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1!!Wyvern Knight
2''Wyvern Knight'' is a FreeWare ScienceFantasy monster-hunting ActionRPG imagined by Tropers/KJSixteen. The setting takes place in the Kingdom of Wisteria, a humble small kingdom populated by [[OurWyvernsAreDifferent anthropomorphic wyverns]], including the PlayerCharacter. Life in Wisteria is pretty decent, since its civilians are able to make a good living off of the resources they need while looking out for each other, unless you count the fact that giant monster attacks are pretty common. In that case, that is where the titular Wyvern Knights show up to fend the civilians from said monsters with various weapons, such as the [[JoustingLance Lance]] and [[LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe Shield]], the [[{{BFG}} Clay]][[{{BFS}} more]], the Strike Glaive, and the [[EnergyWeapon Ion Laser]]. The Wyvern Knights are also equipped with [[MagicFromTechnology Runes]], portable augmented devices that enhance the Wyvern Knight's abilities, whether by [[DamagerHealerTank increasing damage output, healing allies, or building protective barriers]]. Most of the time, the Wyvern Knights create a party of four members to defeat the boss monster.
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4After defeating the monsters, the Wyvern Knights can gather parts and bring them to the local [[UltimateBlacksmith Blacksmith]] [[BrotherSisterTeam Twins]] to use said parts as materials for building and improving their weapons and armor. If this sounds familiar to you, then you have played or at least heard of the ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' franchise, which also follows a similar premise, except that game's majority of characters are humans instead. However, the Wyvern Knights can donate the resources they have gathered to improve life for not just Wisteria's citizens, [[WeHelpTheHelpless but also for other villages and those in need]]. Kinda sounds like ''VideoGame/FreedomWars'' in terms of resource donation, aside from the lack of an oppressive dystopian setting. Speaking of the setting, the Kingdom of Wisteria is influenced by the Royal Capital Altair from ''VideoGame/DragonProject'', since both settings use their equivalent of magic to power their otherwise European medieval kingdoms. In fact, this game's monsters are inspired by ''Dragon Project's'' monsters, and even a few are inspired by ''VideoGame/PanzerDragoon's'' monsters.[[note]]Funny, because ''Panzer Dragoon'' is a RailShooter instead of an ActionRPG, and that's not including ''PD Saga'', which is mostly turn-based.[[/note]]
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6The game is planned to be released for the Platform/PlaystationVita, Platform/MicrosoftWindows, Platform/MacOS, and Platform/NintendoSwitch.
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8!!Tropes planning to be used:
9* ActionGirl: You can be this trope if you play as a female knight, and there are recruitable female knights as well.
10* TheAdventureContinues: After defeating [[FinalBoss Kaiser Wotakn]], you and your fellow knights find out there are more Fell Beasts in the deeper edges of the land. You fight those Fell Beasts as bosses and unlock more gear.
11* AnAdventurerIsYou: You and the other knights have four weapon classes (Lance and Shield, Claymore, Strike Glaive, Ion Laser) and three rune types (Attack, Defense, Heal). Both weapons and runes synergize pretty well.
12** Lance and Shield serves as the Tank, focusing on surviving as much damage as possible while keeping bosses under control by parrying their attacks. Both guarding and parrying reduce damage by 70%, which can be further increased by armor[=/=]weapon abilities that further reduce damage. The Lance and Shield's inherently tanky nature can improve its already impressive durability with the Defense runes. Alternatively, Heal runes can turn the player into both a tank and a medic, essentially making them an ambulance truck on legs.
13** Claymore serves as the "[[{{Pung}} big guns]]" of the party, focusing on dealing burst damage while the Behemoth is either distracted, locked down, or (especially) fatigued. Claymore wielders will benefit from Attack Runes to further improve their massive damage, although it is recommended to use gear that increases attack speed and reduces charge time due to the Claymore's slow and heavy nature.
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15* {{Animesque}}: The game's art style resembles ''VideoGame/FreedomWars'' and the ''VideoGame/GodEater'' series, and the wyverns themselves borrow Kemono design ideas (long and narrow snouts or somewhat flat snouts and large human-like eyes). The Kemono rule somewhat applies to some boss monsters, such as the [[DraconicAbomination Awakened Dragons]].
16* AttackDrones:
17** the 1st level Runes allow you to summon four of these called Sentries and like ''VideoGame/{{Gradius}}''' Options, Sentries follow you like a snake's tail while firing [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]] at the boss(es). Depending on the rune type, Sentries can fill up the fatigue meter (Attack), reduce defense (Defense), or steal health (Heal). Sentries deal 1% of direct health damage on bosses and they can be directed to attack their parts a'la ''VideoGame/PanzerDragoon'', although their damage can be increased with certain armor abilities and Talismans.
18** Some Behemoths also summon their own Attack Drones, such as Nexus Apokrypha (purple and black wormlike drones that orbit around the knights and occasionally fire lasers), Skypiercer Sturmvogel (four yellow diamonds that fire thunder laser streams and trail behind), Almighty Vermilia (two roses, one pink and white, the other blue and black, float on its sides while respectively firing fire and water orbs that home on random knights), and Victory Hagalaz (four glowing blue ellipsoids that fire streams of water lasers and behave like the Vic Viper's Options).
19* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Some monsters are ''pretty big'', mainly Machinima-class monsters and Nexus Apokrypha; especially the Awakened Dragons.
20* BadassLongcoat: Some armor sets don you one, such as the Partisan set crafted from Lockjaw Knavelous, which is an armored green trench-coat, or the Kaiser set crafted from Kaiser Wotakn, which is an armored white and grey coat with turquoise accents, albeit [[SleevesAreForWimps sleeveless]].
21** BadassLongRobe: The Enchanter set crafted from Storming Mireworm is a mystical blue hooded robe, giving the wielder a mage-like appearance.
22* BeamSpam: The Ion Laser fires a continuous laser stream whenever you pull and hold the trigger, and while the damage may be pathetic when not aiming for the diamond-shaped markers all over the Behemoth's body, doing so not only increases the damage to respectable levels but also fills the Lockdown meter, which ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin true to its name]]) locks down the Behemoth for a short period of time and drastically increases the Ion Laser's damage until Lockdown is over. Unfortunately, many Behemoths also (ab)use this trope, such as Nexus Apokrypha, Skypiercer Sturmvogel, Amarantine Nervahti, Almighty Vermilia, and Victory Hagalaz.
23* BewareMyStingerTail: Appropriately, the Wyvern Knights can inflict a short stagger and weak DamageOverTime by swinging their tails, which is done by pressing the Select button (or an equivalent for it), just like the kicking animation from ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter''. [[RunningGag Again]], some Behemoths will use this trope, such as
24* BigCreepyCrawlies
25* {{BFG}}[=/=]{{BFS}}
26* BladeBelowTheShoulder
27* BloodlessCarnage: You can break (and sometimes even sever) monster parts and not a single drop of blood appears in this game. Instead, flashes of yellow light and [[ShowsDamage floating numbers]] appear whenever the player's weapon attacks the boss(es).
28* BlueAndOrangeMorality: The Awakened Dragons function on unconventional morality, since they represent natural elemental forces (Centurion Vildhjarta has domain over [[PlayingWithFire volcanoes]] and [[ShockAndAwe lightning storms]], whereas Amaranthine Nervahti has domain over [[MakingASplash the oceans]] and [[DishingOutDirt the earth]]). Instead, they act upon their natural instincts and protect their domains from anything that could disturb them, such as trespassers, civilization, and even technology. While this trope applies to Kaiser Wotakn to some extent, it doesn't have anything against technology or civilization since it doesn't have domain over natural areas. Instead, Kaiser Wotakn's domain is based on strength and valor, deeming whether one is worthy of its respect by challenging its potential opponents in a [[DuelBoss duel]].
29* BossGame: The game is just you, three of your friends, and the boss itself, no stupid {{Mook}}s to distract anyone, although there would be missions were you face off [[DualBoss two bosses]], if not, [[WolfPackBoss more]].
30* BossRun: Although unlocked after beating the main story, the Tower is where players can face off all of the boss monsters in the game, followed in this consecutive order:
31** (Fauna-class Behemoths) Blazing Knavelous, Storming Mireworm, Orchid Kyubi, and Lotus Kyubi.
32** (Fell Beast): Nexus Apokrypha.
33** (Machinima-class Behemoths): Hellfire Nidhogg, Chasm Reptilicus, Skypiercer Sturmvogel, and Riptide Ryujin.
34** (Awakened Dragons): Centurion Vildhjarta, Amaranthine Nervahti, and Kaiser Wotakn.
35** (Fell Beasts): Ignis Regalia, Magnum Fafnir, Almighty Vermilia, and Volatile Hagalaz.
36* BottomlessMagazines
37* BrotherSisterTeam
38* ChainmailBikini[=/=]{{Stripperific}}
39** MrFanservice[=/=]MsFanservice
40* CharacterCustomization
41* CombatTentacles
42* CounterAttack
43* CreatureHunterOrganization
44* CyberneticMythicalBeast
45* DamagerHealerTank: The Attack, Heal, and Defense Runes respectively fulfill the three roles.
46** Attack Runes: The 1st level Rune summons four Sentries that fill the boss' fatigue meter by 12% per Sentry. The 2nd level Rune is an AreaOfEffect heal that recovers half of the party's health and buffs physical and elemental damage by 100%. The 3rd level Rune is a global
47** Heal Runes: The 1st level Rune summons four Sentries that steals a boss' health by 2% per Sentry. The 2nd level Rune is an AreaOfEffect heal that not only heals half of the party member's maximum health but also adds a healing over time buff that heals 10% of the max health for 30 seconds. The 3rd level Rune is a global heal that completely recovers everyone's health, along with a sprite that protects the party from ''any'' kind of damage for one hit, and this sprite can be recasted for the entire quest. The 4th level Rune is a global revive that completely recovers everyone's health, and this revive can be recasted.
48** Defense Runes: The 1st level Rune summons four Sentries that reduce a boss' physical and elemental resistance by 25% per Sentry. The 2nd level Rune is an AreaOfEffect heal that recovers half of the party member's maximum health while multiplying the party's elemental and physical resistances by 100%. The 3rd level Rune is a global physical and elemental defense buff of 200%. The 4th level Rune is a 45 second long invincibility buff solely for the caster.
49* DragonTropes
50** CatLikeDragons:
51** DelightfulDragon: The Wyvern Knights.
52** DraconicAbomination: The Awakened Dragons.
53** DraconicHumanoid: Again, both the Wyvern Knights and Awakened Dragons.
54** '''DragonKnight''': Ultimately the game's premise, with the player playing as one of the titular Wyvern Knights.
55** OurDragonsAreDifferent
56** OurWyvernsAreDifferent
57* DudeLooksLikeALady
58* DuelBoss: Overlapping with InTheEndYouAreOnYourOwn, the player must fight Kaiser Wotakn alone as a final challenge, and the player's allies must leave in order to fulfill the challenge's conditions. Interestingly, the player can fight Kaiser Wotakn with other players in CoopMultiplayer, so only {{NPC}} allies aren't allowed to help the player. Thankfully this happens only once in the game, so any future rerun on this quest gives the option to bring allies like other quests.
59* EldritchAbomination
60** HumanoidAbomination
61* ElementalRockPaperScissors
62** NonElemental
63** PlayingWithFire
64** DishingOutDirt
65** ShockAndAwe
66** MakingASplash[=/=]AnIcePerson
67*** IceMagicIsWater
68* EnergyWeapon
69* EyelessFace
70* FierySalamander
71* GratuitousGerman
72* HealingShiv
73* HeroicSecondWind
74* JoustingLance
75* KnightErrant
76* KnightInShiningArmor
77* LifeDrain
78* LightningBruiser
79* LostTechnology
80* LovecraftLite
81* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe
82* MagicKnight
83** MagicFromTechnology
84* MechanicalMonster
85* {{Minimalism}}
86* NatureIsNotNice
87* NeglectfulPrecursors
88* NinjaPirateZombieRobot
89* NintendoHard
90* NoBiologicalSex
91* NonMaliciousMonster
92* NonMammalianMammaries
93* NonMammalianHair
94* OurMermaidsAreDifferent
95* OurMonstersAreDifferent
96* PostEndGameContent
97* ProudWarriorRace
98* ProudScholarRace
99* PurpleIsPowerful
100* RidiculouslyCuteCritter
101* ScienceFantasy
102* ScienceIsGood
103* ShieldBash
104* ShoutOut
105* SnakesAreSexy
106* SnakePeople
107* SpiderPeople
108* SupernaturalGoldEyes
109* ThemeNaming
110* TronLines
111* TurnsRed
112* VirtualPaperDoll
113* WingedHumanoid
114* WhiteAndGreyMorality
115* WholesomeCrossdresser
116* WorthyOpponent
117!![[GuestFighter Guest Monsters]]
118[[folder:''MonsterHunter'']]
119* Fire: Rathalos
120* Earth: Nargacuga
121* Thunder: Zinogre
122* Water: Mizutsune
123[[/folder]]
124[[folder:''FreedomWars'']]
125* Fire: Dionaea
126* Earth: All-Purpose Biped
127* Thunder: Ramosa
128* Water: Paradoxa
129[[/folder]]
130[[folder:''DragonProject'']]
131* Fire: Fiery Gorynych
132* Earth: Wretched Azdaja
133* Thunder: Ascended Tzaran
134* Water: Xana Anubis
135[[/folder]]
136[[folder:''SoulSacrifice'']]
137* Fire: Jack-o'-Lantern
138* Earth: Bahamut
139* Thunder: Cerberus
140* Water: Kraken
141[[/folder]]
142[[folder:''GodEater'']]
143* Fire: Marduk
144* Earth: Kyuubi
145* Thunder: Vajra
146* Water: Caligula
147[[/folder]]
148[[folder:''Toukiden'']]
149* Fire: Chthonian Fiend
150* Earth: Terragrinder
151* Thunder: Abyssal Fiend
152* Water: Colubra

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