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* RewardForRemoval: Students require gold to recruit and improve, and graduating them from the academy awards fame. This fame is requires for the periodic quotas.
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A simulation/RPG game, wherein you run a magic school, train students in the art of combat magic, and try not to get fired.

[[VideoGame/ValthirianArc2 Find the sequel here]]

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A simulation/RPG game, game by Creator/{{Lucidrine}}, wherein you run a magic school, train students in the art of combat magic, and try not to get fired.

[[VideoGame/ValthirianArc2 Find the sequel here]]
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* SandboxMode: Breeze Arc mode, also called Sandbox Mode and Endless Mode, which removes the inspections, letting you play and build the academy without worrying that you won't meet the fame requirement and the game will end. However, you can't earn the "Perfect Year 1" in-game achievement, get achievements on websites that host the game or submit your score when you're playing it.

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A simulation/RPG game, seemingly destined to become a cult classic, wherein you run a magic school, train students in the art of combat magic, and try not to get fired.

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A simulation/RPG game, seemingly destined to become a cult classic, wherein you run a magic school, train students in the art of combat magic, and try not to get fired.



* BlackMagicianGirl: Sorceresses
* ColdSniper: Gunslingers

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* EliteArmy: Dragoons are canonically this

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* LightningBruiser: Duelists
* MadeOfIron: Magilancers and dragoons both make for excellent tanks
* MagicKnight: Magilancers and, to a lesser extent, dragoons
* MagicStaff: Mana scholars wield them
* ManualLeaderAIParty: How hunt missions work

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%% * MagicStaff: Mana scholars wield them
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* WhiteMagicianGirl: Mirage casters

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* BlackHairBlackHeart: Defied ''spectacularly'' with Mirage Casters, black-haired [[WhiteMagicianGirl White Magician Girls]].
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BlackHairBlackHeart: Defied ''spectacularly'' with Mirage Casters, black-haired [[WhiteMagicianGirl White Magician Girls]].
BlackMagicianGirl: Sorceresses
ColdSniper: Gunslingers
DualWielding: Duelists use twin blades
EliteArmy: Dragoons are canonically this
FantasyGunControl: Averted, gunslingers are a class
ForegoneConclusion: Unless you're playing on sandbox mode, you ''will'' eventually fall behind on your fame quotas. What you want to see is how long you can last, and how epic you can get your top-level students to be.
GuysSmashGirlsShoot: Although more along the lines of "guys smash and shoot, girls cast"
LightningBruiser: Duelists
MadeOfIron: Magilancers and dragoons both make for excellent tanks
MagicKnight: Magilancers and, to a lesser extent, dragoons
MagicStaff: Mana scholars wield them
MarsAndVenusGenderContrast: You ''cannot'' make female students into warriors, or male students into mages. The game just doesn't allow that.
WhiteMagicianGirl: Mirage casters

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BlackHairBlackHeart: *BlackHairBlackHeart: Defied ''spectacularly'' with Mirage Casters, black-haired [[WhiteMagicianGirl White Magician Girls]].
BlackMagicianGirl: *BlackMagicianGirl: Sorceresses
ColdSniper: *ColdSniper: Gunslingers
DualWielding: *DualWielding: Duelists use twin blades
EliteArmy: *EliteArmy: Dragoons are canonically this
FantasyGunControl: *FantasyGunControl: Averted, gunslingers are a class
ForegoneConclusion: *ForegoneConclusion: Unless you're playing on sandbox mode, you ''will'' eventually fall behind on your fame quotas. What you want to see is how long you can last, and how epic you can get your top-level students to be.
GuysSmashGirlsShoot: *GuysSmashGirlsShoot: Although more along the lines of "guys smash and shoot, girls cast"
LightningBruiser: *LightningBruiser: Duelists
MadeOfIron: *MadeOfIron: Magilancers and dragoons both make for excellent tanks
MagicKnight: *MagicKnight: Magilancers and, to a lesser extent, dragoons
MagicStaff: *MagicStaff: Mana scholars wield them
MarsAndVenusGenderContrast: *MarsAndVenusGenderContrast: You ''cannot'' make female students into warriors, or male students into mages. The game just doesn't allow that.
WhiteMagicianGirl: *WhiteMagicianGirl: Mirage casters
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A simulation/RPG game, seemingly destined to become a cult classic, wherein you run a magic school, train students in the art of combat magic, and try not to get fired.

[[VideoGame/ValthirianArc2 Find the sequel here]]

!Valthirian Arc 1 contains examples of:

BlackHairBlackHeart: Defied ''spectacularly'' with Mirage Casters, black-haired [[WhiteMagicianGirl White Magician Girls]].
BlackMagicianGirl: Sorceresses
ColdSniper: Gunslingers
DualWielding: Duelists use twin blades
EliteArmy: Dragoons are canonically this
FantasyGunControl: Averted, gunslingers are a class
ForegoneConclusion: Unless you're playing on sandbox mode, you ''will'' eventually fall behind on your fame quotas. What you want to see is how long you can last, and how epic you can get your top-level students to be.
GuysSmashGirlsShoot: Although more along the lines of "guys smash and shoot, girls cast"
LightningBruiser: Duelists
MadeOfIron: Magilancers and dragoons both make for excellent tanks
MagicKnight: Magilancers and, to a lesser extent, dragoons
MagicStaff: Mana scholars wield them
MarsAndVenusGenderContrast: You ''cannot'' make female students into warriors, or male students into mages. The game just doesn't allow that.
WhiteMagicianGirl: Mirage casters

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