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* [[Informed Equipment]]: You only see your weapon.
* [[Informed Equipment]]: You only see your weapon.
* [[Item Get]]: Mobs often drop gear, and after defeating a boss, you get gear from them as well.
* [[Item Get]]: Mobs often drop gear, and after defeating a boss, you get gear from them as well.
* [[Its Raining Men|Its Raining Goblins]]: One of the challenges where goblins fall down from all over the map. Makes defending the crystal tougher as they may spawn past your defenses.
* [[It's Raining Men|Its Raining Goblins]]: One of the challenges where goblins fall down from all over the map. Makes defending the crystal tougher as they may spawn past your defenses.
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]]: On survival waves or if there's a lot of mobs in multiplayer you'll probably feel this way picking up items the mobs drop before it disappears during the battle phases.
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]]: On survival waves or if there's a lot of mobs in multiplayer you'll probably feel this way picking up items the mobs drop before it disappears during the battle phases.
* [[Last Stand]]: Technically the entire game can be like this, but this trope is definitely invoked should the mobs manage to breach your defensive line/turrets. Especially brutal if they breach multiple lines and you/your group are unable to stop them.
* [[Last Stand]]: Technically the entire game can be like this, but this trope is definitely invoked should the mobs manage to breach your defensive line/turrets. Especially brutal if they breach multiple lines and you/your group are unable to stop them.
* [[More Dakka]]: The characters with ranged attacks can literally do this with weapons that allow you to fire more projectiles. Essential at higher difficulties.
* [[More Dakka]]: The characters with ranged attacks can literally do this with weapons that allow you to fire more projectiles. Essential at higher difficulties.
* [[Linear Warriors Quadratic Wizards]]: Seems to be inverted. The apprentice is pretty strong early on, but seems to lag behind the squire in terms of towers, and relies mostly on his towers for the bulk of his damage due to being a [[Glass Cannon]] and being unable to jump into the fray like the squire/monk can.
* [[Linear Warriors, Quadratic Wizards]]: Seems to be inverted. The apprentice is pretty strong early on, but seems to lag behind the squire in terms of towers, and relies mostly on his towers for the bulk of his damage due to being a [[Glass Cannon]] and being unable to jump into the fray like the squire/monk can.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: The Huntress comes complete with a [[Bare Your Midriff|bared midriff]], a rump-shaking dance, a hint of [[Jiggle Physics]], and a dangerously low miniskirt.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: The Huntress comes complete with a [[Bare Your Midriff|bared midriff]], a rump-shaking dance, a hint of [[Jiggle Physics]], and a dangerously low miniskirt.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: The Monk and Squire caused this during the intro while sparring, [[What the Hell, Hero?|much to the apprentice's dismay]].
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: The Monk and Squire caused this during the intro while sparring, [[What the Hell, Hero?|much to the apprentice's dismay]].
* [[No Campaign for The Wicked]]: Played with in one of the challenges. It involves the players assaulting the crystals, with towers and [[Mooks]] guarding them. Ever wanted to see what the mobs have to go through when you're defending the crystals?
* [[No Campaign for The Wicked]]: Played with in one of the challenges. It involves the players assaulting the crystals, with towers and [[Mooks]] guarding them. Ever wanted to see what the mobs have to go through when you're defending the crystals?
* [[No Gear Level]]:
* [[No-Gear Level]]:
** One challenge set requires you to complete a level without a single tower.
** One challenge set requires you to complete a level without a single tower.
** This concept is central to the Barbarian. He doesn't ''have'' any towers, but instead has several "stances" that provide various high power boosts to his combat skills.
** This concept is central to the Barbarian. He doesn't ''have'' any towers, but instead has several "stances" that provide various high power boosts to his combat skills.
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* [[Real Is Brown]]: Said word for word by the tavernkeep, but not present in the game itself.
* [[Real Is Brown]]: Said word for word by the tavernkeep, but not present in the game itself.
* [[Robe and Wizard Hat]]: The Apprentice's outfit. [[Invoked Trope|Invoked by the narrator.]]
* [[Robe and Wizard Hat]]: The Apprentice's outfit. [[Invoked Trope|Invoked by the narrator.]]
* [[Schizo Tech]]: In the same tavern you could have a Wizard's Apprentice that shoots bolts of magical death from a [[Simple Staff]], A Squire that beats things to death with a good ol' fashioned [[BFS]], a monk that shoots energy blasts from his palms while stabbing things with a [[Blade On a Stick]]...and then a huntress that carries proximity detonated satchel bombs and packs a [[Gatling Good|hot pink Gatling Gun]] or a gun that [[Flat What|shoots spinning sawblades in a V-shape pattern]]. Not to mention the modern day security camera and {{spoiler|high definition TV.}}
* [[Schizo-Tech]]: In the same tavern you could have a Wizard's Apprentice that shoots bolts of magical death from a [[Simple Staff]], A Squire that beats things to death with a good ol' fashioned [[BFS]], a monk that shoots energy blasts from his palms while stabbing things with a [[Blade On a Stick]]...and then a huntress that carries proximity detonated satchel bombs and packs a [[Gatling Good|hot pink Gatling Gun]] or a gun that [[Flat What|shoots spinning sawblades in a V-shape pattern]]. Not to mention the modern day security camera and {{spoiler|high definition TV.}}
* [[Shout Out]]: A plenty.
* [[Shout-Out]]: A plenty.
** Everything from ''[[Firefly (TV)|Firefly]]'' to ''[[Tales of Monkey Island (Video Game)|Tales of Monkey Island]]''.
** Everything from ''[[Firefly (TV)|Firefly]]'' to ''[[Tales of Monkey Island (Video Game)|Tales of Monkey Island]]''.
** Many of the weapons are also such; you will find everything from a [[Star Wars (Film)|Wookie bowcaster]] to the [[The Legend of Zelda (Video Game)|Master Sword]] to [[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)|Cloud's sword]].
** Many of the weapons are also such; you will find everything from a [[Star Wars (Film)|Wookie bowcaster]] to the [[The Legend of Zelda (Video Game)|Master Sword]] to [[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)|Cloud's sword]].
** The squire wears no pants only a pair of boxers with hearts on them as a [[Shout Out]] to ''[[Video Game/Ghouls N Goblins|Super Ghouls n' Goblins]]''.
** The squire wears no pants only a pair of boxers with hearts on them as a [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Video Game/Ghouls N Goblins|Super Ghouls n' Goblins]]''.
** The Series EV's latest costume is the [[Metroid (Video Game)|Bounty Hunter]] outfit.
** The Series EV's latest costume is the [[Metroid (Video Game)|Bounty Hunter]] outfit.
* [[Tower Defense]]: Main part of the gameplay. Slight variance from other ones in that you also get to control a character who can move independently and attack monsters on your own, as well as repair/upgrade your towers during gameplay. Pure Strategy mode is entirely focused on classic TD gameplay, limiting heroes to upgrading towers during waves.
* [[Tower Defense]]: Main part of the gameplay. Slight variance from other ones in that you also get to control a character who can move independently and attack monsters on your own, as well as repair/upgrade your towers during gameplay. Pure Strategy mode is entirely focused on classic TD gameplay, limiting heroes to upgrading towers during waves.