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''Legasista'' is an ActionRPG that was released on the UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork in 2012, developed by System Prisma (makers of the ''VideoGame/ClaDun'' series, to which this game [[SpiritualSuccessor bears many similarities]]) and published by Creator/NipponIchi Software in America.

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''Legasista'' is an ActionRPG that was released on the UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork Platform/PlayStationNetwork in 2012, developed by System Prisma (makers of the ''VideoGame/ClaDun'' series, to which this game [[SpiritualSuccessor bears many similarities]]) and published by Creator/NipponIchi Software in America.
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* MulticoloredHair: Alto's hair is mostly blue in the front, and red in the back.
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* FireIceLightning
* FighterMageThief: the Warrior, Explorer (warrior/thief hybrid), Thief, Pyro, Cryo, and Warmage (warrior/pyro/cryo hybrid)

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* FireIceLightning
FireIceLightning: The three types of elemental magic used in the game.
* FighterMageThief: The six jobs available for player characters can fit into these archetypes: the Warrior, Explorer (warrior/thief hybrid), Thief, Pyro, Cryo, and Warmage (warrior/pyro/cryo hybrid)hybrid).



* HalfHumanHybrid: Mimily Bahamut is half dragon
* JobSystem: there's 6 jobs, each with multiple energy frames (different equip and health slot arrangements), energy frames can be changed at any time and jobs can be changed once the current job has reached level 20.
* LostTechnology

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* HalfHumanHybrid: Mimily Bahamut is half dragon
half-dragon.
* JobSystem: there's There's 6 jobs, each with multiple energy frames (different equip and health slot arrangements), energy frames can be changed at any time and jobs can be changed once the current job has reached level 20.
* LostTechnologyLostTechnology: There's some scattered all across Ivy Tower, with RobotGirl Melize being a prime example.



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* PlayerMooksPlayerMooks: The characters that can be made with imported sprite sheets are these, functioning the same as Alto and the other main characters but having no story importance whatsoever.



* RobotGirl: Melize

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* RobotGirl: MelizeMelize is a weapon that looks like a blonde woman.

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''Legasista'' is an ActionRPG that was released on the PlayStationNetwork in 2012, developed by System Prisma (makers of the ''VideoGame/ClaDun'' series, to which this game [[SpiritualSuccessor bears many similarities]]) and published by Creator/NipponIchi Software in America.

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''Legasista'' is an ActionRPG that was released on the PlayStationNetwork UsefulNotes/PlayStationNetwork in 2012, developed by System Prisma (makers of the ''VideoGame/ClaDun'' series, to which this game [[SpiritualSuccessor bears many similarities]]) and published by Creator/NipponIchi Software in America.
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* ClingyJealousGirl: Sprouty does not like Melize being anywhere near Alto.

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* FloatingLimbs: The player characters' sprites look like this outside of cutscenes.



* RaymanianLimbs: The player characters' sprites look like this outside of cutscenes.
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* MacGuffinGirl / MineralMacGuffin: Alto's sister Mari, who was cursed and turned into a crystal.

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* MacGuffinGirl / MineralMacGuffin: Alto's sister Mari, who was cursed and turned into a crystal.
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''Legasista'' is an ActionRPG that was released on the PlayStationNetwork in 2012, developed by System Prisma (makers of the ''VideoGame/ClaDun'' series, to which this game [[SpiritualSuccessor bears many similarities]]) and published by [[Creator/{{Nippon Ichi}} Nippon Ichi]] Software in America.

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''Legasista'' is an ActionRPG that was released on the PlayStationNetwork in 2012, developed by System Prisma (makers of the ''VideoGame/ClaDun'' series, to which this game [[SpiritualSuccessor bears many similarities]]) and published by [[Creator/{{Nippon Ichi}} Nippon Ichi]] Creator/NipponIchi Software in America.
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''Legasista'' is an ActionRPG that was released on the PlayStationNetwork in 2012, developed by System Prisma (makers of the ''VideoGame/ClaDun'' series, to which this game [[SpiritualSuccessor bears many similarities]]) and published by NipponIchi Software in America.

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''Legasista'' is an ActionRPG that was released on the PlayStationNetwork in 2012, developed by System Prisma (makers of the ''VideoGame/ClaDun'' series, to which this game [[SpiritualSuccessor bears many similarities]]) and published by NipponIchi [[Creator/{{Nippon Ichi}} Nippon Ichi]] Software in America.
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* CharacterCustomization: You can import sprite sheets, so you can play as pretty much anyone you want.

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* FighterMageThief

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* FighterMageThiefFighterMageThief: the Warrior, Explorer (warrior/thief hybrid), Thief, Pyro, Cryo, and Warmage (warrior/pyro/cryo hybrid)
* HalfHumanHybrid: Mimily Bahamut is half dragon


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* RummageSaleReject: Shout is an almost literal one, his body is made from junk parts.
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* JobSystem: there's 6 jobs, each with multiple energy frames (different equip and health slot arrangements), energy frames can be changed at any time and jobs can be changed once the current job has reached level 20.

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* DoAnythingRobot: Melize, who recovers her lost memories by eating the various data chips found in the Ivory Tower, which slowly unlock new functions for the player.

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* DoAnythingRobot: Melize, who recovers her lost memories by eating the various data chips found in the Ivory Ivy Tower, which slowly unlock new functions for the player.player.
* FireIceLightning
* FighterMageThief



* RandomlyGeneratedLevels

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* RandomlyGeneratedLevelsRandomlyGeneratedLevels: Once Melize learns how to dig holes, you can use them to unlock randomized dungeons of varying difficulty within your home base.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To the [[Videogame/ClaDun Cladun series]], in which most of the game mechanics originate.
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* RandomlyGeneratedDungeons

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* RandomlyGeneratedDungeonsRandomlyGeneratedLevels
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''Legasista'' is an ActionRPG that was released on the PlayStationNetwork in 2012, developed by System Prisma (makers of the ''VideoGame/ClaDun'' series, to which this game [[SpiritualSuccessor bears many similarities]]) and published by NipponIchi Software in America.

A young explorer named Alto Straiter discovers a place called the Ivy Tower, a large tower covering up the remains of an ancient railyard. He believes that the magic within the tower can help him restore his sister Mari, who was transformed into a crystal as the result of a curse.

Along the way, he runs into Melize, a RobotGirl built from the technology in the ruin. When she sees Alto for the first time, she is prepared to kill him for trespassing, but an explosive accident [[LaserGuidedAmnesia robs her of all of her memories]], including the means to break Alto's sister's curse. All hope appears to be lost, until Alto and Melize discover data chips within the Ivy Tower that help restore some of Melize's lost functions. After consuming one of these chips and hearing Alto mention his cursed sister, it triggers something in Melize's memory bank that feels important to her, yet she doesn't understand why. With this knowledge, Alto and Melize brave the Ivy Tower's numerous monsters and traps in hopes of finding the things they are looking for...

! Tropes used in ''Legasista'':
* DoAnythingRobot: Melize, who recovers her lost memories by eating the various data chips found in the Ivory Tower, which slowly unlock new functions for the player.
* LostTechnology
* MacGuffinGirl / MineralMacGuffin: Alto's sister Mari, who was cursed and turned into a crystal.
* MulticoloredHair: Alto's hair is mostly blue in the front, and red in the back.
* OneNoteChef: Ms. Dungeon, who is able to cook meals that look like normal food...except that they ''all'' taste of bean sprouts. Somewhat justified in that sprouts are the only thing that grow inside the Ivy Tower.
* PlayerMooks
* RandomlyGeneratedDungeons
* RaymanianLimbs: The player characters' sprites look like this outside of cutscenes.
* RobotGirl: Melize
* TheUnpronounceable: Ms. Dungeon's real name.
* VerbalTic: The various Sprouts in the tower always end their sentences with "moshi", moshi!

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