VERY very short-lived western Western release.)
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** Played with in regards to the ''Samurai Warriors'' cast, Nobunyaga and William: all existed, and at times, interacted with each other during the UsefulNotes/SengokuPeriod in RealLife. However, in ''Musou Stars'', all exist in different iterations of the time period.

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** Played with in regards to the ''Samurai Warriors'' cast, Nobunyaga and William: all existed, and at times, interacted with each other during the UsefulNotes/SengokuPeriod in RealLife. However, in ''Musou Stars'', ''Warriors All-Stars'', all exist in different iterations of the time period.



* MultipleEndings: The developers have stated ''Musou Stars'' will feature this.

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* MultipleEndings: The developers have stated ''Musou Stars'' that ''Warriors All-Stars'' will feature this.



* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Warriors Orochi''; in particular, the third game's inclusion of "Collaboration Characters" (such as ''Ninja Gaiden'', ''VideoGame/BladeStormTheHundredYearsWar'' and ''VideoGame/WarriorsLegendsOfTroy'') can be taken as a predecessor to ''Musou Stars'', a full-blown CrisisCrossover.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Warriors Orochi''; in particular, the third game's inclusion of "Collaboration Characters" (such as ''Ninja Gaiden'', ''VideoGame/BladeStormTheHundredYearsWar'' and ''VideoGame/WarriorsLegendsOfTroy'') can be taken as a predecessor to ''Musou Stars'', ''Warriors All-Stars'', a full-blown CrisisCrossover.
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!!''Musou Stars'' has the following tropes:

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!!''Musou Stars'' !!''Warriors All-Stars'' has the following tropes:
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'''Warriors All-Stars (無双☆スターズ Musō ☆ Sutāzu in Japanese)''' is a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover HackAndSlash video game developed and published by [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]], in the same vein as ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' before it. Unlike ''Warriors Orochi'', which focused specifically (and, at first, exclusively) on ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' and ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'', ''Warriors All-Stars'' encompasses more than ten of Koei Tecmo's non-licensed titles. It was released in on the PS4 and PS Vita in Japan and Taiwan on March 30, 2017. It is being released in North America on August 29, 2017 and in Europe on September 3, 2017, dropping the Vita version for a PC version instead.

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'''Warriors All-Stars (無双☆スターズ Musō ☆ Sutāzu in Japanese)''' is a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover HackAndSlash video game developed and published by [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]], in the same vein as ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' before it. Unlike ''Warriors Orochi'', which focused specifically (and, at first, exclusively) on ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' and ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'', ''Warriors All-Stars'' encompasses more than ten of Koei Tecmo's non-licensed titles. It was released in on the PS4 and PS Vita in Japan and Taiwan on March 30, 2017. It is being released for the PS4 and PC in North America on August 29, 2017 and in Europe on September 3, 2017, dropping the Vita version for a PC version instead.
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'''Musou Stars''' is a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover HackAndSlash video game developed and published by [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]], in the same vein as ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' before it. Unlike ''Warriors Orochi'', which focused specifically (and, at first, exclusively) on ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' and ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'', ''Musou Stars'' encompasses more than ten of Koei Tecmo's non-licensed titles. It's being released outside of Japan as Warriors All-Stars on August 29, 2017 in North America and September 3, 2017 in Europe.

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'''Musou Stars''' '''Warriors All-Stars (無双☆スターズ Musō ☆ Sutāzu in Japanese)''' is a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover HackAndSlash video game developed and published by [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]], in the same vein as ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' before it. Unlike ''Warriors Orochi'', which focused specifically (and, at first, exclusively) on ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' and ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'', ''Musou Stars'' ''Warriors All-Stars'' encompasses more than ten of Koei Tecmo's non-licensed titles. It's It was released in on the PS4 and PS Vita in Japan and Taiwan on March 30, 2017. It is being released outside of Japan as Warriors All-Stars in North America on August 29, 2017 in North America and in Europe on September 3, 2017 in Europe.
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'''Musou Stars''' is a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover HackAndSlash video game developed and published by [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]], in the same vein as ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' before it. Unlike ''Warriors Orochi'', which focused specifically (and, at first, exclusively) on ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' and ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'', ''Musou Stars'' encompasses more than ten of Koei Tecmo's non-licensed titles.

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'''Musou Stars''' is a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover HackAndSlash video game developed and published by [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]], in the same vein as ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' before it. Unlike ''Warriors Orochi'', which focused specifically (and, at first, exclusively) on ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' and ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'', ''Musou Stars'' encompasses more than ten of Koei Tecmo's non-licensed titles.
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'''Musou Stars''' is a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover HackAndSlash video game developed and published by [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]], in the same vein as ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' before it. Unlike ''Warriors Orochi'', which focused specifically (and, at first, exclusively) on ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' and ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'', ''Musou Stars'' will encompass more than ten of Koei Tecmo's non-licensed titles.

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'''Musou Stars''' is a MassiveMultiplayerCrossover HackAndSlash video game developed and published by [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]], in the same vein as ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' before it. Unlike ''Warriors Orochi'', which focused specifically (and, at first, exclusively) on ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' and ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'', ''Musou Stars'' will encompass encompasses more than ten of Koei Tecmo's non-licensed titles.



The playable roster will consist of the following characters:

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The playable roster will consist consists of the following characters:

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