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Tome 57 is an umbrella game created by Existence Software and based upon Koei Tecmo's Warriors franchise. The game combines a variety of different franchises and places them in a large scale story. It is the first title in the ⌭Saga.
In regards to the overall story of the ⌭Saga, Tome 57 is the second title in the series chronologically. Omen 76 takes place before and during the events of Tome 57, placing it slightly before it.
The game features cutscenes with art by Mino Taro (三野 太郎), who is best known as the character designer of the Nintendo DS dating simulator LovePlus. All cutscenes are fully voice acted, with Japanese and English dual-audio and subtitles available; though some characters may only speak one such language regardless of setting.
Tome 57 is an action beat 'em up spin-off of Koei Tecmo's long-running Warriors titles. Unlike many other games, but like the Warriors franchise, players must take on large hoards of enemies at a single time, as opposed to one-on-one or small groups. In order to combat enemies, players must use various combo attacks, primarily done through combinations of buttons. Every character has a unique weapon (or weapons, in some cases), each with its own set of combo attacks.
There are two major types of attacks. There are standard attacks and more powerful "strong attacks". Standard attacks do little damage, but can be chained together for combos, while the strong attacks end combos with more powerful attacks.
Defeating enemies (or collecting certain power-ups) fills up the yellow Special Attack gauge. Once filled completely, the player can unleash an incredibly strong attack known as a Special Attack. Special Attacks deal more damage than strong attacks, and usually cover an extended range. However, there exists a fourth attack that can be activated through the Darkness Gauge. Upon filling the Darkness Gauge completely, the player can activate Awakening. In Awakening mode, the character's attacks and movements are quickened for a short duration of time, with every attack dealing 2x its normal damage output. After the Darkness Gauge fully drains, the character will activate an attack known as an Apocalypse Attack, though pressing the Special Attack button any time during the duration of Awakening mode can also activate a slightly weakened variant of this attack. The Darkness Gauger is filled by doing combos, with the amount filled being determined by the longevity of the combo.
Another big part of the attacking process is the ability to lock on to enemies. Larger enemies with more health, or other Warriors, can be locked-on to. While locked-on to an enemy, the camera will rotate around so the player is always capable of seeing that enemy.
Every warrior has its own unique weapon(s) with which they can fight enemies. Weapons can be categorized into one of several different Elements, with each type having different attributes that affect their attacks.
♠ FIRE ELEMENT weapons deal out more damage, and certain attacks will light enemies on fire when defeated, creating explosions as they land.
♥ EARTH ELEMENT weapons have a larger range of attack, and have a better chance of breaking through an opposing warrior's defences.
♦ AIR ELEMENT weapons increase the amount of damage and knockback dealt to airborne enemies, and may temporarily stun foes on the ground.
♣ WATER ELEMENT weapons have attacks that will cause fighters to take small amounts of damage over time that can not defeat enemies but lower their health to 1 HP.
♫ LIGHT ELEMENT weapons increase the amount of damage dealt to opponents depending on the amount of enemies the warrior's attack hits; with the more enemies that are attacked at once increasing the damage output.
♪ DARKNESS ELEMENT weapons increase the amount of damage dealt to opponents depending on the amount of enemies the warrior's attack hits; with the fewer enemies that are attacked at once increasing the damage output.
♯ PLASMA ELEMENT weapons increase the amount of damage dealt to opponents depending on their current KO count. In addition, enemies that are defeated may occasionally fill the warrior's Darkness Gauge as opposed to Special Attack Gauge.
Defending[]
While attacking enemies is a large part of the gameplay, being defensive is also important as to conserve health so one is not defeated. The warrior can take on a defensive stance, which lowers the amount of damage taken as long as the guard is not broken by stronger attacks. The player can dodge in any direction, which, if timed correctly, can be used to fully avoid taking damage from attacks.
Warriors can also sprint, which is activated after running for a short while. While sprinting through large hoards of weaker enemies, the chances of being attacked by weaker enemies are decreased, as their attack animations are usually slow enough to miss the player. Warriors are also capable of jumping, with each weapon having a single string of aerial combos, and a strong attack that throws them back to the ground.
Skill Cards[]
Players can equip every warrior with up to three Skill Cards in-between each battle. Skill Cards can boost the warrior's stats, grant them additional properties, or, in some cases, alter the elemental damage that their weapon deals. Though each warrior may only have three Skill Cards, they also have a Power Limit that can not be passed; doing so will instead reverse the effects of all Skill Cards placed on them if saved. A warrior's Power Limit is unique to them, and it increases as they are levelled up.
There are two types of Skill Cards: permanent and temporary. Temporary Skill Cards are destroyed upon the completion of a battle, while permanent Skill Cards remain attached to a warrior until changed out. All Skill Cards can be found on the battlefield, and are earned by defeating enemies. Players can also fuse Skill Cards using the money they earn from defeating foes in order to create new Skill Cards.
List of Skill Cards[]
Skill Cards depict characters from a variety of different series. Golden backgrounds denote Ultra Rare Skill Cards, of which there are only one of each and can only be unlocked through specific means; light blue backgrounds denote Rare Skill Cards, which can be found by normal means but only after certain criteria has been met.
Character
Series
Type
Attributes
Agria
Tales
Permanent
Increases dodge speed.
Aiko Kudou
Baka and Test
Temporary
Begin the battle with a full Special Attack gauge.
Akiho Senomiya
Robotics;Notes
Permanent
Adds ♫ Light Element to a specific weapon.
Albert Arlington
Call of Duty
Temporary
Increases the amount of Skill Cards dropped in battle.
Alexa Lexington
MySims
Permanent
Increases the power of the Cosmic ✦ Choice Attribute.
Ami Aiba
Digimon
Temporary
Decreases damage dealt by regular enemies.
Arata Sanada
Digimon
Permanent
Greatly increases the power of elemental attacks.
Arlon
Kid Icarus
Permanent
Grants the warrior another Special Attack gauge.
Ayase Kishimoto
Chaos;Head
Temporary
Decreases the amount of damage dealt by Giant Bosses.
Barry Goodman
Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE
Permanent
Adds ♥ Earth Element to a specific weapon.
Beat
The World Ends With You
Temporary
Greatly increases the amount of drops from defeated enemies.
Bolo
Shantae
Permanent
Greatly increases the power of elemental attacks.
Botan
Yu Yu Hakusho
Temporary
Increases the chance of dropping more powerful weapons.
Bowser Jr.
Super Mario
Permanent
Adds ♠ Fire Element to a specific weapon.
Buddy
LISA
Permanent
Increases the power of the Rust ✦ Choice Attribute.
Byakuya Togami
Danganronpa
Temporary
Increases the drop rate of Gold Flowers.
Charlie Brown
Peanuts
Permanent
Increases the power of the Earth+ ✦ Choice Attribute.
Chiho Sasaki
The Devil is a Part-Timer!
Permanent
Increases the power of the Neptune ✦ Choice Attribute.
Cia
The Legend of Zelda
Temporary
Increases damage output when objectives are timed.
Cinder Fall
RWBY
Permanent
Adds ♠ Fire Element to a specific weapon.
Clammy Zell
No Game No Life
Permanent
Increases the power of the Twilight ✦ Choice Attribute.
Claudia McCunnen
Phantom of Inferno
Temporary
Increases the amount of Skill Cards dropped in battle.
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong
Temporary
Increases damage output when objectives are timed.
Dyntos
Kid Icarus
Temporary
Increases the chance of dropping more powerful weapons.
Elize Lutus
Tales
Temporary
Increases the power of ✦ Choice Attributes.
Emily Kaldwin
Dishonored
Permanent
Increases the power of the Storm ✦ Choice Attribute.
Ester
The Heroic Legend of Arslan
Permanent
Increases the power of the Fire+ ✦ Choice Attribute.
Farangis
The Heroic Legend of Arslan
Temporary
Begin the battle with a full Darkness Gauge.
Faris Nyannyan
Steins;Gate
Permanent
Increases the power of the Water+ ✦ Choice Attribute.
Feel Nilvalen
No Game No Life
Permanent
Adds ♦ Air Element to a specific weapon.
Ferb Fletcher
Phineas and Ferb
Temporary
Allows the warrior to deal slight damage to foes with their guard up.
Genkai
Yu Yu Hakusho
Temporary
Allows the warrior to deal slight damage to foes with their guard up.
Ghirahim
The Legend of Zelda
Permanent
Adds ♪ Darkness Element to a specific weapon.
Granny Rags
Dishonored
Permanent
Adds ♯ Plasma Element to a specific weapon.
Helmut von Giuseppe
Phantom of Inferno
Temporary
Increases damage output when objectives are timed.
Iori Nagase
Kokoro Connect
Permanent
Adds ♣ Water Element to a specific weapon.
Izumi Akazawa
Another
Temporary
Increases damage output when objectives are timed.
Izuna Hatsuse
No Game No Life
Temporary
Greatly increases attack power at low health.
Izuru Kamukura
Danganronpa
Permanent
Tremendously increases the power of ✦ Choice Attributes.
Janine
Pokémon
Permanent
Increases the power of the Poison ✦ Choice Attribute.
Jar Jar Binks
Star Wars
Temporary
Increases damage output when objectives are timed.
Jaswant
The Heroic Legend of Arslan
Permanent
Adds ♥ Earth Element to a specific weapon.
Jaune Arc
RWBY
Permanent
Adds ♫ Light Element to a specific weapon.
Jessamine Kaldwin
Dishonored
Temporary
Increases the amount of Skill Cards dropped in battle.
Jiao
Tales
Temporary
Decreases the amount of damage dealt by Giant Bosses.
Jibril
No Game No Life
Permanent
Increases running speed.
Jimiken
Digimon
Temporary
Increases damage output when objectives are timed.
Johnny Gat
Saints Row
Temporary
Begin the battle with a Johnny Gat mask.
Junna Daitoku
Robotics;Notes
Permanent
Adds ♥ Earth Element to a specific weapon.
Junpei Tenmyouji
Zero Escape
Permanent
Increases the power of the Nuclear ✦ Choice Attribute.
Juzo Sakakura
Danganronpa
Permanent
Increases the power of the Rainbow ✦ Choice Attribute.
Kaito Yashio
Robotics;Notes
Temporary
Decreases the amount of damage dealt by Giant Bosses.
Kanami Mashita
Persona
Temporary
Increases the amount of experience dropped from enemies.
Karma Akabane
Assassination Classroom
Permanent
Increases attack speed.
Kazuo Tengan
Danganronpa
Temporary
Greatly increases the power of ✦ Choice Attributes.
Keiko Yukimura
Yu Yu Hakusho
Permanent
Increases the power of the Holy ✦ Choice Attribute.
King Roland
MySims
Temporary
Increases the drop rate of Gold Flowers.
Kiria Kurono
Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE
Temporary
Increases the amount of Skill Cards dropped in battle.
Knuckles the Echidna
Sonic the Hedgehog
Permanent
Allows the warrior to deal slight damage to foes with their guard up.
Kou Ichijo
Persona
Permanent
Greatly increases attack range.
Kouichi Sakakibara
Another
Permanent
Increases the power of the Molten ✦ Choice Attribute.
Kousuke Tanaka
√Letter
Temporary
Increases attack range.
Kouta Tsuchiya
Baka and Test
Temporary
Increases the chance of dropping more powerful weapons.
Kozue Orihara
Chaos;Head
Permanent
Adds ♥ Earth Element to a specific weapon.
Kubard
The Heroic Legend of Arslan
Temporary
Allows the warrior to deal slight damage to foes with their guard up.
Kuon Niwa
Corpse Party
Temporary
Increases the chance of dropping more powerful weapons.
Kyoko Kirigiri
Danganronpa
Permanent
Greatly increases the power of elemental attacks.
Lavi
D.Gray-man
Permanent
Adds ♯ Plasma Element to a specific weapon.
Leon Kuwata
Danganronpa
Permanent
Greatly increases attack range.
Lie Ren
RWBY
Permanent
Adds ♦ Air Element to a specific weapon.
Lightning
Final Fantasy
Permanent
Adds ♫ Light Element to a specific weapon.
Lord Silvermask
The Heroic Legend of Arslan
Temporary
Increases the chance of dropping more powerful weapons.
Lovro Brofski
Assassination Classroom
Permanent
Increases the power of the Death ✦ Choice Attribute.
Ludvig Maxis
Call of Duty
Temporary
Begin the battle with a full Darkness Gauge.
Luigi
Super Mario
Permanent
Increases attack speed.
Mahiru Koizumi
Danganronpa
Temporary
Increases the chance of dropping more powerful weapons.
Makoto Naegi
Danganronpa
Temporary
Increases the amount of drops from defeated enemies.
Mami Tomoe
Puella Magi Madoka Magica
Temporary
Greatly increases the power of ✦ Choice Attributes.
Mario
Super Mario
Permanent
Adds ♠ Fire Element to a specific weapon.
Mayuri Shiina
Steins;Gate
Permanent
Greatly increases the power of elemental attacks.
Medusa
Kid Icarus
Permanent
Increases the power of the Nether ✦ Choice Attribute.
Mei Misaki
Another
Permanent
Adds ♪ Darkness Element to a specific weapon.
Misaki Senomiya
Robotics;Notes
Permanent
Increases the power of the Hurricane ✦ Choice Attribute.
Moeka Kiryuu
Steins;Gate
Permanent
Increases dodge speed.
Morgana
Persona
Permanent
Increases the power of the Mist ✦ Choice Attribute.
Nae Tennouji
Steins;Gate
Permanent
Adds ♦ Air Element to a specific weapon.
Nagisa Momoe
Puella Magi Madoka Magica
Permanent
Increases the amount of health recovered from items.
Nagito Komaeda
Danganronpa
Temporary
Greatly increases the amount of drops from defeated enemies.
Naho Saenoki
Corpse Party
Temporary
Increases the amount of experience dropped from enemies.
Neopolitan
RWBY
Permanent
Adds ♪ Darkness Element to a specific weapon.
Nero Blackstone
Call of Duty
Permanent
Increases the amount of health recovered from items.
Noble Six
Halo
Permanent
Increases the power of the Gravity ✦ Choice Attribute.
Nokia Shiramine
Digimon
Temporary
Increases the amount of drops from defeated enemies.
Nora Valkyrie
RWBY
Permanent
Increases attack speed.
Old Man
The Legend of Zelda
Permanent
Increases the amount of health recovered from items.
Pentagon Thief
Call of Duty
Permanent
Increases running speed.
Phineas Flynn
Phineas and Ferb
Temporary
Increases the power of ✦ Choice Attributes.
Phoenix Wright
Ace Attorney
Permanent
Increases the power of the Firework ✦ Choice Attribute.
Phosphora
Kid Icarus
Temporary
Adds ♦ Air Element to a specific weapon.
Presa
Tales
Permanent
Adds ♯ Plasma Element to a specific weapon.
Pyrrha Nikos
RWBY
Permanent
Adds ♫ Light Element to a specific weapon.
Qrow Branwen
RWBY
Temporary
Increases frequency and power of Communicator Bonuses.
Reiji Azuma
Phantom of Inferno
Permanent
Increases attack speed.
Rideaux Zek Rugievit
Tales
Temporary
Increases the amount of experience dropped from enemies.
Rintarou Okabe
Steins;Gate
Temporary
Increases frequency and power of Communicator Bonuses.
Rio Nakamura
Assassination Classroom
Temporary
Increases the speed at which keeps are captured.
Risky Boots
Shantae
Permanent
Increases the power of the Hydrogen ✦ Choice Attribute.
Rowen J. Ilbert
Tales
Permanent
Increases the power of the Light+ ✦ Choice Attribute.
Ryotaro Dojima
Persona
Temporary
Increases attack range.
Sachiko Shinozaki
Corpse Party
Permanent
Adds ♪ Darkness Element to a specific weapon.
Salem
RWBY
Permanent
Adds ♯ Plasma Element to a specific weapon.
Samus Aran
Metroid
Permanent
Increases the power of the Plasma+ ✦ Choice Attribute.
Samuel J. Stuhlinger
Call of Duty
Permanent
Increases the power of the Fissure ✦ Choice Attribute.
Satoshi Mochida
Corpse Party
Temporary
Greatly increases attack range.
Sayaka Ooue
Corpse Party
Permanent
Increases dodge speed.
Seira Orgel
Chaos;Head
Temporary
Begin the battle with a full Special Attack gauge.
Sena Aoi
Chaos;Head
Permanent
Adds ♣ Water Element to a specific weapon.
Shadow Mario
Super Mario
Temporary
Begin the battle with a full Darkness Gauge.
Shaggy
Scooby-Doo!
Permanent
Increases the power of the Fog ✦ Choice Attribute.
Shouko Kirishima
Baka and Test
Permanent
Increases the power of the Love ✦ Choice Attribute.
Sky and Wrench
Shantae
Permanent
Tremendously increases the speed at which keeps are captured.
Slackjaw
Dishonored
Temporary
Increases the amount of drops from defeated enemies.
Sonic the Hedgehog
Sonic the Hedgehog
Permanent
Increases running speed.
S.O.P.H.I.A.
Call of Duty
Temporary
Increases the amount of drops from defeated enemies.
Subaru Hidaka
Robotics;Notes
Permanent
Adds ♣ Water Element to a specific weapon.
Summer Rose
RWBY
Permanent
Tremendously increases running speed.
Taichi Yaegashi
Kokoro Connect
Permanent
Adds ♣ Water Element to a specific weapon.
Takeo Misaki
Call of Duty
Temporary
Increases attack range.
Takumi Nishijō
Chaos;Head
Temporary
Increases the speed at which keeps are captured.
Teruteru Hanamura
Danganronpa
Permanent
Increases the amount of health recovered from items.
Tet
No Game No Life
Permanent
Adds ♯ Plasma Element to a specific weapon.
Thanatos
Kid Icarus
Temporary
Increases the speed at which keeps are captured.
Tiki Tong
Donkey Kong
Permanent
Adds ♠ Fire Element to a specific weapon.
Tohru Adachi
Persona
Permanent
Adds ♪ Darkness Element to a specific weapon.
Tom Nook
Animal Crossing
Permanent
Adds ♥ Earth Element to a specific weapon.
Touma Akagi
Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE
Permanent
Adds ♠ Fire Element to a specific weapon.
Waluigi
Super Mario
Permanent
Increases the power of the Darkness+ ✦ Choice Attribute.
Wingul the Nova
Tales
Temporary
Decreases damage dealt by regular enemies.
Yoda
Star Wars
Permanent
All battles begin with the Gold Flower effect active.
Yoshifumi Aoki
Kokoro Connect
Permanent
Adds ♫ Light Element to a specific weapon.
Yoshiki Kishinuma
Corpse Party
Temporary
Decreases damage dealt by regular enemies.
Yosuke Hanamura
Persona
Temporary
Begin the battle with a full Special Attack gauge.
Younger Toguro
Yu Yu Hakusho
Permanent
Adds ♪ Darkness Element to a specific weapon.
Yua Kusunoki
Chaos;Head
Permanent
Grants the warrior another Special Attack gauge.
Yukari Takeba
Persona
Temporary
Greatly increases damage dealt to Giant Bosses.
Yuka Mochida
Corpse Party
Temporary
Increases frequency and power of Communicator Bonuses.
Yuuji Sakamoto
Baka and Test
Temporary
Allows the warrior to deal slight damage to foes with their guard up.
Yuuko Kamishiro
Digimon
Permanent
Increases the power of the Ice ✦ Choice Attribute.
Zenkichi Hitoyoshi
Medaka Box
Temporary
Greatly increases damage dealt to Giant Bosses.
Choice Attributes[]
Using certain Skill Cards, players are able to combine the attributes of two elements in order to create new elemental attributes: Choice Attributes. Combining two of the same element will increase the effects of such element.
Element
Fire
Earth
Air
Water
Light
Darkness
Plasma
Element
Fire
Fire+
Molten
Firework
Mist
Holy
Death
Nuclear
Earth
Molten
Earth+
Love
Neptune
Fissure
Nether
Poison
Air
Firework
Love
Air+
Storm
Hurricane
Fog
Rust
Water
Mist
Neptune
Storm
Water+
Rainbow
Ice
Hydrogen
Light
Holy
Fissure
Hurricane
Rainbow
Light+
Twilight
Cosmic
Darkness
Death
Nether
Fog
Ice
Twilight
Darkness+
Gravity
Plasma
Nuclear
Poison
Rust
Hydrogen
Cosmic
Gravity
Plasma+
Drops[]
Enemies may drop various items when they are defeated. The items they drop have a variety of different properties. Items can also be collected by destroying crates that can be found in different spots of the map.
Drop
Description
Skill Cards
Enemies will drop Skill Cards when defeated. These Skill Cards can not be viewed by the player until they complete the mission, with all collected Skill Cards being displayed once it is finished. Should the player fail the mission, they will lose all of the collected Skill Cards. Rarer Skill Cards are dropped more frequently on higher difficulty levels.
Heart
Hearts restore health when collected. The larger the heart is, the more health it will restore. Some enemies may also drop black hearts, which deal damage instead of healing the player, or white hearts, which fully heal the player.
Weapons
Enemies may also drop new weapons for warriors to use. These weapons have different star levels, from to with the more stars signifying an increase in attack strength. All weapons have three variants that continue to increase in power, with each weapon type having different star levels.
Dust Crystal
Dust Crystals will, when collected, fill the warrior's Special Attack gauge by a small amount. Larger crystals have a rarer chance of being dropped by enemy warriors that will completely fill the warrior's Special Attack gauge.
Liquid Divinium
Liquid Divinium fills the warrior's Darkness Gauge a small amount. Larger vials can also appear, and they will completely fill the Darkness Gauge. Unlike Dust Crystals, Liquid Divinium vials will only appear out of crates and while larger vials will be dropped by enemy bosses.
Johnny Gat Mask
A large helmet of Johnny Gat's face may rarely be dropped by enemy warriors. The Johnny Gat Mask nullifies a single hit of damage, before falling off the warrior's head. Additionally, while wearing the Johnny Gat Mask, the Special Attack gauge will fill at a faster rate.
Gold Flower
Transforms all nearby enemies into Gold Goombas.
Gallery[]
Liquid Divinium
Heart
Gold Flower
Story[]
This section contains information solely about the plot of this game. For information on the chronology of the Bola Parasola as a whole and how this game fits in, see here.
The story primarily centres around Lana, though several side stories exist to tell the events of the other characters who exit the main story for a time.
Main Story[]
Eons ago there existed the ancient order of the Keepers, an extraterrestrial species that seemingly had control over the known and unknown universes. Part of this society was corrupted by the dark Aether, and, after being sealed away for millennia, would mutate into the deadly Apothicon race, devoid of any connection to their former brethren. The "Shadowman", an emissary of the Apothicons, does their bidding, unleashing chaos throughout all known universes solely for the sake of creating chaos.
After the events of Revelations (Call of Duty: Black Ops III), the Shadowman, and the Apothicon race, are banished from the "perfect world" created by Doctor Monty. The Shaowman, not contempt with the outcome of his plan, intends to seek revenge on his former friend, Monty, and tears apart the fabric of reality using another dimension's Summoning Key in order to create chaos and increase his power. Destroying any universe he comes across, he mutates himself with the dark energy contained within each dimension.
One of these dimensions is the Mushroom Kingdom. He invades this dimension, and insights chaos by empowering the mighty Bowser with dark energy. Fuelled with power and with the assistance, he attacks Princess Peach in his "greatest" attempt to kidnap her. As Mario and Luigi are currently assisting E. Gadd in Evershade Valley, Peach and Daisy step up to protect themselves from Bowser, and manage to successfully push him back from the castle grounds and the racecourse surrounding it. Feeding from the chaos of the battle and the hate emitting from both forces, the Shadowman begins to tear apart the universe. Coming to a truce, Peach's Forces and the Koopa Troop team up to stop the Shadowman, but are quickly defeated, and the Shadowman destroys their reality.
Before they can be erased from existence alongside their world, Bowser, Peach, Daisy, and Birdo are transported away by Lana, the Hyrulean Guardian of Time. Lana explains to them about the Shadowman, and she tells them that they should be safe in the realm that she created. Instead of cowering, Peach, Daisy, and Bowser insist that they assist Lana, and she reluctantly brings the three of them along to her next destination: Excavation Site 64, to find Doctor Maxis and learn the whereabouts of this dimension's Summoning Key.
After reaching the Dig Site, the four find Edward Richtofen surrounded by a hoard of Zombies and Wendigo. They plan to confront Richtofen and learn the whereabouts of Ludvig Maxis, though to do this they must first save him from his situation. After they manage to push back the undead and re-capture the Dig Site, Richtofen reveals that Maxis had begged him to place his brain in a drone, and he and three comrades had managed to do that. He also reveals that he has come back to France to find the Kronorium, which Lana has in her possession. Richtofen attempts to kill Lana, but Bowser saves her and he and the princesses subdue Richtofen. Lana explains the current situation and about the Shadowman, and Richtofen agrees to assist them should he be able to read the Kronorium afterwards. After they come to terms, Richtofen reveals the location of the Summoning Key: Morg City.
Though Lana manages to teleport the group to Morg City, she is fatigued from the sudden increase in using magic, and must rest. Unfortunately for her, Morg City is filled with enemies and the large King Dodongo, whom they must deal with so they can locate the Summoning Key. Though they slowly manage to drive the monsters from the centre of the city and defeat King Dodongo, they can not locate the Summoning Key. Before they can find the artifact, a man appears in front of them, calling herself Ryoko Asakura. Ryoko fights the group, telling them that she has orders to test the group. Though Lana is the most powerful she refuses as she is not at full strength, and the others decide to fight in her stead. After Ryoko is defeated, a man named Heartseed appears to face them both, alongside two girls: Himeko Inaba and Yui Kiriyama.
He explains that the Shadowman seems to target the universes with the most amount of chaos, and that his next target is Hyrule, which is currently at war against Ganondorf. Lana explains to him about how she has used most of her power, and can no longer transport them, no matter how much she wishes to. With some hesitation, Heartseed transports them all to Gerudo Desert, where Princess Zelda and Link are currently facing off against Ganondorf. Lana joins them quickly, explaining to them that her absence will be explained in time. Until then, Lana and her small group team up with the Hylians to defeat Ganondorf and his minions. Before they can take on Ganondorf however, the Shadowman appears, and attempts to kill Ganondorf. As only the Master Sword can kill him, Ganondorf retaliates, and is surprised when Lana and her group come to his aid. Zelda and Link, not sure as to what's going on, also join them, and together they manage to fight the Shadowman and weaken him. Though he is not defeated, his powers are weakened, and he disappears to restore his health. Likewise, Lana's powers are weakened, and she needs to rest as well. Using the last of her strength, Lana sends out a beacon, calling for assistance, to which Palutena responds almost immediately.
Palutena whisks the group away to Skyworld, and she reports to them the situation surrounding the universe. Although Pit was sucked into a portal, she is able to monitor his current location through her powers. She tells them that he is currently in a city known as Akihabara, and she sends Lana's group to assist him, though keeps Lana behind so she can recover her strength.
While in Akihabara, Edward Richtofen quickly takes charge of the small group, and order them in combat against the monsters that flood the streets. Though not difficult to defeat, the monsters never cease their attack, and the group eventually retreats into a nearby cafe known as May Queen Nyan-Nyan, where they find Pit and a handful of people that he has saved in the vicinity: Itsuki Aoi, Tsubasa Oribe, Madoka Kaname, Homura Akemi, Kyoko Sakura, Sayaka Miki, and Suzuha Amane; Suzuha having initially saved Pit from a group of monsters. The group, now larger, work together to push back the enemies and eventually come face-to-face with a massive Troll Kong that is ravaging the electric city. Though the Troll Kong almost defeats them due to its large size and powerful attacks, they are saved by a man calling himself the Outsider.
After a brief introduction, the Outsider takes Madoka Kaname, Homura Akemi, and Suzuha Amane away with him, assuming them to be the strongest warriors, and thus able to assist him in bringing down the wounded Troll Kong while the others escape; presumably before more Troll Kongs appear. While initially unwilling to go with him, the Outsider gets Suzuha and Homura to come with him after explaining to them that he needs their knowledge of time travel; though Madoka needs no reason to go other than because Homura is willing to. →Continues to Outsider Story
Meanwhile, Richtofen and the others, having successfully escaped Akihabara, are brought back to Skyworld by Palutena, who tells them of even more scattered survivors, and tasks Lana to continue rescuing them until they can pinpoint the Shadowman's location. Lana agrees, though explains that her powers are dwindling due to extended use and that she needs a rest. Palutena then decides to split Lana's groups into three separate teams to accomplish this faster: one led by Pit, one by Edward Richtofen, and one by Yui Kiriyama. Palutena also promises Sayaka and Kyoko that she will keep tabs on the Outsider and protect Madoka, Homura, and Suzuha should she need to.
At this point, the three groups split up to rescue three specific individuals that Lana is looking for, who may know of ways to bring down the Shadowman. Palutena sends Pit to find Allen Walker, an exorcist whose powerful Innocence may be able to defeat the Shadowman; Edward Richtofen to find Ludger Will Kresnik, whose powers of Chromatus may be able to restore the fractured universes to the way they were before; and Yui Kiriyama to find Korosensei, who would be able to tire the Shadowman out due to being near-indestructible. The player can choose to follow the different groups in any order.
Palutena sends Pit, Link, Zelda, Peach, and Daisy to Skyloft, where the Goddess of Light detects a strong source of Innocence likely emitting from Allen or another Exorcist of his calibre. Though the area they are sent to is peaceful, the Shadowman soon appears and reveals that he had created the false source of Innocence to draw in Palutena, intending to kill her to steal her powers. Disappointed in how things played out, he summons Nihilego and Lusamine to deal with the small group. Lusamine, who continues to search for Lillie to get her hands on Nebby, eagerly accepts the Shadowman's orders, as she believes him to know of Nebby's location. Though they are able to defeat Lusamine, they are unable to defeat Nihilego, as its powers grow too strong. However, before they are defeated, Allen Walker and Lenalee Lee appear to aid them, reporting that they thought the large amount of Innocence was related to Akuma. Together they are able to weaken Nihilego enough for it and Lusamine to flee, and the former summons a group of monsters to cover it as it can heal.
Meanwhile, Richtofen, Itsuki, Tsubasa, Bowser, and Birdo are sent to Nia Khera. They are not surprised to see an army of monsters attacking the town and its townsfolk, and quickly attempt to drive away the enemies so they can go look for Ludger. Before they can do anything, the Shadowman appears and transports Itsuki, Tsubasa, and Bowser away, leaving only Richtofen and Birdo to deal with the army. Though Richtofen is reluctant to believe that the pink dinosaur will be of any help, he decides to trust in her strength and the two begin to fend off the enemy forces. As they begin to clear out the enemies in the village, they are surprised when a large Dragon appears, and a group of warriors are already duelling with it. As the Dragon draws closer to the village, Richtofen and Birdo aid the small team (consisting of Jude Mathis, Milla Maxwell, and Leia Rolando). Though they can defeat the Dragon, they are shocked to see it being ordered by the head of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, Adolf Hitler. Richtofen, recognizing his fuhrer, doubts his ability to fight the German leader, but knowing that doing so is for the greater good, he and Hitler duel one-on-one as the others make sure the Dragon is down for good.
Itsuki, Tsubasa, and Bowser find themselves transported to Lake Epsilla, where Ludger Will Kresnik, Elle Mel Marta, and Alvin find them. Alvin explains that they too were separated from their friends, though they are unable to leave Lake Epsilla due to an invisible barrier. While they initially begin to lose hope, Ludger remembers that there were ruins located underneath a Fractured version of Lake Epsilla; and believes there may be some way out of their purgatory through there. However, before they can see if the ruins are there, a portal opens up and they are forcibly dragged into a Fractured Dimension, one where the Fractured Milla Maxwell that they had befriended is fighting an army of monsters in the very ruins they had decided to check out. Elle, though unable to fight, cries out to Milla, and Ludger and the rest quickly go to protect Elle and assist Milla, who is shocked to see them again.
The final group - Yui Kiriyama, Himeko Inaba, Ganondorf, Sayaka Miki, and Kyoko Sakura - are sent to Towa City. Expecting their target (Korosensei) to be a human and hard to track down, they are surprised when they instead find two girls and a large yellow octopus-like creature fighting off an army of the Shadowman's goons, led by the large and disgusting King Famardy. The yellow octopus introduces himself as Korosensei, and his two companions as Toko Fukawa and Komaru Naegi. Yui and Himeko decide to work with Komaru and Toko in order to clear a path to Famardy so that the others can take him down and hopefully stop the flow of monsters, but are unprepared for when Inferno Cop stands in their way. Though Inferno Cop is strong, the four girls take the policeman down and work to keep the flow of monsters away from the others as they defeat Famardy.
After the three groups retrieve their targets, Palutena returns them all to Skyworld. Deciding that they now have the necessary power to take on the Shadow Man with a chance of success, Palutena reveals the Shadow Man's location and agrees to transport everyone there in order to take them down. All but Lana, who is still recovering. →Continues to Pericles Story
Being the only one left over, Lana escapes Skyworld, wanting to assist them in some way, knowing full well that using too much of her power could kill her. As she transports herself out of Skyworld, she finds herself in a place known as The Aether, where she meets one Dr. Monty. Dr. Monty explains to her that the Shadow Man can not be effectively killed without an artifact known as the Kronorium, which Monty believes was destroyed during the fight between the Shadow Man, Takeo Masaki, Tank Dempsey, Nikolai Belinski, and Edward Richtofen.
Monty then teleports himself away, claiming that he planted the seeds needed for the Shadow Man's defeat, and thus his role has ended. Leaving Lana in The Aether, she quickly comes face-to-face with an army of different monsters that Monty unknowingly held back with his mere presence. Leading these monsters is Thanatos, whose presence increases the enemies morale to significant levels. Due to her weakened state, she is unable to defeat Thanatos by herself, but is saved from death by those who went away with The Outsider: Madoka, Homura, and Suzuha. They explain nothing to Lana, only coming in to assist her before disappearing once more alongside The Outsider, leaving Lana trapped alone within a deteriorating Aether.
Meanwhile, Palutena and co., who had gone off to defeat the Shadow Man, take him on in the campus of Hakoniwa Academy, which had long since been evacuated. The group finds the Shadow Man, who has tricked three young girls - Mizuki Himeji, Minami Shimada, and Medaka Kurokami - into acting as his puppets, and they fight to keep the others at bay while the Shadow Man performs a ritual to summon Zygarde, whose power he intends to steal. After each of the three girls are defeated and the situation is properly explained to them, they join Palutena's army and agree to fight the Shadow Man too; though he disappears once he loses control of them, leaving behind a 50% completed Zygarde who quickly attacks them. After they defeat the Zygarde, they return to Skyworld to regroup, learning that Lana had disappeared sometime while they were gone.
Using her powers, Palutena is quickly able to discover roughly where Lana is and she learns that The Aether is incredibly unstable and ready to collapse at any moment, making her hesitant to send anyone to assist Lana directly. Both Milla Maxwells come up with the idea of trying to use the Four Great Spirits - Efreet, Undine, Sylph, and Gnome - the "prime" Milla controls to create a temporary sanctum to send Lana (and, unknowingly, every other person trapped within a deteriorating world) where they could rescue her without such a harsh time limit (though one would still be present as the Great Spirits would be unable to keep this world whole for long). Reluctantly, Palutena agrees, and sends a small group of warriors - Edward Richtofen, Korosensei, Link, Sayaka Miki, Kyoko Sakura, and Pit - into this dimension; she only sends these five as it would allow the Great Spirits to keep their world stable longer than should all of them travel into it. These five agree to go, and are transported into this world - Regal Island.
The six warriors are sent by Milla and Palutena to Regal Island, where they are immediately pitted up against a large army of enemies with a Garara Gator at its head. They manage to disperse the threat and gain some breathing room, but are unable to find Lana, or anyone else. They decide to split up into two groups in order to cover more ground faster- Richtofen, Pit, and Link go east, while Kyoko, Sayaka, and Korosensei west.
Outsider Story[]
Pericles Story[]
Characters[]
Warriors[]
There are 114 playable characters - "warriors" - that appear in the game. Each warrior has their own set of weapons, each with their own combos.
Ahsoka Tano is a character from the Star Wars franchise. She first debuted in the 2008 animated film Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Ahsoka Tano is a force-sensitive Togrutan female who was found on the planet Shili by Jedi Master Plo Koon. During the Clone Wars, she trained as the Padawan of Anakin Skywalker, despite his insistence of not wanting a Padawan of his own. Nicknamed "Snips" by her master, the two did not initially get along due to Anakin's reckless nature in combat; though they would later grow to form a trust.
Ahsoka Tano is surprisingly proficient with a lightsaber for someone her age, as she was able to hold her own against General Grevious for a short time despite him using two lightsabers and having much more experience in battle, and the highly trained assassin Asajj Ventress.
Ahsoka is a known practitioner of Jar'Kai, the act of using two lightsabers simultaneously. Originally, she would solely use a single green-bladed lightsaber in combat, though would later use it alongside a yellowish-green shoto (a shorter-bladed lightsaber).
WEAPONS
Jar'Kai
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Aigis is a character from the Persona sub-series of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise. She first debuted in the 2006 video game Persona 3.
Aigis is a seventh-generation Anti-Shadow Suppression Weapon, an android created by the Kirijo Group to experiment on Shadows and Personas. Aigis, thought by Shuji Ikutsuki to be the last of her kind after the project's cancellation, is later brought to Gekkoukan High School to act as the protagonist's bodyguard, and to join the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad to fight Shadows.
Aigis also appears as the main protagonist of The Answer, an epilogue to Persona 3 FES included in the PlayStation 2 port of the original Persona 3. Alongside the cast of Persona 4 and several other characters from Persona 3, she appears as a playable character in the Persona 4 Arena duology.
WEAPONS
Firearms
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Akane Kurashiki is a character from the Zero Escape franchise. She first debuted in the 2009 video game Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors.
Akane is one of the co-founders of an organization known as Crash Keys, which was founded in order to prevent the outbreak of a deadly virus named Radical-6 set to occur in the year 2028 and take down the Free the Soul cult thought to be responsible for it. She is a SHIFTer who can access the morphogenetic field to send her consciousness across different timelines.
Throughout her entire life, Akane faced many challenges and hardships. When she was young her father was wrongly-convicted for the murder of a woman, and her mother killed herself out of grief soon after. Later in her childhood, Akane and her brother Aoi were kidnapped and forced to participate in morphogenetic field tests, the result of which would end up causing a paradox as, much like the Schrodinger's Cat theory, she would be both alive and dead at the same time.
WEAPONS
Chainsaw
Darkness Element
Pistol
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Akihisa Yoshii is a character from the Baka and Test light novel series, which began in 2007.
Akihisa Yoshii is a student of Fumizuki Academy, whose faculty separate their students depending on their academic standing and they can compete with virtual Avatars (Shōkanjū) based off their test scores. One of the least-intelligent and dense students of this school, Aki attends Class F and his Avatar has a special ability that allows him to interact with physical objects, which allows him to be used as a grunt by the academy's faculty members. Because of this ability (which, as a side effect, also makes him feel the same pain as his Avatar would), Akihisa is more accustomed to using his Avatar than his classmates, and as such can wield it in ways that are not reflected by his grades.
Akihisa lives alone with his older sister Akira, as their parents work overseas but supply the two with funds to aid their living. Though Aki receives enough money to live a healthy lifestyle, he tends to be wasteful, often spending his limited funds on video games and manga, and thus leaving him to eat only cheap ramen.
WEAPONS
Avatar
Water Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Alexandra Roivas is a character from the 2002 video game Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem.
WEAPONS
Gladius
Light Element
Tome
Darkness Element
Shotgun
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Alfarīd is a character from Japanese novel series The Heroic Legend of Arslan, with her appearance specifically based upon the 2014 anime adaption of that series.
WEAPONS
Bow
Light Element
Sword
Air Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Alisa Illinichina Amiella is a character from the God Eater franchise. She first debuted in the 2011 video game God Eater Burst.
WEAPONS
God Arc
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Allen Walker is a character from the D.Gray-man manga series, which began syndication in 2004.
WEAPONS
Cross
Plasma Element
Crown Clown
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Alfred Vint Svent is a character from the Tales of franchise. He debuted in the 2011 video game Tales of Xillia.
WEAPONS
Broadsword
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Amy Rose is a character from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. She debuted in the 1993 video game Sonic CD.
WEAPONS
Hammer
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Anne is a character from the 2015 video game Pokkén Tournament.
WEAPONS
Synergy Stone
Light Element
Shadow Stone
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Arslan is a character from Japanese novel series The Heroic Legend of Arslan, with his appearance specifically based upon the 2014 anime adaption of that series.
WEAPONS
Royal Sword
Light Element
Bow
Fire Element
Spear
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Asuna Yuuki is a character from the Sword Art Online light novel series, which began in 2009.
WEAPONS
Rapier
Light Element
Crest of Yggdrasil
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Ayumi Shinozaki is a character from the Corpse Party franchise. She debuted in the 1996 video game Corpse Party.
WEAPONS
Tome
Darkness Element
Candle
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Banjo and Kazooie are two characters from the Banjo-Kazooie franchise. They first debuted in the 1998 video game Banjo-Kazooie.
WEAPONS
Wrench
Light Element
Backpack
Water Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Batman is a character created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger for DC Comics. He first debuted in the 1939 comic Detective Comics #27, though his appearance is based on the live action television series that began airing in 1966.
WEAPONS
Batarang
Air Element
Batzooka
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Birdo is a character from the Mario franchise. She first debuted in the 1987 video game Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic.
WEAPONS
Bow
Water Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Blake Belladonna is a character from the RWBY franchise. Her first appearance was in RWBY Volume 1, which aired in 2013.
WEAPONS
Gambol Shroud
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Sora and Shiro, collectively known as 『 』, are the main protagonists of the No Game No Life franchise. Both Sora and Shiro first appeared in the first volume of the No Game No Life light novel series: "It Seems Gamer Siblings Will Conquer a Fantasy World".
Sora and Shiro are NEET, hikikomori step-siblings well known in various online communities as 『 』, as they have a tendency to play four characters simultaneously that are all named 『 』, 『 001 』, 『 002 』, and 『 003 』. The two step-siblings are heavily dependent on each other, becoming despondent should they be separated by even a closed door. Though outcasts on Earth, their intellect garnered the attention of Tet, the God of an alternate game-based reality known as Disboard, where the two quickly became the rulers of the Elchean Kingdom and the Imanity race through a tournament set up by the late former-king of Elchea.
Sora was abandoned by his parents after a rough childhood, and as such he has a somewhat negative perception of humanity; placing all his faith in his step-sister Shiro. Despite being a shut-in, Sora is incredibly charismatic, and, after becoming one of the rulers of Elchea, shown to be a great and caring leader. While not as intelligent as his step-sister, Sora has a knack for predicting the movements of his opponents through their actions and facial expressions. He also has somewhat of a photographic memory, and although not a great liar, he is able to easily manipulate others into doing what he wants.
Shiro, though not as out-going or emotive as her step-brother, is far more intelligent; her IQ is nearly superhuman, as her parents had her perform government-regulated testing at a very young age. Fluent in eighteen languages, Shiro balances Sora out by being able to calculate endless amounts of possibilities in a short amount of time, being very mathematical and systematical in her gaming.
WEAPONS
Chesspiece
Earth Element
Werebeast Blaster
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Bowser is a character from the Mario franchise. He first debuted in the 1985 video game Super Mario Bros.
WEAPONS
Bracelets
Fire Element
Chain Chomp
Air Element
Wand
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Brad Armstrong is a character from the LISA franchise. He debuted in the 2014 video game LISA: The Painful.
WEAPONS
Joy
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Cal Devens is a character from the Phantom of Inferno franchise. She first debuted in the 2000 video game Phantom -PHANTOM OF INFERNO-.
WEAPONS
Pistol
Fire Element
Motorcycle
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
The Candace Flynn that hails from the Second Dimension is a character from the Phineas and Ferb franchise. She first debuted in the 2011 made-for-TV animated film Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension.
WEAPONS
Bo Staff
Water Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Chie Satonaka is a character from the Persona sub-series of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise. She first debuted in the 2008 video game Persona 4.
WEAPONS
Greaves
Air Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Chisa Yukizome is a character from the Danganronpa franchise. She first debuted in the 2016 anime series Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak Academy.
WEAPONS
Wakizashi
Water Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Clover Field is a character from the Zero Escape franchise. She first debuted in the 2009 video game Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors.
WEAPONS
Axe
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Corvo Attano is a character from the Dishonored franchise. He first debuted in the 2012 video game Dishonored.
WEAPONS
Flintlock Pistol
Plasma Element
Crossbow
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Tennis Racket
Light Element
Soccer Ball
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Staff
Darkness Element
Palm
Plasma Element
Cannon
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Spear
Fire Element
Long Sword
Earth Element
Bow
Air Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Popgun
Earth Element
Guitar
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Ray Gun
Plasma Element
Wunderwaffe DG-2
Air Element
Shield
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Pistol
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Bow
Air Element
Knife
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Dual Guns
Light Element
Dual Swords
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Sacred Sword
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Surfboard
Water Element
Pineapple Launcher
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Katana
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Great Swords
Darkness Element
Trident
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costumes
WEAPONS
Oud
Water Element
Bow
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Ring
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Katana
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Bicycle
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Wand
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Paper Fan
Air Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Firearms
Fire Element
Bow
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Guitar
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Skewer
Fire Element
Katana
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
WEAPONS
Glove
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Sword
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Bracers
Air Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Gavel
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Knife
Light Element
Tentacles
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Little Thief
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Spirit Sword
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Wand
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Dual Swords
Earth Element
Kouken
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Komaru Naegi is a character from the Danganronpa franchise. She first made a brief, but somewhat important, appearance in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, before later becoming the main protagonist of the 2014 video game Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls.
Komaru Naegi is very similar to her elder brother Makoto Naegi; both are described as very plain-looking and average. However, while Makoto was regarded to have a very optimistic personality, Komaru instead has a very childish one who initially lacked confidence in herself.
Sometime after the start of The Biggest, Most Awful, Most Tragic Event in Human History but before The School Life of Mutual Killing, Komaru and thirteen others were kidnapped by the Ultimate Despairs and brought to Towa City, where they served as the first motive for the participants of the Killing School Life. Some time after the six survivors of that incident escaped Hope's Peak, she was found and rescued from the apartment that served as her prison by Byakuya Togami. Soon after, she was captured once more by a group of children calling themselves the Warriors of Hope, and was forced to participate in their Demon Hunting game.
WEAPONS
Megaphone Hacking Gun
Air Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Tentacles
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Rose
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Spear
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Katana
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Ariadne
Air Element
Asterios
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Tome
Air Element
Spear
Water Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Green Apple Splat
Water Element
Skateboard
Earth Element
Crystallizer
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Staff
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Dark Boots
Air Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Bag
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Master Sword
Light Element
Spinner
Air Element
Fire Rod
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Dual Blades
Light Element
Sledgehammer
Earth Element
Dual Pistols
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Bow
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Armband
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Shackle
Darkness Element
Mirror
Plasma Element
Hourglass
Air Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Sword
Air Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Sword
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Avatar
Fire Element
Baseball Bat
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Avatar
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Wheelchair
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Knife
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Hair
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Knife
Darkness Element
Stun Baton
Air Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Di-Sword
Earth Element
Tennis Racquet
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Paintbrush
Plasma Element
Sword
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Pin
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Wand
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Staff
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Parasol
Air Element
Frying Pan
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Bow
Light Element
Club
Air Element
Claws
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Di-Sword
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Lero
Darkness Element
Candles
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Crescent Rose
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Zanpakutō
Water Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Sword
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Demonic Sword
Darkness Element
Broom
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Cutlass
Water Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Tome
Darkness Element
Shovel
Earth Element
Umbrella
Water Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Hair
Light Element
Scimitar
Water Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Woodstock
Air Element
Doghouse
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Knives
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Suzuha Amane is a character from the Steins;Gate series. Suzuha first appeared in the 2009 Xbox 360 visual novel Steins;Gate.
Suzuha Amane is a part-time employee of a CRT television store owned by the landlord of Rintarou Okabe's Future Gadget Laboratory, Yuugo Tennouji. She is an outgoing and athletic girl who quickly befriends the members of the Future Gadget Laboratory; though this is a farce. In actuality, Suzuha is a time traveller from the year 2036, who was sent back in time to prevent SERN from creating a time machine and to prevent the Third World War from occurring.
Suzuha is the daughter of Yuki Amane and Itaru Hashida, and was born in 2017. In the Beta World Line, she landed safely on the roof of the Radio Kaikan Building; but in the Alpha World Line, the time machine's coordinates were entered incorrectly and she appeared within the roof of the building. She came from a devastated Japan, ruined after the Third World War where she served as a soldier until escaping to aid in her father's work. Because of this, she has heightened senses, and is always on guard to defend from a sudden attack. This also makes her distant from the others of her time period, as she knows that they'd never understand the hardships she went through.
WEAPONS
Knife
Earth Element
Pistol
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Mallet
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Knife
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Stick
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Genoscissors
Darkness Element
Taser
Air Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Lance
Air Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Staff
Earth Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Coin Bag
Light Element
Garlic
Air Element
Wario Bike
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Wand
Darkness Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Myrtenaster
Water Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Ember Celica
Fire Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Red Sword
Fire Element
Blue Blade
Water Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Sweater
Light Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Spirit Gun
Plasma Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
WEAPONS
Rapier
Light Element
Dominion Rod
Darkness Element
Baton
Air Element
COSTUMES
Default costume
Communicators[]
Every army has its own communicator, who can provide various bonuses to the generals in their armies. Communicators do not fight, only speaking to the warriors and praising their efforts. Communicators do not have a role in the main story, and only appear in Free Mode. It can be assumed that, like Slippy, they exist in other universes but are in contact with the main characters.
Communicator
Series
Description
Airi
Robotics;Notes
Airi is an artificial intelligence program based off the appearance and personality of the sick Airi Yukifune. She is hardwired into the IRUO. network, and can only interact with her surroundings should such an area be in the database of IRUO.. She shares her body with the much more robotic Gezi, who is much more serious than the weather-obsessed Airi. Airi's troops have more HP than normal, though they deal less damage. She is voiced by Apphia Yu and Rie Kugimiya.
Frau Kojiro
Robotics;Notes
Kona Furugoori, primarily known by her alias of Frau Kojiro, is an anti-social programmer and the creator of the game Kill-Ballad. Due to her obsessive nature, she will often work non-stop on a project, even neglecting to sleep or eat until such project is completed. Frau's mother helped produce the television show Gunvarrel, and as such she is an over-protective fan of it. Though she can be serious at times, she is often a very perverted (and somewhat psychotic) girl, and this personality trait of her's often makes other characters uncomfortable. Frau's army captures Keeps at a faster speed, and they are harder for the opposing forces to take. She is voiced by Leah Clark and Kaori Nazuka.
Hades
Kid Icarus
Hades is the main antagonist of Kid Icarus: Uprising and the ruler of the Underworld, and one of the most powerful gods out of those that inhabit either Skyworld or the Underworld. The creator of many of the troops of the Underworld Army, he once revived Medusa in order to toy with Palutena and her Centurions (including Pit). Despite this, he gives of a nonchalant and playful demeanour, sarcasm coating all of his lines. Hades may occasionally aid his army by summoning in more of his Underworld troops when the army's morale is low or when they are failing objectives. He is voiced by S. Scott Bullock and Hōchū Ōtsuka.
K.K. Slider
Animal Crossing
K.K. Slider is a travelling musician and a major recurring character in the Animal Crossing series, giving the player the music that they can later play in their houses. Though he tries to be helpful, K.K. Slider audibly speaks the Animalese language that no other character can understand (with subtitles for the player), leading to humorous conversations between the other characters as they try and figure out what he's saying. K.K. Slider's music can boost the speed stat of his army's warriors, allowing them to run and attack at faster speeds.
Koto
Yu Yu Hakusho
Koto is somewhat of an idol in both the Human and Demon Worlds of Yu Yu Hakusho, and serves as a referee for many of the Demon World's largest tournaments. She is a cheerful and upbeat D- class Demon, who has a bit of a sadistic side to her even though she still gets somewhat scared when more powerful foes unleash their full power. She is very dedicated to her job, memorizing every rule needed to do it to perfection. Koto's army does not have any special attributes, though she is very talkative. She is voiced by Amber Cotton and Ai Orikasa.
Kurisu Makise
Steins;Gate
Kurisu Makise is a genius 18 year-old student studying at Viktor Chondria University's Institute of Neuroscience, working alongside Maho Hiyajo to create Amadeus, an artificial intelligence based upon her (and Maho's) own memories. After travelling to Tokyo and joining the Future Gadget Lab, she is also the creator of the "Phonewave (name subject to change)", which can be used to send messages into the past. Kurisu will use the Phonewave (name subject to change) and send a D-mail to prevent a warrior's defeat should they run out of health; though she will only do this once. She is voiced by Trina Nishimura and Asami Imai.
Lin Lee Koo
Xenoblade Chronicles
Lin Lee Koo is a thirteen year-old highly-respected engineer of BLADE involved with the creation of the giant robotic Skells that BLADE members use in combat. Linly and Tatsu - a Nopon she is tasked with keeping track of, much to her dismay - often poke fun at each other, mainly due to Lin's dislike of him. She is a genius, and very sociable, easily being able to befriend Cross after their stasis was ended. Lin can boost the defence stat of her army's warriors, decreasing the amount of damage they take from attacks. She is voiced by Cassandra Lee Morris and Mariya Ise.
Monokuma
Danganronpa
Monokuma is a robot bear created by Junko Enoshima with the sole purpose of spreading despair. Monokuma is a sadist obsessed with murder, yet has a playful side to him too. He likes to mock and poke fun of the warrior he is supposedly aiding; his ability mirrors that, in that he lowers the morale of his allied troops and decreases the amount of damage the warrior(s) deals, thus making the scenario more challenging than it normally would. Monokuma is voiced by Brian Beacock and Tarako.
Rise Kujikawa
Persona
Rise Kujikawa is one of the party members of Persona 4. She is a famous idol who goes by Risette, who eventually returns to her hometown of Inaba and is thrown into the Midnight Channel to face her Shadow. Rise's singing will increase the range of a warrior's attacks, and also mark all enemy and ally captains on the map. She is voiced by Laura Bailey and Rie Kugimiya.
Ruruka Ando
Danganronpa
Ruruka Ando is an anti-hero character from the Danganronpa series. Formerly the Ultimate Confectioner of Hope's Peak Academy's Class 76, she was expelled from the school after Nagito Komaeda, the Ultimate Lucky Student of Class 77-B, unintentionally sabotaged her exam by replacing one of her ingredients with a laxative and planting a bomb on one of her classmates. Though she puts up a perky and cheerful appearance, she is a very conniving woman who will do anything to come out on top. She will increase the amount of hearts that her enemies drop when defeated. Ruruka is voiced by Jād Saxton and Inori Minase.
Samantha Maxis
Call of Duty
Samantha Maxis is a young girl who is capable of controlling the zombies created by Group 935 by using the pyramidal MPD located on the Moon. Despite not making a physical appearance often, she is a major character in the Zombies mode of Treyarch's Call of Duty games. Samantha can boost the attack power of a faction's foot soldiers, but it also lowers the defence of the warriors of her army. Samantha is voiced by Grace Kaufman.
Sarge
Red vs. Blue
Sarge is the aggressive, egotistical, illogical, and somewhat insane leader of the Red Team stationed in Blood Gulch. He is extremely eccentric, and comes up with needlessly complicated (and violent) solutions for any problem that may arise. Sarge seems to genuinely care for very few things, the sole exception being the shotgun he is always carrying. Sarge will temporarily double his faction's attack power (though decrease their morale) by yelling at them when they're doing poorly in battle. He is voiced by Matt Hullum.
Shiki Misaki
The World Ends With You
Shiki Misaki is a caring and upbeat girl and a Player in the Shibuya Reaper's Game. She is Neku Sakuraba's first Partner in the Reaper's Game, and sacrificed her appearance - taking the appearance of her friend Eri - in exchange for being able to participate in the Game. Shiki's positive attitude boosts the morale of her troops, and makes it harder for their keeps to be lost. She is voiced by Heather Hogan and Anna Hachimine.
Enemies[]
Enemies are divided into several different classes.
Foot Soldiers are the weakest type of enemy, and they spawn the most frequently. Most Foot Soldier units have three different variants: a normal variant, an artillery variant that uses projectiles, a Summoner variant that can summon more enemies around opposing warriors, and a Captain variant. Captain variants are simply Foot Soldiers that control outposts and small platoons; they deal more damage and have more health, but they are otherwise identical to the normal Foot Soldiers.
Elite Soldiers are more powerful enemy units with a large amount of health. They act similarly to warriors, in that they have different combo attacks that can leave them open afterwards, though they only have (at most) three different combos. Elite Soldiers often act as Captains to larger platoons, and more powerful variants may also appear as Generals in certain missions.
Special Units are units that do not fit into either of the above categories.
Enemy
Series
Description
Armight
Super Smash Bros.
Armight are large squid-like members of the Subspace Army that clutches two large swords. They fly above the ground, and will quickly rush an enemy warrior when they approach. They act as Elite units, and are difficult to deal with due to the fact that they typically remain airborne and away from ground-based combos. They have an ominous "ho ho ho!" laugh that rings out whenever they spot an enemy warrior.
Atlas Soldier
RWBY
The Atlas Soldiers are members of the Atlesian militant force. Depending on whether the soldier is a normal or artillery variant, they may wield either a small sword or a blaster capable of firing Dust-based projectiles. They are the only Foot Soldier type to not have a Summoner variant.
Atlesian Knight-200
RWBY
The Atlesian Knight-200 is a robotic Elite unit created by the Atlesian military to serve alongside their human units. These robots wield the same weapons as their human counterparts, though, as Elite Soldiers, they are much stronger and have more health. Unlike other Elite units, the Knights have a Summoner variant that can summon soldiers and other Atleasian Knights to their position.
Axe Beak
Tales
Axe Beak are large bird-like creatures with axe-shaped beaks. They are Elite Units, often acting as captains to lead small troops of enemies. They are close-combat fighters, though are very deadly due to their quick and powerful attacks.
Beach Trooper
LEGO Star Wars
The Beach Trooper is a variant of the LEGO Stormtrooper that does not wear any armour besides their helmets. The Beach Troopers, like their normal variants, are Elite Units that wield Z6 Batons. While they have less health than their armoured counterparts, the fact that their movements are not restricted by their armour allow them to move and attack faster and deal damage.
Beowolf
RWBY
Beowolf is a member of the Grimm family, an army of monstrous creatures that plague the world of Remnant. The Beowolf, despite its large size, is a normal enemy unit; in fact, the most powerful of all variants. Because of their abnormal strength and health for normal enemies, no artillery variants of the Beowolf exists.
Big Poe
The Legend of Zelda
The Big Poe is, as its name implies, a large Poe creature. Cloaked in a large robe, they wield lanterns from which they can summon either orbs or streams of fire. They are Elite Units, though one of the weakest of their kind.
Bokoblin
The Legend of Zelda
The Bokoblin is a small member of the -Blin family of enemies from the Zelda series. Normal enemies, Bokoblins mainly wield small clubs that they use to bash their foes, though their artillery variants instead wield bows.
Bombed
Super Smash Bros.
Bombed are normal enemies that debuted in the Subspace Emissary mode of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Both artillery and normal melee variants appear; normal Bombeds attack by swiping at warriors as they draw close, while artillery Bombeds throw their heads as bombs. Unlike most other normal enemy types, Bombeds can switch between artillery and melee variants at will, though some platoons will remain as only one type.
Boo
Super Mario
A Boo is a ghost-like creature that inhabits the Mushroom Kingdom. They are Elite Units, attacking with powerful magic attacks, and by attempting to lick and eat their foes. A pink variant, known as a Pink Boo, also exists, whose attacks have fire-elemental properties. Boos come in a variety of different sizes, and will deal more damage and have more HP the larger they are.
Browncoat Zombie
Plants vs. Zombies
A Browncoat Zombie is the most basic Zombie led by Dr. Zomboss. They are Foot Soldiers, who attack with weak slaps. Artillery and Summoner variants wear different objects (namely safety cones and buckets) on their heads; Artillery Browncoat Zombies throw balls of mud to attack from a distance.
Bulblin
The Legend of Zelda
Bulblin are small ogre-like creatures that inhabited Hyrule during the Era of Twilight. They are foot soldiers, and may wield small clubs (normal variants), bows (artillery variants), or horns (summoner variants). They follow King Bulblin, and their captain variants resemble him.
Bumpety Bomb
Kid Icarus
A Bumpety Bomb is a large, explosive member of the Force of Nature. They are special enemies; they are summoned at times by armies to destroy barricades that could otherwise not be passed. They have extremely high defence, and, if defeated, they will explode; the explosion having a great radius.
Bytan
Super Smash Bros.
Bytan are small spherical special enemies. They are weak enemies, though they can endlessly multiply until they are defeated, making them a nuisance for players. They attack with simple tackles, lunging to try and take out their opponents.
Cacklebat
Shantae
Cacklebats are mutated Tinkerbats. Though classified as foot soldiers, they simply serve as the replacement for summoner Tinkerbats.
Cactuar
Final Fantasy
Cactuar is a special enemy type that acts independent from all other factions. Cactuars dish out insane amounts of damage, and are hidden in every story scenario. They have abnormal amounts of health, though always drop Rare (and, in some scenarios, Ultra Rare) Skill Cards. Though they lack projectile attacks, their speed is unmatched by any enemy, and should only be challenged by skilled players.
Captain Cutler
Scooby-Doo!
Captain Cutler, or the Ghost of Captain Cutler, is a ghostly green diving suit thought to be the ghost of Captain Cutler, who died in a shipwreck. Though there was only one Captain Cutler, he (or holograms of him, from Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights) is actually a class of Foot Soldier in Tome 57.
Clubberskull
Kid Icarus
Clubberskull is a member of the Underworld army, a creature created by Hades to invade Skyworld. They are large creatures that look similarly to hearts, with vein-like arms that end in skull-shaped claws. Clubberskulls are Elite Units, who fight with powerful swings that leave them wide open after they spin forwards.
Cyber Kong
Donkey Kong
Cyber Kong is a robotic ape-like creature modelled after the appearance of Donkey Kong. The Cyber Kongs are racers in Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast and are elite units that fight among several factions. They have strong close-ranged attacks, with long starting and ending lag for many of them. Once they are defeated, they will explode and release a flurry of banana peels, which will hurt anyone close enough to it.
Darknut
The Legend of Zelda
A Darknut is a tall creature that wears a suit of black armour and wields a large sword that gets wider at its tip. Much taller than any of the warriors and an excellent swordsman, the Darknut is treated as an Elite Unit with powerful, albeit close-ranged attacks. Their appearances are based off the design of the boss of the Temple of Time dungeon from Twilight Princess.
A Disco Zombie is a zombie dressed in groovy 70's disco attire. Unlike the Browncoat Zombies that these zombies dance with, they're Elite Units, attacking with powerful whirlwind attacks and a recorder that can fire projectiles. Disco Zombies will also bring out a giant disco ball to like a ball and chain when at low health.
There are two aesthetic versions of the Disco Zombie, one wearing groovy 70's attire, and one known as the Dancer Zombie that coincidentally resembles a pop-star from the '80s. Nevertheless, their attacks are identical, though the latter usually has less health.
Duck
Duck Hunt
"Duck" is a name given to a variety of different waterfowl of the Anatidae family; the Ducks that appear in Tome 57 are specifically those that appear in the 1984 NES game Duck Hunt. They fly about, low to the ground, and attempt to charge into their foes. Artillery Ducks create gusts of wind to attack from afar, and summoner Ducks wear small helmets to differentiate them. Ducks come in a variety of different colours, including, among others, black and red, brown and blue, and gold and grey.
Eggplant Wizard
Kid Icarus
The Eggplant Wizard is a creature shaped like the fruit of the same name; though its appearance and name are not to be taken lightly. The Eggplant Wizard is perhaps the most challenging Elite Unit to deal with, as, while they are useless in close quarters combat, they can keep warriors away by firing blasts of energy at them. Eggplant Wizards can also fire large purple blasts that turn all nearby units (both friend and foe) into eggplants temporarily, making them completely useless besides being able to run about quickly.
Feyesh
Super Smash Bros.
A Feyesh is a large flying fish-like cyclops. They are Elite Units, who fly above their allies and opponents, making them challenging to defeat. They attack by swinging their tentacles at foes that come near them, charging them with an electric pulse. Their attacks are difficulty to counter, as most warriors have weak aerial attacks, though if their attacks are dodged for long enough they will fly closer to the ground, making it easier for warriors to take them down.
Fury
Call of Duty
A Fury is a creature seemingly affiliated with the Apothicons. A quadruped, Furies are an Elite Unit type, that fly at enemies in a ball of fire, exploding as they make contact. Damage dealt to a Fury is doubled when warriors attack its open mouth.
Gargantuar
Plants vs. Zombies
Ghost
Scooby-Doo!
Gold Goomba
Super Mario
Gold Goombas are Goombas that are under the effect of the Gold Flower. Still just as weak as their normal counterparts, Gold Goombas can only appear as default Foot Soliders; they do not have artillery or summoner variants. Gold Goombas are rare enemies that drop extraordinary amounts of experience. A single Gold Goomba will appear in each stage, with a much larger amount of health than normal, while others can be summoned by collecting a Gold Flower, which is an item that can rarely be dropped by enemy officers.
Goomba
Super Mario
Goombas are the weakest member of Bowser's Koopa Troop army. They lack arms and legs, meaning they can only really attack by charging head-first into their foes. They are the most basic of Foot Soldier units, with their artillery and summoner variants giving them different helmets to distinguish them.
Hazmat
Detentionaire
Insanity Elemental
Call of Duty
Keeper
Call of Duty
Komayto
Kid Icarus
Koopa Troopa
Super Mario
Kritter
Donkey Kong
LEGO Stormtrooper
LEGO Star Wars
The LEGO Stormtrooper enemies are the main grunts of the First Order and the Empire from the Star Wars series. The LEGO Stormtroopers are Elite Units, who come equipped with Z6 Batons or Blasters.
Lizalfos
The Legend of Zelda
Mandragora
Final Fantasy
Meeba
Kid Icarus
Moblin
The Legend of Zelda
Monoeye
Kid Icarus
Mr. Game & Watch
Game & Watch
Mushroom Guard
Super Mario
Peepa
Super Mario
Peepas are a small subspecies of the Mushroom Kingdom's ghostly Boo species. Peepas are Foot Soldiers, often shown working alongside Boos. They are relatively weak creatures, like all Foot Soldiers, and attack by trying to slap or charge into warriors. Peepas can shape-shift, and in some scenarios they take the appearances of other Foot Solder units until they are defeated. Artillery Peepas are pink, and attack by firing light purple flames at nearby enemies; and summoner Peepas are light blue and carry staves.
Phantom Shadow
Scooby-Doo!
Plixo
Kid Icarus
Plixos are strange Aurum creatures. Unlike other enemies, they do not attack the warrior directly, instead serving as an obstacle that hinders their progress. Plixos protect some enemy keeps and other pathways, and must be defeated before the warrior can pass through them. Even though they do not attack, they have a large amount of health, meaning warriors will likely be surrounded by other foes as they attempt to defeat a Plixo.
Primid
Super Smash Bros.
Reaper Mat
Detentionaire
ReDead Knight
The Legend of Zelda
R.O.B.
R.O.B.
Sad Goomba
Super Mario
The Sad Goomba, unlike its Golden or normal counterparts, is an Elite Unit. Though not any more powerful than the other Goombas, the Sad Goomba has much more health. They turn into normal Goombas once they deal any amount of damage to a warrior, though if they are defeated without taking any damage from them, they will drop an abnormal amount of experience and other rare weapons or Skill Cards. A single Sad Goomba is hidden in every main story mission.
Shy Guy
Super Mario
A Shy Guy is a small robed creature with a large mask that hides its entire face. They are foot soldiers that wield small baseball bats, which they use to attack nearby enemies, though artillery Shy Guy instead throw baseballs at their foes. Shy Guys can come in a variety of different colours (red, blue, cyan, light green, yellow, orange, black, and white) though their attacks do not change.
Shemum
Kid Icarus
Shemum are foot soldier enemies affiliated with Hades and the Underworld. Slow and weak enemies, they attack by trying to bite warriors as they draw near. Artillery Shemum do not exist, mainly due to the Shemum's lack of arms and inability to create projectiles, but Summoner Shemum do exist; being green and wingless much like their Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters design.
Skuttler
Kid Icarus
Sukamon
Digimon
Tar Monster
Scooby-Doo!
Tentomon
Digimon
Ticken
Super Smash Bros.
Tiki Goon
Donkey Kong
Tinkerbat
Shantae
Tinkerbats are creatures of shadow once created by The Pirate Master and now by his first mate Risky Boots. They are silent creatures, who attack with small swords or molotov cocktails, depending on whether they are normal troops or artillery troops. Summoner Tinkerbats do not exist; Cacklebats take that role instead.
Toad
Super Mario
Togemon
Digimon
Towtow
Super Smash Bros.
Unggoy
Halo
Ursa
RWBY
Wenigo
Until Dawn
Wild Woody
Wild Woody
Wild Woody is a special enemy as, while he could technically be considered as a Warrior, there can be multiple Wild Woodies on the map at one point and the game treats them as enemies. Wild Woody is rarely fought directly, as he instead serves as a summoner, summoning other enemies (be they platoons of Foot Soliders or Elite Soldiers) by drawing portals on the ground. While often times they will simply disappear after summoning enemies, other times they will continue to summon more until defeated.
Wolfman
Scooby-Doo!
The Wolfman was one of the four disguises used by Big Bob Oakley, an actor who hoped to find the treasure of Franken Castle: the Franken Jewels. The Wolfman is an Elite Unit, who fights wildly and quickly, lashing out to quickly damage his foes. While his attacks are erratic, they deal very little damage compared to the attacks of other Elite Units, though his attacks can hit opponents multiple times.
Zombie
Call of Duty
Zombies are deceased human beings who have had their cells reanimated by the supernatural power of Element 115. Most of the zombies travel at slower speeds and they all have limited attack range, only fighting with slow swipes with their hands. Despite this, they are often seen as some of the deadlier Foot Soldier types, as a Captain's attacks can deal massive damage to warriors on harder difficulties. Like other Foot Soldiers, there are variants of the Zombie enemy: namely, a Summoner variant that has red eyes.
Boss Warriors[]
Boss Warriors are special warriors that can not be played as, instead acting as bosses within the game's story.
Boss Warrior
Series
Description
Adolf Hitler
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
Adolf Hitler was the Fuhrer of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945, and the initiator of the Second World War. Hitler wields a Maschinenpistole 38 of the ♪ Darkness Element, which makes him a formidable distance-based foe. Having been summoned by the Shadow Man as a distraction for Edward Richtofen, he was also gifted supernatural powers, and is now capable of summoning ghostly Nazi soldiers and demonic Panzer IV and Neubaufahrzeug tanks.
Betsumon
Digimon
Betsumon is a puppet Digimon; a human-like creature that is normally dressed up as a Gatomon but can cosplay as other Digimon. Betsumon can copy the abilities of other warriors, though by default attacks opponents with his claws of the ♣ Water Element.
Bisley Karcsi Bakur
Tales
Bisley Karcsi Bakur is the CEO and president of Spirius Corporation, and is the ultimate Chromatus bearer in the prime dimension of Tales of Xillia 2. Under the name of Victor (a name held by the ultimate Chromatus bearer of a dimension), Bisley married Cornelia Wi Kresnik and they had a son, Julius Will Kresnik; after his wife's death, he'd go on to date her sister Claudia Il Kresnik and birth Ludger Will Kresnik. As the ultimate Chromatus bearer, he is a powerful warrior that fights with close-quarters hand-to-hand attacks of the ♯ Plasma Element, mostly neglecting to use the spear that all Chromatus bearers can wield.
Chronos
Tales
Chronos is the Great Spirit of Time, and, alongside Maxwell and Origin, is one of the three Primordial Spirits. After Origin was tasked with purifying the souls of humans, Chronos grew a deep hatred for the mortal species, and, alongside the other Primordial Spirits, created Origin's Trial and granted the power of the Chromatus to the Kresnik clan so they could challenge it. He fights with powerful physical and spiritual attacks of the ♫ Light Element. As a Great Spirit that can control time, in some instances he will rewind time to undo damage done to him, making him a formidable foe.
Inferno Cop
Inferno Cop
Inferno Cop is an incredibly brutal skeletal police officer. Inferno Cop is a powerful distance-based enemy warrior, who wields a revolver of the ♠ Fire Element; some of his combos can allow him to summon his flaming police car. Inferno Cop does not tolerate any evil, though this blind sense of justice can also be used to manipulate his mind.
Lusamine
Pokémon
Nabbit
Super Mario
Nabbit is a unique warrior, in that he does not appear during any story missions as part of the game's plot. Instead, Nabbit can appear in any mission once certain requirements are met. Defeating him unlocks new costumes, weapons, or Skill Cards depending on the level he appears in. Nabbit fights using his large sac, and it is classified as a weapon of the ♥ Earth Element. Many of his attacks are very close-range, as he is unable to swing his bag around far due to his lack of upper-body strength and stubby arms. However, many of his attacks are deadly, in that they have very high launching power.
Ryoko Asakura
Haruhi Suzumiya
Giant Bosses[]
Giant Bosses are enemy units that differ from other opponents in that they have an abnormally large amount of health. Unlike enemy warriors, Giant Bosses can not be played as, and appear only as enemies for the player to face within certain scenarios.
Giant Boss
Series
Description
Andross
Star Fox
Andross is a technological genius who was exiled to the planet Venom due to his destructive experiments in bio-engineering. His appearance in Tome 57 is based on his Star Fox Adventures design; and his battle is very similar to his in that game. Andross' hands are his weak spots, which must be defeated separately before he is defeated. As his limbs are dismembered, he can send his fists flying a great distance, and can create sonic blasts that cover a large distance.
Big Bang Monokuma
Danganronpa
Big Bang Monokuma is a giant Monokuma Unit created by the Towa Group. After the Tragedy, the Big Bang Monokuma was intended to be used as the last line of defence, to defeat the Monokuma Children and the robots the Warriors of Hope command. The giant robot can supposedly only be controlled by Haiji Towa and his father, though the AI Shirokuma was also able to take command of the vehicle. While it's large, it has a variety of powerful attacks: summoning thunder, powerful charge attacks, slamming its large sceptre, and dropping a large bomb. Despite its powerful attacks, it leaves itself really open after a majority of its attacks.
Garara Gator
Toriko
The Garara Gator is a large octopedal reptilian beast that resides in the Baron Archipelago during the Gourmet Age. It is at the top of the area's food chain, though its Capture Level is a lowly 5 (though an extra large 300 year-old Garara Gator ranks at level 8). Though it is slow, its defences are impregnable (it has no weak point) and it is a powerful physical fighter, it can throw Baron Leeches in a wide radius as a weak projectile attack.
Grimm Dragon
RWBY
The Dragon is a giant ancient creature of Grimm that exudes a strange black liquid that can spawn other Grimm. The Dragon itself flies around, rarely getting low enough to be attacked, though it can not stay airborne forever; it is during these times when the Dragon must be defeated. Though it can endlessly spawn Grimm, it has very little HP and can be defeated relatively quickly.
Junko Enoshima
Danganronpa
Junko Enoshima was once a student at the prestigious Hope's Peak Academy, where only 'Ultimate' students are chosen to attend. Junko held the title of Ultimate Fashionista, though this was just a facade; in reality, she was the Ultimate Analyst. Using her powers of analyzing her surroundings, she is the one who acted as the catalyst, initiating The Biggest, Most Awful, Most Tragic Event in Human History and leading the Ultimate Despairs. She takes on her giantess appearance from Danganronpa 2, and uses her cell phone to attack foes. This cell phone also acts as a weak point; destroying this cell phone causes her attacks to become slower, albeit somewhat more powerful.
King Dodongo
The Legend of Zelda
King Dodongo is a large dinosaur-like creature and the leader of the Dodongo enemy species from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. King Dodongo is a fire-breathing monster that must inhale a lot of air in order to actually spew fireballs, giving warriors a great deal of time to get out of his way. His scales greatly diminish the amount of damage he takes from attacks, but his large size and slow movements still make him an easy target; his attacks are incredibly powerful however, meaning that those close to him when he attacks are likely to be knocked away or take massive damage.
King Famardy
King of the Monsters
King Famardy is the King of the Monsters from the 1992 game King of the Monsters 2: The Next Thing. A large extraterrestrial blob-like creature. As a royal, he summons legions of enemies to fight in his stead, but when enough of them are defeated, he will take the stand and jump about to defeat his foes, eventually slowing down to allow his enemies to attack him while he's tired.
Nihilego
Pokémon
Nihilego, also known as UB01 Symbiont, is an Ultra Beast, a creature that come from an alternate dimension known as Ultra Space. A powerful beast, Nihilego is classified by humans as a dual-type Rock/Poison Pokémon. Nihilego is large, and its movements are slow, though its attacks are quite powerful with great reach. Despite this, Nihilego only leaves itself open after using Venoshock, a move that covers a large area in a poisonous gas; all other attacks allow it to keep its defences sturdy.
Shadowman
Call of Duty
Thanatos
Persona
Troll Kong
Toriko
Troll Kong is a large four-armed gorilla-like creature with a Capture Level of 9. The Troll Kongs are the rulers of the creatures that live in the 8th Biotope owned by the International Gourmet Organization, and act as the protectors of the Rainbow Fruit. Troll Kongs are large, with surprisingly quick attacks that make them hard to deal with, though some of their attacks will leave them very open afterwards, making them easy to take down should warriors be patient enough.
Zygarde is a large dual-type Dragon/Ground Legendary Pokémon made up of a large number of cells and cores. Zygarde will begin a battle in its 100% Forme, dropping to its 50% Forme and 10% Forme when enough damage is dealt to it. Apparently it lives deep in caves, monitoring the ecosystem of the Kalos region. Its attacks start off slow and powerful, speeding up but getting weaker as its cells are depleted. Its 50% Forme has many attacks with a large area of effect, making it harder for warriors to get closer to it.
Other Characters[]
Character
Series
Description
Elle Mel Marta
Tales
Heartseed
Kokoro Connect
Heartseed is a supernatural being who is seemingly able to manipulate the universe around him. Though he appears to lack a physical form, he is able to take over any person's body and command them from within, their eyes glazing over and their voices becoming monotone as he does. He often messes with Yamaboshi High's Student Cultural Society, forcing strange phenomena on them for his own amusement. Though he doesn't appear much in Tome 57, he is the catalyst for many of the game's events, and as such could technically be seen as the main antagonist. For most of the game, he takes over Gotou Ryuuzen's body, though there are times when he possesses Elle Mel Marta should Mr. Go be unavailable.
Iori Nagase
Kokoro Connect
Iori Nagase is a major character from Kokoro Connect and the president of Yamaboshi High's Student Cultural Society, around which the series is focused. Like her fellow clubmembers Aoki and Taichi, Iori does not directly appear in Tome 57, instead her personality is swapped with either Yui or Inaba during certain story events.
Komatsu
Toriko
Monty
Call of Duty
The Outsider
Dishonored
Professor Pericles
Scooby-Doo!
Slippy Toad
Star Fox
Slippy Toad is an anthropomorphic Toad-like being and a member of the intergalactic mercenary group known as Star Fox, where he works as a pilot and as an engineer. Slippy does not physically appear in Tome 57, instead communicating to the warriors by hijacking various computer systems. Slippy is very clumsy, though he claims to be assisting a group of fighters "somewhere else".
Taichi Yaegashi
Kokoro Connect
Taichi Yaegashi is a major character (arguably the main character) from Kokoro Connect and a member of Yamaboshi High's Student Cultural Society. Like his fellow clubmembers Aoki and Iori, Taichi does not directly appear in Tome 57, instead his personality is swapped with either Yui or Inaba during certain story events.
Yoshifumi Aoki
Kokoro Connect
Yoshifumi Aoki is a major character from Kokoro Connect and a member of Yamaboshi High's Student Cultural Society. Like his fellow clubmembers Taichi and Iori, Aoki does not directly appear in Tome 57, instead his personality is swapped with either Yui or Inaba during certain story events.
Scenario Maps[]
Map
Series
Description
Akihabara
Steins;Gate
Akihabara is a large district located in Tokyo. In the Steins;Gate universe, the shopping district is owned by the Akiha family, of which "Faris Nyannyan" (Rumiho Akiho) is a member of. Well known for its anime, manga, and video gaming influence, the district has earned the name of Akihabara Electric Town. The stage is set in the tight streets of the district, strangely empty and without the crowds that usually inhabit the area. Faris' own maid cafe, May Queen Nyan-nyan, and the Future Gadget Laboratory are two of the many landmarks that can be taken over as keeps.
Beacon Academy
RWBY
Beacon Academy is a large school in the kingdom of Vale with the intent to train Hunters and Huntresses in the art of defeating the Grimm that plague the world of Remnant. The school was destroyed during the Battle of Beacon, and a large Grimm Wyvern now sits perched on the school in a frozen state. The courtyard has a number of keeps, designated by the fences that enclose them. Due to some of the walls having been destroyed in battle, even a few classrooms serve as keeps.
Blackwood Mountain
Until Dawn
Blackwood Mountain, or Mount Washington, is a mountain located in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada and is under the protection of the Park Ranger Service of Blackwood County. Located on Blackwood Mountain is the Washington Estate, where twin sisters Hannah and Beth Washington were last seen before they disappeared. It is in and around this building that warriors fight, with the nearby guest cabin being the furthest keep from the house.
Blood Gulch
Red vs. Blue
Blood Gulch is a large, relatively empty, canyon used by Project Freelancer as a way to hide the Alpha AI away from the world. It is inhabited by a small number of simulation troopers which, in addition to keeping Alpha "company", are also used to train the Freelancer agents. This is the simplest map in the game, as the terrain is relatively flat and the only structures that are present on the map are the two bases located on either ends. There are caves and inclines cut into the cliff walls.
Bonneton
Super Mario
Boudreaux Mansion
MySims
Boudreaux Mansion is a large Victorian-styled mansion owned by Cyrus Boudreaux until his death, and granted via his will to Violet Nightshade. The mansion's depths holds a Fortunite Crystal, a crystal that can open up a portal to the Nightmare Realm. The house itself only acts one keep, and a large amount of the stage takes place in the swamp surrounding it.
Ding Dong Dell
Ni no Kuni
Evershade Valley
Super Mario
Excavation Site 64
Call of Duty
Factory Island
Detentionaire
Gerudo Desert
The Legend of Zelda
Green Hill Zone
Sonic the Hedgehog
Hakoniwa Academy
Medaka Box
Hope's Peak Academy
Danganronpa
Hyrule Field
The Legend of Zelda
Jabberwock Island
Danganronpa
Lake Epsilla
Tales
Morg City
Call of Duty
Nia Khera
Tales
Kashan Fortress
The Heroic Legend of Arslan
Land of Canaan
Tales
Mario Circuit
Super Mario
Melemele Island
Pokémon
Regal Island
Toriko
Shibuya
The World Ends With You
Skyloft
The Legend of Zelda
Smashville
Animal Crossing
The Aether
Call of Duty
Tostarena
Super Mario
Towa City
Danganronpa
Trivia[]
Tome 57 features 114 playable warriors; 114 being double that of 57.