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'''''Wild ARMs 2''''', known in Japan as ''Wild ARMs: 2nd Ignition'', is a [[western (genre)|Western]] [[Steampunk]] [[console role-playing game]] developed by [[Media.Vision]] and published by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]] and the second installment in the ''[[Wild Arms series|Wild ARMs series]]''. It was released in [[2000]] on the [[Sony]] [[PlayStation]] [[video game console]].
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'''Wild Arms 2''', originally known in Japan and in Western marketing as '''Wild Arms: 2nd Ignition''', is a western / steampunk role-playing game developed by [[Media.Vision]] and published by [[Sony Computer Entertainment]]. It is the second game in the Wild Arms series, released in the year 2000 for the Sony PlayStation console.
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
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The night of the seventh day after obtaining the sword — wrapped in a torrent of light, the Magess vanished from Filgaia together with the Blaze of Disaster, leaving behind Argetlahm plunged deep in the earth....
 
The night of the seventh day after obtaining the sword — wrapped in a torrent of light, the Magess vanished from Filgaia together with the Blaze of Disaster, leaving behind Argetlahm plunged deep in the earth....
   
Time passed. The Guardian Blade Argetlahm began to be treated as a symbol of power. The battle of the Sword Magess remained in the hearts of the people as a familiar, ubiquitous legend. But the people had no reason to think that their familiar legends of the past would have meaning in the present — and in the future.
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Time passed. The Guardian Blade Argetlahm began to be treated as a symbol of power. The battle of the Sword Magess remained in the hearts of the people as a familiar, ubiquitous legend. But the people had no reason to think that their familiar legends of the past would have meaning in the present — and in the future.
   
 
==Main Characters==
 
==Main Characters==
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*[[Brad_Evans|Brad Evans]] - A former war hero now treated as a war criminal. He's tough, powerful, and has the best understanding of the military mind of the group. His story is to come to grips with what he can do now that his wars are over and those he served no longer have a need for him. He's the 'displaced veteran' of the group.
 
*[[Brad_Evans|Brad Evans]] - A former war hero now treated as a war criminal. He's tough, powerful, and has the best understanding of the military mind of the group. His story is to come to grips with what he can do now that his wars are over and those he served no longer have a need for him. He's the 'displaced veteran' of the group.
   
*[[Lilka_Eleniak|Llika Eleniak]] - A crest sorceress attempting to fill her talented older sister's shoes. She's the cheerful girl of the group, though this is largely a front to cover up her own lack of confidence in her skills.
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*[[Lilka_Eleniak|Llika Eleniak]] - A crest sorceress attempting to fill her talented older sister's shoes. She's the cheerful girl of the group, though this is largely a front to cover up her own lack of confidence in her skills.
   
 
*[[Tim_Rhymeless|Tim Rhymeless]] - Tim is a young orphaned boy  in the town of Meria. Despite his youth and innocence, Tim retains a powerful ability to speak to and command the [[Guardians]] through his [[Summoning]] skills. Tim's story deals with the selfishness and often emptiness of sacrifice.
 
*[[Tim_Rhymeless|Tim Rhymeless]] - Tim is a young orphaned boy  in the town of Meria. Despite his youth and innocence, Tim retains a powerful ability to speak to and command the [[Guardians]] through his [[Summoning]] skills. Tim's story deals with the selfishness and often emptiness of sacrifice.
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* [[Tony Stark]]
 
* [[Tony Stark]]
 
* [[Scott Summers]]
 
* [[Scott Summers]]
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* [[Tim Rhymeless]]
   
 
===Special ARMS Stationary Unit===
 
===Special ARMS Stationary Unit===
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* [[Colette Mapleleaf]]: Tim's love interest
 
* [[Colette Mapleleaf]]: Tim's love interest
 
* [[Marina Irington]]: Ashley's love interest
 
* [[Marina Irington]]: Ashley's love interest
* Liz
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* [[Liz]]: Odessa Scientist
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* [[Ard]]: Odessa Assistant Scientist
* Ard
 
* Billy Pilder: Brad's old war comrade
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* [[Billy Pilder]]: Brad's old war comrade
* Merrill: Young girl form T'Bok Village
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* [[Merrill]]: Young girl form T'Bok Village
* Rassyu the Dog: Brad's dog
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* [[Rassyu|Rassyu the Dog]]: Brad's dog
 
* Eleniak Witch-Girl: Lilka's famous older sister
 
* Eleniak Witch-Girl: Lilka's famous older sister
* Lombardia: Only known living dragon
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* [[Lombardia]]: Only known living dragon
   
 
=== Single Appearances===
 
=== Single Appearances===
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==Locations==
 
==Locations==
* [[Town of Meria]]
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* [[Meria|Town of Meria]]
* Valeria Chateau
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* [[Valeria Chateau]]
 
* Odd Headquarters
 
* Odd Headquarters
* Damzen City
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* [[Damzen City]]
 
* Sielje Region
 
* Sielje Region
* T'bok Village
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* [[T'Bok Village]]
* Baskar Village
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* [[Baskar|Baskar Village]]
 
* Halmetz
 
* Halmetz
 
* Sylvaland Castle
 
* Sylvaland Castle
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* Holst
 
* Holst
 
* Guild Gallad
 
* Guild Gallad
* Palace Village
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* [[Palace Village]]
* Sword Cathedral
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* [[Sword Cathedral]]
   
 
=== Dungeons ===
 
=== Dungeons ===
 
* Spiral Tower
 
* Spiral Tower
* Illsveil Prison
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* [[Illsveil Prison]]
 
* Lost Garden
 
* Lost Garden
 
* Meteorite Crater
 
* Meteorite Crater
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* Closed Mine
 
* Closed Mine
 
* Withard Ruins
 
* Withard Ruins
* Under Traffic
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* [[Under Traffic]]
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
The original title of the game was "Wild ARMS: Ignition", though "Wild ARMS 2" appears on covers as well. In this case, ARMs is an acronym standing for "Agile Remote Mission Squad". After the release of Wild Arms 4, however, the entire franchise was retitled, making this game now officially "Wild Arms 2".
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* The original title of the game was "Wild Arms: 2nd Ignition", though "Wild Arms 2" appears on covers as well. For some time, there was confusion about the title's presentation being in all capital-letters, leading some (most infamously RPGamer) to believe that "ARMS" actually stood for the acronym used within the game. After the release of Wild Arms 4, however, Sony clarified the name of the franchise, as well as all of its games, making this game definitively "Wild Arms 2".
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* The strategy guide, for American audiences, was the [[Wild Arms 2 Official Perfect Guide]] produced by Empire 21 publishing.
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* This particular entry in the series is noted for having a weak translation in comparison to its predecessor and successors. As a result, the characters speak in odd ways in English, and many scenes with dialogue that utilize Japanese references (specifically conversations with Liz) make no sense to U.S. gamers. Some parts of the story are also lost in translation due to the sloppy quality. 
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== Manga ==
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<gallery>
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File:Wa2_Chapter_1.jpg|Chapter 1 cover
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File:Wa2_Chapter_2.jpg|Chapter 2 cover
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File:Wa2 Chapter 3.jpg|Chapter 3 cover
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File:Wa2 Chapter 4.jpg|Chapter 4 cover
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[[Category: Wild_Arms_2|Wild Arms 2]]
 
[[Category: Wild_Arms_2|Wild Arms 2]]
 
[[Category: Games|Wild Arms 2]]
 
[[Category: Games|Wild Arms 2]]

Revision as of 20:29, 4 July 2018

Wild Arms 2 .
Wild Arms 2
Japan September 2nd, 1999
N. America April 30th, 2000
Europe N/A

Wild Arms 2, originally known in Japan and in Western marketing as Wild Arms: 2nd Ignition, is a western / steampunk role-playing game developed by Media.Vision and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is the second game in the Wild Arms series, released in the year 2000 for the Sony PlayStation console.

Story

(From the American manual) Once, there was a Blaze of Disaster that stained Filgaia with its crimson flames.... The flames from the earth scorched the heavens. The blazing whirlwinds threatened to consume the very future of the planet. Mankind clung to its only hope of surviving this life-or-death crisis: the Sword Magess. Born as the daughter of a nameless petty nobleman, she was drawn to the call of the Guardian Blade named "Argetlahm." With no way to fight, the people cast their hopes on the Magess’ sword and believed in the future.

The night of the seventh day after obtaining the sword — wrapped in a torrent of light, the Magess vanished from Filgaia together with the Blaze of Disaster, leaving behind Argetlahm plunged deep in the earth....

Time passed. The Guardian Blade Argetlahm began to be treated as a symbol of power. The battle of the Sword Magess remained in the hearts of the people as a familiar, ubiquitous legend. But the people had no reason to think that their familiar legends of the past would have meaning in the present — and in the future.

Main Characters

  • Ashley Winchester - The effective main character of the game. A natural-born hero that inherits both the power of the evil demon Lord Blazer and the sword of the Sword Magess. He is dealing with the balance of these two forces, and the true meaning of 'heroism' that not only drives his story, but that of the rest of the game.
  • Brad Evans - A former war hero now treated as a war criminal. He's tough, powerful, and has the best understanding of the military mind of the group. His story is to come to grips with what he can do now that his wars are over and those he served no longer have a need for him. He's the 'displaced veteran' of the group.
  • Llika Eleniak - A crest sorceress attempting to fill her talented older sister's shoes. She's the cheerful girl of the group, though this is largely a front to cover up her own lack of confidence in her skills.
  • Tim Rhymeless - Tim is a young orphaned boy  in the town of Meria. Despite his youth and innocence, Tim retains a powerful ability to speak to and command the Guardians through his Summoning skills. Tim's story deals with the selfishness and often emptiness of sacrifice.
  • Kanon - Kanon is a bounty-hunter determined to bring down the demon Lord Blazer that inhabits Ashley's body. Kanon has a tortured past, and her story deals with the conflict of what she thinks she should be, and what she truly wants to be.
  • Marivel Armitage - Marivel is one of the last, if not the last,-of the Crimson Noble race. She is an optional player-character, but has knowledge of history and technology far greater than any other character. Her long life, however, has made her despairingly lonely. Her story reveals a lot of Filgaia's history, that of the Crimson Nobles, and her resolve to persevere despite it all.

Other Characters

Young ARMS

Special ARMS Stationary Unit

  • Irving Vold Valeria: Commander of ARMS special forces.
  • Altecia Rune Valeria: Twin sister of Irving and in charge of cooking.
  • Amy Fairchild: Communications, the childish girl.
  • Kate Lindberg: Communications, the calm girl.
  • Erwin: Engineer.
  • Linda: Nurse.
  • Momo: Nurse.
  • Gabacho
  • Ebecho

Recurring Characters

Single Appearances

Locations

Dungeons

Trivia

  • The original title of the game was "Wild Arms: 2nd Ignition", though "Wild Arms 2" appears on covers as well. For some time, there was confusion about the title's presentation being in all capital-letters, leading some (most infamously RPGamer) to believe that "ARMS" actually stood for the acronym used within the game. After the release of Wild Arms 4, however, Sony clarified the name of the franchise, as well as all of its games, making this game definitively "Wild Arms 2".
  • The strategy guide, for American audiences, was the Wild Arms 2 Official Perfect Guide produced by Empire 21 publishing.
  • This particular entry in the series is noted for having a weak translation in comparison to its predecessor and successors. As a result, the characters speak in odd ways in English, and many scenes with dialogue that utilize Japanese references (specifically conversations with Liz) make no sense to U.S. gamers. Some parts of the story are also lost in translation due to the sloppy quality. 

Manga