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** "Worst attack" is very relative. Although the hits are weaker, he attacks so fast he can easily keep multiple groups of enemies stun-locked. There's a reason Trix is the preferred character for 1-credit runs.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: In the original arcade game, the player simply goes to the castle and beat up Death Adder. In the Genesis version (on the normal difficulty), the player must fight a palette-swapped version of Death Adder known as the [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere|Death Bringer]] after fighting the standard version.
* [[The Many Deaths of You]]: In ''Beast Rider'', Tyris can be reduced to various hunks of meat upon reaching [[Critical Existence Failure]].
* [[Mega Neko]]: Chronos "Evil" Lait in the third game. He's also [[Panthera Awesome]]
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: Proud Cragger runs slow and moves slow and attacks slow... and HARD.
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** For the bosses, we have the Bad Brothers (a misspelling of "Bud", as in "Budweiser"), Sgt. Malt & Sgt. Hop, General Heartland (named after a Japanese brand of beer) and the Bitter knights. The PC Engine version has its own names for the bosses in the form of "Biyadaru" (beer barrel) for the hammer-swinging giants and "Heineken" for the armored knights.
** ''Golden Axe III'' has bosses named after cars (Mustang and Corvette).
* [[The Many Deaths of You]]: In ''Beast Rider'', Tyris can be reduced to various hunks of meat upon reaching [[Critical Existence Failure]].
* [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works]]: Forward-back-forward-Attack+jump for Barns.
* [[Unwilling Suspension]]: The King and [[Everything's Better with Princesses|Princess]] when you rescue them. The poor King is hanging ''upside down''.