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<center>An '''''[[Eternal Sonata]]''''' database that anyone can edit!<br> |
<center>An '''''[[Eternal Sonata]]''''' database that anyone can edit!<br> |
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<span style="font-size:90%">'''<font color="red">Warning</font>''': The ''Eternal Sonata'' Wiki may contain unmarked spoilers. If you have not played the game, read with caution.</span></center> |
<span style="font-size:90%">'''<font color="red">Warning</font>''': The ''Eternal Sonata'' Wiki may contain unmarked spoilers. If you have not played the game, read with caution.</span></center> |
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+ | Eternal Sonata (トラスティベル 〜ショパンの夢) is a JRPG video game for PS3 and XBOX released in 2007 in Japan and 2008 in North America. It is rated T for 13 and up due to mild alcohol refernces, language, and violence. The game revolves around a dying Frederic Chopin in his golden era. He appears to be in a coma, but is conscious in a music-oriented dream world that he seems to have created. |
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+ | [[File:Dolce Battle-Start Pose.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Captain Dolce posing at the start of battle.]] |
+ | '''Captain Dolce''' is a recurring boss in ''Eternal Sonata'', head of a group of three pirates styling themselves as the [[:Category:Invincible Dolce Gang|Invincible Dolce Gang]]. As a boss, she first appears to trouble the party on-board on her own pirate ship, the [[Pirate Ship Dolce|Pirate Ship ''Dolce'']]. She moves swiftly, hits with a number of powerful attacks, and is especially troublesome in tandem with her two allies, the [[1st Lieutenant]] ([[Bass (pirate)|Bass]]) and [[2nd Lieutenant]] ([[Guitar]]). She can be fought a total of two more times in a normal playthrough, and an additional time in [[Encore Mode]]. The third and fourth battles provide some of the best accessory rewards in the game. ''[[Captain Dolce|Read more...]]'' |
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− | '''Trick or Treat''' is a [[Battle#Boss battle|boss]] monster that appears before the party in the Waterfall area of the [[Woodblock Groves]]. As the Neutralizing Stone given to the party by Jazz is cracked, the party is forced to fight Trick or Treat while under the full effects of an annoying Poison [[status]]. Trick or Treat employs some powerful attacks, including a teleporting move called '''Inevitable Punishment''' and a '''Mushroom Party''' that drops mushrooms on everyone at melee range. In the Xbox 360 version, it is accompanied by two [[Mushroom Up]] opponents, but in the PlayStation 3 version, these were upgraded to more dangerous [[Red Cap]]s. ''[[Trick or Treat|Read more...]]'' |
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+ | <div style="text-align:right; font-size:90%;">''[[Eternal Sonata Wiki:Featured articles|Past Featured Articles...]]''</div> |
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− | {{Heading|Did you Know?}} |
+ | {{Heading|Did you Know? - Best Of}} |
− | * That a number of wallpapers and an XMB theme based on ''Eternal Sonata'' are downloadable on the PlayStation Network? |
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− | * That in music the term "bass" has two meanings, hence the presence of two Basses in ''Eternal Sonata'' - a [[Bass (pirate)|pirate]] and a [[Bass (Andantino)|member]] of [[Andantino]]? |
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* That the battle theme used for the final boss fight is a remix of Chopin's "[[Revolution|Revolutionary Etude]]"? |
* That the battle theme used for the final boss fight is a remix of Chopin's "[[Revolution|Revolutionary Etude]]"? |
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+ | *That the boss [[Tracer]] has a [[Special Attacks|Special Attack]] that shares its name with one of [[Falsetto]]'s - '''Willow Strike'''? |
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− | * That the [[Eternal Sonata Official Website (U.S.)|official U.S. website]] for ''Eternal Sonata'' remains online, though certain features are no longer functional? |
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+ | *That the song "[[Heaven's Mirror (song)|Heaven's Mirror]]" was presented in Japanese in the original Japanese version, but was changed to an Italian operetta for the international releases? |
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− | * That each of the scenes shown upon defeating a boss in the [[Double Reed Tower of Sand]] were altered in the PlayStation 3 release of ''Eternal Sonata''? |
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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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<div style="text-align:right; font-size:90%;">''[[Eternal Sonata Wiki:Did You Know archive|Past Did You Knows...]]''</div> |
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{{Heading|About ''Eternal Sonata''}} |
{{Heading|About ''Eternal Sonata''}} |
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''Eternal Sonata'' is an RPG, developed by [[tri-Crescendo]]. The game is about the final hours of legendary Polish composer, [[Frédéric François Chopin]]. The story envisions a fictional world dreamed by Chopin during his last hours that is influenced by Chopin's life and music, and in which he himself is a playable character, among others. |
''Eternal Sonata'' is an RPG, developed by [[tri-Crescendo]]. The game is about the final hours of legendary Polish composer, [[Frédéric François Chopin]]. The story envisions a fictional world dreamed by Chopin during his last hours that is influenced by Chopin's life and music, and in which he himself is a playable character, among others. |
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+ | <center>''"Your astra is glowing. But it's glowing far too brightly for this world. It's glowing so brightly that it is unconsciously leading you toward a deep darkness. One that must be illuminated. And someday, the moment will arrive when a sea of unending darkness will lie waiting before you. Oh, how I wish you weren't the only person who could bring light to that deep, dark abyss."''<br><br>'''[[Solfege]], telling [[Polka]] about [[astra]]s'''</center> |
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− | <center>''"I've been keeping it a secret, but I'm actually completely terrified of ghosts. See ya, Beat. And hey, good luck!"''<br><br>'''Allegretto leaves the party to take care of a "[[Root Lurker|ghost]]" in the [[Mandolin Church Catacombs]].'''</center> |
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* ''[[:Category:Andantino|Andantino]]'' |
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* ''[[Trusty Bell ~Chopin no Yume~ Original Score|Original Score]]'' |
* ''[[Trusty Bell ~Chopin no Yume~ Original Score|Original Score]]'' |
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+ | * ''[[Trusty Bell ~Chopin no Yume~ Drama CD|Drama CD]]'' |
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* ''[[Eternal Sonata (Manga)|Manga adaptation]]'' |
* ''[[Eternal Sonata (Manga)|Manga adaptation]]'' |
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* ''[[Eternal Sonata Official Strategy Guide|Official Strategy Guide]]'' |
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Eternal Sonata (トラスティベル 〜ショパンの夢) is a JRPG video game for PS3 and XBOX released in 2007 in Japan and 2008 in North America. It is rated T for 13 and up due to mild alcohol refernces, language, and violence. The game revolves around a dying Frederic Chopin in his golden era. He appears to be in a coma, but is conscious in a music-oriented dream world that he seems to have created.
Allegretto |
Beat |
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Crescendo |
Falsetto |
Frédéric |
Jazz |
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Polka |
Salsa |
Serenade |
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Captain Dolce is a recurring boss in Eternal Sonata, head of a group of three pirates styling themselves as the Invincible Dolce Gang. As a boss, she first appears to trouble the party on-board on her own pirate ship, the Pirate Ship Dolce. She moves swiftly, hits with a number of powerful attacks, and is especially troublesome in tandem with her two allies, the 1st Lieutenant (Bass) and 2nd Lieutenant (Guitar). She can be fought a total of two more times in a normal playthrough, and an additional time in Encore Mode. The third and fourth battles provide some of the best accessory rewards in the game. Read more...
- That the battle theme used for the final boss fight is a remix of Chopin's "Revolutionary Etude"?
- That the boss Tracer has a Special Attack that shares its name with one of Falsetto's - Willow Strike?
- That the song "Heaven's Mirror" was presented in Japanese in the original Japanese version, but was changed to an Italian operetta for the international releases?
- That the Hanon Hills were named after a real-life piano pedagogue, rather than a musical term?
- 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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Eternal Sonata is an RPG, developed by tri-Crescendo. The game is about the final hours of legendary Polish composer, Frédéric François Chopin. The story envisions a fictional world dreamed by Chopin during his last hours that is influenced by Chopin's life and music, and in which he himself is a playable character, among others.
Solfege, telling Polka about astras
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