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* PanderingToTheBase: Fan response and love for Leon Magnus was so strong that he was not only brought back in this game [[FirstLawOfResurrection despite having died in the first,]] but he was given significant CharacterDevelopment to acknowledge his flaws and become a much better person. This was so well-received his character as Judas influenced all future portrayals of the character in both spinoff media and the PS2 remake of the original game.

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* PanderingToTheBase: Fan response and love for Leon Magnus was so strong that he was not only brought back in this game [[FirstLawOfResurrection despite having died in the first,]] but he was given significant CharacterDevelopment to acknowledge his flaws and become a much better person. This was so well-received his character as Judas influenced all future portrayals of the character in both spinoff media and the PS2 [=PS2=] remake of the original game.

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** NO ITEMS EVER!EVER![[note]]Barbatos Goetia has a counterattack for when the player uses either items or spells, depending on the fight. The item variant became a popular meme and returns whenever he appears as a {{Superboss}} in later ''Tales'' games.[[/note]]


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* PanderingToTheBase: Fan response and love for Leon Magnus was so strong that he was not only brought back in this game [[FirstLawOfResurrection despite having died in the first,]] but he was given significant CharacterDevelopment to acknowledge his flaws and become a much better person. This was so well-received his character as Judas influenced all future portrayals of the character in both spinoff media and the PS2 remake of the original game.

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* OnceOriginalNowCommon: Despite the influence of the game being felt across later installments (see GrowingTheBeard), it was still made before Tales became known for its [[DeconstructorFleet deconstructionist]] plots. As a result, long-term fans who joined in the later installments may find this one difficult to get into. What's more, some fans who heard of this game through Nanaly's importance in later games were somewhat disappointed that [[SpotlightStealingSquad the game is more about Reala]] than her.



* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Despite the influence of the game being felt across later installments (see GrowingTheBeard), it was still made before Tales became known for its [[DeconstructorFleet deconstructionist]] plots. As a result, long-term fans who joined in the later installments may find this one difficult to get into. What's more, some fans who heard of this game through Nanaly's importance in later games were somewhat disappointed that [[SpotlightStealingSquad the game is more about Reala]] than her.

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* HilariousInHindsight: In a sidequest [[spoiler:exclusive to the epilogue]], you have to hunt for a flower called Berseria Flower in order to make a medicine required to cure Nanaly’s little brother from his supposedly-incurable illness. ''VideoGame/TalesOfBerseria'' stars an older sister who is motivated by the death of her little brother, and a sidequest chain in the game centers around making the medicine for a little brother’s supposedly-incurable illness. Worth noting that the origins of both “Berseria” are different[[note]]Berseria Flower is named as such because it only grows in a soil enhanced by Berselium ores, while ''VideoGame/TalesOfBerseria'' is named after “berserk”[[/note]].

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In a sidequest [[spoiler:exclusive to the epilogue]], you have to hunt for a flower called Berseria Flower in order to make a medicine required to cure Nanaly’s little brother from his supposedly-incurable illness. ''VideoGame/TalesOfBerseria'' stars an older sister who is motivated by the death of her little brother, and a sidequest chain in the game centers around making the medicine for a little brother’s supposedly-incurable illness. Worth noting that the origins of both “Berseria” are different[[note]]Berseria Flower is named as such because it only grows in a soil enhanced by Berselium ores, while ''VideoGame/TalesOfBerseria'' is named after “berserk”[[/note]].“berserk”[[/note]].
** "Nanaly" is very similar to the name "Nunally" from ''Franchise/CodeGeass''. What's more, Jun Fukuyama acted in both... as main characters.


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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Despite the influence of the game being felt across later installments (see GrowingTheBeard), it was still made before Tales became known for its [[DeconstructorFleet deconstructionist]] plots. As a result, long-term fans who joined in the later installments may find this one difficult to get into. What's more, some fans who heard of this game through Nanaly's importance in later games were somewhat disappointed that [[SpotlightStealingSquad the game is more about Reala]] than her.
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!![[center: [- [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation/TalesSeries Alternative Character Interpretation]] | [[AndTheFandomRejoiced/TalesSeries And The Fandom Rejoiced]] | [[AwesomeBosses/TalesSeries Awesome Bosses]] | [[BrokenBase/TalesSeries Broken Base]] | [[Monster/TalesSeries Complete Monster]] | [[DieForOurShip/TalesSeries Die For Our Ship]] | [[GameBreaker/TalesSeries Game Breaker]] | [[MoralEventHorizon/TalesSeries Moral Event Horizon]] | [[Narm/TalesSeries Narm]] | [[PlayerPunch/TalesSeries Player Punch]] | [[RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap/TalesSeries Rescued From The Scrappy Heap]] | [[ScrappyMechanic/TalesSeries Scrappy Mechanic]] | [[ThatOneAchievement/TalesSeries That One Achievement]] | [[ThatOneAttack/TalesSeries That One Attack]] | [[ThatOneBoss/TalesSeries That One Boss]] | [[ThatOneLevel/TalesSeries That One Level]] | [[ThatOneSidequest/TalesSeries That One Sidequest]] | [[TheScrappy/TalesSeries The Scrappy]] | [[Woobie/TalesSeries The Woobie]]]]-]

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* LowTierLetdown: Nanaly. She only has one Mystic Arte, compared to the several that other characters do, and her very fragile playstyle doesn't mesh well with the game's emphasis on defending the spellcasters so they can nuke the field, as Nanaly doesn't output enough damage to justify removing a mage to field her. People tend to ditch her when Harold comes along. A rather unfortunate example, since Nanaly is ''beloved'' character-wise.



* TierInducedScrappy: Nanaly. Only one mystic arte, primarily focused on attacking, in a game where magic is considerably more buffed compared to others...people tend to ditch her when Harold comes along. A rather odd example, since Nanaly is actually ''beloved'' character-wise.

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