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Also, an ONA called ''Gundam Breaker Battlogue'' aired in 2021.

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Also, an ONA called ''Gundam Breaker Battlogue'' aired in 2021.2021, featuring characters from this game and ''Gundam Breaker 3''.
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Also, an OVA called Gundam Breaker Battlogue anime will be [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-08-20/gundam-breaker-battlogue-anime-reveals-promo-video-cast-staff-october-premiere/.176476 shown in October]].

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Also, an OVA ONA called Gundam ''Gundam Breaker Battlogue anime will be [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-08-20/gundam-breaker-battlogue-anime-reveals-promo-video-cast-staff-october-premiere/.176476 shown Battlogue'' aired in October]].
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* LimitBreak: Certain Gunpla parts have EX Skills with elaborate cutscenes. Usually, they cannot be countered, save foe other parts with EX Skills and/or stun mechanics.

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* LimitBreak: Certain Gunpla parts have EX Skills with elaborate cutscenes. Usually, they cannot be countered, save foe for other parts with EX Skills and/or stun mechanics.



* ToylessToylineCharacter: While the game features a bunch of real Gunpla figures, there are also figures of [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Anchor]], [[Anime/AfterWarGundamX RMSN-008 Bertigo]], and [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ AMX-015 Geymalk]], none of which have Gunpla figures of their own at the time of their inclusion in the game. While Anchor [[ProductPlacement was put in to commemorate the release of Volume 13 of]] ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Dust]]'', neither Geymalk nor Bertigo have this excuse. Even the characters' first few Gunpla are sadly not spared from having no real life kits to their name.

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* ToylessToylineCharacter: While the game features a bunch of real Gunpla figures, there are also figures of [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Anchor]], [[Anime/AfterWarGundamX RMSN-008 Bertigo]], and [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ AMX-015 Geymalk]], none of which have Gunpla figures of their own at the time of their inclusion in the game. While Anchor [[ProductPlacement was put in to commemorate the release of Volume 13 of]] ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Dust]]'', neither Geymalk nor Bertigo have this excuse. Even the characters' first few Gunpla in-game are sadly not spared from having no official real life kits to their name.
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* ToylessToylineCharacter: While the game features a bunch of real Gunpla figures, there are also figures of [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Anchor]], [[Anime/AfterWarGundamX RMSN-008 Bertigo]], and [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ AMX-015 Geymalk]], none of which have Gunpla figures of their own at the time of their inclusion in the game. While Anchor [[ProductPlacement was put in to commemorate the release of Volume 13 of]] ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Dust]]'', neither Geymalk nor Bertigo have this excuse. Even the characters' first few Gunpla models are sadly not spared from having no real life kits to their name.

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* ToylessToylineCharacter: While the game features a bunch of real Gunpla figures, there are also figures of [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Anchor]], [[Anime/AfterWarGundamX RMSN-008 Bertigo]], and [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ AMX-015 Geymalk]], none of which have Gunpla figures of their own at the time of their inclusion in the game. While Anchor [[ProductPlacement was put in to commemorate the release of Volume 13 of]] ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Dust]]'', neither Geymalk nor Bertigo have this excuse. Even the characters' first few Gunpla models are sadly not spared from having no real life kits to their name.
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* ToylessToylineCharacter: While the game features a bunch of real Gunpla figures, there are also figures of [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Anchor]], [[Anime/AfterWarGundamX RMSN-008 Bertigo]], and [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ AMX-015 Geymalk]], none of which have Gunpla figures of their own at the time of their inclusion in the game. While Anchor [[ProductPlacement was put in to commemorate the release of Volume 13 of]] ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Dust]]'', neither Geymalk nor Bertigo have this excuse. Even the characters' Gunpla are sadly not spared from having no kits to their name.

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* ToylessToylineCharacter: While the game features a bunch of real Gunpla figures, there are also figures of [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Anchor]], [[Anime/AfterWarGundamX RMSN-008 Bertigo]], and [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ AMX-015 Geymalk]], none of which have Gunpla figures of their own at the time of their inclusion in the game. While Anchor [[ProductPlacement was put in to commemorate the release of Volume 13 of]] ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Dust]]'', neither Geymalk nor Bertigo have this excuse. Even the characters' first few Gunpla models are sadly not spared from having no real life kits to their name.
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* ToylessToylineCharacter: While the game features a bunch of real Gunpla figures, there are also figures of [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Anchor]], [[Anime/AfterWarGundamX RMSN-008 Bertigo]], and [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ AMX-015 Geymalk]], none of which have Gunpla figures of their own at the time of their inclusion in the game. While Anchor [[ProductPlacement was put in to commemorate the release of Volume 13 of]] ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Dust]]'', neither Geymalk nor Bertigo have this excuse.

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* ToylessToylineCharacter: While the game features a bunch of real Gunpla figures, there are also figures of [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Anchor]], [[Anime/AfterWarGundamX RMSN-008 Bertigo]], and [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ AMX-015 Geymalk]], none of which have Gunpla figures of their own at the time of their inclusion in the game. While Anchor [[ProductPlacement was put in to commemorate the release of Volume 13 of]] ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Dust]]'', neither Geymalk nor Bertigo have this excuse. Even the characters' Gunpla are sadly not spared from having no kits to their name.
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Also, an OVA called Gundam Breaker Battlogue anime will be [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-08-20/gundam-breaker-battlogue-anime-reveals-promo-video-cast-staff-october-premiere/.176476]] shown in October.

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Also, an OVA called Gundam Breaker Battlogue anime will be [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-08-20/gundam-breaker-battlogue-anime-reveals-promo-video-cast-staff-october-premiere/.176476]] 176476 shown in October.
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** Certain word tags fall under this depending on specificity. Some require playing on certain terrain to fully activate and some are based around types of gunpla, such as Zaku type or GM type. Hardest hit is "Mobile Fighter" which is specific only to ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' units.

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** Certain word tags fall under this depending on specificity. Some require playing on certain terrain to fully activate and some are based around types of gunpla, such as Zaku type or GM type. Hardest hit is "Mobile Fighter" which is specific only to ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' units.units outside of AI parts based on Yuri Ichinose.
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Not spoiler. It's even in the anime PV and not has impact on the plot.


* NoNameGiven: The main character. Oh, sure, you can give him any old name, but he has no canonical name. He's just "The Protagonist". Averted in ''Gundam Breaker Battlogue'', where his name is revealed to be [[spoiler:Ryūsei Fudоu]].

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* NoNameGiven: The main character. Oh, sure, you can give him any old name, but he has no canonical name. He's just "The Protagonist". Averted in ''Gundam Breaker Battlogue'', where his name is revealed to be [[spoiler:Ryūsei Fudоu]].Ryūsei Fudоu.

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Also, an OVA called Gundam Breaker Battlogue anime will be [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2021-08-20/gundam-breaker-battlogue-anime-reveals-promo-video-cast-staff-october-premiere/.176476]] shown in October.



* NoNameGiven: The main character. Oh, sure, you can give him any old name, but he has no canonical name. He's just "The Protagonist".

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* NoNameGiven: The main character. Oh, sure, you can give him any old name, but he has no canonical name. He's just "The Protagonist". Averted in ''Gundam Breaker Battlogue'', where his name is revealed to be [[spoiler:Ryūsei Fudоu]].
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''Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare'' (known in Japan as ''Gundam Breaker Mobile'' and, as of Version 3, the overseas version also uses this title as well) is a smartphone-based ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' game. It is based on the ''Gundam Breaker'' franchise and is the first smartphone game in the ''Gundam'' franchise to be released overseas.

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''Gundam Breaker Mobile'' (known initially worldwide as ''Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare'' (known in Japan as ''Gundam Breaker Mobile'' and, as of before Version 3, the overseas version also uses this title as well) 3) is a smartphone-based ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' game. It is based on the ''Gundam Breaker'' franchise and is the first smartphone game in the ''Gundam'' franchise to be released overseas.
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''Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare'' (known in Japan as ''Gundam Breaker Mobile'') is a smartphone-based ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' game.[[note]]As of Version 3, the overseas version also uses the GBM title.[[/note]] It is based on the ''Gundam Breaker'' franchise and is the first smartphone game in the ''Gundam'' franchise to be released overseas.

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''Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare'' (known in Japan as ''Gundam Breaker Mobile'') Mobile'' and, as of Version 3, the overseas version also uses this title as well) is a smartphone-based ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' game.[[note]]As of Version 3, the overseas version also uses the GBM title.[[/note]] game. It is based on the ''Gundam Breaker'' franchise and is the first smartphone game in the ''Gundam'' franchise to be released overseas.


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''Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare'' (known in Japan as ''Gundam Breaker Mobile'') is a smartphone-based ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' game. It is based on the ''Gundam Breaker'' franchise and is the first smartphone game in the ''Gundam'' franchise to be released in the United States.

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''Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare'' (known in Japan as ''Gundam Breaker Mobile'') is a smartphone-based ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' game. [[note]]As of Version 3, the overseas version also uses the GBM title.[[/note]] It is based on the ''Gundam Breaker'' franchise and is the first smartphone game in the ''Gundam'' franchise to be released in the United States.
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** Changed as of Version 3. The international versions also use GBM as the official title.
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* ToylessToylineCharacter: While the game features a bunch of real Gunpla figures, there are also figures of [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Anchor]], [[Anime/AfterWarGundamX RMSN-008 Bertigo]], and [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ AMX-015 Geymalk]], none of which have Gunpla figures of their own at the time of their inclusion in the game. While Anchor [[ProductPlacement was put in to commemorate the release of Volume 13 of]] ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Dust]]'', neither Geymalk nor Bertigo have this excuse.

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* ToylessToylineCharacter: While the game features a bunch of real Gunpla figures, there are also figures of [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Anchor]], [[Anime/AfterWarGundamX RMSN-008 Bertigo]], and [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ AMX-015 Geymalk]], none of which have Gunpla figures of their own at the time of their inclusion in the game. While Anchor [[ProductPlacement was put in to commemorate the release of Volume 13 of]] ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Dust]]'', neither Geymalk nor Bertigo have this excuse.excuse.
** Averted with the upcoming Gundam Breaker Mobile: Battlogue anime -- their kits were announced way before the anime airing.
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** Currently the Sokai Festival units are these. Comprised as of Ver. 1.2 of (arranged by release date) the Nu Gundam, the Zeta Gundam and Qubeley, the Freedom and Justice Gundams, the Unicorn Gundam and Kshatriya, the ZZ and Hi-Nu HWS Gundams, and the Turn A and Turn X; they were unavailable for a time until the year-end special Sokai banners where, apart from the Turn A and X which were the featured suits, all of them can be obtained via Haro coins for a brief period.
** Outside of the monthly Sokai Festival drops, the Wing Zero OVA Ver. and the 00 [=Qan[T]=] Full Saber, offered as special banner drops for Christmas and Valentine's Day, respectively.
* RainbowPimpGear: Downplayed, as players can color their units with the color scheme of any complete Gunpla they've collected. However, this is imperfect as color schemes rarely are applied in a predictable manner (especially on the rarer or more exotic parts) and mixing and matching color schemes results in garish clashes. This can be averted, or justified, if the player uses a customer paint scheme
* TheRival: Touma. He TookALevelInJerkass once he changes schools so he can go into Gunpla Battling professionally and this switch is signified by him changing units.

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** Currently the Sokai Festival and Gundam Battle Festival units are these. Comprised as of Ver. 1.2 of (arranged by release date) the Nu Gundam, the Zeta Gundam and Qubeley, the Freedom and Justice Gundams, the Unicorn Gundam and Kshatriya, the ZZ and Hi-Nu HWS Gundams, and the Turn A and Turn X; they were unavailable for a time until the year-end special Sokai banners where, apart from the Turn A and X which were the featured suits, all of them can be obtained via Haro coins for a brief period.
** Outside of the monthly Sokai Festival drops, the Wing Zero OVA Ver. and the 00 [=Qan[T]=] Full Saber, offered as special banner drops for Christmas and Valentine's Day, respectively.
respectively. Though on occasion, they have also been treated as Sokai Festival units with their dedicated event-based limited-time banners.
* RainbowPimpGear: Downplayed, as players can color their units with the color scheme of any complete Gunpla they've collected. However, this is imperfect as color schemes rarely are applied in a predictable manner (especially on the rarer or more exotic parts) and mixing and matching color schemes results in garish clashes. This can be averted, or justified, if the player uses opts to apply a customer custom paint scheme
scheme on his kit.
* TheRival: Touma.Touma Aizen. He TookALevelInJerkass once he changes schools so he can go into Gunpla Battling professionally and this switch is signified by him changing units.
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* TheRival: Touma. He TookALevelInJerkass once he changes schools so he can go into Gunpla Battling professionally and this switch is signified by him changing units.

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* TheRival: Touma. He TookALevelInJerkass once he changes schools so he can go into Gunpla Battling professionally and this switch is signified by him changing units.units.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: While the game features a bunch of real Gunpla figures, there are also figures of [[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Anchor]], [[Anime/AfterWarGundamX RMSN-008 Bertigo]], and [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ AMX-015 Geymalk]], none of which have Gunpla figures of their own at the time of their inclusion in the game. While Anchor [[ProductPlacement was put in to commemorate the release of Volume 13 of]] ''[[Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam Mobile Suit Crossbone Gundam: Dust]]'', neither Geymalk nor Bertigo have this excuse.

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Double 00 Sky was added as a Sokai unit. That and version 2.3 was released.


** Certain word tags fall under this depending on specificity. Some require playing on certain terrain to fully activate and some are based around types of gunpla, such as Zaku type or GM type. Hardest hit is "Mobile Fighter" which is specific only to "Anime/MobileFighterGGundam" units.

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** Certain word tags fall under this depending on specificity. Some require playing on certain terrain to fully activate and some are based around types of gunpla, such as Zaku type or GM type. Hardest hit is "Mobile Fighter" which is specific only to "Anime/MobileFighterGGundam" ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'' units.



* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: The game has been active for over a year and the only anime series not represented is ''Anime/GundamBuildDivers''. This is despite the other ''Build'' entries having representatives, especially its sequel and one of the original units, the Sankapool, being derived from a ''Build Divers'' unit.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: The Averted. Though it took the game has been being active for over a year and year, ''Anime/GundamBuildDivers'' was the only last anime series not represented is ''Anime/GundamBuildDivers''.to receive representation. This is despite the other ''Build'' entries having representatives, especially its sequel and one of the original units, the Sankapool, being derived from a ''Build Divers'' unit.



* HonorBeforeReason: In chapter 14 of the story mode, Touma [[spoiler: does not activate the AIS system, an illegal AI support, during a tournament to protect his pride. This results in his sponsorship deal, in which the company involved pays his family's living expenses, being revoked.]]



* LimitBreak: Certain Gunpla parts have EX Skills with elaborate cutscenes. Usually, they cannot be countered, save foe other parts with EX Skills and/or stun mechanics

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* LimitBreak: Certain Gunpla parts have EX Skills with elaborate cutscenes. Usually, they cannot be countered, save foe other parts with EX Skills and/or stun mechanicsmechanics.



* MidSeasonUpgrade: Touma, Sana and the player character all get new Gunpla units throughout the story campaign: Touma swaps his old Buster for the G-Self-based Code Phi; Sana trades her Dianthus for the Kapool-based Sanakapool; and the player gets the Aureus, which is an evolution of the Artemis, employing aspects from the Destiny, the Double X, and even the F91.

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* MidSeasonUpgrade: Touma, Sana and the player character all get new Gunpla units throughout the story campaign: Touma swaps his old Buster for the G-Self-based Code Phi; Sana trades her Dianthus for the Kapool-based Sanakapool; Sanakapool and later the Gundam Valkyrie; and the player gets the Aureus, which is an evolution of the Artemis, employing aspects from the Destiny, the Double X, and even the F91.



* RainbowPimpGear: Downplayed, as players can color their units with the color scheme of any complete Gunpla they've collected. However, this is imperfect as color schemes rarely are applied in a predictable manner (especially on the rarer or more exotic parts) and mixing and matching color schemes results in garish clashes.

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* RainbowPimpGear: Downplayed, as players can color their units with the color scheme of any complete Gunpla they've collected. However, this is imperfect as color schemes rarely are applied in a predictable manner (especially on the rarer or more exotic parts) and mixing and matching color schemes results in garish clashes. This can be averted, or justified, if the player uses a customer paint scheme

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* AwesomeButImpractical: Some parts that have Cinematic EX Skills are deemed this, especially if the cinematic itself lasts more than 3 seconds, or if it takes too long to activate. Chief offender would be the Tryon 3's torso, as its EX skill needs a long time to charge, takes a ball-ache to finish once activated, AND must be used at an enemy target ''[[NoRangeLikePointBlankRange at point-blank range]].''

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Some parts that have Cinematic EX Skills are deemed this, especially if the cinematic itself lasts more than 3 seconds, or if it takes too long to activate. Chief offender would be the Tryon 3's torso, as its EX skill needs a long time to charge, takes a ball-ache to finish once activated, AND must be used at an enemy target ''[[NoRangeLikePointBlankRange at point-blank range]].'' ''
** Certain word tags fall under this depending on specificity. Some require playing on certain terrain to fully activate and some are based around types of gunpla, such as Zaku type or GM type. Hardest hit is "Mobile Fighter" which is specific only to "Anime/MobileFighterGGundam" units.
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* AceCustom: Many of the heroes, heroines and villains have these, even if the game claims they are unique units. The Protagonist has the Gundam Artemis, a unit combining the Destiny Gundam and the Gundam X. Sena has the Dianathus, which combines the X Divider and the Strike Gundam. Rindo uses the Enzian, which is basically the Impulse Gundam with the Wing Gundam's shoulders, backpack, and Buster Rifle. ImplYuri has the Astray Red Frame Flame, which combines the Astray Red Frame with the Dragon Gundam. Touma starts off with a customised Buster Gundam before upgrading to the Code Phi, which is a heavily modified G-Self.

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* AceCustom: Many of the heroes, heroines and villains have these, even if the game claims they are unique units. The Protagonist has the Gundam Artemis, a unit combining the Destiny Gundam and the Gundam X. Sena has the Dianathus, which combines the X Divider and the Strike Gundam. Rindo uses the Enzian, which is basically the Impulse Gundam with the Wing Gundam's shoulders, backpack, and Buster Rifle. ImplYuri Yuri has the Astray Red Frame Flame, which combines the Astray Red Frame with the Dragon Gundam. Touma starts off with a customised customized Buster Gundam before upgrading to the Code Phi, which is a heavily modified G-Self.
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* MythologyGag: The arm parts of the Shining Gundam's EX skill (Shining Finger Sword) has the description [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam "crush foes with your love, your anger, and all of your sorrow"]].

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* AceCustom: Many of the heroes, heroines and villains have these, even if the game claims they are unique units. The Protagonist has the Gundam Artemis, a unit combining the Destiny Gundam and the Gundam X. Sena has the Dianathus, which combines the X Divider and the Strike Gundam, and the Sanakapool, a modified Mobile Kapool. Yuri has the Astray Red Frame Flame, which combines the Astray Red Frame with the Dragon Gundam. Touma starts off with a customised Buster Gundam before upgrading to the Code Phi, which is a heavily modified G-Self.

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* AceCustom: Many of the heroes, heroines and villains have these, even if the game claims they are unique units. The Protagonist has the Gundam Artemis, a unit combining the Destiny Gundam and the Gundam X. Sena has the Dianathus, which combines the X Divider and the Strike Gundam, Gundam. Rindo uses the Enzian, which is basically the Impulse Gundam with the Wing Gundam's shoulders, backpack, and the Sanakapool, a modified Mobile Kapool. Yuri Buster Rifle. ImplYuri has the Astray Red Frame Flame, which combines the Astray Red Frame with the Dragon Gundam. Touma starts off with a customised Buster Gundam before upgrading to the Code Phi, which is a heavily modified G-Self.


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* MidSeasonUpgrade: Touma, Sana and the player character all get new Gunpla units throughout the story campaign: Touma swaps his old Buster for the G-Self-based Code Phi; Sana trades her Dianthus for the Kapool-based Sanakapool; and the player gets the Aureus, which is an evolution of the Artemis, employing aspects from the Destiny, the Double X, and even the F91.
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* DiskOneNuke: The Gundam Artemis. Obtained as an achievement or as a random drop in the Friend Points gasha, the parts have amazing stats for a 2-star unit.

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* DiskOneNuke: The Gundam Artemis. Obtained as an achievement or as a random drop in the Friend Points gasha, daily capsule banner, the parts have amazing stats for a 2-star unit.
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** With the sole exceptions of the Legallis and the AGE-FX, all AGE-era Gundams are 3-stars.

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* AdaptationalWimp: Thanks to the ColorCodedForYourConvenience trope (as well as a few others), many Mobile Suits are hit with this stick:
** The Stark Jegan, which is a special variant of the Jegan and went toe-to-toe with the Kshatriya, is a 1-star unit with the basic Jegan being 2-stars.
** The Gundam Mk-II, both AEUG and Titans variants, are the only 2-star Gundams with all the others being 3-star and above.
** The Crossbone X-1, despite being the ''hero'' of the ''Manga/MobileSuitCrossboneGundam'' series, is a 3-star unit with the X-2 being a 4-star.
** With the sole exceptions of the Legallis and the AGE-FX, all AGE-era Gundams are 3-stars.
** While the Aile Strike, Perfect Strike and Force Impulse Gundams are 4-stars, their other packs, including Strike Rogue IWSP, are 3-stars.


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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: The game has been active for over a year and the only anime series not represented is ''Anime/GundamBuildDivers''. This is despite the other ''Build'' entries having representatives, especially its sequel and one of the original units, the Sankapool, being derived from a ''Build Divers'' unit.
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** Taken to slightly more BribingYourWayToVictory levels with the [[FemBot Mobile Doll May]] unit skin, which apparently costs ''as much as the actual Gunpla it was based on''.

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** Taken to slightly more BribingYourWayToVictory levels with the [[FemBot Mobile Doll May]] unit skin, which apparently costs ''as much as [[Anime/GundamBuildDiversReRise the actual Gunpla it was based on''.on]]''.
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* AbsurdlyYouthfulMother: [[spoiler:[[https://preview.redd.it/ze7sra4mmya51.jpg?width=620&auto=webp&s=21b75a3cee17dc653b9c7a47876d3192ff062251 Ran Kotomori]], Ren's mother and one of the Gunpla Designers behind both the Gundams Artemis and Areus.]]
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Game was updated to 2.0 07/22/2020. New features were added.


* AllYourPowersCombined: Like with other ''Gundam Breaker'' games, you can combine various aspects of suits to get awesome abilities and attacks. As well, getting five parts with a certain tag will activate a bonus that makes you stronger.

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* AllYourPowersCombined: Like with other ''Gundam Breaker'' games, you can combine various aspects of suits to get awesome abilities and attacks. As well, getting five parts with a certain tag will activate a bonus that makes you stronger. With the new parts tier, Gunpla can now equip sub-parts: add a part of the same type to get an extra boost in stats, and be able to select traits, EX skills, word tags, and even the appearance of the Gunpla.
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* ColorCodedItemTiers: The game's five tiers are represented with colors: White (1-star), Green (2-star), Blue (3-star), Purple (4-star) and Gold (5-star)

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* ColorCodedItemTiers: The game's five six tiers are represented with colors: White (1-star), Green (2-star), Blue (3-star), Purple (4-star) and (4-star), Gold (5-star)(5-star), and Red (6-star).
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* AwesomeButImpractical: Some parts that have Cinematic EX Skills are deemed this, especially if the cinematic itself lasts more than 3 seconds, or if it takes too long to activate. Chief offender would be the Tryon 3's torso, as its EX skill needs a long time to charge, takes a ball-ache to finish once activated, AND must be used at an enemy target ''[[NoRangeLikePointBlankRange at point-blank range]].''

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