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==Tactical Time and Action Time==
==Tactical Time and Action Time==
At the beginning of a player's turn, the '''Tactical Time'' (the time on the upper left of the screen) starts to run down (if limited), as long as no action is taken. This, as the name implies, gives time for the player to develop the proper tactic for the character to employ for that turn.
At the beginning of a player's turn, the '''Tactical Time''' (the time on the upper left of the screen) starts to run down (if limited), as long as no action is taken. This, as the name implies, gives time for the player to develop the proper tactic for the character to employ for that turn.


If the players takes any action, or if the Tactical Time expires, the '''Action Time''' starts to run down (the gague along the left side of the screen), and the player;s character is expected to move, act, and fight in this time. Player actions are limited by this gague, and while scoring normal attacks on enemies does provide a small amount of additional Action Time, the gauge will eventually expire, at which point the character's turn ends. Enemy actions are also limited by this gague.
If the players takes any action, or if the Tactical Time expires, the '''Action Time''' starts to run down (the gague along the left side of the screen), and the player;s character is expected to move, act, and fight in this time. Player actions are limited by this gague, and while scoring normal attacks on enemies does provide a small amount of additional Action Time, the gauge will eventually expire, at which point the character's turn ends. Enemy actions are also limited by this gague.

Revision as of 12:59, 15 May 2009

Eternal Sonata's Battle System is engaged by the player's character making contact with an enemy character on the main map. This switches the game's perspective to a circular battlefield where up to three allies engage up to three enemies.

A tutorial of battle basics is available when Polka first engages an enemy. A tutorial on special attacks is available when Allegretto and Beat first engage an enemy.

Surprise Attack

The player characters can gain the advantage of a surprise attack by making contact with the enemy's back on the main map. This results in the enemies' backs being turned to the players as well as the players having one full round of combat to themselves. These roles can be reversed if the enemy somehow makes contact with the player character's back to engage battle.

Light and Darkness

Different parts of the battlefield are in light and others in shadow, and these areas can sometimes change throughout the battle.

  • An ally's Special Attacks will change depending on whether he/she stands in light or shadow.
  • Certain creatures will morph into different ones if it moves from light to shadow and vice versa.
  • Certain innate enemy qualities and certain ally status alterations can cause them to project auras of light or shadow, affecting the battlefield accordingly.

Tactical Time and Action Time

At the beginning of a player's turn, the Tactical Time (the time on the upper left of the screen) starts to run down (if limited), as long as no action is taken. This, as the name implies, gives time for the player to develop the proper tactic for the character to employ for that turn.

If the players takes any action, or if the Tactical Time expires, the Action Time starts to run down (the gague along the left side of the screen), and the player;s character is expected to move, act, and fight in this time. Player actions are limited by this gague, and while scoring normal attacks on enemies does provide a small amount of additional Action Time, the gauge will eventually expire, at which point the character's turn ends. Enemy actions are also limited by this gague.

'Next' indicator

A Next indicator and arrow is shown on the battlefield, showing whose turn is next when the current character's Action Time expires. If the indicator is yellow, the enemy pointed by the arrow will be next to act. If the indicator is blue, the ally pointed by the arrow will be next to act, and a similar indicator will appear above that character's portrait at the top of the screen.

Status Effects

Varying aspects of the area in question, certain accessories available to characters, and certain attacks inflicted by characters can create different effects upon a character. Many of these effects are cumulative. If the status effect is inflicted rather than the result of an accessory or innate to the battlefield or character, the effect will automatically dissipate after four turns.

  • Air Body—Character does not project a shadow and is not affected by character auras or shadows. Light/Dark special attacks are only affected by the battlefield. Dissipates after four turns.
  • Burst—Character's attack power is doubled and defense halved. Dissipates after four turns.
  • Darkness Body—Character projects a shadow around him/her/it. All special attacks will be Dark-based. Dissipates after four turns.
  • Passive—Character cannot counterattack (only applicable at Party Level 4 and up).
  • Poison—At the beginning of a character's turn, his/her/its HP are reduced by a certain amount.
  • Regeneration—At the beginning of a character's turn, his/her/its HP are increased by a certain amount. Dissipation time varies on source.
  • Shining Body—Character projects an aura of light around him/her/it. All special attacks will be Light-based. Dissipates after four turns.
  • Slow—Character's battle speed halved. Dissipates after four turns.
  • Stop—Character unable to move for 1-2 seconds. Reduce stop time by repeatedly attempting to move. Dissipates after four turns.

Advanced Techniques

Varying advanced battle techniques can be invoked depending on the current Party Level. A tutorial on the tradeoffs of Party Level 2, including Echoes, is available when Allegretto and Beat first engage an enemy at Party Level 2.