Tales of Destiny 2 - Related Media

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Many characters from Tales of Destiny 2 make appearances in other Namco games that are in the Tales series:

  • Loni appears as an NPC in the Tales of Destiny remake for PlayStation 2 as an orphan in Cresta; Barbatos is used as a random encounter to punish players for engaging in combat using solely computer-controlled characters, as well as the ultimate optional boss of the game's bonus dungeon.
  • In Tales of the Abyss, Reala and Harold make minor cameos as two of Anise's dolls. Nanaly is also one of the four characters the player faces in the cameo battle (joining Reid Hershel, Philia Philis, and Mint Adenade). Finally, Loni's polearm is awarded to the player for completing the single arena battle with Jade; the weapon goes under the name "Dunamis", referring to Loni's last name.
  • Judas is present in the crossover game Namco × Capcom, which also features Stahn and Rutee from Tales of Destiny.
  • Barbatos reappears in Tales of Vesperia as one of the arena boss battles. The English version dubbed him "Killer of Heroes" instead of using his real name.
  • Most of the main characters appeared in the Tales of the World series on the Playstation Portable and Gameboy Advance
  • In Tales of Legendia, you can equip Chloe with a mask that looks similar to Judas's. If you do, then a skit will pop up in where she acts like Leon.
  • In Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, there is a skit where Presea mentioned she made a magical clothing called the Loni-Kyle, and a mask that hides identity called the Judas mask, which is a reference to some of the characters in this game.
  • In Tales of Graces, Reala appears as a Cameo boss alongside Amber Tales of Hearts and Veigue Tales of Rebirth. She uses Grand Cataclysm as her Blast Caliber.

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