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* [[Dummied Out]]: Bosses like the Czar/Kaizer Dragon and Colossus. The former would later appear in the GBA remake as a [[Bonus Boss]].
* [[Dummied Out]]: Bosses like the Czar/Kaizer Dragon and Colossus. The former would later appear in the GBA remake as a [[Bonus Boss]].
* [[Dungeon Town]]: This game, next to ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'', contains some of the most prominent examples of this trope. You begin the game stepping on Narshe guards with your [[Powered Armor]] in the city streets, which culminates with a trip through Narshe's mines. Later on, you are forced to infiltrate an occupied South Figaro as Locke, having to solve some logic puzzles in order to get from the east side of town to the west. Once you pick up Celes, the under works of the town become a traditional combat-oriented dungeon. Sometime afterwards, you have to go to the dangerous and run-down Zozo and deal with armed homeless men and magical prostitutes before dealing with a gang-leader named Dadaluma. And after that, there's Vector, [[Mook Bouncer|where guards will be eager to boot you out of the upper part of town]]. In the World of Ruin, Narshe is all but abandoned, and monsters swarm the streets, and Owzer's House is invaded by a haunted painting.
* [[Dungeon Town]]: This game, next to ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'', contains some of the most prominent examples of this trope. You begin the game stepping on Narshe guards with your [[Powered Armor]] in the city streets, which culminates with a trip through Narshe's mines. Later on, you are forced to infiltrate an occupied South Figaro as Locke, having to solve some logic puzzles in order to get from the east side of town to the west. Once you pick up Celes, the under works of the town become a traditional combat-oriented dungeon. Sometime afterwards, you have to go to the dangerous and run-down Zozo and deal with armed homeless men and magical prostitutes before dealing with a gang-leader named Dadaluma. And after that, there's Vector, [[Mook Bouncer|where guards will be eager to boot you out of the upper part of town]]. In the World of Ruin, Narshe is all but abandoned, and monsters swarm the streets, and Owzer's House is invaded by a haunted painting.
* [[Early Bird Cameo]]: Very early in the game, right before Locke becomes the first party member, a group of 11 Moggles appear and offer to help Locke against the guards. (This means you control three paries for this battle, one consisting of Locke and three Moggles, and two consisting of four Moggles each.) One of them - Mog - will eventually become a regular party member, but not until much later.
* [[Early Bird Cameo]]: Very early in the game, right before Locke becomes the first party member, a group of 11 [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|Moggles]] appear and offer to help Locke against the guards. (This means you control three paries for this battle, one consisting of Locke and three Moggles, and two consisting of four Moggles each.) One of them - Mog - will eventually become a regular party member, but not until much later.
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: Probably one of the kings of this trope: after all ''the world ends halfway through the game''. Yet by the time the credits role, most of the main cast has resolved their core conflicts and can move on with their lives (once they've dealt with the problem of the vicious godlike entity that blew up the world in the first place).
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: Probably one of the kings of this trope: after all ''the world ends halfway through the game''. Yet by the time the credits role, most of the main cast has resolved their core conflicts and can move on with their lives (once they've dealt with the problem of the vicious godlike entity that blew up the world in the first place).
* [[Earth-Shattering Poster]]: Halfway through the game, you get a nice space-view of the world getting nuked all over... including a [[Nightmare Fuel|fear-inducing]] image of a continent ''getting split in half''.
* [[Earth-Shattering Poster]]: Halfway through the game, you get a nice space-view of the world getting nuked all over... including a [[Nightmare Fuel|fear-inducing]] image of a continent ''getting split in half''.