Summon Night/YMMV


 * Best Known for the Fanservice: The Swordscraft Story subseries is most well-known in the west for the Gay Options.
 * Demonic Spiders: Ghost Summoners in Summon Night 3. They are immune to all status effects including possession, can teleport, and ARE NOT squishy wizards. They are found in both plot and non-plot battles. Their prevalence is also justified by the plot.
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Aty, the female protagonist from fan-favorite Summon Night 3, fits. Not only did she return alongside Rexx as teachers for the new characters in Summon Night 5, she was also in Project X Zone 2 as a solo unit and was consequently the only non-spinoff Summon Night character to be known to western audiences before 5's surprise localization. Her amount of fanart in comparison to the rest of the cast says it all, and that predates the crossover title.
 * Game Breaker: The MP restoring party skill in Summon Night 3. Once you earned that skill, the playing field changes dramatically. You no longer need to be as conservative with your casters and can win just about any battle solely via attrition. In Summon Night 4, this was moved down to be the last unlockable skill. It's less of a game breaker there due to the comparatively lowered difficulty.
 * Swordcraft Story 2 gave a crazy amount of buff on drill: It hit multiple time with down attack command and its rather Difficult but Awesome Charged attack, sturdy yet economic in term of weapon durability, deals massive damage, can hit above for combating airborne enemies, and Drill special, which cost really cheap deals higher damage than the supposed to be strongest special that sacrifice your weapon if it connects(and its easy to aim).
 * From the same game, the increase defense spell. It also gave super armor due to how the defense system works which cuts difficulty of many a boss in half.
 * Good Bad Bugs: In Summon Night 4, Glad will keep his Block wait stance if you de-level him via Xiao-Mei's Book of Rectification.
 * Ho Yay
 * Les Yay: Sugar kisses Pratty and tells her she intends to marry her, female or no. And that's only their initial meeting. There's so much Les Yay in the Swordcraft Story games it's staggering. And she only kisses her if she's female.
 * The company decided that the scene where Pratty is telling Sugar that really, she kisses girls all the time was important enough to put on the back of the box.
 * Aside from from Sugar related dialog, there's plenty with Sanary. One conversation has her even flat out say she's not interested in (those) boys. Pratty claims that Sanary in a French Maid outfit is "cute".
 * The second game features Lynn, who is pretty much Les Yay incarnate. One of the main character's options in the second game is to spend a night with Lynn in a secluded area, where she promises to teach you about love. It fades to black after you start discussing kissing. Honestly, this is well past Les Yay and straight into Gay Option territory.
 * Every night you spend with Dinah as Area slowly breaks through that Tsundere exterior bit by bit, and she blushes a lot whenever Area complements or praises her.
 * Every night you spend with Dinah as Area slowly breaks through that Tsundere exterior bit by bit, and she blushes a lot whenever Area complements or praises her.
 * More Popular Spinoff: Due to the first being localized, the Swordcraft Story games has better reception in English-speaking fanbase, to the point that most comment on the newer Summon Night games complain that it's a "generic strategy RPG".
 * Player Gender Confusion: In Swordcraft Story 2, Arno. Seriously, is that a boy or girl? Not even s/he seems to know!
 * He/she/it's a child of the wind, of course.
 * That One Level:
 * Summon Night 3: Chapter 12's second battle. It's more than just a standard double whammy double stage (after a battle that included FOUR named enemies). Here, you start with two WOUNDED guest characters (cutting your own party down to six) whom start nearly surrounded, and both of them must survive in addition to the usual We Cannot Go on Without You. It doesn't help that almost all the enemies can deal some of the more crippling Standard Status Effects with their attacks, are immune to most of them, and have ludicrously high TEC granting them ridiculously high hit/evade and critical hit rates. To top it all off, the enemies here will begin to charge your party after a set number of turns have passed meaning you can't take your sweet time. If you are not planning on Level Grinding and are attempting a Brave Clear, you will NEED a certain expensive accessory for ALL six of your party members to guard against the status effects just to even have a decent chance. . Let's hope you didn't saved right after the previous battle without an earlier save...