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* [[Urban Legend of Zelda]]: Contrary to popular belief, you can ''not'' get Lanselot Tartaros and two of the other Dark Knights in ''[[Tactics Ogre]]''. In the PSP remake, going Law means you ''can'' {{spoiler|get Ozma. She's}} one of, if not ''the'' most powerful character you can get, due to her massive RT bonus (meaning she moves vastly faster than anyone else). She's also exceptional base stats and a fantastic class (with a lowish base RT, further increasing her speed advantage) that's normally Villain-Only.
* [[Urban Legend of Zelda]]: Contrary to popular belief, you can ''not'' get Lanselot Tartaros and two of the other Dark Knights in ''[[Tactics Ogre]]''. In the PSP remake, going Law means you ''can'' {{spoiler|get Ozma. She's}} one of, if not ''the'' most powerful character you can get, due to her massive RT bonus (meaning she moves vastly faster than anyone else). She's also exceptional base stats and a fantastic class (with a lowish base RT, further increasing her speed advantage) that's normally Villain-Only.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: There was evidently a plan to make more than one possible chapter four. However, they were limited by data restrictions (Super Nintendo and all), but the devs were allegedly happy with the finished product anyways.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: There was evidently a plan to make more than one possible chapter four. However, they were limited by data restrictions (Super Nintendo and all), but the devs were allegedly happy with the finished product anyways.
** ''Let Us Cling Together'' was subtitled ''Episode VII'' in the same vein as ''[[Star Wars]]''. There were only 5 official games in the timeline, and two of them are side stories.
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