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* [[Alas, Poor Villain]]: There is a bio for every single enemy leader you fight. Some of them were architects, philosophers, mothers-to-be, and so on. Sometimes they will even tell Denam who they were when they die.
* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: A rare-in universe example. You get to see different personalities of different characters, often ''drastically'' changing depending on what path you take. A few examples, where Vyce [[Took a Level In Jerkass|Takes a level in Jerkass]] in the Chaos and Neutral route, whereas in the lawful route nothing changes. Xapan becomes a [[Disc One Final Boss|Disc One Dragon]] in the Chaos route, but playable (And much more sympathetic) in the lawful route, where you save him and he joins. Even if you don't recruit him and he fights you later, he [[Apologetic Attacker|only fights because he was paid to do so]], and you can recruit him afterwords anyways. Leonar also has great variance too, being a [[Manipulative Bastard]], [[Disc One Final Boss]], or (in the neutral route) a genuinely sympathetic character.
* [[Complete Monster]]: ''NYBBATH''.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: This is a soundtrack by [[Hitoshi Sakimoto]]. Even the SNES / PSX version, although the PSX version has slightly improved audio. The PSP takes this [[Up to Eleven]], even adds comments
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Dame Ravness. About half the fanart of this game is of her, and many new players choose to go with the Law route simply because {{spoiler|Vyce kills her if you choose the Chaos route.}}
** [[media:rsz_53a55f5066873d51f31eca8d1164621a7_6183.png|Parodied in this fanart]] with a piece of [[What the Hell, Player?]].
* [[Game Breaker]]: The Ninja / Kunoichi class. Fastest human class (meaning they rarely miss and frequently parry attacks), most mobile, highest evasion (and can wear decent armor on top of that), gets an ability that makes them nigh invulnerable for a turn, gets their own mana-less series of spells that do three times the listed damage, and can dual wield doing full damage with ''both'' weapons -- usually enough to instant-kill a cloth wearer, which their agility allows them to get to almost unimpeded. There's a reason the PSP remake added abilities to the various tanky type classes to stop people moving past them.
** The Lord Class (in the remake at least) can only learn a few skills...because he can use almost every other skill in the other classes. One popular combo is Phalanx + Dual Daggers. Daggers due to a odd formula, do a lot more damage and is the fastest weapon. Phalanx weakens attacks on you by 90%, meaning you could wreck the enemy while only suffering single digits of damage.