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Here Are The Top-40 Atelier Characters As Voted By Fans For Series’ 20th Anniversary Poll

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As part of the ongoing celebration of the Atelier series’ 20th anniversary, Gust had a character popularity poll a couple months ago, and the results are in with the top-40 characters as voted by fans.

 

Here are the top-40 most popular Atelier series characters from the 20th anniversary poll:

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  1. Sophie Neuenmuller
  2. Totooria “Totori” Helmold
  3. Rorolina “Rorona” Frixell
  4. Ayesha Altugle
  5. Logix “Logy” Ficsario
  6. Willbell Voll-Ersleid
  7. Firis Mistlud
  8. Escha Malier
  9. Marlone a.k.a “Marie”
  10. Elfir “Elie” Traum
  11. Mimi Houllier von Schwarzlang
  12. Merurulince “Meruru” Rede Arls
  13. Ilmeria von Leinweber
  14. Suelle Malen
  15. Sterkenburg “Sterk” Cranach
  16. Plachta
  17. Cordelia von Feuerbach
  18. Lilie
  19. Hagel Boldness
  20. Lydie Malen
  21. Vayne Aurelius
  22. Viorate “Vio” Platane
  23. Miruca Crotze
  24. Shallotte Elminus
  25. Lucia Borthayre
  26. Judith Volltone
  27. Razeluxe “Raze” Meitzen
  28. Shallistera Argo
  29. Eisel Weimar
  30. Pamela Ibis
  31. Lita Blanchimont
  32. Iris Fortner
  33. Viese Blanchimont
  34. Schia Donnerstage
  35. Ulrika Mulberry
  36. Keina Swaya
  37. Klein Kiesling
  38. Jessica Philomele
  39. Felt Blanchimont
  40. Edge Vanhite

 

We’ll meet many of the characters in the top-40 poll along with others in the upcoming Atelier all-star game, Nelke & The Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World, which releases in the West this winter for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

 

The Atelier series’ first title Atelier Marie: The Alchemist of Salburg originally released in Japan on May 23, 1997 for PlayStation. The latest entry, Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings, is available on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC worldwide along with an extra PS Vita version in Japan.

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