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* [[Guide Dang It]]: As expected from a ''[[Yarudora (Visual Novel)|Yarudora]]'' game. Aside from the [[Hundred Percent Completion]] and [[Last Lousy Point]] elements typical to that series, some of the Good and Bad Endings are hard to get.
* [[Hint System]]: Appears after all Endings aside from Good End 1 (thus effectively making Good End 1 the [[Golden Ending]]). Gouda and Hanazono are the ones providing hints in the regular route, while Futamura, Haruka, Shoko and/or Mitsuki do it for the side-story routes.
* {{spoiler|[["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight]]: Played straight and subverted. The protagonist attempts to do this in his final battle with "Mitsuki" as he tries to awaken her Shiho personality again. However, this is subverted in two ways- not only does it fail, but the protagonist had also expected that would fail, and thus prepared a Plan B- jumping off the roof of the school with "Mitsuki" (onto a stunt mat) in an attempt to shock her Shiho personality awake. Whether this suceeds or not depends on your choices up until then, and leads to several endings.}}
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]- {{spoiler|Haruka has feelings for the protagonist, but lets them go because of his relationship with Mitsuki. However, when she realizes that the protagonist's life is in danger as long as Mitsuki is living with him, she arranges it so that Mitsuki lives with her in order to keep the protagonist safe. Fortunately for her, [[Beta Couple|there's still a chance for her in Futamura]], who has feelings for her (and confesses them in the best version of Good Ending 1).}}
* [[ItsIt's Probably Nothing]]: At the start of the Genocide Chapter, the protagonist hears a loud scream in the middle of the night. Two separate choices have him assume he's just hearing things and he goes back to sleep. {{spoiler|Unsurprisingly, he turns up dead in both cases.}}
* [[Kill 'Em All]] / [[The Many Deaths of You]]: Several Bad Endings, but especially the "Genocide Chapter", a hidden series of six separate Bad Endings that all end this way. No matter what the protagonist chooses in this section, it will always end with him dead.
* {{spoiler|[[Knife Nut]]- "Mitsuki".}}
* [[Laser -Guided Amnesia]]- Mitsuki. {{spoiler|This turns out to be the result of her clashing "Shiho" and "Mitsuki" personalities, which grew so out of hand that she suffered memory loss.}}
* [[Laughing Mad]]: The killer does this after having murdered everyone in one of the Genocide Chapter's Bad Endings.
* [[Man On Fire]]: One of the ways you can die in the Genocide Chapter.
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* [[Visual Pun]]: {{spoiler|In the climax, when the protagonist runs up the roof to confront Mitsuki. When he does, there are three round lights surrounding her- two spotlights (which look like moons) and the moon itself, in other words, three moons. In Japanese, one way the name "Mitsuki" can be read is "three moons".}}
* {{spoiler|[[Woman Scorned]]- The original Mitsuki, who, as a result of having a very abusive boyfriend at one point, grew to hate all men, growing even more furious whenever she saw her sister Shiho with a man, and would beat her whenever she saw it.}}
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: The protagonist plans quite the elaborate one in the climax. {{spoiler|First, after figuring out that "Mitsuki" is the one trying to kill him, he calls up the rest of the film club to help him stage an ambush at the initial cut screening. Second, after gathering all the evidence he needs, films it all, and adds it into the film reel. Then, he manages to get "Mitsuki" all alone with him so he can confront her with the evidence. Then when "Mitsuki" tries to flee, he has the whole film club wait outside so she can't escape, forcing her to retreat to the roof so he can stage an [["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight]]. ''And then'', anticipating that will fail, he has the rest of the film club prepare a stunt mat at the bottom of the school so he can jump off the roof with "Mitsuki" in an attempt to reawaken her Shiho personality.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Yandere]]: "Mitsuki", who is extremely possessive of Shiho and attacks any man who gets close to her. She's the inspiration for [[Visual Novel]] [[Trope Codifier|Trope Codifiers]] ''[[School Days (Visual Novel)|School Days]]'' and ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni (Visual Novel)|Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni]]''.}}
** {{spoiler|[[Murder the Hypotenuse]]: Her Plan A to deal with the protagonist, with some [[Leave No Witnesses]] for good measure.}}