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''Agarest Senki'' (known as ''Record of Agarest War'' in North America and ''Agarest: Generations of War'' in Europe) is a [[Turn-Based Strategy|strategy RPG]] developed by Idea Factory. It was released Europe by Ghostlight on October 30th 2009 and in North America by Aksys Games with a different translation on 27 April 2010 for the [[Playstation Network]] and the [[Xbox 360]], both using different translations .
The story begins with Leonhardt, also known as General Golden Leo, turning against his men while protecting the life of a young elven girl and giving his life in the process. He is approached by a mysterious woman known as Dyshana, who agrees to resurrect him in exchange for an oath:
A prequel under title ''Agarest Senki ZERO'' and a sequel under the title ''Agarest Senki 2'' was also released. A spinoff, developed by former members of the then recently defunct Flight Plan, titled ''Agarest Senki Mariage'' [sic], was released on PSP. All
Don't confuse with ''[[Record of Lodoss War]]''.
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=== ''Agarest Senki'' contains the following tropes: ===
* [[A-Cup Angst]]: Special mention goes to Lizerotte for this one. If all of your companions were busty...
* [[Action Girl]]: At least one of the love interests in each generation is a strong melee attacker. Noah in third generation stands out, being practically an [[Expy]] of one [[Indiana Jones|Henry Jones Jr
* [[Adventurer Outfit]]
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Zerva, Vashtor, Dyshana, Qua, Ryuryu. Do we need to go on?
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** {{spoiler|So does Kasibal}}.
** Dark Knight {{spoiler|Arzest}}.
* [[Anti-Grinding]]: Despite having a lot of things that encourage players to grind, straying out of the main quest to train adds more turns to the total count, [[Lost Forever|which will result some events and characters to be blocked or lost permanently]]. Being stronger than the game expect also cut down battle bonus and benefit you get in the main quests. [[Subverted Trope|US release modded the game so that you can grind in a dungeon all you want without spending turns
* [[Artificial Stupidity]]: Auto-battle, why did you just have the squishy mage jump into melee range and physically attack an opponent who can counter? Why did you spend everyone's AP to ensure an overkill against one monster when there were seven others still on the battlefield? Why did you use an attack that was completely ineffective against/healed the enemy?
** However, auto-battle ''is'' good at moving (since it knows where the computer is going to move, also being the computer), as well as setting up Extended Area Combos. Just don't let it do the attacking as well.
* [[Babies Ever After]]:
▲* [[Anti-Grinding]]: Despite having a lot of things that encourage players to grind, straying out of the main quest to train adds more turns to the total count, [[Lost Forever|which will result some events and characters to be blocked or lost permanently]]. Being stronger than the game expect also cut down battle bonus and benefit you get in the main quests. [[Subverted Trope|US release modded the game so that you can grind in a dungeon all you want without spending turns.]]
▲* [[Babies Ever After]]: {{spoiler|Each and every love interest you choose in the True ending. (Yes, Even [[Older Than He Looks|Plum]] and Dyshana)}}
* [[Badass Boast]]: Rex loves doing this to keep reminding us the players that he is the real hero.
* [[Badass Family]]: The Raglen family.
* [[Bait and Switch Boss]]: In the Dark Ending.
* [[Battle Harem]]: Five generations' worth.
* [[Beach Episode]]: Oddly, there is one [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phRko7d64SY for our viewing pleasure
* [[Big Eater]]: Faina
* [[Blade on a Stick]]: Elaine (
** Ganz (
* [[Break Meter]]: Empties as the target gets hit and is vital to the strategy to the game. When the meter is emptied after being hit enough, attacks do extra damage, and some Arts get in a few extra hits at the end of their animations. The game encourages you to use high break attacks first, then stack as many Break Arts as you can at the end of the [[For Massive Damage]].
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: Everyone does this when they use their 3rd EX along with a [[Badass Creed]].
* [[Captain Obvious]]: "Silver Sword: A sword made of silver" [[Sarcasm Mode|Gee, thanks item description!]]
** Winfield calls Dyshana as this when she points out things he already knows in the fifth generation.
* [[Chaste Hero]]: Ladius is pretty much the epitome of this trope.
* [[Chewing the Scenery]]: Thoma and Winfield's conversation at the hot springs. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkvYI82nCSs&feature=related It must be seen to be believed
* [[Christmas Cake]]: Interesting example: basically the last generation descendant Rex gets to choose any single girl as his love and some of them [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old|might have fought alongside his ''Ancestor'' Leonhardt]].
* [[Combos]]: Which leads to breaks, then to Overkills.▼
* [[Combination Attack]]: They must have spent most of this game's budget for those awesome combos.
▲* [[Combos]]: Which leads to breaks, then to Overkills.
* [[Critical Status Buff]]: Some characters have passive abilities that activate when their health drops low enough▼
* [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard]]: SO MUCH!▼
* [[Cursed with Awesome]]: Winfield is cursed by the Bracelet, thanks to it now he is fated to become a demon and bring the Bracelet to the Demon King, but on the same time the Bracelet won't let him die until he fulfilled his role therefore making him practically immortal.▼
** Until you realize that almost any fight, including Midas, can be won by sticking one character right up in the boss's face and keeping everyone else about six spaces back. Almost all bosses have Impulse Wave or a similar skill, which will toss the dead character back to the others, just in range to be revived and sent right back the next turn. Repeat as necessary until you have the SP needed to just kill the boss in a single turn.▼
** The fact that the bosses will still have combination attacks as base skills rather than requiring the attacks that make up those skills still comes across as a bit of cheating though. They also seem to use less AP to pull of these abilities, as though they have the AP reducing Will Power even though they don't or don't even have the SP to have it active.▼
*** ''[[Cross Edge]]'' has done a similar thing.▼
▲* [[Critical Status Buff]]: Some characters have passive abilities that activate when their health drops low enough.
▲* [[Cursed with Awesome]]: Winfield is cursed by the Bracelet
* [[Cute Monster Girl]]: In the second generation, there's Sherufanir, the [[Youkai|Kitsune]]-like daughter of a male neocollom and a god-blooded human woman (which may disqualify her from counting, as she's a [[Half-Human Hybrid]]). She's also a valid choice in the [[Romance Sidequest]].
** You've also got the harpuia Silvi and Murumina (in the fourth and fifth generations, respectively), and Qua the rabbit-type neocollom girl. Not to mention some of the capturable monsters, like the Nekomata-types.
* [[Dating Sim]]: Shades of it. Yeah, good luck choosing.
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: Played with
* [[Decoy Protagonist]]: Leonhadt is on all promotional artwork, everyone thought he is the main character. He's not, it's his great-great grandson
* [[Degraded Boss]]:
* [[Design-It-Yourself Equipment|Design It Yourself Descendant]]: Whoever the protagonist of that generation chooses as his wife, the next generation will have a different look.
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: Hmm... {{spoiler|Did you just kick an evil god's ass
**
** ''[[Agarest Senki 2]]'' also does this one ''in the [[HSQ|opening
* [[Dreaming of Things to Come]]: Leonhardt dreams that he is killed by a [[Black Knight]], guess what happens three minutes later.▼
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: ''TOO DAMN MANY TO COUNT'', but here are some examples. Beware: you might get the wrong ideas (or the right ones).
** Vira-Lorr's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLkFBsPMrGk&feature=related idea for curing hangovers].
** Yayoi... see yumyum at the bottom for that.
** Luana [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKBbkmcW2-U&feature=related with new clothes].
** Fiana's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHobfM_Vrm4 training ideas].
* [[Double Entendre]]: The first boss is Jumbo Cock.
** A lot of the dating sim dialogues are built with [[Double Entendre|double entendres]] '''RIVALING [[Endless Frontier]]'' and ''[[Ar tonelico]]''.
▲* [[Dreaming of Things to Come]]: Leonhardt dreams that he is killed by a [[Black Knight]]
* [[Dual Boss]]: In
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: It took
* [[Easily Forgiven]]:
* [[Eleventh-Hour Ranger]]: {{spoiler|EVERY previous generations protagonists and heroines}}.
* [[Episode Zero: The Beginning]]
* [[Erotic Eating]]: Happens at least one in every game. Bananas, sausages and other things. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsCdtS8pVxM You tell me].
* [[
* [[Expy]]: Rex(5th generation) is basically Leonhardt (
* [[Fake Longevity]]: All games in the series are long enough with the passing through generations aspect of it, but the sheer number of obligatory fights in each one of them makes it longer than it really is, ''really longer''.
▲* [[Expy]]: Rex(5th generation) is basically Leonhardt (First generation) with different hair.
* [[Five-Man Band]]: Happens in each generation.
** [[The Hero]]: Leonhardt or his descendants.
** [[The Lancer]]: Hero's love interest usually.
** [[The Chick]]: Ellis (through all the generations).
** [[The Big Guy]]: Depends on who you take.
** [[The Sixth Ranger]]: Again, depends on who you take.
*** If we go by the
*** [[The Hero]]: Leonhardt.
*** [[The Lancer]]: Zerva.
*** [[The Big Guy]]: Borgnine.
*** [[The Chick]]: Vira-Lorr.
*** [[Tagalong Kid]]: Ellis (remember, this is generation 1).
*** [[The Sixth Ranger]]: Winfield.
* [[Gambit Pileup]]: Let's just say
* [[Generation Xerox]]: The next generation's protagonist appearance will be based on who his mother was and will take up the same quest his father had. Rinse and repeat until one of them kills the final boss.
* [[Genki Girl]]: Qua.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: The promo art could be considered porn, yet somehow the game gets away with a "T" rating.
** The ESRB's explanation? [[It Makes Sense in Context|Despite the constant sexual innuendo, ridiculous amount of fanservice, and CGs of almost completely naked women, nothing strictly warrants an M rating]].
* [[Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!]]: Last
* [[Guardian Entity]]: Borgnine is this to Ellis.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: The [[True Ending]] is ''really'' easy to miss since you have to keep track of where the [[Karma Meter]] is at and making sure you don't grind too much since a high "turn count" (battles fought) ''will'' lock you out of getting it.
* [[Happily Ever After]]: Certain endings for
* [[The Hero]]: Leohardt and his descendants, but with an interesting twist:
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Well...in a sense. {{spoiler|When Leonhardt made that pact about his descendants and all, he pledged them to be seals to contain an evil god. Way to go stupid Ancestor; you screwed your descendants over royally.}}▼
** However, in the True Ending Route of the Digest mode of Agarest ZERO, {{spoiler|while he does ask for forgiveness from his descendants, he never once regretted his decision on that day to become a Soul Vessel for Dyshana. And besides, if Dyshana never showed up, none of his descendants would be alive anyway.}}▼
* [[Heroes Prefer Swords]]: Leonhardt uses swords. Soul breeding will typically result in his descendants using them as well.
▲* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Well... in a sense. {{spoiler|When Leonhardt made that pact about his descendants and all, he pledged them to be seals to contain an evil god. Way to go, stupid Ancestor
▲** However, in the [[True Ending]] Route of the Digest mode of ''Agarest Senki ZERO,
* [[Hot Springs Episode]]: Present throughout the generations. Totally worth the dark karma.
* [[Immortality Begins At Twenty]]
* [[Infinity-1 Sword]]: There's a sword named [[Infinity+1 Sword|Shining Light]]
** Though if you're just looking for pure physical power, the extra STR given by Leo's Sword makes it stronger than the Shining Light, but just barely.
* [[Instant Death Radius]]: [[That One Boss]] Midas will kill any party member within 2 squares with Phoenix Strike. No exceptions.
* [[Interface Spoiler]]: There are some, in pretty much all games so far, in the Gallery; specifically in the characters bio, party members will get an entry in the database as soon as they're introduced, there's the possibility that this member will do something of importance in the next generation, which usually is tied to [[The Hero]] of said generation, and the information about it will be available as sson as their general info became available in the Gallery; of course, this is reserved for the supporting cast, [[The Protagonist]] and [[Love Interest|Love Interests]] of the given genration are free of this.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Each of the generations that has a [[Romance Sidequest]] has at least one non-human girl as an option. Leonhardt (first generation) has a Syrium named Fyuria (basically a flat chested Elf). Ladius (second generation) has Sherufanir, a [[Cute Monster Girl]] [[Half-Human Hybrid]]. Thoma (third generation) has Lavinia or Faina, sisters and High Elf/Dark Elf hybrids. Finally, Duran (fourth generation) has Silvi, a [[Winged Humanoid|Featherfolk]].
* [[Karma Meter]]: The simplified version.
* [[Kill'Em All]]:
* [[Knife Nut]]: Fyuria, Sherufanir
** All four also have a [[Combination Attack]] with each other.
* [[Level Grinding]]: Some grinding to required to beat the crap outta {{spoiler|an evil God that basically started this whole spirit vessel idea
* [[Limit Break]]: Under certain conditions like low health, high SP, etc... your character can pull off a high damage special attack that is basically this.
** More specifically, there are certain passive abilities that greatly increase damage at low health, and all characters gain three unique attacks that can only be used with large amounts of SP, which is gained in small amounts by attacking and being attacked as well as massive amounts to all party members by having characters die. [[Desperation Attack|If both low HP and high SP are met on characters with the right passives]], [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|they can easily destroy an enemy hundreds of levels over them in a single blow
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: To be expected considering the game spans five generations.
* [[Loads and Loads of Races]]: This game's got humans, syriums, high elves, dark elves, onerthes', neocolloms, ryulents, larvas, greers, nelths, harpuias and yulishees.
* [[Love Confession]]: Present throughout the generations
* [[Love Interest]]: Each protagonist has three potential brides per generation except for the last guy, who gets his pick from any of the single women who weren't a previous love interest.
* [[Magic Knight]]: Soul Breeding can result in the main character being one.
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* [[Master Swordsman]]: Leonhardt and his descendants are this.
** ...Provided who you chose as a wife in the previous generation would allow said descendants to wield swords.
* [[Metal Slime]]: Golden Bats. They typically have levels far higher than normal for the area you in, but have roughly the same health as the monsters you should be fighting, so if you can end the fight quickly, you can see roughly a 600% or higher bonus to your rewards. However, their Will Powers make it so they take significantly reduced damage from everything, they naturally resist magic, and once they hit 25% health, physical attacks no longer work. Oh, and they [[Regenerating Health|regenerate 20% of their health a turn]], can [[Life Drain|drain your health]], and can [[The Medic|easily fully heal all of the other enemies while they're at it
** Your [[Limit Breaks]] help quite a bit toward getting through that 25% phase
* [[Modesty Bedsheet]]: Appears in every generations ending.
* [[Monty Haul]]: Bought all the [[Downloadable Content|DLCs?]] Congratulations, now nothing can stop you from annihilating all enemies from Gen 1 to Gen 4.
* [[Mood Dissonance]]: For all the sexy scenes the game likes to advertise with, the story is a fairly serious war drama. Which makes it all the more jarring when the scene shifts to a bunnygirl fellating a banana.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: The mood at the end of Generation 4? Hopeful, and on a high note. And then you're shunted to the beginning of Generation 5, where the very first thing you get to hear is how screwed everything is on the demon-fortified continent, how the best resistance against the forces of darkness fell ten years ago and started the decline, and how victory is highly unlikely, even if one could pull off the herculean task of uniting the remaining human countries in spite of the myriad of demon fortresses.
** Oh, this game has a ton of these. Just check the [[Mood Dissonance]] trope.
* [[More Friends, More Benefits]]: It is possible, [[Guide Dang It|with judicious use of a guide]] to have all 3 love interests at intimacy 5 (blushing) at the end of every generation. It's even required to unlock some events.
* [[Multiple Endings]]: Three endings: True, Normal
* [[My Sister Is Off-Limits]]: Lavinia tries this with Thoma. It doesn't work.
* [[Ninja]]: First generation love interest Fyuria fits this trope.
** Beatrice fits this better, considering two of her unique abilities specifically state that they're Ninja Arts.
* [[New Season, New Name]]: Leo's Golden Sword seems to change each games
* [[Non-Standard Character Design]]: The 3D monsters. Unlike the standard monsters, they are "giant" monster who fill several squares in the field.
* [[No One Could Survive That]]: Leonhardt knocks the dark knight off a cliff at the end of the first generation. He's back in the second generation
* [[No Points for Neutrality]]: Averted. The best ending requires a Neutral karma meter.
* [[Odd Name Out]]: Ellis, Alice and... Fiona?▼
* [[Old Save Bonus]]: If you have a cleared data on ''Agarest Senki 1'', you can use it to import data to ''Agarest Senki Zero''. Likewise, ''[[Agarest Senki 2]]'' will also be using this setup by importing data from ''Agarest Senki Zero''.▼
* [[Regional Bonus|NTSC Bonus]]: The North American version came out 9 months after the European version, and fixed much of that version's [[Blind Idiot Translation]]. This version also lets you grind in a dungeon without spending turns.▼
* [[Optional Sexual Encounter]]: Played with
▲* [[Odd Name Out]]: Ellis, Alice and...Fiona?
▲* [[Old Save Bonus]]: If you have a cleared data on Agarest 1, you can use it to import data to Agarest Zero. Likewise, [[Agarest Senki 2]] will also be using this setup by importing data from Agarest Zero.
* [[Our Elves Are Different]]: For one, they seem to age to a certain point and then stop; and two, they're not always called elves.
▲* [[Optional Sexual Encounter]]: Played with, you have to marry one of the girls in the current generation where you are treated to a scene of them with nothing but bedsheets. One of the few [[JRP Gs]] to let the player have sex with their love interest
* [[Pals with Jesus]]: Borgnine not only is one of the first characters to join your party, but also happens to be a [[Our Gods Are Greater|Larva]], a lesser god.
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: Thoma gives a fairly impressive one to a racist elf.▼
{{quote|'''Young Elf''': B-But... had she not brought you here, none of this would have happened! Even if the dark elf did not draw the monsters herself, this is still her fault!▼
'''Thoma''': A slow mind will never win a woman's heart, you know. Besides, she has a name--Lavinia. And a pretty name at that. Perhaps you could be a gentleman and use it?▼
'''Young Elf''': Be silent, outsider! You know nothing of us! You should not profess opinions on that which you do not understand!▼
'''Thoma''': I may be an outsider, but I hardly see why that deserves such an exaggerated display of emotion. And where, may I ask, were you, while we were fighting to save your village? While Lavinia was fighting desperately to save your village? How pathetic you are, to cast blame on one who risked her life to protect yours. Elf, dark elf, it matters not. A woman is a woman. There are women who surpass me in strength. There are those who I surpass. But many women do not know how to fight. If you are strong, what is your obligation as a man? What must you do when women are in danger? Do you cast aside those whom you do not care for, and abandon them to their fate? Or do you give aid to women in peril, regardless of whether you love or hate them? How can you call yourself a man when you hide from danger and tell the person who saved you to leave? You, my friend, are not only a failure as a man, but as a person as well.
** Qualifies to me more as a [[Screw You, Elves]] speech.▼
*** Not at all. It had nothing to do with the jerk being an elf and more to do with being rude to a woman that saved him while he cowered.▼
▲* [[Regional
* [[Relationship Values]]: The better a potential love interest likes that generation's protagonist, the better stats their son gets in the next.
* [[Replacement Love Interest]]: Ellis denies it, but it's pretty much obvious that she loves Rex because he looks like Leonhardt.
* [[School Swimsuit]]: Winfield forces Hildegard to wear one.
* [[Serious Business]]: Winfield (and later Thoma) takes peeking girls at hot spring too seriously, to the point he thinks it's worth dying for.
* [[Sex Sells]]: The US marketing campaign for the game actually managed to exaggerate the amount of [[Fan Service]] [[Up to Eleven|in the game]]
* [[Sibling Yin-Yang]]: Fyuria has light-based attacks, her brother Zerva has darkness-based attacks. Together, they have a powerful [[Yin-Yang Bomb]].
* [[Stripperiffic]]:
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* [[Sword of Plot Advancement]]: Leonhardt's Sword, you'll need it.
* [[Tenchi Solution]]: Plum invokes it toward the end of the fifth generation. It's not an option.
** In [[Updated Rerelease|new scenes in ''Agarest Senki Zero'''s Digest Mode]], it's revealed that in the end, Leonhardt, Ladius, Thoma
▲* [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard]]: SO MUCH!
▲** Until you realize that almost any fight, including Midas, can be won by sticking one character right up in the boss's face and keeping everyone else about six spaces back. Almost all bosses have Impulse Wave or a similar skill, which will toss the dead character back to the others, just in range to be revived and sent right back the next turn. Repeat as necessary until you have the SP needed to just kill the boss in a single turn.
▲** The fact that the bosses will still have combination attacks as base skills rather than requiring the attacks that make up those skills still comes across as a bit of cheating though. They also seem to use less AP to pull of these abilities, as though they have the AP reducing Will Power even though they don't or don't even have the SP to have it active.
▲*** ''[[Cross Edge]]'' has done a similar thing.
▲* [[The Hero]]: Leohardt and his descendants but with an interesting twist: {{spoiler|depending on who you choose as your [[Love Interest|girl to marry]], the descendants have different appearencess; one could have blonde, black, or blue hair, long, short, etc..., or completely different appearences altogther.}}
▲* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: Thoma gives a fairly impressive one to a racist elf.
▲{{quote|'''Young Elf''': B-But... had she not brought you here, none of this would have happened! Even if the dark elf did not draw the monsters herself, this is still her fault!
▲'''Thoma''': A slow mind will never win a woman's heart, you know. Besides, she has a name--Lavinia. And a pretty name at that. Perhaps you could be a gentleman and use it?
▲'''Young Elf''': Be silent, outsider! You know nothing of us! You should not profess opinions on that which you do not understand!
▲'''Thoma''': I may be an outsider, but I hardly see why that deserves such an exaggerated display of emotion. And where, may I ask, were you, while we were fighting to save your village? While Lavinia was fighting desperately to save your village? How pathetic you are, to cast blame on one who risked her life to protect yours. Elf, dark elf, it matters not. A woman is a woman. There are women who surpass me in strength. There are those who I surpass. But many women do not know how to fight. If you are strong, what is your obligation as a man? What must you do when women are in danger? Do you cast aside those whom you do not care for, and abandon them to their fate? Or do you give aid to women in peril, regardless of whether you love or hate them? How can you call yourself a man when you hide from danger and tell the person who saved you to leave? You, my friend, are not only a failure as a man, but as a person as well. }}
▲** Qualifies to me more as a [[Screw You, Elves]] speech.
▲*** Not at all. It had nothing to do with the jerk being an elf and more to do with being rude to a woman that saved him while he cowered.
* [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]]: There's is an overkill message if you do so, and a few good items when doing them.
* [[Third Eye]]: Vira-Lorr has one. This is a characteristic of her race.
* [[Timed Mission]]: The true ending is locked out if you take more than 500 turns to get there.
* [[Time Skip]]: The story spans
* [[Token Evil Teammate]]: Vashtor, as if it wasn't obvious.
* [[Translation Tropes]]: The text gets a full translation, but there was no voice acting done, so all the characters speak in Japanese.
* [[True Companions]]: Each generation gets their own.
** The first generation fits this more than the rest however.
* [[Tsundere]]:
** The "canon brides" are all tsunderes (Fyuria, Valeria, Lavinia and Hilda), with Valeria and Lavinia being the most violent ones.
** Duran, the hero of fourth gen, is a male example, especially in the beginning of the journey.
* [[Unwanted Harem]]: Played with near the end, basically there are more female than male party members and as such it comes to this. Especially in the last generation with Rex who is basically Leonhardt 2.0 with ''ALL'' the girls who the others before him never married or fought alongside.▼
* [[Unwanted Harem]]:
** Actually weaponized in the combo EX Pink Poison. Queuing up the level 2 EX of Rex, Qua, Beatrice, Murmina, Plum, and Reverie plays a skit in which the five of them confront Rex as he faces down the targeted monster. They then begin glowing with menacing auras and charge at him in a [[Big Ball of Violence]]. Rex narrowly escapes. The monster is not so lucky...▼
▲*
* [[Updated Rerelease]]: Reappearance added in more voicing, upgraded the visuals, added in the gallery, as well as new items and a new dungeon. Zero's Digest Mode for the first game cut out all non-story battles, locked onto the true end, and added in new scenes to the [[Playable Epilogue|post-game content]] that imply or outright state relations between characters in the two games {{spoiler|such as Shernini being the founder of Sharona's hometown and Alice being Ellis's ancestor or even mother.}}▼
▲** Actually weaponized in the combo EX Pink Poison. Queuing up the level 2 EX of Rex, Qua, Beatrice, Murmina, Plum
▲* [[Updated Rerelease]]: Reappearance added in more voicing, upgraded the visuals, added in the gallery, as well as new items and a new dungeon. ''Agarest Senki Zero'''s Digest Mode for the first game cut out all non-story battles, locked onto the true end, and added in new scenes to the [[Playable Epilogue|post-game content]] that imply or outright state relations between characters in the two games
* [[Used to Be a Sweet Kid]]: Fyuria admits that when she was a kid when there are no wars, she used to be a ''very'' cute generic girl, all she wants is a doll and making a flower crown. Aww...
* [[We Are as Mayflies]]: Of all the races presented in-game, humans are the only ones that noticeably age over the generations.
* [[We Have Reserves]]: Have to
* [[Wham! Episode]]: Sure, you can see
* [[Wife Husbandry]]: Most of Rex harem consists of the girls that raised him ever since he was born.
* [[Wolfpack Boss]]: Once you're used to killing [[Dual Boss]] Gurgs, the game throws four of them at you in one fight.
* [[You Are Already Dead]]: A key mechanic to the games
* [[You Can't Fight Fate]]: {{spoiler|Bad ending has this
* [[Your Princess Is in Another Castle]]: Congratulations! {{spoiler|After dozens upon dozens of hours worth of playtime, you've finally reached the end of the fifth generation and have defeated the [[Final Boss]] who was responsible for the evil that occurred throughout the game. Time to sit back and enjoy the ending? No! Now you have to take care of
=== Agarest Zero ===
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