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* [[Complete Monster]]: {{spoiler|Gelwein.}}
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: How Raguna wins the final battle.
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* [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]]: Any and all of the proposals and weddings to the maidens.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: "Song of Trust", sung by all the maidens, {{spoiler|in the final battle.}} Give it a go [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx8XzvgfJhM here].
** This [http://www.esnips.com/doc/9b9b8516-b0a1-4849-b4e8-ece965d19b46/Song-of-Trust here]{{Dead link}} is the Japanese version.
** The enitre soundtrack qualifies, with the Season themes standing out in particular, and ESPECIALLY {{spoiler|Iris Noire}}'s battle theme.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Rosetta, Selphy and Kross.
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*** To clarify on why it can be love or hate, you need to collect different Runeys and release them in order to balance them out (on top of natural death/growth rates). To collect them requires using an item to suck in near by Runeys. However, doing so results in a good 4 second or so animation and it only sucks up Runeys very near you (around 12 or so in a crowd) and it does so indiscriminately (you can't pick which ones you want and you will suck up everything in range). You can't move while this is happening either. Releasing them also results in a long animation (and you can't move). And you need to do this for many areas each of which can have tens of different Runeys spread all over the area. The result is that while the mechanic isn't necessarily bad, the means to interact with it is long and imprecise. If you want to suck up only 2 near by Runeys of a specific type, you end up having to suck up all nearby Runeys and then release the all of the Runeys except for the 2 you want.
** The worst part is that the game and the manual don't really explain this at all. They mention it, but don't explain any of the finer points. To truly understand how to make it work [[Guide Dang It|you'll have to look on the internet]].
* [[That One Boss]]: If you don't know the tricks, ''all'' the bosses will qualify, even if not at first. But the dungeon bosses just outshine the storyline bosses in particular; in addition to [[Attack of the 50 -Foot Whatever|their massively towering sizes]], they can ass-whoop you in a few hits even around the first time you fight them. On successive visits, they'll be waiting for you with a new bucket of kick-assery. {{spoiler|Even ''that'' fades in comparison to their post-endgame power-ups, where their stats are buffed up ''2~3 times'' to hit '''three''' digits their original, with their HP <s> literally [[Over Nine Thousand]]</s> hitting '''FIVE''' digits. Have fun dying!}}
** However, two dungeon bosses need to be defeated only once, and the other two are just [[Bonus Boss|optional]]. But chances are, you're gonna need to fight them sooner or later, since you need their unique drops for... {{spoiler|your kid's toys}}.
* [[Toy Ship]]: Marco and Candy.