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** Prominent in episode 5 where the monster isn’t the chest itself, but the contents are individual monstered that look like jewelry or gold.
* [[Cool Train]]: The dwarves' automated trolly.
* [[Curb-stomp Stomp Cushion]]: While it's clear that the {{spoiler|mad mage}} is far more powerful and experienced than Marcille, she actually fends him off for a few minutes while trying to rescue {{spoiler|Falin}}. {{spoiler|Thistle}} has to toss the party into a [[Death Trap]] to ambush her.
* [[Death Is Cheap]]: Laios discusses his first death in the episode about living armor.
* [[Dem Bones]]: A skeleton can be seen in Episode 4.
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* [[Limited Animation]]: Occasionally used for comedic effect, such as cropping in on a derpy face.
* [[Kill and Replace]]: Said to be a tactic of shapeshifters in episode 18.
* [[King Mook]]: One of the living armors is much larger and more decorated than the others which guard it. {{Spoiler|Or rather, the eggs it protects.}}
* [[Kraken and Leviathan]]: A Kraken chases after the party.
* [[Living Weapon]]: Laios' sword is a very literal example, in that it is a truly living, organic creature, rather than a sword given Life by magic. Encountering a battalion of living armors (which are, in fact, colonies of mollusk-like creatures who use the armor as a hermit crab would a shell) Ryan’s sword is broken, so after defeating them, he takes a sword from one of them. Well not exactly intelligent, the sword is emphatic and reacts to the presence of other monsters, which proves a benefit for Ryan and his allies later.