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* [[Ascended to A Higher Plane of Existence]]: What happens to {{spoiler|Mouri Motonari}} after you clear his character. {{spoiler|He becomes a ghost and is immune to spells like Rizna.}}
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: Pretty much the case with all of the major houses. Notable inversions are Ashikaga, Akashi and Takeda. {{spoiler|Shingen doesn't actually ''exist;'' the commanders appear to have made him up.}}
* [[Babies Ever After]]: Pretty much the point of Isoroku's route, but special mention goes to the fact that {{spoiler|''Rance forgot to {{spoiler|turn the contraception spell back on.'' Remember, he claims superfertility. At the very least, it appears he's also gotten Sill pregnant. But there's a small subversion here; Rance is horrified rather than pleased.}}
** {{spoiler|In the canon epilogue Isoroku shows up to meet Kou, pregnant with Rance's child. This means that Rangi is canon now and that Rance did fulfill his promise to her to give her an heir.}}
* [[Badass]]: Most characters qualify, but special notice HAS to go to {{spoiler|Isoroku}}. Who, {{spoiler|while going into labor, manages to shoot an arrow into [[Big Bad|Xavier's]] shoulder and eye socket while losing her leg, and then giving birth moments later.}}
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** To explain: encountering them is half the trouble that's worth already. Then comes the REALLY fun part: capturing them. Due to the fact that either a.) they're behind the enemy lines, b.) if you kill too many units while having the Light Attack + Defeated Warrior Hunt even though you've used it on those specific units, they get to capture someone different instead, or c.) foot soldier units defend your target so that you can't even get to them to beat them in time.
** To make matters worse, some generals can only be recruited after their country is conquered, AND they must join another country first before they can be brought to your side. The three Takeda generals (Baba Shouen, Yamagata Masakage, and Yoshikage Kousaka) can be a real pain to search after Takeda's fall, to the point where trying to recruit them almost requires its own playthrough.
* [[Macrogame]]:
** Starting from your second playthrough, you're given a number of points equal to your high score, which you can spend on perks at the beginning of the game.
** It's impossible to see everything in one playthrough, but the game does keep track of every significant accomplishment you've made, regardless of whether or not it happened in the current playthrough. Character clears, special commanders, dungeons, and even specific events and certain difficult Free-for-All plays are all listed in the Completion Report.
* [[Manipulative Bitch]]: Keikoku, who seems to have no other purpose than to show up in the three heroine routes and cause trouble/be a general asspain.
** [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: While she's manipulative in the If routes, she doesn't even appear in the True Route, which is considered [[Canon]].
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