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* [[Alas, Poor Villain]]: Most notably in the case of {{spoiler|Saya, who, after being freed from 99, [[Mercy Kill|requests that Reiji shoot her and free her from her dying misery]]. She thanks Reiji, tells him that they'll meet again someday, and compliments Reiji on his dashing appearance, and then... [[Boom! Headshot!|bang]]. True to her words, Saya is alive and kicking in ''Endless Frontier'', but still...}}
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: [[Tekken|King and Armor King.]] Take note, the other ''Tekken'' characters included in the game are the [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad|Mishimas.]]
* [[Evil Is Sexy]]: Saya, anyone? She's [[The Vamp|overly flirtatious]], has produced [[Terms of Endangerment|pet names]] for Reiji ("boy") and Xiaomu ("little one"), and is even courteous enough to tell you her bust size.
* [[Game Breaker]]: This game has far too many. It's a pretty easy game in the first place, so the following examples just make it a cakewalk.
** KOS-MOS has four skills that would be useful for anybody in this game: Mode A7, which increases her attack by 25%; a Move Again skill; and S-Chain, which would lower the defense of opponents by 25%; these skills costs are expensive to cast, but she has quite a large mana pool. Her ''real'' gamebreaking skill in this game is that her MP ''refills by attacking opponents'' by 5% of damage done. After attacking (assuming you used the 60 MP attack again skill) use Mode A7 and attack the opponent again. Not to mention that KOS-MOS has the highest attack and defence power in the game, meaning she's usually out on the front lines getting the majority of your team's attacks in, and therefore tends to level up quicker than your other characters. She can also 3-hit Branch. AND, whenever she gets hurt, she has a self-heal spell at her disposal too...
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** After Chapter 9 (Ryu and Ken meet Akuma), you get to play the gambling game, where you can easily [[Money Multiplier|double your money]] each round. This can be abused by saving game in-battle just before completing Chapter 9. It also helps to have hoarded up tons of gold up to that point. If you can double your money a few times, you basically end up with more money than you would normally earn throughout the entire game, which will let you buy all the items you could ever use. Note: Sylphie's Dress kicks ass.
* [[Shipping Goggles]]: An in-game example: the heroes believe that Saya is Reiji's ex and the two went through a really bad break-up, ''despite'' him outright telling them in the previous chapter that {{spoiler|Saya was responsible for [[Parental Abandonment|the murder of his parents]].}} Then again, all of that [[Foe Yay]] didn't exactly clear up much.
* [[That One Level]]: The level that everyone was making some [[Incredibly Lame Pun|incredibly lame puns]] [[It Makes Sense in Context|because of some spell or something.]] You get tossed in a level in which you're facing [[Ghosts 'n Goblins (series)|Red Arremer]], the Genji clan, the [[Darkstalkers|Lord Raptor]]-Black Bravo-Amazona team, and a ton of mooks. While you do get Sylphie as a back up, the only decent characters you have at your disposal at that point (unless you've been [[Level Grinding]]) would be Morrigan & Lilith, Gilgamesh & Kai, and Bruce & Regina. And you're surrounded by all of your enemies while you do this. Unless you abuse the fact that 3 characters have the +10 AP spell, which let's you slaughter the stage with ease. The main problem with that stage is that your characters have low attack power, so they take a LONG TIME to kill all the enemies.
** Next level is harder. There is Shadoloo head rampaging the battlefield, he has insane attack power, and you cannot damage him at all until you defeat another enemy, which is not on the field at the beginning. And there is Saya with bodyguards, all of the trio can inflict poison.