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* [[BaitAndSwitchComment Bait-and-Switch]] LoveConfession: Saori's "Waiting under the Legend Tree" special move is this. It starts out as a generic confession scene, she's even all embarrassed, then she switches it at the last moment.

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* [[BaitAndSwitchComment Bait-and-Switch]] LoveConfession: AsskickingEqualsAuthority: When deciding on a leader, Neptune, Blanc, and Vert all team up to take out Noire first. Noire soundly beats them, however, and they reluctantly accept her as their leader.
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Saori's "Waiting under the Legend Tree" special move is this. move. It starts out as a generic confession typical LoveConfession scene, she's even all embarrassed, then she switches it at the last moment.


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* SkinshipGrope: Moru does this in her scene with Noire, while implied to be quite inebriated.


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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: The [=CPUs=] are not happy about having to work together, but given the circumstances have little other choice.
* WardrobeMalfunction: Happens to Ai in her specific scene, when she's tussling with Noire. It looks like Ai has the upper hand, but then her bikini top falls off.

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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Any battle that has the [=CPUs=] transforming during the cutscene before the battle allows her to maintain HDD for the entire battle, instead of only three turns, and even if she falls.



* {{Irony}}: Despite the game released in the PlaystationVita, Uni is no where to be seen.

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* {{Irony}}: Despite the game released in the PlaystationVita, Uni is no where nowhere to be seen.



* MoreFriendsMoreBenefits: Farming Lily Boosts goes faster if you have 2 or 3 characters kiss the active one, which in turn powers HDD and SP Moves. Finally, the platinum trophy requires you to max all characters' Lily Ranks with all other characters.

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* MoreFriendsMoreBenefits: Farming Lily Boosts goes faster if you have 2 or 3 multiple characters kiss the active one, which in turn powers HDD and SP Moves. Finally, the platinum trophy requires you to max all characters' Lily Ranks with all other characters.



* SelfInsertFic: You as Noire's secretary.

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* SelfInsertFic: You as Noire's secretary. His name is even noted as "Player" before becoming Noire's secretary, where he switches to Secretary for the rest of the game.
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** A minor one happens with Warechu's name. In [[NipponIchi NIS America's]] localizations of ''[=Mk2=]'' and ''Victory'', he was renamed "Pirachu". When IdeaFactoryInternational took over that role, his name was reverted back with the release of Re;Birth 2. However, this game still uses his [=NISA=]-given name.

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** A minor one happens with Warechu's name. In [[NipponIchi NIS America's]] localizations of ''[=Mk2=]'' and ''Victory'', he was renamed "Pirachu". When IdeaFactoryInternational Creator/IdeaFactoryInternational took over that role, his name was reverted back with the release of Re;Birth 2. However, this game still uses his [=NISA=]-given name.

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* InconsistentDub: The goddesses sometimes use their normal voices in the dub track, which is especially jarring for Neptune. Where this mistake happens, they're also not referred to as [Colour] Heart and just their normal name in the text boxes. This is not an issue on the Japanese voice track. A minor one happens with Warechu's name. In [[NipponIchi NIS America's]] localizations of ''[=Mk2=]'' and ''Victory'', he was renamed "Pirachu". When IdeaFactoryInternational took over that role, his name was reverted back with the release of Re;Birth 2. However, this game still uses his [=NISA=]-given name.

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The goddesses sometimes use their normal voices in the dub track, which is especially jarring for Neptune. Where this mistake happens, they're also not referred to as [Colour] Heart and just their normal name in the text boxes. This is not an issue on the Japanese voice track. track.
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A minor one happens with Warechu's name. In [[NipponIchi NIS America's]] localizations of ''[=Mk2=]'' and ''Victory'', he was renamed "Pirachu". When IdeaFactoryInternational took over that role, his name was reverted back with the release of Re;Birth 2. However, this game still uses his [=NISA=]-given name.
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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: A blatant case after Noire helps Estelle in a mission where she has to kill more monsters than Ein Al. Even though you ''must'' kill more monsters than Ein to complete the mission, the post-mission cutscene states that Ein killed more monsters than Estelle and Noire, with no further explanation than Noire's party was uncoordinated.
* HypocriticalHumor: While sneaking around Lid's city, Noire yells at Neptune to keep her voice down.
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* MoreFriendsMoreBenefits: Farming Lily Boosts goes faster if you have 2 or 3 characters kiss the active one, which in turn powers HDD and SP Moves. Finally, the platinum trophy requires you to max all characters' Lily Ranks with all other characters.
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* InconsistentDub: The goddesses sometimes use their normal voices in the dub track, which is especially jarring for Neptune. Where this mistake happens, they're also not referred to as [Colour] Heart and just their normal name in the text boxes. This is not an issue on the Japanese voice track. A minor one happens with Warechu's name, in Rebirth 2 has his name back to normal, now his name back to "Pirachu".

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* InconsistentDub: The goddesses sometimes use their normal voices in the dub track, which is especially jarring for Neptune. Where this mistake happens, they're also not referred to as [Colour] Heart and just their normal name in the text boxes. This is not an issue on the Japanese voice track. A minor one happens with Warechu's name, in Rebirth 2 has name. In [[NipponIchi NIS America's]] localizations of ''[=Mk2=]'' and ''Victory'', he was renamed "Pirachu". When IdeaFactoryInternational took over that role, his name was reverted back to normal, now with the release of Re;Birth 2. However, this game still uses his name back to "Pirachu".[=NISA=]-given name.

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Checked. A Chirper user (Mr.Akai) states \"he wants to catch a Pirachu\". Not sure if Pirachu keeps his chirp lines if Compa DLC is bought...


* DownloadableContent: 4 playable characters including 3 Makers (IF, Compa and Sting) as well as [[Videogame/FairyFencerF Tiara]][[note]]who indirectly serves as a general representing Fairy Fancer F as well as a pseudo-CPU in gameplay due to retaining her Fairize form[[/note]].

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* DownloadableContent: 4 playable characters including 3 Makers (IF, Compa and Sting) as well as [[Videogame/FairyFencerF Tiara]][[note]]who indirectly serves as a general representing Fairy Fancer F as well as a pseudo-CPU in gameplay due to retaining her Fairize form[[/note]]. There's also several [[GameBreaker weapons and equipment]] for the download characters.



* InconsistentDub: The goddesses sometimes use their normal voices in the dub track, which is especially jarring for Neptune. Where this mistake happens, they're also not referred to as [Colour] Heart and just their normal name in the text boxes. This is not an issue on the Japanese voice track.

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* InconsistentDub: The goddesses sometimes use their normal voices in the dub track, which is especially jarring for Neptune. Where this mistake happens, they're also not referred to as [Colour] Heart and just their normal name in the text boxes. This is not an issue on the Japanese voice track. A minor one happens with Warechu's name, in Rebirth 2 has his name back to normal, now his name back to "Pirachu".


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* MythologyGag: Pirachu/Warechu shows up at one point as a Chirper shout. Besides stating "[[DownloadableContent Compa]] isn't in the game", he then states he isn't a [[HyperdimensionNeptuniaMk2 bad mouse]].
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Pretty sure both of these are incorrect. I remember seeing Warechu named Warechu, and IF mentioning Gamindustri is brought up in her joining event with Noire not getting what she\'s talking about, so it\'s intentional. There is one example of this trope, though, but you didn\'t list it.


* InconsistentDub: Happens with Warechu, who is reverted to "Pirachu", despite being called "Warechu" in Rebirth 2. Another one happens when IF calls Gamarket, "Gamindustri" in one point in her defeated dialogue.

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* InconsistentDub: Happens with Warechu, who The goddesses sometimes use their normal voices in the dub track, which is reverted especially jarring for Neptune. Where this mistake happens, they're also not referred to "Pirachu", despite being called "Warechu" as [Colour] Heart and just their normal name in Rebirth 2. Another one happens when IF calls Gamarket, "Gamindustri" in one point in her defeated dialogue.the text boxes. This is not an issue on the Japanese voice track.
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* IdiotBall: Almost all of the cast touches it. Gets more prominent in Chapter 5, where several generals leaves.
* InconsistentDub: Happens with Warechu, who is reverted to "Pirachu", despite being called "Warechu" in Rebirth 2. Another one happens when IF calls Gamarket, "Gamindustri" in one point in her defeated dialogue.
* {{Irony}}: Despite the game released in the PlaystationVita, Uni is no where to be seen.
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X Meets Y is a just for fun thing and should not be used as a trope


* XMeetsY: The setup feels like ''Neptunia'' meets [[JidaiGeki feudal Japan]] thanks to all the generals acting independently.
** It could also be seen as Neptunia meets {{Strategy RPG}}s like ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' or ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}''
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The second spin-off game in the ''VideoGame/{{Neptunia}}'' series, ''Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart'' (''Chō Megami Shinkō Noire Geki-Shin Black Heart'') is a game for the PlayStationVita focused on Noire. Noire was chosen because she won a poll to determine a spin-off protagonist. This time, it's a StrategyRPG developed by Sting Entertainment.

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The second spin-off game in the ''VideoGame/{{Neptunia}}'' series, ''Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart'' (''Chō Megami Shinkō Noire Geki-Shin Black Heart'') is a game for the PlayStationVita focused on Noire. Noire was chosen because she won a poll to determine a spin-off protagonist. This time, it's a StrategyRPG developed by Sting Entertainment.
StingEntertainment ([[VideoGame/DeptHeaven yes, THAT Sting]]).
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: This is the first entry in the series to have the CPU Candidates completely absent since their introduction. It justified as this is an AlternateContinuity (and one based on Victory, which didn't have those characters as naves to the Ultreadimension) and not really obligated to have these characters.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: This is the first entry in the series to have the CPU Candidates completely absent since their introduction. It It's justified as this is an AlternateContinuity (and one based on Victory, ''Victory'', which didn't have those characters as naves natives to the Ultreadimension) and not really obligated to have these characters.
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** It could also be seen as Neptunia meets Strategy RPGs like ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' or ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}''

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** It could also be seen as Neptunia meets Strategy RPGs {{Strategy RPG}}s like ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' or ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}''
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* DownloadableContent: 4 playable characters including 3 Makers (IF, Compa and Sting) as well as [[Videogame/FairyFencerF Tiara]][[note]]who indirectly serves as a general representing Fairy Fancer F as well as a psudo-CPU in gameplay due to retaining her Fairize form[[/note]].

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* DownloadableContent: 4 playable characters including 3 Makers (IF, Compa and Sting) as well as [[Videogame/FairyFencerF Tiara]][[note]]who indirectly serves as a general representing Fairy Fancer F as well as a psudo-CPU pseudo-CPU in gameplay due to retaining her Fairize form[[/note]].



* MrImagination: Ein Al is definitely this. Noire catches it too when hanging out with her.

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* MrImagination: [[MrImagination Ms. Imagination]]: Ein Al is definitely this. Noire catches it too when hanging out with her.
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* MoeAnthropomorphism: In addition to the [=CPUs=], the Generals are based on video game franchises such as ''Franchise/FinalFantasy, Franchise/DragonQuest, Franchise/MetalGear, Videogame/TheIdolmaster, VideoGame/InazumaEleven, VideoGame/AgarestSenki,'' and ''(Ms?) VideoGame/PacMan'' among others
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* DownloadableContent: 4 playable characters including 3 Makers (IF, Compa and Sting) as well as [[Videogame/FairyFencerF Tiara]][[note]]who indiectly serves as a general representing fairy Fancer F as well as a psudo-CPU in gameplay due to retaining her Fairize form[[/story]].

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* DownloadableContent: 4 playable characters including 3 Makers (IF, Compa and Sting) as well as [[Videogame/FairyFencerF Tiara]][[note]]who indiectly indirectly serves as a general representing fairy Fairy Fancer F as well as a psudo-CPU in gameplay due to retaining her Fairize form[[/story]].form[[/note]].
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* AndNowForSomethingCompletlyDifferent: Noire aside the setting is called "Gamarket" instead of "Gameindustri" and the Makers (personifications of companies) are replaced by generals (personifications of game franchises)

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* AndNowForSomethingCompletlyDifferent: AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: Noire and the GenreShift aside the setting is called "Gamarket" instead of "Gameindustri" and the Makers (personifications of companies) are replaced by generals (personifications of game franchises)

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[[caption-width-right:350:Now it's Noire's time to shine!]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Now [[caption-width-right:350: [[ADayInTheLimelight Now it's Noire's time to shine!]]
shine!]]]]



* ADayInTheLimelight: this game features Noire as the Main Character (and the player as a SupportingProtagonist)
* AndNowForSomethingCompletlyDifferent: Noire aside the setting is called "Gamarket" instead of "Gameindustri" and the Makers (personifications of companies) are replaced by generals (personifications of game franchises)



* DownloadableContent: 4 playable characters including 3 Makers (IF, Compa and Sting) as well as [[Videogame/FairyFencerF Tiara]][[note]]who indiectly serves as a general representing fairy Fancer F as well as a psudo-CPU in gameplay due to retaining her Fairize form[[/story]].



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: This is the first entry in the series to have the CPU Candidates completely absent since their introduction.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: This is the first entry in the series to have the CPU Candidates completely absent since their introduction. It justified as this is an AlternateContinuity (and one based on Victory, which didn't have those characters as naves to the Ultreadimension) and not really obligated to have these characters.


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** It could also be seen as Neptunia meets Strategy RPGs like ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' or ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}''
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* DamageSpongeBoss: Arfoire, as the final boss of the game. You may find yourself staring down a boss with 9999 HP and dealing 1 damage per hit while she gets two moves per turn and kills anyone in the general vicinity.
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* MrImagination: Ein Al is definitely this. Noire catches it too when hanging out with her.
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* SelfInsertFic: You as Noire's secretary.


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* SuperDeformed: All models are in a chibi art style.
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* YuriGenre: As expected from this series. In fact, this entry goes one step beyond with the [[RelationshipValues Lily Boost]] cutscene involving your characters giving each other a peck on the cheek.

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* YuriGenre: As expected from this series. In fact, this entry [[SerialEscalation goes one step beyond beyond]] with the [[RelationshipValues Lily Boost]] cutscene involving your characters giving each other a peck on the cheek.
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* YuriGenre: As expected from this series. In fact, this entry goes one step forward with the [[RelationshipValues Lily Boost]] cutscene involving your characters giving each other a peck on the cheek.

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* YuriGenre: As expected from this series. In fact, this entry goes one step forward beyond with the [[RelationshipValues Lily Boost]] cutscene involving your characters giving each other a peck on the cheek.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The largest playable cast in the series to date.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The largest playable cast in the series to date.date at 22 + 4 DLC characters.

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The second spin-off game in the ''VideoGame/{{Neptunia}}'' series, ''Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart'' is a game for the PlayStationVita focused on Noire. Noire was chosen because she won a poll to determine a spin-off protagonist. This time, it's a StrategyRPG.

In the AlternateContinuity of Gamarket, Noire is a few steps shy of unifying the whole world under her banner. But things suddenly go wrong when [[strike:Arfoire]] [[PaperThinDisguise Eno]] tricks Noire into making her shares' energy dissipate. Suddenly, all of her subordinates, the generals, have broken ties with the [=CPUs=] and are fighting amongst themselves. As she starts setting things right, she learns that many of her generals were never her friends like she thought they were, but rather saw things as having begrudgingly become her pawns. In response to this, Noire gets a second objective: be friends with her generals for real this time.

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The second spin-off game in the ''VideoGame/{{Neptunia}}'' series, ''Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart'' (''Chō Megami Shinkō Noire Geki-Shin Black Heart'') is a game for the PlayStationVita focused on Noire. Noire was chosen because she won a poll to determine a spin-off protagonist. This time, it's a StrategyRPG.

StrategyRPG developed by Sting Entertainment.

In the AlternateContinuity of Gamarket, Noire is a few steps shy of unifying the whole world under her banner. But things suddenly go wrong when [[strike:Arfoire]] [[PaperThinDisguise Eno]] tricks Noire into making her shares' energy dissipate. Suddenly, all of her subordinates, the generals, have broken ties with the [=CPUs=] and are fighting amongst themselves. themselves.

As she starts setting things right, she learns that many of her generals were never her friends like she thought they were, but rather saw things as having begrudgingly become her pawns. In response to this, Noire gets a second objective: be friends with her generals for real this time.time.

The game was released in Japan on May 29, 2014 and brought to the rest of the world by [[Creator/IdeaFactory Idea Factory International]] in February 2015. The game has been rated for PC just in case, but there are no plans for a port.
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* LoadAndLoadsOfCharacters: The largest playable cast in the series to date.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Now it's Noire's time to shine!]]


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* LoadAndLoadsOfCharacters: The largest playable cast in the series to date.
* NoFourthWall: Neptune and several [=NPCs=] make reference to how Neptune isn't the protagonist this time. One NPC even wonders if Noire's character can pull the story on her own.
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* XMeetsY: The setup feels like ''Neptunia'' meets [[JidaiGeki feudal Japan]] thanks to all the generals acting independently.

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* XMeetsY: The setup feels like ''Neptunia'' meets [[JidaiGeki feudal Japan]] thanks to all the generals acting independently.independently.
* YuriGenre: As expected from this series. In fact, this entry goes one step forward with the [[RelationshipValues Lily Boost]] cutscene involving your characters giving each other a peck on the cheek.
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%%Let's set some ground rules for consistency, shall we?
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%%English names for everything, except to note name changes in the character entries (and in cases where we don't have English names yet).
%%Shorthand for the second game should be capitalized as mk2, not Mk2 or mk-2. For the third game, use Victory, not V, since the English name has been confirmed to use the former, and the Japanese title has both.
%%Do not call mk2 a sequel, except where it's the name of a trope. mk2 is a continuity reboot, and therefore not a sequel to anything.

The second spin-off game in the ''VideoGame/{{Neptunia}}'' series, ''Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart'' is a game for the PlayStationVita focused on Noire. Noire was chosen because she won a poll to determine a spin-off protagonist. This time, it's a StrategyRPG.

In the AlternateContinuity of Gamarket, Noire is a few steps shy of unifying the whole world under her banner. But things suddenly go wrong when [[strike:Arfoire]] [[PaperThinDisguise Eno]] tricks Noire into making her shares' energy dissipate. Suddenly, all of her subordinates, the generals, have broken ties with the [=CPUs=] and are fighting amongst themselves. As she starts setting things right, she learns that many of her generals were never her friends like she thought they were, but rather saw things as having begrudgingly become her pawns. In response to this, Noire gets a second objective: be friends with her generals for real this time.
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!!These tropes only do everything:
* [[BaitAndSwitchComment Bait-and-Switch]] LoveConfession: Saori's "Waiting under the Legend Tree" special move is this. It starts out as a generic confession scene, she's even all embarrassed, then she switches it at the last moment.
--> '''Saori:''' I dislike you more than anyone! I! HATE! YOUR! GUTS!
* ShoutOut: [[ShoutOut/{{Neptunia}} This series has its own page.]]
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: This is the first entry in the series to have the CPU Candidates completely absent since their introduction.
* XMeetsY: The setup feels like ''Neptunia'' meets [[JidaiGeki feudal Japan]] thanks to all the generals acting independently.

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