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* [[Adaptive Ability]]: The Guardeners. They start in a few basic forms--wolf, giant bug, etc--but regenerate into a new, more powerful form after defeat. The only way to prevent this is to destroy them completely.
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: [[Your Mileage May Vary]] of course but the skills in the game during the card battles. Sure they can deal way more damage than the usual damage but there's a catch. To give you an example: 1st phase throw a Feint: you get initiative. Fair enough. 2nd phase throw an Overdrive. Oh look, the enemy has a card and is using it to block using Parry. Too bad try again '''the next day.''' Skills are one shot only and they can only be refilled the day after.
** Fortunately, the enemies have very specific criteria for them to use their skills, one of which includes you throwing out four cards in the right phase. They also visibly bring out the skill card whenever you fulfill the requirement, allowing you a chance to decide whether to bring out more guns, let it use the skill, or put the card which triggered it back (which also causes the enemy to withdraw their skill).
* [[Badass]]: Most of the main cast.
** [[Badass Crew]] {{spoiler|By the end of the game, [[Badass Normal]] Arata is the ''leader'' of one, consisting of the other [[Badass Princess|Princesses]]. }}
** [[Badass Normal]]: [[Ordinary High School Student]] (well, mostly) Arata manages to do some pretty badass things, though he often has to suffer afterwards. He never tires of going after monsters who could kill him with a look, armed with some [[Improvised Weapon]].
** Well, ditto for Liesel: she actually isn't a real princess, as her homeland is a meritocracy without a nobility. For that matter, {{spoiler|she's not the official competitor either. The girl chosen for Waltz was disqualified for... taking the celebration about the fact she was [[Double Entendre|chosen too far]]. Liesel, who made her dress, was the only one who could have mastered it in the remaining time... And she did, wiping the floor with two arguably strongest princessess in the Waltz, only losing to a Love Power-up.}} Gah.
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* [[Bifauxnen]]: {{spoiler|Chris}}, who makes all the girls [[Squee]].
** [[It Was His Sled|Worst job hiding it]]. '''Ever'''. Is this even worth spoilering?
** Well, to be fair, this game seems to be very [[Genre Savvy]] about itself, and considering the sheer idiocy that would result by insulting our intelligence, the designers thought lampshading this trope immediately would be a good idea instead. Considering how hard maintaining that plot twist would be anyway, that was probably for the best.
** Even Arata feels like a moron after the reveal. It's THAT obvious.
** Hell, on the official English site, {{spoiler|Chris}} is referred to as a she. Which is strange, since it also mentions that Iris always appears when Chris is in danger, but is never around him. The reason is Heavily implied in [[Did Not Do the Research|the first chapter]].
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* [[Card Games]]: Hybridized with a traditional RPG battle engine for fights against enemies, and done amazingly well.
* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: This is a given, considering the genre.
* [[Cast Fromfrom Hit Points]]: {{spoiler|Final Blitz, Liliana's [[Finishing Move]].}}
* Cast Of Snowflakes
* [[Celibate Hero]]: All the Princesses, mostly for 'Love Is A Distraction' reasons (Seems a requirement for participation is being a [[Plucky Girl]]). Liliana has three married sisters and falls into 'Love is Beneath Me', she frowns on their lack of ambition and won't settle for anything less than a Prince.
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* [[Deliberate Injury Gambit]]: Arata beats {{spoiler|Suzushiro}} this way, {{spoiler|along with a [[Can't Have Sex Ever|hefty dose]] of mostly justified [[Moral Dissonance]]. He allows her to punch him (breaking two of his ribs) before tacklehugging her, binding her with power neutralizing bandages and at the same time breaking her [[Celibate Hero|Can't Touch Men]] promise. Still, he feels bad about doing it, and she was the one who picked a fight with him.}}
* [[Downer Ending]]: {{spoiler|Halfway through the game, it tells you that you got the bad ending. It's just [[Bait and Switch Credits]], but a very mean one that almost makes the player cry.}}
* [[Elephant in the Living Room]]: {{spoiler|Chris and Arata are 2/3 siblings, having the same father and mothers who were sisters. This is never brought up by anyone, ever. Even though Arata does seem to have some issues about having sex with his [[Not Blood Siblings|adoptive sister]]. Granted, incestual marriages between royals aren't unheard of, but one of the two involved here was raised as a modern-day Japanese teenager.}}
** However, the game does imply that {{spoiler|''he fell so hard for Chris he probably knows and still doesn't care!''}} Which is actually a rather [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|touching]] piece of [[Fridge Brilliance]] if true.
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]: And how!
** Also contains a mild subversion with Liesel. Since the country Palmied is run by a merchant oligarchy rather than a monarchy, "princess" is simply the designation for whichever girl is selected to participate in the Waltz, rather than an actual noble title...though it's hinted that the princess is usually upper-class, since {{spoiler|Riko was only a lowly engineer, but the only one qualified to use the Dress after the original girl [[Surprise Pregnancy|was disqualified]]}}.
* [[Fan Nickname]]: Chris was christened {{spoiler|Reverse Trap [[Fate/stay night|Saber]] by her detractors}}.
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* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: If you think that "Lun-Lun" is nothing more than an anime-obsessed [[Genki Girl]] [[The Ditz|Ditz]], then you haven't gotten to the scene where she points out that her family is in charge of the most powerful naval force in their world, and are responsible for constantly battling pirates. As a result, she has at least as much combat experience as ''ANGELA''.
** Actually, this troper remembers differently. {{spoiler|Lun-Lun had more combat experience, but Angela had more raw power. Finesse vs Brute Force}}
* [[Oh Crap]]: {{spoiler|Liesel instantaneously goes from being about to deliver the finishing blow to completely screwed in a ''single move'' from Suzushiro. The look on her face is a picture.}} [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner|"I have brought down the bird in the sky."]]
* [[Omniscient Morality License]]: Frigging {{spoiler|APRIL}}.
* [[Our Dragons Are Different|Our Dragons Are Butt Monkeys]]
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* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Self explanatory.
* [[Running Gag]]: Chris and Arata being forced to hold hands, and the reactions of ''everyone'' around them.
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: Eldin/Shichiou. {{spoiler|It turns out the whole Princess Waltz was just to keep him trapped.}}
* [[Secret Identity]]: {{spoiler|The other princesses do not know that Chris is Iris, Liesel is gathering data in the form of Riko, Arata's [[Huge Schoolgirl]] classmate.}}
* [[Sexy Mentor]]: April of course! [[Eccentric Mentor|At least as far as she's concerned.]] {{spoiler|Oh and as that previous trope hints, she's not [[Treacherous Advisor|quite as harmless as she seems.]]}}
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* [[Wham! Episode]]: Chapter 12-13 : Those that Fall.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]:
** Iris (and Chris) use a [[BFS|sword]], as expected of [[The Hero]].
** Liesel uses a [[Drop the Hammer|freaking huge hammer]], obviously in reference to her being a blacksmith. Arata actually notes that it looks rather odd wielded by the [[Emotionless Girl|emotionless]] and small framed girl.
** Suzushiro {{spoiler|is a [[Bare-Fisted Monk]], her personality a equal mix of cocky and disciplined.}}
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