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** Vyn's two doctorate degrees[[labelnote:Explanation]]In the ''Lost Gold' Event, Vyn one-ups Artem with the fact that he has two doctorates while Artem only has one, with the latter having nothing to say in response. The fandom took this as Vyn's way of winning every argument. [[/labelnote]].

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** Vyn's two doctorate degrees[[labelnote:Explanation]]In degrees.[[labelnote:Explanation]]In the ''Lost Gold' Event, Vyn one-ups Artem with the fact that he has two doctorates while Artem only has one, with the latter having nothing to say in response. The fandom took this as Vyn's way of winning every argument. [[/labelnote]].[[/labelnote]]
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* DiscreditedMeme: In the beginning, Vyn is called a "Red Flag" due to his mysterious past with the assumption that he's EvilAllAlong. Players, who called him as such, never read his cards and his personal story. His birthday event, particularly his birthday cards, and the later story chapters revealed that [[spoiler:he's an aristocrat with a multifaceted personality]]. The meme slowly died down once the story heads more into a GreyAndGrayMorality.
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** Vyn's two docterate degrees[[labelnote:Explanation]]In the ''Lost Gold' Event, Vyn one-ups Artem with the fact that he has two doctorates while Artem only has one, with the latter having nothing to say in response. The fandom took this as Vyn's way of winning every argument. [[/labelnote]].

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** Vyn's two docterate doctorate degrees[[labelnote:Explanation]]In the ''Lost Gold' Event, Vyn one-ups Artem with the fact that he has two doctorates while Artem only has one, with the latter having nothing to say in response. The fandom took this as Vyn's way of winning every argument. [[/labelnote]].
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* FanNickname: "Rosa" for the female lead given that she has no canon name and players used her code name instead whether they talked about her.
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** Vyn's two docterate degrees[[labelnote:Explanation]]In the ''Lost Gold' Event, Vyn one-ups Artem with the fac tthat he has two doctates while Artem only has one, with the latter having nothing to say in response. The fandom took this as Vyn's way of winning every argument. [[/labelnote]].

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** Vyn's two docterate degrees[[labelnote:Explanation]]In the ''Lost Gold' Event, Vyn one-ups Artem with the fac tthat fact that he has two doctates doctorates while Artem only has one, with the latter having nothing to say in response. The fandom took this as Vyn's way of winning every argument. [[/labelnote]].
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** Vyn's two docterate degrees[[labelnote:Explanation]]In the ''Lost Gold' Event, Vyn one-ups Artem with the fac tthat he has two doctates while Artem only has one, with the latter having nothing to say in response. The fandom took this as Vyn's way of winning every argument. [[/labelnote]].
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* {{Woosleyism}}: In the English version, all the characters' names undergo DubNameChange. But in contrast to ''VisualNovel/AceAttorney'', this one features voice acting, in all languages [[NoDubForYou but English]], and the voice will use the character names associated with their localization. For example, the written dialogue will read Pedro Brooks but the voice (if the player chose Japanese) addressing this name will very audibly say Ishihara Kaito.

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* {{Woosleyism}}: {{Woolseyism}}: In the English version, all the characters' names undergo DubNameChange. But in contrast to ''VisualNovel/AceAttorney'', this one features voice acting, in all languages [[NoDubForYou but English]], and the voice will use the character names associated with their localization. For example, the written dialogue will read Pedro Brooks but the voice (if the player chose Japanese) addressing this name will very audibly say Ishihara Kaito.
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* Woosleyism: In the English version, all the characters' names undergo DubNameChange. But in contrast to ''VisualNovel/AceAttorney'', this one features voice acting, in all languages [[NoDubForYou but English]], and the voice will use the character names associated with their localization. For example, the written dialogue will read Pedro Brooks but the voice (if the player chose Japanese) addressing this name will very audibly say Ishihara Kaito.

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* Woosleyism: {{Woosleyism}}: In the English version, all the characters' names undergo DubNameChange. But in contrast to ''VisualNovel/AceAttorney'', this one features voice acting, in all languages [[NoDubForYou but English]], and the voice will use the character names associated with their localization. For example, the written dialogue will read Pedro Brooks but the voice (if the player chose Japanese) addressing this name will very audibly say Ishihara Kaito.
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* Woosleyism: In the English version, all the characters' names undergo DubNameChange. But in contrast to ''VisualNovel/AceAttorney'', this one features voice acting, in all languages [[NoDubForYou but English]], and the voice will use the character names associated with their localization. For example, the written dialogue will read Pedro Brooks but the voice (if the player chose Japanese) addressing this name will very audibly say Ishihara Kaito.

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