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The Nintendo Wars seriesnote better known as Famicom Wars in Japanese and Advance Wars internationally is a series of military Turn-Based Strategy video games produced by Nintendo that began in 1988. A majority of the series' entries are developed by Intelligent Systems, with a number of other installments being created by Hudson Soft (the final three Game Boy Wars games), Kuju Entertainment (Battalion Wars games), and WayForward Technologies (the remake of the GBA entries).In the games, the player takes the role of an army's commanding officer (usually of a country called Orange Star), with the goal on any given map being to defeat an opposing CO. Using your various unit squadrons, including infantry, tanks, artillery, bombers, etc., you attack the units and capture the areas controlled by your opponent. Depending the map, victory is achieved through either capturing the enemy base or eliminating all enemy forces. It's basically Fire Emblem, only with modern war weapons, and with less influence of a Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors (not coincidental, since Intelligent Systems created both series). Every entry also offers multiplayer, with latter games allowing up to four players to do battle on versus maps.The series is composed of the following games, with most of the titles being named after the platform they were released on:
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Villain: Exit, Stage Left
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Villain: Exit, Stage Left: The commanders presumably use radio to communicate and can therefore run away long before they're actually in any danger. Usually averted sooner or later, as the villains run out of territories to run to when defeated. Played totally straight at the end of Dual Strike, where Jugger, Koal, and Kindle realize they're beat and set off in a tank to start anew elsewhere.
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No Celebrities Were Harmed
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No Celebrities Were Harmed: In Super Famicom Wars, two of the COs are named Billy Gates and Hetler.
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Instant-Win Condition
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Instant-Win Condition: HQ Captures in all the games instantly wins the match regardless of how the battle is going, but also destroying factories, Black Cannons, and so on from Black Hole Rising onwards.
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Heroic BSoD
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Heroic BSoD: Will/Ed after Brenner/O'Brian dies in Days of Ruin.
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Unexpected Gameplay Change
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Unexpected Gameplay Change: Combat mode in Dual Strike.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: Black Hole Rising takes its global conflict a lot more seriously than the first game, with towns being destroyed, civilians threatened, characters put in actual danger, and villains who are surprisingly dangerous despite being Laughably Evil. It also features some fairly somber missions like "Toy Box", "Duty and Honor" and "A Mirror Darkly", and the COs generally get more humanizing moments and have their sillier aspects dialed-back. Notably, the only character to still act like War Has Never Been So Much Fun is Lash, an unrepentant Card-Carrying Villain. Similarly in Dual Strike, the plot is much darker (although nowhere near Days of Ruin's), the music is less whimsical (even the pre-existing themes get remastered), and the animations are much more mature than even Black Hole Rising. Days of Ruin/Dark Conflict. Done reasonably well. The ads even used this trope as a selling point!
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Randomized Damage Attack
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Randomized Damage Attack: Flak's CO power randomly makes his units do a lot more more damage or a lot less. Jugger's does this as well. Nell is a more positive example, with her powers enabling her to sometimes to a lot more, but without the "sometimes doing much less" part.
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Shows Damage
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Shows Damage: The battle animations in Super Famicom Wars have units be visually injured, such as having exploded gun turrets on ships. Re-Boot Camp periodically shows subtle but noticeable smoke on map animations of vehicles at very low HP, and more noticeable sparks and smoke on Black Hole structures like Black Cannons and Lasers at low HP.
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Peninsula of Power Leveling
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Peninsula of Power Leveling: In Dual Strike, leveling up COs is ridiculously easy on the campaign level "Muck Amok". You could gain up to 1000 exp on the normal version and 2400 on the Hard Campaign version thanks to the huge numbers of Oozium. With the game's save system, it's fairly easy to repeat the mission until all the COs are level 10.
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Support Power
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Support Power: Before Days of Ruin, each C.O. had a special ability referred to as a "CO Power" that affects all of their units somehow (except for Olaf, who hinders the enemy instead).
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Cool Old Guy
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Cool Old Guy: Sensei and Hachi in Black Hole Rising and Dual Strike; Forsythe/Carter in Days of Ruin
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Unstable Equilibrium
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Unstable Equilibrium: A common theme in these games, where matches are often decided long before they're actually over, as once one player secures a significant advantage in map and monetary control, the losing player will just no longer have the resources to keep up with the opponent's snowballing forces, without the advantaged player making some absolutely boneheaded moves. CO Powers help to prevent this to some degree, as they charge faster for players taking more monetary damage, but they're usually not enough to turn the tide of a losing battle. As such in PVP play, it's considered good form for the losing player to yield once this point has been reached instead of playing to the bitter end, as otherwise the losing player would just be wasting everyone's time hopelessly dragging the match out for so many more turns until they're routed or their HQ is captured.
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Frothy Mugs of Water
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Also, when Javier is talking to Max in Dual Strike, he mentions good sausage and pig as well as a castle, hinting at European countrysides. Max later notes he isn't able to go on his food and root beer tour, implying influence from Germany.
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Artistic License – Biology
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Artistic License – Biology: Viruses cannot make plants grow under people's skin. However, the sole expert who describes it that way only says it spreads like a virus. It's the others (who are far from biologists) who call it a "plant virus" afterwards. The Creeper does seem to be heavily based on the real world Cordyceps fungus, which, at least in the ant version of the fungus, causes the ants to go insane and then die, the fruiting body bursting out of their corpses.
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Non-Health Damage
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Non-Health Damage: In Advance Wars: Dual Strike, Sasha's CO Power drains her opponent's CO Gauge, which is required to perform a CO Power.
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Mission-Pack Sequel
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Mission-Pack Sequel: Advance Wars 2 plays exactly like the first game and reuses most of its graphics and music. It does, however, introduce eight new COs, one new unit (the Neotank), two new map elements (missile silos and pipes), and a two-tier CO Power system (each character has only one power in the first game.) Black Hole's units have unique sprite designs this time, too, rather than being palette-swaps of Orange Star's, as they were in AW1.
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Diesel Punk
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Dieselpunk: Some parts of the artstyle of the first three games and the Duster unit from Days of Ruin invoke this design.
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Violation of Common Sense
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Violation of Common Sense: In the original Advance Wars 1, choosing Max for his introductory mission, "Max Strikes!", actually locked you out of using Max in the final battle (making you get Grit for the Blue Moon side instead). If you wanted him, you had to pick Andy for that mission and play his branching path (but not to the extent of unlocking a secret mission that would make Olaf take Max's place in the final battle). This was an especially cruel low blow to new and inexperienced players, who would understandably want to use the newly available CO in a mission that outright encourages you to use him (especially if they already knew how overpowered Max was in this game), but then get saddled with the much worse Grit for the difficult final mission, where less skilled players most need the power of Max to win. Re-Boot Camp thankfully addressed this, by letting players just choose their COs for the final mission regardless of what they did prior in the campaign. A naval unit surrounded by hostile air units cannot move. Likewise, an air unit surrounded by hostile naval units cannot move either. In Advance Wars 2, Flak had a Battleship and a Lander... in a tiny, two-square lake. In Advance Wars 3, Jugger & Clone Drake topped this by having two Battleships that were each inside a tiny, land-locked lake of their own. In the mission featuring Koal and clone Kanbei, Koal tops that by having a couple of Black Boats in one-square ponds. Normal Campaign 07: Koal inherits Flak's baffling stupidity by hiding a Lander in a Reef in a one-square lake. Hard Campaign Mission 07: Koal has two Landers, two Cruisers, and Two Battleships hidden in the Reefs of the four land-locked lakes.
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Fractional Winning Condition
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Fractional Winning Condition: In the Black Hole Rising campaign, every nation besides Orange Star (whose first three missions are required and linear) begins with three missions. Completing any two of these unlocks the next set of three, and completing any two of those unlocks the factory mission. So only 5 out of 8 missions (assuming the optional Lab mission is also skipped) need to be completed to liberate each nation.
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No Self-Buffs
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It's been joked about to no end how the APCs are incapable of resupplying themselves, for some odd reason.
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Brother–Sister Team
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Brother–Sister Team: Colin and Sasha in Dual Strike. And their abilities really mesh: Sasha can rack up tons of money and deplete her foe's CO bar, while Colin gets discounts on his units. Can anyone say Zerg Rush? And that's not counting their Dual Strike (Trust Fund), where Sasha gets money for every enemy unit destroyed and Colin gets more power based on how much money he has. How's that for synergy?
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Villain Ball
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Villain Ball: Caulder mocks Greyfield relentlessly for his policy to execute those who are infected with the creeper rather than quarantine them, not for the cruelty, but for the fact that it causes those who are infected to not come forward and thus allows the virus to spread unimpeded through his army.
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Playing with Fire
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Max and Flak's CO powers create fiery explosions.
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The Quiet One
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The Quiet One: Hawke in Black Hole Rising and Dual Strike. Gage/Trak in Days of Ruin
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Ãœbermensch
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Ãœbermensch: A heavy motif in Days of Ruin. After the End, the protagonists are faced with several Straw Nihilists posing as Ãœbermenschen who took the apocalypse as a sign to forego conventional morality and live by their own rules: Waylon is the first encountered and the most blatantly nihilistic, having no personal ideals other than to live in the lap of luxury and shoot up any threat to his station. His antagonism leads to the Lazurian remnants joining forces with the 12th Battalion to confront and defeat Waylon. After shrugging off Waylon's attempt at a "Not So Different" Remark, Will routs Waylon's forces, who subsequently disappears from the story. Admiral Greyfield is a firm believer in Might Makes Right, thinking that his lack of scruples with regards to warfare means that he is most fit to be in charge of society as it's rebuilt. Initially being on the same side as the 12th Battalion, Greyfield makes a lifelong enemy out of Lin by executing Forsythe and killing Brenner over his jealousy and disgust for Brenner's morals. After giving him a heavy "The Reason You Suck" Speech, Lin attacks and trounces Greyfield on the battlefield. Despite Greyfield making an appeal to Brenner's moral code, Lin executes him anyway, showing that Greyfield never stood a chance against someone who plays by the same rules as him. Caulder is For Science! made manifest, believing in nothing save satisfying his personal curiosity. He happily uses the lives of the survivors as testbeds for his various inventions, both mechanical and biological. During the final battle, his back-and-forth with Will is easily the most involved in the game, and Caulder's side smacks of What Is Evil? and Dystopia Justifies the Means. The cracks only start to show after he's defeated, showing fear for his own demise. Despite having no respect for the lives of others, he was himself terrified of death. Will starts the story Desperately Looking for a Purpose in Life after losing all he had to the apocalypse. He is inspired by Brenner's heroism to join the 12th Battalion so as to help people where he feels he can. He spends the first half of the game as The Lancer to Brenner, and the latter's death knocks Will right back down to how he started. After some time spent inoperational, Will receives some encouraging words from Isabella, the first person he saved. This leads him to realise that the cause is bigger than any one person. Finally, hearing Waylon's accusation that Will and him both just do whatever they want in the lawless world, Will agrees. Will states that saving the lives of others is the purest expression of his personal morality, emerging as the one true Ãœbermensch in the story.
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Stealth Pun
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Stealth Pun: Hetler's theme in Super Famicom Wars is titled "Springtime".
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Anti-Air
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Anti-Air: a few examples: The Anti-Air Tanks, which also deal very good damage to infantry and unarmored vehicles like Humvees in Game Boy Wars 3 and the Advance Wars games. Anti-Air Missile Launchers along with Anti-Air Artillery in Super Famicom Wars; the former returns in the Advance Wars games. Cruisers, which also tear apart Submarines. Aircraft Carriers, which also ferry an air force overseas.note Aircraft carriers work quite differently between Dual Strike and Days of Ruin. They can carry two aircraft in both games, but other than that, they're very different. In Dual Strike, aircraft carriers, have powerful anti-air missiles with a range of 3-8 spaces. In Days of Ruin, aircraft carriers themselves can only attack at close range with rather weak machine guns, but the aircraft they're carrying can launch from it, move, and attack in the same action, assuming that the carrier itself hasn't moved any distance. Aircraft carriers in Days of Ruin can also produce seaplanes, which are capable of attacking any unit in the game for decent damage. To top it off, they repair the aircraft they're carrying every turn, just like an airport. Mechs in Game Boy Wars 1/2/Turbo can attack air units for cost-effective damage. Most ships in Game Boy Wars 3, including the Lander, can hit air units for at least decent damage. In the Advance Wars series, Fighters also qualify somewhat, since they can only attack air units. In the first three games, they utterly tear apart any air unit except enemy fighters and stealth planes (and stealth planes still have a bad matchup against fighters).
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No Plot? No Problem!
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No Plot? No Problem!: Prior to Advance Wars, the series has run on this for the longest time. It wouldn't be until the release of Advance Wars, which was released a whole 13 years after the birth of the franchise, for this trope to be averted.
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Faceless Goons
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Faceless Goons: Black Hole infantry and mechs in the Advance Wars series. Xylvanian Rifle Grunts just wear bags and gas masks over their heads. In their "conversation" portraits, the distortion of their helmets makes them appear vaguely alien. Not that this helps...
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The Hedonist
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Waylon is the first encountered and the most blatantly nihilistic, having no personal ideals other than to live in the lap of luxury and shoot up any threat to his station. His antagonism leads to the Lazurian remnants joining forces with the 12th Battalion to confront and defeat Waylon. After shrugging off Waylon's attempt at a "Not So Different" Remark, Will routs Waylon's forces, who subsequently disappears from the story.
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Failed a Spot Check: Woe betide the player that pours everything into a major offensive push before realizing that a T-Copter or Lander managed to sneak around and drop an Infantry on his unguarded HQ. Usually, this only has to happen once before that mistake is never made again.
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Ambiguously Human
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Ambiguously Human: The fact that Sturm is noted to be an alien raises the question if the same can be applied to everyone associated with Black Hole. It doesn't help that the likes of Adder and the Dual Strike antagonists look very freaky to begin with, while the BH foot soldiers are Faceless Goons in astronaut-like suits in Black Hole Rising onwards (in Advance Wars they lack character portraits but their battle sprites are Palette Swaps of Orange Star humans). It is worth noting that Flak, who is a straightfoward human (albeit a large one), was promoted from Black Hole grunt all the way up the chain of command, implying that at least some of Black Hole's forces are normal humans.
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money!
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money!: Sasha, who uses her vast wealth to... get even MORE wealth. Colin, who uses his money to do things like One-Hit KO Megatanks with Mechs.
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For Science!
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For Science!: Caulder/Stolos's motivation. Also Lash's, but she's nowhere near as awful about it.
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Patriotic Fervor
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Patriotic Fervor: Olaf is a true blue patriot through and through, even singing his country's national anthem in one of his Dual Strike winquotes. Which is strange when you remember that, during the first game's tutorial, Nell mentions he used to work for Orange Star... (this detail was written out in Re-Boot Camp, implying it was simply Early-Installment Weirdness)
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Not Playing Fair With Resources
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Not Playing Fair With Resources: The gimmick of Billy Gates in Super Famicom Wars, he gets 10000 extra money each turn... The factory missions that punctuate each country's liberation in Black Hole Rising explicitly cheat normal resource rules by producing up to 3 any unit regardless of the enemy's funds and being able to act on the turn they're created via factory. To prevent the player from fighting their way to the factory gates and just blocking all 3 deployment spots with their own units (which is a common strategy for Lash's factory in "Factory Blues"), Black Hole also starts with several bases and properties that do obey the normal resource rules.
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Companion Cube
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Companion Cube: Penny with her Mr. Bear. One case where an European renaming is not necessary, as the European translation didn't add that particular Woolseyism.
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Game-Breaker
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Max in Black Hole Rising and Dual Strike. His firepower bonus to direct combat units, which includes strong units like Neotanks and Bombers, allow him to easily sweep aside inexperienced players, especially while his CO Powers are in effect. But in high-level play, Indirect units like Artillery are extremely important (Grit, who specializes in Indirects, is considered a Game-Breaker), and Max's indirects are not only weak, but have 1 less range. This essentially renders Artillery useless for him, which makes him very easy to out-manoeuvre. Max can be played well, but it requires a lot more work than the Attack! Attack! Attack! strategies most newbies use with him. Note that this is not the case in the first game, where his 50% firepower bonus to direct units made him a Game-Breaker.
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Super Move Portrait Attack
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Super Move Portrait Attack: The CO powers in the Advance Wars games show a quick cut-in of the CO and the name of the power being used. In Reboot Camp, these cutscenes are now animated.
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Polluted Wasteland
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Polluted Wasteland: The Black Crystals and Black Obelisk in Dual Strike turn all of the land around them into desert. If this goes on too long, you get Wasteland. The water turns green (red on the map), the trees die, the ground is dry and hard, and all the bases look abandoned when we see them in battles. Yes, all this just because some old guy wants to live forever. Shows up as impassable terrain in Days of Ruin.
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Kill Sat
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Kill Sat: Shows up a few times in Advance, and is the super weapon everybody's looking for in Battalion.
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Shoot the Dog
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Shoot the Dog: In one of the endings of Dual Strike, Hawke shoots Von Bolt's life-support system because Jake can't bring himself to. Given he also kills Sturm at the end of Advance Wars 2, he seems to be making rather a habit of this. Note that this is averted if Jake chooses to shoot Von Bolt. In Days of Ruin, the more pragmatic CO's on your side have to step up for the unpleasant moral choices. Gage/Trak volunteers to take command during the misison where you have to fight fanatical cultists (technically civilians) in self-defense, and Lin leads the final battle against Greyfield/Sigismundo and executes him rather than leave it up to Will/Ed.
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Master of None
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Master of None: In terms of units, Days of Ruin also introduces the Duster and the Seaplane, the latter of which is capable of attacking every single unit in the game. Neither of them are truly outstanding (especially the Duster since it can't even attack naval units) and will lose against a specialized anti-air counter, they are enough to give everything that isn't a Fighter, Cruiser, or Anti-Air a reasonably tough fight. Stealth Planes from Dual Strike were actually the first unit that could engage anything, and could do so with reasonable success. However, they were also outperformed by at least one or two other, more specialized units, but their primary advantage lies in their ability to disappear and strike from anywhere. A few of the COs have been inflicted with this: In the first Advance Wars, Sonja was this when played without Fog of War active; her day-to-day unit boosts of one extra vision space obviously did nothing outside of fog, and her CO Power that increased vision by another two spaces and revealed units hidden in forests/reefs also did nothing without fog outside the standard 10% attack/defense boost every CO Power gives at default. Then she had her bad luck modifier that just made her units' attack power weaker on top of this. The sequels would give Sonja fog-independent day-to-day bonuses and her CO Powers would do more things that were still relevant without fog. Flak's units in the second game have no day-to-day bonuses, with him just having an increased good luck modifier, but he also has a bad luck modifier applied separately that usually results in his units not doing any increased damage like he is supposed to be able to. And then his CO Power and Super CO Power just amplify both his good and bad luck modifiers. The fact he is just straightup inferior to Nell (who has the same good luck modifier but without a bad luck modifier, and then CO Powers that boosts her good luck modifier even higher than Flak's) just rubs this in farther. Flak is still this in Dual Strike, just with his good luck modifier slightly buffed, but not enough to give him any real niche. Then there's Jugger, who is functionally the same as Flak, just with slightly more extreme good and bad luck modifiers. Playing without a CO in Days of Ruin. Also in Days of Ruin, there's The Beast, a nonplayable CO fought in the campaign that has no abilities.
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Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors
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Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors: The primary unit RPS triangle that dominates all the Advance Wars games is Tanks > Anti-Air > Battlecopters > Tanks: Tanks will deal huge damage to Anti-Airs while taking minor damage in return, Anti-Airs will absolutely shred Battlecopters while also taking minor damage even if struck first, and Battlecopters will deal significant damage to Tanks while being barely grazed in return. These units all cost simarly too (with them costing 7000, 8000, and 9000G respectively), so they can be deployed in similar numbers, and once a player deploys one of them, it can be expected for other players to deploy their counter in response, and so on. The bigger tanks still play into this RPS triangle, as while Battlecopters will do a lot less damage to them, the bigger tanks can still just respond with their measely machine guns and so Battlecopters trade cost-effectively with them. Bombers can also take the place of Battlecopters in this triangle, as they deal severe damage to all tanks (if not just one-shotting them outright) and none of the tanks can retaliate back, while Anti-Airs will wreck Bombers if they get the first strike. The main naval units in Advance Wars 1, 2, and Dual Strike. Battleships bombard everything but air units and Submarines from afar, including Cruisers; Cruisers can rip apart Subs (surfaced or otherwise) but can't attack anything else but air units until Dual Strike, and Submarines are the bane of Battleships as well as other Subs and Landers but will get torn apart by Cruisers. In short, don't bring Battleships without Cruiser support. A strange one in Days Of Ruin, where Anti-Tanks destroy vehicles and take slight damage from any direct attack vehicle aside from costly Bombers, but foot units deal significant damage to them and trade very cost-effectively, then the various vehicle units deal more damage than Anti-Tanks do to foot units and take barely any damage from the non-Mech foot units (while Mechs will struggle to get the first strike against vehicles with their much worse movement).
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Non-Indicative Name
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Non-Indicative Name: "Medium Tanks" in Advance Wars are the heaviest tanks and the most powerful direct-fire land units in the game. Regular tanks were not named "Light Tanks". Later games like Advance Wars 2 and Days of Ruin feature more powerful tanks that put the medium back in medium tank.
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Beauty Equals Goodness
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Beauty Equals Goodness: The CO's of Black Hole are obviously not cut from the same cloth as everyone else. It's also noteworthy that Hawke and Lash, definitely the two most conventionally attractive Black Hole CO's, are also the two that eventually pull a Heel–Face Turn.
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Lampshade Hanging
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Lampshade Hanging: During one of the Re-Boot Camp 1+2 dialogues that give you advice after yielding a misison, Nell straight-up tells you to not think about how vehicles on the ground stop planes from flying over them and vice-versa, they just work that way.
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Artifact Title
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Artifact Title: Advance Wars: Dual Strike and Days of Ruin are on the Nintendo DS. It's still called "Advance Wars", though the plots all feature antagonists with technologically advanced weaponry.
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Character Select Forcing
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Character Select Forcing: In the first GBA game, if the player selects Sami or Max and loses on the first battle against Drake, Nell will outright tell the player: "How about using Andy next time?" This makes sense since Drake's power damages units and Andy's power repairs them, but a Brutal Bonus Level can only be unlocked if the player uses only Sami for the next few missions.
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Awesome, but Impractical
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Another, perhaps unintentional example from Days of Ruin, where in the story, Greyfield is a mediocre CO who has to rely on others like Brenner's Wolves and Waylon to do the actual fighting for him, while in actual PVP play his strengths tend to be easy to counter, anticipate, and difficult to take advantage of. The unintentional bit comes not from his abilities being purposely underpowered, but the fact that his CO zone applies only to Navy units, Seaplanes, and Battle Copters, the first two of which are still Awesome, but Impractical despite the numerous buffs to Naval units in DOR, and specialization in them can't viably compete without a map forcing their usage or having a huge available economy.
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OffscreenVillainDarkMatter
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Offscreen Villain Dark Matter: Black Hole in Black Hole Rising and particularly Dual Strike have an uncanny ability to keep fielding bigger and scarier armies even as you repeatedly crush their war effort. The former even has a Factory as the final mission in each nation that cheats normal unit costs. In both games, it's explained as Black Hole plundering each nation's resources, but one wonders how nobody noticed this happening since the very start. IDS Industries in Days of Ruin may have been an arms manufacture/research company before the meteors ended the world, but even selling weapons to all sides doesn't explain their extreme reserves of manpower and resources post-apocalypse- even if most of their combat personnel are expendable clones, that's still hideously expensive. Even in a world with automated weapons and vehicle factories (in the localized versions of the story), they stand out as seemingly no limit to their unit production, and like Black Hole, have a resource-cheating factory at the final mission.
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Orphaned Series
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Orphaned Series: The last new game in the series proper was Days of Ruin, released all the way back in early 2008. note Even factoring in its spinoff, Battalion Wars, it only closes the gap by a few months. There hadn't been a peep out of the franchise until June 2017, in which we finally get an explanation: Thanks to the success of Fire Emblem and its relationship system, a producer at Nintendo wants to integrate something similar into this series but isn't sure how to do it successfully.
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Single-Palette Town
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Single-Palette Town: Used in the Advance Wars series to distinguish between nations. One wonders how captured cities get their paint jobs and replace the architecture style instantly...
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Enigmatic Minion
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Enigmatic Minion: Hawke in Dual Strike. Performs a Heel–Face Turn, helps defeat the Big Bad, and then fakes his own death and takes the Big Bad's ultimate doomsday weapon for himself, which he then uses to undo the damage it did during the events of the game.
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Glass Cannon
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Mech units are much more fragile than the usual examples, but their firepower certainly makes them this relative to their speed. In most of the games they show up in, they tend to be just a bit slower than even the standard infantry, making them the slowest units available. But given how cheap they are...
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Theme Music Power-Up
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Theme Music Power-Up: Whenever a CO Power is activated in any of the Advance Wars games, it's time to RAWK! Evil characters even get their own version that's a bit darker and heavier.
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Shipper on Deck: Grimm, saying Rachel and Jake are lovebirds. This quote exists if you lose on the final mission of Dual Strike.
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Sorting Algorithm of Evil
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Sorting Algorithm of Evil: Advance Wars 2 has Sturm and his 4 subordinates, each of which is in charge of invading one of the countries. Naturally, the continent facing the most incompetent (story-wise) one of them gets liberated first and it gets more difficult from there. This is even noticeable in the enemy AI: Flak doesn't take advantage of his factory and produces cheap units. Adder, on the other hand, deploys a Battleship against you. On day 1.
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After the End
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After the End: Days of Ruin takes place in the aftermath of a hail of meteorites that kills off nearly 90% of the human population. Roaming bandits, deserting soldiers, low food supplies, and conflict with civilians are just some of the hazards of the new world.
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Game-Breaking Bug
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Game-Breaking Bug: Normally in Dual Strike, you can't leave your primary CO slot empty. However, if your secondary slot is empty, and you then select your current primary CO as your new secondary, the primary slot will become empty since the game simply swaps out your CO slots. Going into battle like this will get you a garbled glitch CO whose Super Power is, for some odd reason, ready to be unleashed. You're better off not, though, as using it crashes the game, as do viewing your CO info and switching COs.
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Adapted Out
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Since "Flak Attack" is Adapted Out in the Hard Campaign, the lab map moves instead moves to "Andy's Time". However, there's absolutely no indication that a lab map is located therenote In "Flak Attack", it's super easy to get the map, as the city's right next to your starting infantry. In other nations, the Black Hole CO in question will always mention about a secret lab, with the only way to find out is to capture a city that's relatively close to Flak's base, meaning you're very likely to focus on the cannon and other properties as opposed to that city.
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Mad Scientist
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Caulder is For Science! made manifest, believing in nothing save satisfying his personal curiosity. He happily uses the lives of the survivors as testbeds for his various inventions, both mechanical and biological. During the final battle, his back-and-forth with Will is easily the most involved in the game, and Caulder's side smacks of What Is Evil? and Dystopia Justifies the Means. The cracks only start to show after he's defeated, showing fear for his own demise. Despite having no respect for the lives of others, he was himself terrified of death.
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Geo Effects
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Geo Effects: Cities, HQs, factories, ports, and airports heal units; plains, forests, mountains, reefs, and all of the previous-mentioned tiles provide some degree of defenseive bonuses. Lash specialises in this, her units getting firepower bonuses as well as defense boosts from terrain.
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Ascended Meme
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Ascended Meme: In Re-Boot Camp, a lot of the more infamous and quotable lines from the original games are not only kept intact, but are also fully voice acted (in a game which limits voice acting to key moments of dialogue).
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Barrier Maiden
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Barrier Maiden: Cruisers, as of Days of Ruin, are an almost purely defensive unit whose whole purpose is to protect fellow naval units from their various counters. They have huge firepower and armor bonuses against Submarines and Missile Boats, who otherwise rule the seas, and get the same against anything airborne, while being almost useless against other Cruisers, Battleships, or Carriers (literally useless in games before Dual Strike, where they simply couldn't attack any surface vessel).
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Antagonist Abilities
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Antagonist Abilities: In the original Advance Wars every CO outside the Orange Star trio has abilities that are considered antagonist, such as Fog of War vision, Weather Manipulation and specializing in non-ground based combat. The sequel dropped this when the other nations became playable in the campaign, putting heroic abilities on the new CO's.
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Our Clones Are Different
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Our Clones Are Different: From the Advance Wars sub-series, we have two different rulesets for two different worlds. In the first three games of this series, clones are identical in appearance and powers to the original. However, their memories and mindsets are extremely different, frequently hollow, compared ot the originals. The first of these from the first game was Clone Andy, who tried to mimic the real Andy with mixed results; in Re-Boot Camp, he was shown sadistically enjoying the carnage he wrought to his enemies. Dual Strike showed clones of more COs, including another Andy clone; their personalities were robotically loyal to Black Hole, though the second Clone Andy was allowed to feel empathy as he faded. Days of Ruin had clones that were closer to scientific interpretations than the first three games. The only clones present were of Dr. Caulder, but despite having his genotype, their appearances, personalities, and powers were vastly different from him. Even the man himself was actually another clone of the real deal. Penny was deranged due to experiments on her, and could shift the weather. Tabitha was an Alpha Bitch who took after "daddy". Cyrus voiced concerns about Caulder's madness and ultimately chose to help bring him down. Isabella was kind and compassionate. All of them were clones, and all turned out so differently from the original.
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Boring, but Practical
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Air units in the Advance Wars series have an infamous ability to cost-effectively shut down several of their supposed counters, except for the Boring, but Practical Anti-Air. Missiles's large range can be circumvented by cheaper B-Copters' larger movement range and trade effectively, and Cruisers can be heavily damaged by the same B-Copters costing half their price if the latter strikes first.
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Robot Soldier
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Days of Ruin is also given a few more moments of levity in comparison to the Dark Conflict script. Some of the game's sillier moments (Factories building Robot Soldiers to justify why they can create infantry, many character tics being exaggerated, the IDS Agent's Only Sane Man rant) are inventions of this localised script, and the original version played things more seriously by comparison.
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The Man Behind the Man
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The Man Behind the Man: Sturm in the first Advance Wars game. Olaf and Eagle were both tricked into attacking Orange Star by him, as part of a plan to weaken the nations so he and the Black Hole army could swoop in and defeat them all. Caulder in Days of Ruin. He used the Beast as an Unwitting Pawn and sold Greyfield his weapons, all so he could exploit their wars to further his experiments. The latter shows up fairly early on though, but his real role doesn't get revealed until much later.
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Unintentionally Unwinnable
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In the tutorial missions of each game, there's dialogue ready for every possibility the player can come up with (outside of the mandatory actions, of course). Amusingly, if the player decides to deplete all their units' fuel in maps with fixed units, there is special dialogue with your teacher expressing either bewilderment or fury that you deliberately wasted valuable resources just to see what would happen.
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Character Development
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After Olaf's Character Development made him no longer the General Failure he was in the first game, Flak was added to Black Hole Rising to fill the Starter Villain role, and is somehow even more of an idiot than AW1 Olaf ever was.
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Schizo Tech
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Schizo Tech: Mostly in the first three Advance Wars games. You have no shortage of missile units and even stealth aircraft, but once you get to the naval combat, it goes right back to WWII - big guns and bombers. Fixed, to some extent, with missile boats and the massive retool of how Carriers and Battleships work in Days of Ruin.note In previous games, Battleships worked like a traditional artillery unit, only able to move or shoot on a turn, albeit possessing an unmatched range of 9 spaces. As of Days of Ruin they can now both move and shoot, making them mobile and incredibly potent fire support, and while their weapon range was reduced to 5, that's on top of their 5 movement, giving them an effective range of 10. Carriers, in turn, used to be an anti-air Battleship that could refuel and arm (but not repair) aircraft with 8 range; vastly better than Missiles, but overall very gimmicky and never actually useful for their staggering cost. Days of Ruin turns them into a mobile airport that can do everything for all air units and produce the "decent against everything" Seaplane, while also reducing their cost. This, effectively, turns naval combat into high-speed battles of maneuver, rather than slow, methodical artillery duels.
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Bad Boss
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Bad Boss: Deconstructed with Greyfield. He threatens his men with execution for having the Creeper virus (among many other reasons), which leads directly to its rampant spread when the infected keep quiet about it and stay in close contact with the healthy. It gets so bad that Greyfield himself gets it, and Caulder doesn't hesitate to point out the delicious irony/hypocrisy.
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Keystone Army
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The standard five are cities, which simply provide income on each turn, bases, which allow you to deploy ground based units, airports, which allow you to deploy aircraft, harbours, which allow you to deploy naval units, and lastly, HQs, which are the keystone to a faction; having your HQ captured will cause you to instantly lose, while the opponent who captured it will instantly gain all your properties. All assets from the main series minus the missile silos repair/resupply units stationed on them, with respect to unit type (airports repair air and ground units, harbours repair naval and ground units, but cities/bases won't repair air or sea units).
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Musical Nod
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Musical Nod: Multiple in Re-Boot Camp: The world map for the Advance Wars campaign, which lacked a unique BGM in the original GBA version, features a remix of the original Famicom Wars' map select BGM. The gallery uses a slowed-down version of Famicom Wars' main menu theme. Most of the time, activating a CO Power or Super Power causes a remix of the CO's normal theme to play. However, in the Advance Wars 2 campaign's Factory missions (which are the campaign's closest equivalent to boss battles), using powers will instead play the original Power and Super Power themes from Advance Wars 2 and Dual Strike.
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Pun-Based Title
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Pun-Based Title: The remastered version of Advance Wars 1+2 is called "Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp"
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Wide-Eyed Idealist
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Andy, while still a Wide-Eyed Idealist to a degree that unsettles his allies, is no longer a Naïve Newcomer who famously forgot what an airport was. He's considerably Out of Focus in the second and third game's campaigns but whenever he does show up he's just as competent as any other CO.
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Cold Sniper
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Cold Sniper: Gage/Trak from Days of Ruin is a sniper with a cold and detached view of war.
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Climax Boss
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Climax Boss: In Dual Strike, Koal and Lash in the mission where you destroy your first Black Crystal, and Kindle and Koal in mission 22 where you destroy a Black Obelisk for the first time. Days of Ruin has The Beast, Forsythe, and Greyfield, all of which count as Disc One Final Bosses. Each of these serve to end some plot points, wrap up an act, introduce more questions, and the victory music that plays when you win is more upbeat and triumphant.
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War Has Never Been So Much Fun
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War Has Never Been So Much Fun: The armies that appear in "Wars World" games are all brightly-colored, as is the setting they're in. Battles aren't treated that seriously, with casualties either being downplayed or not shown (or swept away under the justification of it being Non-Lethal Warfare). Days of Ruin did away with this notion however.
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Zerg Rush
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Zerg Rush: Mech Spamming. The rush works directly against any ground unit short of a Medium Tank, and high-level strategies tend to involve putting indirects behind the rush to handle those units. The entire strategy tends to fall apart once air units get involved. Especially effective with Sami and Sensei, as their Mechs are very strong (and Sensei can get a huge swarm of 9HP Mechs for free with his Super CO Power). On a more general level this is one of the more common strategies when using Colin, Sasha, and/or Hachi, since they can afford to field more units than anyone else.
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Mysterious Waif
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Mysterious Waif: Isabella/Catleia, a mysterious girl with brightly-colored hair who the 12th Battalion picks up in Days of Ruin
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Elemental Powers
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Elemental Powers: Re-Boot camp gives unique visuals to CO powers that resemble superpowers. Olaf summons a blizzard. Drake's CO power causes a rainstorm. Max and Flak's CO powers create fiery explosions. Eagle and Jess use electricity to invigorate their units (lightning strikes in Eagle's case). A strong gust of wind blows over the battlefield as Sensei activates Airborne Assault. Adder's units are engulfed in a dark mist, while Hawke's Black Storm manifests as a dark energy wave that crackles with electricity as it charges. While cosmetic in terms of gameplay, Hawke killing Sturm with a dark lightning blast suggests that the CO's can use their abilities in an offensive capacity as well, not just for strengthening their units.
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Worthy Opponent
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Worthy Opponent: Eagle in the first game regards Andy as one. Hawke in Black Hole Rising and Dual Strike has similar feelings about the COs he goes up against. Forsythe/Carter in Days of Ruin
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You Have Failed Me
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You Have Failed Me: Alluded in Black Hole Rising and its reboot, where a higher ranking Black Hole CO will come and insinuate this fate for whoever is about to lose their factory and thus control of the country they were supposed to conquer. Nobody actually ends up executed for this, but prior to the final battle Sturm furiously muses to himself that his subordinates have all been failures and afterwards, he "will make... adjustments." He never gets the chance. Greyfield/Sigismundo in Days of Ruin casually threatens his soldiers with execution for just about everything, including losing small battles and "disobeying" nonsense orders. Villainous insanity aside, this is the first major clue that he's not the competent commander that he claims he is...
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Olaf and Eagle in Advance Wars. The former starts out an overconfident blowhard while the latter at first seems like an arrogant warmonger. Both are later revealed to have more sympathetic reasons for attacking Orange Star.
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Butt-Monkey
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The Tactics sessions for each map in Days of Ruin seem to take place in a parallel universe where everything is less dire and serious, to the point that it almost counts as comic relief. In this bubble universe, Brenner is a tactical dimwit that relies solely on Lin, various allies put on a cheery "Tactical Tip Show" for you with varying degrees of success, Lin and Isabella find the time to do each other's hair and makeup, enemy CO's wander into your War Room and happily tell you how to beat them, and Will is always, always ridiculed, mocked, or treated like trash with few exceptions. Even the more serious one between Brenner and Gage (when things are at their darkest) still has Gage acting as the Comically Serious with his brevity.
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Unified Naming System
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Unified Naming System: The Advance Wars series has a double example: Orange Star, Blue Moon, Green Earth, Yellow Comet, and Black Hole are named for both colours and astronomical objects.
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Super Title 64 Advance
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Super Title 64 Advance: Advance Wars obviously refers to the Game Boy Advance, and the Japanese Famicom Wars and Game Boy Wars are the same for their relevant consoles. For a slightly more subtle example, Dual Strike can be abbreviated as DS.
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Shock and Awe
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Eagle and Jess use electricity to invigorate their units (lightning strikes in Eagle's case).
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Early-Installment Weirdness
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Early-Installment Weirdness: Pre-Advance Wars games featured a much different combat system where attacking and defending units fired simultaneously, rather than the now much more familiar attacker-first set-up. This gave indirect units a much greater emphasis on the offensive, as their primary function of weakening opposing units prior to direct engagement became utterly necessary to prevent stalemates. One could, conceivably, also do this with sheer weight of numbers, but such an advantage was highly unlikely due to the balanced nature of most maps. The idea of COs with different abilities and strategies wasn't introduced until Super Famicom Wars. Prior installments simply had the factions as Cosmetically Different Sides, and even then, the default COs of each faction were all still the same, there just happened to be three others who had unique abilities. The first Advance Wars had you play as a Non-Entity General, a "strategic advisor" to Orange Star who you named yourself, much like the Tactician in the first internationally-released Fire Emblem game. This was dropped from all subsequent games. Additionally, the Campaign was very different to later games. The tutorial was separate from the main campaign rather than integrated into it, most maps were of the pre-deploy type (you start with a large number of units, instead of having to build them yourself), only Orange Star was playable, there were branching routes depending on which characters you selected for which missions, there were no Super CO Powers, and Hard Mode (Advanced Mode here) dropped the Power and Technique scores entirely and only ranked you on Speed (It's also MUCH more difficult than the Hard Modes of later games). Before Advance Wars, units that are inside transport units (APC, T Copter, and Lander) will suffer damage when the transporting unit they're in gets attacked. As a result, loaded transport units had to be treated with extra care as any possibility of being attacked could equate to an exponentially large loss. Several maps in Famicom Wars were fundamentally flawed in their designs and can either exhibit a tendency to be unbalanced towards one side or stall out into a long stalemate. And when those maps were carried over into Super Famicom Wars, the same flaws became either inconsequential or much worse than before. In Advance Wars, character portraits during battle would change expressions depending on the situation and the dialogue portraits would also have different expressions. Black Hole Rising would do away with character expressions while Dual Strike made them extremely subtle. Reboot Camp brings back the expressions.
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Smug Snake
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Smug Snake: Adder in Black Hole Rising, Kindle and Koal in Dual Strike, Greyfield/Sigismundo and Waylon/Finn in Days of Ruin. These are just folks you love to hate.
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Do Well, But Not Perfect
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Game Boy Wars 3 has a few Medals as this, such as losing a battle in Campaign and denying the AI's surrender requests 10 times.
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Selective Condemnation
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Selective Condemnation: In Dual Strike, the Big Bad Von Bolt dares you to shoot him in order to stop his evil scheme, claiming it would make you as bad as he is. This in spite of the hundreds, possibly thousands, of enemy units you've killed and allied units destroyed under your command to get this far. Not to mention the deaths that would be caused if he did succeed. If Jake shoots him anyway (actually, he shoots his life support system, but all to the same effect), he even lampshades Von Bolt's use of this trope.
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Trap Is the Only Option
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Trap Is the Only Option: Kanbei believes Sonja's warnings in one mission of Black Hole Rising that Black Hole's holding several strategically insignificant Yellow Comet cities hostage is a trap. He goes anyway, because as far as he's concerned, ignoring the trap and letting the cities be occupied by Black Hole would be unacceptable. He is a CO, and COs protect their people no matter what.
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Disproportionate Retribution: Rachel and Koal have the worst tagging firepower penalty in the game. Olaf and Lash get a 20% penalty to firepower when tagging because Lash used some weird invention to rearrange and destroy his hometown. Eagle and Hawke get a 30% penalty when tagging because Hawke knocked Green Earth around quite a bit. (Drake and Jess also get a penalty with Hawke, albeit only 10%, probably for this same reason.) What did Koal do to Rachel for a 35% penalty? He DISSED HER FACE. Sure, she's going to need some lotion for that burn, but it's nothing compared to the previous two penalties mentioned.
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The Caligula
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Admiral Greyfield is a firm believer in Might Makes Right, thinking that his lack of scruples with regards to warfare means that he is most fit to be in charge of society as it's rebuilt. Initially being on the same side as the 12th Battalion, Greyfield makes a lifelong enemy out of Lin by executing Forsythe and killing Brenner over his jealousy and disgust for Brenner's morals. After giving him a heavy "The Reason You Suck" Speech, Lin attacks and trounces Greyfield on the battlefield. Despite Greyfield making an appeal to Brenner's moral code, Lin executes him anyway, showing that Greyfield never stood a chance against someone who plays by the same rules as him.
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Yellow Peril
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The nation "Red Star" became "Orange Star" in translation, presumably to avoid associations with communism. Likewise, "Yellow Comet" is changed to "Gold Comet" in Re-Boot Camp to avoid the racial implications of having a Japan stand-in represented with the color yellow.
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Bookends
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Bookends: Played for Laughs in Re-Boot Camp. In Advance Wars 1's campaign, the first mission "Tank Ops!" has Andy asking Nell to re-explain what a strategy is. The final mission "Rivals!" has Andy responding to Eagle that he won by actually using a strategy this time.
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Non-Entity General
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The first Advance Wars had you play as a Non-Entity General, a "strategic advisor" to Orange Star who you named yourself, much like the Tactician in the first internationally-released Fire Emblem game. This was dropped from all subsequent games. Additionally, the Campaign was very different to later games. The tutorial was separate from the main campaign rather than integrated into it, most maps were of the pre-deploy type (you start with a large number of units, instead of having to build them yourself), only Orange Star was playable, there were branching routes depending on which characters you selected for which missions, there were no Super CO Powers, and Hard Mode (Advanced Mode here) dropped the Power and Technique scores entirely and only ranked you on Speed (It's also MUCH more difficult than the Hard Modes of later games).
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Tactical Superweapon Unit
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Tactical Superweapon Unit: War Tanks in Dual Strike and Days of Ruin are land-battleships deployed one at a time, as opposed to the squadron of 5 every other vehicle is deployed as. They're also extremely expensive.
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The Dragon
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The Dragon: Hawke in Black Hole Rising is regarded as Sturm's top CO, the leader of all the other Black Hole COs, and a dangerous tactical genius. Sturm, however, is considerably more powerful. Kindle/Candy in Dual Strike is second in command of the Bolt Guard, under Von Bolt. Tabitha/Larisa in Days of Ruin/Dark Conflict is Caulder's oldest child, and a very dangerous and capable CO, despite (or perhaps because) of her arrogance. Waylon/Finn could also count as one for Greyfield/Sigismundo.
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This Is Unforgivable!
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This Is Unforgivable!: The Andy clone's death in Dual Strike.
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Combat Breakdown
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Combat Breakdown: In the Advance Wars games, all units lose firepower as their HP decreases, which is justified if you pay attention to the combat animations. All units have 10 HP, and most units are shown in the combat screen to actually be 5-man or 5-vehicle squadrons, and every 2 HP lost destroys a sub-unit, thus explaining how injured units have reduced firepower. Even "larger" units that are a single unit, like Bombers, Battleships, and Megatanks, tend to have five guns or dropping bays, with 1 of those being disabled for every 2 HP lost.
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PurposefullyOverpowered
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Purposefully Overpowered: Sturm in Advance Wars 2 and Caulder in Days of Ruin are final bosses that retain their broken abilities in Versus mode, with the latter being so ridiculous that he's automatically banned in Wi-fi play and few people will actually play against one on local multiplayer. Sturm in Advance Wars 1 has changed stats in Versus and Von Bolt in Dual Strike keeps his above-average stats but are less game-breaking than Sturm.
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Easy Amnesia
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Easy Amnesia: Isabella, who remembers tons of useful information right when it is needed. Justified in that she was basically designed to be a walking, breathing database of military information. Other than what she picks up after Will finds her, that's all she knows.
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Bragging Rights Reward
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Bragging Rights Reward: By the time you can unlock and purchase Nell, Sturm (in AW2), and Hachi (in AW2) in the first two Advance Wars games and their reboot, you clearly don't actually need them to win. Dual Strike only provides a wallpaper for obtaining all 300 medals; some of those 300 medals have borderline ridiculous conditions to obtain. Days of Ruin is even worse. Getting all the medals doesn't get you anything.
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Nostalgia Level
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Nostalgia Level: The Advance Wars games recycled many of the maps from the earlier Famicom Wars games. Notably Bean Island, the very first map in the original Famicom Wars, appears in all four games.
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Mutual Disadvantage
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Mutual Disadvantage: Units such as Cruisers and Bombers, unit types that cannot attack units of their own general class, suffer from this trope. It's especially notable with Cruisers, as there's no real direct-attack counter against them; Battleships are indirect attackers, Cruisers are made to have an advantage against Submarines and aircraft, and Cruisers seldom get close enough to a shoreline for ground units to attack them. Starting with Dual Strike Cruisers are able to attack other vessels including other Cruisers...albeit poorly.
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Fantasy Counterpart Culture
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Fantasy Counterpart Culture: The four main nations of Wars World have pretty clear parallels in real world cultures and/or militaries, as do the nations of Day of Ruin/Dark Conflict Red/Orange Star and Rubinelle are based off the United States of America and its armed forces and Orange Star and Brenner's Wolves within Rubinelle portray America the Beautiful, while Black Hole is able to convince the other countries that Orange Star is America the Boorish in Advance Wars 1 and Greyfield's faction of Rubinelle is similarly in the Boorish camp. Blue Moon and Lazuria (and IDS) are patterned after the USSR and Russia and especially by way of Olaf, Blue Moon shares the association with fierce winter and defense of the motherland. Meanwhile, Lazuria and the IDS mostly just use Soviet/Russian styled units. Yellow/Gold Comet is unambiguously based on a Lighter and Softer version of Imperial Japan. Green Earth draws a lot of its style from Nazi Germany (stahlhelms, panzerschrecks, sturmtigers, etc.), but is culturally more like the more modern European NATO states. Black Hole however doesn't really draw any such comparison in style. Their units tend to have extraterrestrial/sci-fi designs and astronaut uniforms.
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Chromatic Arrangement
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Chromatic Arrangement: The three main COs of Orange Star (Andy, Max and Sami) follow the classic red, blue, green scheme.
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Fragile Speedster
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Fragile Speedster: The Buggy in Game Boy Wars 3; cheap and fast, but its defense is right in between that of the Infantry and the Mech, if you can believe it. And Recon units in the Advance Wars series, having the second highest movement rate in the game (8, with fighters having 9) but being exceptionally weak in terms of fighting anything armored as well as or better than a tank. However, this speed only applies on roads, as their movement type makes them easily slowed down by all other terrain, including mere plains. Days of Ruin/Dark Conflict introduces Bikes in this category. They have the most move points of any infantry unit (and as infantry units, are able to capture properties), and machine gun firepower equal to Mechs but have no way to counter vehicles.
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Enemy Mine
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Enemy Mine: Hawke and Lash join up with the Allied Nations to take out Von Bolt after the latter tries to off them for outliving their usefulness (and discovering him in the first place). Tasha and Gage in Days of Ruin, after Forsythe's death.
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Skill Gate Characters
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Skill Gate Characters: Max in Black Hole Rising and Dual Strike. His firepower bonus to direct combat units, which includes strong units like Neotanks and Bombers, allow him to easily sweep aside inexperienced players, especially while his CO Powers are in effect. But in high-level play, Indirect units like Artillery are extremely important (Grit, who specializes in Indirects, is considered a Game-Breaker), and Max's indirects are not only weak, but have 1 less range. This essentially renders Artillery useless for him, which makes him very easy to out-manoeuvre. Max can be played well, but it requires a lot more work than the Attack! Attack! Attack! strategies most newbies use with him. Note that this is not the case in the first game, where his 50% firepower bonus to direct units made him a Game-Breaker. Hawke's 10% firepower bonus to all units for no apparent drawback often gets him labelled as overpowered by inexperienced players. In reality this isn't as much of an advantage as you'd think, and his very expensive CO Powers are a significant weakness, especially in longer matches. Not helping is that the Campaign missions against him tend to have him start with an overwhelming advantage, to hype him up as a Knight of Cerebus. With so many expensive pre-deployed units, players will be hit by his CO Powers far more than they'll be in a regular match. That said, Hawke is still rated highly by competitive players, he just isn't on the level of the broken COs (with Advance Wars By Web ranking him tier 1 in all formats). Mechs are a unit example. A lot of new players decry Mech spamming as cheap and broken, given how cost-effective Mechs are against most units. While the cost-effectiveness part is true, the abysmal movement of Mechs means most vehicles won't get hit by them unless they're played very effectively, and the low price of Mechs is offset by how much they rely on investment in other units to be useful (either more Mechs or transports), and spamming them will cut down on your force's Infantry and Tanks considerably, which will quickly get you dominated in map control by more experienced players. Additionally, Infantry trade cost-effectively with Mechs, so Mech spam is easily beaten by just spamming Infantry. Sure Mech spam is scary on small maps with dense terrain and a lot of Bases... but only on those maps. Another unit example are the Anti-Tanks in Days Of Ruin. Inexperienced players often decry them as being broken, as they're indirect attack units with the range of Artillery that can also counterattack when attacked directly, and they take low damage from all direct attack vehicles aside from Bombers, which cost nearly twice as much. However, unintuitively their counter are foot units, as Infantry and Bike units can deal decent damage while not taking severe damage in return, letting the most common and cheapest units trade very cost-effectively with Anti-Tanks that cost over four times as much, and Mech units will really wallop them if they get the first strike. Artillery are also a strong answer, as they can do about as much damage to an Anti-Tank as vice versa with the same range, while two of them costs only 1000 more G, and Rockets will wreck them with superior range while also not costing much more. Most crippingly, Anti-Tanks have only 4 movement that's tire-based, making them really slow to get anywhere important, leaving them inferior to the much cheaper Artillery and much stronger Rockets for indirect utility that can both get to places faster. They can make defensive units that are annoying to dislodge from properties, but if you're in a position where you have to rely on an Anti-Tank to defend your HQ or other important nearby property, the battle is probably already lost. This results in Anti-Tanks seeing little usage in higher-level competitive play.
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Not His Sled
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Not His Sled: While most maps were kept faithful in Re-Boot Camp, "Border Skirmish" in the second game is the one exception: it now has Fog of War on all difficulties instead of just the hardest, and they added an extra enemy on your side of the river to act as a tutorial. Players familiar with the original who skip the tutorial may be in for a nasty surprise... The Challenge Campaign in Re-Boot Camp includes three tutorial missions as the campaign's prologue as in the regular campaign. However, "Copter Tactics" has one small, but critical change: Players hoping to make their CO selection for the final mission in the first campaign via CO choices in certain maps and completing the Gold Comet missions in a certain time will be surprised they can simply manually select Andy's allies before the final mission even starts.
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Adaptation Distillation
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Adaptation Distillation: In the first Advance Wars, the Field Training section spanned a whopping 14 levels, each teaching the player the mechanics of the game in thorough detail, and Olaf being the Butt-Monkey opponent for all of them. In Re-Boot Camp, the Field Training section is reduced to three levels, with three other levels acting as a prologue to the first proper mission, "It's War!" (the latter three have Olaf as the opponent while the former three have no CO commanding the enemy army). Any mechanics not mentioned in these stages are brought up in the campaign proper when the relevant units/mechanics first appear.
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Inconsistent Dub
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Inconsistent Dub: Take one look at the PAL release of Days of Ruin.
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Military Maverick
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Military Maverick: Grit regularly backchats to Olaf, while Drake's response to an impending invasion in Advance Wars is to continue sunbathing. Most of the COs have a bit of this. Grit should be obvious, though, he wears a cowboy hat.
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HPToOne
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HP to One: A variation of this trope is in play. While certain CO powers and missile silos reduce Unit HP by a set amount, they are unable to inflict the killing blow.
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War for Fun and Profit
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War for Fun and Profit: Sturm in the first Advance Wars instigates a war between the four Wars World powers to weaken them so Black Hole can swoop in and take over. Caulder/Stolos in Days of Ruin does War For Fun And For Science!!, but explicitly not profit. Seeing as how Caulder's company IDS sold to both sides of the conflict in the game, he has already profited.
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Save Scumming
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Re-Boot Camp replaces the save function with Reset Turn, which only allows for restarting the entire current turn, rather than reload from a previous one. This is still useful for Save Scumming Fog of War missions by letting you check multiple places with the same high-movement unit, especially in forests, without eating up all their fuel.
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The Smurfette Principle
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The Smurfette Principle: Most of the factions in the Advance Wars series have more male COs than female ones. Averted in Days of Ruin, where exactly half of the COs are female.
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Weather of War
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Weather of War: Rain and snow. Drake and Olaf's CO Powers involve those conditions respectively. Penny is immune to the effects.
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Ace Pilot
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Ace Pilot: Air specialist COs tend to be these. Eagle; according to his Back Story, his father was much the same. Waylon/Finn, who manages to be a complete Jerkass at the same time. Tasha/Zadia, whose Image Song sums her up perfectly: "Goddess of Revenge".
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Adaptation Amalgamation
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Adaptation Amalgamation: Since Advance Wars 2 is an extremely-iterative sequel to the first Advance Wars, their remake Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp — rather than recreating them as two separate packages as its title might imply — blends them together to create one unified game with elements of both: Gameplay-wise, Versus and War Room each run off of a single menu that allows the player to switch between the original Advance Wars and Advance Wars 2 rulesets. As a result, Advance Wars 2-exclusive War Room maps can be played with the original Advance Wars ruleset, with appropriate changes made to the enemy CO(s) faced in each map. Earning coins for Hachi's Shop works like Advance Wars 2 rather than the first game. Aesthetic-wise, character designs blend the Japanese and international versions of all three Wars World games; for example, Nell is based on her AW1 art, Sonja has her international AW2 design but regains her glasses from the Japanese art, and Lash is closest to her Dual Strike design. Unit models feature a plastic, toy-like look in reference to the Japanese Dual Strike boxart. Cities and other properties on the map are visually based on AW2 sprites, battle scenes feature the COs reacting to the encounter as in the first game, and CO Power activation plays a character-specific remix of the first game's CO Power jingle instead of going directly into a powerup theme like the later games.
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Late-Arrival Spoiler
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Late-Arrival Spoiler: In the first Advance Wars, the presence of a fifth faction was a plot twist. The sequel outright puts the Black Hole name in its subtitle, and has them as the only opposing faction for the entire campaign. Reboot Camp also warns you about this when choosing to play the second game's campaign if you hadn't beaten the first game's campaign yet.
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Mechanically Unusual Fighter: Most games have at least one; sometimes the mechanic becomes less unusual when other CO's with similar playstyles are introduced in sequels. In particular, in Days of Ruin, Forsythe/Carter has no CO Power in a game where everyone has one, he just starts with maximum CO Zone range affecting every type of unit.
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Defog of War
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Advance Wars: Days of Ruin kept the communication towers, but made them boost attack and defence universally, and also added in radar stations, that had a Defog of War effect, and also allowed Rigs to build temporary versions of the airports and harbours, which couldn't deploy new units, but were able to repair and resupply existing ones.
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Starter Villain
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Olaf was the first game's Starter Villain and a massive failure as a strategist. Not only has he had a Heel–Face Turn in the sequel, he's also no longer an idiot: he's instead a gruff but ultimately dependable ally.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Heel–Face Turn: Olaf and Kanbei at the end of Advance Wars, Hawke and Lash during Dual Strike and Penny/Lili in Days of Ruin.
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Bunny-Ears Lawyer
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Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Most of the COs in the Advance Wars series before the Days of Ruin retool.
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We Have Reserves
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We Have Reserves: Rachel: "These troops are on loan from Blue Moon!" Lightning Strikes in Dual Strike. Two allied factions are essentially wasting lives and resources by "testing each other." Verdant Hills operates under a similar premise. Javier and Jess test both the Allied Nations and their new Mega Tank.
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He Knows About Timed Hits
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He Knows About Timed Hits: In the Advance Wars series, Nell's tutorial explanations tend to be pretty bad about this, usually making explicit references to menus and button presses. Averted in Days of Ruin, where such mentions are reserved to separate windows on the top screen.
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Evil Versus Oblivion
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Evil Versus Oblivion: Ultimately what drives Hawke to betray Von Bolt. Hawke has no delusions about the kind of person he is, but he also cares about the people he leads (having one of the few healing CO powers) and the damage he may do. Von Bolt doesn't care about what damage he causes as long as what he's focused on gets achieved, and thus has no problem turning the world into a wasteland to achieve his own goals. Put simply, Hawke is aware that there may be nothing to rule after Von Bolt has his way with things, and even before being betrayed, he had second guesses about the plans that were being made. Also a major reason why he betrayed and killed Sturm at the end of Advance Wars 2, although if Sturm survived, which he did not, encountering Von Bolt would have most likely resulted in the two villains trying to kill each other. Sturm was trying to take everyone with him to the grave by self-destructing his base at the end of Advance Wars 2, which would have also killed many Black Hole soldiers. By offing his employer, Hawke prevented that from happening.
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Gameplay and Story Segregation
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Gameplay and Story Segregation: Some cases, but the mission Omens and Signs in Dual Strike makes a later story event seriously over the top about it.
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Old Soldier
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Old Soldier: Sensei and Hachi, even without their ridonkulously overpowered abilities. Apparently they're old rivals as well. Forsythe in Days of Ruin, the aging commander of the Lazurian forces, also counts.
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New Game Plus
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Dual Strike’s Hard Campaign removes CO restrictions, so any CO can be used, and two COs can be used on the early maps before that mechanic would be introduced on the normal campaign. Often considered a case of the perks being too good, to the point of making Hard Campaign easier, as this means there’s nothing stopping you from using Game-Breaker COs and tags to trivialize most of the game.
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Image Song
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Tasha/Zadia, whose Image Song sums her up perfectly: "Goddess of Revenge".
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Rei Ayanami Expy
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Rei Ayanami Expy: Isabella/Catleia from Days of Ruin/Dark Conflict. She is a young girl, with blue-white hair and pale skin who is rescued from a building by the main character, Will/Ed, and becomes his love interest. She has no memory of who she is, though somehow knows detailed military information. Eventually, the heroes learn who she is: one of the cloned children of Dr. Caulder/Stolos.
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Permanently Missable Content
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Permanently Missable Content: The Excellence Medal in Game Boy Wars 3 requires you to clear all 45 maps in 54 battles.
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Stealth-Based Mission
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Stealth-Based Mission: What Fog of War missions boil down to in the first two Advance Wars games. Unlike you, the AI in those games has no problem seeing your units, with the sole exception being when they're in woods and reefs. Thus the majority of these missions involve hopping from cover to cover and attacking only when you're sure nothing's around to retaliate too badly.
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An Ice Person
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Olaf summons a blizzard.
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Ship Sinking
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Ship Sinking: In the very game that introduced the pair, the Jake & Rachel ship is sunk if you choose them in the final mission. Rachel seems to view him more like a brother than anything else. The "Orange Crush" name of a Tag Break no longer means that anymore, but moreso crushing the opponent instead. Sasha is Jake's actual Love Interest.
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Elite Four
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Elite Four: Black Hole seems to like these kinds of formations. In Black Hole Rising, Sturm tasks his four new COs each with invading one nation of the Wars World. The Bolt Guard, which commands Black Hole in Dual Strike, has four members including its leader.
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Those Wacky Nazis
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Those Wacky Nazis: A few Black Hole COs at the very least dress in a manner clearly meant to suggest Nazis — Flak (grunt soldier), Adder (officer), and Sturm (general) most obviously. Green Earth is also EXTREMLY German in their dresscode. Long coats, Stahlhelme, and the like. Also, Jess fom Green Earth is especially good with tanks who both shoot harder and go faster, making it very easy to blitz. One of Sturm's Colors in Advance Wars 2 give him a Nazi hat. Don't tell me you didn't think "HITLER!" the first time you saw Admiral Greyfield from Days of Ruin... From all the way back in Super Famicom Wars, the default Yellow Comet CO was a man in a snappy uniform with a toothbrush 'stache by the name of "Hetler".
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Justified Tutorial
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Justified Tutorial: Game Boy Wars 3 to an extent. Advance Wars 1 has Field Training missions for the new "adviser" before the Campaign starts, and Re-Boot Camp 1+2 condenses the Field Training to 3 missions and addresses the player directly (with optional tutorials at the start of early missions, in case Andy forgot.
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Woolseyism
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Due to another Woolseyism, Jake from Dual Strike speaks in a somewhat grating '90s slang dialect, using "words" such as "sup?" and "dude" when they're not especially appropriate. His Japanese counterpart, John, is extremely serious and uses his headphones for military communications.
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Knight of Cerebus
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Hawke's 10% firepower bonus to all units for no apparent drawback often gets him labelled as overpowered by inexperienced players. In reality this isn't as much of an advantage as you'd think, and his very expensive CO Powers are a significant weakness, especially in longer matches. Not helping is that the Campaign missions against him tend to have him start with an overwhelming advantage, to hype him up as a Knight of Cerebus. With so many expensive pre-deployed units, players will be hit by his CO Powers far more than they'll be in a regular match. That said, Hawke is still rated highly by competitive players, he just isn't on the level of the broken COs (with Advance Wars By Web ranking him tier 1 in all formats).
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And Your Reward Is Clothes
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And Your Reward Is Clothes: In Dual Strike, leveling a character to 10 unlocks an alternate costume.
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Silliness Switch
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Silliness Switch: The Tactics sessions before Days of Ruin campaign missions are very much comedic compared to the gritty storyline. Not only do people in general treat Will like dirt and act more silly in general (Isabella and Lin holding a "Tactical Tip Show" for Will), but on a regular basis enemy commanders will walk in and (either explicitly or inadvertently) give you advice on how to beat them. At one point it's lampshaded as to who exactly is letting the enemy VIPs walk straight into the War Room.
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GottaCatchEmAll
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Gotta Catch 'Em All: Hacking suggests that the All Unit Medal in Game Boy Wars 3 is obtained this way — and it's gold plated.
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Casting Gag
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Casting Gag: It's probably not a coincidence that Joe Zieja was chosen to play Sensei, a leader of the yellow colored nation who specializes in air combat. The Black Hole CO is not the first character named Flak voiced by SungWon Cho.
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Guide Dang It!
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Guide Dang It!: Which COs you control for the final mission in the first game is based on who you picked at certain route splits and whether or not you unlocked Sonja's bonus missions (which are themselves never hinted at). Full Details The left CO will be Grit if you chose Max for "Max Strikes", if you chose Andy it will either be Olaf if you won "Olaf's Navy!" by rout or Max otherwise. The right CO will be Eagle if you used Sami for all the Green Earth missions (barring Air Ace! and Sami's Debut!), Kanbei if you unlocked Sonja's bonus missions and don't meet the criteria for getting Eagle, Drake if you used Andy for the Green Earth missions (again, barring the aforementioned two) and don't unlock the Sonja missions, and Sami if none of the above are unlocked. This was changed in the Re-Boot Camp remake, with the player now being able to choose which CO's support Andy in the final mission, but on the other hand, Sonja's missions are now mandatory. A meta-game based example in Days of Ruin: the Anti-Tank's cost ineffectiveness against infantry. Game Boy Wars 3 has a few Medals as this, such as losing a battle in Campaign and denying the AI's surrender requests 10 times. A weird case for veterans of the first three Advance Wars games; the scoring for ranks wasn't that hard to figure out, but come Days Of Ruin, they were reworked so that much confusion was had over suddenly sucky scores. The Technique score now rewards you for using fewer units overall than your opponent, not how few you lose, meaning that the usual strategy of spamming Infantry toward the end of missions to make up for losses now works against the player. Dual Strike changed the way the CO Power meter charges without any explanation, despite it worked the same as Black Hole Rising in all other respects. Instead of being based on the funds cost of damage, every unit is assigned a numerical value per HP, which mostly correlates to cost but not always. (Black Bombs being worth far less meter than their 25000 cost suggests) There's an entire luck mechanic that goes wholly unexplained, yet which also has three COs built entirely around it Nell (has extra luck), Flak (more luck than Nell, but also a chance to have negative luck), and Jugger (basically the same as Flak, but with an even wider variance) plus another who interacts with it (Sonja, unlucky), and affects certain Tag Breaks in Dual Strike. It's a rather complicated calculation involving a CO's innate luck bonuses, terrain stars, and unit health; this video explains the mechanic in full detail. Since "Flak Attack" is Adapted Out in the Hard Campaign, the lab map moves instead moves to "Andy's Time". However, there's absolutely no indication that a lab map is located therenote In "Flak Attack", it's super easy to get the map, as the city's right next to your starting infantry. In other nations, the Black Hole CO in question will always mention about a secret lab, with the only way to find out is to capture a city that's relatively close to Flak's base, meaning you're very likely to focus on the cannon and other properties as opposed to that city.
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Making a Splash
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Drake's CO power causes a rainstorm.
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Shut Up, Kirk!
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Shut Up, Kirk!: Von Bolt to Jake in Dual Strike.
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Calling Your Attacks
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Calling Your Attacks: In Re-Boot Camp, when a CO Power is used, the CO it belongs to will shout its name before it goes off.
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Idiot Ball
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Idiot Ball: One sentence from Andy: "What's an airport?" Also, Olaf in the field training mode of Advance Wars. He places units in locations making them useless, leaves his HQ totally unprotected, forgets to fuel his air units, and leaves his units hanging out right in the line of fire, among other things. This is especially jarring after Olaf is fleshed out more in "Black Hole Rising", where he is shown as a competent commander who leads his country to oust the Black Hole invaders, and helps save the entire world. Kanbei in Advance Wars also holds the Idiot Ball for his mini-arc. It culminates in a fitting mission name called "Kanbei's Error?" where Kanbei deploys a ground-unit producing factory in the middle of an island with no easy way to evacuate troops produced there.
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Doomed Moral Victor
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Doomed Moral Victor: Brenner/O'Brian in Days of Ruin. Also Forsythe/Carter to a slightly lesser extent.
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Unwitting Pawn
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Caulder in Days of Ruin. He used the Beast as an Unwitting Pawn and sold Greyfield his weapons, all so he could exploit their wars to further his experiments.
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Easy Logistics
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Easy Logistics: While every unit uses up fuel (or rations, for infantry) and ammunition, it is very easy to resupply units and all but a few units can carry many days' worth of fuel and ammo on their own. APCs resupply any units adjacent to them at the beginning of the turn. (Or resupply one unit manually that they drive up to.) Including battleships and aircraft, with no explanation how a ground-based vehicle can refuel a fighter jet. As well, the APC has infinite supplies, and can rearm and refuel all units indefinitely. Dual Strike introduces usable Black Hole technology in the form of the Black Boat, a cheap ship that can transport foot soldiers, resupply units, and heal 1 HP of damage to make naval logistics even easier. The only thing it's missing from the APC is the ability to automatically resupply adjacent units at the start of its turn. Days of Ruin makes the APC a Rig. The same benefits as before, but now it has the supplies to build one temporary airport or seaport. It's been joked about to no end how the APCs are incapable of resupplying themselves, for some odd reason.
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Adaptational Curves
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Adaptational Curves: Every female CO gets an increase in chest size in Re-Boot Camp.
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Cosmetically Different Sides
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The idea of COs with different abilities and strategies wasn't introduced until Super Famicom Wars. Prior installments simply had the factions as Cosmetically Different Sides, and even then, the default COs of each faction were all still the same, there just happened to be three others who had unique abilities.
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Casting a Shadow
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Adder's units are engulfed in a dark mist, while Hawke's Black Storm manifests as a dark energy wave that crackles with electricity as it charges.
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Eagleland
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Eagleland: Orange Star in the Wars World universe, and Rubinelle/Laurentia in Days of Ruin, with Brenner's Wolves being The Beautiful and the New Rubinelle/Laurentian Army being The Boorish.
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Villain Decay
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Villain Decay: Hawke, the same person that marched his troops by an erupting volcano for a strategic advantage, who basically crushed an entire country, and abandoned his army as they fell at the liberation of Green Earth. At the end of Black Hole Rising, just when the allies are about to win, Hawke kills Sturm personally and basically regards the whole of the game as a 'test of his skills'. Cut to the start of Dual Strike, and suddenly not only is Hawke NOT in charge of Black Hole, he's barely even an important member who is nearly disposed of when he stumbles upon the truth.
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Obviously Evil
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Obviously Evil: Black Hole.
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Laughably Evil
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Black Hole Rising takes its global conflict a lot more seriously than the first game, with towns being destroyed, civilians threatened, characters put in actual danger, and villains who are surprisingly dangerous despite being Laughably Evil. It also features some fairly somber missions like "Toy Box", "Duty and Honor" and "A Mirror Darkly", and the COs generally get more humanizing moments and have their sillier aspects dialed-back. Notably, the only character to still act like War Has Never Been So Much Fun is Lash, an unrepentant Card-Carrying Villain. Similarly in Dual Strike, the plot is much darker (although nowhere near Days of Ruin's), the music is less whimsical (even the pre-existing themes get remastered), and the animations are much more mature than even Black Hole Rising.
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Crutch Character
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Crutch Character: Game Boy Wars 3 in particular has some, although units are generic.
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True Final Boss
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The Green Earth missions are split into three versions each, one for each Orange Star CO, which the map makes clear. What it doesn't tell you is choosing Sami for all four of them forces you to play one final mission against Eagle after the final battle.
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Voice Grunting
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Voice Grunting: Re-Boot Camp adds voice acting for the first time in the series, using a combination short voiced clips or vocalizations, partially voiced lines, and completely voiced lines for various bits of dialogue.
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Easy Level Trick
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Easy Level Trick: In the first Advance Wars, the AI is programmed to target any APCs in its attack rage in priority over every other unit, no matter the unit, its health or what they are doing. Knowing this makes a lot of map incredibly easy as use can use APCs to draw fire for pricier units to move into position, distract defensive units so infantry can do captures unharmed, or lure direct fire units into ambushes. Andy's version of "Naval Clash!" requires him to protect a Missile unit for 10 days. If you put the Missile in a Lander and hide it in a certain reef, Drake will never find it, guaranteeing you a win by doing nothing for the remaining turns. Note that this doesn't work in Re-Boot Camp, where Drake will find the Lander eventually if you leave it on one place. A well-known trick in "Kanbei's Error?" involves luring one of his Anti-Airs onto a neutral property, preventing him from capturing it and delaying his capture win. (His AI is too stupid to move it off the property unless something else is in its range) For the Advance Campaign version of the map, this trick is practically necessary. In Black Hole Rising, it is possible to cheese the otherwise difficult "Two Week Test" mission by building zero units whatsoever and rely on the bad A.I. to park a non-infantry unit on your HQ, preventing it from capturing it. Of course, this will tank your Power rating. Another known mission bypass uses A.I. exploits to sneak a transport to Lash's H.Q. to cap it by turn 8. These are no longer possible in Re-Boot Camp, as the improved A.I. will focus on both protecting its own HQ and prioritize capturing yours. "Hot Pursuit" in the Hard Campaign of Black Hole Rising is a tough mission to tackle normally, but some AI manipulation can bait all of Sturm's considerable land to focus on the center instead of your flanks, and trap them all in a single chokepoint traffic jam◊. This works because the wounded infantry moves first and attempts to retreat but cannot, while the later moving intact vehicles are all aggresively trying to advance but cannot.
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He's Back!
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He's Back!: After said Heroic BSoD, however, Will/Ed remembers the advice of Brenner/O'Brian and rushes into battle to take command just as his colleagues were on the run from Greyfield/Sigismundo. Notably, this is the moment where CO Powers are introduced in the game's campaign.
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Large Ham
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Large Ham: Just about everything out of Javier's mouth is incredibly hammy.
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Pun
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In Hachi’s shop, he may comment on Sturm’s Meteor Strike by claiming “If I got hit by a meteor, my day would be ruined.�
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Red Oni, Blue Oni
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Red Oni, Blue Oni: Tasha/Zadia and Gage/Trak from Days of Ruin.
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Power Creep
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Power Creep: Zig-zagged in the Advance Wars trilogy. On paper it looks like the co's are balanced in the first game and, barring the secret commanders who are overpowered by design, that over time more powerful co's are available with advantages without corresponding disadvantages to balance them out. In practice everyone's unique niche, which more often than not just meant that you can play in a way that makes the disadvantages meaningless and just use their main skills, often outdoes the boost the new ones have over the balance. The new units are also a mixed bag. The Neotanks have the speed of a regular tank and far greater firepower and a little better defense than Mid-tanks. While useful their high cost can mean losing valuable area denial multiple tanks could cover better. Their defense also isn't high enough to stop multiple attacks on the same turn as well. The Megatanks even more so, as their monstrous power and defense comes at an even higher cost and low ammo count, making them vulnerable to being swarmed. The Stealth fighter trades the regular fighters massive speed, lower cost and higher anti-air firepower to being able to attack all types of units.
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Sequel Non-Entity
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Sequel Non-Entity: A number of things from the Wars World games end up being absent in Days of Ruin: Neotanks and Megatanks are combined into a new unit, the War Tank. It's a heavy tank that moves slowly (but not as slowly as the Megatank) that uses the Megatank's design and carries more ammunition and fuel than the Megatank. Stealth Fighters and the Black Hole prototype units (Black Boats, Black Bombs, Piperunners) are completely absent. The Gunboat borrows the Black Boat's ability to carry infantry units but nothing else. Green armies are completely absent. No faction in the story is represented by the color green and in multiplayer, Yellow takes up Green's spot as player 3 while Black takes up Yellow's spot as player 4. The War Room is replaced by optional maps playable on the campaign selection screen (not to be confused with the tactics & advice screen for help on campaign missions). There is no store in which currency can be used to unlock COs, maps, or other things, as COs are automatically unlocked by playing through the campaign and the War Room maps are unlocked by completing adjacent bonus maps. There is no Hard Campaign in Days of Ruin.
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Technopath
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Technopath: Caulder's children are implied to be some form of this this in two instances: The first when a baker who used to see Isabella, Caulder, Penny, Cyrus, and Tabitha in town mentions that if they went near weapons, they exploded, and the second when Caulder states that his children are capable of commanding hundreds of automated vehicles at once far more effectively than normal humans because, apparently, they can somehow bypass the normal process of communication that causes confusion.
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Quirky Miniboss Squad
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Quirky Miniboss Squad: Adder, Lash, and Flak in Black Hole Rising with emphasis on quirky. Hawke meanwhile is too serious to qualify. There's also the Bolt Guard, comprised of Koal, Lash, and Jugger, in Dual Strike. Caulder/Stolos' children in Days of Ruin also count, although you only actually fight two of them.
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Extra Turn
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Extra Turn: Eagle's Lightning Drive and Lightning Strike let him move non-infantry units for a second time per turn, with the exception of the former as a CO Power in Black Hole Rising, either with a boost or a penalty to attack and defense. What makes Tag Breaks in Dual Strike so dangerous isn't just the two different Super CO Powers, it's the extra turn they grant to the second CO immediately after the first one. A Tag Break with Eagle as one of its members effectively gets three turns in one.
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Denser and Wackier
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Denser and Wackier: The Tactics sessions for each map in Days of Ruin seem to take place in a parallel universe where everything is less dire and serious, to the point that it almost counts as comic relief. In this bubble universe, Brenner is a tactical dimwit that relies solely on Lin, various allies put on a cheery "Tactical Tip Show" for you with varying degrees of success, Lin and Isabella find the time to do each other's hair and makeup, enemy CO's wander into your War Room and happily tell you how to beat them, and Will is always, always ridiculed, mocked, or treated like trash with few exceptions. Even the more serious one between Brenner and Gage (when things are at their darkest) still has Gage acting as the Comically Serious with his brevity. Days of Ruin is also given a few more moments of levity in comparison to the Dark Conflict script. Some of the game's sillier moments (Factories building Robot Soldiers to justify why they can create infantry, many character tics being exaggerated, the IDS Agent's Only Sane Man rant) are inventions of this localised script, and the original version played things more seriously by comparison.
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Beat Them at Their Own Game
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Beat Them at Their Own Game: The tag CO mechanic is used against you early on in the game, which prompts Rachel to study it so that she and the other allied COs can use the technique against Black Hole.
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Comeback Mechanic: The CO Power system was partially this in the GBA games and Dual Strike, since the meter would fill up more from damage the CO's army has sustained than damage they are dealing. Days Of Ruin, on the other hand, completely averts this, as the meter would only fill up when a CO deals damage towards their opponent, and sustained damage has no effect on the meter.
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Veteran Unit
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Veteran Unit: In Days of Ruin, units that kill another gain battlefield promotions, growing from privates to first-class (I), second-class(II), and Corporal (V). Units gain extra firepower and movement based on their level.
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Destroying a Punching Bag
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Destroying a Punching Bag: In the opening movie for Reboot Camp, Max is seen training with a small punching bag hanging on a tree. He finishes with a punch that sends the punching bag flying far in the air, much to his surprise.
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Didn't Think This Through
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Didn't Think This Through: In Days of Ruin, Greyfield/Sigismundo threatens the soldiers under his command with execution if they contract the Creeper. Unsurprisingly, this results in the men that end up infected not to report their infection and mingling freely with the healthy soldiers, resulting in the Creeper spreading like wildfire through his army.
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Useless Useful Non-Combat Abilities: Cruisers in the Advance Wars series have the ability to transport two T-Copters and/or B-Copters, which virtually never comes up apart from hiding them from enemy Fighters since the Cruisers are slower than the Copters and do not heal or refuel them.
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Insurmountable Waist-Height Fence
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Insurmountable Waist-Height Fence: Air units cannot fly over any sort of enemy unit, with even Infantry illogically being able to prevent Bombers and Fighters from passing over them. Pipes in Black Hole Rising and Dual Strike. Air units can't travel over them (long-range units like Artillery and Rockets can fire over them, however). Particularly Egregious in Dual Strike with the Piperunner unit - not only does it run along pipes, but in the battle animations involving the Piperunner, the pipe looks little more daunting than a steep humpback ridge. Done a bit more logically in Days of Ruin, which features arcs of electricity (referred to as plasma) between meteor chunks, which units cannot pass through or over, and at least in this case it's plausible that a raging storm of plasma might be dangerous to fly over. Unlike pipes, though, plasma arcs can be erased by destroying the meteors emitting them. Speaking of ships, bridges of the first Advance Wars game cannot be sailed under by ships, even submarines. Pre-battle unit placement ignores this, leading to the 'battleship in a lake' meme.
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Hard Mode Perks
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Hard Mode Perks: Less of a "perk" and more of a mercy, but Advanced Campaign in the first game only ranks you on Speed, so you don't need to worry about kills or losses, just completing the maps quickly. S-Ranking its missions is still absurdly hard, but it would've been even worse otherwise. This means Hold the Line missions are an automatic S Rank as long as you win, since it's impossible for them to be completed any faster (or slower). Scores in the Hard Campaign for the second game yield double the amount of currency for Haichi's store. In Re-Boot Camp, scores in the normal campaign played in Classic difficulty have a 10% bonus to the currency rewards. There are a few missions in the Orange Star chapter that are exclusive to the Hard Campaign of the second game, replacing some of the tutorial missions in the Normal Campaign, notably a matchup with Andy against Hawke in a map without the means to produce ground units, and a windy road covered in Fog of War where Max needs to maneuver around Adder's traps. Playing the Hard Campaign is the only way to experience said missions. Dual Strike’s Hard Campaign removes CO restrictions, so any CO can be used, and two COs can be used on the early maps before that mechanic would be introduced on the normal campaign. Often considered a case of the perks being too good, to the point of making Hard Campaign easier, as this means there’s nothing stopping you from using Game-Breaker COs and tags to trivialize most of the game.
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Joke Character
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Black Hole: Sturm, Hawke, and Von Bolt are Powerhouse, Flak and Jugger try to be Powerhouse and often fail at it, Lash is Subversive, Adder, Kindle, and Koal are Balanced.
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Character Exaggeration
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Character Exaggeration: The Days of Ruin Tactics sessions turn on the Silliness Switch for everyone's characters to bring some levity to the story. Will is more of a hapless Butt-Monkey, Isabella's girly side side is brought to the forefront, Brenner is a figurehead leader lacking in tactics, villains devolve into Card Carrying Villains, and Lin acts however would be funniest.
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Giant Space Flea from Nowhere
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Giant Space Flea from Nowhere: Sturm in the first Advance Wars. After fighting the various countries with hints of an enemy that can clone COs, the final boss is revealed to be an alien general that drops meteors on people. No attempt is made to explain where he comes from, or why he has no fellow aliens with him in the first game, or why he is able to recruit human generals in the second game. He just... is. Not that anyone minds, given his badassery.
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Unscrupulous Hero
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Sonja in the first game was an Unscrupulous Hero willing to use dark methods (namely, kidnapping and attacking the three Orange Star commanders) to expose the war's False Flag Operation for her optional arc. With her Character Development and firmly being on the side of the heroes in the sequel, Lash was added to the villains and is essentially Sonja without any of her moral scruples. The mission "A Mirror Darkly" dissects this.
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The Bus Came Back
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After Crystal Calamity in Dual Strike, the Allied Nations declare the war over... only for Black Hole to resurge and hit hard when it's least expected. With most of their bases destroyed, Rachel desperately asks Nell for reinforcements... and Sami, Grit, Sonja, and Eagle show up just in the nick of time.
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You Have Outlived Your Usefulness
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You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Von Bolt towards Hawke and Lash in the middle of Dual Strike, which prompts their Heel–Face Turn.
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Another unit example are the Anti-Tanks in Days Of Ruin. Inexperienced players often decry them as being broken, as they're indirect attack units with the range of Artillery that can also counterattack when attacked directly, and they take low damage from all direct attack vehicles aside from Bombers, which cost nearly twice as much. However, unintuitively their counter are foot units, as Infantry and Bike units can deal decent damage while not taking severe damage in return, letting the most common and cheapest units trade very cost-effectively with Anti-Tanks that cost over four times as much, and Mech units will really wallop them if they get the first strike. Artillery are also a strong answer, as they can do about as much damage to an Anti-Tank as vice versa with the same range, while two of them costs only 1000 more G, and Rockets will wreck them with superior range while also not costing much more. Most crippingly, Anti-Tanks have only 4 movement that's tire-based, making them really slow to get anywhere important, leaving them inferior to the much cheaper Artillery and much stronger Rockets for indirect utility that can both get to places faster. They can make defensive units that are annoying to dislodge from properties, but if you're in a position where you have to rely on an Anti-Tank to defend your HQ or other important nearby property, the battle is probably already lost. This results in Anti-Tanks seeing little usage in higher-level competitive play.
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Artificial Stupidity
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In Black Hole Rising, it is possible to cheese the otherwise difficult "Two Week Test" mission by building zero units whatsoever and rely on the bad A.I. to park a non-infantry unit on your HQ, preventing it from capturing it. Of course, this will tank your Power rating. Another known mission bypass uses A.I. exploits to sneak a transport to Lash's H.Q. to cap it by turn 8. These are no longer possible in Re-Boot Camp, as the improved A.I. will focus on both protecting its own HQ and prioritize capturing yours.
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Shaped Like Itself
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The remake tweaks things a bit: Andy's allies in the final mission can be manually selected akin to certain missions in "Black Hole Rising", removing the prerequisites determined by said branching paths in the campaign. "Olaf's Sea Strike" is now a mandatory mission for its particular branch as it's much more difficult to rout Olaf's Navy in "Olaf's Navy". Completing the final mission unlocks the missions outside the route the player took for replay. "Rivals" is instead a Brutal Bonus Level unlocked by finishing every other branching path.
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Big Bad
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Days of Ruin had clones that were closer to scientific interpretations than the first three games. The only clones present were of Dr. Caulder, but despite having his genotype, their appearances, personalities, and powers were vastly different from him. Even the man himself was actually another clone of the real deal. Penny was deranged due to experiments on her, and could shift the weather. Tabitha was an Alpha Bitch who took after "daddy". Cyrus voiced concerns about Caulder's madness and ultimately chose to help bring him down. Isabella was kind and compassionate. All of them were clones, and all turned out so differently from the original.
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Luck-Based Mission
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Luck-Based Mission: The final mission of Days Of Ruin is nearly impossible unless you follow a day-to-day guide, and even if you follow the walkthrough for every single move you make, you can still lose. Downplayed in Black Hole Rising, where the factory missions have each wave of factory-produced units randomly randomly assigned one of nine different A.I.'s (e.g., protect their own infantry, aggressively move toward enemies, etc.). This variance can either make the mission anything from much easier than normal to nearly impossible, especially if playing for a high ranking.
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Idiosyncratic Difficulty Levels
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Idiosyncratic Difficulty Levels: The difficulty levels of Re-Boot Camp are Casual, Classic, and Challenge.
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Crippling Overspecialization
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Air units in general. If they're attacked up close and right away (or can't deal any damage anyway), expect at least 6 HPs of damage to be taken, unless it's the Attacker S, which would be this game's standard Bomber anyway if not for being a promoted unit. Attackers are the example in this group because they can attack anything but Submarines for good damage, but have lower defense than Fighters.
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Evil Counterpart
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Evil Counterpart: Flak, Lash, Adder, and Hawke from Black Hole Rising seem to be evil counterparts of Max, Sonja, Grit, and Eagle. An interesting case, as the pairs also represent opposites. Grit and Adder are both gaunt men who rely on precision, but Grit is nice, laid-back, and he forces anyone playing as him to take things slow, while Adder is a Smug Snake with a quickly charging power bar and CO powers that allow his units to sprint across the map. Both Sonja and Lash are hyper-competent young women with terrain-based gameplay, but Sonja is polite, formal, calculating, and does things by the book (unless her own research proves to be better), while Lash is a childish, selfish, erratic brat who dresses much less conservatively than Sonja and has much wilder hair. Hawke and Eagle are both White-Haired Jerks who tend to take things seriously, but Eagle is very Hot-Blooded and Hawke is The Stoic. Flak and Max are the most similar pair, but Max is mostly just blunt while Flak is an idiot. Basically, Max prefers not to think too deeply, while Flak outright can't. That last bit is called attention to in Black Hole Rising; Flak mentions that Max strongly reminds him of himself, "Except... I'm me." The fact that they're so similar is implied to be the cause of their mutual hatred, as well.
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Suspiciously Small Army
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Suspiciously Small Army: Very guilty of this. No more than 50 units under your control ever. Note, however, that every unit in the Advance Wars games except for Megatanks/Wartanks/APCs/Ships is a literal unit composed of no fewer than ten of whatever you're specifically talking about. Except for AW2, where it's 5 of whatever you're talking about and members start getting killed every 2 HP lost.
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The All-Seeing A.I.
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While the AI in the first two Advance Wars cheats in regards to vision ranges in Fog of War, it follows the "Can't see what's in woods/reefs" rule a little too well. Unless it gets lucky and happens to end a unit's turn next to said hiding spot, the hiding unit is effectively invisible to it no matter how obvious it should be that something's there. Some missions that require you to protect a single unit can easily be cheesed this way.
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SNK Boss
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SNK Boss: Sturm in both of his appearances. In the first game, he gives all of his units a free offense boost, but lowers their defense, and has a CO power that drops in a huge meteor on your highest concentration of units, though the playable version of him is much weaker. In Black Hole Rising, he gives all of his units a major offense and defense boost with no drawbacks (no weakening other units or raising their price like other COs) and only has his slow-charging Super-CO power, no normal one, but that one is all he needs. He calls in meteor again, which like before hits the highest concentration of his enemies units, knocking 8/10 of their max health, doesn't hurt his units while also giving them even more an power and defense boost. Unlike in his first appearance, the playable version is just as strong as the one from the campaign. Subverted in Dual Strike; Von Bolt is no wimp, but not as powerful as Sturm. Played straight with Caulder in Days of Ruin, however. He has a 3 by 3 CO-zone that gives all of his units, regardless of type, the highest boost their power and defense in the game, and repairs them by 50% of their max health each turn (though this can be used against him somewhat, as the healing takes funds). His zone never increases and he has no CO-power, but what he has is more than enough. He and Sturm are both banned from tournaments involving their respective games.
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Pre-Asskicking One-Liner
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Pre Ass Kicking One Liner: Happens whenever a CO uses their CO or Super Power.
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It's Personal
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Dual Strike carries Olaf's anger and distrust of Lash from Black Hole Rising over - while he does not turn up in the campaign, due to helping to restore his hometown, his hatred of Lash for destroying it in the first place is still in place, as attempting to partner Lash and Olaf up will cause their troop's effective firepower to drop. Similarly, the original three Green Earth COs lose firepower when teamed up with Hawke due to his devastation of their home in Black Hole Rising, with Eagle taking a huge 30% penalty due to his personal hatred.
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Rock–Paper–Scissors
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Many COs' specialities can be used to, if not turn around the Rock–Paper–Scissors triangles, then at least even them out (witness Sami and Sensei's mechs against AAs). Missions like this are also used to challenge the player: most of Max's missions against Grit in Advance Wars take this form, and from Advance Wars 2 we have Sea Fortress for Eagle (the air specialist fighting through an AA-heavy defense) and Navy Vs. Air for Drake (the naval specialist fighting against a heavy air force, when air tends to beat naval normally).
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No Experience Points for Medic
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No Experience Points for Medic: In Super Famicom Wars and especially Days of Ruin. Subverted, however, in Game Boy Wars 3, as units gain experience by performing tasks besides combat.
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One-Hit Kill
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Any land indirect, of course. The Humvee can One-Hit Kill any of them. Of course, in this game, they get to move and attack on the same turn.
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Only Fatal to Adults
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Only Fatal to Adults: This is inverted with the early version of Creeping Derangea, which can only infect people under the age of 20. Completely averted with the later version, which works faster and can infect anyone regardless of age.
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That One Level
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Completing the first three Yellow Comet missions in the first game's campaign under a certain amount of turns apiece prompts Sonja to take action and challenge each of the Orange Star team to three more missions, while taking too long in at least one of them starts the Green Earth chapter. Given that Sonja's secret missions are considered That One Level and skipping them starts the Green Earth chapter sooner, it's understandable to simply lollygag during "Kanbei's Error" for this reason, provided the player knows how to get Drake or Eagle to appear in the final mission (as they won't have Kanbei). This doesn't apply to Re-Boot Camp, where these missions are mandatory and the CO selection in the final mission is a manual choice.
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Cool Train
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Cool Train: The Train unit in Super Famicom Wars.
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General Ripper
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General Ripper: Greyfield/Sigismundo. Good lord. He was willing to drop a nuke on an entire city just to kill a single person.
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MacGuffin
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The Black Crystals and Black Obelisk in Dual Strike turn all of the land around them into desert. If this goes on too long, you get Wasteland. The water turns green (red on the map), the trees die, the ground is dry and hard, and all the bases look abandoned when we see them in battles. Yes, all this just because some old guy wants to live forever.
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Karma Houdini
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Karma Houdini: Most of the whiny civilians in Days of Ruin don't get any suitable comeuppance.
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Promptless Branching Point
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Promptless Branching Point: The first game has three of these alongside its telegraphed branching routes. Choosing Andy for "Max Strikes" leads you to "Olaf's Navy", which appears to be the final mission of that branch. But winning this map by rout (which takes far more effort than capturing the HQ) sends you to the secret mission "Olaf's Sea Strike". Completing this unlocks Olaf as an ally for the final battle. Finishing the three Kanbei missions within a hidden turn limit (8 for "Kanbei Arrives", 10 for "Mighty Kanbei" and 12 for "Kanbei's Error?") extends the Yellow/Gold Comet arc by an additional three missions, all against Sonja. Completing these unlocks Kanbei as a final battle ally. The Green Earth missions are split into three versions each, one for each Orange Star CO, which the map makes clear. What it doesn't tell you is choosing Sami for all four of them forces you to play one final mission against Eagle after the final battle. The remake tweaks things a bit: Andy's allies in the final mission can be manually selected akin to certain missions in "Black Hole Rising", removing the prerequisites determined by said branching paths in the campaign. "Olaf's Sea Strike" is now a mandatory mission for its particular branch as it's much more difficult to rout Olaf's Navy in "Olaf's Navy". Completing the final mission unlocks the missions outside the route the player took for replay. "Rivals" is instead a Brutal Bonus Level unlocked by finishing every other branching path.
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Prestige Class
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Prestige Class: sort of, for various units in Game Boy Wars 3.
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What a Senseless Waste of Human Life
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What a Senseless Waste of Human Life: Frequently in Days of Ruin, where the apocalypse setting makes every life needlessly killed even worse. Brenner in particular is livid that Rubinelle and Lazuria are still wasting more personnel and resources on fighting each other, but reluctantly commmits his troops to the former's cause to bring about an earlier end to the war so he can continue helping out survivors.
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Totally Radical
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Totally Radical: Due to another Woolseyism, Jake from Dual Strike speaks in a somewhat grating '90s slang dialect, using "words" such as "sup?" and "dude" when they're not especially appropriate. His Japanese counterpart, John, is extremely serious and uses his headphones for military communications. Waylon in Days of Ruin pulls a pretty similar "Why are these Lazurians all up in my business?" Somewhat ironically, he's otherwise a total Jive Turkey whose slang is stuck in the '50s. Granted, Waylon was clearly intended to be an annoying jerk, unlike Jake, who is somehow supposed to be a likable protagonist.
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Soundtrack Dissonance
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Soundtrack Dissonance: Two examples, both from Days of Ruin: Isabella's CO theme is very soft, chipper, and uplifting, a sharp deviation from everyone else's hard rock and twisted techno beats. The Beast's theme is a dark, menacing track very fitting of its original owner. It's reused once again later in the game for another CO - Davis/Cole, the cowardly, somewhat good natured subordinate to the main villain, and the one character in the game that couldn't be less suited to it.
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: The Advance Wars mission titles, with the exception of the Field Training missions, end with an exclamation mark. "Kanbei's Error?" is the sole exception of the naming theme.
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Save the Villain
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Save the Villain: When the heroes find Lash and Hawke getting surrounded by Oozium because Von Bolt wants to dispose of them in Dual Strike, Jake immediately decides to save them. When his allies protest that they're the bad guys, Jake points out that they either save them, or watch them get eaten alive by disgusting, all-consuming blob monsters.
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Jack of All Stats
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Jack of All Stats: Any CO that does not have any day-to-day bonuses nor weaknesses, such as Andy or Adder. Among units there's the normal Tanks, which boast high movement, good attack power against all land units aside from bigger tanks, decent vision range, and strong armor that makes them pretty resilient against anything but bigger tanks and Bombers. Combined with their cheaper-end price, and Tanks alongside Infantry will often make up the backbone of your army. There's also Stealth units, which can attack all units in the game but for less damage than the more specialized Fighters and Bombers. They have decent but not excellent movement (especially for air units), and also have a good vision range of 4 out of the maximum 5. Their only comparative shortcoming to other units is low fuel supply & high use rate, which is is exacerbated by their one unique ability of Stealth mode
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Disaster Democracy
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Disaster Democracy: Early in Days of Ruin, Brenner's Wolves encounter at least two villages whose leaders were chosen by the people. This is discussed, with Will wondering why people try to establish order in a post-apocalyptic anarchistic world. Brenner reasons that it is out of virtue and create their own laws, while Lin counters the argument by stating that it is out of instinct that they establish laws so that they don't kill each other.
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Variable Mix
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Variable Mix: Used extensively in Re-Boot Camp: When Online mode is selected, the main menu themes change into more electronic-sounding variants. After entering either the Advance Wars or Advance Wars 2 campaigns, the File Select menu features dramatic versions of their respective scenario selection screens, which add their full melodies and percussion after a file has been selected. The main melody of the currently-active CO's theme drops out while the player is selecting a unit for deployment or checking a unit's statistics. During combat animations, the percussion of the current CO's theme is replaced with marching drums. Rather than bringing back the CO Power and Super Power themes, each CO gets a high-energy remix of their normal theme that plays while a CO Power is active.
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Mook Commander
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Mook Commander: This is how the "CO Zone" mechanic works in Advance Wars: Days of Ruin. The only exception is Tabitha, who needs to rack up some damage before she can expand her Zone beyond the lone unit she's in.
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Arbitrary Weapon Range
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Of particular note is the Missile unit from the Nintendo/Advance series, which is not only ludicrously specialized but also almost completely useless at what it does. note Missiles are an anti-air indirect unit whose range is shorter than the movement of every air unit save the T Copter, which can still dodge in under their Arbitrary Weapon Range. B Copters can swoop in and nail them with no trouble, while Bombers and Fighters can practically dance around them. To serve their intended role, they require bait and usually must work in pairs, while an equivalent cost of Anti-Airs would be vastly more useful. Blockading airports is another viable option, as a full health Missile can take out any air units that gets deployed. Their +1 boost to range and movement in Days of Ruin served to take them from "worthless" to "ludicrously situational".
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Experience Points
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Experience Points: In Super Famicom Wars, Game Boy Wars 3, and Days of Ruin. Also present for the COs in Dual Strike. No Experience Points for Medic: In Super Famicom Wars and especially Days of Ruin. Subverted, however, in Game Boy Wars 3, as units gain experience by performing tasks besides combat.
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Retool
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Retool: Days of Ruin; also applies somewhat to Game Boy Wars 3, which involves various stuff inspired by Nectaris.
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Born Lucky
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Born Lucky: Nell, and to a lesser extent, her little sister Rachel. And from Super Famicom Wars, their spiritual predecessor Caroline.
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My Rules Are Not Your Rules
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My Rules Are Not Your Rules: In Dual Strike, units which are controlled by an AI are able to load their air units into the naval aircraft transport units on an allied team (including your own units controlled by you). When under the control of the player they appear colored as your own units (despite that fact that they are not yours) in the status window and the menu. When unloaded they momentarily appear as the same color as the transport unit then resume their normal coloring. When the transport unit is owned by an AI player, they will always unload the unit after they move it unless they are attacking another unit, they also have no problem unloading an aircraft unit in range of twenty or more enemy carriers and missiles.
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Moveset Clone
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Moveset Clone: Jugger and Koal from Dual Strike have virtually identical gimmicks to Flak and Adder, who are absent in the campaign but are unlockable characters. They do have some small differences, however: Jugger has higher damage variance (an extra +/- 0.5 damage vs. Flak's) and his Super CO Power costs 1 more, but it makes his AI much smarter if he's controlled by a computer. Koal's units gets a damage bonus on roads, and while Adder gets no combat bonuses, his CO Power costs 1 less, allowing him to CO Power twice in a row.
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Too Dumb to Live
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Too Dumb to Live: The civilians from Days of Ruin. Although understandable that they don't want to get involved in conflict, they keep forgetting that the Battalion is just about the only thing standing between them and oblivion. In particular, the "Mayor" turns the civilians against the Battalion primarily due to his fear that they will usurp his authority. Near the end, he makes a deal with Caulder/Stolos for the cure to the Creeper and to be left alone. Caulder/Stolos reneges on his deal and kills the Mayor with the supposed "cure".
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Hero Unit
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Hero Unit: CO usage in Days of Ruin. The CO you're controlling literally boards a friendly unit and provides its CO day-to-day benefits to a radius of units surrounding the CO Unit, building its CO Power meter as it ranks up.
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Double-Edged Buff
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Double-Edged Buff: Weather affects both enemy and ally units when it's active. However, some Commanding Officers have powers that allow them to summon weather at will, and their units are unaffected by weather. For example, Olaf makes snow with his CO power but his units are unaffected by snow and, in Dual Strike, they gain a firepower bonus when fighting while it is snowing.
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Finger Gun
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Grit no longer carries a gun in Re-Boot Camp. He lacked a gun in Dual Strike but carried a revolver in the first two games. His CO Power animation has him point a Finger Gun. Likewise, Kanbei no longer carries a sheathed katana in Re-Boot Camp and his CO Power animation depicts him triumphantly pointing a Japanese fan, though he never brandishes or points said sword in previous art.
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Blood Knight
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Eagle is no longer an obsessed Blood Knight who missed the painfully obvious signs that the object of his vendetta was innocent. He's a little headstrong, but otherwise frighteningly skilled Ace Pilot who's also A Father to His Men.
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Promoted to Playable
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Promoted to Playable: Andy's clone in Re-Boot Camp is no longer just Andy copied and pasted into a single mission, becoming a unique CO that can be unlocked and used in Versus mode.
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Jive Turkey
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Waylon in Days of Ruin pulls a pretty similar "Why are these Lazurians all up in my business?" Somewhat ironically, he's otherwise a total Jive Turkey whose slang is stuck in the '50s. Granted, Waylon was clearly intended to be an annoying jerk, unlike Jake, who is somehow supposed to be a likable protagonist.
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Ominous Obsidian Ooze
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Ominous Obsidian Ooze: Dual Strike has Oozium 238, a bioweapon engineered by the Black Hole Army that instantly dissolves anything it touches.
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Cool Bike
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Cool Bike: The Bike unit in Days of Ruin. It has the best movement of any infantry-type unit, slightly better firepower than basic infantry, and can capture cities.
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It's All About Me
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Tabitha/Larisa in Days of Ruin/Dark Conflict is Caulder's oldest child, and a very dangerous and capable CO, despite (or perhaps because) of her arrogance. Waylon/Finn could also count as one for Greyfield/Sigismundo.
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Timed Mission: All missions in Game Boy Wars 3, and a few in Advance Wars series; most cases in terms of turns, not actual time. Dual Strike is the only installment with an actual timer in normal game play, although Days of Ruin also uses a timer in wifi-play to prevent stalling. Dual Strike and Days of Ruin also feature missions that must be completed within a set number of turns/days. Both this and the more typical timed mission are the subject of one of Dual Strike's Survival campaigns. Time Survival is much harder than Turn Survival. Days of Ruin also has an unorthodox timed mission in Chapter 7, which is not advertised as timed. Waylon's fighter only has so much fuel, and when plane units run out of fuel in these games, they crash; you have no way to resupply him. If Waylon's fighter dies, you lose, so you have to finish the mission before his fuel expires. Fortunately, he never moves during his turn, so he only loses the standard "idling" amount of fuel each turn.
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Putting on the Reich
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Putting on the Reich: The uniforms of the Black Hole COs draw heavily from Nazi Germany. The Black Hole symbol even resembles a swastika. Reaches its logical conclusion with Colin and Sasha's "Black Hole Clone" costumes, whose Red and Black and Evil All Over color scheme gives them an alarming resemblance to Waffen SS officers.
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Perky Goth
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Perky Goth: Lash dresses in all black and is a Perky Female Minion.
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Brutal Bonus Level
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Brutal Bonus Level: For the first three Advance Wars games, beating the main campaign unlocks the Hard Campaign. Usually these are just the same levels, slightly modified to give the computer an advantage. The degree of brutality goes down as the games go on, though. Advance Campaign from Advance Wars is hellishly difficult and unfair. The Hard Campaign from Black Hole Rising is tougher, but still a balanced challenge. The Hard campaign from Dual Strike can sometimes be easier than the normal campaign, as you are allowed to choose any pair of COs. On top of the Advance Campaign, there is a bonus mission in the first Advance Wars called Rivals!, where Eagle challenges Andy to a battle. On normal mode, it's already pretty tough, with Eagle having more cities on his side to build an army from. Advance Campaign Rivals! is incredibly unfair, since Eagle starts with a MASSIVE army, and you only have the same three infantry you would in normal mode. In fog.
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The Theme Park Version
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The Theme Park Version: Advance Wars pre-Days of Ruin had trappings of this as well, though not as strong as in Battalion Wars. Orange Star is America, although they suffer the least from this, since they were the sole protagonist country of the first game. Blue Moon is Russia and Canada, while Yellow Comet is Japan. Oddly enough, Green Earth is an amalgam of all of WWII Europe, despite that including opposing forces in real life. Since Green Earth turn out to be good guys, the only influences from Nazi Germany come from military tactics; Eagle has a strong air force and a power that allows his units to take another turn to represent blitzkrieg. And, in a minor example, Green Earth infantrymen wear German bucket helmets. Also, when Javier is talking to Max in Dual Strike, he mentions good sausage and pig as well as a castle, hinting at European countrysides. Max later notes he isn't able to go on his food and root beer tour, implying influence from Germany.
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Mission Control
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Mission Control: COs in Advance Wars that aren't actively fighting take this role.
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Straight for the Commander
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Straight for the Commander: Trying to win a mission by capturing the enemy HQ is basically this trope.
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Hold the Line
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Less of a "perk" and more of a mercy, but Advanced Campaign in the first game only ranks you on Speed, so you don't need to worry about kills or losses, just completing the maps quickly. S-Ranking its missions is still absurdly hard, but it would've been even worse otherwise. This means Hold the Line missions are an automatic S Rank as long as you win, since it's impossible for them to be completed any faster (or slower).
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RecursiveFiction
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Recursive Fiction: One mission of Dual Strike has an opening dialogue which consists of Lash playing Dual Strike itself.
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Battle Against the Sunset
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Battle Against the Sunset: In Reboot Camp, the mission "Rivals!" has Andy and Eagle's armies battle each other with a sunset hue on the map.
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Nice, Mean, and In-Between
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Nice Mean And In Between: The dynamic of the main three playable CO's of Brenner's Wolves. Will is idealistic and considerate of others' feelings, Lin is cyncial and snarky without regard for what other people think, and Brenner is both noble in demeanor and bluntly honest when he interacts with others, including when he warns Wil about the danger of travelling with his group. This comes up later, when Lin realizes that her pragmatic decisions and her abrasive nature make her an unpopular replacement leader for Brenner, so she appoints Wil as a figurehead leader to give people hope.
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A.K.A.-47
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A.K.A.-47: Several units are based on real-life analouges. OS Soldier: US Army Infantry with M60 Machine Gun (M16 Rifle in Re-Boot Camp) and M20 Super Bazooka. OS Recon: Humvee. OS Tank: M2 Bradley. OS Medium Tank: M1 Abrams. OS Transport Copter: CH-47 Chinook. OS Battle Copter: AH-64 Apache. OS Fighter: F-15 Eagle. OS Bomber: Boeing B-52. BM Soldier: Soviet Infantry with PPSh-41 and RPG-7. BM Recon: GAZ-67. BM Tank: T-34. BM Medium Tank: IS-3. BM Rocket: BM-14 Rocket Truck. BM Transport Copter: Yak-24 Horse. BM Fighter: Dassault Mirage. BM Bomber: Avro Vulcan. GE Soldier: WW2 German Infantry with MP 40 and Panzerfaust. GE Recon: Schwerer Panzerspähwagen. GE Tank: StuG. GE Antiair: Flakpanzer IV Kugelblitz. GE Battle Copter: Mi-24 Hind. GE Fighter: A-10 Thunderbolt II. YC Soldier: WW2 Japanese Infantry with Type 4 Rifle (Type 100 SMG in Re-Boot Camp) and Type 4 70mm Rocket Launcher. YC Tank: Renault FT-17. YC Medium Tank: KV-2. YC Battle Copter: Bell H-13 Sioux. YC Fighter: A6M Zero.
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Irony
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Irony: The primary protagonist faction since the very first game Famicom Wars is Red Star which is modeled after Cold War America. It was renamed Orange Star since the Red Star is a prominent symbol of the Soviet Union. On the same note, Blue Moon is modeled after Cold War Russia which doesn't make sense since the color Blue is usually associated with NATO, America, and Capitalism.
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Chuck Cunningham Syndrome
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Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: While they're still playable outside of Campaign mode, Flak and Adder mysteriously disappear from Black Hole for the duration of Dual Strike's campaign. Possibly justified in that their abilities were too similar to Black Hole newcomers Jugger and Koal/Zak, and the newbies were more integral to the new Big Bad. (Which begs the question why Flak and Adder are in the game to begin with.)
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Outside-the-Box Tactic
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Outside-the-Box Tactic: In Black Hole Rising, you can win the Normal Campaign version of "Two Week Test" by doing absolutely nothing except ending your turn. It works, without fail, and it's a magnificent display of the AI's ability to screw itself over, but of course your ranking at the end will suck.
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Harder Than Hard
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Harder Than Hard: While the Hard Campaign in Black Hole Rising is merely Nintendo Hard and the "Hard" Campaign of Dual Strike is in fact laughably easy due to it being treated as a New Game Plus, the Advance Campaign from the first Advance Wars veers hard into this trope. Almost every single mission sees your opponent's forces buffed to ridiculous levels while your own get heavily neutered, and a few missions throw in Fog of War where there previously was none just as an additional middle finger to the player. Merely completing the Advance Campaign is a Herculean feat, while S-Ranking it is the exclusive territory of gods and madmen.
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Dumbass No More
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Dumbass No More: Several characters went through this in the transition from the first game to Black Hole Rising. Andy, while still a Wide-Eyed Idealist to a degree that unsettles his allies, is no longer a Naïve Newcomer who famously forgot what an airport was. He's considerably Out of Focus in the second and third game's campaigns but whenever he does show up he's just as competent as any other CO. Olaf was the first game's Starter Villain and a massive failure as a strategist. Not only has he had a Heel–Face Turn in the sequel, he's also no longer an idiot: he's instead a gruff but ultimately dependable ally. Kanbei in the first game barely considered tactics besides Attack! Attack! Attack! until Sonja advised him otherwise... and even then he misused her advice in the worst ways possible. From the second game onwards he's a legitimate Four-Star Badass for Yellow Comet, merely having a slight tendency towards Honor Before Reason at worst. Eagle is no longer an obsessed Blood Knight who missed the painfully obvious signs that the object of his vendetta was innocent. He's a little headstrong, but otherwise frighteningly skilled Ace Pilot who's also A Father to His Men.
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Instakill Mook
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Instakill Mook: Oozium 238 from Dual Strike can't counterattack and can only move one tile a turn, but if they move into a tile occupied by a unit, that unit is gone no matter their HP or defense.
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Cutscene Incompetence
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Cutscene Incompetence: Colin in Black Hole Rising and Dual Strike: Always portrayed as under-confident, put upon by his big sister Sasha — yet in game terms he's one of the most powerful COs, to the point of being a problem in terms of game balance. Kanbei as well. His troops are extremely strong, despite being more expensive, and yet, Kanbei is constantly lectured by his daughter Sonja, and in one scene, when Sonja runs in with important news, Kanbei's first response is to ask if she's seen his sock. This could just be Crippling Overspecialization or Genius Ditz; Kanbei is a master commander who's an airhead with anything that isn't war.
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Border-Occupying Decorations
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Border-Occupying Decorations: Playing Game Boy Wars Turbo and Game Boy Wars 2 on the Super Game Boy gives the game a border with a sepia map of the game world, with the latter also showing some units.
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Musical Spoiler
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Musical Spoiler: Played with in Days of Ruin. The first time you meet Waylon, he's a Jerkass Jive Turkey whose one unit always ends his turn immediately- in those few seconds, all you hear of his theme is a strange, discordant guitar riff that cements his status as comedic relief. It isn't until he reveals his true colors later on that the rest of his theme plays out as a much more sinister and memorable rock theme that still uses the earlier minor key riff. In the highly unlikely event that Tasha's air units directly attack Waylon's Fighter and survive then he retaliates on his turn, then hearing a bit of the evil boss battle music early can be straight up a Musical Spoiler. If Admiral Greyfield/Sigismundo's unsettling behaviour and apperance (or the very title of the mission in the North American version) didn't clue you into the fact that he's a villain, there's also the fact that an enemy "city captured!" jingle plays when he builds a temporary port when he's nominally working alongside you in Mission 13: Greyfield Strikes/Rearguard Action. His battle theme is also heard briefly on his turns and sounds ominous.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: In Re-Boot Camp, look closely at the menu icon for creating a new map in Design Room. It's a re-creation of Chapter 1 of Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light.
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Cannon Fodder
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Cannon Fodder: Briefly discussed as a bad thing in the stories of the Advance Wars trilogy, and more thoroughly explored in Days of Ruin. In short, the main difference between the good guys and the bad guys is who thinks of their troops this way. Ultimately the one of the primary uses of Infantry, Mechs, and low HP units (if you're not named Andy) in Advance Wars multiplayer. Smart placement of expendable units around your expensive units as shields or the enemy's as sacrificial roadblocks can force them to make suboptimal trades or give up positioning.
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Self-Deprecation
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Self-Deprecation: Drake, particularly after the "Navy vs. Air" mission in Black Hole Rising.
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Video Game Caring Potential
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Video Game Caring Potential: Several examples, not counting the way the soldiers themselves are or any No Casualties Run Technique scoring in the Advance Wars and Battalion Wars games (Days of Ruin attempts to be a shining example of this but ends up merely a revamped one) Leveling up units in Super Famicom Wars, Game Boy Wars 3, and Days of Ruin. Materials in Game Boy Wars 3 makes lesser unit losses more punishing. Arrangement in Game Boy Wars 3's Campaign mode. COs that can heal units with their powers encourage the player to safeguard wounded units, instead of using them for suicide attacks or cannon fodder.
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Power Trio
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Power Trio: Particularly in Black Hole Rising, each good guy team seems to have one. Orange Star: more of a power quartet, but... Id: Andy/Max Ego: Nell Superego: Sami Blue Moon: Id with a dash of Superego: Olaf Ego with a dash of Superego: Colin Superego with a dash of Id: Grit Yellow Comet: Id: Kanbei Ego: Sensei Superego: Sonja Green Earth: Id: Eagle Ego: Drake Superego: Jess Also Black Hole: Id: Flak Ego: Lash (tilting to Id) and Adder (tilting to Superego) Superego: Hawke
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Death of a Thousand Cuts
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Death of a Thousand Cuts: Possible in the Advance Wars series; even if a unit does 0% damage to another unit at base, they will still deal a tiny bit of damage thanks to luck mechanic, which randomly adds 0-9% extra damage to every attack before modifiers. This means yes, you can take out a Neotank by just throwing a ton of Infantry at it, however it is typically not cost-effective to take out enemy units this way, with units destroyed this way tending to be incidental from them having engaged in many battles without any repairs. This is practically the only way to deal with Megatanks in Dual Strike, since their insane armor means that nothing besides another Megatank can inflict more than 35% damage normally, even Rockets, Battleship, and Bombers. Individual attacks might not do much, but for the Megatank's cost, you can field multiple other units to chip away at it until it's neutered.
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Faction Calculus
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Faction Calculus: Within the factions themselves. Each CO roster usually has this laid out. Orange Star: Andy, Nell, Jake, and Rachel are Balanced, Max is Powerhouse, Sami is Subversive. Hachi is a blatant Game-Breaker. Blue Moon: Olaf is Balanced turned to Powerhouse in the Snow, Grit is Glass Cannon, Colin is Subversive, Sasha is Balanced. Yellow Comet: Kanbei is Powerhouse, Sonja is Subversive, Sensei is Balanced, Grimm is Glass Cannon. Green Earth: Regarding CO powers and general strategy as opposed to unit stats, Eagle is Powerhouse, Drake is Subversive, Jess is Balanced, Javier is a Stone Wall. Black Hole: Sturm, Hawke, and Von Bolt are Powerhouse, Flak and Jugger try to be Powerhouse and often fail at it, Lash is Subversive, Adder, Kindle, and Koal are Balanced.
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This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman
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This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman: Normally, Advance Wars machine guns are only effective at fighting infantry and can do Scratch Damage to light vehicles, but they're the only thing that can efficiently damage Oozium in Dual Strike, which otherwise shrugs off tank rounds and indirect fire. Anti-Air vulcan cannons are also super effective, though they already have greater uses in shredding foot soldiers and air units.
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First-Player Advantage Mitigation
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First-Player Advantage Mitigation: Most custom-made maps (as seen in Advance Wars by Web) give an infantry to the second player to offset the first player's advantage of going first.
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Tank Goodness
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MD Tanks, Mega Tanks, War Tanks, Anti Tanks, Battleships, Carriers, and Oozium. Stealth Planes and Seaplanes also fit, not because they move slow, but because they constantly have to head back to be resupplied.
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Hyper-Competent Sidekick
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Hypercompetent Sidekick: Sonja, Grit, and Drake in Advance Wars and Black Hole Rising are each more levelheaded than the superiors they serve. Lin in Days of Ruin is also this to Brenner, assisting him with her strategic prowess, though Brenner is no slouch either.
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Apocalyptic Logistics
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Apocalyptic Logistics: Days of Ruin states that most of the human population was killed off in the Apocalypse, and the earth itself is mostly just a barren wasteland full of destruction and desolation. However, there's still plenty of machine tool factories and workers who know how to build tanks and artillery, and train infantry for battle. In the European and American scripts, the factories producing weapons and vehicles are completely automated; it's soldiers they need. Surviving officers have been training able-bodied refugees to bolster their fighting numbers.
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Lighter and Softer
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Yellow/Gold Comet is unambiguously based on a Lighter and Softer version of Imperial Japan.
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Escort Mission
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Escort Mission: Black Hole Rising has an Eagle mission (aptly named To The Rescue) where you have to protect a small of group of Sami's soldiers, which are completely surrounded. Days of Ruin has a more traditional example in "Icy Retreat" where you covering two non-player units (an Infantry and Recon) fleeing across to escape at the edge of the map.
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Cerebus Syndrome
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Cerebus Syndrome: The plot got somewhat more serious between the original Advance Wars and Black Hole Rising, the plot between Black Hole Rising and Dual Strike was even more so, and Days of Ruin was the most serious the franchise has ever been.
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Anti-Villain
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Anti-Villain: Most of the antagonists in Advance Wars, who were manipulated by Sturm into believing Orange Star was a threat. Although Olaf does push it by being a blowhard and using Sturm's Pretext for War as an excuse to invade territories of Orange Star that didn't ever even belong to him. Forsythe/Carter in Days of Ruin, who's only fighting the heroes to ensure a future for his men.
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GoshDangItToHeck
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Gosh Dang It to Heck!: Averted in Days of Ruin, where characters are unafraid to say "hell" or "damn" to ensure the game is E10+.
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A.I. Breaker
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A.I. Breaker: An exploit was discovered during Two Week Test from the second Advance Wars game. You're Colin (who has weaker units at a cheaper price), who has to deal with Lash's overwhelming forces. In all missions, you lose if your HQ is captured or you lose all your units. In this mission, you start with none (just like most Versus games). The exploit comes in not deploying anything for the whole mission, and letting Lash move in a non-infantry unit onto the HQ, thus blockading it from her footsoldiers. As a result, she'll leave you with a free win. This has been rectified in Re-Boot Camp; the AI will eventually capture your HQ.
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Developer's Foresight
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Developer's Foresight: In the tutorial missions of each game, there's dialogue ready for every possibility the player can come up with (outside of the mandatory actions, of course). Amusingly, if the player decides to deplete all their units' fuel in maps with fixed units, there is special dialogue with your teacher expressing either bewilderment or fury that you deliberately wasted valuable resources just to see what would happen. In the two GBA Advance Wars games, if you constantly try to place units on invalid terrain (for example, infantry in the ocean) in the Map Editor, Nell pops in to chastise you. Re-Boot Camp takes this to another level, as Nell gets increasingly annoyed and eventually just leaves if you do it enough. Even more notably, once she peaces out, a generic Orange Star soldier takes her place for any dialogue she'd normally have (such as exiting a map without saving). In several missions through the series, such as the Advance Wars tutorial mission "Copter Tactics", there's extra dialogue for managing to rout the enemy instead of capturing the enemy HQ like you're expected to; there's likewise some missions with changed dialogue for capping the enemy HQ when you have an easier win condition. In Re-Boot Camp, if you can’t afford an item in Hachi’s shop, he’ll usually just say that you don’t have enough coins. If you can’t afford the challenge campaigns, which respectively cost 1 and 2 coins, there’s a unique “You don’t even have one/two coin(s)?â€� line. Re-Boot Camp also changes the end mission screens to reflect the CO that finished the map (routed last enemy, captured HQ, or destroyed the mission objective) if there are multiple COs, with each having a unique victory quote for each campaign mission. Not only do they include lines for the less commonly picked-characters for maps where you can select your allies, but they even accounted for Sami potentially finishing To The Rescue (unlikely but possible) and Sea of Hope (quite unlikely), and Kanbei finishing Drake's Dilemma (unlikely but possible)note They do however just have generic War Room and Versus victory quotes in this case. The only exception is Andy in T-Minus 15, since he has no foot soldiers and thus cannot capture the silo cities to win. The mission "Two-Week Test" in Re-Boot Camp has unique mission-end dialogue should Colin manage to capture Lash's HQ, a mission in which Colin must normally hold out for 14 days against Lash's relentless onslaught on his own base.
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No Campaign for the Wicked
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No Campaign for the Wicked: All games in the Advance Wars series, including Days of Ruin.
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More Diverse Sequel
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More Diverse Sequel: Black Hole Rising included two new female CO's (Jess and Lash) and some elder representation in Hachi and Sensei, with Dual Strike continuing the trend and adding Rachel, Kindle, and Sasha. Re-Boot Camp 1+2 doesn't change the genders or skin tones of any of the existing COs or add new ones, but the battle animations for non-Black Hole units depicts some of the unit as being black, as well as having two different portraits for generic soldiers during cutscenes that include both genders and more skin tones.
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Replacement Flat Character
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Replacement Flat Character: After Olaf's Character Development made him no longer the General Failure he was in the first game, Flak was added to Black Hole Rising to fill the Starter Villain role, and is somehow even more of an idiot than AW1 Olaf ever was. Sonja in the first game was an Unscrupulous Hero willing to use dark methods (namely, kidnapping and attacking the three Orange Star commanders) to expose the war's False Flag Operation for her optional arc. With her Character Development and firmly being on the side of the heroes in the sequel, Lash was added to the villains and is essentially Sonja without any of her moral scruples. The mission "A Mirror Darkly" dissects this.
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Medal of Dishonor
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Medal of Dishonor: There are two other ranks that exist which are D-Rank and E-Rank. However, you will rarely (if ever) see them unless you play a mission very badly on purpose by bottoming out your Speed and Technique ratings.
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Turned Against Their Masters
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Turned Against Their Masters: Caulder was on both ends of this: he reveals himself to have been a clone who killed his own creator, the real Caulder; and Cyrus turns on him for being immoral.
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Hoist by His Own Petard
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Hoist by His Own Petard: The CPU (ally or enemy) of nearly every Advance Wars game has a distressing habit of always moving its units in a particular order... even when doing so will block the rest of its units from going where they need to go. Infamously, the AI can lose in Black Hole Rising "Two Week Test" mission by the player doing literally nothing, since it will park vehicles all over your bases and HQ so its Infantry can't capture them (and can't win by rout since the player didn't produce any units to begin with).
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Suddenly Voiced
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Suddenly Voiced: Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp features voice acting unlike the original games.
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We Cannot Go On Without You
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Days of Ruin also has an unorthodox timed mission in Chapter 7, which is not advertised as timed. Waylon's fighter only has so much fuel, and when plane units run out of fuel in these games, they crash; you have no way to resupply him. If Waylon's fighter dies, you lose, so you have to finish the mission before his fuel expires. Fortunately, he never moves during his turn, so he only loses the standard "idling" amount of fuel each turn.
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Anti-Frustration Features
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Anti-Frustration Features: In the first Advance Wars' Advanced Campaign, you are automatically given a perfect power and technique score for each cleared mission, making speed the only score to care about. It additionally doubles the amount of coins you earn from each cleared mission, which with the guaranteed minimum C rank you'll get from the always perfect power + technique score, ensures you'll be racking up a lot of coins fast. The devs recognized that the Advanced Campaign was so brutally unfair that scoring a good power and technique ranking on most missions would have been impossible, and wanted to make it worth the players' while to tough through it. The fact that in Days of Ruin, the maximum score for each category is now 150, but the threshold for an S Rank is still 300. This encourages creative tactics that earlier games in the series would have punished (such as rushing in and capping an unguarded HQ), since the perfect scores in the other two categories now make up for the one category that ends up tanking. To counter that, though, once you fall below what would be considered the "perfect" threshold for each category, the score immediately drops below 100 and continues to drop fast, so you still need to make sure you've got a solid plan since one slip-up can send your score plummeting. Re-Boot Camp lets you replay earlier Campaign missions from the world map whenever you want, similar to Days of Ruin. In the original, if you wanted to replay a map for a second shot at an S-Rank, you had to start a fresh campaign from the beginning. In terms of the first game, you're also able to play through the routes you didn't choose, which is necessary to unlock the "Rivals" mission (as opposed to just picking Sami on all of the Green Earth missions). Re-Boot Camp significantly simplifies the process of unlocking the COs for play outside the Campaign. In the original you would need to fulfil the Guide Dang It! conditions for having them ally with you in the final battle, then they'd become available for purchase after you beat the campaign. Not only did this mandate multiple playthroughs (along with beating the Brutal Bonus Level "Rivals" to get Eagle), but it meant choosing the Andy branch of "Max Strikes" unlocked nothing, since you start with Olaf and Max. In the remake, the COs become available to purchase after finishing the last battle against them, and Grit is unlocked via either branch of the Blue Moon route instead of just the Max one. And unlocking Nell no longer requires beating the brutal Advance Campaign, you simply need to complete every mission. Re-Boot Camp allows the player to use the Reset Turn option to completely rewind a turn to the start of their day during the Campaign or War Room, preventing them from potentially resetting the mission for input errors or simple mistakes. However, it only resets the current player turn, so if you figure out that you messed up after you hit End Turn (i.e., during the enemy's chance to act), it's either press on or reset. This feature is also disabled in the Challenge Campaigns (Advance Campaign in the original games) so the player cannot use the feature to Save Scum their way through the missions. During the final mission of the first Advance Wars' Campaign in Re-Boot Camp, the player can freely pick the COs that protect Andy's flanks, as opposed to them being pre-determined by certain choices made in the campaign. The level also permits the selection of both Kanbei and a Green Earth CO at the same time (Kanbei's location is determined if Max, Sami, a Blue Moon or a Green Earth CO is selected alongside him; he takes up the absent army's spot), a combination that was not possible in the original game. The Brutal Bonus Level "Rivals" is now an optional level unlocked by completing all the other missions in the branching paths which can be selected after completing the final mission, meaning that it no longer needs to be completed to finish the basic campaign experience, so there's no need to worry about selecting Eagle this time around. The mission "Enigma!" is your first face off against Sturm (or rather, a clone of him). Due to this not being the real deal, Sturm's CO meter never builds to ease you into understanding how to deal with him and work around his Glass Cannon stats without worrying about his devastating power ruining your best units.
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Achilles' Heel
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Achilles' Heel: Oozium was designed to resist heavy-impact shock from tank and artillery shells but is very susceptible to small-caliber weapons like those used by Infantry and Mechs, as well as Anti-Air vulcans.
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Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"
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Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Sensei and Days of Ruin/Dark Conflict's "Mayor".
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: The IDS agent tries pulling this at the end of "Great Owl" in Days of Ruin. Cue her realizing she accidentally grabbed a sleeping bag instead of a parachute.
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Full Health Bonus
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Full Health Bonus: A crucial part of gameplay is that units deal progressively less damage for each point of HP they lose, and benefit less from defensive terrain, in turn making it progressively easier to eliminate their remaining HP. As such, dealing the first strike with full HP units as much as you can is critical to succeed, and units can be rendered ineffectual by leaving them with little HP. Additionally foot units have their property capture rate based on their remaining HP, and so damaging them the slightest bit will delay capture by at least a turn in usual cases, while a critically injured soldier will take forever to capture a property.
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The Cavalry
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The Cavalry: After Crystal Calamity in Dual Strike, the Allied Nations declare the war over... only for Black Hole to resurge and hit hard when it's least expected. With most of their bases destroyed, Rachel desperately asks Nell for reinforcements... and Sami, Grit, Sonja, and Eagle show up just in the nick of time. During Lab Rats in Days of Ruin, Will and Lin are onboard the Great Owl in an effort to rescue Isabella. While they're busy, the rest of the Rubinelle and Lazurian forces are on the run from Tabitha's army. It takes a few turns in the mission for Will to arrive with a crapload of units following behind.
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Wins by Doing Absolutely Nothing
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Andy's version of "Naval Clash!" requires him to protect a Missile unit for 10 days. If you put the Missile in a Lander and hide it in a certain reef, Drake will never find it, guaranteeing you a win by doing nothing for the remaining turns. Note that this doesn't work in Re-Boot Camp, where Drake will find the Lander eventually if you leave it on one place.
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Lightning Bruiser
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Lightning Bruiser: Sturm, whose units have high firepower in both games and ignore the movement costs of terrain, the implication being he levels forests instead of walking through them. For units, there are Neotanks, which have the movement of a regular Tank instead of a Md Tank, yet has the firepower and defense better than the latter.
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LethalJokeWeapon
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The Drake/Olaf tag-team power (affectionately known as "Drolaf") is silly, but devastating and annoying to face, to the point of being a Lethal Joke Weapon. The net result is 4 HP of global damage just from powers and the enemy having half their existing fuel, with the rest about to deplete very fast (especially bad for planes and ships). Is it efficient or competitive? No. But is it fun? Heck yes.
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Adaptation Name Change
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Adaptation Name Change: In Re-Boot Camp, Yellow Comet is changed to Gold Comet, and Drake's CO Power is changed from Tsunami to Squall.
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Cue the Sun
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Cue the Sun: The epilogue of Days of Ruin has a ray of sunlight finally showing through the cloudy sky.
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Ship Tease
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Ship Tease: What primarily inspires Andy to lead the Orange Star Charge against Lord Sturm in Advance Wars? "Sonja's in danger!" Sami and Eagle get bucket loads in all three of their games. In Dual Strike they get a 120 percent Dual Strike Co Power bonus and in the first title the only way to unlock Eagle is by using Sami in every single Green Earth mission. There's also their final conversation in Dual Strike where Eagle seems like he's going to make a confession, but Sami cuts him off because that's the sort of thing people say if they're about to die and Sami wants them both to live. The exchange between Hawke and Lash in Dual Strike: Jake and Sasha get a dash or two in Dual Strike.
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The Player Is the Most Important Resource
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The Player Is the Most Important Resource: In Advance Wars, you, as the tactician, get frequently commended by the Commanding Officers you play as for allowing them to win.
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Auto-Pilot Tutorial
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Auto-Pilot Tutorial: Some of the Advance Wars tutorials turns require the player to relinquish control to demonstrate specific moves. It applies to the AI as well. For the first couple of maps, you see the enemy using the same interface and commands you do.
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Avoid the Dreaded G Rating
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Avoid the Dreaded G Rating: In order to solidify itself as a Darker and Edgier Retool, Days of Ruin has some mild gratuitous swearing in it, earning it a E10+ rating from the ESRB for Language and Mild Violence.
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Giggling Villain
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Giggling Villain: Lash, in keeping with her role as a Psychopathic Manchild, as a small yet sinister "Tee hee hee!" laugh.
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Know When to Fold 'Em
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Played totally straight at the end of Dual Strike, where Jugger, Koal, and Kindle realize they're beat and set off in a tank to start anew elsewhere.
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Pretext for War
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Most of the antagonists in Advance Wars, who were manipulated by Sturm into believing Orange Star was a threat. Although Olaf does push it by being a blowhard and using Sturm's Pretext for War as an excuse to invade territories of Orange Star that didn't ever even belong to him.
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Strategic Asset Capture Mechanic: Capturing properties with infantry is a major part of the Nintendo Wars series. There are five kinds of properties across the entire series, along with some extra depending on the individual game. The standard five are cities, which simply provide income on each turn, bases, which allow you to deploy ground based units, airports, which allow you to deploy aircraft, harbours, which allow you to deploy naval units, and lastly, HQs, which are the keystone to a faction; having your HQ captured will cause you to instantly lose, while the opponent who captured it will instantly gain all your properties. All assets from the main series minus the missile silos repair/resupply units stationed on them, with respect to unit type (airports repair air and ground units, harbours repair naval and ground units, but cities/bases won't repair air or sea units). Super Famicom Wars had the addition of a railway station, which would allow you to deploy an armed train, and a lab, which gave a Purposely Overpowered tank to the first player who captured it, before turning into a regular base. Advance Wars II: Black Hole Rising had capturable ballistic missile silos, which did heavy damage (reducing them to half-strength, even if they were Neotanks or Battleships) to any units in their blast radius. It also returns with the Lab asset, which allows your faction to mass produce Neotanks for the rest of the campaign after beating a mission to capture it inside of 7 turns. Advance Wars: Dual Strike added communication towers, which provided no income, but boosted the fire power of the faction who controlled it, along with defence if Javier was commanding the faction. Advance Wars: Days of Ruin kept the communication towers, but made them boost attack and defence universally, and also added in radar stations, that had a Defog of War effect, and also allowed Rigs to build temporary versions of the airports and harbours, which couldn't deploy new units, but were able to repair and resupply existing ones. Battalion Wars II has Barracks and Motor Pool properties, which allow mid-mission reinforcements. They're captured by changing the flag in the middle.
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Fog of War
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While most maps were kept faithful in Re-Boot Camp, "Border Skirmish" in the second game is the one exception: it now has Fog of War on all difficulties instead of just the hardest, and they added an extra enemy on your side of the river to act as a tutorial. Players familiar with the original who skip the tutorial may be in for a nasty surprise...
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One Password Attempt Ever
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One Password Attempt Ever: In Advance Wars: Days of Ruin (Advance Wars: Dark Conflict in Europe/Australia), The Heroes come across an underground bunker that has supplies they desperately need. The problem is, the bunker cannot be breached and they can only try the password twice. First, Brenner/O'Brian tries his military access code. When that is rejected, the team is left with one guess for a ten-digit password. Luckily Will/Ed had been talking to Isabella/Catleia an she had been muttering a ten-digit number over and over. With no other option, they enter the code. When the doors open, the team is left baffled at how she could've possibly known that code.
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Call-Forward: Re-Boot Camp adds some nods to the games after the first two. Clone Andy's soldiers in Re-Boot Camp have pale-blue skin much like the Clone COs in Dual Strike. In Hachi’s shop, he may comment on Sturm’s Meteor Strike by claiming “If I got hit by a meteor, my day would be ruined.� Colin has a new burgundy palette swap which gives his uniform a resemblance to that of Greyfield from Days of Ruin
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Art Evolution
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Art Evolution: The CO portraits went from being rather cartoonish in the first Advance Wars to fairly realistic by Dual Strike. Olaf and Kanbei by far went through the most dramatic evolution, though the other characters got a fair bit of visual upgrading as well. Reboot Camp would go back to the cartoony style from the first game, but with more refinement.
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Composite Character
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Composite Character: The Cruiser is an amalgamation of real-life cruisers (anti-air ships) and frigates (anti-submarine ships), being extremely effective against both while being vulnerable to attacks from Battleships.
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The Hero
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Will starts the story Desperately Looking for a Purpose in Life after losing all he had to the apocalypse. He is inspired by Brenner's heroism to join the 12th Battalion so as to help people where he feels he can. He spends the first half of the game as The Lancer to Brenner, and the latter's death knocks Will right back down to how he started. After some time spent inoperational, Will receives some encouraging words from Isabella, the first person he saved. This leads him to realise that the cause is bigger than any one person. Finally, hearing Waylon's accusation that Will and him both just do whatever they want in the lawless world, Will agrees. Will states that saving the lives of others is the purest expression of his personal morality, emerging as the one true Ãœbermensch in the story.
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Expy
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Expy: Several of the Days of Ruin COs have similarities — rather jarring ones — with the earlier Advance Wars ones. Also, Nell (aka Catherine) from Advance Wars is an expy of Caroline from Super Famicom Wars. The Green Earth COs are an air combat specialist that constantly bickers with his friend who is a ground specialist and a fat guy that specializes in naval combat. They are basically the crew of Getter Robo. For the units, every single unit in the Advance series that isn't from Black Hole is an Expy of a real life piece of military hardware.
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GameplayAndStoryIntegration
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Gameplay and Story Integration: At the end of Black Hole Rising, Hawke uses his CO power outside of a battle. It normally damages enemy units and heals friendly units. In this scene, Hawke protects Andy and kills Sturm. Dual Strike carries Olaf's anger and distrust of Lash from Black Hole Rising over - while he does not turn up in the campaign, due to helping to restore his hometown, his hatred of Lash for destroying it in the first place is still in place, as attempting to partner Lash and Olaf up will cause their troop's effective firepower to drop. Similarly, the original three Green Earth COs lose firepower when teamed up with Hawke due to his devastation of their home in Black Hole Rising, with Eagle taking a huge 30% penalty due to his personal hatred. Days of Ruin explains why your units from one campaign mission don't carry over to the next: factories are automated, and the units produced by them automatically power down when they leave the area. For Infantry and Mechs, their weapons don't work if taken out of the area. Another, perhaps unintentional example from Days of Ruin, where in the story, Greyfield is a mediocre CO who has to rely on others like Brenner's Wolves and Waylon to do the actual fighting for him, while in actual PVP play his strengths tend to be easy to counter, anticipate, and difficult to take advantage of. The unintentional bit comes not from his abilities being purposely underpowered, but the fact that his CO zone applies only to Navy units, Seaplanes, and Battle Copters, the first two of which are still Awesome, but Impractical despite the numerous buffs to Naval units in DOR, and specialization in them can't viably compete without a map forcing their usage or having a huge available economy.
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Fanservice Pack
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Fanservice Pack: Nell, Sami, and Lash are a lot bustier than before in Reboot Camp. Perhaps unsurprising given the designs were made by WayForward Technologies, a company with a penchant for busty female characters.
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Backstory
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Eagle; according to his Back Story, his father was much the same.
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Old Master
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Old Master: Sensei in Black Hole Rising and Dual Strike.
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Interrupted Declaration of Love
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Sami and Eagle get bucket loads in all three of their games. In Dual Strike they get a 120 percent Dual Strike Co Power bonus and in the first title the only way to unlock Eagle is by using Sami in every single Green Earth mission. There's also their final conversation in Dual Strike where Eagle seems like he's going to make a confession, but Sami cuts him off because that's the sort of thing people say if they're about to die and Sami wants them both to live.
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Mildly Military: The COs in Advance Wars seem to treat the various conflicts more like a wargame than an actual war. Grit doesn't really take it seriously at all, Drake brushes off an invasion to sunbathe, Sensei spends most of his fights with Adder teasing him with interesting facts about unit production, and in general the COs seem to downplay the fighting into being something like contests between them rather than actual warfare. The few that take things seriously are treated as humorously straight-laced.
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Scissors Cuts Rock
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Scissors Cuts Rock: Many COs' specialities can be used to, if not turn around the Rock–Paper–Scissors triangles, then at least even them out (witness Sami and Sensei's mechs against AAs). Missions like this are also used to challenge the player: most of Max's missions against Grit in Advance Wars take this form, and from Advance Wars 2 we have Sea Fortress for Eagle (the air specialist fighting through an AA-heavy defense) and Navy Vs. Air for Drake (the naval specialist fighting against a heavy air force, when air tends to beat naval normally). Air units in the Advance Wars series have an infamous ability to cost-effectively shut down several of their supposed counters, except for the Boring, but Practical Anti-Air. Missiles's large range can be circumvented by cheaper B-Copters' larger movement range and trade effectively, and Cruisers can be heavily damaged by the same B-Copters costing half their price if the latter strikes first.
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Cool Airship: The Great Owl from Days of Ruin could possibly qualify as this, considering it's a gigantic flying laboratory/bomber... with a section of one of its wing being big enough to have a full-scale battle with tanks and rockets and stuff.
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For Science!
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Caulder/Stolos in Days of Ruin does War For Fun And For Science!!, but explicitly not profit. Seeing as how Caulder's company IDS sold to both sides of the conflict in the game, he has already profited.
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Improbable Hairstyle: Days of Ruin suffers from this — After the End it may be, but Will/Ed's Spiky Shonen Hairdoâ„¢ is always impeccable, crippling lack of supplies be damned. Maybe he managed to make away with the entire military academy's supply of hair lotion...
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Big Damn Heroes
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Big Damn Heroes: Sami, Grit, Eagle, and Sonja in Dual Strike, Will/Ed in Days of Ruin.
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Played with in Days of Ruin. The first time you meet Waylon, he's a Jerkass Jive Turkey whose one unit always ends his turn immediately- in those few seconds, all you hear of his theme is a strange, discordant guitar riff that cements his status as comedic relief. It isn't until he reveals his true colors later on that the rest of his theme plays out as a much more sinister and memorable rock theme that still uses the earlier minor key riff. In the highly unlikely event that Tasha's air units directly attack Waylon's Fighter and survive then he retaliates on his turn, then hearing a bit of the evil boss battle music early can be straight up a Musical Spoiler.
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Evil Old Folks: Von Bolt. Caulder may or may not be old, but he's certainly not young. Kaiser Vlad is allegedly 100 years old.
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RPG Elements
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RPG Elements: Game Boy Wars 3 in particular.
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A strong gust of wind blows over the battlefield as Sensei activates Airborne Assault.
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Wake-Up Call Boss: Grit in the first game. He's the first CO you face who isn't Olaf, and he makes sure you know it: Gun Fighter gives him an well-defended base with his increased-range indirects, his CO Power gives said indirects even more range and an insane +65% firepower, and he doesn't skimp on tanks either. On top of all this, it's also the first mission that gives you bases, and your starting units are nowhere near enough to take him on, so the player has to learn build orders while dealing with him.
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Braids of Action: All three known Lazurian COs in Days of Ruin / Dark Conflict have a very thin braided ponytail, and judging by the fact that the generic Lazurian soldier portrait doesn't have one, this seems to be a cultural mark of status exclusively for commanding officers in the Lazurian army.
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Real Men Take It Black: According to his profile, Hawke in Advance Wars likes his coffee black.
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Suspiciously Similar Substitute: While Days of Ruin takes place in a new setting, the four factions that appear in it are each clearly based after a different nation in Wars World. Rubinelle (as represented by the 12th Battalion) are the red-colored heroic faction, just like Orange Star. Lazuria, the blue-colored antagonist faction opposed to Rubinelle, are analogous to Blue Moon. The New Rubinelle Army, colored yellow and led by a pompous authoritarian, are a darker take on Yellow Comet. Intelligence Defense Systems, an outside party with gray colored units that manipulates the other factions, are analogous to Black Hole.
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Stone Wall: The MB Tank, particularly in Game Boy Wars 3, a game virtually full of Glass Cannon units no less.
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Earn Your Happy Ending: Days of Ruin/Dark Conflict, which ends with all the enemy forces defeated, the deadly virus being cured, and people being able to grow crops just as the sun appears again. And boy, did they make you work for it.
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The Very Definitely Final Dungeon: The last missions of each game (excluding the first) in the Advance Wars series all revolve around the Big Bad's Doomsday Device or secret fortress hideout, which is usually guarded by numerous cannons and/or giant laser guns.
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Super Famicom Wars had the addition of a railway station, which would allow you to deploy an armed train, and a lab, which gave a Purposely Overpowered tank to the first player who captured it, before turning into a regular base.
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The Power of Friendship: In Dual Strike Tag powers become stronger or weaker depending on the relationship between the two COs. The highest power levels are actually given to Tag Powers between COs related by blood, which gives it shades of The Power of Love.
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I Was Just Passing Through
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I Was Just Passing Through: In Black Hole Rising, Hawke describes turning up after faking his own death, killing Sturm, and saving everyone else's lives as "a test of his power".
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Artistic License – Physics: Plasma (which looks like lightning) arcing between two or more fallen meteors, that block air and land travel. A handwaved barrier that makes at least a modicum more sense than the infamous pipes from previous Advance Wars.
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Non-Indicative Difficulty: The Hard Campaign in Dual Strike allows you to use all of the COs at the start; this makes certain missions easier than the regular campaign.
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Dead Hat Shot: After Hawke unleashes Black Storm on Sturm in the ending cutscene (in Reboot Camp) for Black Hole Rising, the only thing left of Sturm, is his commissar cap.
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Brick Joke: One added in Re-Boot Camp; At the start of the game, Andy asks Nell what a strategy is. After beating Eagle in rivals, when asked how he could win, Andy says he used a strategy.
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Cutscene Power to the Max
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Cutscene Power to the Max: The enemy commanders are apparently impossible to capture, no matter how many times they get wiped out. Black Hole is the most extreme offender, as they basically pull a new army out of thin air every time the protagonists look away for five seconds. Mostly averted by Days of Ruin, which isn't afraid to kill off characters.
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Attack! Attack! Attack!
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Kanbei in the first game barely considered tactics besides Attack! Attack! Attack! until Sonja advised him otherwise... and even then he misused her advice in the worst ways possible. From the second game onwards he's a legitimate Four-Star Badass for Yellow Comet, merely having a slight tendency towards Honor Before Reason at worst.
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Fighter, Mage, Thief / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Fighting Your Friend / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Finger Gun / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
First-Player Advantage Mitigation / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Flawed Prototype / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Fog of War / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
For Science! / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Forced Tutorial / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Forever War / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Foul Flower / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Friendly Sniper / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Frontline General / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Gameplay and Story Segregation / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Gameplay Grading / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Gas Mask Mooks / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
General Failure / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
General Ripper / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Genius Ditz / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Glorious Mother Russia / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Good Colors, Evil Colors / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Good Powers, Bad People / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Grease Monkey / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Green Aesop / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Grotesque Cute / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Guest-Star Party Member / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Guinea Pig Family / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
He Knows About Timed Hits / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
He Knows Too Much / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Hero Unit / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
High-Altitude Battle / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
High-Tier Scrappy / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Hold the Line / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Hope Bringer / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Hope Sprouts Eternal / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Humor Dissonance / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Hurricane of Puns / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
I Lied / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Idealist vs. Pragmatist / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Immortality Immorality / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Insane Admiral / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Instakill Mook / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Insurmountable Waist-Height Fence / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Interface Spoiler / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
It's Easy, So It Sucks! / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Jack of All Stats / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Japan Takes Over the World / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Japanese Video Games / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Jive Turkey / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Joke Character / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Justified Tutorial / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Kill Sat / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Last Lousy Point / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Laughably Evil / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Lawful Evil / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Leave Him to Me! / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Legendary in the Sequel / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Lethal Joke Character / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Level Editor / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Lone Wolf Boss / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Long-Range Fighter / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Loot-Making Attack / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Lord Error-Prone / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Low-Tier Letdown / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Mana Burn / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Master of All / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Mildly Military / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Military Maverick / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Mission Control / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Mission-Pack Sequel / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Mobile Factory / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Money Multiplier / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Mook Maker / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Morally Ambiguous Doctorate / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Morally Superior Copy / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Moveset Clone / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Muscles Are Meaningless / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Must Have Caffeine / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Mysterious Waif / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Narrative Profanity Filter / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Nerf / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
No Campaign for the Wicked / int_8a017313
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
No Experience Points for Medic / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
No Fair Cheating / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
No Sense of Humor / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Nobody Can Die / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Non-Health Damage / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Non-Indicative Difficulty / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Non-Lethal K.O. / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Nostalgia Level / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Not Bad / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Nuclear Weapons Taboo / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Obliviously Evil / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Offscreen Villain Dark Matter / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Old Save Bonus / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Older Hero vs. Younger Villain / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Ominous Obsidian Ooze / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Ominous Owl / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
One Dialogue, Two Conversations / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
One Password Attempt Ever / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Only Fatal to Adults / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Opponent Instruction / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Opposite-Sex Clone / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Our Clones Are Different / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Overly Generous Time Limit / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Padded Sumo Gameplay / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Perky Female Minion / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Perky Goth / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Plaguemaster / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Play the Game, Skip the Story / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Polluted Wasteland / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Post-Defeat Explosion Chain / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Powerful, but Incompetent / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Protection from the Elements / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Pungeon Master / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Purposely Overpowered / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Putting on the Reich / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Real Is Brown / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Really Was Born Yesterday / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Reduced Resource Cost / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Rei Ayanami Expy / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Release Date Change / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Replacement Flat Character / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Required Party Member / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Resources Management Gameplay / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Retirony / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Revenge / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Ridiculously Fast Construction / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Rival Final Boss / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Rocket-Tag Gameplay / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Salvaged Gameplay Mechanic / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Scatterbrained Senior / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Scissors Cuts Rock / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Screw Your Ultimatum! / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sequel Difficulty Drop / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sequel Difficulty Spike / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sheathe Your Sword / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Short Range Guy, Long Range Guy / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Short Run in Peru / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Shows Damage / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Slept Through the Apocalypse / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sliding Scale of Gameplay and Story Integration / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sliding Scale of Silliness vs. Seriousness / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Slimeball / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Slouch of Villainy / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Snakes Are Sinister / int_8a017313
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sociopathic Soldier / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Sound-Coded for Your Convenience / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Spider Tank / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Standard Evil Organization Squad / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Standard Sci-Fi Army / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Stellar Name / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Stock Shōnen Hero / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Strategic Asset Capture Mechanic / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Straw Civilian / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Stress-Relieving Gameplay / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Super Move Portrait Attack / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Super Title 64 Advance / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Supporting Leader / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Suspiciously Small Army / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Target Spotter / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Terrible Trio / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Brute / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Gunslinger / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Neidermeyer / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Night That Never Ends / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Ophelia / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Promise / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Quiet One / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Shelf of Movie Languishment / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Three Faces of Adam / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Voiceless / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
The Von Trope Family / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
This Is the Final Battle / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Truly Single Parent / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Underused Game Mechanic / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Unexpectedly Dark Episode / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Unified Naming System / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Unique Enemy / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Units Not to Scale / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Unstoppable Force Meets Immovable Object / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Urban Warfare / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Useless Useful Stealth / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Vain Sorceress / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Veteran Unit / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Victory Quote / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Video Game Long-Runners / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Video Game Remake / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Villain: Exit, Stage Left / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Villain Raises a Toast / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Villain Respect / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Villainous Rescue / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Violation of Common Sense / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
War Has Never Been So Much Fun / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
We Help the Helpless / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
We Win, Because You Didn't / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Wide-Eyed Idealist / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Winds of Destiny, Change! / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Wins by Doing Absolutely Nothing / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Worker Unit / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Yellow Earth, Green Earth / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Young Conqueror / int_74c5b2f3
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Zombie Infectee / int_74c5b2f3
 NintendoWars
seeAlso
Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
 NintendoWars
sameAs
Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
 BobSquad
seeAlso
Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
 Nintendo Wars (Video Game)
hasFeature
Don't Say Such Stupid Things / int_74c5b2f3