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* [[Disney Death]]: {{spoiler|Yang, Palom, Porom, Cid.}}
* [[Disney Villain Death]]: This is what happens to {{spoiler|Scarmiglione}} after battling him.
* [[Distressed Damsel in Distress]]: Rosa, for a while. It might be [[Justified Trope]] that she can't get herself out, since she has [[Big Bad|Golbez]] and [[Brainwashed and Crazy|Kain]] guarding her, and unless you've been doing some serious [[Level Grinding]], she doesn't know Teleport. Not that she could cast it, since she's [[Chained to a Rock|chained to a wall]].
* [[The Doll Episode]]
* [[Dope Slap]]: Porom, to Palom, many times.
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* [[Scripted Battle]]: Between Golbez and the king and queen, expect lots of conversations in combat mode. Sometimes you won't take control for an entire battle.
* [[Sheathe Your Sword]]: [[Trope Namers]]. Cecil's trial to become a Paladin.
* [[She Is's All Grown Up]]: {{spoiler|Rydia.}}
* [[Shoulders of Doom]]: Golbez. So. Very. Much.
** Both of Cecil's forms and Rosa have spikes on their shoulder pads.
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* [[Unstoppable Rage]]: {{spoiler|Edge. After Dr. Lugae turned his parents into monsters and he was forced to kill them, Rubicante tells Edge that emotions hold humans back. After this, through his [[Unstoppable Rage]], Edge learns the spells Flood and Blitz.}}
** Same goes for Tellah as well. After his daughter, Anna, was killed in the siege of Damcyan, he was determined to avenge her death by killing Golbez.
* [[Updated Rerelease]]: ''A LOT'', perhaps tying with Final Fantasy I. It's been released on the SNES (TWICE), [[Play StationPlayStation]], [[Wonder Swan]], Gameboy Advance, Nintendo DS, and on mobile phones, as well as the Wii Virtual Console!
** And it is now on the PSP in the form of the ''Complete Collection'', with ''The After Years'' and an "Interlude" chapter bridging the two parts together. All with upgraded aesthetics.
* [[Useless Item]]: The Fire Bomb in the SNES version. It wasn't completely [[Dummied Out]] - it's just only dropped by Red Dragons in the Lunar Subterranean. By that point, their damage is a pittance compared to what any of the characters can do in a single round.
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