Mechquest



The online Flash game MechQuest is a "lunch break sized" RPG that takes place in the land of Lore. The game, though online, is single player, and uses online functions for updating the game very easily and for wars. For a one time fee, you can unlock all the features in the game. It is considered very literal prequel Reset to both Dragon Fable and Adventure Quest. The science-fiction story is based about the land of Lore- about 5,000 years prior to its precursor, Adventure Quest.

The main plot revolves around the Shadowscythe, an alien race trying to take over the world of Lore. Most of the wars and quests are related to the Shadowscythe and the on-going battle to protect their home-world.

For a one-time fee, you can become a Star Captain to buy more weapons, extra quests, more Planets, etc. Since this isn't a monthly fee, it can be worth it, but only if you have US$20 to spare, and are really into the game; otherwise, you're not paying for too much. You can also buy Nova Gems, whether you are a Star Captain or free player, for strong weapons, decoration for your star-ship, and improved mechas. They add very little to the game compared to Star Captain-ship. On the brighter side, you can find Nova Gems as a reward from watching Ballyhoo's ads, but not very often, and only in small packs.

The game doesn't have only its simple fighting system to keep players enticed. Wars are special events to move certain Planet related plot-lines, where you enter a series of battles, each mecha you (and other players) destroy soon works toward a certain goal to fight the big Boss for some rare Event Items. You can find mini-games, though not many, in some quests. Your own space ship is a big feature, too. You can buy things for your space ship, including a arcade-style video game. The downside is that most of the things for your ship cost Nova Gems.

It is part of the Artix Entertainment universe, which in order of in-universe chronology goes: MechQuest (5000 years before Adventure Quest), Dragon Fable (set 5 years prior to Adventure Quest), Adventure Quest (set 5 years before Adventure Quest Worlds), Warp Force (set at the same time as Adventure Quest but In Space), and Adventure Quest Worlds. (Mind you this is the simple version, the Timey-Wimey Ball of the Reset makes it even more confusing!)

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"Han Velsing', complaining about the suckiness of modern vampires: "Oooo, look at me! I am soooo bored of living forever! Oooo... I sparkle in the sunlight! Please feel sorry for me!""
 * Ace Custom:
 * Allegedly Free Game: Becoming a Star Captain, which costs $20, is necessary to max out your level, get the best equipment, and access a number of quests.
 * "Get the best equipment" is reserved for the people that buy nova gems, not SCs. Free players can max out their levels, but not their stats (1 extra point per level as an SC). Access a number of quests, however, for sure.
 * There are also the very best items that require both nova gems and Star Captain. Although there are not many, and you can get away without them.
 * Amusing Injuries: Anyone waiting in line at the hospital.
 * Ambiguously Brown: Sys Zero and Odessa Pureheart
 * Animesque: Somewhat.
 * In the n00b drop-ship tutorial, Tek reveals that she has a stash of Mecha anime, which begs the question "Any of me?" once you start to get more awesome.
 * She even asks if you want to watch some with her... We're still waiting for that offer.
 * Anti-Grinding: Most quest and war monsters are level scaled.
 * That doesn't mean that EXP grinding and Credit grinding aren't the most common complaint about the game.
 * Anti Poop Socking: There are daily caps for experience and gold from Ballyhoo.
 * Author Avatar: A lot, and maybe even the majority, of major NPCs are based on staff members.
 * Badass Abnormal The player character when he or she is becoming a vampire.
 * Badass Longcoat: The House Wolfblade frat uniform is a bronze-trimmed red greatcoat with a black Wolfblade sigil on the shoulders.
 * Badass Normal: The player character. He/she defeats vampires, werewolves, and some other abnnormals. Averted if he/she becomes a vampire.
 * There is Braddock Steele whom fights mechs without ever using a mech
 * Bad Boss: Lord Valoth and Mr. Z
 * Bad Santa: Shadow Claws and Mr. Z (disguised as 'Zanta Claws')
 * Battleship Raid: One at the end of most wars.
 * BFG: Attached to the Humongous Mechas.
 * Not a small amount of item names end up with BFG in them.
 * BFS: In the sword-fighting class at the University, you can get one.
 * And you can get quite a few of them for your mecha.
 * Backup Twin: is killed by  and after that,.
 * Big Bad: The Shadowscythe's Lord Valoth.
 * Big Screwed-Up Family:
 * Bribing Your Way to Victory: Star Captainship and Nova Gems.
 * Bruce Lee Clone:
 * Char Clone: J6 and Korin for wearing masks plus in Adventure Quest Worlds
 * Boltavolt for having blond hair and wearing red.
 * Sys Zero looks almost like Quattro Bejeena.
 * The Player can also choose to be a CHAR
 * Creepy Twins:
 * Cherry Tapping
 * Cool Mask: J6, Korin, And Jameson,
 * Copy and Paste Environments
 * Critical Existence Failure
 * Cthulhumanoid Kathoo Adepts.
 * Curb Stomp Battle: Just buy a Starcaptain monthly mecha, and almost all battles are this.
 * Dark Is Not Evil: The Student can pilot dark mechs
 * There is also the option to make the student a vampire
 * Dark-Skinned Blond: Sys Zero
 * Dark World: The moon, sometimes. See weird moon, below.
 * Darker and Edgier: The darkest of AE's games? Your Mileage Will Vary.
 * Deus Ex Machina: Somewhat subverted in the end of chapter 2 of the Westion saga..
 * Deadly Game: Gla-Derp, the Game-show AI of Doom forces your character to participate in nine rounds of Trivia for the planet's fate
 * The Dragon: Commander Qor to Lord Valoth
 * Eternal Recurrence: The Reset, in which the characters of Mech Quest soon
 * Every Car Is a Pinto: And so are Mechas?!
 * Evolving Weapon: A few of the weapons in stores. You have to be an Star Captain to get one, though.
 * Exactly What It Says On the Tin: Many items. Averted in the case of planet Yokai, which does not contain Yokai.
 * Expy: Some NPCs may possibly be Expys (or ancestors?!) or the original NPCs before the Reset- Dean Warlic is confirmed to be the same Warlic at all times (as shown in Adventure Quest Worlds)... While its 'impossible' for Sys-Zero to be Cysero (Since Sys Zero is a Dark-Skinned Blond while Cysero has bright skin and brown hair)
 * Sys Zero is not an expy of Cysero, according to the staff.
 * Somewhat jossed by the DragonFable quest called
 * The house mechas are Expys of the Evas from Neon Genesis Evangelion and Sys Zero looks similar to Quattro Bajeena from Zeta Gundam.
 * The monthly and event mecha are also each Expies of various characters. Including, but not limited to: Mr. T, Captain Falcon, Ash Williams, Alucard and Frankenstein.
 * is an Expy of which makes him a CHAR without the mask.  is also a CHAR since  and wears Red but no mask J6 is also a CHAR since he has a mask.
 * who is is an Expy of Lelouch from Code Geass
 * The Zombie Mechas of Mogloween look like the RX-78 Gundam
 * Starbuck seems to be an Expy of Kira Yamato since he looks similar to him and Starbuck since his name came from Starbuck
 * J6 is an Expy of Bobba Fett
 * Terri Fi's Body looks similar to Gurren Lagann but without Kamina's Sunglasses
 * Pre-Reset  Safira appears as an princess and is an Expy of Cleopatra.
 * Eyes of Gold: Both Circe and Casca
 * Foe Yay: One Heroes' Heart Day event had a Shadowscythe Commander by the name of Medeia choose Major Braddock Steele as her mate. Un/fortunately, he rejects her stating that his true love is blowing up Shadowscythe.
 * Fridge Logic: Pizza Delivery involves piloting giant robots through suburbs. Cut to a scene of your mecha trampling parked cars on the way to your customer's house.
 * For bonus points, one of your periodic missions as a cop involves taking down pizza delivery guys who step on people's cars.
 * Forced Level Grinding: Characters level and gain gold rather slowly. Better about it than Adventure Quest, though.
 * In comparison to Adventure Quest (which is considered the base for the others) Dragon Fable has more gold grinding and less XP grinding, but Mech Quest has more xp grinding and less credit grinding.
 * Gender Flip: GLaDERP is a male version of GLaDOS
 * Genius Ditz: Twig's Expy, Master Twang, is a master of laser sword combat (and serves as a Demonic Spider duel while you are trying to improve your own skill), yet he still has Twig's body and personality.
 * Getting Crap Past the Radar: The Female Mecha model has a vertical slot in it's codpeice.
 * In the opening cutscene to the Lagos War, Xaria yells "All tentacles on deck!!!" Add the fact that Xaria's clothing is all torn up. So... is she calling for soldiers, or...
 * When you fight the  in a blade-fight, the way they 'attack' you heavily look like they're biting hard into your character's chest... Rather Unfortunate Implications if The Hero just happens to be female.
 * Global Currency: Credits and Nova Gems
 * Guide Dang It: The Necroptos puzzles and the Game-show Planet's impressive  are hard to beat, even for advanced players.
 * Gundamjack: The Student always salvage Boss mechs that s/he defeated
 * Hello, Insert Name Here: You can even leave your name blank.
 * Hit Points
 * Humongous Mecha: That's what you battle in. And they're pretty darn awesome if you like them.
 * Hurricane of Puns: The creators know it. They consider it part of the game's campy and fun atmosphere.
 * Idiot Hero: The player character can be a spectacular moron.
 * Then again, does it really matter? Smart, Dumb, We're the PCs with the BFGs.
 * I Let You Win: J6
 * Improbable Weapon User: The latest Easter release has the new non-equipable "monster mecha" giant frikkin' egg.
 * Incredibly Lame Pun: part of the "hurricane"
 * Inevitable Tournament: the House PVP tournaments
 * Inexplicable Treasure Chests: Lampshaded occasionally.
 * Instant Awesome, Just Add Mecha: Duh.
 * It's Up to You: Mandatory for every 'mission'.
 * Katanas Are Just Better
 * Knight Templar: Mysterious Johnson really hates ghosts, somewhat justified in that they're Always Chaotic Evil. Played straight with Hans Velsing. He wouldn't even talk to you any more once you switch to the vampire class.
 * Law of Chromatic Superiority: There is and the Sepulchure Mech Also along with  and  plus  is a Red Mech and the Player Can choose to be this Trope and The Doom Lord is the most powerful of The Reds.
 * Light Is Not Good:
 * Limited Sound Effects: The sound of two mechas in battle.
 * Loading Screen: Occasionally with a joke on them, so you don't get bored.
 * Lost World: Krotos
 * Macross Missile Massacre: Some of the starter shoulders fire four missiles, but you can find others that fire six. And don't get me started on the Skullcrusher shoulders!
 * Magitek: House Runehawk's hat. Their custom mechs are stated to run on Mana, magical power.
 * Mana Drain
 * Marked Change: Various armours, shields and weapons.
 * Mascot Mook: Shadowscythe warriors.
 * The Medic: You can even become one.
 * Mega Corp: EbilCorp, formerly known as EvilCorp.
 * Mini Game
 * Money Spider
 * Multi Mook Melee
 * Name's the Same: Char of MechQuest has the same name as Char the Chef Dragon from Dragon Fable and Char Aznable from Gundam. Prince Robert is also the name of Dread Bandit Robert in Dragon Fable'', and Constantine has the same name as The Werewolf King.
 * News Travels Fast
 * Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: You can have one house, but several job classes and take university courses that give you classes.
 * Non-Linear Sequel: Warp Force and Adventure Quest Worlds might be this.
 * Non-Mammal Mammaries: The Princess mecha.
 * Noodle Incident: The Reset of time which will ultimately affect the future...
 * One-Man Army: You take down thousands of Shadowscythe soldiers throughout the game. "You think the Shadowscythe would have realised that they aren't getting past Player_Name by now."
 * Our Werewolves Are Different: Our werewolves wear sneakers, clothes and make pies- Moon pie, to be exact.
 * Orcus On His Throne: the Big Bad Valoth has yet to leave his Shadowscythe base.
 * Planet of Hats: Westion is the Western planet, Zargon is the Superhero planet, Necryptos is full of Vampires... Lagos is a planet of Pirates, Yokai is full of Japanese stuff, and so on.
 * Pop Quiz: Going to 1337 Falcon's Reach will give you a pop quiz to infiltrate the werewolf hideout.
 * Power of Love: The Ticklish Zorbo weapons. Emphasis on the Power. Activates healing powers, increases your dodge rate to ridiculous levels and is essentially a Game Breaker.
 * The Quisling:
 * Redemption Equals Death:
 * Ridiculously Cute Critter: Master Twang.
 * Rule of Cool
 * Rule of Fun: Dreadful puns, crazy mecha, bizarre monsters, and immediate recourse to violence tend to make for any extremely silly game.
 * And yet this game is considered the least-silly in the eyes of the fanbase.
 * Screw You Shadowscythe:
 * Serious Business: One would not think pizza delivery would involve combat, but the Rusty Rat pizza chain is more than willing to sic their company mecha on you.
 * Self-Imposed Challenge: Anything on Necryptos without a Vampire Hunter. Also, fighting any boss on Xtreme mode qualifies too.
 * Attempting any of the Necryptos bosses without a blood crystal. *shudder*
 * Space Opera: Seems like this sometimes.
 * Shout-Out: Loads and loads and loads of references to Science Fiction.
 * Summon Bigger Fish: Call of Kathoo-Achoo, a shoulder weapon available in the Nova Gems section at Tek's.
 * Take That
 * Shout-Out: Loads and loads and loads of references to Science Fiction.
 * Summon Bigger Fish: Call of Kathoo-Achoo, a shoulder weapon available in the Nova Gems section at Tek's.
 * Take That


 * Trademark Favorite Food: Fish-flavoured ice cream (Master Twang).
 * The Undead: Several zombie-themed mecha are stated to be possessed by ghosts. This is for a Ghostbusters Shout-Out. There are some on planet Romero, which are unrelated to the Ghost-Zombie mecha.
 * The Virus:
 * Violence Is the Only Option: Lampshaded, of course.
 * Wallet of Holding
 * The Unfought:
 * War Is Hell: Some scenes of the
 * Weird Moon: On Lore's twin moons, it's always night-time. Extremely odd, given real moons have actual daytimes?!
 * Wide Open Sandbox: While quests are set, you can still choose to do most of them at any time in any order.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy: The Male Vampire Uniform makes the Male Hero this trope
 * White-Haired Pretty Girl: The Female Vampire Uniform makes the Female Hero This Trope
 * You All Look Familiar
 * You Mean "Xmas": Frostval- It's an Artix tradition.
 * In replacement of the town of Frostvale, we get the colder planet Toth with Yetis and robotic Xmas trees.