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Visit the character sheet [[Suikoden Tactics/Characters|here]]!
Visit the character sheet [[Suikoden Tactics/Characters|here]]!


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''[[Suikoden Tactics]]'' provides examples of:

* [[The Atoner]] - Andarc, for {{spoiler|[[Shoot the Dog|slaying Walter]] after he was turned into a fishman and almost killed Kyril.}} Also, {{spoiler|Snowe Vingerhut.}}
* [[The Atoner]] - Andarc, for {{spoiler|[[Shoot the Dog|slaying Walter]] after he was turned into a fishman and almost killed Kyril.}} Also, {{spoiler|Snowe Vingerhut.}}
* [[Battle Couple]] - Akaghi and Mizuki, though they [[Everyone Can See It|insist]] [[She Is Not My Girlfriend|otherwise]].
* [[Battle Couple]] - Akaghi and Mizuki, though they [[Everyone Can See It|insist]] [[She Is Not My Girlfriend|otherwise]].

Revision as of 12:55, 24 May 2018

A Suikoden Gaiden Game and the sequel to Suikoden IV, Suikoden Tactics (released as only Rhapsodia on Japan) tells the story of Kyril, the son of a Scarlet Moon officer, as he investigates and uncovers a massive conspiracy revolving around Rune Cannons. A complex web of political intrigue, rebellion, insurrection and a dying empire is further complicated by other agents of the Scarlet Moon with their own priorities regarding Kooluk and the Rune Cannons.

Tactics/Rhapsodia ties up many of the loose ends left over from IV, providing key information that helped the plot of the prior game make sense. Most of the cast returned, with a higher Stars of Destiny retention rate than even Suikoden II boasted, and several got fleshed out a fair bit more in the process, mostly via party chatter and optional campfire scenes.

Visit the character sheet here!

Tropes used in Suikoden Tactics include: