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* [[The Multiverse]]: More relevant in the second series where there is our world, the Land of the Dragon Lord, Land of the Immortals and Land of the Moloch.
* [[Non-Lethal Warfare]]
* [[No Waterproofing in Thethe Future]]: The Spellbinder's power-suits short out when wet, which is exploited several times by knocking a suit-wearer into water or emptying a bucketful on them. Also, the robot servants in the Immortals' world short out when immersed in water.
** Subverted towards the end of the series 1 right after telling Paul's father about the Spellbinder world. Ashka overhears and realizes the jig is up and begins threatening them with her new, improved power suit. Paul and Riana throw water on her, only to have his father say [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|he'd water-proofed it.]]
* [[California Doubling|Poland Doubling]]: The Spellbinders' world and the Land of the Molochs kind of look alike because of this; this is not the case with the Immortal's world, even though it was also filmed in Poland.
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* [[Gadgeteer Genius]]: Mek.
* [[Immortal Procreation Clause]]: Non-natural example: The Immortals are the survivors of a great plague, whose antidote turned them all immortal — and infertile.
* [[The Kid Withwith the Remote Control]]: Sun, as the current Dragon Lord, has the remote of the Oracle.
* [[Logic Bomb]]: Mek and Kathy escape from a robot guard by using one of these.
* [[People Farms]]: {{spoiler|Dr Elvo}} wants to set up one of those.
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* [[Show Some Leg]]: Done by {{spoiler|Ashka of all people}} to help get information from {{spoiler|Alt!Carl}}.
* [[Spoiled Brat]]: Sun is a spoiled [[Royal Brat]] before he is reformed, Alt!Kathy is a 'regular' one in alternate Australia.
* [[Surrounded Byby Idiots]]: Even though she never verbalizes it, Ashka is obviously thinking this every time Sharak is frightened by the Dragon Lord's displays of "magic".
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: In the Land of the Immortals those few who survived a terrible plague were turned immortal, but also infertile, by the antidote. Now everyone lives the life of nobility, being waited on by robot servants — but they get horribly bored after living so long and having tried every past-time, and they cannot have children to liven things up, the doll-like robot children being only a sad attempt at playing parents.