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. The series has been primarily released in Japan, though recent titles have been localized for other markets. The franchise centers around the concept of an atelier specialising in alchemy; the gameplay involves finding, collecting, and combining items in recipes to create better items, which allows the player to advance further in the game. A manga adaptation by Yoshihiko Ochi has also been published. As of December 2020, the series has sold more than 5 million copies.


Common elements

Alchemy is the distinguishing theme of the ''Atelier'' series. Players control the game's character, roaming the game world to collect objects to use in alchemy recipes to create new objects, including cooking ingredients, recovery items, tools, weapons, armor, and accessories. Synthesized objects are commonly required in order to create more powerful or potent objects through alchemy. Many of the games feature a method of transferring properties of one item from the recipe to the synthesized item. Recipes also often allow the substitution of items, which can either lend better properties to the final synthesized item, or can lead to the character thinking of a completely new recipe. The games generally feature a turn-based combat system, in which the items made through alchemy come into play, either to boost the character's abilities, or for offensive, defensive, or support items. The games' stories are typically light-hearted and humorous, often deriving
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from a source other than an antagonist and the player ends up with a large group of characters to explore the world with. In most games of the series, the player has a limited in-game time to accomplish one or more main objectives and actions like gathering items, traveling or synthesizing spend a portion of that time. Failure to accomplish the game's main tasks in time may cause the game to end abruptly or lead to a bad end, though these time limits tend to be rather lenient. The first entry in the "Mysterious" ''Atelier'' series ''
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'' does away with the time limit system, but the second entry '' Atelier Firis'' has a time limit for completing the game's first story objective, after which players can play at their leisure.


Games

There have been 24 main games in the ''Atelier'' franchise which are subdivided into seven sub-series. There are three games in the Salburg series, two games in Gramnad series, three games in the Iris series, two games in the Mana-Khemia series, four games in the Arland series, three games in the Dusk series, four games in the Mysterious series, and three games in the Secret series.


Side games

In addition to the main games, several side games have been released.


Remakes and ports

Several of the series' titles were remade or ported, mostly for portable devices. * A Gust's official spelling is ''Viorate'', as seen on the manga adaptation's and the original soundtrack's cover.


Other

*Marie from ''Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of Salburg'', and Liliane Vehlendorf, Rozeluxe Meitzen, Whim and Rewrich Wallach from ''Mana Khemia 2'' joins many other out of game characters in 2008's ''
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''. *Viorate from ''Atelier Viorate: The Alchemist of Gramnad 2'' appears in the 2009 company-collaboration RPG, '' Trinity Universe'' released in the United States by
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(as "Violet"). *Company-collaborative 2010 RPG ''
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s in-game character Gust displays ''Atelier'' characters in numerous special attacks in the game. Gust also has a costume that directly resembles a costume from ''Atelier''. She also has a hobby of making items out of strange ingredients, a play on the ''Atelier'' series' focus on alchemy. She returns for the
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as an important story character but was later replaced by Broccoli in the remake. She also appeared in the ''Megami Tsuuhin'' manga on some chapters. *As of January 2015, Koei Tecmo's ''My Gamecity Card Collection'' browser collectible card game features more than 170 Atelier themed cards. *Astrid Zexis, Rorolina Frixell, Cordelia von Feuerbach, Lionela Heinze and Pamela Ibis, from ''Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland'' appeared in 2013's '' Kaku-san-sei Million Arthur''. *Sterkenburg Cranach from ''Atelier Arland'' series, appeared in '' Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate'', sporting his Meruru appearance and his Rorona appearance as DLC costume. *2013's '' Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends'' has a Rorolina Frixelle-themed (from ''Atelier Rorona'') costume for playable character
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. *2014's '' Deception IV: Blood Ties'' has a costume based on Totooria Helmold, from ''Atelier Totori''. *''
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s October 2015 update added Rorolina Frixell and Cordelia von Feuerbach from ''Atelier Rorona'', Merurulince Rede Arls, Keina Swaya and Sterkenburg Cranach from ''Atelier Meruru'', and Totooria Helmold and Mimi Houllier von Schwarzlang from ''Atelier Totori'', as playable characters. *In 2016, costumes based from various games by Gust, including the ''Atelier'' series, appeared as DLC in '' Dead or Alive 5 Last Round''. *In 2017, Sophie Neuenmuller and Plachta appeared in '' Warriors All-Stars'' as playable characters. *In 2017, costumes based on Rorolina Frixell and Hom from ''Atelier Rorona'' appeared as DLC in Gust's game '' Blue Reflection''. *In 2018, costumes of Lydie and Suelle Malen appeared in '' Everybody's Golf'' as part of a collaboration. In return, costumes based on the game appear for free for an entire year exclusive to the PlayStation 4 version of ''Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings''. *Various ''Atelier'' costumes return as DLC in ''
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'' as part of the "Gust Mashup Costume Set". A separate DLC pack was released titled "Atelier Ryza Mashup Set" that is based on the three female playable characters in ''Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout''.


Anime and manga adaptations

by Yoshihiko Ochi is a five volume manga adaptation first published in Japan by
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, published in German by Egmont, published in French by Ki-oon, and four of the volumes were published in English by
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. The series was later re-edited and re-released in two ''
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'' volumes on July 25, 2007. The manga later received a sequel titled , as of February 2018 Enterbrain released eight ''tankōbon'' volumes. In 2005 Enterbrain also released a one-shot manga titled . ''Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky'' was adapted into a manga series by Chako Abeno. It features some arrangements to the story in order to let supporting characters play a bigger role. As of January 2015 two ''tankōbon'' volumes was released. It has also been adapted into a 12-episode television anime series, produced by Studio Gokumi and directed by Yoshiaki Iwasaki, aired on
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between April 10, 2014 and 26 June 2014. A manga adaptation of ''Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout'', written and illustrated by Riichu started serialization in '' Shūkan Famitsū'' on September 17, 2020. A manga adaptation of ''Atelier Rorona'' also exists.


See also

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* List of Japanese role-playing game franchises * '' Chronos Materia''


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