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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: [[Rich Bitch|Alou]][[The Rival|ette,]] simply because she can buy stuff at insanely high prices when you're in her good graces.
** So insanely high she can save your butt on Survival, especially on 1.106. Get her to buy a rug or ask for 'something metal' and you'll get near half a million pix off her in one sale!
* [[Funny Aneurysm Moment|"Funny Aneurysm" Moment]]: Tear is quite pleased when Caillou thinks she's the proprietor. Given what we later learn about the treatment of fairies, she's probably not used to getting that kind of respect. Caillou himself thinks it's unexpected, though he's more willing to believe a fairy is in charge than a girl his age.
* [[Game Breaker]]: In 1.105 and 1.106 at least you can sell vending machines in vending machines. Physics aside, this can be a very good way to make money fast once you have the capital to get it started.
** Considering Tear says point-blank you (supposedly) can't resell vending machines, this is almost certainly a [[Good Bad Bugs|bug]].
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** In the initial version of the demo, there was a woman who would buy a Walnut Bread on the first day. Unlike most other customers, she would never leave the shop no matter how much you haggled with her. This raised her willing-to-pay price by a bit every time. This meant that the game could be broken by selling one piece of Walnut Bread for ''millions of pix'', [[Obvious Rule Patch|until Carpe Fulgur and EasyGameStation released an updated demo which capped the woman's wallet at 150pix.]]
* [[Goddamned Bats]]:
** Shopping-wise examples:
*** Little girls seem like this if they're treated as every other customer. However, when treated as an investment, they become a welcome sight at all times.
** On the other hand, Euria will constantly try to sell you Treasures (The most generally useless commodity you can obtain) at overinflated prices, more or less insuring the destruction of your combo.
*** Euria will constantly try to sell you Treasures (The most generally useless commodity you can obtain) at overinflated prices, more or less insuring the destruction of your combo. She IS a good source of rar-ish treasures needed for fusion. The most annoying thing is when she tries to sell you utterly common rugs for a million pix, or gets stuck in a thankful statue/gold statue loop (both of which can be bought in the market shop). Shoo,Made gadflyworse by the fact that if you actually buy something from her, shoo!'''she'll show up more often'''.
*** UntilPrime will only pay base price until you increase your relationship level with her,; Primethe willfact onlyshe paytends baseto pricepick up the most expensive items in your display case doesn't help either.
** Combat-wise examples:
*** Lightning Bugs in dungeons. They're very small flying enemies, move faster than you can, and slow you when they hit. When you first encounter them with Louie (a melee character), you will be frustrated.
*** Gnolls can also be very annoying at first. While their ranged attacks can be blocked by Louie, they have some fast melee-range attacks for when you get closer, and the block only works if you face them and aren't attacking something else.
*** At first, Bombs are these. When you kill one, their corpses become [[Meaningful Name|bombs]] that can cause massive damage, so knocking one down in tight spaces without losing much health could be hard. Being sufficiently armored though minimalizes that.
*** Statues are very annoying, especially in groups when they can obstruct your adventurer from going further or close enough to attack them.
*** Ropers. The early variants mostly die with one hit, but later in the game they become '''fast''' and without a very strong adventurer it's unlikely that you'll get past one without taking [[Collision Damage]], oh, they are also immune to knockback.
* [[Les Yay]]ness:
** A very drunk Charme complains that she can't take Recette home if Tear is there, too. She's just joking, but Tear finds it hard to believe.