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This game was released on August 2, 2012 in Japan for the Wii and for the Wii U on March 30, 2013 by {{Square Enix}}, with a PC version now in public beta; other regions have yet to receive an official announcement.

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This game was released on August 2, 2012 in Japan for the Wii and for the Wii U on March 30, 2013 by {{Square Enix}}, with a PC version now in public beta; other regions have yet to receive an official announcement. The game has also received a port in Japan to the[[AndroidGames Andriod devices]] and has been [[http://www.gamespot.com/articles/dragon-quest-x-uses-streaming-tech-to-come-to-3ds-/1100-6420972 announced that a port of the game will arrive on in the Fall of 2014]] for the Nintendo3DS both using streaming technology to enable the games to function.
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* DemonLordsandArchdevils: Nelgel. Although he's been referenced as {{Satan}} countless times throughout the main plotline, he reveals that [[spoiler:there are dark creatures out there far worse than him]] after you defeat him.

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* DemonLordsandArchdevils: DemonLordsAndArchdevils: Nelgel. Although he's been referenced as {{Satan}} countless times throughout the main plotline, he reveals that [[spoiler:there are dark creatures out there far worse than him]] after you defeat him.
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* BigEater: The sage who helps you penetrate Nelgel's barrier.
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* DemonLordsandArchdevils: Nelgel. Although he's been referenced as {{Satan}} countless times throughout the main plotline, he reveals that [[spoiler:there are dark creatures out there far worse than him]] after you defeat him.
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* DeflectorShields: One can be seen covering Rendashia, or at least what's left of it.
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* {{Youkai}}: The Ogre race hit pretty much all the hallmarks of traditional Japanese ''oni'': giant bodies, red skin, horns, mountain-dwelling, clad in animal-skins, etc.

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* {{Youkai}}: The Ogre race hit hits pretty much all the hallmarks of traditional Japanese ''oni'': giant bodies, red skin, horns, mountain-dwelling, clad in animal-skins, etc.
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* ((Youkai)): The Ogre race hit pretty much all the hallmarks of traditional Japanese ''oni'': giant bodies, red skin, horns, mountain-dwelling, clad in animal-skins, etc.

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* ((Youkai)): {{Youkai}}: The Ogre race hit pretty much all the hallmarks of traditional Japanese ''oni'': giant bodies, red skin, horns, mountain-dwelling, clad in animal-skins, etc.
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* ((Youkai)): The Ogre race hit pretty much all the hallmarks of traditional Japanese ''oni'': giant bodies, red skin, horns, mountain-dwelling, clad in animal-skins, etc.
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* ArbitraryHeadCountLimit: Most MMO's can have raiding parties in the tens to hundreds. DQ[==]10 maxes out at four. That's four ''people'' total.

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* ArbitraryHeadCountLimit: Most MMO's can have raiding parties in the tens to hundreds. DQ[==]10 maxes out at four. That's four ''people'' total.''four people total''.
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* ArbitraryHeadCountLimit: Most MMO's can have raiding parties in the tens to hundreds. DQ[==]10 maxes out at four. That's four people ''total''.

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* ArbitraryHeadCountLimit: Most MMO's can have raiding parties in the tens to hundreds. DQ[==]10 maxes out at four. That's four people ''total''.''people'' total.
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* ArbitraryHeadCountLimit: Most MMO's can have raiding parties in the tens to hundreds. DQ10 maxes out at four. That's four people ''total''.

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* ArbitraryHeadCountLimit: Most MMO's can have raiding parties in the tens to hundreds. DQ10 DQ[==]10 maxes out at four. That's four people ''total''.
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* ArbitraryHeadCountLimit: Most MMO's can have raiding parties in the tens to hundreds. DQ10 maxes out at four. That's four people ''total''.
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** High Men: Wedi, the tall, androgynous fish people.

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** High Men: Wedi, the tall, androgynous fish people.[[LittleBitBeastly fish]] [[ApparentlyHumanMerfolk people]].



** Cute: Pukuripo, bunny-like creatures who somewhat resemble [[FinalFantasy Moogles]].

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** Cute: Pukuripo, bunny-like Puklipo, bunny-cat creatures who somewhat resemble [[FinalFantasy Moogles]].
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* Elfeminate: Elf player characters are almost universally androgynous (as in it is next to impossible to tell the males from the females), though older NPCs will occasionally grow mustaches.

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* Elfeminate: {{Elfeminate}}: Elf player characters are almost universally androgynous (as in it is next to impossible to tell the males from the females), though older NPCs NPC's will occasionally grow mustaches.
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* Elfeminate: Elf player characters are almost universally androgynous (as in it is next to impossible to tell the males from the females), though older NPCs will occasionally grow mustaches.
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* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: Averted big-time. These dwarves are nothing like the normal bearded Scottish type, instead taking cues from {{Mayincatec}} designs. They're also green-skinned and without facial hair (still short, though).

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* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: Averted big-time. These dwarves are nothing like the normal bearded Scottish type, instead taking cues from looking like green-skinned, beardless toddlers using {{Magitek}} technology with a distinct {{Mayincatec}} designs. design. They're also green-skinned still short and without facial hair (still short, though).technologically advanced, though.
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This game was released on August 2, 2012 in Japan for the Wii and a Spring 2013 release for the Wii U by {{Square Enix}}; other regions have yet to receive an official announcement.

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This game was released on August 2, 2012 in Japan for the Wii and a Spring 2013 release for the Wii U on March 30, 2013 by {{Square Enix}}; Enix}}, with a PC version now in public beta; other regions have yet to receive an official announcement.
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''Dragon Quest X: Waking of the Five Tribes'' (approximate translation), is the tenth installment of the ''DragonQuest'' series, out for the {{Wii}} and coming soon to the {{WiiU}}. The game takes place in the world of Astordia, which is the home of five different races of people.

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''Dragon Quest X: Waking of the Five Tribes'' (approximate translation), is the tenth installment of the ''DragonQuest'' series, out for the {{Wii}} and coming soon to the {{WiiU}}. The game takes place in the world of Astordia, which is the home of five different races of people.



This game was released on August 2, 2012 in Japan by {{Square Enix}}; other regions have yet to receive an official announcement.

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This game was released on August 2, 2012 in Japan for the Wii and a Spring 2013 release for the Wii U by {{Square Enix}}; other regions have yet to receive an official announcement.announcement.
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* WhatTheHellHero: At the start of the Wedi storyline, a villager calls out your rival Hyuza for [[spoiler:taking advantage of your hero's guard being dropped during a sparring session]].

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* WhatTheHellHero: At the start of the Wedi storyline, a villager calls out your rival Hyuza for [[spoiler:taking advantage of your hero's guard being dropped during a sparring session]].session]], which resulted in [[spoiler:their death]].
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* [[spoiler:FirstEpisodeResurrection]]: The connection between the prologue and the main online game.


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* TheRival: Hyuza serves as one for the Wedi hero/heroine.


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* WhatTheHellHero: At the start of the Wedi storyline, a villager calls out your rival Hyuza for [[spoiler:taking advantage of your hero's guard being dropped during a sparring session]].

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* CharacterCustomization

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* CharacterCustomizationAndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: In a sense. You start as one of a pair of human siblings; after plot happens and the main 'online' game opens up, you get to select/design a new character from one of the five races. There's also an 'offline' plot revolving around your sibling.
* BookEnds: In the opening video, an ogre warrior bails out the human hero, then gives him a thumbs-up before leaving. After gathering a party and becoming an experienced warrior himself, the hero and his new friends return the favor, backing her up during a boss fight. As the ogre recognizes him, he flashes her a quick smile and a thumbs-up.
* CharacterCustomization: Allowing you to tweak your height, hairstyle/color, eye shapes/colors, skin tone, and other basics. Notably, you're also given the chance to design your sibling.
* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: Though you lost your parents while young, you still have your sibling.
* [[spoiler:DoomedHometown: Etene, unsurprisingly.]]



* FiveRaces: They're in the title, though materials have clarified that it's five ''nonhuman'' races. Humans are in the game, but have a special role in it and might not even be playable. [[spoiler:You will eventually be able to switch between Human and the race you choose.]]

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* FiveRaces: They're in After the title, though materials have clarified that it's five ''nonhuman'' races. Humans are in Prologue, you get to choose one of the game, but have a special role in it and might not even be playable. [[spoiler:You will eventually be able to switch between Human and the race you choose.]]titular Five Tribes, who fall into these catagories.



* HairDecorations: One of the 'younger girl' hairstyles includes a ribbon in her ponytail.



* ItemCrafting: There's even a "Renown system", where your status goes up the more people use the equipment you made.

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* ItemCrafting: Which takes the form of {{MiniGame}}s. There's even a "Renown system", System" where your status goes rises up the more according to how many people use the equipment you made.you've made.
* KidHero: Among your design choices at the start of the game is whether your character appears to be in their upper teens/early adulthood or is noticably younger. Same goes for your sibling.


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* SiblingTeam: You and your sibling start out as this.
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* FiveRaces: They're in the title, though materials have clarified that it's five ''nonhuman'' races. Humans are in the game, but have a special role in it and might not even be playable.

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* FiveRaces: They're in the title, though materials have clarified that it's five ''nonhuman'' races. Humans are in the game, but have a special role in it and might not even be playable. [[spoiler:You will eventually be able to switch between Human and the race you choose.]]
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''Dragon Quest X: Waking of the Five Tribes'' (approximate translation), is soon to be the tenth installment of the ''DragonQuest'' series, coming soon to the {{Wii}} and WiiU. The game takes place in the world of Astordia, which is the home of five different races of people.

The game features CharacterCustomization and [[AnAdventurerIsYou Vocations]], similar to ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX''. Once you've created your character, you can send them to meet the characters of other players. You can form a party of up to four characters, who can then go together on adventures. One major thing about this game that makes it unique from the others in the series is that the multiplayer is handled online.

This game was released on August 2, 2012 in Japan by SquareEnix; other regions have yet to receive an official announcement.

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''Dragon Quest X: Waking of the Five Tribes'' (approximate translation), is soon to be the tenth installment of the ''DragonQuest'' series, out for the {{Wii}} and coming soon to the {{Wii}} and WiiU.{{WiiU}}. The game takes place in the world of Astordia, which is the home of five different races of people.

The game is an {{MMORPG}} that features CharacterCustomization and [[AnAdventurerIsYou Vocations]], similar to ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX''. Once you've created your character, you can send them to meet the characters of other players. You can form a party of up to four characters, who can then go together on adventures. One major thing about this game that makes it unique from the others in the series is that the multiplayer is handled online.

This game was released on August 2, 2012 in Japan by SquareEnix; {{Square Enix}}; other regions have yet to receive an official announcement.
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This game is projected to be released in late 2012 in Japan by SquareEnix; other regions have yet to receive an official announcement.

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This game is projected to be was released in late on August 2, 2012 in Japan by SquareEnix; other regions have yet to receive an official announcement.
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** Stout: Ogres

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** Stout: Ogres[[{{Youkai}} Ogres]]



** Mundane: Dwarves, it seems. They have combinations of several archetypes and it evens out to Mundane.

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** Mundane: Dwarves, it seems. They have combinations a combination of several archetypes and it evens out to Mundane.



** Cute: Pukuripo (who somewhat resemble [[FinalFantasy Moogles]]).

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** Cute: Pukuripo (who Pukuripo, bunny-like creatures who somewhat resemble [[FinalFantasy Moogles]]).Moogles]].

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* FantasyCounterpartCulture: The Elves have a very Medieval Japanese architecture, Wedi buildings seem to be influenced by Polynesians, and the Dwarven cities all have a {{Mayincatec}} style.



** High Men: Wedi, the tall, androgynous fish people.
** Mundane: Dwarves, it seems. They have combinations of several archetypes and it evens out to Mundane.



** Mundane: Wedi seem closest, despite being FishPeople.
** High Men: Dwarves?
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The game features CharacterCustomization and [[AnAdventurerIsYou Vocations]], similar to ''DragonQuestIX''. Once you've created your character, you can send them to meet the characters of other players. You can form a party of up to four characters, who can then go together on adventures. One major thing about this game that makes it unique from the others in the series is that the multiplayer is handled online.

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The game features CharacterCustomization and [[AnAdventurerIsYou Vocations]], similar to ''DragonQuestIX''.''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX''. Once you've created your character, you can send them to meet the characters of other players. You can form a party of up to four characters, who can then go together on adventures. One major thing about this game that makes it unique from the others in the series is that the multiplayer is handled online.
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''Dragon Quest X: Waking of the Five Tribes'', is soon to be the tenth installment of the ''DragonQuest'' series, coming soon to the {{Wii}} and WiiU. The game takes place in the world of Astordia, which is the home of five different races of people.

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''Dragon Quest X: Waking of the Five Tribes'', Tribes'' (approximate translation), is soon to be the tenth installment of the ''DragonQuest'' series, coming soon to the {{Wii}} and WiiU. The game takes place in the world of Astordia, which is the home of five different races of people.
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This game is projected to be released in late 2011 in Japan by SquareEnix; other regions have yet to receive an official announcement.

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This game is projected to be released in late 2011 2012 in Japan by SquareEnix; other regions have yet to receive an official announcement.

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