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** Played straight with the [[Our Demons Are Different|Demons]].
** Played straight with the [[Our Demons Are Different|Demons]].
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: Bosses tend to be the leaders of their factions.
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: Bosses tend to be the leaders of their factions.
* [[Batman Gambit]]: How {{spoiler|the [[Big Bad]] kills the [[Big Good]].}} Also, {{spoiler|[[The End of the World As We Know It|the Convocation]] on the part of the Demons and elemental powers. They convinced the Circle Mages that performing the rituals at the right time would give the performer unlimited power. It turned out that it summoned them to wreak havoc on the world.}}
* [[Batman Gambit]]: How {{spoiler|the [[Big Bad]] kills the [[Big Good]].}} Also, {{spoiler|[[The End of the World as We Know It|the Convocation]] on the part of the Demons and elemental powers. They convinced the Circle Mages that performing the rituals at the right time would give the performer unlimited power. It turned out that it summoned them to wreak havoc on the world.}}
* [[Blessed With Suck]]: Rune warriors can summon huge armies and are immortal. However, if they are stay too long "dead" they will loose their memories and abilities. Oh, and they have to completely obey the person who has their rune stones.
* [[Blessed with Suck]]: Rune warriors can summon huge armies and are immortal. However, if they are stay too long "dead" they will loose their memories and abilities. Oh, and they have to completely obey the person who has their rune stones.
** Maybe more a bit of a case of [[Cursed With Awesome]] are the Shaikan: They can revive other Shaikan, summon them from great distances and can use [[Blood Magic]]. The downside? If they die, they are not allowed into the River of Souls and have to stay on the [[And I Must Scream|riverside forever]].
** Maybe more a bit of a case of [[Cursed with Awesome]] are the Shaikan: They can revive other Shaikan, summon them from great distances and can use [[Blood Magic]]. The downside? If they die, they are not allowed into the River of Souls and have to stay on the [[And I Must Scream|riverside forever]].
* [[Broken Bridge]]: Many of them. Most portals don't become available until you've done something on that map. A new quest arc is usually kicked off by a previously-inaccessible gate in a major city becoming available.
* [[Broken Bridge]]: Many of them. Most portals don't become available until you've done something on that map. A new quest arc is usually kicked off by a previously-inaccessible gate in a major city becoming available.
* [[Call Back]]: ''[[Spellforce]]'' and all its sequels start with a shot of a hero monument, which lights up and summons the [[Player Character]]. ''[[Spellforce 2]]'' starts with a shot of a hero monument, totally inactive, then pulls back to the [[Player Character]] ruminating on the fact that the Rune Warriors are no more.
* [[Call Back]]: ''[[Spellforce]]'' and all its sequels start with a shot of a hero monument, which lights up and summons the [[Player Character]]. ''[[Spellforce 2]]'' starts with a shot of a hero monument, totally inactive, then pulls back to the [[Player Character]] ruminating on the fact that the Rune Warriors are no more.
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* [[Cutscene]]: Most in-engine, the beginning and ending ones are cinematics.
* [[Cutscene]]: Most in-engine, the beginning and ending ones are cinematics.
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: The PC can use [[Black Magic]], if you like. Also, both the light and dark races are playable, and form a segment of the campaign.
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]]: The PC can use [[Black Magic]], if you like. Also, both the light and dark races are playable, and form a segment of the campaign.
* [[Dropped a Bridge On Him]]: {{spoiler|A npc in a side quest informs you that the ice elves from ''[[The Breath of Winter]]'' were wiped out by an invasion.}}
* [[Dropped a Bridge on Him]]: {{spoiler|A npc in a side quest informs you that the ice elves from ''[[The Breath of Winter]]'' were wiped out by an invasion.}}
* [[Expy]]: Craig Un'Shallach is a [[The Dark Elf Trilogy|dark elf who wields two swords]] and had to [[Defector From Decadence|leave his homeland]].
* [[Expy]]: Craig Un'Shallach is a [[The Dark Elf Trilogy|dark elf who wields two swords]] and had to [[Defector From Decadence|leave his homeland]].
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: The light races suffer from [[Obstructive Bureaucrat|Obstructive Bureaucrats]] in ''[[Shadow Wars]]'' and [[Jerkass|Jerkassery]] throughout. Also, the PC is more than willing to slaughter armies of the light races if they get in his or her way.
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: The light races suffer from [[Obstructive Bureaucrat|Obstructive Bureaucrats]] in ''[[Shadow Wars]]'' and [[Jerkass|Jerkassery]] throughout. Also, the PC is more than willing to slaughter armies of the light races if they get in his or her way.
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* [[Mana]]: For the PC, heroes, and basic units alike.
* [[Mana]]: For the PC, heroes, and basic units alike.
* [[Portal Network]]: The world is set up as a series of interconnected RTS or RPG maps. Travel is via portal, or [[Check Point|Bindstone]] for the player character.
* [[Portal Network]]: The world is set up as a series of interconnected RTS or RPG maps. Travel is via portal, or [[Check Point|Bindstone]] for the player character.
** Furthermore, the [[Portal Network]] was set up by the [[Big Good]] during the timeskip between [[The End of the World As We Know It]] and the beginning of the first game. {{spoiler|When he gets killed [[Deader Than Dead]], the portals begin to fade... see [[The Magic Goes Away]].}}
** Furthermore, the [[Portal Network]] was set up by the [[Big Good]] during the timeskip between [[The End of the World as We Know It]] and the beginning of the first game. {{spoiler|When he gets killed [[Deader Than Dead]], the portals begin to fade... see [[The Magic Goes Away]].}}
* [[Novelization]]: A trilogy written by Uschi Zietsch about the Shaikan.
* [[Novelization]]: A trilogy written by Uschi Zietsch about the Shaikan.
* [[Precursors]]: The Formers. No plot significance {{spoiler|until ''[[Dragon Storm]]''}}, just the source of some [[MacGuffin|MacGuffins]] and [[Plot Coupons]].
* [[Precursors]]: The Formers. No plot significance {{spoiler|until ''[[Dragon Storm]]''}}, just the source of some [[MacGuffin|MacGuffins]] and [[Plot Coupons]].
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** [[Five Races]]: [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same|Dwarves]], [[Our Elves Are Better|Elves]], and Humans for the [[Light Is Not Good|"light"]] races. Fairy and Cute are excluded.
** [[Five Races]]: [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same|Dwarves]], [[Our Elves Are Better|Elves]], and Humans for the [[Light Is Not Good|"light"]] races. Fairy and Cute are excluded.
** [[Fantasy Axis of Evil]]: [[Our Orcs Are Different|Blizzard-style Orcs]], [[All Trolls Are Different|Trolls]] and [[Our Elves Are Better|Dark Elves]] for the [[Dark Is Not Evil|"dark"]] races. ''[[Spellforce 2]]'' splits off Dark Elves into the Pact along with Gargoyles and [[Living Shadow|Shadows]], and adds [[Barbarian Tribe|Barbarians]] to the Trolls and Orcs to form the Clans. Keep in mind that [[Dark Is Not Evil]], and the dark races are playable and take up half the campaign in ''[[The Order of Dawn]]'' and ''two-thirds'' of the campaign in ''[[Shadow Wars]]''. Eldritch fulfills the [[Always Chaotic Evil]] role and are universally unplayable (see [[The Horde]] below). Crafty is excluded.
** [[Fantasy Axis of Evil]]: [[Our Orcs Are Different|Blizzard-style Orcs]], [[All Trolls Are Different|Trolls]] and [[Our Elves Are Better|Dark Elves]] for the [[Dark Is Not Evil|"dark"]] races. ''[[Spellforce 2]]'' splits off Dark Elves into the Pact along with Gargoyles and [[Living Shadow|Shadows]], and adds [[Barbarian Tribe|Barbarians]] to the Trolls and Orcs to form the Clans. Keep in mind that [[Dark Is Not Evil]], and the dark races are playable and take up half the campaign in ''[[The Order of Dawn]]'' and ''two-thirds'' of the campaign in ''[[Shadow Wars]]''. Eldritch fulfills the [[Always Chaotic Evil]] role and are universally unplayable (see [[The Horde]] below). Crafty is excluded.
** [[The Horde]]: Of [[Undead]] or [[Our Demons Are Different|Demons]], usually. They're the primary unplayable races. Also the [[Mecha Mooks|Blades]] in [[The Order of Dawn]]. The Orcs act like it at first, but that's more a bunch of mercenaries than anything.
** [[The Horde]]: Of [[Undead]] or [[Our Demons Are Different|Demons]], usually. They're the primary unplayable races. Also the [[Mecha-Mooks|Blades]] in [[The Order of Dawn]]. The Orcs act like it at first, but that's more a bunch of mercenaries than anything.
* [[Storming the Castle]]: If the enemy has a legendary, nigh-impregnable fort, you'll take it from them. No Exceptions.
* [[Storming the Castle]]: If the enemy has a legendary, nigh-impregnable fort, you'll take it from them. No Exceptions.
* [[Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome]]: {{spoiler|Urias in ''[[Shadow of the Phoenix]]'', Borias and Lyen in [[Dragon Storm]]}}
* [[Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome]]: {{spoiler|Urias in ''[[Shadow of the Phoenix]]'', Borias and Lyen in [[Dragon Storm]]}}
* [[Take a Third Option]]: The Circle Mages began to research and create rune warriors as a result of their need for reliable assistants. Standard magical servants such as bound elementals were loyal but unable to think for themselves, human mercenaries had the power to think and learn, but were prone to treachery. The rune warriors, humanoid souls bound to magical runes, have the best of both worlds.
* [[Take a Third Option]]: The Circle Mages began to research and create rune warriors as a result of their need for reliable assistants. Standard magical servants such as bound elementals were loyal but unable to think for themselves, human mercenaries had the power to think and learn, but were prone to treachery. The rune warriors, humanoid souls bound to magical runes, have the best of both worlds.
* [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard]]: Logistics don't apply to the CPU ''at all'' in [[Spellforce]]'s campaign. In ''[[Spellforce 2]]'', less so.
* [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard]]: Logistics don't apply to the CPU ''at all'' in [[Spellforce]]'s campaign. In ''[[Spellforce 2]]'', less so.
* [[The End of the World As We Know It]]: In the opening cutscene, as a result of "The Convocation". Only regions immediately around the Godstones fail to be reduced to chaotic ocean. This justifies the [[Portal Network]].
* [[The End of the World as We Know It]]: In the opening cutscene, as a result of "The Convocation". Only regions immediately around the Godstones fail to be reduced to chaotic ocean. This justifies the [[Portal Network]].
* [[Time Machine]]: Terminator rules. The [[Player Character]] helps build at least one in the first entry of each game. In both cases, it's an extremely elaborate process and takes the entire game. {{spoiler|The one in ''[[The Order of Dawn]]'' is by way of [[MacGuffin Delivery Service]], and is used by the [[Big Bad]] to go back in time and... become the [[Big Good]].}}
* [[Time Machine]]: Terminator rules. The [[Player Character]] helps build at least one in the first entry of each game. In both cases, it's an extremely elaborate process and takes the entire game. {{spoiler|The one in ''[[The Order of Dawn]]'' is by way of [[MacGuffin Delivery Service]], and is used by the [[Big Bad]] to go back in time and... become the [[Big Good]].}}
* [[Unholy Nuke]]: The Death sub-branch of [[Black Magic]].
* [[Unholy Nuke]]: The Death sub-branch of [[Black Magic]].
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* [[Animate Dead]]: Classic style and {{spoiler|high-powered, magic-induced [[Face Heel Turn]] style.}}
* [[Animate Dead]]: Classic style and {{spoiler|high-powered, magic-induced [[Face Heel Turn]] style.}}
* [[Back From the Dead]]: {{spoiler|Rohen, in ''[[Shadow of the Phoenix]]''. [[Animate Dead]] style.}}
* [[Back From the Dead]]: {{spoiler|Rohen, in ''[[Shadow of the Phoenix]]''. [[Animate Dead]] style.}}
* [[Beef Gate]]: Of undead at the gate from Greydusk Vale to the Northern Windwalls. And another at the Frost Marshes made of [[Mecha Mooks]]. {{spoiler|Removed in a plot event by the Order of Dawn, at the cost of most of their manpower.}}
* [[Beef Gate]]: Of undead at the gate from Greydusk Vale to the Northern Windwalls. And another at the Frost Marshes made of [[Mecha-Mooks]]. {{spoiler|Removed in a plot event by the Order of Dawn, at the cost of most of their manpower.}}
* [[Big Bad]]: The Dark One.
* [[Big Bad]]: The Dark One.
* [[Big Good]]: Rohen.
* [[Big Good]]: Rohen.
* [[Crippling Overspecialization]]: The elves can only recruit their strongest units if they have iron, but they CAN'T GATHER THAT RESOURCE ON THEIR OWN.
* [[Crippling Overspecialization]]: The elves can only recruit their strongest units if they have iron, but they CAN'T GATHER THAT RESOURCE ON THEIR OWN.
** They can, but are highly inefficient in it.
** They can, but are highly inefficient in it.
* [[Deal With the Devil]]: Uram in the backstory. {{spoiler|The [[Player Character]] in [[The Order of Dawn]], when he or she gives the Mask of Belial to Hokan Ashir.}}
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: Uram in the backstory. {{spoiler|The [[Player Character]] in [[The Order of Dawn]], when he or she gives the Mask of Belial to Hokan Ashir.}}
* [[Evil Versus Evil]]: Hokan versus [[Deal With the Devil|Uram]] in the backstory. ([[Undead]]/[[Mecha Mooks|Blades]] and [[Our Demons Are Different|Demons]], respectively.)
* [[Evil Versus Evil]]: Hokan versus [[Deal with the Devil|Uram]] in the backstory. ([[Undead]]/[[Mecha-Mooks|Blades]] and [[Our Demons Are Different|Demons]], respectively.)
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|''[[Big Good|Rohen]]'', as a result of [[Animate Dead]].}}
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|''[[Big Good|Rohen]]'', as a result of [[Animate Dead]].}}
* [[Free-Fall Fight]]: In the opening cinematic, between [[Big Good|Rohen]] and [[Big Bad|The Dark One]].
* [[Free-Fall Fight]]: In the opening cinematic, between [[Big Good|Rohen]] and [[Big Bad|The Dark One]].
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* [[Horny Devils]]: "Seductress" demons.
* [[Horny Devils]]: "Seductress" demons.
* [[I Hate Past Me]]: {{spoiler|The [[Big Good]] in "The Order Of Dawn" is the future self of the [[Big Bad]].}}
* [[I Hate Past Me]]: {{spoiler|The [[Big Good]] in "The Order Of Dawn" is the future self of the [[Big Bad]].}}
* [[Late to The Party]]: You, several times. Most notably when {{spoiler|the Order takes Frost Marshes from the [[Mecha Mooks|Blades]], being killed almost to a man in the process.}}
* [[Late to the Party]]: You, several times. Most notably when {{spoiler|the Order takes Frost Marshes from the [[Mecha-Mooks|Blades]], being killed almost to a man in the process.}}
* [[MacGuffin]]: The book. Later, the Phoenix Stone.
* [[MacGuffin]]: The book. Later, the Phoenix Stone.
* [[Love Makes You Evil]]: The emperor in ''Shadow of the Phoenix''.
* [[Love Makes You Evil]]: The emperor in ''Shadow of the Phoenix''.
* [[MacGuffin Delivery Service]]: {{spoiler|Just about every single [[MacGuffin]] you get your hands on. See [[Unwitting Pawn]].}}
* [[MacGuffin Delivery Service]]: {{spoiler|Just about every single [[MacGuffin]] you get your hands on. See [[Unwitting Pawn]].}}
* [[The Magocracy]]: In the backstory, the thirteen Circle Mages were ''the'' single most powerful power bloc. And when they had a falling out, well, see [[The End of the World As We Know It]].
* [[The Magocracy]]: In the backstory, the thirteen Circle Mages were ''the'' single most powerful power bloc. And when they had a falling out, well, see [[The End of the World as We Know It]].
** Notably, Circle Mages (specifically, Hokan and Uram) were responsible for the creation of [[Undead]], [[Mecha Mooks|Iron Ones]], and [[Our Demons Are Different|Demons]], which are all three of the major [[Always Chaotic Evil]]/[[The Horde]] factions you have to deal with in ''[[The Order of Dawn]]''.
** Notably, Circle Mages (specifically, Hokan and Uram) were responsible for the creation of [[Undead]], [[Mecha-Mooks|Iron Ones]], and [[Our Demons Are Different|Demons]], which are all three of the major [[Always Chaotic Evil]]/[[The Horde]] factions you have to deal with in ''[[The Order of Dawn]]''.
* [[My Death Is Just the Beginning]]: {{spoiler|By the ''[[Big Good]]''. He knew he would die and that the [[Big Bad]] would get the [[MacGuffin]] because, well, see [[Stable Time Loop]].}}
* [[My Death Is Just the Beginning]]: {{spoiler|By the ''[[Big Good]]''. He knew he would die and that the [[Big Bad]] would get the [[MacGuffin]] because, well, see [[Stable Time Loop]].}}
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: The Dark One.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: The Dark One.
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Spellforce is a combination Real Time Strategy and RPG franchise created by German game developers Phenomic.

The original game Spellforce: The Order of Dawn was followed by two expansions: Spellforce: The Breath of Winter (2004) and Spellforce: Shadow of the Phoenix (2005).

Spellforce (Gold Edition) includes the first two games in the series, while Spellforce (Platinum Edition) includes all three games. Spellforce: Universe includes all three of the Spellforce games as well as both the sequel games.

A sequel, Spellforce 2: Shadow Wars was released in 2006 and Spellforce 2: Dragon Storm was released in 2007.

JoWooD Entertainment is working on a standalone expansion called Spellforce 2: Faith in Destiny. It's currently indefinitely delayed.

Both games take the RTS/RPG concept and run with it, using slightly different leveling concepts along the way. There are Diablo-like hero-only maps, and full scale RTS maps as well.

Like everything else, there's a wiki.


All games in the series provide examples of:


Spellforce and its expansions provide examples of:


Spellforce 2 and its expansions provide examples of: