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* Though they're technically on opposite sides, the prosecutors from the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' series often become closer to TheLancer after a few cases against the main character. Miles Edgeworth serves as more of a permanent Lancer in the story, helping the protagonist out in every game they appear together.
* In ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'', the cynical and snarky Anonymous serves as this for Catie, the easily-distracted [[AllLovingHero All-Loving Heroine]]. Whenever she schemes up some random act of heroism -- the kind that would put them off track and delay their ''actual'' goals -- he’ll usually (and always unsuccessfully) try to talk her out of it.
* ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIII'': Rei. Interestingly, he starts the game as a BigBrotherMentor: it's only after the seven-year TimeSkip that he returns to a more mature [[TheHero Ryu]] as his FragileSpeedster DeadpanSnarker Lancer.
* ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'' has [[spoiler: Fuyuhiko Kuzuryuu, the Ultimate Yakuza,]] playing this role within the group as-of chapter 3. PlayerCharacter Hinata is down-to-earth, perhaps the most sociable and settles more into a role of TheLeader in the class trials - [[spoiler:Fuyu]] is still reasonably competent in the class trials and [[spoiler: having gone through CharacterDevelopment]] is affable and extremely proactive among the class, but is still ''very'' used to violent solutions to problems and is quite a bit more forceful and down-to-business than Hajime, not to mention hot-headed and occasionally prone to saying some morbid things. This contrasting dynamic exists not just with Hajime but also Chiaki Nanami, who's both [[TheHeart one of the most unifying and gentle members of the group]] particularly as-of this point in the game and one of two main problem-solvers, and Ultimate Princess Sonia, one of the other most leadership-oriented students who can be commanding and driven but is also among the most emotionally-affected and compassionate of them (though it would seem she has the willpower and [[NightmareFetishist occasionally bizarre]] variety of knowledge to [[BewareTheNiceOnes be much scarier]] than [[spoiler: [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Fuyuhiko]]]]), sharing a similar Heart-like role to Chiaki [[spoiler: especially after the latter is gone]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}'' has [[BigGood Tyrael]] of the [[CouncilOfAngels Angiris Council]] to Malthael. He clearly balances out what is right and wrong.
* Shirou Yusa from ''VisualNovel/DiesIrae'' fits the traditional lancer role while also playing with it in some interesting ways. He is a distinct foil and opposite to the hero Ren. He has a free-spirited yet reckless thrill-seeker acting as a contrast to Ren's more controlled personality. Yet these two are as often friends as they are beating the living daylights out of each other, with Shirou often finding flaws in Ren's worldviews, something he often does for Ren's own good. And on top of this, [[CosmicPlaything he is also deliberately made to fit this role]] by [[BigBad Mercurius]], something that he is less than thrilled about.
* ''VideoGame/DigitalDevilSaga'': Heat is definitely the Lancer for the Embryon. While the Hero, Serph, is calm and Level-Headed, Heat is reckless and quick-tempered. Serph is Ice element, Heat is Fire. He is the only member to [[DrunkOnTheDarkSide fully embrace his Atma power]]. Oh, and [[spoiler: he pulls a FaceHeelTurn in the sequel, and dies shortly after.]].
* In ''VideoGame/DiscoElysium'', the PlayerCharacter's partner, Kim Kitsuragi tends to assume this role. The game openly encourages the player to play as a crazy and wacky DefectiveDetective, meaning that Kim, who is a ByTheBookCop, ConsummateProfessional, and, by his own admission, somewhat of a [[TheKilljoy killjoy]], tends to try balancing out the player's behavior, by acting as their StraightMan. But by and large, Kim also tends to let the player take the lead, only trying to rein them in if their antics become too crazy and unhinged, turn violent in nature, or otherwise hinder the investigation.
* ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'': Etna, vassal of negotiable loyalty to demon prince Laharl. Being his go-to girl, and the one who cheerfully tells him she will kill him and take over if he doesn't prove himself worthy of being the overlord. Her starting weapon also happens to be a lance. Rozalin from the [[VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories second game]] (with elements of TheHeart later), Almaz from [[VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice the third]], and Fenrich from [[VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten the fourth]] also qualify.
* ''Franchise/DragonAge'':
%%** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'': Alistair is very much your cheerful, goofy Lancer. Morrigan can have elements of this as well.
** For ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'', Varric is Hawke's lancer as well as the sibling that survives the escape from Lothering. He's also the only character who will never leave their side whereas other party members have a chance to either die or leave Hawke. Aveline also serves this role as Hawke's first ally who stays by their side for the rest of the game.
** In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'', Varric once again fills this role alongside Cassandra, who explicitly serves as your second-in-command once you officially become the Inquisitor. Just like in the second game, they will stay by your side no matter how low their approval drops since other companions can be turned down from joining you and they might also leave if their approval drops far enough.
* ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'':
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'': Although your party are blank slate characters designed by the player, the Warrior is often considered to be Erdirck's main support and second-in-command.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'': Prince Harry to the Hero; even when they're not travelling together it's clear Harry will always have his back.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVI'': Ashlynn to the main character. She'll make herself heard even if the group's opinion is different.
** Erik in ''VideoGame/DragonQuestXI'' is the [[TheHero Luminary's]] first ally and best friend, Erik's more lawless nature contrasts the hero, but he more often than not still acts as the Luminary's voice. [[spoiler:Hendrik takes this role in Act 2, but Erik solidly reclaims the title for the postgame.]]
%%* Each faction in ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' has a lancer for its respective faction leader:
%%** Shu has Zhao Yun for Liu Bei. Guan Yu and Zhang Fei could also count, but Zhao Yun is explicitly identified as Liu Bei's right hand and he's even a spear user.
%%*** Within Shu, Ma Dai is also the lancer to Ma Chao.
%%** Wei has Xiahou Dun for Cao Cao.
%%** EACH of the Wu faction leaders had lancers.
%%*** Sun Jian had Huang Gai.
%%*** Sun Ce had Zhou Yu.
%%*** Sun Quan initially has Zhou Yu. After his death, he has Lu Xun and to a much lesser degree, Zhou Tai.
%%** Deng Ai could be considered the lancer for to Sima Zhao in the Jin faction, but Jia Chong has effectively taken over this role as of 8.
%%** Zhang Liao can be considered this to Lu Bu before the latter's death.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
** In the series' {{backstory}}, most prominently seen in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'', the [[FounderOfTheKingdom legendary Chimeri (now Dunmeri) hero]] Lord Indoril Nerevar was TheLeader of the nation of Resdayn (now Morrowind), supported by his [[FiveManBand four councilors]]. Of them, Vehk (later known as the [[PhysicalGod Tribunal deity]] Vivec) was his Lancer. Serving Nerevar as a junior councilor (sometimes referred to as "General"), Vehk was younger, more brash, and more hot-headed than the GuileHero ReasonableAuthorityFigure Nerevar. Both also came from similar humble backgrounds (Nerevar was a merchant caravan guard while Vehk was the son of poor Netch-herders) before [[TookALevelInBadass rising to their stations]] as leaders of the Chimer people, where Nerevar saw Vehk as his protege. Vehk, along with many of the other councilors and the Chimer people, disagreed with Nerevar's plan to EnemyMine with the rival [[OurDwarvesAreDifferent Dwemer]] in order to stop the invading [[HornyVikings Nords]]. Nerevar's alliance worked, however, and led to the most prosperous time in the history of the Chimer people. Vehk, along with the other members of Nerevar's council, would later betray Nerevar (and his [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric patron Azura]]) by using the profane tools of the Dwemer on the [[GodIsDead Heart of Lorkhan]] to [[DeityOfHumanOrigin obtain divinity]], [[TheRashomon possibly]] even murdering Nerevar in the process.
** In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]'', the [[PlayerCharacter Champion of Cyrodiil]] is the Lancer and HypercompetentSidekick to [[TheChosenOne Martin]] [[TheHero Septim]] in the game's main quest. It is Martin who is the most knowledgeable authority on the threats of the [[LegionsOfHell Oblivion Crisis]], and, [[HiddenBackupPrince due to his Septim blood]], is the only person capable of actually ending the crisis. However, you are the one doing most of the work at Martin's behest, retrieving artifacts, closing Oblivion Gates, and hunting down [[TheDragon Mankar Camoran]]. Further, Martin is generally calm and collected, giving off an air of authority. You, being an ''[[WideOpenSandbox Elder Scrolls]]'' series [[FeaturelessProtagonist player character]], [[SociopathicHero very]] [[KleptomaniacHero likely]] [[WhatTheHellPlayer are]] [[DesignatedHero not]]. That said, you are also the HeroOfAnotherStory (two in fact), by very clearly being the chosen one and hero of both major expansions, especially (for the sake of the series' lore) ''The Shivering Isles''.
* ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'', the Visual Novel, has a character called 'Lancer', who also fits this trope fairly well; not only is he amongst the most well-rounded of all the Servants (but isn't a protagonist like [[TheHero Saber]]) [[spoiler:but he also plays the role to the hilt when he joins up with the heroes late in Unlimited Blade Works]].
** Though for a large portion of the Novel he's TheDragon to the BigBad. More fitting for the role might be Archer and/or Rin. Both are definitely snarky (though Shirou can be snarky, it's usually only internal monologues), in addition to being cynical and realist respectively to Shirou and Saber's idealist attitudes.
* In ''Videogame/FateGrandOrder'', any time a Lancer-class servant in your party or as supporting character in the story, is literally this.
* ''VideoGame/FearEffect''. Royce Glas is in this position and is the opposite of Hana on a number of things.
* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
** Kain from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'' is a good candidate for TropeCodifier: He's [[TheHero Cecil's]] childhood friend, his most trusted comrade and right-hand ally, and also his greatest rival, primarily in his competition for [[TheHeart Rosa's]] affections. He's the dark and conflicted AntiHero to Cecil's noble and righteous [[TheCape Cape]], and during a stint where he's BrainwashedAndCrazy he acts as [[BigBad Golbez's]] [[TheDragon Dragon]]. In ''The After Years'' [[spoiler:he gets appointed the Captain of Baron's airship fleet, and with Cecil as king, Kain is his general now]]. And here's the real kicker -- not only is Kain's weapon of choice spears and lances, but his job class is Dragoon. In other games in the series, the Dragoon job is called "Lancer," meaning not only is Kain ''the'' Lancer, but he's also ''a'' Lancer to boot.
** Barret Wallace from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' is a unique mix of BigGuy and Lancer, with bonus TokenMinority points thrown in. He even [[strike:[[RetCon founded]]]] leads the WellIntentionedExtremist organization you start off as part of and sometimes seems a little too ready to think of himself as TheHero early on. Ironically, when Cloud leaves the party [[spoiler:after being incapacitated by Mako poisoning]], it is expected that Barret will lead the party. Instead, he tells Cid, who appropriately wields a lance, that he's the new leader. He then proceeds to be TheLancer to Cid, too. There's also ShipTease implying a love triangle between Cloud, Barret, and Tifa.
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'' rotates this role a bit during the game: it starts as Blank, but he doesn't last very long in the party. Then Steiner takes over the role, before Amarant firmly and truly takes on every trope associated with Lancerdom. Amarant is Zidane's psuedo-rival and has a lot of ArrogantKungFuGuy issues that get solved during the course of the game. Oddly enough, the one character that actually uses lances, Freya, never actually takes on this role at any point in the game.
** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'', just as Ashe is the series most standard [[TheHero hero]], Balthier is the most standard lancer.
** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'' has [[TheHero Lightning]] backed by Hope. In the early stages, before the entire group rejoins, they become an ActionDuo with Lightning teaching Hope how to fight while Hope is the person that Lightning opens up to. Even after the team regroups, Hope will often be the first person to support Lightning's ideas when he's not coming up with his own. Gameplay-wise, they foil each other in fighting style and ability with Hope being a [[LongRangeFighter long-range]] [[WhiteMage support character]] and Lightning an [[CloseRangeCombatant up-close]] [[MagicKnight damage dealer]].
%%** Shara from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsAdvance'' is the Lancer to Ritz.
** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTactics'' Ramza has Delita in the first chapter, Wiegraf has Gustav [[spoiler:until the latter's betrayal]]. Agrias replaces Delita as Ramza's lancer from chapter 2 onwards. Cid has Orran, and if you consider Delita an [[AntiHero anti-hero]], then he has Valmafra as his lancer.
* ''Franchise/FireEmblem'':
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar'': Prince Quan is this to Sigurd in the first part of the game, as they are best friends and brothers-in-law. He also has ''his'' Lancer in the form of his protege Finn. In the second part of the game, Ayra's son Ulster is TheLancer to Sigurd's son Seliph, joined with Quan's son (and thus Seliph's cousin) Leif.
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThracia776'' has Finn again, being Leif's advisor and surrogate father.
** In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade'', Wolt the Archer and MagicalGirl Lilina are the closest as it comes to Lancers for TheHero Roy, since they are best friends (and Lilina can be the LoveInterest to Roy).
** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade'': Hector and Lyndis both fit as Lancers for Eliwood. Hector also has his own Lancer in the figure of [[GeniusBruiser General Oswin]], and it can be said that [[CrutchCharacter Marcus]] was Eliwood's Lancer before Hector and Lyn stepped in. [[FragileSpeedster Matthew the Thief]] has a short run as Hector's Lancer at the beginning, until Oswin and Serra come in. In "Lyn's Tale", Lyn had Kent as her Lancer since Sain was a bit more of TheBigGuy of her Troupe.
** In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones'': [[CrutchCharacter The Paladin Seth]] is the Lancer to either Eirika or Ephraim, depending on the route you take (and he can be the LoveInterest to Eirika if you choose to pursue their support conversations). Innes, meanwhile, fits more as TheRival to Ephraim than a Lancer. Considering Gerik and his mercenaries, [[EmotionlessGirl Marisa the Crimson Flash]] fits as his Lancer since she's more of an ActionGirl than Tethys, the TeamMom. In the case of Joshua, [[spoiler: either Gerik, Marisa, or Natasha (in a more serious, WhiteMagicianGirl-y way) can become his Lancers through supports as he rebuilds Jehanna]] ) Rennac is TheLancer in L'Arachel's Power Trio.
** Depending on how you see ''VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn'', either [[BoisterousBruiser the Fighter Boyd]] can fit this role, or Ike's [[RelationshipValues support mate]] Oscar. On the one hand, Boyd is the [[RedOniBlueOni Red Oni to Ike's blue Oni]], on top of being rather level with him in skill throughout the game, both [[BadassNormal in-universe]] [[GameBreaker and out.]] Being the LoveInterest to Ike's sister Mist does him favors. On the other hand, [[NiceGuy Oscar]] can fit the bill rather nicely, given that he's more [[RedOniBlueOni cool-headed than Ike]] as well as being good friends with him. [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Really, it comes down to how you see it.]]
** In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'', there are a couple of instances of TheLancer among the main cast of characters. Most notable is Frederick, who serves as Chrom's lieutenant. Frederick is much wiser and more experienced than Chrom, preferring a calm approach to conflict and politics, oft being polite but remaining cautious in the face of a potential threat. In battle, his cool nature comes to his aide, and combined with his solid base stats, he borders on being an OneManArmy (until the other Shepherds reach his level). Because of this, Frederick also fills the role of TheBigGuy (being the strongest of the Shepherds), but he appeared to be Chrom's tactical aid prior to [[PlayerCharacter Robin]] joining the team.
* In ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'', Dominic Santiago serves as Marcus Fenix's Lancer. No, ''not'' [[IncrediblyLamePun as his assault rifle]]. The ''character trope''!
%%* Garet is Isaac's Lancer in ''VideoGame/GoldenSun''. Also TheBigGuy.
%%** Jenna to Felix in ''The Lost Age''.
%%** In ''Dark Dawn'', Karis and Tyrell trade the role of Matthew's Lancer between themselves until Amiti arrives and takes it over. In later parts of the game, it could be argued that Matthew himself is [[MoreHeroThanThou Sveta's]] Lancer.
%%* ''VideoGame/GrandiaII'': Millenia is the Lancer and also the Veronica to Ryudo.
* Black Rose is this to Kite in ''[[Franchise/DotHack .Hack]]''. While he is clearly the Hero, she comes on almost all important missions with him and is almost equally famous in the setting. Her {{Tsundere}} personality foils Kites at times. She's not as well due to the character class she plays.
* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'':
** Niko Bellic has [[EruditeStoner Little Jacob]], who of all his friends, he is the most involved in his activities, providing support in several missions. After Jacob, the closest one is probably [[FightingIrish Packie McReary]], who has a [[HotBlooded widely different personality]] than Niko's, but a similar background.
** Jim Fitzgerald to Johnny Klebitz in ''Lost and the Damned'', since he is his best friend and NumberTwo while serving as acting president for the Alderney chapter. Jim is also a nice foil to Johnny, being a father and a husband while Johnny has a dysfunctional love life (and that is putting it mildly).
* In ''VideoGame/Halo3'', the Arbiter plays the role of Lancer to protagonist Master Chief, being the somewhat hammy ProudWarriorRaceGuy to Chief's stoic professionalism. Sergeant Johnson also has this role, being something of a LargeHam himself.
* Gouenji Shuya from ''VideoGame/InazumaEleven'', [[EmoTeen a depressing]], [[PlayingWithFire fire elemental]] ace striker, as opposed to Endou Mamoru, an earth elemental goalkeeper who is a WideEyedIdealist.
* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'': Though TheLancer and not TheHero of his trio, Riku was the leader by virtue of being one year older and because of his natural drive. He had very clear and strong ideas about what he wanted, and Sora and [[TheHeart Kairi]] followed his lead. Sadly, he was TooCoolToLive, and so fell to TheDarkSide. He gets better only after Sora has become clearly much cooler than him.
** When Riku is on his own in Chain of Memories, Mickey becomes his Lancer, becoming Riku's support and balancing Riku's darkness and cynicism with his upbeat personality and light.
%%** Axel forms this for Roxas in Organization XIII as well.
* ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' has Carth in the first game and Atton in the second as default, though given the size of your party in both cases other characters might fill the role instead.
** Indeed, should one [[spoiler: fall to the dark side]], you could make the case that [[spoiler: Bastila]] becomes this.
** Canderous could be seen as one in general for the initial duology, given how he's the only non-droid character to be a party member in each game, and his darker character aspects can serve as a contrast to the conduct of canon light-side players.
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfDragoon'' starts out with [[TheHero Dart]] getting his lancer in Lavitz Slambert. The dutiful knight of Basil is in stark contrast to the lone wolf. Unlike most iterations of the trope, the two get along great and never have any problems with each other. After [[spoiler: Lavitz dies]], this role is taken up by Rose, who had interaction with both Dart and Lavitz, but it is expanded after [[spoiler: he dies]].
* Starting from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel II'', [[{{Tsundere}} Celine]] acts as this for [[TheHero Rean]] as she keeps him in line for the rash things that he does. She also makes sure that Rean becomes a capable [[HumongousMecha Divine Knight]] [[TheChosenOne Awakener]] and helps him even at his darkest moments. They also have a rocky relationship from the start but by the end of the game, Rean ends up trusting Celine and considers her a part of his TrueCompanions. What's noteworthy however is that Celine ''is a talking cat''. By ''Cold Steel IV'', [[spoiler:she ends up accompanying Rean at the Black Workshop and helps break him out with just the two of them for a majority of the way.]]
* Almost every main character from the numerous chapters of ''VideoGame/LiveALive'' has a Lancer to go along with him or her. The most clear example, however, is Streibough, who is both a rival to the Middle Ages chapter's main character Oersted and eventually [[spoiler:that chapter's final boss after his FaceHeelTurn]].
%%* ''VideoGame/{{Lufia}}''
%%** In the series, you have Aguro for TheHero and Guy for Maxim. Both wear green and have similar battle styles with more strength and less magic power.
%%** ''VideoGame/LufiaTheLegendReturns'' has Dei the thief when [[TheHeart Seena]] is [[DamselInDistress absent]]. The guy has his moments after his quests toward the end of the game, unlike other secondary characters.
%%** ''VideoGame/LufiaTheRuinsOfLore'' has Torma.
%%** ''VideoGame/LufiaCurseOfTheSinistrals'', however, turns Guy into TheBigGuy and Selan into TheLancer.
%%* Ramus, and later Nash qualify as the Lancer to Alex's StandardizedLeader in the original ''VideoGame/LunarTheSilverStar''.
%%* An early CRPG example: Nazim in ''The Magic Candle''.
* Deugan, from the ''VideoGame/{{MARDEK}}'' Flash game series, is much more level-headed, sensible, and hardworking than the titular hero.
* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect1'', Shepard has Ashley and Kaidan, the ones with the most dialogue among the crewmates. And as Shepard's character is fluid, they can fill the role of different Lancer types.
** In ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', Miranda Lawson is the official lieutenant to Shepard, but Garrus actively serves as Shepard's de-facto Lancer. During the endgame, there are points where you need to split the squad in two and pick a second leader -- the three good choices are Miranda, Garrus, or ex-marine Jacob. Picking anyone else will end badly.
** In ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', either Garrus (if he's still alive by this time) or the [[spoiler:Virmire Survivor]] counts as this, though the former counts a bit more, [[UndyingLoyalty having been by Shepard's side for all three games.]] This is particularly solidified in the last conversation Shepard has with him, where they state that "There's no Shepard without Vakarian".
* Proto Man (Blues) often fills in this role in the original ''VideoGame/MegaMan'' games. Zero in the ''[[VideoGame/MegaManX X]]'' series takes it a little bit further, as his antisocial nature has led to more than one physical fight with X. Dex ''nails'' the Lancer role in the ''[[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork Battle Network]]'' games.
** Dex tries, but he comes off as being the would-be hero that manages to do something right...almost never. Protoman and Chaud claim the role of Lancer all over again, being a far more serious threat to both the enemy and the hero.
** Dex might actually be an inversion. He has ''nothing but'' leadership abilities. He's a fantastic leader and motivator but lacks the competence to back it up, which is all Lan's. This would probably be why he ended up [[spoiler: mayor of ACDC Town]] in the series ending.
** Dex really functions more as a BigGuy of the charismatic BoisterousBruiser mold. He started out as TheRival, but by the end of the first game, Chaud had moved from SixthRanger into the Lancer position.
** Interestingly enough Mega Man and Proto Man/Zero actual invert the weapon associations, with TheHero preferring guns and TheLancer using swords.
* ''VideoGame/MetalGear''
** Since his introduction in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', Hal "Otacon" Emmerich has served as Solid Snake's best friend and most ardent ally. While Otacon is no soldier and can't hold his own in a fight, his keen intellect and technological prowess make him an excellent supporter.
** ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'' gives Venom Snake two lancers: Kazuhira Miller and Revolver Ocelot. While Snake is the point-man for missions carried out by the Diamond Dogs, both Miller and Ocelot help manage and maintain the organization. Both also contrast to Snake in their own ways, as well as contrast each other: Miller is more of a hot-head who is focused primarily on getting revenge against Cipher, while Ocelot is more level-headed and acts as a voice of reason.
%%* ''VideoGame/MinecraftStoryMode'':
** Lukas starts off as The Sixth Ranger, but becomes Jesse's closest ally and right-hand man for the first half of Season 1.
** Petra appears to have taken Lukas' place as Jesse's right-hand man (or woman) from Episode 5 onwards.
%%* ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights'' limits your party size to one or two at a time, but all of the possible party members can be lancers.
%%* ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights2'' has a very large party by the end, but the characters most likely to fit as the Lancer are Casavir, Bishop, Sand, and Khelgar.
%%* Dio from ''VideoGame/OgreBattle64'' as well as Vice from the original ''VideoGame/TacticsOgre''.
* ''VideoGame/Onmyoji2016'': Hiromasa is this to [[TheHero Seimei]]. While Seimei is mature and rational, Hiromasa is a HotBlooded ChallengeSeeker who often gets himself into trouble because he loves fighting [[WorthyOpponent powerful enemies]] so much (in fact, the [[EstablishingCharacterMoment first thing he does]] when he meets Seimei is to ''challenge the guy himself'' to a duel). Gameplay mechanics-wise, Hiromasa is definitely more combat-oriented, having ''three'' active attack skills while [[WhiteMage Seimei]] only has ''one''.
* ''VideoGame/TheOrionConspiracy'' has the engineer Meyer put in this role for TheHero Devlin [=McCormack=]. Meyer loves to cuss. He was a soldier in the Corporation War and is more cynical about it than Devlin. Meyer shows how badass he is by [[spoiler: fighting and killing off Captain Shannon and fending off Lowe the xenomorph. Unfortunately, we do not get to see that fight with the xenomorph]]. He also has a big picture attitude to situations, in contrast to Devlin, who looks at the little details.
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'', since the third game, has had TheLancer be a BromanticFoil and best friend figure to the protagonist:
** Junpei Iori of ''VideoGame/Persona3''. Where the protagonist is stoic, level-headed, an implied ladies' man, and a potential overachiever, Junpei is eager to prove himself, bitter about the protagonist being chosen to [[ItsUpToYou lead the team]] over him, brash, loud, an academic underachiever, and a usually unsuccessful girl-chaser. Despite this, the two are HeterosexualLifePartners (or PlatonicLifePartners in the PSP port, where a female protagonist becomes available) and Junpei becomes the OnlySaneMan along with the dog in the epilogue when they refuse to take sides in the teams' fighting.
** In ''Persona 3 [[ExpansionPack FES]]''[='s=] playable epilogue, level-headed and socially-awkward Aigis is the protagonist, with passionate and outgoing Yukari acting as the Lancer.
** ''VideoGame/Persona4'' gives us Yosuke Hanamura, everyone. While the Protagonist is both TheStoic and a HeroicMime (aside from battle cries and text speech), Yosuke is much more talkative and chipper, with a little DeadpanSnarker tossed in. [[spoiler: While he's very willing to have the Protagonist take over as leader during the early parts of the storyline, his final Social Link scene reveals that he had been envious of the Protagonist's competence, and starts a friendly brawl between the two to knock said impulses out of him.]] Heck, Yosuke often refers to the ''P4'' protagonist as partner. In the various spin-off games, manga, and anime adaptations where we see ''P4''[='s=] protagonist express himself more, it's shown that this bond is equally reciprocated by him, calling Yosuke his partner in return.
** ''VideoGame/Persona5'' continues this tradition, though with a slightly more varied cast.
*** The most traditional Lancer is Ryuji Sakamoto, who has elements of TheBigGuy in the group. Contrasting against TheStoic, charming and potentially best-in-class protagonist Joker, Ryuji/Skull is HotBlooded, very talkative, and prone to getting into trouble. At the same time, he is a very compassionate individual who may not be as confident in himself as he seems (contrasting to Joker, who beneath his quiet student persona is a charming daredevil who loves being a flashy thief). Whenever Joker doesn't spend time with a love interest during plot-related events, the default option is usually Ryuji (barring more familial events, in which case it's with his caretaker, Sojiro). Heck, one of these events (going fishing) has Ryuji pretty much call himself Joker's right-hand man and is regarded as such, even if not often by the group. Lastly, Ryuji looks up to the protagonist and openly calls him his best friend. It's implied the sentiment is returned and Ryuji was Joker's first friend given everything that has happened.
*** On the other hand, there is also the MentorMascot Morgana. While he functions more like TheSmartGuy, he is usually by Ryuji's side and is the Magician Arcana like it has been in the past. He is the closest to Joker besides Ryuji and it's implied the two's bickering may stem from this competition to be this. Though ''Persona Q2'' seems to imply Ryuji fulfills the role given he has a combo attack with his fellow lancers while Morgana has one with his fellow "mascots." It's something of a plot point as well; at the beginning of the game, Morgana was the most experienced member of the group and taught the others the basics of being a Phantom Thief as well as knowledge of the Metaverse. As the game went on though and more characters came on that filled those roles better and Morgana felt pretty useless, and in typical Lancer fashion, he defects from the group for a while.
*** Joker gets a ''third'' Lancer in Goro Akechi, and it's particularly evident in the UpdatedRerelease. He presented himself as TheRival to the Thieves at first in trying to capture them for their crimes and manages to sneak his way into the group through blackmail and forcing them to disband after their alliance is finished. [[spoiler: Then he betrays them and nearly kills Joker, but the group had caught on that he was planning on betraying them and put in countermeasures.]] Over the course of the game, he shares many similarities with Joker in how they're both outcasts who have to put on a facade in the public eye but hide a much more exuberant persona underneath. In the newly added content for ''Royal'', Akechi is the most vocally opposed to whatever decision the group decides and asks them the tough questions before acting, and is something of an AntiHero to the more morally upright group.
* Clank from the ''Franchise/RatchetAndClank'' games: Clank's main role in the duo is to act as the sage, level-headed council to counter Ratchet's impulsive sensibilities (being a Lombax and all). Of particular note is [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2002 the first game]], where Ratchet is only concerned about having a good time (and later getting revenge on Qwark) while Clank's goal is to stop Chairman Drek. It isn't until Ratchet defeats Qwark and realizes it was at the expense of innocent civilians that their goals align.
* Aika of ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia''. She's [[TheHero Vyse]]'s NumberTwo and fits this role in the party's clear FiveManBand, with her personality being hyper and excitable by contrast with Vyse's more cool and collected demeanor.
* In the ''Franchise/SlyCooper'' games, the titular character becomes this to Bentley. Most of the time, however, Sly is the impulsive, excited one while Bentley is the more concerned and calculating one.
* Matt Horner from ''VideoGame/StarCraftII'' is this to Jim Raynor, an excellent example of the more traditionally heroic character on a less-traditionally heroic team
* Both protagonists of ''VideoGame/StarOceanTheDivineForce'' has their own lancer. Raymond's lancer is Elena, an android who served as second officer on the starship ''Ydas'' and, in contrast to the impulsive and hot-headed Raymond, is stoic, analytical, and something of a mother hen. Laeticia's lancer is Albaird, her childhood friend and personal knight who, in contrast to her inquisitive and free-spirited nature, is dutiful, honor-bound, and mildly distrustful of others.
* ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' has Ken Masters to Ryu. Ken's a rich playboy with a flair for the dramatic to contrast TheHero that is Ryu's stoicism and discipline. Other examples could include Guile to Charlie and Yang to Yun.
* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' actually has quite a few DependingOnTheWriter:
** From Team Sonic, Tails and Knuckles play this towards Sonic. Tails as the [[HeterosexualLifePartners best-friend]] variant, whereas Knuckles is a FriendlyRival to Sonic. Both of them also pull double duty as TheSmartGuy and TheBigGuy, respectively. Tails started off as mainly a sidekick but soon became a mostly equal partner to Sonic, and tends to be the levelheaded and timid one to Sonic's reckless and headstrong attitude. Knuckles is an antagonist turned friend who takes things much more seriously than Sonic's lackadaisical and carefree approach to heroics.
** Shadow is an interesting case because he serves as this for two different characters and then inverts it.
*** Like Knuckles, Shadow is also a much more serious foil to Sonic, but also [[MirrorCharacter shares many similarities with him as well]], both in personality and physical traits. Shadow never formally joins Sonic's circle of friends and instead remains an AloofAlly, and only works with Sonic when circumstances force them to put aside their differences.
*** In ''VideoGame/SonicHeroes'', Rouge is listed as the leader, but because Shadow is just so much more popular, many fans erroneously assume that Rouge is his Lancer instead of the other way around, which is exactly what happens many adaptations just go and make Shadow the leader and Rouge as his Lancer.
** Cream acts as a Lancer of sorts to Blaze in ''VideoGame/SonicRush'', as she helps her get over her antisocial ways, but this dynamic is dropped afterward.
%%* Falco from ''VideoGame/StarFox'' fits this trope like a glove.
* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'': Post-DivergentCharacterEvolution, Luigi now acts as the somewhat reluctant companion to Mario.
* ''VideoGame/TalesSeries'':
** In ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia's'' initial FiveManBand, Genis, Lloyd's best friend, plays the role of the more smart and cynical Lancer to Lloyd's idealistic IdiotHero. Zelos, who joins later, also takes up the Lancer role.
** ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss'' has a possibility of two different lancers in the party. Luke, the IdiotHero, has Guy ([[HeterosexualLifePartner Childhood Friend]], [[TheCareTaker Guardian]], and possible [[TheRival Rival]]) or Tear (ActionGirl and TheSpock).
** ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'' is what happens when you give TheLancer his own game. [[AntiHero Yuri]] is ChaoticGood to the core, unafraid of breaking the law to do the right thing, and frequently gets into arguments with his best friend and [[TheRival rival]]; [[KnightInShiningArmor Flynn]], who takes on the role of a SupportingLeader for much of the game. Yuri himself gets his own, "proper" Lancer in the form of [[IdiotHero Karol]]; who is much more cautious and cowardly than Yuri is, but has a more [[WideEyedIdealist idealistic sense of right and wrong]] and ultimately develops into a brave leader while Yuri continues to fight in the shadows of other people. [[MsFanservice Judith]], being an ''extreme'' BloodKnight, is more of TheBigGirl with sprinklings of Lancer traits. She's too similar to Yuri in personality and moral outlook to qualify fully, however.
** ''VideoGame/TalesOfBerseria'' has Eleanor Hume. Interestingly, she's also the SixthRanger, being the last character to join. While Rokurou acts as a bit of a yes-man for Velvet throughout the game, Eleanor's disposition and her status as the moral center of the team contrasts Velvet's ruthlessness and aggression. The two actually end up being some of the biggest catalysts for the other's CharacterDevelopment. Velvet inspires Eleanor to stretch the rules for the sake of helping the whole system, while Eleanor largely causes Velvet to ease up in her mission. By endgame, Velvet treats Eleanor like a trusted confidant.
* North from ''VideoGame/ThreeTheHardWay'' is the best friend and {{foil}} to the protagonist, Vance. While the latter is a lazy and pragmatic AntiHero, the former is a hard-working and emotional IdealHero.
* In most ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fanworks, Kirisame Marisa plays this role for Hakurei Reimu. Marisa is the hard-working BadassNormal (or as normal you can be in a world of overpowered girls with magical powers) while Reimu is the lazy genius, and Marisa tends to have her own agenda for solving incidents, while Reimu just wants to get it over with since it's her job. This isn't really played up in the games (except for perhaps Imperishable Night, where they face off against each other) because according to the storyline, the chosen character is the only one that actually goes out and solves the incident.
* Alicia, from ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'', is this, with a touch of TeamMom.
** Which is ironic, given that Largo's class is Lancer.
** Zeri from ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChroniclesII'', he's the [[RedOniBlueOni blue(-haired) oni to Avan's red oni]].
** Gusurg from ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChroniclesIII'' [[spoiler:pre-defection]]. To lesser extent, Riela.
* ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadTelltale'':
** Over time, Clementine has been a worthy sidekick to Lee, Jane, Kenny, Luke, Javier (who is initially briefly one to Clem) and Violet, always backing them up in combat and sometimes with decision-making. AJ becomes this to her in ''The Final Season''.
** Lee seems to serve this role to Kenny or Lilly for the first half of Season 1, who will come up with the plans and the orders, which Lee then carries out.
** Kenny becomes one to Lee later in Season 1. Christa briefly serves as one to Lee near the end of Episode 5 after Kenny is presumed dead.
** Rebecca takes up this role in Season 2 Episode 3. Kenny takes the role of leader again, and Carlos and Luke are too busy. She uses this role as any lancer should and counters all of Kenny's plans until it was proven that with some adjustments it would work without a doubt.
** Kate has been there for Javi ever since the start of the apocalypse, and is his most reliable ally in ''A New Frontier''.
** Brody, Louis and Violet assume this role at various points in ''A Final Season''
%%* Felius is Clarissa's lancer in ''VideoGame/{{Wild ARMs XF}}''.
%%* Dogi serves this role to Adol in the ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'' series.

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