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* [[Acrofatic]] - For some weird reason, Roy is the character with the lightest weight in the game, allowing to use light martial arts easily even when equipped with heavy gears.
* [[Adam Smith Hates Your Guts]] - Averted. What is sold through the game is not related to location but instead of what material the item is made of.
* [[After Boss Recovery]] - You get a free HP and LP refill once in the game. If some of your characters lost all they LP, they get revived and get one. The catch? {{spoiler|You have to fight the final boss and it's tougher than anything you had to face before.}}
* [[Artificial Human]] - {{spoiler|The Silver Haired Girl}}
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** These flower motifs also appear as the backgrounds on the maps they move on.
* [[Fortune Teller]] - Sapphire and Ruby, though Ruby doesn't have her sister's talent for the art.
* [[Fridge Horror]] - Why aren't any of the charactrs you recruited during your journey with the main character in any of the endings? Maybe the main character was [[Last Man Standing (graphic novel)||the only survivor?]]
* [[Genki Girl]] - Ruby.
* [[Giant Mook]] - Among them is a giant version of the level 1 beast monster and the giant version of the pirahna monster.
* [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]] - The Final boss. His existence is never properly explained, nor is it ever spoken of during any of the endings. It simply appears. However, it is hinted through battle dialougue that it's {{spoiler|either the ultimate form of the power of the Seven Wonders,}} (which is the most likely answer) or {{spoiler|a physical manifestation of the universe itself. The fact that the batte takes place on the Twin Moons [[In Space]] certainly supports that theory.}}
* [[Global Currency Exception]] - Some places in the game like the Chappa village do not accept money and only barter items. Did a Dragonscale armor appeared in a shop in one of those place? Time to go do some shopping in others towns buying the most expensive stuff you can get your hands on to barter.
* [[Guide Dang It]] - Forget finding everyone you can recruit during a given quest, or even just ''finishing'' one -- though ''those'' usually require help, too -- just try muddling through the [[Character Customization]] without having a clue what you're doing! Or, y'know, ''don't''.
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* [[Obvious Beta]] - The game wasn't playtested, which is obvious from all the new, innovative, and ridiculously clunky and awkward systems, the manual was not proofread at all, and the game gives off a general lack of polish in all areas
* [[One-Hit Kill]] - Some of the bow, dagger, and sword attacks do this, as well as a few rare spells. They work on a lot more enemies than you could imagine. And when such attacks are used against you... you only end up unable to act for a few turns.
* [[Our Vampires Are Different]]
* [[Petting Zoo People]] - The Chapa.
* [[Pint-Sized Powerhouse]] - Because the main requirement for using [[Meaningful Name|light martial arts is weight]] and that light martial art is extremely powerful, small characters who by extension also have smaller weight have an easier time to use it and become this.
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* [[Supporting Protagonist]] - Laura's story is told [[Point of View|through the eyes]] of young Prince Henri.
* [[Sword of Plot Advancement]] - In Laura's quest, you have at some point to collect the elemental gears , some of the best equipment you'll ever get in the game. {{spoiler|Too bad that you don't get to keep them for the end of the game.}} Also, in Ventus's quest, at some point you eventually get {{spoiler|Dragonheart which can be forged into a weapon that, while not that strong attack wise, have the effect of restoring your hps even if you're not in the back row}}.
* [[That One Boss]] - {{spoiler|The Knights of the Round Tables' leader, Phantom}} without exception. All of his attacks will deduct 3 LP from anything hit, his attacks WILL paralyze you, and just to top it all off.....He can [[Spam Attack|MULTI-SPAM]] them. And you thought the final boss was hard.....?
** Ironically, He's pretty Nerfed in Ventus's version of the fight, though. While he can still multi-spam, his attacks won't cause any Ailments, plus his Strength is lowered.
** A weaker example of this trope is the final boss. He's prettyu easy until you get to his final form. His final form can multi-spam attacks, which are mostly multi-target attacks; plus his HP is so high, that you'll most likely be half-dead before you can even damage his LP. Acupuncture, Reverse Delta, and Shadow Shot will save your life.
* [[The Four Gods]] - Actually, the Five Gods in this game. The bosses in {{spoiler|Leith Torle's tower}} are based on them and among them the Black Turtle is a [[That One Boss|big pain.]]
** Black Turtle's more of a Boss in Mook Clothing than anything else, actually. If you have Deflecting weapons, your'e good to go. Some Level 4 techs certainly don't hurt, either.
* [[Theme Naming]] - Ruby and Sapphire are obvious examples; Ventus and Briza are wind-based...
* [[The Reveal]] - At the end of Armic scenario, we learn that {{spoiler|he is actually a father}}. That fact [[Hilarious in Hindsight|makes the encounter with Rebecca a bit funny]].
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