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** The second game has a magical bandanna in a later dungeon that cuts magic damage down to 66%.
*** Both games play this trope straight through the PP-stat. (parry points AKA evade) Your evade stat goes up slowly as you gain levels and is (generally) lowered by wearing armor. The heavier the armor, the less damage you take, but the less likely you are to evade enemy physicals. If your evade is high enough, it pays off wearing earlier/lighter armor to give your PP-stat an additional boost that makes you almost impossible to hit, resulting in less damage in the long run.
* [[Armored Closet Gay]]: Raidy makes it very open every time she's somehow on the receiving end of a lesbian encounter (that she had the slightest bit of say over) she is NOT gay, and that she did not go out of her way to have it happen to her, even though she doesn't try to tear herself away from seeing any other lesbian encounter she might witness and appears to enjoy being the
* [[Bag of Spilling]] - Even though the first game had you powerlevel a great deal, you always start the second game at level 1 again. Raidy herself explains this away by stating she suspects her trek through the desert made her "a bit rusty".
** Additionally, in the second game, after getting halfway into the second dungeon, you get captured and lose ALL your money, equipment and items... which you never get back. Annoying if you've been grinding and stocking prior to that point, although you quickly get better gear.
* [[Brains and Bondage]] - One of the bosses of the second game is the leader of a bandit gang who is also a dominatrix. An NPC in the second game is the owner of her own item store and indulges in BDSM as well.
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* [[Bi the Way]]: Raidy, though she's adamant (to herself) that she isn't. Its more obvious if you trigger the scene with Seita in the second game as she can't help but think of how good she was the following morning. --> '''Raidy:''' Still...she was pretty good. *[[Beat]]* No, no, no! [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|I'm not that kind of girl!]]
* [[Blind Idiot Translation]] - One enemy is called "Medusa" in the first game, when it's clearly a "Dullahan". Also one of the puzzles is translated poorly, leaving its meaning hard to decipher in English, especially because it was based on Japanese perceptions of color.
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** [[Idiot Ball]] - She puts a Mirror Shield, the only object capable of rendering her powers useless, into an unoccupied room instead of destroying it.
* [[Heel Face Turn]] - {{spoiler|Fonfon, Tiss, and Foless confirmed to do this from the second game onward. Jami and her gang also reform later in the game.}}
** And in the third game it turns out {{spoiler|the sorceress from Cubust's tower, Erouge was never actually evil at all. In fact she's a sorceress with a considerable amount of renown who was originally
* [[H-Game POV Character]] - Raidy is a Type II bordering on Type I if it wasn't for her tendency to pay evil with evil (as in rape the rapists back).
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]] - You get to do this to the bosses if you win.
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