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* VideoGame3DLeap: ''Gran-These''.
* ZettaiRyouiki: The female leads of both games.

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* ZettaiRyouiki: The female leads of both games.
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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: An oddity for the series, ''Gran-These'' has one. Coincidentally, it follows the cycle from FireEmblem. That is, Light → Dark → Anima → Light. Anima also has its own internal cycle of Water → Fire → Air → Earth.

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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: An oddity for the series, ''Gran-These'' has one. Coincidentally, it follows the cycle from FireEmblem.Franchise/FireEmblem. That is, Light → Dark → Anima → Light. Anima also has its own internal cycle of Water → Fire → Air → Earth.
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'''Summon Night Ex-These: Yoake no Tsubasa''' is a spin-off in the Summon Night franchise. It was the series first attempt at an Action RPG. It was released for Playstation 2 in 2005.

'''Summon Night Gran-These: Horobi no Tsurugi to Yakusoku no Kishi''' a Role-Playing game, developed by Flight-Plan and published by Bandai Namco Games, which was released in Japan in 2010.

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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: An oddity for the series, ''Gran-These'' has one. Coincidentally, it follows the cycle from FireEmblem. That is, Light → Dark → Anima → Light. Anima also has its own internal cycle of Water → Fire → Air → Earth.
* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: In ''Gran-These'', Lost uses a sword while Millet uses a gun. ''EX-These'' has a lesser version: Leonus uses a two-handed sword while Ainna uses a rapier.
* SchrodingersPlayerCharacter: Notably averted considering the rest of series (except the first ''Summon Night'' due to EarlyInstallmentWeirdness) follows it. The choice of protagonist in both ''EX-These'' and ''Gran-These'' is a POV thing. You can switch protagonists in ''EX-These'' with the press of a button.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: ''EX-These'' has been rendered as "Ecstasy" and "EX-Thesis". To be fair, it was a change from Flight-Plan's usual GratuitousEnglish where a transliteration could easily be found in the game or the website. Only [[AllThereInTheManual various books related to the game]] had it until the series' 10th anniversary celebration. Even there, it was hidden in the background image of the commemoration site. Not to mention the site's navigational display was obscuring it. This meant to see it, one had to stop the page before it finished loading; no easy feat as Japan has the best overall internet speeds in the world. The updated commemoration site has since changed to make it more easily visible.
** 夜明けの翼 (the subtitle of ''EX-These'') is sometimes erroneously transliterated as "youak'''u''' no tsubasa" rather than the correct "youak'''e''' no tsubasa". This likely has its origin in the scene release group GANT, whose release had the error (along with the "EX-Thesis" spelling), and spread as [=P2P=] copied it. Website/GameFAQs had the error at one point, but was later corrected.
* VideoGame3DLeap: ''Gran-These''.
* ZettaiRyouiki: The female leads of both games.

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