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* [[The Dragon]]: There's about two in a row. First there's Guilty, who's King Beigis's dragon; then there's King Beigis; then there's the final boss at last, who is only foreshadowed by a random cultist you fight at the end of a dungeon about 3/5ths of the way through the game.
* [[The Dragon]]: There's about two in a row. First there's Guilty, who's King Beigis's dragon; then there's King Beigis; then there's the final boss at last, who is only foreshadowed by a random cultist you fight at the end of a dungeon about 3/5ths of the way through the game.
** Even more specifically, Shilf(the random cultist) works for {{spoiler|Mammon}}, being his Dragon.
** Even more specifically, Shilf(the random cultist) works for {{spoiler|Mammon}}, being his Dragon.
* [[Dude Where's My Reward]]: Item drops don't appear if you already have the item, but even worse, an npc blacksmith in Dondoran tells you he can make something useful and gives you more information as you beat the bosses and aquire the elemental [[MacGuffin|macguffins]]. Typically, he never makes you anything.
* [[Dude, Where's My Reward?]]: Item drops don't appear if you already have the item, but even worse, an npc blacksmith in Dondoran tells you he can make something useful and gives you more information as you beat the bosses and aquire the elemental [[MacGuffin|macguffins]]. Typically, he never makes you anything.
** The remake actually has that particular npc be useful, but on a different npc and town, one can play the lottery. It takes forever and a half for your prize to arrive(if you even win, that is).
** The remake actually has that particular npc be useful, but on a different npc and town, one can play the lottery. It takes forever and a half for your prize to arrive(if you even win, that is).
* [[Dying Town]]: Greenoch, argueably Brannoch
* [[Dying Town]]: Greenoch, argueably Brannoch
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* [[Mook]]: Dur...
* [[Mook]]: Dur...
* [[Night of the Living Mooks]]: Some monsters, like the Ghost, Skeleton, Jack O' Lantern, and Ghost Stalker.
* [[Night of the Living Mooks]]: Some monsters, like the Ghost, Skeleton, Jack O' Lantern, and Ghost Stalker.
* [[Non Elemental]]: Yourself, Guilty, and {{spoiler|Mammon}}
* [[Non-Elemental]]: Yourself, Guilty, and {{spoiler|Mammon}}
* [[Non Lethal KO]]: Except in the remake...
* [[Non-Lethal KO]]: Except in the remake...
* [[No Sidepaths No Exploration No Freedom]]: Surprisingly avoided. Despite being a mostly bareboned rpg, exploring meant leveling up and finding some storyline plots amongst other things. Ironically, a few [[Final Fantasy]] games perfectly fits this trope.
* [[No Sidepaths No Exploration No Freedom]]: Surprisingly avoided. Despite being a mostly bareboned rpg, exploring meant leveling up and finding some storyline plots amongst other things. Ironically, a few [[Final Fantasy]] games perfectly fits this trope.
* [[Ominous Floating Castle]]: {{spoiler|Brannoch Castle is this in the remake, when it combines with Melrode}}
* [[Ominous Floating Castle]]: {{spoiler|Brannoch Castle is this in the remake, when it combines with Melrode}}
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* [[Poor Predictable Rock]]: Or any other obvious elemental-aligned monster. A lot of monsters seem to avert it by throwing off spells that don't relate to its element, however, they make no difference since you're non-elemental.
* [[Poor Predictable Rock]]: Or any other obvious elemental-aligned monster. A lot of monsters seem to avert it by throwing off spells that don't relate to its element, however, they make no difference since you're non-elemental.
* [[Port Town]]: This is Larapool the City of Water. It also houses the means to get to the aforementioned Blue Cave. Not too far from it is the actual Port itself. There's one boat in Celtland, and it goes to three ports. You can't even use the boat again till you defeat two bosses. Just how did people get to the other continents in the first place then? Oh, wait, they [[Took a Shortcut]].
* [[Port Town]]: This is Larapool the City of Water. It also houses the means to get to the aforementioned Blue Cave. Not too far from it is the actual Port itself. There's one boat in Celtland, and it goes to three ports. You can't even use the boat again till you defeat two bosses. Just how did people get to the other continents in the first place then? Oh, wait, they [[Took a Shortcut]].
* [[Power Up]]: There's an item to help every statistic, as well as a bunch for healing both HP and MP.
* [[Power-Up]]: There's an item to help every statistic, as well as a bunch for healing both HP and MP.
* [[Powerup Letdown]]: Any [[Power Up]] spell that fails, literally. In addition, all the subtropes may apply one way or another.
* [[Power-Up Letdown]]: Any [[Power-Up]] spell that fails, literally. In addition, all the subtropes may apply one way or another.
* [[Random Encounters]]: Many, ''many'' of these, to the point of being every few steps.
* [[Random Encounters]]: Many, ''many'' of these, to the point of being every few steps.
* [[Randomly Drops]]: Naturally. Note that in the Japanese version and in the GB remake, enemies can drop more than one of an item you already have.
* [[Randomly Drops]]: Naturally. Note that in the Japanese version and in the GB remake, enemies can drop more than one of an item you already have.
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* [[When Trees Attack]]: Treant, natch.
* [[When Trees Attack]]: Treant, natch.
* {{spoiler|[[Where It All Began]]: In the remake, your starting place eventually gets sent into the sky at the end. It's not the actual final dungeon.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Where It All Began]]: In the remake, your starting place eventually gets sent into the sky at the end. It's not the actual final dungeon.}}
* [[White Haired Pretty Girl]]: Shannon is pretty foxy for a 64-bit character. She's got the disposition and ultimate backstabbery of a [[White Haired Pretty Boy]], though.
* [[White-Haired Pretty Girl]]: Shannon is pretty foxy for a 64-bit character. She's got the disposition and ultimate backstabbery of a [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]], though.
* [[Wind Is Green]]: All four elements are colour-coded. [[Captain Obvious|Guess which one wind gets?]]
* [[Wind Is Green]]: All four elements are colour-coded. [[Captain Obvious|Guess which one wind gets?]]
* [[Victory Pose]]: You, of course, have a kick-ass victory pose and a nice little jingle as you win a battle.
* [[Victory Pose]]: You, of course, have a kick-ass victory pose and a nice little jingle as you win a battle.