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* [[Ineffectual Loner]]: Played with and zigzagged in Cladun x2. While the other named characters accuse your character of this due to him/her going off on his/her own to fight monsters, he/she is also supported by the members of the Magic Circle... which more or less means that they stay in the tavern while he/she goes off and fights.
* [[Infinity+1 Element]]: Mind has some elements of this: it's very rare to have on equipment or spells and generally ends up affecting nearly everything in the game either normally or deals greater damage (in fact, some monsters have Mind as their only weakness). All player characters have abysmal Mind resistance as well, apart from Ninjas and Saints. On the other hand, enemies who are more spiritual in nature (such as Ghosts) are often heavily resistant to it.
* [[Infinity+1 Sword|Infinity Plus One Equipment]]: They exist, but are incredibly hard to find and require you to be facing enemies in the mid-thousands of levels. [[Luck -Based Mission|Happy hunting!]]
* [[Insistent Terminology]]: Crosstine isn't a stray cat. He's a familiar and comes from a noble bloodline!
* [[Insufferable Genius]]: Mouton comes across as very arrogant. Pekora even makes a small aside to the player character that the only thing he doesn't know a lot about is humility.
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* [[Level Grinding]]: This is a [[Nippon Ichi]] game. Want to do the postgame? Prepare to do a ''lot'' of this.
* [[Lord British Postulate]]: While Immortals are supposed to only be killable through the Punish title in Cladun x2, they can also be defeated by reflecting their own damage back at them.
* [[Luck -Based Mission]]: Widens in Cladun x2 have about a 1 in 1000 chance of dropping from a single enemy in the game, Hiyokkis. In order to max out your characters' stats, you are going to need at least four of them. You get two freebies, no more; and if you find one in a dungeon, you have to survive long enough to get out. Good luck.
** The Lucky Seven Magic Circle also qualifies. You have to finish a Rangeon with the level on the final floor being exactly level 777, and you have no control over exactly what level any particular floor will be at, meaning that you may have to go through hundreds of runs before you can obtain it. And it isn't even that great anyways, once you get powerful enough to take on a level 777 dungeon.
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: {{spoiler|Bob is Despina's grandfather. Also, Crosstine is his familiar.}}
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* [[Mysterious Protector]]: Sherbet, for Dotache the bartender {{spoiler|who is actually a ''princess''}}.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Does [[Obviously Evil|Death Glutton]] sound like a demon you would want to have as a friend?
* [[New Game Plus+]]: The second game has this, but it's virtually useless apart from being able to revisit the tutorial {{spoiler|and the first true fight with Death Glutton,}} as well as respawning all of the old red treasure chests that were present in the dungeons.
* [[Noble Demon]]: {{spoiler|Death Glutton, when separated from his bloodthirsty side. It's even hinted slightly before that when he kills Parchmin for making a fool of himself.}}
* [[No Hero Discount]]: Even Coco the shopkeeper has to pay full price for his equipment. [[Fridge Logic|Who's he buying it from?]]
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* [[The Rival]]: Sunday and Battleblo. Sunday wound up in Arcanus Cella so that she could find the "ultimate sword", while Battleblo followed her there in search of the "ultimate shield".
* [[Roguelike]]: While an RPG, if dungeon-delving, the Cladun also borrows many elements of roguelike games with all of the randomly-generated environments.
* [[Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl]]: Souma and Pudding
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: The reason why Arcanus Cella {{spoiler|was condemned in Cladun x2 and everyone was evacuated out of the area: Death Glutton was posing a massive threat both to Arcanus Cella and the world as a whole. Unfortunately, due to Parchmin's interference, it didn't work.}}
* [[Sex Face Turn]]: Mouton tries to instill one of these in the player in the second game so that he can stop raiding dungeons {{spoiler|and stop giving Death Glutton more power to awaken with}} by telling Pekora and Lamb to try and seduce him, saying that it can't possibly fail. He promptly throws a fit when the player walks away due to anticipating the motive behind the action.
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* [[Shmuck Bait]]: Some players swear by going into Doom Gates when possible due to the prospect of overleveled loot and overleveled equipment. The success of this... varies.
* [[Shop Keeper]]: Coco
* [[Shout -Out]]: The bestiary entries in both games are ''full'' of these.
* [[Shrinking Violet]]: In spite of her [[Action Girl]] appearance, Sunday actually suffers from crippling shyness; she can't talk to men without using her sword as a [[Security Blanket]].
* [[Slippy -Slidey Ice World]]: The inevitable result of any ice-themed level in either game, and there are a ''lot.''
* [[Smart People Wear Glasses]]: Mouton is notably one of the only characters in either game to wear a very noticeable pair of [[Nerd Glasses]]. He's also a (self-proclaimed) genius.
* [[Smash Mook]]: Golems in both games. Their attacks are smashing the ground, smashing the ground twice in a row, and (if you get too far away) to drop rocks on you.
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