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+ | <center>'''Frederic Chopin, speaking with Polka in [[Tenuto Village]]'''</center> |
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+ | [[Frédéric François Chopin]] was a nineteenth century romantic composer of classical music and is a key protagonist in ''Eternal Sonata''. As he lies in his deathbed at [[Number 12 Place Vendôme]], his spirit travels on a journey in a [[World of Eternal Sonata|world]] that he believes to be entirely his dream. In that world, he meets a girl named Polka who is exactly the same as his sister [[Emilia]] was when she died, and searches for a way to save her. As he continues his journey, he comes to realize that he has no idea what will happen next and his certainty about the world around him being all just a dream begins to waver. |
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− | An '''[[astra]]''' is a jewel that is found within the heart of every person in the world of ''[[Eternal Sonata]]''. The playable character Polka has an astra that glows brighter than anyone elses in the entire world, and which causes [[agogo]]s to glow when they gather around her. Astra was mentioned briefly in the original XBox 360 version of ''Eternal Sonata'', but was featured in much greater detail in the expanded PlayStation 3 version. |
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+ | *That [[EZI]], a boss exclusive to the PlayStation 3 version, is the only boss that has different forms in [[Light and Darkness|light and darkness]]? |
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− | *That the names of the pirate captain [[Dolce]]'s [[Special Attacks]] change in the final battle against her and her lieutenants? |
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+ | *That the dangerous properties of [[mineral powder]] are caused by a substance called [[magitone]]? |
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− | *That in the English-language version of ''Eternal Sonata'', [[March]] and [[Salsa]] share the voice actress? |
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+ | *That there are only two Saint's Mirror items in the game (an item that revives all characters at full HP) and in the PS3 version, the weight for this item was reduced from 10 to 2? |
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− | *That the battle theme "Unbalanced," used for the battle with [[Ruined Body]] ([[Waltz]] and Ruined Body in PS3) is reused for the battle with [[Annihilator]], the final boss of [[Mysterious Unison]]? |
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+ | *That the [[Hanon Hills]] were named after a real-life piano pedagogue, rather than a musical term? |
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− | *That in the PS3 version of ''Eternal Sonata'', [[Serenade]] has the highest speed stat of any character, and her exclusive armor Noble White increases it by a further 20%? |
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+ | *That though no world map is ever presented in-game, there does exist an official [[:File:Eternal Sonata World Map.jpg|world map]], which was also used as a backdrop for a [[:File:PlayStation 3 Promotional Wallpaper - Serenade.jpg|promotional wallpaper]] featuring [[Serenade]]? |
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− | *Other than certain of [[Crescendo]]'s shields, accessories are never found at shops, and with the exception of these and those involved within the trading quest, only a single one of each may be obtained in each playthrough? |
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