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* ThreeAmigos: The first three units in Partia 2: [[TheHero Pell]], [[TheLancer Raf]], and [[TheHeart Serenes]].
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* DoingItForTheArt: According to the creator, this is why Partia 2 and 3 exist. None of the Partia games were financial successes, but he still put out two sequels simply because he wanted to.
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* ThreeAmigos: The first three units in Partia 2: [[TheHero Pell]], [[TheLancer Raf]], and [[TheChick Serenes]].

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* ThreeAmigos: The first three units in Partia 2: [[TheHero Pell]], [[TheLancer Raf]], and [[TheChick [[TheHeart Serenes]].
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* ColdBloodedTorture: Aanon, a rebel leader in Partia 2, is tortured to death upon being defeated.
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* {{Deuteragonist}}: Lady Cala of the first game. She’s the unit most involved in the plot aside from the protagonist and the game will give the player a game over if she dies.

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* {{Deuteragonist}}: Lady Cala of the first game. She’s the unit most involved in the plot aside from the protagonist and the game will give the player a game over if she dies. Although her class is Cavalier, she's effectively a lord character.


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* HeroesPreferSwords: Just like the games that inspired it, the lords of all three games wield swords.
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Partia is a trilogy of [[StrategyRPG Strategy RPGs]] developed by Team Imago and released for the iPhone and Android phones. The series is inspired by ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' and ''VideoGame/TearRingSaga''.

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Partia is a trilogy of [[StrategyRPG Strategy RPGs]] developed by Team Imago and released for the iPhone and Android phones. The series is heavily inspired by ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' and ''VideoGame/TearRingSaga''.''VideoGame/TearRingSaga'', having near-identical gameplay.
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* RescueRomance: [[spoiler:The protagonist and Cala]].

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* RescueRomance: [[spoiler:The protagonist and Cala]].Cala. They had mutual feelings for each other beforehand, but they only confess after Cala is rescued]].
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Partia is a trilogy of [[StrategyRPG Strategy RPGs]] developed by Team Imago and released for the iPhone and Android phones. The series takes a lot of inspiration from ''VideoGame/FireEmblem'' and ''VideoGame/TearRingSaga''.

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Partia is a trilogy of [[StrategyRPG Strategy RPGs]] developed by Team Imago and released for the iPhone and Android phones. The series takes a lot of inspiration from ''VideoGame/FireEmblem'' is inspired by ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' and ''VideoGame/TearRingSaga''.



* LevelGrinding: The player can level up their units in between missions by having them take on arena battles.

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* LevelGrinding: The player can level up their units in between in-between missions by having them take on arena battles.
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Partia is a trilogy of [[StrategyRPG Strategy RPGs]] developed by Team Imago and released for the iPhone and Android phones. The series takes a lot of inspiration from VideoGame/FireEmblem and the games directed by Shouzou Kaga.

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Partia is a trilogy of [[StrategyRPG Strategy RPGs]] developed by Team Imago and released for the iPhone and Android phones. The series takes a lot of inspiration from VideoGame/FireEmblem ''VideoGame/FireEmblem'' and the games directed by Shouzou Kaga.''VideoGame/TearRingSaga''.
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* LuckBasedMission: The final mission [[spoiler:is largely dependent on how good the level-ups for the protagonist were]].

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* LuckBasedMission: The final mission [[spoiler:is largely dependent on how good the level-ups for the protagonist were]].were. While it's by no means impossible if your protagonist had gotten stat-screwed as poor defense level-ups can be offset by equipping Dwarven or Elvish armor, the amount of [[GlassCannon enemy mages]] still means that a single random critical hit can and will give you a game over]].
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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: If you get a game over from your lord getting killed, you can reload the game at the start of the previous turn.

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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: If you get a game over from your lord getting killed, you can reload the game at the start of the previous turn. Very helpful should you fall victim to a random enemy critical hit.
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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: In one chapter, you have the option of murdering innocent refugees.

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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: In one chapter, you have the option of murdering innocent refugees. The refugees are all carrying promotional items and stat boosters, which the player can only get if they decide to kill them. The player can choose to let them be, but [[EvilIsEasy will miss out on said items]].
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* DistressedDude: In the final mission of Partia 1, [[spoiler:you need to get your units to the protagonist in time [[ControllableHelplessness before the royal guards kill him]]. While it's ''technically'' possible for him to fight his way out himself but, uh, [[TheLoad good luck with that]]]].

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* DistressedDude: In the final mission of Partia 1, [[spoiler:you need to get your units to the protagonist in time [[ControllableHelplessness before the royal guards kill him]]. While it's It's ''technically'' possible for him to fight his way out himself but, uh, [[TheLoad good luck with that]]]].
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* DistressedDude: [[spoiler:In the final mission, you need to get your units to the protagonist in time before the royal guards kill him. It’s ''technically'' possible for him to fight his way out himself but, uh, [[TheLoad good luck with that]]]].

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* DistressedDude: [[spoiler:In In the final mission, you mission of Partia 1, [[spoiler:you need to get your units to the protagonist in time [[ControllableHelplessness before the royal guards kill him. It’s him]]. While it's ''technically'' possible for him to fight his way out himself but, uh, [[TheLoad good luck with that]]]].



* {{Expy}}: Pell from Partia 2 is practically a dead-ringer for [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade Roy]]. This only really applies to his design however, as Roy is the son of a marquess while Pell comes from a peasant background.

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* {{Expy}}: Pell from Partia 2 is practically a dead-ringer for [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade Roy]]. This only really applies to his design their designs, however, as Roy is the son of a marquess while Pell comes from a peasant background.



** Serenes in ''Partia 2'' has access to the "Rapid Fire" skill, allowing her to attack ''four'' times with any bow with only a slight penalty to accuracy. Offsetting her excellent offensive potential is her poor Defense stat, made even worse by the fact that archers can't equip armor or shields. She's great at [[LongRangeFighter taking enemies down from a distance, but is very vulnerable up close]].

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** Serenes in ''Partia 2'' has access to the "Rapid Fire" skill, allowing her to attack ''four'' times with any bow with only a slight penalty to accuracy. Offsetting However, her excellent offensive potential is her poor Defense stat, made even worse stat is rather bad: a problem exacerbated by the fact that archers can't equip her class' inability to use armor or shields. She's great at All in all, she exaggerates both the strengths and weaknesses associated with archers as she can [[LongRangeFighter taking enemies down deal a ton of damage from a distance, but is very vulnerable helpless up close]].

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* ArcherArchetype: Serenes from the sequel.



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** Serenes in ''Partia 2'' has access to the "Rapid Fire" skill, allowing her to attack ''four'' times with any bow with only a slight penalty to accuracy. Offsetting her excellent offensive potential is her poor Defense stat, made even worse by the fact that archers can't equip armor or shields. She's great at [[LongRangeFighter taking enemies down from a distance, but is very vulnerable up close]].

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* AllThereInTheManual: With a few exceptions, none of your units talk at all. However, they all have their own backstories as told in their character bios.

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* AllThereInTheManual: With a few exceptions, none Most of your units talk at all. However, they all have their own units' backstories as told in are only found within their character bios.bios.
* AntiFrustrationFeatures: If you get a game over from your lord getting killed, you can reload the game at the start of the previous turn.



* DamselInDistress: The first mission has the protagonist attempting to rescue his sister from a band of rebels. [[spoiler:She doesn’t make it]]. Later on, [[spoiler:Cala is kidnapped partway through the first game]].

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* DamselInDistress: The In Partia 1, the first mission has the protagonist attempting to rescue his sister from a band of rebels. [[spoiler:She doesn’t make it]]. Later on, [[spoiler:Cala is kidnapped partway through the first game]].in an attempted couq d'etat. She's not completely helpless, however, as [[DamselOutOfDistress she can fight her way out]] after a thief unlocks her cell]].



* DistressedDude: [[spoiler:In the final mission, you need to get your units to the protagonist in time before the royal guards kill him. It’s ''technically'' possible for him to fight his way out himself but, uh, [[TierInducedScrappy good luck with that]]]].

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* DistressedDude: [[spoiler:In the final mission, you need to get your units to the protagonist in time before the royal guards kill him. It’s ''technically'' possible for him to fight his way out himself but, uh, [[TierInducedScrappy [[TheLoad good luck with that]]]].


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* GlassCannon: Mages, just like in ''Fire Emblem''. They hit like a truck, but are pretty fragile.
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* {{Expy}}: Pell from Partia 2 is practically a dead-ringer for [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade Roy]]. This only really applies to his design however, as Roy is the son of a marquess while Pell comes from a peasant background.


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** A similar situation happens with the protagonist of the sequel. The player can name him whatever, but the character bios for Raf, Serenes, and Bendt refer to him by his canon name "Pell" regardless of what the player chose.
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* ThreeAmigos: The first three units in Partia 2: [[TheHero Pell]], [[TheLancer Raf]], and [[TheChick Serenes]].
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Partia is a trilogy of [[StrategyRPG SRPGs]] developed by Team Imago and released for the iPhone and Android phones. The series takes a lot of inspiration from VideoGame/FireEmblem and the games directed by Shouzou Kaga.

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Partia is a trilogy of [[StrategyRPG SRPGs]] Strategy RPGs]] developed by Team Imago and released for the iPhone and Android phones. The series takes a lot of inspiration from VideoGame/FireEmblem and the games directed by Shouzou Kaga.



* {{Retraux}}: The series uses a pixelated art style, harkening back to the classic Strategy RPGs it's inspired by. Especially the first game, which uses pixelated character portraits. While the sequel titles use a more modern anime style for the portraits, they keep the pixelated map sprites.

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* {{Retraux}}: The series uses a pixelated art style, harkening back to the classic Strategy RPGs [[StrategyRPG SRPGs]] it's inspired by. Especially the first game, which uses pixelated character portraits. While the sequel titles use a more modern anime style for the portraits, they keep the pixelated map sprites.
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* DoingItForTheArt: According to the creator, this is why Partia 2 and 3 exist. None of the Partia games were financial successes, but he still put out two sequels simply because he wanted to.


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* LevelGrinding: The player can level up their units in between missions by having them take on arena battles.


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* {{Retraux}}: The series uses a pixelated art style, harkening back to the classic Strategy RPGs it's inspired by. Especially the first game, which uses pixelated character portraits. While the sequel titles use a more modern anime style for the portraits, they keep the pixelated map sprites.
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* ArcherArchetype: Serenes from the sequel.
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Partia is a trilogy of [[StrategyRPG SRPGs]] released for the iPhone and Android phones. The series takes evident inspiration from VideoGame/FireEmblem and the games directed by Shouzou Kaga

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Partia is a trilogy of [[StrategyRPG SRPGs]] developed by Team Imago and released for the iPhone and Android phones. The series takes evident a lot of inspiration from VideoGame/FireEmblem and the games directed by Shouzou KagaKaga.
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* LuckBasedMission: The final mission [[spoiler:is largely dependent on how good the level-ups for the protagonist were]].

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* DamselInDistress: [[spoiler:Cala is kidnapped partway through the first game]].
* FrameUp: [[spoiler:Arthas is framed for the murder of his brother at the end of the first game]].

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* DamselInDistress: The first mission has the protagonist attempting to rescue his sister from a band of rebels. [[spoiler:She doesn’t make it]]. Later on, [[spoiler:Cala is kidnapped partway through the first game]].
* {{Deuteragonist}}: Lady Cala of the first game. She’s the unit most involved in the plot aside from the protagonist and the game will give the player a game over if she dies.
* DistressedDude: [[spoiler:In the final mission, you need to get your units to the protagonist in time before the royal guards kill him. It’s ''technically'' possible for him to fight his way out himself but, uh, [[TierInducedScrappy good luck with that]]]].
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FrameUp: [[spoiler:Arthas [[spoiler:The protagonist is framed for the murder of his brother at the end of the first game]].game]].
* HelloInsertNameHere: The protagonist’s name can be decided by the player.


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* RescueRomance: [[spoiler:The protagonist and Cala]].
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Partia is a trilogy of StrategyRolePlayingGames released for the iPhone and Android phones. The series takes evident inspiration from VideoGame/FireEmblem and the games directed by Shouzou Kaga

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Partia is a trilogy of StrategyRolePlayingGames [[StrategyRPG SRPGs]] released for the iPhone and Android phones. The series takes evident inspiration from VideoGame/FireEmblem and the games directed by Shouzou Kaga



* MightGlacier: Armor Knights, just like in Fire Emblem. Special mention goes to Jannet who can easily NoSell most enemies if trained.

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* MightGlacier: MightyGlacier: Armor Knights, just like in Fire Emblem. Special mention goes to Jannet who can easily NoSell most enemies if trained.
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Partia is a trilogy of StrategyRolePlayingGames released for the iPhone and Android phones. The series takes evident inspiration from VideoGame/FireEmblem and the games directed by Shouzou Kaga
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!!The Partia trilogy contains the following tropes:
* AllThereInTheManual: With a few exceptions, none of your units talk at all. However, they all have their own backstories as told in their character bios.
* CrutchCharacter: Luca. He’s a prepromoted unit you get at chapter 1. While his stats are really good when you get him, they’re actually pretty low for his level. By the time you start promoting your other units towards the end of the game, he won’t be able to keep up very well.
* DamselInDistress: [[spoiler:Cala is kidnapped partway through the first game]].
* FrameUp: [[spoiler:Arthas is framed for the murder of his brother at the end of the first game]].
* MightGlacier: Armor Knights, just like in Fire Emblem. Special mention goes to Jannet who can easily NoSell most enemies if trained.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: In one chapter, you have the option of murdering innocent refugees.

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