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* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]
* [[Awesome Ego]]: Dekar is an egotist that openly boasts that he's the strongest warrior ''ANYWHERE'', and his fans will agree with him.
* [[Broken Base]]
** And don't even ask about the DS remake
* [[Cargo Ship]]: Dekar/his sword.
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'''Guy''': I think you should stay away from thoughts like that.
* [[Complete Monster]]: The Sinistrals. Except for Arek and
* [[Crazy Awesome]]
** From any other character at all, this would be unbelievable and downright strange. From Dekar, we smile knowingly and accept that it happened without complaint.
*** Let's face it, Dekar's overall level of crazy awesome and badassery is only surpassed by [[Mahou Sensei Negima|Jack Rakkan]] himself.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]:
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** This Troper honestly feels the whole soundtrack is insanely epic. Especially the
** The battle music with the Sinistrals in ''Lufia II'' is ''epic'' for an SNES title.
* [[Cult Classic]]
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Dekar, if the amount of tropes and fanfiction about him say anything. He even
** In a meta sort of way, ''Lufia II'' is this for the whole series.
* [[Game Breaker]]
** Much later in the same game, it is possible with effort and planning to [[Gotta Catch Em All|recruit]] an [[Metal Slime|Anti Core]], which can be taught a wide variety of skills and has insane defense and speed
** ''The Legend Returns''' version of the Ancient Cave gave you a chance at finding a female-only weapon known as the Iris Blade. Equip that on Seena or Aima. Watch them tank every known enemy to hell.
** The DS remake of ''Lufia II'' introduces Level Boosting. If you get a game over, you have the option to increase your party members' levels by 5. This increase is not only permanent, but ''repeatable'' as well. It is entirely possible to reach level 99 in less than an hour by purposely letting monsters kill you over and over again.
* [[Good Bad Bugs]]:
** ''Lufia II'':
** ''The Ruins of Lore'': the Sacrifice skill--a 0 MP skill that is supposed to deal 999 damage to a non-boss but kill the user--fully heals the user if they target ''themselves''. Blue Tea in Ordens can be sold for more than the purchase price, and the Blacksmith near the beginning can be exploited to get a limitless amount of whatever item he last made.
* [[Memetic Badass]]: Dekar is somewhat of a canon example in ''Lufia II''.
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: The fact that Artea (a male) can equip a ''bunny girl outfit''.
** While it's not as widespread of a meme as Artea, Yurist of ''The Legend Returns'' is also somewhat notorious for being able to equip equipment that is normally exclusive to the female party members.
** "This is what I would call frue destruction!"
* [[Sequelitis]]
* [[Surprisingly Improved Sequel]]:
* [[That One Boss]] - Tarantula from Lufia II is likely the hardest fight in the entire series.▼
* [[That One Boss]]:
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** The first encounter with Amon is no joke either. Status changing spells and massive damage attacks will haunt you.
** Gades in the DS version.
** If you haven't mastered the art of charging up your attacks in the DS version, then
* [[Tough Act to Follow]]: While some are better than others, none of the games made for the series after ''Rise of the Sinistrals'' were ever as warmly received.
* [[The Woobie]]: In ''Rise of the Sinistrals'', it's not real hard to feel at least some sympathy for Tia as she leaves.
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