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Silmeria, it turns out, was sealed by Odin well before Ragnarok into Princess Alicia, sole heir to the grand kingdom of Dipan. However, the sealing process was incomplete, and Silmeria was still able to communicate with Alicia. This is particularly problematic as Silmeria became aware of certain plans Odin had, and was out to stop them before they could come to fruition. Meanwhile, both Odin and Alicia's father, King Barbarossa, are proceeding with plans concerning both the mortal realm and Asgard, which could potentially accelerate the timetable for Ragnarok.
 
The game is notable on a technical level for being one of four [[PlayStation 2]] games (alongside ''[[Gran Turismo]] 4'', ''[[Tourist Trophy]]'' and ''NHL 2004'') to support "high resolution" graphics via an option to display at 1080i resolution. This option is [[Bad Export for You|only in the Japanese version]], though with modern emulation upscaling the default 480p will produce a better picture than the interlaced output.
 
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There is a [[Valkyrie Profile/Characters|character sheet for the entire franchise]].
 
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* [[A God Am I]]:
** {{spoiler|Lezard}} after {{spoiler|killing Odin and stealing Gungnir}}. Additionally, {{spoiler|Rufus}} techically counts as well, as he {{spoiler|takes Odin's place in Asgard}} at the end of the game.
** The hypocrisy of {{spoiler|Lezard}} [[Invoked Trope|invoking]] this trope in spite of his hatred of the gods is [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]].
* [[All There in the Manual]]: The various einherjar's biography screens tell of dramatic wars and doings that many of them were caught up in, giving much of the game's backstory. However, you need to go through a [[New Game+]] multiple times to get the whole story.
** Or just read [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/931102-valkyrie-profile-2-silmeria/faqs/52920 this].
* [[Another Dimension]]: Creating one of these turns out to be the goal of a couple big players in the game.
* [[Becoming the Mask]]: Happens to {{spoiler|Hrist, who's disguised as Leone. She's only in disguise to spy on them and steal the Dragon Orb, but she gains an empathy for Alicia she didn't have before and tries to spare her life}}.
* [[BFSBlade of Fearsome Size]]:
** Sword: Arngrim and Dylan. Most of the other Heavy Warrior type Einherjar follow suit.
** Spear: The Nibelung Valesti's (except Alicia's first one, which instead uses the crystals she normally uses to aid her platforming for combat purposes).
* [[Bonus Dungeon]]: The Seraphic Gate, though unlike the other games in the series this one's located on the world map instead of through the start menu.
* [[Boom! Headshot!]]: The game's battle system, as mentioned below, gives each enemy different body parts you can destroy as you attack. If the destroyed part happens to be the head, it's an instant kill no matter how many hitpoints the enemy had left. This doesn't work with [[Contractual Boss Immunity|most bosses]] and some endgame monsters though.
* [[Broken Bridge]]
* [[The Cameo]]: Early in the game, you meet a young, talented mage named Lezard Valeth, who's a reference to the character of the same name in the previous game, only this time he's a kind, courteous and chivalrous ally of the party. {{spoiler|Except he's not. He really ''is'' the same as the previous game, and it's all an act he's keeping up as part of his [[Time Travel]] evil plan.}}
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* [[Casual Danger Dialog]]: In addition to the standard battle quotes, if you put Einherjar into your party that knew each other in life, they might have a brief conversation at the start of a battle. Some are heartwarming bits where sisters reunite, and others are more amusing as enemies who killed each other basically go, "Er, no hard feelings, right?"
* [[Chewing the Scenery]]: Hrist when she performs Nibelung Valesti.
{{quote| "It shall be engraved on your '''''very soul'''''!}}
** Lezard, once he shows his true colors.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: When you visit Dipan in Chapter 4, Hrist notes that she can sense Lenneth there. In truth, she is not sensing Lenneth from that time, but Lenneth from the first game who was sent back in time by the three wizards while exploring the ruins of Dipan.
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* [[Critical Existence Failure]]: Semi-averted for enemies -- you can target pieces of an enemy, and you can break off their body parts with enough damage. In addition to producing more items, this can result in enemies being unable to move or attack (and thus easy prey). Played straight with the player characters and humanoid enemies, {{spoiler|except Lezard, who can be dismembered like any other enemy, but he just regenerates any missing pieces at the end of the combo.}}
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: {{spoiler|Turns out that Brahms is mostly interested in keeping Midgard in one piece... he just became King of the Vampires to do so.}}
* [[Despair Event Horizon]]: The bulk of Chapter 4 is dedicated to pushing Alicia closer and closer to this, until {{spoiler|she crosses it when her father is executed, her childhood friend is turned into a demon, and her mother takes her own life.}} [[Took a Level Inin Badass|She bounces back, though]], but is driven clearly over it later on when {{spoiler|Rufus apparently dies, and she's a hair's breadth from just [[Driven to Suicide|ending it all]]}}.
* [[Disc One Nuke]]: If Dylan, Leone, Arngrim and {{spoiler|Lezard}} leave the party at a certain level, it's possible to get some extremely powerful weapons.
** To elaborate; you can get a bunch of game-breaking weapons that will last you all the way to the endgame if you manage to get the above-mentioned characters to absurdly high levels (40-50 depending on character, around twice as high as you'd normally excepted to be at that point in the game, although the accessories you get by grinding {{spoiler|Lezard}} are hardly useful). These weapons are so hideously broken that you can one-shot every storyline boss with a single combo without even trying.
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* [[Eleventh-Hour Superpower]]: Alicia {{spoiler|merging with the other valkyries and getting the Glance Reviver}}.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: Alicia manages to get {{spoiler|Hrist and Brahms}} to work together to keep {{spoiler|Lezard from destabilizing both Midgard and Asgard and get Lenneth's soul back from him.}}
* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]: Rufus's [[Averted Trope|aversion]] in regards to the valkyries is a rather nice piece of [[Foreshadowing]].
* [[Expy]]: Arngrim appears to be an [[Expy]] of himself from [[Valkyrie Profile|the previous game.]] According to the [[Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume|the third game]], this Arngrim is a previous incarnation of the original.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: Lezard Valeth... It's not like he did anything obscene or disturbing in any Tri-Ace game he's ever appeared in.
** Also, {{spoiler|Arngrim}} is forced into this; {{spoiler|Hrist kills him and transforms him into her einherjar, thereby forcing him to fight Alicia}}. This is reversed later on, though.
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* [[Flat Earth Atheist]]: One NPC mentions early on that she only believes what she sees with her own eyes, and this apparently does not include the gods, despite the supernatural being fairly commonplace in the setting. She changes her tune, however {{spoiler|after the gods flatten Dipan, after which she decides she's definitely going to the chapel from now on.}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]: The first half of the game is ''filled'' with {{spoiler|Leone, Lezard, and Rufus}} giving each other looks that get a ''lot'' more significant once you know what the twists in the plot are.
* [[Fusion Dance]]:
** {{spoiler|Alicia merges with the three Valkyrie sisters at the end of the game to form an incredibly powerful, if short lived, being.}}
** The original plan was for Brahms to do it, what would that have looked like? A gorilla in a skirt and breastplate?
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* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|Eventually, Hrist comes around.}} It's that or an [[Enemy Mine]], depending on your viewpoint.
* [[Karmic Death]]: {{spoiler|Karma finally catches up to Lezard Valeth.}}
* [[Lighter and Softer]]:
** Compared to its [[Valkyrie Profile|predecessor]], the first half or so of the game is much more colorful and cheerful, with bright colors all around, and generally cheery music in towns as opposed to the drab colors and depressing score of the original game. Things take a nosedive in the latter parts of the game, of course.
** Interestingly, the [[Lighter and Softer]] feel is justified in-game. {{spoiler|Odin's theft of the Dragon Orb}} is directly responsible for the world becoming [[Crapsack World|crappier]] by the time the first game happens.
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** [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]], as Tri-Ace took a look at how lousy archers were in the first game and seriously built up the class. Now, they're much more accurate to go with their more-hits-per-attack, so the fact that their hits do less damage than others' strikes is quickly mitigated. And as the game is heavily [[Combo]]-based, and their Soul Crushes do the most hits, they basically went from "Why would anyone ever use an archer?" in the first to "Why doesn't everyone use multiple archers?" in the second. Using them is also necessary if you want to perform an infinite combo, thanks to one of their attacks that hits large enemies repeatedly and recovers more AP than it costs to use.
** Played straight with the mages, however. In the first game, magic was very powerful, likely to make up for the fact that mages had to recharge after each cast. Their Soul Crush finishing moves in particular went from the most powerful attacks you could do for the vast majority of the game to about the same strength as anyone else's Soul Crush or, in some cases, weaker.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: Alicia. Starts as [[Everything's Better with Princesses|Princess]] [[Soul Jar]] with traces of [[Valkyries|Valkyrie]] {{spoiler|becomes [[Everything's Better with Princesses|Princess]] [[Our Demons Are Different|Undead Demon]] [[Took a Level Inin Badass|Goddess]].}} And its awesome!
* [[Non-Linear Sequel]]: The game's location in the timeline is complicated at best.
* [[Our Vampires Are Different]]
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* [[Rage Against the Heavens]]: The start of Barbarossa's plan. Also, one chapter of the game has Alicia and Rufus {{spoiler|storming into Asgard and just about wiping out the Aesir that try to stop them.}}
* [[Randomly Drops]]: Most annoyingly, the recruitable characters are completely random, which can be annoying if you're hoping to get a particular mage (and thus a particular Great Magic spell).
* [[Scenery Porn]]: This is a very pretty game. It ''really'' shines at {{spoiler|Bifrost, Valhalla, and Yggdrasil}}, and it's one of the few [[Play StationPlayStation 2]] games to be Progressive Scan capable.
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]
* [[Sealed Good in a Can]]
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* [[Timed Mission]]: Reaching the Rainbow Bridge {{spoiler|before Rufus' body fades away.}}
* [[Timey-Wimey Ball]]: {{spoiler|Lezard tries to go back in time and take possession of Silmeria, so he can make his own World Tree, and thereby force Lenneth to become his bride. Lenneth the Creator, from after the first game, goes back to try and stop him... it only gets more confusing from there.}}
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: {{spoiler|You know Alicia has stopped being the weepy and cowardly princess when her solution to Odin's theft of the Dragon Orb and Silmeria's soul is to ''become undead'' and storm Asgard to get both back.}}
** Complete with an upgrade to {{spoiler|her}} [[Limit Break]] a few gameplay hours later and generally more [[Badass]] battle-quotes.
* [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]]: Alicia and Rufus. [[Will They or Won't They?]] {{spoiler|[[Did Not Get the Girl|They]] [[Love Hurts|never]] [[Star-Crossed Lovers|will]], ''unless'' Rufus waits for the [[Reincarnation|reincarnated]] Alicia in the epilogue until [[She Is's All Grown Up]].}}
* [[Vendor Trash]]: Certain items are available only if you sell the right amounts of this to vendors. Plus, what trash you get depends on what you break off of enemies. While the "trash" items ''do'' give stat boosts when equipped, they tend to be non-runic (and thus don't contribute to the linked-equipment boosts), and the items you can get by selling them tend to be powerful weapons and accessories, although some of them are still worth using as accessories since they give large stat multipliers.
* [[Weapon of X-Slaying]]: They're still around, but rather than the [[One Hit KO]] weapons they were in the first game, [[Nerf|this time they just allow critical hits]].
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