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** [[Yggdra Unison/Heartwarming|More here.]] |
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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: The game's official materials and advertisements (and even the musical cues) all subtly suggest that Gulcasa should be considered the true protagonist of the game. Also, Nessiah has started to become much more popular in Japan since the DS remake's release. |
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: The game's official materials and advertisements (and even the musical cues) all subtly suggest that Gulcasa should be considered the true protagonist of the game. Also, Nessiah has started to become much more popular in Japan since the DS remake's release. |
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* [[Game Breaker]]: Nessiah's [[Player |
* [[Game Breaker]]: Nessiah's [[Player Mook|nameless soldiers]], which are all ridiculously overpowered, and more than make up for the difficulty he tends to have in recruiting generals early into the game. |
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* [[Ho Yay]]: Oh good lord, the amount of subtext that some characters get. |
* [[Ho Yay]]: Oh good lord, the amount of subtext that some characters get. |
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* [[Memetic Badass]]: Low attack score be damned, [[Plucky Girl|Monica]] is essentially [[Generation Xerox|the next Gulcasa]], and her better title descriptions [[Lampshade Hanging|make this very clear]] if you use her diligently enough. |
* [[Memetic Badass]]: Low attack score be damned, [[Plucky Girl|Monica]] is essentially [[Generation Xerox|the next Gulcasa]], and her better title descriptions [[Lampshade Hanging|make this very clear]] if you use her diligently enough. |