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* [[Fan-Preferred Couple]]: While the game has no [[Official Couple]], Gig X Revya is the most popular. They are "soulmates", after all. |
* [[Fan-Preferred Couple]]: While the game has no [[Official Couple]], Gig X Revya is the most popular. They are "soulmates", after all. |
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* [[Game Breaker]]: Gideons. |
* [[Game Breaker]]: Gideons. |
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** {{spoiler|Gestahl in the Demon Path |
** {{spoiler|Gestahl in the Demon Path}}. |
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** Also, Hades' Despair rooms; their Outer Limit decor not only negates the penalty for having low stamina—one of the game's primary limiting mechanics—but causes you to ''gain'' a percentage to your stats equal to the percentage of stamina you've lost. Typical decors give you a 20% stat bonus in exchange for a hefty drawback; Hades' Despair gives you a bonus that can approach ''100%'', with additional advantages, letting you easily curbstomp otherwise equal groups. Oh, and it makes it so you die if your stamina ever reaches 0, but that's easy to avoid. |
** Also, Hades' Despair rooms; their Outer Limit decor not only negates the penalty for having low stamina—one of the game's primary limiting mechanics—but causes you to ''gain'' a percentage to your stats equal to the percentage of stamina you've lost. Typical decors give you a 20% stat bonus in exchange for a hefty drawback; Hades' Despair gives you a bonus that can approach ''100%'', with additional advantages, letting you easily curbstomp otherwise equal groups. Oh, and it makes it so you die if your stamina ever reaches 0, but that's easy to avoid. |
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* [[It Was His Sled]]: The Demon Path is...infamous. |
* [[It Was His Sled]]: The Demon Path is... infamous. |
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* [[Love to Hate]]: Gig. |
* [[Love to Hate]]: Gig. |
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* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: |
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: {{spoiler|Raksha, also responds to 'Levin'. Those filler sidequests are his [[Scheme]]}}. |
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* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: The best example would be the Demon Path. |
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: The best example would be the Demon Path. |
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* [[Most Annoying Sound]]: Pinot's voice in the Demon Path, especially her "Demon Spawn!" |
* [[Most Annoying Sound]]: Pinot's voice in the Demon Path, especially her "Demon Spawn!". |
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* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: The first time you run into Heroman (no, not ''[[Heroman|that]]'' Heroman), which is guaranteed to elicit a "what the fuck" the first time you see him. Even Gig is caught off guard by how silly he is. See [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]] for more. |
* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: The first time you run into Heroman (no, not ''[[Heroman|that]]'' Heroman), which is guaranteed to elicit a "what the fuck" the first time you see him. Even Gig is caught off guard by how silly he is. See [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]] in the main section for more. |
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** [[Disgaea|Laharl]] [[One-Scene Wonder|berates you]] {{spoiler|[[One-Scene Wonder|if you chose the Overlord title when you're prompted to choose one in the Demon Path]]}}. |
** [[Disgaea|Laharl]] [[One-Scene Wonder|berates you]] {{spoiler|[[One-Scene Wonder|if you chose the Overlord title when you're prompted to choose one in the Demon Path]]}}. |
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* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: When prompted {{spoiler|to choose a title in the Demon Path}}, choose the second choice. Enter {{spoiler|the voice of [[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness|Laharl]], which berates you for taking the title of an Overlord lightly and complains that he went through so much abuse for it}}, and disappears. Gig and Revya think they're hearing things, and [[Non Sequitur Scene|no ever speaks of it again]]. |
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: When prompted {{spoiler|to choose a title in the Demon Path}}, choose the second choice. Enter {{spoiler|the voice of [[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness|Laharl]], which berates you for taking the title of an Overlord lightly and complains that he went through so much abuse for it}}, and disappears. Gig and Revya think they're hearing things, and [[Non Sequitur Scene|no ever speaks of it again]]. |
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* [[Superlative Dubbing]]: The game is often cited as the best dubbed NISA game with [[Yuri Lowenthal]]'s Gig being especially praised. |
* [[Superlative Dubbing]]: The game is often cited as the best dubbed NISA game with [[Yuri Lowenthal]]'s Gig being especially praised. |
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* [[Unpopular Popular Character]]: Gig is disliked by most of the cast. Among fans, he's the most popular character in the game, many times being amongst the top 10 in Nippon Ichi's polls. |
* [[Unpopular Popular Character]]: Gig is disliked by most of the cast. Among fans, he's the most popular character in the game, many times being amongst the top 10 in Nippon Ichi's polls. |
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* [[Viewer Gender Confusion]]: {{spoiler|Kanan |
* [[Viewer Gender Confusion]]: {{spoiler|Kanan}}. An unusual case, everyone refers to {{spoiler|him}} with {{spoiler|female}} pronouns, and {{spoiler|he}} has the same class as all {{spoiler|female Dracons}}. Basically, it's not just the viewers are confused about this one. |
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* [[Woolseyism]]: It's doubtful that the [[Take That]] to John Romero during the Asagi fight was there in the Japanese version... |
* [[Woolseyism]]: It's doubtful that the [[Take That]] to John Romero during the Asagi fight was there in the Japanese version... |
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