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* [[Battle Harem]]: Five generations' worth.
* [[Beach Episode]]: Oddly there is one [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phRko7d64SY for our viewing pleasure.]
* [[Best Known for the Fanservice]]: Everyone mostly remembers Yayoi as [[It Makes Sense in Context|the girl]] [[Erotic Eating|with sausage]] on Akyss homepage.
** Everybody remembers the mousepad with Vira-Lorr's boobs.
* [[Big Eater]]: Faina, oh boy for an [[Ill Girl]] she sure eats a lot.
* [[Blade on a Stick]]: Elaine(First Generation) and Valeria(Second Generation).
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* [[Replacement Love Interest]]: Ellis denies it but it's pretty much obvious that she loves Rex because he looks like Leonhardt.
* [[School Swimsuit]]: Winfield forces Hildegard to wear one.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: Why was the North American [[Play Station 3]] version not released on a retail disc? Sony America doesn't allow retail discs without English voice acting.
** Oddly averted with with the prequel, which still has no English voice option, but did get a disc release.
* [[Serious Business]]: Winfield (and later Thoma) takes peeking girls at hot spring too seriously, to the point he thinks it's worth dying for.
* [[Sex Sells]]: The US marketing campaign for the game actually managed to exaggerate the amount of [[Fan Service]] [[Up to Eleven|in the game]] -- there's a lot of it, but from the promotions, you'd think the game contained nothing else. This managed to backfire spectacularly -- at least one store was reported to sell the special edition wrapped in white paper with the warning that it is the "(Adult Only) Special Edition."
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** Sherufanir wears a dress that combines an [[Impossibly Low Neckline]] with a window in the front to show off her garter-belt.
* [[Sword of Plot Advancement]]: Leonhardt's Sword, you'll need it.
* [[Talking to Himself]]: Due to the fact that there are just [[Loads and Loads of Characters|tons of characters in this game]], some of them had to be voiced by the same seiyuu. Examples include [[Takashi Kondo|Leo and Rex]] ([[Expy|though that one's justified]], and Alberti sharing a voice with {{spoiler|Mobius.}}
* [[Tenchi Solution]]: Plum invokes it toward the end of the fifth generation. It's not an option.
** In [[Updated Rerelease|new scenes in Zero's Digest Mode]] it's revealed that in the end Leonhardt, Ladius, Thoma, and Duran settled for this [[Offscreen Afterlife|after death]] with their respective love interests.
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{{quote|Friedelinde: "[["On the Next..."|Tune in next week for the thrilling conclusion of "Decimal".]]"}}
* [[Hot Springs Episode]]: Happens as an event no less!
* [[Les Yay]]: Happens during many of the "[[Fan Service]]" type scenes ([[Beach Episode]], [[Hot Springs Episode]], ...).
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: You can capture ''bosses'' in this game! {{spoiler|'''[[Up to Eleven|Even the]] [[True Final Boss]]!'''}}
* [[Running Gag]]: Sieghart dies in the prologue, just as how Leo died in the beginning of the game.
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* [[Rank Inflation]]: As usual, the highest is S, and the [[F Minus Minus|lowest goes as low as you want.]]
* [[Relationship Values]]: Present in the game as well. The higher the relationship value, the stronger the next generation protagonist will be.
* [[Relationship Voice Actor]]: [[Marina Inoue|Natsuru]] [[Kämpfer|is now truly a full fledged stoic chick?]] And [[Kana Asumi|Mikoto]] shrank down to half her size?
* [[Rescue Romance]]: The final scene before you finally make Ignis and Cynthia be close to each other is {{spoiler|to rescue her from demons at Enhambre.}} The other men in the party even poke fun of him for that.
* [[Restart At Level One]]: What happens to Weiss after he gets blown off from the territory of the gods.