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* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: The orb Suelo picked up in the forest.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: The orb Suelo picked up in the forest.
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Several examples, including Issaria (who vanished some time during the forest battle early in the game), Deth (who didn't make it past the forum jump), Montblanc (whose story was only tangentially related to the other characters at best and vanished after about ten posts) and the infamous Sij (who was Chucked three times and [[Ret-Gone|retgoned]] once, and whose creator is [[Old Shame|ashamed of his existence]] and calls him 'a blight upon roleplaying, characterization and Final Fantasy').
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Several examples, including Issaria (who vanished some time during the forest battle early in the game), Deth (who didn't make it past the forum jump), Montblanc (whose story was only tangentially related to the other characters at best and vanished after about ten posts) and the infamous Sij (who was Chucked three times and [[Ret-Gone|retgoned]] once, and whose creator is [[Old Shame|ashamed of his existence]] and calls him 'a blight upon roleplaying, characterization and Final Fantasy').
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: While some characters have their moments, the definitive example is the sequel's Karuto, who for some reason thought it would be nice to wear [[Lampshade Hanging|a lampshade as a hat]] and won a game of poker by presenting the "ultimate hand", Full Deck.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: While some characters have their moments, the definitive example is the sequel's Karuto, who for some reason thought it would be nice to wear [[Lampshade Hanging|a lampshade as a hat]] and won a game of poker by presenting the "ultimate hand", Full Deck.
* [[Crazy Enough to Work]]: Most of Wuste's plans and the general theory behind Twincasting; A good example of both being an attempted twincast between a summoning spell and a shapeshifting spell, temporarily turning Wuste into Bahamut. Also, [[Improbable Weapon User|Suelo's umbrellas]].
* [[Crazy Enough to Work]]: Most of Wuste's plans and the general theory behind Twincasting; A good example of both being an attempted twincast between a summoning spell and a shapeshifting spell, temporarily turning Wuste into Bahamut. Also, [[Improbable Weapon User|Suelo's umbrellas]].
* [[Easter Eggs]]: [http://images.mylittlefacewhen.com/media/f/img/mlfw1447_lMjMl_1.gif heehee]
* [[Easter Eggs]]: [http://images.mylittlefacewhen.com/media/f/img/mlfw1447_lMjMl_1.gif heehee]
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* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: Suelo uses umbrellas for most of the story, and Wuste eventually starts using a chakram bigger than his own body.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: Suelo uses umbrellas for most of the story, and Wuste eventually starts using a chakram bigger than his own body.
* [[Reality Warper]]: The Anarchs, creatures born in [[Void Between the Worlds|The X-Zone]], are unfamiliar with the laws of reality, and powerful enough to simply ignore most of them.
* [[Reality Warper]]: The Anarchs, creatures born in [[Void Between the Worlds|The X-Zone]], are unfamiliar with the laws of reality, and powerful enough to simply ignore most of them.
* [[Training From Hell]]: Acerak goes through this. Bonus points in that it [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|actually comes from hell]].
* [[Training from Hell]]: Acerak goes through this. Bonus points in that it [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|actually comes from hell]].
* [[Xanatos Speed Chess]]: Most of the Whytkins' battles proceed in this manner towards the end of the story. Acerak is particularly good at it.
* [[Xanatos Speed Chess]]: Most of the Whytkins' battles proceed in this manner towards the end of the story. Acerak is particularly good at it.


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