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It was adapted into a manga. As usual [[No Export for You|it's only in Japanese]].
It was adapted into a manga. As usual [[No Export for You|it's only in Japanese]].


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* [[Amplifier Artifact]]: The relics.
* [[Amplifier Artifact]]: The relics.
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* [[Eyes Always Shut]]: Psycho Master. {{spoiler|When not using his full power.}}
* [[Eyes Always Shut]]: Psycho Master. {{spoiler|When not using his full power.}}
* [[Genki Girl]]: Mint.
* [[Genki Girl]]: Mint.
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself Man]]: There is a scene in both character's storylines where the Prima Doll has a temporary breakdown about soon fulfilling his purpose and afterward being considered worthless. Rue calmly talks him out of his slump. Mint slaps him and goes off on a rage about how pathetic he sounds.
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: There is a scene in both character's storylines where the Prima Doll has a temporary breakdown about soon fulfilling his purpose and afterward being considered worthless. Rue calmly talks him out of his slump. Mint slaps him and goes off on a rage about how pathetic he sounds.
* [[Girlish Pigtails]]: Mint, who is very childish.
* [[Girlish Pigtails]]: Mint, who is very childish.
* [[The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry]]: Mint and Maya.
* [[The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry]]: Mint and Maya.
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* [[Hot Blooded]]: Duke, due to his obsession with romantic novels and epics.
* [[Hot Blooded]]: Duke, due to his obsession with romantic novels and epics.
* [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]]: Mint, in Rue's story.
* [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]]: Mint, in Rue's story.
* [[Its All Upstairs From Here|It's All Upstairs From Here]]: The Tower of Maya.
* [[It's All Upstairs From Here]]: The Tower of Maya.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Mint. Small but it's there.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Mint. Small but it's there.
* [[Level Grinding]]: To get past 3 blocks of ice you may have to grind. Other than that there's virtually none.
* [[Level Grinding]]: To get past 3 blocks of ice you may have to grind. Other than that there's virtually none.
* [[Linear Warriors Quadratic Wizards]]: Rue starts out marginally stronger than Mint, but has a limited number of transformations that aren't particularly powerful and his only character wise enhancements are increase in stats. Mint, on the other hand, gains access to wide ranges of spell types such as healing, barriers, and magic waves. And the way MP works in the game, most of it can be recovered within ten seconds. By the end of their respective storylines, Mint grossly overpowers Rue gameplay wise.
* [[Linear Warriors Quadratic Wizards]]: Rue starts out marginally stronger than Mint, but has a limited number of transformations that aren't particularly powerful and his only character wise enhancements are increase in stats. Mint, on the other hand, gains access to wide ranges of spell types such as healing, barriers, and magic waves. And the way MP works in the game, most of it can be recovered within ten seconds. By the end of their respective storylines, Mint grossly overpowers Rue gameplay wise.
* [[Load Bearing Boss]]: Valen.
* [[Load-Bearing Boss]]: Valen.
* [[MacGuffin]]: The Dewprism.
* [[MacGuffin]]: The Dewprism.
* [[Magic Knight]]: Mint, who prides herself on her melee skills with special mention of her dropkick.
* [[Magic Knight]]: Mint, who prides herself on her melee skills with special mention of her dropkick.
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* [[Rings of Death]]: Mint's weapon of choice.
* [[Rings of Death]]: Mint's weapon of choice.
* [[The Rival]]: Duke and Belle to Rue and Mint, respectively. [[Teeth Clenched Teamwork|Most of the time.]]
* [[The Rival]]: Duke and Belle to Rue and Mint, respectively. [[Teeth Clenched Teamwork|Most of the time.]]
* [[Rose Haired Girl]]: Elena.
* [[Rose-Haired Girl]]: Elena.
* [[Saintly Church]]: The church in the town gladly gives you aid if you give a donation, and lets you heal your wounds, no questions asked.
* [[Saintly Church]]: The church in the town gladly gives you aid if you give a donation, and lets you heal your wounds, no questions asked.
* [[Spiky Hair]]: Trap Master.
* [[Spiky Hair]]: Trap Master.
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* [[Visible Silence]]: Rue's response to Fancy Mel is ''76 periods'' followed by "am I dreaming?"
* [[Visible Silence]]: Rue's response to Fancy Mel is ''76 periods'' followed by "am I dreaming?"
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Mode Master's method of attack is mainly this. Rue can morph into monsters after gaining the slain enemy's coin.
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Mode Master's method of attack is mainly this. Rue can morph into monsters after gaining the slain enemy's coin.
* [[White Haired Pretty Boy]]: Rue is a heroic version, though his [[Nice Hat]] tends to distract attention away from this. Valen and Doll Master are white-haired but neither one is pretty by any sense of the word. {{spoiler|Ruenis seems to be a civilian version.}}
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]: Rue is a heroic version, though his [[Nice Hat]] tends to distract attention away from this. Valen and Doll Master are white-haired but neither one is pretty by any sense of the word. {{spoiler|Ruenis seems to be a civilian version.}}
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes|Why Did It Have To Be Pumpkins?]]: Mint.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Why Did It Have To Be Pumpkins?]]: Mint.


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Revision as of 21:28, 8 January 2014

An Action RPG by Square (now Square Enix) for the Play Station, which was released as Dewprism in Japan. The player can choose to follow the adventures of Rue or Mint as they quest for a powerful artifact, known as the Dewprism, that can reshape reality.

Rue has been living with Claire, a friend he loves as a sister, since she rescued him years ago. When she is killed shielding him from the "Arm of Death," he vows to find the Dewprism in order to bring her back. Rue's story is more serious with truly exceptional writing.

Mint is a princess horrified to learn she's been passed over in the line of succession for her younger sister. Enraged, she vows to find the Dewprism and take back what is rightfully hers, and then some. In fact, nothing less will do than rulership over the whole world. Mint serves as comedic relief and a selfish foil for Rue's selflessness. Her quest is generally believed to be less powerfully written but more fun.

It was adapted into a manga. As usual it's only in Japanese.

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