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** Erio: [[Casting a Shadow]]
* [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors]]: Fire burns earth, earth grounds lightning, lightning shocks water, water douses fire.
* [[Eleventh -Hour Superpower]]: The final skills for each party member, as well as Astra's [[Infinity+1 Sword]]. All of them can only be gotten in the very final chapter.
* [[Fantastic Angst]]: Erio becomes very annoyed when {{spoiler|anyone prods him about his feelings for Astra, because he thinks that pursuing her would be 'creepy'. When Snowe points out that creepy seems to just be what demons do, Erio responds that it's not the way he wants to be.}}
* [[Five-Man Band]]
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** Infinity+1 Accessory: The Green Ribbon, obtainable in the final chapter. It boosts all stats, grants immunity to virtually every status ailment, and ''halves MP cost''.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: {{spoiler|Erio.}}
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]]: Played straight for the most part, but also [[Subverted Trope|subverted on occasion]], such as when Astra yells at you for trying to [[Kleptomaniac Hero, Found Underwear|rifle through her clothes drawers.]] Also, when {{spoiler|the spell on Sabine is lifted and everyone forgets who Snowe is}}, trying to just waltz into people's houses or trying to go into the back rooms of shops will more than likely just get you tossed right back out.
* [[Limit Break]]: Sort of. Suffering damage increases a special meter for the characters, and they can execute special attacks (tied to their equipment) in exchange for a certain percentage of the gauge. It's virtually identical to the IP system from the ''[[Lufia]]'' series.
* [[Lost Forever]]: Everything in the Sepulcher, as it cannot be accessed after chapter 5. Most notably are Astra's ultimate weapon and the red ribbon, a potent accessory. Fortunately, the game is rather forward about this, and the skill books found there can be obtained elsewhere if they're missed.
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* [[Perpetual Frowner]]: Erio. {{spoiler|Except in Astra's memory, which is what makes it a [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]] for many.}}
* [[Purple Eyes]]: Astra.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: {{spoiler|Snowe's eyes turn red when the demon is controlling him. For [[Bonus Points]], they're the opposite of his normal green eyes on the color spectrum.}}
* [[Reduced Mana Cost]]: The Green Ribbon has this effect.
* [[Rescue Romance]]: {{spoiler|Averted. In the [[Bonus Dungeon]], Snowe admits that his affection for Astra is purely platonic.}}
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* [[Sealed Inside a Person Shaped Can]]: {{spoiler|The demon in Snowe is of the [[Sealed Evil in A Can]] variety. In the bad ending it gets unsealed, and in the good one it remains sealed and is now more pissed off than ever.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Shoot the Shaggy Dog]]}}: {{spoiler|The [[Bad Ending]], though subverted on one account -- everyone ''except'' Snow dies, [[And I Must Scream|which just makes it worse.]]}}
* [[Shout -Out]]: There are many hidden references to other RPG Maker games. In particular, Ronove has said that the character of Hiante was inspired in part by Stoic from [[Master of the Wind (Video Game)|Master of the Wind]].
** Two of the [[Final Boss]]' attacks are [[Chrono Trigger (Video Game)|"Dreamless" and "Crying Heavens"]].
** The title is named after a piece from the ''[[Chrono Cross (Video Game)|Chrono Cross]]'' soundtrack.
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** Relenia: [[Blade On a Stick]]
** Erio: [[Knife Nut]]
* [[Wham! Episode]]: ''The end of the very first chapter''. {{spoiler|Snowe is very suddenly brought to the brink of death and just barely manages to survive.}}
** Also, {{spoiler|the end of the fourth chapter, which reveals that the perfect fairly tale scenario of Snowe's kingdom was a carefully constructed lie}}.
* [[Wide Eyed Idealist]]: Snowe, in the beginning. The story beats it out of him pretty quick.