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* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Irriana has blonde hair and happens to function as a heroic counterpart to Irene from ''Gladiator''.
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* BarbarianHero: [=McGill=]. No surprise given his CaptainErsatz status.
* BathingBeauty: Jurane in her ending.

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* KnightErrant: Irriana becomes one in her ending.

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* LeotardOfPower: Imageo wears a black one.

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* MagicWand: Imageo uses one in lieu of a weapon.
* MirrorMatch: Curiously, the game ''ends'' with one that acts as a GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere after Gildus is defeated.

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* PointyEars: Jurane, Launa and Imageo sport these, as does Jurane's patron goddess.

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* {{Samurai}}: Retsu-Zen. He seems to come from the setting's {{Wutai}}.
* SexyBacklessOutfit: Jurane's.
* {{Shotoclone}}: Gurianos and Diokles. However, neither was one in the previous game ''VideoGame/{{Gladiator}}''.

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* %%* {{Shotoclone}}: Gurianos and Diokles. However, neither was one in the previous game ''VideoGame/{{Gladiator}}''.

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* {{Expy}}: Irriana is a non-villainous version of Irene, the sub-boss from the first stage of ''Gladiator'' most well known for being the game's MissFanservice via ClothingDamage.



* KnightErrant: Iriana becomes one in her ending.

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* HeelFaceTurn: Diokles apparently had an offscreen one between ''Gladiator'' (In which he was the third to last opponent before Gildus himself) and this game.
* KnightErrant: Iriana Irriana becomes one in her ending.



* LineageComesFromTheFather: In her ending, Iriana inherits her father's position as a knight of their kingdom. Her mother is never mentioned.

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* LineageComesFromTheFather: In her ending, Iriana Irriana inherits her father's position as a knight of their kingdom. Her mother is never mentioned.



* MsFanservice: Just like in ''Gladiator'', Iriana. She is the only female character who can be subjected to ClothingDamage, and can potentially end every fight in a BattleBikini.

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* MsFanservice: Just like in ''Gladiator'', Iriana.Irriana. She is the only female character who can be subjected to ClothingDamage, and can potentially end every fight in a BattleBikini. Unlike her predecessor Irene, she cannot be rendered topless.



* {{Shotoclone}}: Gurianos and Diokles. However, Gurianos originally wasn't a shotoclone in the previous game ''VideoGame/{{Gladiator}}''.

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* {{Shotoclone}}: Gurianos and Diokles. However, Gurianos originally wasn't a shotoclone neither was one in the previous game ''VideoGame/{{Gladiator}}''.

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''Blandia'', also known as "ブランディア" (Spelled out as ''Burandia''), is a 1992 FightingGame and UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame. It was developed and published by Allumer, Ltd.

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''Blandia'', also known as "ブランディア" "ブランディア" (Spelled out as ''Burandia''), is a 1992 FightingGame and UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame. It was developed and published by Allumer, Ltd.


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* BarbarianHero: [=McGill=]. No surprise given his CaptainErsatz status.
* BathingBeauty: Jurane in her ending.
* BlingOfWar: Naturally given his love of gold, Gildus is decked out from head to toe in gold plate.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: The second sub-boss Xeldus is Iriana's father, defeated and brainwashed by Gildus into being his servant.


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* TheChosenOne: The playable characters were each chosen by one of the six gods of the setting to set out to defeat Gildus. At the end of each match, the patron of the winner celebrates while the loser's patron is dismayed.


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* DarkActionGirl: Imageo, a spellcaster in Gildus' service and the last opponent faced before the man himself.
* DeviousDaggers: The first sub-boss is Launa, a diminutive demi-human who fights by DualWielding knives.
* FantasticRacism: The "Wizard Tribe" from which Jurane and Imageo hail is implied to be on the receiving end of this according to one of the former's winquotes.
* KnightErrant: Iriana becomes one in her ending.
* KnightlySwordAndShield: As in ''Gladiator'', Gurianos, Diokles, Iriana and Gildus wield these. Xeldus (the only character identified as a knight) also uses a set.
* LadyAndKnight: Although not actually a knight, Gurianos appears to have this dynamic with the unnamed queen he rescues in his ending.
* LadyOfBlackMagic: Jurane and Imageo are a pair of spellcasters in an otherwise all-martial cast.
* LeotardOfPower: Imageo wears a black one.
* LineageComesFromTheFather: In her ending, Iriana inherits her father's position as a knight of their kingdom. Her mother is never mentioned.
* MagicWand: Imageo uses one in lieu of a weapon.
* MirrorMatch: Curiously, the game ''ends'' with one that acts as a GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere after Gildus is defeated.
* MsFanservice: Just like in ''Gladiator'', Iriana. She is the only female character who can be subjected to ClothingDamage, and can potentially end every fight in a BattleBikini.
* PointyEars: Jurane, Launa and Imageo sport these, as does Jurane's patron goddess.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Diokles and [=McGill=] become kings in their respective endings. The text states that this does not stop them from personally intervening in wars (Diokles) or going on other such adventures ([=McGill=])
* {{Samurai}}: Retsu-Zen. He seems to come from the setting's {{Wutai}}.
* SexyBacklessOutfit: Jurane's.


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* WeaponSpecialization:
** Jurane is the only spear-wielder in a cast largely consisting of swordsmen. Curiously, she's a spellcaster.
** As mentioned above, Launa uses a pair of knives.
** Also mentioned above, Imageo fights with a magic wand.
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''Blandia'', also known as "ブランディア" (Spelled out as ''Burandia''), is a 1992 FightingGame and UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame. It was developed and published by Allumer, Ltd.

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''Blandia'', also known as "ブランディア" "ブランディア" (Spelled out as ''Burandia''), is a 1992 FightingGame and UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame. It was developed and published by Allumer, Ltd.



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* CaptainErsatz: [=McGill=] is clearly a stand-in for ''ConanTheBarbarian''.

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''Blandia'', also known as "ブランディア" (Spelled out as ''Burandia''), is a 1992 FightingGame and ArcadeGame. It was developed and published by Allumer, Ltd.

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''Blandia'', also known as "ブランディア" (Spelled out as ''Burandia''), is a 1992 FightingGame and ArcadeGame.UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame. It was developed and published by Allumer, Ltd.
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* ClothingDamage: Several of the characters wear armor that acts as additional health and must be destroyed before health damage can be inflicted.
* {{Shotoclone}}: Gurianos and Diokles. However, Gurianos originally wasn't a shotoclone in the previous game ''VideoGame/{{Gladiator}}''.
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''Blandia'', also known as "ブランディア" (Spelled out as ''Burandia''), is a 1992 FightingGame and ArcadeGame. It was developed and published by Allumer, Ltd.

This game is a sequel to ''VideoGame/{{Gladiator}}''. It takes place five years after the events of the first game. Gurianos had defeated Gildus and brought peace to the Great Continent of Eurasia. But then Gurianos catches wind that Gildus has been resurrected. So he decides to go to the Castle Of Gold once again and confirm the rumours.

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