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* [[Accidental Marriage]]: Poe ends up marrying a [[Catgirl]] when she overhears him reciting a love declaration and believes it to be directed at her.
* [[And Now for Someone Completely Different]] - This is actually a core mechanic of the game and one of it's selling points; you can flip between Felt on the ground and Viese in Eden as you wish and progress the two stories as you see fit. (Well, to some degree, at least; advancing Viese's story requires certain triggers at points in Felt's story. {{spoiler|And the tales eventually merge, to boot.}})
* [[Anti -Villain]] - {{spoiler|Chaos}}. At least near the end, when you find out about his {{spoiler|[[Dead Little Sister]]}}.
* [[Artificial Human]]- {{spoiler|Yuveria is really just a machine/computer program.}}
* [[Bag of Sharing]] - The Share Rings, which let Felt and Viese share items (including stuff Viese makes with all the things Felt finds in the lower world) despite their great distance from one another. Somehow, this still includes the rest of the party.
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* [[Large Ham]] - Poe, particularly when speaking to women in his usual flowery manner.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]] - The [[Final Boss]] is one of these, to many a player's frustration.
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]] - Noin is {{spoiler|Galahad's daughter}} and Fee turns out to be {{spoiler|Max's long lost sister}}.
* [[Kid With the Leash]] - Felt, keeping the Azoth in check (a fact for which {{spoiler|the world should be infinitely grateful}}).
* [[Knight Templar]] - Galahad, one of the Imperial Champions.
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* [[Mysterious Waif]] - {{spoiler|Iris}}
* [[Hand Cannon]] - Poe's absurd doomcannon is ''as big as he is''. And then of course he's always hitting on Viese whenever possible...
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]] - Felt and Viese, although they aren't antagonistic in any way, and the colors associated with them are actually ''reversed''; Felt's normal outfit includes a blue overshirt, while Viese typically capers around in a maroon dress.
** More standard example is the Azoths. The Azure Azoth is good while the Crimson Azoth is evil. {{spoiler|And the [[Big Bad]] of the game, no less.}}
* [[Running Gag]] - [[Played for Laughs]] with Felt and Max, where Max consistently says Felt's name wrong.
* [[Shout Out]] - Through the above trope, Max eventually ends up calling Felt, [[Atelier Iris|Klein]].
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]] - When she was debuted in Japan Viese's name caused a lot of linguistic contortion in trying to spell her name in English; Japanese lacks ''both'' a true V sound and a construct used like the English "ie", so what most people ended up with was some variation of "Wisey". This still occasionally trips people up when they encounter early promotional material (or when they encounter certain [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|hardcore]] [[Fan Dumb|fans]]).
* [[Stripperiffic]] - Viese is one of the [[Atelier Series|Atelier]] heroines who very much avoids this trap; if anything she's the franchise's most conservatively-dressed heroine, almost to the point of absurdity for her native climate (two or more layers of clothing for a paradise island that's apparently warm-temperate year-round?) [[Ms. Fanservice|Noin on the other hand]]...
* [[Talking Weapon]] - {{spoiler|The Azoth}}
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