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* [[Abduction Is Love]]: Palpaleos kidnaps Princess Yoyo, {{spoiler|and then they fall in love.}}
* [[Abduction Is Love]]: Palpaleos kidnaps Princess Yoyo, {{spoiler|and then they fall in love.}}
* [[Airborne Aircraft Carrier]]: Fahrenheit's main function besides being an HQ, just replace Aircraft with Dragons.
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: {{spoiler|Poor Byuu.}}
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: {{spoiler|Poor Byuu.}}
* [[Another Dimension]]: {{spoiler|Altair.}}
* [[Another Dimension]]: {{spoiler|Altair.}}
* [[Anti-Villain]]: {{spoiler|Both Sauzer and Palpaleos.}}
* [[Anti-Villain]]: {{spoiler|Both Sauzer and Palpaleos.}}
* [[Airborne Aircraft Carrier]]: Fahrenheit's main function besides being an HQ, just replace Aircraft with Dragons.
* [[Arbitrary Headcount Limit]]: The number of units allowed on the field is determined by how many dragons are under your control, with four humans being assigned to each dragon.
* [[Arbitrary Headcount Limit]]: The number of units allowed on the field is determined by how many dragons are under your control, with four humans being assigned to each dragon.
* [[Artificial Stupidity]]: Don't expect your dragons to differentiate between a switch and normal floor. Even if that switch will trigger a trapdoor that instantly kills four of your characters.
* [[Artificial Stupidity]]: Don't expect your dragons to differentiate between a switch and normal floor. Even if that switch will trigger a trapdoor that instantly kills four of your characters.
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* [[The Grand List of Console Role Playing Game Cliches|Console RPG Cliches]]: Bahamut Lagoon is notable for [[Averted Trope|averting]] or [[Subverted Trope|subverting]] a great number of them.
* [[The Grand List of Console Role Playing Game Cliches|Console RPG Cliches]]: Bahamut Lagoon is notable for [[Averted Trope|averting]] or [[Subverted Trope|subverting]] a great number of them.
* [[Cool Ship]]: An entire floating ''continent''.
* [[Cool Ship]]: An entire floating ''continent''.
* [[Did Not Get the Girl]]: See [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] below.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Yoyo. A good part of the game is spent attempting to rescue her from the Empire. {{spoiler|Associated tropes are subverted, though, in that she falls for her kidnapper and is actually the one of most powerful characters in the game, in terms of both story and gameplay.}}
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Yoyo. A good part of the game is spent attempting to rescue her from the Empire. {{spoiler|Associated tropes are subverted, though, in that she falls for her kidnapper and is actually the one of most powerful characters in the game, in terms of both story and gameplay.}}
* [[Did Not Get the Girl]]: See [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] below.
* [[The Dragon]]: Palpaleos to Emperor Sauzer.
* [[The Dragon]]: Palpaleos to Emperor Sauzer.
* [[Dragon Rider]]: Every squad of up to four characters rides a single dragon which gives them powers based on its abilities, and the ability to command that dragon in combat.
* [[Dragon Rider]]: Every squad of up to four characters rides a single dragon which gives them powers based on its abilities, and the ability to command that dragon in combat.
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: Byuu and Palpaleos.
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: Byuu and Palpaleos.
* [[Element Number Five]]: Earth, Light and Dark aren't visible in your dragons' stats. Earth is the first extra element, a dragon who knows [[Fire, Ice, Lightning|Fire, Ice and Lightning]] magic can use Earth at the same level as its worst element. Then, a dragon with maxed out Earth, Healing, Poison, Strength and Defense will gain access to the Light and Dark elements. Very few monsters resist these elements, and finishing off enemies with them gives a chance to drop the best items in the game. Unfortunately, they also cost a lot of MP to cast.
* [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors]]
* [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors]]
* [[Element Number Five]]: Earth, Light and Dark aren't visible in your dragons' stats. Earth is the first extra element, a dragon who knows [[Fire, Ice, Lightning|Fire, Ice and Lightning]] magic can use Earth at the same level as its worst element. Then, a dragon with maxed out Earth, Healing, Poison, Strength and Defense will gain access to the Light and Dark elements. Very few monsters resist these elements, and finishing off enemies with them gives a chance to drop the best items in the game. Unfortunately, they also cost a lot of MP to cast.
* [[The Empire]]: Granbelos. {{spoiler|Subverted in ending - Kahna itself becomes an empire from [[La Résistance]]'s work in-game, but is obviously not evil.}}
* [[The Empire]]: Granbelos. {{spoiler|Subverted in ending - Kahna itself becomes an empire from [[La Résistance]]'s work in-game, but is obviously not evil.}}
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]: Subverted - Yoyo becomes the queen of Kahna after its liberation.
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]: Subverted - Yoyo becomes the queen of Kahna after its liberation.
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* [[The Kingdom]]: Every other nation besides the Granbelos Empire.
* [[The Kingdom]]: Every other nation besides the Granbelos Empire.
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero, Found Underwear]]: Byuu finds quite a number of "drawer things" - things from a drawer in the wink and nudge sense. You can also find "Princess' ???", usually in the suspicious location of Yoyo's bed. However, you can also find "Gunso's ???" by talking to him at pretty much any time...
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero, Found Underwear]]: Byuu finds quite a number of "drawer things" - things from a drawer in the wink and nudge sense. You can also find "Princess' ???", usually in the suspicious location of Yoyo's bed. However, you can also find "Gunso's ???" by talking to him at pretty much any time...
* [[La Résistance]]: The Resistance/Orelus Liberation Army.
* [[Lady of War]]: The Light Armors - Lukia, Jeanne, and Mist.
* [[Lady of War]]: The Light Armors - Lukia, Jeanne, and Mist.
* [[La Résistance]]: The Resistance/Orelus Liberation Army.
* [[Magikarp Power]]: Minidevils and Dancing, paired with an Uni Uni or Black Dragon.
* [[Magic Knight]]: Every physical combatant, courtesy of the dragons.
* [[Magic Knight]]: Every physical combatant, courtesy of the dragons.
* [[Magikarp Power]]: Minidevils and Dancing, paired with an Uni Uni or Black Dragon.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Royal Guard Matelite and the Heavy Armor Warriors Taicho, Gunso and Barclay.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Royal Guard Matelite and the Heavy Armor Warriors Taicho, Gunso and Barclay.
* [[Neat Freak]]: Persona.
* [[Neat Freak]]: Persona.
* [[Ninja]]: Assassins Sajin and Zeroshin.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: When you liberate Cambell from [[The Empire]] 's grip, most of the people (including the queen) are displeased with you doing this. One man says that [[Anti-Villain|"If we obeyed [The Imperial Soldiers], they were actually nice guys," and another says that Palpaleos told him he'd grow up to be strong.]]
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: When you liberate Cambell from [[The Empire]] 's grip, most of the people (including the queen) are displeased with you doing this. One man says that [[Anti-Villain|"If we obeyed [The Imperial Soldiers], they were actually nice guys," and another says that Palpaleos told him he'd grow up to be strong.]]
* [[Ninja]]: Assassins Sajin and Zeroshin.
* [[No Name Given]]: Zora's son. {{spoiler|Eventually revealed to be Orelus, the same name as the world. No plot relevance, though.}}
* [[No Name Given]]: Zora's son. {{spoiler|Eventually revealed to be Orelus, the same name as the world. No plot relevance, though.}}
* [[Non-Elemental]]: Uni magic. It's typeless, does double damage, but also has a 50% failure rate.
* [[Non-Elemental]]: Uni magic. It's typeless, does double damage, but also has a 50% failure rate.
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* [[Rebellious Princess]]: Yoyo.
* [[Rebellious Princess]]: Yoyo.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Yoyo, again.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Yoyo, again.
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]: Donfan.
* [[The Sky Is an Ocean]]
* [[The Sky Is an Ocean]]
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]: Donfan.
* [[Summon Magic]]: The Holy Dragons.
* [[Summon Magic]]: The Holy Dragons.
* [[Talented Princess, Regular Guy]]: Byuu might be a pretty good knight, but he takes a back seat, both in power and story role, to Princess Yoyo.
* [[Talented Princess, Regular Guy]]: Byuu might be a pretty good knight, but he takes a back seat, both in power and story role, to Princess Yoyo.

Revision as of 13:47, 4 September 2014

Bahamut, looking good on the cover.


An early tactical RPG made by Squaresoft (now Square Enix) released only in Japan. It includes much of the Final Fantasy feel and characteristics, including spell names and the names of the dragons: Bahamut, Alexander, Leviathan, and Valefor, to name a few. The battle system is an early example of a Tactics-style game, and is well-loved for being practical yet Nintendo Hard.

The game is set in the sky world of Orelus, and follows Heroic Mime Byuu as he leads the The Resistance against the Granbelos Empire. Along the way, he rescues his childhood sweetheart, Princess Yoyo. The princess, a summoner, has the ability to communicate with the Holy Dragons and use their powers in battle. The heroes attempt to collect their power to use against the empire, while Emperor Sauzer attempts to gather them for himself. Their battle against the Empire and the greater threat it unleashes range all across the sky and even into the world of origin for the dragons themselves. And Yoyo's experiences with the Empire weren't all negative...

The game directly influenced Final Fantasy X. The plot structures and several key characters of the two games are very similar. This link between the two games was lampshaded with FFX-2's airship, named Celsius -- the airship in Bahamut Lagoon is called Fahrenheit.

Bahamut Lagoon is also notable for having very pretty graphics, being one of the last Squaresoft games to be released for the Super Nintendo. It's also notable for having quite explicit sexual content (though primarily in dialogue) and an openly gay old wizard as one of its main characters.

A translation patch is available here.

Compare Rudra no Hihou and Live a Live, two similar Japan-only games released by Square Soft near the end of their SNES era.


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