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4A series of [[Platform/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] TurnBasedStrategy games by Creator/{{Falcom}}. The original ''Vantage Master'' was released in December 1997, and was followed by ''Vantage Master V2'' in early 1998, and by ''[=VM=] Japan'' in 2002. 2002 also saw the English translation of the original game (well, [[{{Engrish}} sort of]]) and it becoming available for free download [[https://www.falcom.co.jp/vantage/index_e.html on their website]]. The other games still haven't been released outside of Japan.
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6All of the games have you play as a summoner capable of calling forth elemental creatures known as Natials in battle. The gameplay consists of duels between summoners, who move around the hexagonal board trying to capture magic stones which provide more {{mana}} for additional summoning. In a campaign, every battle earns you a new Natial or a new spell.
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9!!This video-game series provides examples of:
10* AnimatedArmor: Oomitsunu, the living armor from Vantage Master Japan.
11* AwesomeButImpractical: Most of the highest-tier Natials are very powerful, but also very specific; unless you're winning overwhelmingly already, you're often better off with a more well-rounded lower-tier Natial instead.
12* BlindIdiotTranslation: Falcom's translation of the original PC game was given away for free, so what can you expect? It's still playable, at least, and it's not a very plot-focused game anyway.
13* TheCameo: The original game features the main characters from ''VideoGame/PopfulMail'', ''VideoGame/{{Brandish}}'', the ''Legend of Heroes'' series, and the ''VideoGame/{{Ys}}'' series as secret playable characters. All were Falcom franchises.
14** Also, Sun Wukong from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest'' shows up as a summon in Vantage Master Japan.
15* ContractualBossImmunity: Subverted, especially in Vantage Master Japan. Summoners are not at all immune to the game's StatusEffects, so hitting them with petrifying, sealing, or charming effects can often end the battle near-instantly if you can get into range.
16%%* ElementalPowers
17* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Air Natials are strong against Earth Natials; Earth beats Water; Water beats Fire; Fire beats Air.
18* {{Expy}}: Most of the Natials in Vantage Master Japan are expies of similar Natials in the original game.
19* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: The flying fish in Vantage Master Japan.
20* {{Golem}}: Da-Colm, the big bruiser of Earth Natials.
21* HarmlessFreezing: Zamilpen in Vantage Master; the flying fish in Vantage Master Japan.
22* {{Kappa}}: Midorosuiko, the healing water Natial from Vantage Master Japan.
23* {{Mana}}: All summons cost mana, as do all magical attacks. You earn a small amount of it naturally based on your summoner's magic stat, but most of it is earned by occupying the places of power on the battlefield.
24* MightyGlacier:
25** The Shaman summoner class is slow, but has a brutal ranged attack where he throws a ''boulder''.
26** The top-tier water Natials in both games move painfully slow out of water, but are nearly invulnerable and hit with overwhelming force.
27* {{Mon}}: Subverted, in that while you summon monsters to fight for you, you're on the field and can be attacked yourself. Some summoners are focused on being good at personal combat themselves, too.
28* NonElemental: Summoners have no element, which is a mixed blessing -- they can do high damage to all elements, but they take high damage from all elements, too, and since you lose if your summoner dies...
29* OlympusMons: The higher-tier Air Natials are gods.
30* PlaceOfPower: Magic stones, which provide mana and heal anyone standing on them.
31* ScissorsCutsRock: The top-tier water Natials in both versions have such outrageous physical defense and attacks that even Earth Natials (theoretically their weakness) generally can't beat them one-on-one. While their magic defense is slightly less obscene, it's still very high, and few Earth Natials have magical attacks to exploit it anyway. Their real weakness is their obscene cost combined with slow movement on land.
32* SinisterScythe: Oonevievle, a high-tier Fire Natial from the first game, uses one of these.
33* StatusEffects: Vantage Master just had frozen / petrified, which functioned identically. Vantage Master Japan added poison, magic-seal, charm, buff and debuff effects.
34%%* SummonMagic: The entire point of the game.
35* TacticalRockPaperScissors: Air beats earth beats water beats fire beats air.
36* WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou: You lose if your summoner dies; unsurprising, since your summons all require upkeep from your magic to exist.

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