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* [[Chest Blaster]]: The [[Humongous Mecha|Guardian]] has a laser and something which obviously is a [[Iji (Video Game)|MPFB Devastator]] built into its torso.
* [[Collision Damage]]: Flip Hero suffers from this. {{spoiler|So do the Elites.}}
* [[Combos]]: How Expel is triggered. {{color|white|↑↓←→X}}
* [[Cut Song]]: Both the Core theme and the boss music have completely different alternate versions. Neither are used throughout the game.
* [[Destructible Projectiles]]: Homing missiles.
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** {{spoiler|The normal ending reveals that Flip Hero hunts down Tetron again and again to protect earth, even though he rebuilds every time he's defeated - unless Flip Hero finds the way to finally destroy him}}
** Anyone who has completed [[Nintendo Hard|Hard or Annihilation difficulties]] without cheating.
* [[Easter Egg]]: Oh so many. {{color|white|TThe Best Times room, Expel, Shapeshift, the Zero Specialist, reallyjoel's dad mode, Trollis' grave...}}
* [[Elite Mook]]: The Elites and the Hunter-Killer are powered-up versions of lesser enemies. {{spoiler|They offer a clue, and the ending reveals, that Flip Hero himself ''is'' one.}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]:
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* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Everything in Hard Mode, especially bosses. And ''especially'' the Reaper Drone.
* [[Turns Red]]: Inverted with several of the bosses, as Daniel Remar dislikes cheap shots. That is, all bosses that have multiple phases start with the hardest one. {{spoiler|Unless it's the [[That One Boss|Plasma Hydra]].}}
* [[Useless Useful Spell]]: Both the Expel ability and the Blade are pretty much useless in combat. However, both have a specific function in speedrunning, and the Blade can slaughter certain enemies and bosses. {{color|white|AAlso, Shapeshift is mostly for fun}}
* [[Wall Master]]: The [[Eversion]]-like hands suddenly coming out of walls in Hero Forever. They don't damage you, but "just" steal your flags (that's bad already, though, since collecting flags is the point of Hero Forever) and will really creep you out the first time you encounter them.
** One of them even takes you to an easter egg in Annihilation mode.