Wild Arms XF/YMMV


 * Bittersweet Ending: The throne is regained and the world saved, but
 * Expanded upon in the one shot manga where
 * Chapters of the Epilogue Manga can be found on the Internet. Google is your friend here.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: The game has one of the best soundtracks in the Wild Arms series. The battle themes are particularly cool.
 * Demonic Spiders: The Harpy enemies. They are faster than you, dodge easily, inflict a multitude of status ailments including confusion and instant death, and tend to steal your items and run away. Thankfully they are also one of the game's Pinata Enemies.
 * Game Breaker: Casting Slow Down on an enemy and then attacking with characters equipped with the Decelerate skill practically guarantees that this enemy will never act; equip "Accelerate" on your own characters to make it certain. This is the best way to deal with bosses. All these abilities are included in the four classes you have from the beginning of the game.
 * And that's not the only one. Having a slow character use the Strider class' "Trail" on a fast character to give them twice as much range; "Turn Shift" chains; "Anchor Hook"ing enemies into Bottomless Pits; "Intrude" chains; Felius' "Status Absorb" + High Cavalier's "Status Transfer"... It's a Turn-Based Strategy RPG, finding Game Breakers is part of why you play it.
 * Good Bad Bugs: If you have one item, and a Harpy steals that item from a Copy, and you use it in the same round with the person who the Copy is based off; you now have 255 of the item.
 * Tear Jerker: 's Heroic Sacrifice becomes even more heartbreaking on a second playthrough when the player realizes that he figured out the truth and really is saying good-bye to
 * Alexia mourning for after Act 3-2 is short, but powerful.
 * The backstory as to exactly why Clarissa hates lies so much definitely counts.
 * Viewer Gender Confusion: Weisheit. His voice actor sounds like a woman, and the little chest flair on his portrait might be a rather Pettanko-esque set of boobies... But all the other characters call him a guy.
 * Rupert isn't sure if Weisheit is male or female at first, either, so it's not just the audience.
 * The truth is complex: