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* [[Fortune Teller]]: One of the villagers, Agnes, insists on reading Layton or Luke's fortune in exchange for their solving a puzzle. She invariably predicts [[Doomy Dooms of Doom|bad luck]].
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: At one point you are required to look for a clue in the painting of a girl. Touching the general area of the breasts will result in a comment from Layton. Because of the proximity to the place where you are meant to touch (which is made obvious), it's entirely possible to find this accidentally.
{{quote| Now, Luke, it's important to be a gentleman.}}
* [[Gilded Cage]]: {{spoiler|St. Mystere is essentially this to Flora, who can't leave until a worthy guardian solves the mystery of the Golden Apple.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Girl in the Tower]]}}
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* [[Solve the Soup Cans]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified]], as much as this kind of plot can be justified, by the ending: {{spoiler|the many puzzles are to ensure anybody without an above-average intelligence wouldn't ''ever'' reach the top of the tower.}}
* [[Title Drop]]: At the very end:
{{quote| {{spoiler|Flora}}: The people who live here have been with me for so long. Curious as this village is, it's watched me grow up.}}
* [[Uncanny Valley]]: In-universe example with {{spoiler|Lady Dahlia's original persona.}}
* [[Welcome to Corneria]]: Justified by the fact that, in retrospect, {{spoiler|it's more surprising that the Baron's handyman could make robots capable of holding conversations ''at all''.}}