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Guys Smash, Girls Shoot: The male leads (Jurio, Avin and Forte) always use swords, while their female pairs uses (Chris, Rutice, Una) use magic staffs, throwing knives or bows. Everyone else note Alf, Lodi, Roule, Morrison, Goose, Shirla, Filly, Badatt and Joanna is temporary. For example, in Moonlight Witch, the final party members are Jurio, Chris, Stella and Durzel. Guest-Star Party Member: In general, the parties gets well-shuffled over the course of the games, and the number of characters who leave are enough to fill at least two parties. Its existence is what driven most of the antagonist's actions. Greater-Scope Villain: The Otherworldly Moon, a giant mass of accumulated Harmful Frequencies that threatens to destroy the world. If the next town's weapon shop sells things that none of the main characters can equip (usually lances), expect a new party member. Equipment Spoiler: A common trope in those games. #The legend of heroes ii prophecy of the moonlight witch psp#
In addition to that, the PSP remake of Song of the Ocean has Sonomemories, Orbs, and Tuning Fork-exclusive characters. The PSP remakes added History entries, which can be filled by going through the story and talking to NPC at the right time. Gotta Catch 'Em All: The trilogy established the books-collecting hidden sidequests which later is going to be rather crucial in the successing series. Fandom has it where if you have to ask how bad is the translation, they mention this line from IV: "I didn't have eaten a unusual today." "Blind Idiot" Translation: Outside Japan, this trilogy is infamous known for Namco's less-than-stellar translation of the PSP remakes. Bit Character: Many NPCs you can talk to change their dialogue as the game progresses. Badass Adorable: Jurio, Chris, Shannon (implied), Rael, Forte, Una, Aida. Song of the ocean occasionally subvert this, however. Backtracking: There is no warp or teleport item/spell, so the characters have to backtrack pretty much every dungeon on foot.
Downplayed in Ocean, as everyone (except Altos, Shao and Rachel) is already together just before the final two chapters. Averted for Filly in the non-PSP versions of Moonlight. Back for the Finale: Another of series' traditions is that every single playable characters the party have met will be back for helping the final party members in some ways. The other two games serve as its prequels. Anachronic Order: The trilogy's first game (Prophecy of the Moonlight Witch) is set in the Distant Finale. PSP version's History entries add flavors to the trilogy's world-building, by noting on significant historical events in the games' respective region. Rouca's profile even mentioned that he and Avin are "brothers in law." The trilogy's Memorial Book all but confirmed that Avin and Rutice had been married for years and had children by the time of Ocean. Advanced Ancient Acropolis: The Blue Tribe, who created advanced teleporting devices and ruled the land with their magic powers. #The legend of heroes ii prophecy of the moonlight witch series#
In fact, the trilogy established a tradition of the Legend of Heroes series that adults are never useless and each game features a Cool Old Guy as a final party member. Even then, they influenced a lot of plot points in the Trail series. The games are rather infamous for its Bad Export for You, which very nearly killed the chances of localization for The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, and by extension, the Trails Series as a whole.
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Platforms: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation Portable.The Legend of Heroes III: Song of the Ocean - (1999) note The Legend of Heroes V: A Cagesong of the Ocean in Japan.Platforms: PC-98, PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation Portable.The Legend of Heroes: A Tear of Vermillion - (1996) note The Legend of Heroes IV: Tear of Vermilion in Japan.Platforms: PC-98, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation Portable.
The Legend of Heroes II: Prophecy of the Moonlight Witch - (1994) note The Legend of Heroes III: White Witch in Japan. The games were later remade for the Playstation Portable and given a North American Release by Bandai. The trilogy discarded the Dragon Slayer brand its predecessors have. The Gagharv Trilogy is a sub-series composed by the third, fourth and fifth Legend of Heroes games, which shares the same continuity.
A trilogy of turn-based RPGs created by Falcom that is part of the larger The Legend of Heroes series (itself a Spin-Off of the Dragon Slayer series).