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** One Let's Play shows this to be [[Game Breaker|stupidly easy with a twinked defense]].
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: The King, the local land lord and the old dragon in Princess Maker 2.
* [[Everything's Better Withwith Princesses]]: Implied by the title, and there are other [[Princess Tropes]] in these games.
* [[Exposition Fairy]]: Your demon butler, Cube, who helps you set up your daughter's schedule at the beginning of each month.
* [[Fetal Position Rebirth]]: Your daughter is sent to you from heaven this way, [[Naked Onon Arrival|naked]]. But it is done artistically, in good taste, and [[Hand or Object Underwear|no naughty bits are seen]].
* [[Fight Like a Card Player]]: In the SNES spin-off - Princess Maker: Legend of Another World.
* [[Flat Earth Atheist]]: The [http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/Princess%20Maker%202/Update%2021/img-5.png alchemist]. He's one of the worse teachers, besides the General - he's cheap, but will lower faith a lot as soon as your daughter is promoted to Adept, which closes off some encounters.
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* [[Like a Badass Out of Hell]]: Another of the possible endings.
* [[Little Miss Badass]]: It is possible for your daughter to kick ass early in the game.
* [[Lighter and Softer]]: Patricia in the fourth one doesn't have a prostitute route with obligatory sultry outfit. This is due to [[Sister Princess (Light Novel)|Naoto Tenhiro]]'s distaste for sexualizing the women he draws. Takami Akai, on the other hand, had no such compunctions.
* [[Magic Knight]]: If you get your daughter to work on her magic and fighting skills, she becomes one of these.
* [[Mighty Lumberjack]]: In ''[[Princess Maker]] 2'', being a lumberjack increases your strength, which increases your attack power, which means if you do it enough, you'll be be killing enemies in one hit.
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* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: In Princess Maker 4, [[Action Girl|Rise]] and [[The Ojou|Christine]].
* [[Updated Rerelease]]: Of the first two games, called the "refine" editions.
* [[Useless Useful Non -Combat Abilities]]: [[Averted]] in the fifth game. Certain skills that no sane person will use in combat can be used to win combat. Apparently your daughter can dance crazy, the troll boss flee in terror!
* [[Video Game Caring Potential]]: Pretty much the whole point.
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]]: You can give her an early childhood full of achievement and promise, only to dash all her dreams by forcing her to work in a sleazy bar and starve her to death with a weight loss diet.
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* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: The princess in the third game.
** Martha, one of the possible rivals, restaurant assistant, and occasional dancer in the second game.
* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save Thethe World]]: The fifth game. If you feel that doing both is overwhelming (it really builds up Stress), feel free to ditch either one. It's strongly implied that someone will save the magical world if your daughter doesn't.
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: Subverted in the second game; your daughter kills monsters like [[Money Spider|its her day job]] while adventuring and its one of the best ways to make money (though oddly it does nothing for your daughters experience values) but even her just killing random monsters or even ''criminals'' like the kidnappers around the lake raises her sin, implying that [[Knight Templar|the rampant killing of living creatures, albeit hostile ones, is not an innocent act]] and one which can [[Fallen Hero|ultimately lead to a bad ending.]]
* [[Wonder Child]]