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* [[Awesome Yet Practical]]: While a lot of skills in both games cost far too much to be able to use on a regular basis, some rare artifacts can reduce the casting level of the spell to a fraction of what it should normally be, making that previously hugely expensive ultimate skill lose a quarter of its power but cost barely anything, making it infinitely more usable. This doesn't apply to spells, however, which take into account casting level for strength and are weakened to the point of uselessness if this is attempted.
* [[Back from the Dead]]: Don't like that a character in the story died? [[Canon Shadow|Remake them]] as a [[Player Mooks|Player Mook]]!
* [[Badass Cape]]: Parchmin's... rather impressive-looking cape. This is also an option to use with [[Player
* [[Baleful Polymorph]]: {{spoiler|Widder in ''Cladun x2'', by being on the wrong side of a [[Freaky Friday Flip]]}}.
* [[Big Bad Friend]]: {{spoiler|Parchmin in ''Cladun x2'', the guy with the red-and-black cape who goads you into killing monsters. Despite his impressive [[Xanatos Gambit]], however, he is not [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]}}.
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* [[Palmtree Panic]]: The very first two areas of the Neogeon, the Initiation Area and the Tropical Area.
* [[Planet Heck]]: Chaos, filled with ninjas, demons, demon lords, liches, golems, insectoid spellcasters and dragons, to name a few. Surprisingly, it's relatively devoid of lava, preferring to instead coat the scenery with an impenetrable coat of gray, barren rock.
* [[Player
** In the second game, you don't have access to ''any'' named characters until very late in the game, at which point [[Player
* [[Pocket Dimension]]: The Arcanus Cella of ''Cladun x2'', which functions as a maximum-security prison for notorious criminals. Also the Chaos, Heaven and Transitory areas in ''Cladun x2'''s Trigeon. The Doom World may also qualify.
* [[Poison Mushroom]]: While not a broad example, trying to tell Hiyokki and Immortal Traps apart from each other in a grassy area or when sight is otherwise obscured. While both traps look identical on the edges, one trap summons a [[Metal Slime]] that you can kill for a load of gold and a guranteed item drop, while the other summons an [[Invincible Minor Minion]] that chases you around for a good twenty seconds before it disappears.
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