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* [[The Ojou]]: Clarine, the daughter of an Etrurian noble, is haughty and pretty loud about her sense of refined beauty and how none of those uncouth plebeians could hope to compete with her marvelous brother.
* [[Roar Before Beating]]: A Brigand class character will let out a deafening roar before landing a critical blow. As they usually tend to be monstrous powerhouses only kept in check by their [[Unskilled but Strong|notorious inaccuracy]], you know [[Oh Crap|this is not going to be pretty]].
* [[Royal Rapier]]: [[Added Alliterative AppealAlliteration|Roy's rapier.]]
 
=== ''Blazing Sword'' provides examples of: ===
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** If you give her the Afa's Drops item, she'll level ''even faster''.
* [[Master of None]]: Eliwood. While by no means a terrible character, his "balanced" stat growths are pretty lackluster compared to Lyn and Hector's unbalanced ones.
* [[Near Villain VictoryEucatastrophe]]: It won't be apparent on your first playthrough, but Lyn's group stumbles by sheer chance upon Nils about halfway through her story, rescuing Ninian from the Black Fang in the process, holding up Nergal's plans for a year.
** Another one that won't be apparent on your first playthrough: the brigands that Ephidel sent to "scare" Eliwood away from Santaruz outnumbered Eliwood and his company; if it weren't for [[Spanner in the Works|Hector's]] timely arrival, Eliwood might never have reached Santaruz or learned anything about the rebellion plot until it was too late. And if he and Hector hadn't quelled the rebellion, they never would have been in a position to interfere in Nergal's dragon-summoning ritual. As Nergal said, Hector's presence was his "greatest miscalculation."
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: In ''Blazing Sword'', if you get the best Tactician rating, the game says (and I quote) that you "changed the course of history" and that "Bern and Etruria (the countries fighting in ''Sword of Seals'') so desired this skilled mind that they went to war." Granted, they still go to war if you do poorly, but...