Delicious in Dungeon (anime): Difference between revisions

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* [[Hobbits]]: Chilchuck is a small humanoid adept at lock picking.
* [[Human Shield]]: {{Spoiler|Tansu}} uses {{Spoiler|Namari}} as one when being attacked by the Undine.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: The cooking pot is used as a shield or weapon a few times.
* [[Resurrective Immortality]]: Played with. Anyone who dies in the dungeon will not have their spirit move on and can be resurrected. The severity of the injury can complicate it, and someone needs to actually find and revive the dead, which isn’t a given.
* [[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.
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* [[Our Dragons Are Different]]: The dragon at the start is of a western style.
* [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same]]: Senshi [[Downplayed Trope| breaks the norm]], at least as far as he is concerned. Sure, he's a [[Proud Warrior Race Guy]] with a [[Badass Beard]] who [[An Axe to Grind| swings a mean axe]], but he has no skill in blacksmithing or mining (having difficulty even telling valuable ores apart) his specialties being cooking, hunting, and farming. This did cause other dwarves to regard him as something of an oddball.
** Namari plays it more straight, caring a lot more about things like weapon quality, materials, etc.
* [[Our Elves Are Better]]: Marcille serves as the party mage.
* [[Our Ghosts Are Different]]: Ghosts can be defeated by holy water, which is chilled on impact.