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Welcome to our Atelier ResetEra Community Thread! This thread is for general discussion about the Atelier series from GUST Co. / Koei-Tecmo Co. Ltd. A series spanning over 20 games and several spinoffs dating back to the PlayStation days, the Atelier series gameplay centers around item creation. Many of the games also have a heavy time-management component where actions take a certain number of days and feature assignment deadlines ranging from days to years, though recent games have dropped these time constraints. Feel free to discuss all games from the series, new and old! We welcome all newcomers to the series and will happily guide you through your journey into the (mostly) Puni-filled worlds of the Atelier series. :)

Most of the information for the games is taken from the best and most awesome Atelier fansite ever. Visit The Puni Cove at http://www.punicove.com/ :) RIP Puni Cove, but an archive appears to be up at https://punicove.tumblr.com/. Additionally much information comes from the Atelier Wiki found here https://atelier.fandom.com/wiki/Atelier_Wiki

Special thanks to King Metal Zel for putting the original version of this OP together! It's thanks to their hard work that we have this thread in the first place.

Atelier FAQ
What Atelier games can I play on modern platforms?
Quite a few! Thanks to recent ports, every Atelier game from the PS3 era onward is playable on modern systems (Switch/PS4/PC). This includes the following games:

Arland DX (Rorona, Totori and Meruru) + Lulua
Dusk DX (Ayesha, Escha & Logy, Shallie)
Mysterious DX (Sophie, Firis, Lydie & Suelle) + Sophie 2
Secret (Ryza, Ryza 2, Ryza 3)
Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World (spinoff)
Marie Remake (digital deluxe includes the original Marie Plus)

Are all the games connected? Do I have to start from the beginning?
Not really. Every subseries (Arland, Dusk, Mysterious, Secret, etc.) are completely unrelated to one another, so at most you'd be playing through three or four games. But in addition, each game in a subseries is standalone; at most you'll see characters from previous games making a return in later ones. This is why the general recommendation is to start with the beginning of a series; Atelier is a game rich in character interactions, so playing a later game means you lose out a bit on knowing who returning characters are and what their relationships with other people are like. But besides that, you generally won't be lost playing even the final game in a series; each game has a standalone story and there's no cliffhangers or anything like that.

The Ryza games are a potential exception here, in that they all feature the same core cast and later games do reference events from earlier games (especially Ryza 3). So while the above advice is still true to an extent for the Secret series, it's less true than it would be for other games.

(The Iris games, despite their name, do NOT all feature the same core cast or even setting. It's... weird.)

What's this about time management? Should I be worried?
Traditionally the Atelier series has had time constraints, starting with the very first game in the series. The games have a calendar system where time passes in-game (this is not tied to real-world time at all, so don't worry about that). Actions you take in the game will advance the calendar, and generally you have to achieve a particular objective within a certain number of in-game days, months or years. However, this is not true of every Atelier game, and recent games have dropped time management completely in favour of a progression that lets you advance at your own pace.

Even in the games where time management is a factor, it's usually not oppressively so; you will generally have the freedom to experiment and fail, and minmaxing the calendar is not required in most cases. Time limits usually are not intended to be an obstacle to just completing the game, but rather to make it more difficult to achieve the many optional endings that were a staple of Atelier games up until Shallie; this tended to encourage multiple playthroughs, though they of course were not necessary if you just wanted to see a normal ending and not go for 100% completion. That said, if you absolutely hate time management and do not want to play a game that involves it in any way, the games you should pay attention to are:

Shallie
Sophie and Sophie 2
Lulua
Ryza 1-3

Salburg Series (A1-A3)
Marie, Elie, Lilie. The games that started it all. (Character artists: Kohima Ohse [Marie], Isaemon Yamagata [Elie/Lilie])
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The Salburg series never made it out of Japan, but fan translations exist of Marie and Elie (here's the patch for the PS2 re-release containing both games). At this point, the games are very simple: alchemy is just a matter of mixing ingredients according to recipes, and gathering and adventuring are extremely streamlined. But the basics are here: everything happens according to a calendar, with time-gated events, and your goal is to prove yourself as an alchemist by making cool stuff.

Atelier Marie ~Alchemist of Salburg~ (1997)
Atelier Marie is the game that launched the Atelier series back in 1997. It is also the first of three parts in the Alchemist of Salburg series. You play as Marlone, or Marie, a student at the Magic Academy with the worst grades on record. Your objective in Atelier Marie is to make an item in five years that will impress your professor, Ingrid. The game featured a number of endings, one of which was not available in the original PS1 release. Although initially released on the PlayStation, Atelier Marie had other releases on the Sega Saturn and PC. Later, it was paired together with Atelier Elie on the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2.

Atelier Marie Remake (2023, PS4/PS5/PC/Switch)
Announced at the Japanese Nintendo Direct on February 8th, Atelier Marie Remake is a full remake of the very first Atelier game. Chibi 3D art style and a fully controllable Marie, more elaborate battle animations, a fully realized overworld with a gathering system similar to modern Atelier games (you wander a dungeon and gather specific ingredients from certain spots), and more. Alchemy and battle mechanics are largely unchanged from the original, and it's a much shorter game than modern titles, but CHIBI MARIE.

For purists, the Deluxe edition of the remake also comes with the original Atelier Marie Plus, officially localized in English for the first time! This version of Plus appears to be a port of the mobile version from a few years back, itself a port of the original PS1 Plus version.
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Atelier Marie Remake: The Alchemist of Salburg |OT| The beginning of Alchemy OT

Platforms: Switch, Steam, & PS4/5 Release Date: July 12th, 2023 (Digital Only US, Physical via Import) Price: Regular - $49.99, Deluxe - $69.99 (Includes the original PS1 game officially translated for the first time) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sizYuIJitm4 ABOUT THIS GAME At the Royal...

Atelier Elie ~Alchemist of Salburg 2~ (1998)
The second game in the Atelier series, released on the PS1 in 1998. Atelier Elie is also the second part of the Salburg story. In this, you play as Elfir, or Elie, as she becomes an alchemist at the Salburg Magic Academy. The goal of Atelier Elie is to save Elie's hometown from an epidemic, which you have five years to do. Like Atelier Marie, this game had a number of different endings that you could obtain, decided upon your actions in the game. Atelier Elie was only released in Japan on the PlayStation and PC. Later, it was released with Atelier Marie on the Sega Dreamcast and PlayStation 2.

Atelier Lilie ~Alchemist of Salburg 3~ (2001)
Atelier Lilie is the third game in the series, as well as the third part of the Salburg series. Despite that, this game is a prequel to Marie and Elie. You play as Lilie, a young alchemist living Salburg during it's earlier years. Some characters from Marie and Elie are in this installment, but they are all at least twenty years younger. Atelier Lilie was only released in Japan on the PlayStation 2.

Gramnad Series (A4 and A5)
Judie and Viorate Violet Viorate...? (Character artist: Jun Futaba)
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Judie and Viorate are also Japan-only releases, and they bring some changes to the formula. Traits appear for the first time, a staple of Atelier alchemy, and the concept of ingredient classes, where materials in a class are interchangeable, also get introduced. After this series, Atelier takes a bit of a detour.

Atelier Judie ~Alchemist of Gramnad~ (2002)
In a village, there is an alchemist called Judith living together with her parrot. One day, an adventurer requests her to create an "Hourglass of the Dragon" – an item with the power to travel in time. While synthesizing it, a piece of Judith's hair fell down into the cauldron and Judith suddenly finds herself 200 years into the future.

Atelier Viorate ~Alchemist of Gramnad 2~ (2003)
Atelier Viorate is the fifth Atelier game and was the last of the traditional-styled ones to be released on the PS2. It follows the story of the young alchemist, Viorate, and her brother in the village of Karotte, where they maintain their own shop and help further develop their small village.


Iris Trilogy (A6-A8)
Klein and Lita; Felt and Viese; Iris (finally!) and Edge. (Character artist: Jun Futaba)
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The Iris series of games represents a different direction for the Atelier series; synthesis is still a part of the games but they're much more similar to traditional JRPGs than the games before or since. They also happen to be the first games localized in English. A quick note: there are TWO characters named Iris, they do not both show up in the same game, and the first Iris is NOT the protagonist of either of the games she shows up in. Simple!

Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana (2004)
Atelier Iris marks the first time GUST moved the Atelier series into a different kind of play style, focusing more on the adventure and the world, rather than alchemy itself. Klein Kiesling, a young alchemist lives in a world known as Regallzine where an ancient city of alchemists, Avenberry has fallen. Many adventurers and alchemists seek to explore the city of Avenberry to learn more about Iris, an alchemist that lived before the fall of Avenberry. Regallzine is host to many Mana, beings that can harvest elements in objects to assist alchemists in synthesizing items. Klein's adventure begins when he meets a girl, Lita, in a forest and winds up on a long-winded adventure to discover the secrets behind the fall of Avenberry, as well as Lita's past.

Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny (2005)
The direct prequel to Eternal Mana, The Azoth of Destiny is the second title in the Atelier Iris subseries. Felt and Viese Blanchimont are alchemists that live in the floating continent of Eden. Felt has always been more interested in adventure and the world outside of Eden, than in alchemy. Meanwhile, Viese takes studying alchemy quite seriously, and is doing her best to make friends with various Mana in order to improve her skills. One day, Felt finds a mysterious talking sword known as the Azure Azoth, who asks Felt to travel to another world to figure out why earthquakes are suddenly occurring on Eden. Viese stays behind to help Felt with her alchemy, and eventually comes across a mysterious little girl named Iris…

Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm (2006)
Atelier Iris 3 takes place in a completely different setting and continuity than its predecessors. Edge Vanhite and his childhood friend, Iris Fortner, are Raiders in the city of Zey Muruze. Raiders are adventurers that take jobs commissioned by the Raider's Guild in order to explore the Alterworlds around the town, as well as to help citizens. One day Iris, who is an alchemist, finds the Wizard's Libram of Escalario, of which is said that if one finds all the different parts of it, then any wish could be granted. Iris decides to follow through with this legend in excitement and does not realize the fate that bringing the Escalario together would bring her.

Mana Khemia Series (A9 and A10)
Vayne, and Ulrike and Raze. Class is in session! (Character artist: Kazuyuki Yoshizumi)
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Mana Khemia brings back some of the alchemy mechanics missing from the Iris games, and changes the setting to a school one. Mana Khemia, despite not having Atelier in the name, is considered an Atelier series. Its combat system is often considered one of the best of the whole franchise, with later games returning to some of the combat principles laid down here.

Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis (2007)
Mana-Khemia is set in the alchemy academy called Al-Revis. The story revolves around an orphaned boy named Vayne Aurelius who lives alone with his cat, Sulpher. Vayne's father, Theofratus, was quite possibly one of the most famous and well-known alchemists in the world. One day, he gets an invitation to attend Al-Revis and ends up accepting it, opting to spend the next three years learning about alchemy. Along the way, Vayne ends up being forced into an Atelier on campus by an upperclassman and ends up making many close friends. The game takes many elements from the Iris trilogy and refines it, as well as somewhat easing the Atelier series back into it's more traditional roots.

Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy (2008)
Mana-Khemia 2 returns to Al-Revis, but this time, Al-Revis is no longer floating in the sky. The story revolves around two main characters this time around. Razeluxe Meitzen, a boy who was forced to attend Al-Revis by his employer whom he's served since childhood, winds up meeting a strange man who deems him a potential rival. Ulrika Mulberry, a simple country girl who one day receives a Mana egg from a mysterious old man, attends Al-Revis in hopes of becoming a great alchemist. Both of the stories are significantly different, but wind up tying together at certain points of the story.

Arland Series (A11-A13, A20)
Rorona, Totori, Meruru, Lulua. The start of the PS3 era. (Character artist: Mel Kishida)
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Arland goes back to basics: a young woman learning alchemy and managing an atelier. Known for its quirky characters and goofy atmosphere, Arland brought in a lot of new Western fans and laid the foundation for the modern era of the franchise. Versions of the Arland games are playable on current platforms, including PC, Switch and PS4/PS5.
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Atelier Arland |OT| The Alchemist, The Adventurer, and The Apprentice

Atelier Arland Series DX (available as a bundle or individually) Developer: Gust Publisher: Tecmo Koei Genre: Turn-Based Role Playing Game Platform: PS4, Switch, PC (Digital Only on all platforms) Release Date: December 4th, 2018 Price: $39.99 ea. PC Specs: MINIMUM: OS: Windows® 7, Windows®...

Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland (2009)
Rorona returns the mainline Atelier series to its traditional roots of alchemy. The Kingdom of Arland's government decides one day that alchemy would no longer be needed, and forces the Atelier our protagonist, Rorona works in, into a three year cycle of assignments to prove that alchemy can still be useful in times where technology is slowly rising, and abundant. Astrid, Rorona's unreliable master, ends up making her student take up the mantle of saving the workshop. If Rorona fails, she and her master will be forced to leave town, never to return.

Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland (2010)
The direct sequel to Atelier Rorona focuses on a young alchemist named Totooria Helmold who lives in a small fishing town called Alanya. The Kingdom of Arland is now the Republic of Arland, and Adventurers are now a full time job for the government. Totori's mother was one of those adventurers, and was quite famous and well known. However, she has been missing for quite some time now, and Totori resolves to go out and find her with the help of alchemy that her teacher, Rorona, taught her.

Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland (2011)
The tiny kingdom of Arls, located on the northeastern border of the Arland Republic, is where spunky Princess Meruru calls home. Ever since she was exposed to alchemy by famed adventurer Totori Helmold, all she can think about was becoming an alchemist. With Totori's guidance, Meruru sets out to develop her home kingdom of Arls using the power of alchemy. On her way, Meruru will encounter new adventures, obstacles, mysteries, and friends, and discover what life is like outside the castle walls. How you choose to guide her through the advancement of her land will determine the final outcome in the tale of Atelier Meruru.

Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland (2019)
Released eight years after the last Arland game (and the apparent end of the trilogy), Lulua picks up the story with Rorona's daughter, Elmerulia Frixell. Apprenticing in alchemy under her teacher Piana, Lulua stumbles upon a strange book called the Alchemyriddle that must be deciphered. This leads to Lulua leaving her hometown of Arklys and traveling across the Arland Republic to unlock the book's secrets, visiting some old haunts of her mother's and her former companions along the way.
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Atelier Lulua ~ The Scion of Arland ~ |OT| Generations of Arland

Developer: Gust Publisher: Koei Tecmo Platforms: PS4, Switch, PC (Steam) Release Date: May 21st, 2019 (US) / May 24th, 2019 (EU) Genre: Turn-based Role-Playing Game Official Site: https://www.koeitecmoamerica.com/lulua/ Limited Edition Includes: • Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland for...

Dusk Series (A14-A16)
Ayesha, Escha & Logy, Shallie & Shallie. Slice of life in a slowly dying world. (Character artist: Hidari)
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The Dusk series takes place in a world slowly being ravaged by a long-term ecological catastrophe. For the most part, though, it's still a light-hearted series about alchemy and its many applications.
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Atelier Dusk |OT| Alchemists of the Land, Sky, and Sea

Developer: Gust Publisher: Tecmo Koei Genre: Crafting Simulation / Turn-Based Role Playing Game Platform: PS4 (Digital), PC (Steam), Switch (Digital/Asian Physical) Release Date: January 14th, 2020 Price: $39.99 ea. ($89.99 bundle price) PC Specs: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and...

Atelier Ayesha: Alchemist of Dusk (2012)
Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk follows the story of Ayesha Altugle, a girl who has been living alone in a secluded workshop ever since her grandfather died and her younger sister went missing a few years ago. She supports herself by making and selling medicine. As the story begins, she finds out that her younger sister IS alive somewhere in the world. Now, she must devote herself to finding her younger sister. Her journey to keep her promise begins.

Atelier Escha & Logy ~Alchemists of the Dusk Sky~ (2013)
Choose from two the protagonists to unfold events unique to each character. Escha's story has a lighthearted tone appealing to fans of the Atelier series while Logy's tale is one of a darker more somber mood. Both characters experience the same main story, but there are different events with the respective perspectives from both characters, including different endings.

Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea (2014)
The third installment of the Twilight Dusk trilogy, Atelier Shallie once again features two protagonists and a new Life system for determining what quest the characters want to do. It also features tasks unique to each protagonist, a fully controllable camera, and the removal of the time mechanic. See the conclusion of the Twilight Dusk series with this final entry!

Mysterious Series (A17-A19, A23)
Sophie, Firis, Lydie & Suelle. The end of time constraints (for the most part). (Character artists: NOCO and Yuugen)
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Mysterious is a time of experimentation. Sophie builds upon Shallie's experiment and almost completely abandons the time constraints that had been a hallmark of the series, while Firis flirts with an open-world-esque setup and turns the workshop into a mobile camp. It also expands the franchise's reach to the PC and the Switch for the first time.
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Atelier Mysterious |OT| Forgotten memories, a strange journey, and the painted worlds OT

Developer: Gust Publisher: Koei Tecmo Platforms: PS4, Switch, PC (Steam) Release Date: April 22nd, 2021 Genre: Turn-based Role-Playing Game Price: $39.99/£32.99 each or $89.99/ £73.99 bundle. Official Site: https://www.koeitecmoamerica.com/mysteriousdx/ The DX versions include an all new...

Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book (2015)
The game revolves around the life of the main protagonist Sophie Neuenmuller, a young, yet inexperienced alchemist who runs an atelier on the outskirts of Kirchen Bell. Sophie discovers a mystical talking book named Plachta, whose sole memories involve the use of alchemy. Plachta, a blank reference book, has lost almost all of the memories that comprise the pages of her text, and it's up to Sophie to help her recover those memories by writing down alchemy recipes into the blank pages.

Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey (2016)
Atelier Firis revolves around Firis Mistlud, a young miner girl who longs to travel outside her hometown Ertona. Ertona is a mining town closed off from the rest of the world by a big gate that very few people are allowed to pass through. One day, a travelling alchemist, Sophie Neuenmuller, visits the town and discovers that Firis shows promise to learn alchemy.

Atelier Firis has a focus on traversing large fields. In addition to the usual gathering points, the player can interact with other elements such as trees and rocks to gather materials. For example, the player can use a pickaxe to harvest fruit from a tree or an explosive to extract ore from a large rock or crystal. As the game progresses, the player will be able to use more and more tools to interact with fields or travel faster.

Atelier Lydie and Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings (2017)
The game takes place 4 years after the events of Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey. The twins Lydie and Suelle live in a small atelier without much of a reputation in Melveille, the capital of Adalett. They help their alchemist father and they one day hope to run the kingdom's top atelier. They are hardworking, but don't get a lot of business and survive on a bare minimum. This environment makes the bonds between the two stronger. One day when synthesizing, they hear a voice from the basement their father has forbidden them from entering, where they discover a painting that brings them closer to achieving their dream. This painting contains a different world full of unique materials, that the sisters in turn use to improve their alchemy skills and business.

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Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings |OT| A Slice-of-Life RPG

Developer: Gust Publisher: Koei Tecmo Platforms: PS4, Switch, PC (Steam), PSVita (JP Only) Release Date: March 27th, 2018 (US) / March 30th, 2018 (EU) (PS4 Digital version available March 27th) Genre: Turn-based Role-Playing Game Official Site...

Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream (2022)
Sophie 2 takes place between the original Sophie and Firis, and features an all-new cast of characters besides Sophie and Plachta.

After leaving Sophie's hometown of Kirchen Bell, the pair discovers a huge tree identical to one that Plachta had seen in a dream, and as they get closer, a mysterious vortex pulls them inside. Sophie awakens alone in a curious new world called Erde Wiege, and it's not long before she hears about an alchemist named Plachta that lives on the outskirts of town. Shockingly, when Sophie arrives at the atelier, she meets a young alchemy enthusiast named Plachta, and even though the alchemist shares the same name as her friend, she doesn't recognize Sophie. What other surprises await Sophie on this journey? As the adventure continues, Sophie meets aspiring alchemist, Ramizel Erlenmeyer, who willingly agrees to help her in her time of need.

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Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream |OT| The shadow over Elden Ring OT

Platforms: Switch, PC, PS4 Release Date: Feb 25th, 2022 Title Reference ABOUT THIS GAME SAVE DATA BONUSES SCREENSHOTS

Secret Series (A21 and A22, A24)
Ryza and friends. A breakthrough for the franchise. (Character artist: Toridamono)
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After taking a year off, the Atelier franchise returned in 2019 with two new games: Lulua, a return to the world of Arland; and Ryza, a brand new entry and the start of a new sub-series. Ryza changes the alchemy system, customary for the modern games in the series, but also shifts the combat from a turn-based system to real-time for the first time in the franchise's history. Atelier Ryza 1 would go on to be the fastest selling title in the franchise's history. Secret is unique for the franchise in that it has a single protagonist for all the games.

Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness and the Secret Hideout (2019)

Reisalin Stout is a farm girl living on the tranquil island of Kurken Island. Convinced there's more to life, Ryza seeks adventure with her friends; one day she manages to "borrow" a rowboat and travels to the mainland, whereupon she stumbles upon the daughter of a traveling merchant and saves her from attacking monsters. A chance encounter with two alchemists and a new friendship spark the adventure Ryza's looked for all her life, setting her on the path of an alchemist and leading her to uncover the mystery of her hometown.
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Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout |OT| Adventure, Alchemy, and Summer Memories

Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout |OT| Adventure, Alchemy, and Summer Memories Atelier Ryza (Project A21) is the 21st entry in the long-running Atelier series. Ryza is a completely new entry, not tied to any of the previous sub-series such as Iris, Mana, Arland, Dusk, and...

Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends and the Secret Fairy (2020)
An Atelier protagonist returns for a direct sequel for the first time in the franchise. Three years after the events of the first game, Ryza teaches the kids of Kurken Island and performs her alchemy duties. Running an errand for an important town official, Ryza travels to the city of Ashra-am Baird with a mysterious egg in order to seek information on what kind of treasure it represents. A reunion with old friends turns into a new adventure when the egg reveals something unexpected...
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Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy |OT| Ryza the Tomb Raider

After the secret adventure between Ryza and her friends, everyone went their own way. Over the past three years, Ryza has been a teacher to kids on the island in an effort to spread the wonders of alchemy to the world. Out of nowhere comes a letter from her old friend Tao, along with a request...

Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist of the End and the Secret Key (2023)
Set a year after the events of Atelier Ryza 2, Secret Key is the final summer adventure for Ryza and her friends. A mysterious group of islands suddenly appears near Ryza's hometown of Kurken Island, and the group's investigation leads them to the "roots of alchemy."
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Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist Of The End & The Secret Key |OT| The Keymaster OT

Platforms: PS4, PS5, Switch, & PC (Free PS4 to PS5 Upgrade) [Playable on Steam Deck] Release Date: March 24th, 2023 Price: $59.99 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1gbedO4_Uk The story begins when a group of islands called Kark Isles appear near Ryza's—the protagonist's—hometown. Seeing this as...

Lanterna Series (A25)
Resna and friends (Valeria, Izana). And, uh, the two other alchemists that are the rate-up focuses for this week's event gacha! Guaranteed 3-star or higher with every 10-roll!
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Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy and the Polar Night Liberator (2023 Japan/2024 Global)
In theory a mainline game as evidenced by its "Project A25" label, Resleriana is a game made in partnership with Akatsuki Games and has been announced for iOS, Android and PC via Steam. An English localization was announced in November 2023 and launched in late January 2024. A traditional Atelier game has been confirmed to be in the works, so Resleriana doesn't represent the future of the franchise--at least, not on its own.

Resleriana takes place in Lanterna, a world that has largely forgotten alchemy. The protagonist, nicknamed Resna, dreams of rediscovering the forgotten art, and goes on an adventure to find "The Continent of the End" to further her quest. The game also features Valeria and Izana as new characters alongside Resna (hence Res-Leri-Ana). Alchemists from all the other Atelier subseries make appearances, not just as characters but also in the story; the sole exception to date is the Iris subseries (and I guess the DS games, Nelke, and Elkrone if we're being thorough). The reason why they're in Lantana is similar to Nelke, in that oh no somehow we all woke up and found ourselves in another world where alchemy works differently, oh well!

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Atelier Resleriana (Mobile/Steam, Gacha) - Coming to Global 2024

https://x.com/Resleriana_EN/status/1726587523579957718?s=20 https://resleriana.atelier.games/en/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3SwdHiYfSA Atelier Resleriana, released September 2023, has been very popular and successful in Japan after the massive flop of the first Atelier gacha game...

A Short Tour of the Atelier Gaming Universe
You thought we were done?
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There are a ton of spinoffs, minor series and remasters/re-releases. Going over all of them is probably a bit much (though the old version of this OP did its best!) but there are a bunch of games that may be notable to modern audiences for various reasons.

Atelier Marie & Elie: The Alchemists of Salburg 1-2 (2005, PS2)
While there have been many re-releases of the first two games in the series, the PS2 remaster is notable because it has an English fan translation! Import a copy of the PS2 game from Japan and apply the fan translation patch to enjoy Atelier Marie and Atelier Elie in English and see where the series began. Having played through Atelier Marie a few years back, it's still very playable but very different from modern Atelier games in interesting ways. While less interesting now that there's an official version of Atelier Marie Plus in English (included with the Deluxe Edition of Atelier Marie Remake), it's still the only way to play Atelier Elie in English so far.

Atelier Lise ~Alchemist of Orde~ (2007, DS)
Atelier Annie: Alchemists of Sera Island (2009, DS)
Atelier Lina ~Alchemist of Strahl~ (2009, DS)

The three DS games represent their own series within the Atelier franchise, but do not use the A## codenames that the main series games do. While Lina has a completely new setting and characters, it is assumed that all three games take place in the same universe. While Lise and Lina are Japan-only and currently do not have fan translations, Atelier Annie was the first "traditional" Atelier game to get a western release in English (after the Atelier Iris series, which played more like traditional JRPGs). Mostly a curiosity at this point, Annie and its siblings don't seem to get much attention. The three alchemists did make it into Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists, the metauniverse cross-over spinoff, but only via the Extra Stories DLC.

Atelier Elkrone ~Dear for Otomate~ (2012, PSP)
Developed by Otomate for the PSP, Atelier Elkrone is an otome game with alchemy! As such, it appears to play very differently from all the other Atelier games, looking more like a visual novel than an RPG. I've never played it myself but you can find footage of the game on YouTube. As you might expect, this one never got localized and remains a Japan-only game.

Atelier Rorona Plus (2015, 3DS)
Rorona got a 3DS port in 2015! It's basically the Vita Plus version with a few additions, but the art style has been changed to a chibi one for this release. This was only ever released in Japan, and while it's a fun curiosity, you probably aren't missing much by skipping this one in favour of one of the DX versions instead.

Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World (2018, PS4/PC/Switch)
Nelke, unlike most of the protagonists in Atelier games, is not an alchemist. She's an administrator and a nobleperson sent to manage a frontier town that for some reason attracts a lot of alchemists appearing from multiple universes. You can see where this is headed: every Atelier protagonist from every mainline game in the series (plus a bunch of party members from most of them) make appearances here. The gameplay doesn't directly involve alchemy; instead, it plays much more like... well, a city builder combined with a supply chain management simulator? It's kind of hard to describe, and it's not for everyone. But it is fun watching alchemists from the different universes interact with each other, and I personally found it very enjoyable to play.
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Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists ~Ateliers of the New World~ |OT| Alchemist Crossing

Information Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists ~Ateliers of the New World~ Developer: Gust Publisher: Tecmo Koei Genre: City-building Role-playing Game Platform: PS4, Switch, PC Release Date: March 26th, 2019 Price: $59.99 The Atelier series has been going for over two decades, with as many...

Atelier Rorona/Totori/Meruru DX (2018, PS4/PC/Switch)
Atelier Ayesha/Escha & Logy/Shallie DX (2019, PS4/PC/Switch)
Atelier Sophie/Firis/Lydie & Suelle DX (2021, PS4/PC/Switch)

Many Atelier games have seen re-releases over the years; the PS1 games got a ton, Mana Khemia got a PSP port, and Atelier Rorona even got a 3DS version. But these DX versions are modern ports of the last three Atelier trilogies before Ryza, and are the only versions you should really consider buying at this point if you just want to play the games. (I'm sure someone is curious about that New Atelier Rorona 3DS port but you probably don't want to play it for your first time.) For English audiences, physical versions of the Dusk and Mysterious trilogies exist as Asia English releases for the Switch, if you're so inclined to track them down; otherwise these are digital-only games.

Atelier Online: Alchemist of Bressisle (2018 JP/2021 NA, Android/iOS)
There have been several Atelier mobile games over the years; this was the most recent one before Resleriana, and it was a gacha game as well. There were two versions, but neither are playable now; the original Japanese servers shut down on March 31, 2022 and the English ones followed on August 17.
 
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Welcome to our Atelier Reset Era Community Thread! This thread is for general discussion about the Atelier series from GUST Co. / Koei-Tecmo Co. Ltd. A series spanning over 15 games and several spinoffs dating back to the PlayStation days, the Atelier series gameplay centers around item creation. Many of the game also have a heavy time-management component where actions take a certain number of days and feature assignment deadlines ranging from days to years. Feel free to discuss all games from the series, new and old! We welcome all new-comers to the series and will happily guide you through your journey into the (mostly) Puni-filled worlds of the Atelier series. :)


Most of the information for the games is taken from the best and most awesome Atelier fansite ever. Visit The Puni Cove at http://www.punicove.com/ :) Additionally much information comes from the Atelier Wiki found here http://atelier.wikia.com/wiki/Atelier_Wiki


Mainline "Project A##" games


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Atelier Marie ~Alchemist of Salburg~

マリーのアトリエ ~ザールブルグの錬金術土~

Artist: Kohime Ohse

Atelier Marie is the game that launched the Atelier series back in 1997. It is also the first of three parts in the Alchemist of Salbug series. You play as Marlone, or Marie, a student at the Magic Academy with the worst grades on record. Your objective in Atelier Marie is to make an item in five years that will impress your professor, Ingrid. The game featured a number of endings, one of which was not available in the original PS1 release. Although initially released on the PlayStation, Atelier Marie had other releases on the Sega Saturn and PC. Later, it was paired together with Atelier Elie on the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2. Atelier Marie was only released in Japan.


Release Dates

May 23, 1997 JP (PS1) | December 11, 1997 JP (SAT) | June 4, 1998 JP (Plus)

April 28, 2000 JP (PC)


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Atelier Elie ~Alchemist of Salburg 2~

エリーのアトリエ~ザールブルグの錬金術土 2~

Artist: Isaemon Yamagata

The second game in the Atelier series, released on the PS1 in 1998. Atelier Elie is also the second part of the Salburg story. In this, you play as Elfir, or Elie, as she becomes an alchemist at the Salburg Magic Academy. The goal of Atelier Elie is to save Elie's hometown from an epidemic, which you have five years to do. Like Atelier Marie, this game had a number of different endings that you could obtain, decided upon your actions in the game. Atelier Elie was only released in Japan on the PlayStation and PC. Later, it was released with Atelier Marie on the Sega Dreamcast and PlayStation 2.


Release Dates

December 17, 1998 JP (PS1) | April 28, 2000 JP (PC)


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Atelier Lilie ~Alchemist of Salburg 3~

リリーのアトリエ ~ザールブルグの錬金術土 3~

Artist: Isaemon Yamagata

Atelier Lilie is the third game in the series, as well as the third part of the Salburg series. Despite that, this game is a prequel to Marie and Elie. You play as Lilie, a young alchemist living Salburg during it's earlier years. Some characters from Marie and Elie are in this installment, but they are all at least twenty years younger. Atelier Lilie was only released in Japan on the PlayStation 2.


Release Dates

June 21, 2001 JP| April 4, 2002 JP (Plus)


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Atelier Judie ~Alchemist of Gramnad~

ユーディーのアトリエ ~グレムナートの錬金術土~

Artist: Jun Futaba

In a village, there is an alchemist called Judith living together with her parrot. One day, an adventurer requests her to create an "Hourglass of the Dragon" – an item with the power to travel in time. While synthesizing it, a piece of Judith's hair fell down into the cauldron and Judith suddenly finds herself 200 years into the future.


Release Dates

June 27, 2002 JP | August 7, 2003 JP (Best) | April 4, 2010 JP (PSP)


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Atelier Violet ~Alchemist of Gramnad 2~

ヴィオラートのアトリエ ~グレムナートの錬金術土 2~

Artist: Jun Futaba

Atelier Violet, [strike]sometimes known as Atelier Viorate,[/strike] is the fifth Atelier game and was the last of the traditional-styled ones to be released on the PS2. It follows the story of the young alchemist, Violet, and her brother in the village of Karotte, where they maintain their own shop and help further develop their small village.


Release Dates

June 26, 2003 JP | July 8, 2004 JP (Best) | February 3, 2011 JP (PSP)


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Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana

イリスのアトリエ ~エターナル マナ~

Artist: Jun Futaba

Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana, known as Project A6, marks the first time GUST moved the Atelier series into a different kind of play style, focusing more on the adventure and the world, rather than alchemy itself. Klein Kiesling, a young alchemist lives in a world known as Regallzine where an ancient city of alchemists, Avenberry has fallen. Many adventurers and alchemists seek to explore the city of Avenberry to learn more about Iris, an alchemist that lived before the fall of Avenberry. Regallzine is host to many Mana, beings that can harvest elements in objects to assist alchemists in synthesizing items. Klein's adventure begins when he meets a girl, Lita, in a forest and winds up on a long-winded adventure to discover the secrets behind the fall of Avenberry, as well as Lita's past.


Atelier Iris also marks the first western release of an Atelier game.


Release Dates

May 27, 2004 JP | June 25, 2005 NA | August 4, 2005 JP (Best)

March 17, 2006 EU


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Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny

イリスのアトリエ ~エタナール マナ 2~

Artist: Jun Futaba

The direct prequel of Eternal Mana, known as Project A7, is the second title in the Atelier Iris subseries. Felt and Viese Blanchimont are alchemists that live in the floating continent of Eden. Felt has always been more interested in adventure and the world outside of Eden, than in alchemy. Meanwhile, Viese takes studying alchemy quite seriously, and is doing her best to make friends with various Mana in order to improve her skills. One day, Felt finds a mysterious talking sword known as the Azure Azoth, who asks Felt to travel to another world to figure out why earthquakes are suddenly occurring on Eden. Viese stays behind to help Felt with her alchemy, and eventually comes across a mysterious little girl named Iris…


Release Dates

May 26, 2005 JP | April 25, 2006 NA | September 21, 2006 JP (Best)

September 29, 2006 EU


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Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm

イリスのアトリエ: グレンファンタズム

Artist: Jun Futaba

Atelier Iris 3, known as project A8, takes place in a completely different setting and continuity than its predecessors. Edge Vanhite and his childhood friend, Iris Fortner, are Raiders in the city of Zey Muruze. Raiders are adventurers that take jobs commissioned by the Raider's Guild in order to explore the Alterworlds around the town, as well as to help citizens. One day Iris, who is an alchemist, finds the Wizard's Libram of Escalario, of which is said that if one finds all the different parts of it, then any wish could be granted. Iris decides to follow through with this legend in excitement and does not realize the fate that bringing the Escalario together would bring her.


Release Dates

May 27, 2004 JP| June 25, 2005 NA | August 4, 2005 JP (Best)

March 17, 2006 EU


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Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis

マナケミア ~学園の錬金術士たち~

Artist: Kazuyuki Yoshizumi

Mana-Khemia, known as Project A9, is set in the alchemy academy called Al-Revis. The story revolves around an orphaned boy named Vayne Aurelius who lives alone with his cat, Sulpher. Vayne's father, Theofratus, was quite possibly one of the most famous and well-known alchemists in the world. One day, he gets an invitation to attend Al-Revis and ends up accepting it, opting to spend the next three years learning about alchemy. Along the way, Vayne ends up being forced into an Atelier on campus by an upperclassman and ends up making many close friends. The game takes many elements from the Iris trilogy and refines it, as well as somewhat easing the Atelier series back into it's more traditional roots.


Release Dates

June 21, 2007 JP | April 1, 2008 NA | March 27, 2009 EU

September 25, 2008 JP (PSP) | March 10, 2009 NA (PSP) | March 27, 2009 EU (PSP)


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Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy

マナケミア2 〜おちた学園と錬金術士たち〜

Artist: Kazuyuki Yoshizumi

Mana-Khemia 2 returns to Al-Revis, but this time, Al-Revis is no longer floating in the sky. The story revolves around two main characters this time around. Razeluxe Meitzen, a boy who was forced to attend Al-Revis by his employer whom he's served since childhood, winds up meeting a strange man who deems him a potential rival. Ulrika Mulberry, a simple country girl who one day receives a Mana egg from a mysterious old man, attends Al-Revis in hopes of becoming a great alchemist. Both of the stories are significantly different, but wind up tying together at certain points of the story.


Release Dates

May 29, 2008 JP | August 25, 2009 NA | October 1, 2009 JP (PSP)


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Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland

ロロナのアトリエ ~アーランドの錬金術土~

Artist: Mel Kishida

Atelier Rorona, also known as Project A11, returns the mainline Atelier series to its traditional roots of alchemy. The Kingdom of Arland's government decides one day that alchemy would no longer be needed, and forces the Atelier our protagonist, Rorona works in, into a three year cycle of assignments to prove that alchemy can still be useful in times where technology is slowly rising, and abundant. Astrid, Rorona's unreliable master, ends up making her student take up the mantle of saving the workshop. If Rorona fails, she and her master will be forced to leave town, never to return.


Release Dates

June 25, 2009 JP | September 28, 2010 NA | October 22, 2010 EU

Atelier Rorona Plus

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New to Atelier Rorona Plus:

Improved 3D character models
New field map modeling
New chapters featuring Totori and Meruru
More playable characters, maps, bosses, costumes etc.
Improved synthesis system and new Assignment system
Item crafting has been expanded
New battle system with advanced features
Bury items and unearth them in Atelier Meruru Plus/Totori Plus
Over 30 endings affected by player decisions
Save data shared between PS3 and PSV

Release Dates

November 21, 2013 JP | June 24, 2014 NA | June 20, 2014 EU


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Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland

トトリのアトリエ ~アーランドの錬金術士2~

Artist: Mel Kishida

Project A12, and the direct sequel to Atelier Rorona, focuses on a young alchemist named Totooria Helmold who lives in a small fishing town called Alanya. The Kingdom of Arland is now the Republic of Arland, and Adventurers are now a full time job for the government. Totori's mother was one of those adventurers, and was quite famous and well known. However, she has been missing for quite some time now, and Totori resolves to go out and find her with the help of alchemy that her teacher, Rorona, taught her.


Release Dates

June 24, 2010 JP | September 27, 2011 NA | September 30, 2011 EU

November 29, 2012 (Plus) JP | March 19, 2013 (Plus) NA | March 20, 2013 (Plus) EU


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Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland

メルルのアトリエ ~アーランドの錬金術士3~

Artist: Mel Kishida

The tiny kingdom of Arls, located on the northeastern border of the Arland Republic, is where spunky Princess Meruru calls home. Ever since she was exposed to alchemy by famed adventurer Totori Helmold, all she can think about was becoming an alchemist. With Totori's guidance, Meruru sets out to develop her home kingdom of Arls using the power of alchemy. On her way, Meruru will encounter new adventures, obstacles, mysteries, and friends, and discover what life is like outside the castle walls. How you choose to guide her through the advancement of her land will determine the final outcome in the tale of Atelier Meruru.


Release Dates

June 23, 2011 JP | May 29, 2012 NA | May 25, 2012 EU

March 20, 2013 (Plus) JP | September 3rd 2013 (Plus) US | September 4th, 2013 (Plus) EU


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Atelier Ayesha: Alchemist of Dusk

アーシャのアトリエ~黄昏の大地の錬金術士~

Artist: Hidari

Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk follows the story of Ayesha Altugle, a girl who has been living alone in a secluded workshop ever since her grandfather died and her younger sister went missing a few years ago. She supports herself by making and selling medicine. As the story begins, she finds out that her younger sister IS alive somewhere in the world. Now, she must devote herself to finding her younger sister. Her journey to keep her promise begins.


Release Dates (PS3)

June 28, 2012 JP | March 5, 2013 NA | March 8, 2013 EU


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Atelier Escha & Logy ~Alchemists of the Dusk Sky~

エスカ&ロジーのアトリエ~黄昏の空の錬金術士~

Artist: Hidari

Choose from two the protagonists to unfold events unique to each character. Escha's story has a lighthearted tone appealing to fans of the Atelier series while Logy's tale is one of a darker more somber mood. Both characters experience the same main story, but there are different events with the respective perspectives from both characters, including different endings.


Release Dates (PS3)

June 27, 2013 JP | March 11, 2014 NA | March 7, 2014 EU


Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea

シャリーのアトリエ ~黄昏の海の錬金術士~

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The third installment of the Twilight Dusk trilogy, Atelier Shallie once again features two protagonists and a new Life system for determining what quest the characters want to do. It also features tasks unique to each protagonist, a fully controllable camera, and the removal of the time mechanic. See the conclusion of the Twilight Dusk series with this final entry!

Release Dates

July 17, 2014 JP | March 10, 2015 NA | March 13, 2015 EU
March 3, 2016 (Plus) JP | January 17, 2017 (Plus) US | January 20, 2017 (Plus) EU

Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book

ソフィーのアトリエ ~不思議な本の錬金術士~

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The game revolves around the life of the main protagonist Sophie Neuenmuller, a young, yet inexperienced alchemist who runs an atelier on the outskirts of Kirchen Bell. Sophie discovers a mystical talking book named Plachta, whose sole memories involve the use of alchemy. Plachta, a blank reference book, has lost almost all of the memories that comprise the pages of her text, and it's up to Sophie to help her recover those memories by writing down alchemy recipes into the blank pages.

This game features a "Friendship" affinity system, where investing time in deepening the bonds between the player and the cast of NPCs can lead to new features and party members being unlocked, along with bonuses in battle when paired with party members of a high affinity level.

Release Dates

November 19, 2015 JP | June 7, 2016 NA | June 10, 2016 EU | February 7, 2017 Steam


Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey

フィリスのアトリエ ~不思議な旅の錬金術士~

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Atelier Firis revolves around Firis Mistlud, a young miner girl who longs to travel outside her hometown Ertona. Ertona is a mining town closed off from the rest of the world by a big gate that very few people are allowed to pass through. One day, a travelling alchemist, Sophie Neuenmuller, visits the town and discovers that Firis shows promise to learn alchemy.

Atelier Firis has a focus on traversing large fields. In addition to the usual gathering points, the player can interact with other elements such as trees and rocks to gather materials. For example, the player can use a pickaxe to harvest fruit from a tree or an explosive to extract ore from a large rock or crystal. As the game progresses, the player will be able to use more and more tools to interact with fields or travel faster.

Release Dates

November 2, 2016 JP | March 7, 2017 NA | March 10, 2017 EU | March 7, 2017 Steam


Atelier Lydie and Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings

リディー&スールのアトリエ ~不思議な絵画の錬金術士~

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The game takes place 4 years after the events of Atelier Firis: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey.

The twins Lydie and Suelle live in a small atelier without much of a reputation in Melveille, the capital of Adalett. They help their alchemist father and they one day hope to run the kingdom's top atelier. They are hardworking, but don't get a lot of business and survive on a bare minimum. This environment makes the bonds between the two stronger. One day when synthesizing, they hear a voice from the basement their father has forbidden them from entering, where they discover a painting that brings them closer to achieving their dream. This painting contains a different world full of unique materials, that the sisters in turn use to improve their alchemy skills and business.

There will also be events within the worlds of the paintings where the most common theme is people from reality solving the problems of the alternative worlds.

Release Dates

December 21, 2017 JP | Early 2018 NA | Early 2018 EU


Portable and Spin-off entries



Atelier Marie GB

Because Atelier Marie GB is a rather simple side story of Atelier Marie, a lot of things are the same. Please refer to the Atelier Marie section for further information. Relevant information is provided below.


Release Date:

January 8, 2000 JP


Atelier Elie GB

Because Atelier Elie GB is a rather simple side story of Atelier Elie, a lot of things are the same. Please refer to the Atelier Elie section for further information. Relevant information is provided below.


Release Date:

January 8, 2000 JP


Alchemist Marie & Elie ~Our Atelier~

マリー&エリー ~ ふたりのアトリエ~

Artist: Isaemon Yamagata

A side story for the Wonderswan Color that takes place after the events of Atelier Elie, where Marie and Elie open their own atelier together. It is unknown whether or not this takes place before Atelier Marie, Elie & Anis, or if it is its own continuity entirely.


Release Dates

October 25, 2001 JP


Atelier Marie, Elie & Anis ~Message on the Gentle Breeze~

マリー、エリー&アニスのアトリエ~そよ風からの伝言~

Artist: Isaemon Yamagata

A side story sequel to Atelier Marie and Atelier Elie for the Gameboy Advance. In this installment, the two girls gain a third alchemist in their atelier by the name of Anis. It is unknown if this takes place after Atelier Marie & Elie on the Wonderswan Color, or if the two are unrelated.


Release Dates

January 24, 2003 JP | March 23, 2006 JP (Best)


Atelier Lise ~Alchemist of Orde~

リーズのアトリエ ~オルドの錬金術土~

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Artist: Nao Watanuki

Atelier Lise for Nintendo DS follows Lisette Randal, the youngest daughter of the Kingdom of Randal's royal family. King Randal was a kind, easy going king who took care of his subjects and made sure his family lived a lifestyle fit for their rank. Unfortunately, he did so by borrowing money from the Rockheim Bank, the largest financial institute on the continent. They issue his entire kingdom a forecloser notice, and plan to lay claim to the entire kingdom if the debt was not payed off by a certain date. Princess Lisette flees her home and goes to the neighboring Kingdom of Orde, hoping to discover a way to help her family and pay off the debt. She uses all her money in order to buy a house on the edge of Mythreen, where she decides to become an alchemist and cash in on a growing industry. Due to the sudden popularity of alchemy, Lisette has no trouble obtaining a beginner's license and she begins to attempt to earn the money to save her kingdom.Atelier Lise has multiple endings, which are determined by what requirements the player meets at the payment deadline.


Release Dates

April 19, 2007 JP


Atelier Annie: Alchemists of Sera Island

アニーのアトリエ ~セラ島の錬金術土~

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Artist: Nao Watanuki

The sequel to Atelier Lise and the second DS game in the series, and marks the first Western release of a traditional Atelier game. Annie is an extremely lazy girl that does not want to do any work. Her dream is to marry up so she never has to work again. One day, her parents and grandfather, who is a top-class alchemist, decide to haul her to Sera Island in her sleep. She is forced into participating in a contest to renovate and expand Sera Island in the Kingdom of Orde. Annie, obviously reluctant to be placed in such a situation at first, suddenly gains motivation upon hearing that the winner of the contest will be a contender to marry the crown prince or princess. And thus, Annie must spend the next three years learning alchemy as well as managing different resorts with the help of her new Fairy Master, Pepe.


Release Dates

March 12, 2009 JP | October 27, 2009 NA


Atelier Lina ~Alchemist of Strahl~

リーナのアトリエ ~シュトラールの錬金術士~

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Artist: Nao Watanuki

Atelier Lina starts off with Lina, an alchemist who just received her state alchemy certificate, returning home to show it to her childhood friend, Luon. As she's returning home, however, she comes across a tree on fire… which turns out to be the home of a clan of fairies. And, upon seeing Lina at the scene, the fairies assume she's responsible. Thus, Lina is left with little choice but to travel across the country, using her newfound alchemic skill to earn enough to help the fairies rebuild their home… and just maybe track down who's responsible for this mess in the first place.


Release Dates

December 22, 2009 JP


Hermina and Culus ~Atelier Lilie Another Story~

ヘルミーナとクルス ~リリーのアトリエ もう一つの物語~

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Artist: Isaemon Yamagata

A side story to Atelier Lilie, where you play as a fairy named Culus and try to build your friendship with Hermina. It is assumed that this game takes place after Atelier Lilie, but it could easily take place during, as well.


Release Dates

December 20, 2001 JP


Atelier Elkrone ~Dear for Otomate~

エルクローネのアトリエ ~Dear for Otomate~

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Artist: Fukahire

A collaboration between Idea Factory's Otomate and Gust, Atelier Elkrone is an Otome game (a dating sim with a girl as the lead, where she has to choose between a number of bachelors) that is set during the long since used Salburg setting.

Main protagonist, Mary is the main character whom has to choose between 6 different males throughout the game. Not too much else is known about the title, although previous heroines Marie and Elie make an appearance.

Mobile


Atelier Marie

Platform: Vodafone3G

Price: 525 Yen (Plus tax) / 1 Download / Additional data 215 Yen

Genre: Role Playing


Atelier Iris ~Eternal Mana 2~ After Episode

Platform: SoftBank 3G / FOMA90x Series

Price: 525 Yen (Plus tax)/ DL

Genre: Role Playing


Atelier Marie

Platform: EZWeb BREW / 504i, 505i, 506i, FOMA2071, 2102V, 700i, 900i, 901i, 902i

Price: Site monthly flat fee of 315 Yen (Plus tax)

Genre: Role Playing


Atelier Marie / Atelier Elie Kobo Puzzle

Platform: EZWeb BREW

Price: 420 Yen/1 DL (Communication fee including tax)

Genre: Puzzle


Atelier Marie & Elie: Alchemists of Salburg

Platform: GREE

Price: ??

Genre: Social


Crossovers featuring Atelier characters:


Cross Edge

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Cross Edge is a crossover game (between NIS, Gust, Bandai-Namco, and Capcom) developed by Compile Heart. It features characters from Atelier Marie and Mana-Khemia 2. It also features characters from Ar tonelico, but that isn't what this thread is about!


Release Dates

September 25, 2008 JP | May 26, 2009 NA | September 18, 2009 EU


Trinity Universe

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Trinity Universe is a crossover developed by Idea Factory, featuring Disgaea and Atelier Violet characters. It also has many other characters designed by various artists, including Kazuyuki Yoshizumi, who designed Mana-Khemia's characters.


Release Dates

October 1, 2009 JP | June 29, 2010 NA | June 25, 2010 EU


Warriors All-Stars

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Warriors All-Stars is a crossover Warriors game that features several IPs owned by Koei and its subsidiaries and is one of the projects that celebrates Omega Force's twentieth anniversary. Feature's Sophie and Plachta from Atelier Sophie. Info: http://koei.wikia.com/wiki/Warriors_All-Stars

Release Dates

March 30, 2017 JP | August 29, 2017 US | September 1, 2017 EU


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Oh, and a HUGE shoutout to Rarutos for helping me fine tune the thread. ^_^
 
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Thanks! I've needed to do it but I was kinda in a weird funk where I wasn't visiting GAF much. I haven't had time for Atelier Firis yet, I REALLY need to get to that. I've just been so busy with personal stuff plus some amazing games like Zelda and soon Mario.

Similar situation, I started Firis but I got caught up with stuff etc. Still enjoyed what I played.
 

kpjolee

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hihi~, I hope to pick up Atelier Firis sometime later this year Cant fall behind before Lydie and Suelle comes out. Hopefully Switch version for Lydie and Suelle :D
 

shinespark

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Oh neat, an Atelier thread! I haven't really dug the last few games since they switched off Hidari as the character designer, but I still appreciate how they try to change things up with every new release. Firis had a lot of interesting ideas that all felt a little half-baked, so hopefully Lydie and Suelle can rework those into a more cohesive package.
 

SoldnerKei

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still need to finish Escha&Logi, and the Shallies one before getting the new games :c

at least they are waay cheaper in the mexican steam store.
great OT btw!
 

Temperance

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One of my favorite series. The Ayesha OP song still in my song rotation. Feels so gentle but also bit sorrowful somehow.




DirtyEdit: This isn't an ArTonelico thread so I wasn't going to mention it but the hymns are extraordinary.
 
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Luminaire

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Gust has always been a favorite dev of mine. From concepts to music to art to gameplay, it's been a wonderful light-hearted mix.
 

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Here's two more of my FAVORITE tracks in atelier history.

Atelier Iris Eternal Mana Theme
My first Atelier title. This was back when it was more like a traditional turn based rpg crossed with atelier. This was also back when ports had some sketchy glitches. On this title after you beat the last boss the game would lock after the credits UNLESS you disabled all audio in the settings before beating him. Reason why was a file wasn't renamed for the ending audio theme so the game didn't know how to look for it, it'd play the credits and then it wouldn't know to save and load the new game plus features where you pick up right after the ending, fight another dungeon, and regain a party member. Game would just hang lol.
Anyhow...the theme song.


Atelier Iris 3 Grand Phantasm Theme
This is a title I only scratched the surface on. Life got in the way and I need to go back and replay it to finish it. This was the third and final of the Iris series which was the last amalgamation of Atelier and turnbased RPG stuff to this degree. By this point you had two protagonists and the game was split between one half alchemy and the other adventure and rpg battles unlike the first Iris title that had only one protagonist and he did both sides of the gameplay.


This series is so good. Notable mention is also the Mana Khemia theme songs for both being stellar. Even the old Ar Tonelico songs were great. You can always count on Gust for stellar music. I think S.S.H. who is an industry LEGEND for soundtracks worked on several games for them. For certain Atelier Iris arrange albums.
 

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Can't wait to see what Lydie & Suelle will bring.
 

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Hopefully more story. Sophie was good. It built up a lot of relationships and story elements with Luard. Firis though........ehhhhhhhhhh. Great size world to explore but I never built any sort of connections or story elements in the game and you could literally avoid every battle. The final boss was taking a quiz even. They spent a lot of time developing themselves and making openworld mechanics I think. Hopefully Lydie and Suelle builds off that framework and gives us a better return to form with more story elements, actual battles, and good relationship devleopment with side characters.
 

suikoder

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oh my, it's Atelier community.
Firis was not a bad game, but there were too many annoying things about it, I hope Gust won't repeat the same mistakes in the last mystery game.
 

Dream_Journey

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Thanks for the fantastic OT.

I only played Atelier Sophie like 90+ hours and enjoyed every minutes of it, so charming game with fantastic ost; fun crafting system, not deep but enjoyable battle system. (i'm fan of turn based) So sad PC version of Firis bad as performance and graphics bugs, will wait for good discount.

Seriously one of the greatest things in the series. Just listen to the battle with Luard from Atelier Sophie.


Yeah! Also this giving me Nier ost feels, especially at first, so good!
 

facepalm007

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Awesome job with the OT!! Hoping that Lydie will fair better than Firis, but we shall see.

I was wondering if it's alright to talk about other GUST titles that I'm LTTP here as well.
 
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While this is primarily an Atelier thread I've no qualms about talking about other GUST titles in this thread as well so long as it doesn't derail TOO much. ;P
 

Luminaire

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As my Atelier Iris 1, 2, and 3 repurchases seem to have failed to go through (seller never sent them), I'm gonna have to jump back on ebay and find them again. I also need to get Atelier Rorona Plus (PS3, despite owning the original) and the vita ones when I find them for cheap. SO MUCH ATELIER.
 

Jucksalbe

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Oh hey, didn't notice this thread before. I love this series so much (and its music!). I'm a bit behind at the moment, though. I did play Sophie, but I still haven't played through Firis, Shallie and Escha&Logy (and Mana Khemia 2 if you want to count that) and now we already have the next one coming up.
 

BarrelofPunis

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Been with this series since they first started localizing them and started my love for Gust games and their music. I have a bit of a backlog since I put playing them on hold for a few years while I was trying to improve my Japanese skills. Currently playing Sophie and I hope to be able to get through Firis as well before Lydie & Suelle releases. Then some day I need to make the time to go through all the older games.
 

Zuly

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Oh I'm so glad I found this. First entry I played was Mana Khemia on PSP and I am going through the PS3 titles on my Vita. Finished Rorona, Totori, and will soon purchase Meruru if I find it for cheap. I'm playing Sophie right now on PC.
 

Luminaire

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Only one game to go to complete my Atelier physical collection...but Annie is expensive for a DS game...ughhhhh!
 

ultra bawl

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Yeah, great OP!

So I've never played an Atelier game but they look extremely chill and extremely charming. I did buy Rorona second hand on a whim, then found out that apparently that's a no-no and I should've got Plus, so it's gone unopened for years. I'm planning on maybe grabbing the first PS4 one since you can get it pretty cheap now, but I'm also intrigued by the Dusk series. Are the Vita games worth the higher price tags? Am I likely to feel compelled to get the DLC anyway if I get the PS3 games? And most importantly, do they actually run well on Vita? I feel like this kind of game would work best handheld but I've also heard mixed things about how well the system handles the games.
 

Vylash

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Lydie and Suelle LE comes out March 27th in America and March 30th in Europe!

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Marie and Erie costumes are the standard retailer exclusive pre order bonuses

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LE got revealed too and it looks super pretty, curious about what the mystery item is

Preorder here

PS4
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Echo

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The mystery item tho. A $100 and you don't even know what you're gonna get lol. Not sure how I feel about that.

Do we know anything about the time element for L&S? I really liked being able to take my time with Sophie and not feel rushed.