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* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]]: Generally yes, with a notable subversion at one point
* [[Last Lousy Point]]: Several, such as eating the candy house; bowing to the king, giving the bowl to the poor couple after saying the magic word, etc.
* [[Luck
* [[Magic Mirror]]: The magic Mirror, one of the Three Treasures of Daventry. It foretells that you shall win the game.
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: The beanstalk (in the original EGA version, that is). And some of the puzzles as well.
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* [[Sequel Hook]]: In the epilogue, it's mentioned that King Graham looks into the magic mirror and sees his descendants [[Turn Out Like His Father|having many more adventures]]...
* [[Thou Shalt Not Kill]]: Not killing some of the monsters (and resorting to trickery instead) gets you more points, but isn't required to win the game.
* [[Unwinnable By Design]]: You need all three treasures to win the game. There's a dwarf that goes around stealing your things. [[Luck
** The dwarf appears at random ''times'' but always in the same two ''screens''.
** Earlier versions of the game allow you to drop things from your inventory, ''including'' those three treasures. Whatever you drop is [[Lost Forever]]. Ironically, you can drop the treasures between the moment that the game checks for them to get to the endgame, and the actual endgame.
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** It does help you keep from getting caught by the witch.
* [[Video Game Remake]]: It has both an official one and a fan one, which is available for free online.
* [[Zillion
** Alexander is given a hefty sum of money from this in ''[[King's Quest VI Heir Today Gone Tomorrow (Video Game)|King's Quest VI Heir Today Gone Tomorrow]]''. Due to Shipwreck, he's left with just [[Bag of Spilling|one]] at the start of the game. The description of the coin does say it comes from the chest, though.
** Coins from the chest also appear in ''[[King's Quest II Romancing the Throne (Video Game)|King's Quest II]] [[Video Game Remake|+]]''.
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