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'''Vantage Master''' is a turn-based strategy game by [[Nihon Falcom]]. Players control a summoner character, called a Master, and summon elemental creatures, known as Natials, to do battle. The object of the game is to knock out the opposing Master. There are 24 Natials, divided into 4 elements: Heavens, Fire, Water, and Earth, each having the advantage over another element. Players must use the terrain to their advantage, whether it be standing behind shrubbery to slow enemy attacks, commandeering restorative magic stones scattered throughout the map, utilizing high ground to boost the range of archery, or summoning water Natials in the water to boost their movement. Vantage Master also uses a hexagonal grid system, allowing control of unit facing, and creating the ability to cause extra damage through rear and flank attacks.
'''Vantage Master''' is a turn-based strategy game by [[Nihon Falcom]]. Players control a summoner character, called a Master, and summon elemental creatures, known as Natials, to do battle. The object of the game is to knock out the opposing Master. There are 24 Natials, divided into 4 elements: Heavens, Fire, Water, and Earth, each having the advantage over another element. Players must use the terrain to their advantage, whether it be standing behind shrubbery to slow enemy attacks, commandeering restorative magic stones scattered throughout the map, utilizing high ground to boost the range of archery, or summoning water Natials in the water to boost their movement. Vantage Master also uses a hexagonal grid system, allowing control of unit facing, and creating the ability to cause extra damage through rear and flank attacks.


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