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* [[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]
* [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]]: Busgusaranth, the final boss, who just so happen to [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|literally be from]] [[Void Between the Worlds|Nowhere]]
* [[Hoist Byby His Own Petard]]: Nereid was killed by her own robot(Omega) when, as it became badly damaged, its AI decided to use her as an energy source. Furthermore, Omega itself, normally capable of a significant level of self-repair, was only damaged so badly in the first place by the use of another robot constructed mid-battle out of its own severed parts.
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: Serryn. He has become the fastest thing alive, but has pathetically low Defence and Magic Defence stats.
* [[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.
* [[Training From Hell]]: Acerak goes through this. Bonus points in that it [[Exactly What It Says Onon 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.