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* ShoutOut : Rudy's ''Hector Hammer'' is a reference to the iconic knight Hector of the heavy metal band Hammerfall.
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* ShoutOut : Rudy's ''Hector Hammer'' is a reference to Sir Hector, the iconic knight Hector Mascot of the heavy metal band Hammerfall.Music/HammerFall
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DropTheHammer : Rudy's weapons are hammers and maces. One of his special attacks involve a HyperspaceMallet.
DyingRace : The Goaman (Goamen ?).
FiveManBand : There can only be a maximum of five party members at any given time.
{{Hammerspace}} (Game type) : This is where your inventory is stored, although you're limited in number of DIFFERENT items you can have. Edessot seems to have his own hammerspace (basic type) as well to store his recon robot Lossa.
HeroesPreferSwords : Hoston's weapons are swords.
HopelessBossFight : After you defeat his soldiers, [[spoiler:Ironhart]] jumps into the fight, and then you're doomed to lose. [[spoiler:Happens at least twice in the game...]]
ImprobableWeaponUser : Edessot's weapons are tools (ranging from lighters to chisels to saws...), while Kruller's attack animation pictures him fighting with... juggling balls !
LimitBreak : During battles, each character has a 5-level ''Gather'' gauge, which can be filled up by using a "Gather"/"Send Gather" action or an item. Gather levels add a multiplier to the character's attacks and spells (up to x4) and allow him/her to use more powerfull attacks and spells. Gather does not decrease after using a power, but when hit by some heavy attacks, sending it to another character, or after a round or two if it was at max level.
MightyGlacier / TheBigGuy (Class 2) : Rudy.
NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast : Ironhart does not sound like a very nice, caring person indeed.
NoExportforYou : Averted to such an extreme degree (for an eastern RPG) that the planned japanese version was eventually not released because of the lack of japanese translators to proof-read it. The game exists in english, french, german, spanish and portuguese, runs on all japanese, american and european consoles, and can be bought from anywhere in the world.
SimpleStaff : Mohu's weapon is a staff. Kruller's weapons are staves too, although his fighting animation shows him using juggling balls.
StaffChick : Subverted. While Alina is a female and acts as a healer for most of the game, she is quite capable in battle and her bow can hit flying ennemies while her companions are usually restricted to battling ground foes, making her a valuable fighting asset too. She's seen wearing high heels and B-height ZettaiRyouiki stockings in one cutscene though. On the other hand, Kruller fights with staves and can also heal (though only during battles), but is a male.
TheArcher : Alina's weapons are bows.
TraumaInn : Usually one per village. Some other places also allow you to rest, either one time or at will (e.g. the Goaman's hut, a given spot while climbing up Meho moutains, or the Ice Castle), while some others do NOT have any while you could really use one (Hunting Lodge anyone ?). Sleeping at or visiting the inn is sometimes needed to advance into the plot.
WhipItGood : Zellini's weapons are whips.
DyingRace : The Goaman (Goamen ?).
FiveManBand : There can only be a maximum of five party members at any given time.
{{Hammerspace}} (Game type) : This is where your inventory is stored, although you're limited in number of DIFFERENT items you can have. Edessot seems to have his own hammerspace (basic type) as well to store his recon robot Lossa.
HeroesPreferSwords : Hoston's weapons are swords.
HopelessBossFight : After you defeat his soldiers, [[spoiler:Ironhart]] jumps into the fight, and then you're doomed to lose. [[spoiler:Happens at least twice in the game...]]
ImprobableWeaponUser : Edessot's weapons are tools (ranging from lighters to chisels to saws...), while Kruller's attack animation pictures him fighting with... juggling balls !
LimitBreak : During battles, each character has a 5-level ''Gather'' gauge, which can be filled up by using a "Gather"/"Send Gather" action or an item. Gather levels add a multiplier to the character's attacks and spells (up to x4) and allow him/her to use more powerfull attacks and spells. Gather does not decrease after using a power, but when hit by some heavy attacks, sending it to another character, or after a round or two if it was at max level.
MightyGlacier / TheBigGuy (Class 2) : Rudy.
NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast : Ironhart does not sound like a very nice, caring person indeed.
NoExportforYou : Averted to such an extreme degree (for an eastern RPG) that the planned japanese version was eventually not released because of the lack of japanese translators to proof-read it. The game exists in english, french, german, spanish and portuguese, runs on all japanese, american and european consoles, and can be bought from anywhere in the world.
SimpleStaff : Mohu's weapon is a staff. Kruller's weapons are staves too, although his fighting animation shows him using juggling balls.
StaffChick : Subverted. While Alina is a female and acts as a healer for most of the game, she is quite capable in battle and her bow can hit flying ennemies while her companions are usually restricted to battling ground foes, making her a valuable fighting asset too. She's seen wearing high heels and B-height ZettaiRyouiki stockings in one cutscene though. On the other hand, Kruller fights with staves and can also heal (though only during battles), but is a male.
TheArcher : Alina's weapons are bows.
TraumaInn : Usually one per village. Some other places also allow you to rest, either one time or at will (e.g. the Goaman's hut, a given spot while climbing up Meho moutains, or the Ice Castle), while some others do NOT have any while you could really use one (Hunting Lodge anyone ?). Sleeping at or visiting the inn is sometimes needed to advance into the plot.
WhipItGood : Zellini's weapons are whips.
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*DyingRace : The Goaman (Goamen
FiveManBand
*FiveManBand : There can only be a maximum of five party members at any given
{{Hammerspace}}
*{{Hammerspace}} (Game type) : This is where your inventory is stored, although you're limited in number of DIFFERENT items you can have. Edessot seems to have his own hammerspace (basic type) as well to store his recon robot
HeroesPreferSwords
*HeroesPreferSwords : Hoston's weapons are
HopelessBossFight
*HopelessBossFight : After you defeat his soldiers, [[spoiler:Ironhart]] jumps into the fight, and then you're doomed to lose. [[spoiler:Happens at least twice in the game...
ImprobableWeaponUser
*ImprobableWeaponUser : Edessot's weapons are tools (ranging from lighters to chisels to saws...), while Kruller's attack animation pictures him fighting with... juggling balls
LimitBreak
*LimitBreak : During battles, each character has a 5-level ''Gather'' gauge, which can be filled up by using a "Gather"/"Send Gather" action or an item. Gather levels add a multiplier to the character's attacks and spells (up to x4) and allow him/her to use more powerfull attacks and spells. Gather does not decrease after using a power, but when hit by some heavy attacks, sending it to another character, or after a round or two if it was at max
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NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast
*NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast : Ironhart does not sound like a very nice, caring person
NoExportforYou
*NoExportforYou : Averted to such an extreme degree (for an eastern RPG) that the planned japanese version was eventually not released because of the lack of japanese translators to proof-read it. The game exists in english, french, german, spanish and portuguese, runs on all japanese, american and european consoles, and can be bought from anywhere in the
SimpleStaff
*SimpleStaff : Mohu's weapon is a staff. Kruller's weapons are staves too, although his fighting animation shows him using juggling
StaffChick
*StaffChick : Subverted. While Alina is a female and acts as a healer for most of the game, she is quite capable in battle and her bow can hit flying ennemies while her companions are usually restricted to battling ground foes, making her a valuable fighting asset too. She's seen wearing high heels and B-height ZettaiRyouiki stockings in one cutscene though. On the other hand, Kruller fights with staves and can also heal (though only during battles), but is a
TheArcher
*TheArcher : Alina's weapons are
TraumaInn
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WhipItGood
*WhipItGood : Zellini's weapons are whips.
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StaffChick : Subverted. While Allison is a female and acts as a healer for most of the game, she is quite capable in battle and her bow can hit flying ennemies while her companions are usually restricted to battling ground foes, making her a valuable fighting asset too. She's seen wearing high heels and B-height ZettaiRyouiki stockings in one cutscene though. On the other hand, Kruller fights with staves and can also heal (though only during battles), but is a male.
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StaffChick : Subverted. While Allison Alina is a female and acts as a healer for most of the game, she is quite capable in battle and her bow can hit flying ennemies while her companions are usually restricted to battling ground foes, making her a valuable fighting asset too. She's seen wearing high heels and B-height ZettaiRyouiki stockings in one cutscene though. On the other hand, Kruller fights with staves and can also heal (though only during battles), but is a male.
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ImprobableWeaponUser : Edessot's weapons are tools (ranging from lighters to chisels to saws...), while Kruller's attack animation pictures him fighting with... juggling balls !
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TraumaInn : Usually one per village. Some other places also allow you to rest, either one time or at will (e.g. the Goaman's hut, a given spot while climbing up Meho moutains, or the Ice Castle), while some others do NOT have any while you could really use one (Hunting Lodge anyone ?). Sleeping at or visiting the inn is sometimes needed to advance into the plot.
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TraumaInn : Usually one per village. Some other places also allow you to rest, either one time or at will (e.g. the Goaman's hut, a given spot while climbing up Meho moutains, or the Ice Castle), while some others do NOT have any while you could really use one (Hunting Lodge anyone ?). Sleeping at or visiting the inn is sometimes needed to advance into the plot.plot.
WhipItGood : Zellini's weapons are whips.
WhipItGood : Zellini's weapons are whips.
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StaffChick : Subverted. While Allison is a female and acts as a healer for most of the game, she is quite capable in battle and her bow can hit flying ennemies while her companions are usually restricted to battling ground foes, making her a valuable fighting asset too. She's seen wearing high heels and stockings in one cutscene though. On the other hand, Kruller fights with staves and can also heal (though only during battles), but is a male.
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StaffChick : Subverted. While Allison is a female and acts as a healer for most of the game, she is quite capable in battle and her bow can hit flying ennemies while her companions are usually restricted to battling ground foes, making her a valuable fighting asset too. She's seen wearing high heels and B-height ZettaiRyouiki stockings in one cutscene though. On the other hand, Kruller fights with staves and can also heal (though only during battles), but is a male.
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StaffChick : Subverted. While Allison is a female and acts as a healer for most of the game, she is quite capable in battle and her bow can hit flying ennemies while her companions are usually restricted to battling ground foes, making her a valuable fighting asset too. She's seen wearing high heels and stockings in one cutscene though. On the other hand, Kruller fights with staves and can also heal (though only during battles), but is a male.
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LimitBreak : During battles, each character has a 5-level ''Gather'' gauge, which can be filled up by using a "Gather"/"Send Gather" action or an item. Gather levels add a multiplier to the character's attacks and spells (up to x4) and allow him/her to use more powerfull attacks and spells. Gather does not decrease after using a power, but when hit by some heavy attacks, sending it to another character, or after a round or two if it was at max level.
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NoExportforYou : Averted to such an extreme degree (for an eastern RPG) that the planned japanese version was eventually not released because of the lack of japanese translators to proof-read it. The game exists in english, french, german, spanish and portuguese, runs on all japanese, american and european consoles, and can be bought from anywhere in the world.
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NoExportforYou : Averted to such an extreme degree (for an eastern RPG) that the planned japanese version was eventually not released because of the lack of japanese translators to proof-read it. The game exists in english, french, german, spanish and portuguese, runs on all japanese, american and european consoles, and can be bought from anywhere in the world.world.
TraumaInn : Usually one per village. Some other places also allow you to rest, either one time or at will (e.g. the Goaman's hut, a given spot while climbing up Meho moutains, or the Ice Castle), while some others do NOT have any while you could really use one (Hunting Lodge anyone ?). Sleeping at or visiting the inn is sometimes needed to advance into the plot.
TraumaInn : Usually one per village. Some other places also allow you to rest, either one time or at will (e.g. the Goaman's hut, a given spot while climbing up Meho moutains, or the Ice Castle), while some others do NOT have any while you could really use one (Hunting Lodge anyone ?). Sleeping at or visiting the inn is sometimes needed to advance into the plot.
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It is to date the biggest {{RPG}} and only game developped in the 21st century for this system (other games have been published after year 2000 but were developped during the 90s, namely {{Beggar Prince}}, {{Legend of Wukong}} and {{Star Odyssey}}).
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It is to date the biggest {{RPG}} and only game developped in the 21st century for this system (other games have been published after year 2000 but were developped during the 90s, namely {{Beggar Prince}}, {{Legend of Wukong}} and {{Star Odyssey}}).
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NoExportforYou : Averted to such an extreme degree (for an eastern RPG) that the planned japanese version was eventually not released because of the lack of japanese translators to proof-read it. The game exists in english, french, german, spanish and portuguese, runs on all japanese, american and european consoles, and can be bought from anywhere in the world.
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It is to date the biggest {{RPG}} and only game developped in the 21st century for this system (other games have been published after year 2000 but were developped during the 90s, namely {{Beggar Prince}}, {{Legend of Wukong}} and {{Star Odyssey}}).
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It is to date the biggest {{RPG}} and only game developped in the 21st century for this system (other games have been published after year 2000 but were developped during the 90s, namely {{Beggar Prince}}, {{Legend of Wukong}} and {{Star Odyssey}}).Odyssey}}).
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''Pier Solar and the Great Architects'' is a {{SEGA}} {{Megadrive}}/{{Genesis}} {{eastern RPG}} published in 2010. It is to date the biggest {{RPG}} and only game developped in the 21st century for this system (other games have been published after year 2000 but were developped during the 90s).
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''Pier Solar and the Great Architects'' is a {{SEGA}} {{Megadrive}}/{{Genesis}} {{eastern RPG}} published in 2010. 2010.
It is to date the biggest {{RPG}} and only game developped in the 21st century for this system (other games have been published after year 2000 but were developped during the90s).90s, namely {{Beggar Prince}}, {{Legend of Wukong}} and {{Star Odyssey}}).
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[i]Pier Solar and the Great Architects[/i] is a SEGA "Megadrive"/"Genesis" "eastern-RPG" published in 2010. It is to date the biggest "RPG" and only game developped in the 21st century for this system (other games have been published after year 2000 but were developped during the 90s).
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[i]Pier Solar and the Great Architects[/i] is a SEGA [[Megadrive]]/[[Genesis]] [[eastern-RPG]] published in 2010. It is to date the biggest [[RPG RPG]] and only game developped in the 21st century for this system (other games have been published after year 2000 but were developped during the 90s).
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[i]Pier Solar and the Great Architects[/i] is a SEGA [[Megadrive]]/[[Genesis]] [[eastern-RPG]] "Megadrive"/"Genesis" "eastern-RPG" published in 2010. It is to date the biggest [[RPG RPG]] "RPG" and only game developped in the 21st century for this system (other games have been published after year 2000 but were developped during the 90s).
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[i]Pier Solar and the Great Architects[/i] is a SEGA [[Megadrive]]/[[Genesis]] [[eastern-RPG]] published in 2010. It is to date the biggest RPG [[RPG RPG]] and only game developped in the 21st century for this system (other games have been published after year 2000 but were developped during the 90s).
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Pier Solar and the Great Architects is a SEGA Megadrive/Genesis eastern-RPG [Megadrive]/[Genesis] [eastern-RPG] published in 2010. It is to date the biggest and only RPG [RPG] developped in the 21st century for this system.
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