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* [[Ending Fatigue]]: It just drags before the end.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Larsa & Al-Cid. Balthier also seems to be the [[Breakout Character]] out of the main cast.
* [[Evil Is Cool]]: Judge Bergan may be a cruel murderer, but admit it, he has what might be the ''freakin' coolest'' plate armor of any video game villain.
* [[Fan Nickname]]: {{spoiler|Bossler}}
* [[Game Breaker]]: Abusing a semi-exploit to spawn the rare monster Dustia repeatedly can bring your level to insane heights before you enter the Giza Plains. Most areas in FFXII are blocked off by [[Beef Gate]], and the Dustia trick can allow you to increase your power even further with steals and rare drops from monsters you have no right to be able to fight. Among the crazy pieces of equipment you can get:
** The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tY55Ji3ZhL8 Burning Bow] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDTvIvXWdxY&feature=related Kotetsu] before Garamsythe.
** The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URrMe1ogdW0 Arcturus] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRYYSZsO9L0&feature=related Shielded Armor] before Raithwall's Tomb.
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* [[Genius Bonus]]: The Occuria speak in iambic tetrameter. The rebel of their number speaks in iambic pentameter. This may be a reference to Shakespeare's Macbeth, in which the Witches speak trochaic tetrameter (four feet, alternating stress, starting with a stressed syllable) to help illustrate their otherworldly nature.
** Giruvegan has other examples, especially one at the very end of the map - the Way Stone which teleports you to the Occuria's realm is described as "'''Empyrean'''", which, either as either a noun or an adjective, refers to the sky or heavens. Any time after the storyline event, that same device becomes "'''Tellurian'''", which is an adjective meaning "of or relating to, or inhabiting the earth." [[Fridge Brilliance]] kicks in when you see where it takes you.
* [[Goddamned Bats]]: The Abysteels from the Henne Mines. Seriously, those things will ''bite you in half''. The Baknamies from Nabudis also get a mention, though depending on your level they may be closer to [[Demonic Spiders]].
** If you plan to do all the subquests, pretty much ''all'' enemies become this as you backtrack through old dungeons to find Bonus Bosses.
* [[Good Bad Bugs]]:
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** Using the Break spell on enemies in certain areas can cause them to respawn indefinitely, leading to power-leveling and making a lot of money.
** Using Break also lets you avoid breaking your chain-level when a random enemy of the wrong type butts its head into your killing spree.
* [[Hate Dumb]]: Duh. It's ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' - it's going to have a [[Hate Dumb]] just for ''existing''.
** The reason usually given for hating this game more than the others is its battle system. It's basically a cry of [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]] from fans who loved the random encounters and separate battle screen used in earlier games and considered them definitive of Final Fantasy.
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Vayne Solidor. His various coups are at the heart of the story, and {{spoiler|even in death he managed to free mankind from the Occuria.}} Dr. Cid is a bit of one too.
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* [[Needs More Love]]: A lot of people hate this game for the standard reasons -- "It's a Square-Enix game", "[[Zero Punctuation|Yahtzee]] said so", "It's not -other ''Final Fantasy'' game-", and of course [[Americans Hate Tingle|Vaan]]. While the game ''is'' a big departure from other games in the series, it still has a good, if different, battle system, a very complex storyline playing on political intrigue and moral ambiguity, and a very deep and engaging world full of lore to study and optional areas to explore.
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: There is an Optional Demon Wall boss, which is much stronger and just difficult to beat altogether in case the last Demon Wall boss bored you, with very little time in store. If you haven't finished this Demon Wall before the time runs out, it'll give you a terrifying Game Over by crushing your party into the giant wall behind them. The way the game decides to show the player this scene is just plain freaky as well; the screen will cut to the other side of the wall, so you can't see what's happening on the side with your characters and the boss, and said wall shakes once the Demon Wall slams your party toward it, finishing off with a black fade.
* [[The Scrappy]]: [[Designated Hero|Vaan]] and [[Tagalong Kid|Penelo]], [[Rescued Fromfrom the Scrappy Heap|until the sequels/spin-offs at least.]]
** To some, Ashe because of how she wants to [[Leeroy Jenkins|rush off to fight the Empire with the barest of plans all the time]]. Without the rest of the party & some NPCs to plan and advise, she would have most likely upended the rebellion and gotten herself and Dalmasca destroyed.
* [[That One Attack]]: [[This Is Gonna Suck|Zodiark readies]] [[Total Party Kill|Darkja!]]
** "Curse" for normal enemies and some bosses. Inflicts [[Standard Status Effects|Confuse, Poison]], Sap and Disease on all characters at the same time. Many Game Over screens were seen when trying to get to the last of the Pharo's [[That One Level|Subterranean Levels]], where there's a chance that [[Demonic Spiders|an enemy which has this ability]] will rise from the corpse of a recently slain foe.
* [[That One Boss]]: Demon Wall, Tiamat and the Elder Wyrm.
* [[That One Level]]: Giruvegan and the Great Crystal. The former is a long [[Magical Mystery Doors]] puzzle full of powerful enemies leading up to a boss. The latter is also a [[Magical Mystery Doors]] puzzle full of powerful enemies leading up to a boss, except this time the area is larger, has a ''very'' confusing layout and ''no map'', and the Mystery Doors have time limits.
** Oh, and '''Pharos'''.
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* [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character]]: Judge Drace, we hardly knew ye. It helps that she was one of the least antagonistic Judges.
* [[Uncanny Valley]]: Especially compared to ''X'', the facial expression and body movements of the cast are much quite fluid and realistic. However their faces look like they have slept in a couple days, or else they ''really'' need to wash their faces, and their eyes don't always look very natural.
** The worst is the penultimate boss. {{spoiler|Vayne Novus}} falls ''right'' into the [[Uncanny Valley]], not only having a freakish looking face but also skin that looks like it's ''decaying'' right in front of the player. There were a couple players thinking "Kill it! Kill the demon!" at that almost [[Nightmare Fuel]] looking boss.
* [[Unfortunate Character Design]]: What on earth is going on with Vaan's chest?
* [[Viewer Gender Confusion]]: The sheer amount of people that have confused Larsa for a girl is truly amazing.
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* [[Villain Decay]]: A rare one in game. Marilith, known by many as one of Final Fantasy's trademark four fiends, is mentioned in the bestiary as a flame spirit in besitaries of yore, but modern bestiaries generally refer to it as a snake with a nasty bite.
** Also, Ba'Gamnan is so tough that you're recommended to ''run'' from him rather than fight him during your first encounter. [[Goldfish Poop Gang|It all goes downhill from there....]]
* [[Visual Effects of Awesome]]: To this day FFXII's aesthetics, which run on the now outdated [[Play StationPlayStation 2]]'s graphics hardware, still hold up today as visually awesome thanks to a meticulous art direction.
* [[What If]]: Think "What would ''[[Star Wars]]'' be like if Luke Skywalker [[Overshadowed by Awesome|had no Jedi Powers?]]" and you've got a good summation of a lot of what happens in this game.
* [[The Woobie]]: Oh Larsa, you poor, poor thing. First, he gives a pretty trinket to a girl he seems to have a crush on, which turns out to be {{spoiler|nethicite, which could have possessed or killed her.}} Then, his brother {{spoiler|kills his father}}, and becomes a bloodthirsty dictator in search of power. This means Larsa to help {{spoiler|kill his own brother}} for the greater good. Near the end of the story, while the other character are looking towards the sky in hopeful poses, Larsa is inside in the dark {{spoiler|crying over Gabranth's nearly-dead body.}}
** Whether or not Larsa remembers it is debatable, but Vayne also killed their two brothers as well.
* [[Woolseyism]]: Thanks to the modern champion of the trope, Alexander O. Smith. The English script, as to be expected of the Ivalice spin-offs, is spectacular, with a distinctive cultural flare via the use of Old English sentence structure and words. The voice cast of the game also reflects the various cultures of the world, the different regions having particular accents, Archadians for example being British.
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