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Beware of spoilers, '''''especially''''' those of the season 1 finale!
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== The Heroes ==
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* [[Fire-Forged Friends]]
* [[Five-Man Band]]
* [[Guys Smash, Girls Shoot]]
* [[Tagalong Kid]]: With the exception of Yugo and Ruel, the rest of the Brotherhood joined the quest for various, but undeniably petty reasons.
* [[True Companions]]
* [[Two Girls to a Team]]
 
=== Yugo ===
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'''Yugo'''
 
The hero of the series. Yugo is an Eliatrope, from a people capable of creating portals they can use to transport themselves or other objects across short distances, and who seem to be intimately connected to the world's history. Adventurous and kind-hearted [[Chronic Hero Syndrome|almost to a fault]], Yugo's quest to find out what happened to his people starts off the plot.
 
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* [[Good Old Fisticuffs]]: Generally uses his portals to get close enough to do these.
* [[Goofy Print Underwear]]
* [[Growling Gut]]
* [[Hand Behind Head]]
* [[Happily Adopted]]
* [[The Hero]]
* [[I Am Who?]]: Finding out he is the last of the Eliatropes.
* [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness]]: Shadofang claims Yugo is so morally pure as to give him [[NoWon't SellWork On Me|immunity]] from her [[Mind Control Device|shadow-stealing]] powers.
* [[Inertia Is a Cruel Mistress]]
* [[Infant Immortality]]: {{spoiler|Horribly averted in the season 1 finale.}}
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* [[Team Chef]]
* [[Teleport Spam]]
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* [[The Un-Reveal]]: What's under his hat? Your bet is as good as anyone...
** [[The Reveal]]: {{spoiler|Episode 26 of season 2 revealed there are Wakfu wings under all the Eliatropes' hats.}}
* [[Upbringing Makes the Hero]]: His sincere goodness, impressive fighting abilities, and his skills in the kitchen can all be attributed to the fact that he had a wonderful father.
* [[Wonder Child]]
 
 
=== Az ===
'''Az'''
 
Yugo's pet Tofu and oftentimes comic relief. His feathers were enchanted by Grougaloragran to deliver some messages to Alibert and Yugo.
 
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=== Ruel Stroud ===
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'''Ruel Stroud'''
 
An Enutrof and old friend of Yugo's adoptive father, Ruel was told to set off with Yugo and keep him safe. Like most Enutrofs, getting Ruel to do anything that's not in his own interest is an uphill battle, and his selfishness and greed often get him distracted. However, he's a seasoned fighter, and his knowledge of the world and its history is considerable.
 
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=== Sadlygrove Percidal ===
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'''Sir Tristepin''' (Pinpin) / '''Sadlygrove Percidal''' (officially Dally, Grovy in the fansubs)
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* [[Dangerously Genre Savvy]]: He's hopeless in any sort of intellectual field and usually gets blown away in the first five seconds of a fight due to [[Leeroy Jenkins|rushing in prematurely]], but put Sadlygrove in a dungeon and he's downright unstoppable, figuring out and surmounting every challenge near-instantly.
* [[Dark-Skinned Redhead]]: As of season 1 episode 22.
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]: He's the first opponent Yugo defeats in the series.
* [[Determinator]]: When the stakes are high enough, hardly anything can keep him down. Crush him under tons of weight? He'll shake it off. Smack him across half a desert? Back on his feet in seconds. Dislocate his arms? He'll ''kick you to death.''
* [[Dumb Muscle]]
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* [[Good Old Fisticuffs]]: Likes to put aside Rubilax in favor of this for sparring or serious duels. Surprisingly, he's a fantastic hand-to-hand fighter, so it usually goes well for him.
* [[Green Around the Gills]]: Whenever he's aboard a boat.
* [[Growling Gut]]
* [[Hard Head]]
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]]}}
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* [[Super-Powered Evil Side]]: When merged with Rubilax.
* [[Super Strength]]
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: Season 1 episode 22. {{spoiler|Consistently in Season 2.}}
* [[Use Your Head]]
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]: As of season 1 episode 22.
* [[The Worf Effect]]: He and Rubilax get beaten up a lot... {{spoiler|for a while.}}
* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: At times.
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=== Evangelyne ===
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'''Evangelyne''' (Eva)
 
Amalia's long-suffering Crâ bodyguard and best friend, Evangelyne initially follows Yugo out of concern for Amalia, but soon becomes attached to the others as well. By far the most level-headed of the group, Eva helps keep her somewhat flighty compatriots grounded, and her archery is a force to be reckoned with.
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* [[Cool Big Sis]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Distressed Damsel in Distress]]: Amusingly enough, she gets captured just as much as Amalia does, if not more. May actually be a more [[Justified Trope|justified]] example, since she's the bodyguard of the typical [[Save the Princess|candidate]] for a damsel in distress.
* [[Horse Archer|Dragoturkey Archer]]
* [[Fingerless Gloves]]: In season 2.
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* [[Important Haircut]]: In the first episode of season 2.
* [[The Lancer]]
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* [[Love Martyr]]: Claims that Rubilax is a "good guy pretending to be a bad guy" despite witnessing first-hand all the death and destruction he caused in his idiotic pursuit of power.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]
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* [[Tsundere]]
* [[With Due Respect]]
* [[Youthful Freckles]]
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]: Her outfit in season 1.
 
 
=== Amalia Sheran Sharm ===
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(Ami)
'''Amalia Sheran Sharm''' (Ami)
 
Amalia is the princess of the Sadidas, but [[Rebellious Princess|isn't terribly fond of her royal duties]] and would much rather go out adventuring, often dragging a bemused Evangelyne in tow. Tagging along with Yugo mostly on a whim, she sometimes comes off as sheltered and immature, but won't hesitate to take responsibility when necessary.
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* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: A vegetal doll (standard for Sadidas).
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]
* [[TheEven KnightsHeroes WhoHave Say SqueeHeroes]]: She acts like a complete [[Fan Girl]] around the Justice Knight or the Masked Gobbowler.
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* [[Overshadowed by Awesome|Overshadowed by the Sexy]]: Despite not lacking in the beauty department, she's frequently overlooked by male admirers in favor of Evangelyne, her bodyguard.
* [[Plant Person]]
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=== Adamaï ===
'''Adamaï'''
 
One of the world's last surviving Dragons {{spoiler|and Yugo's brother}}, Adamaï formally joins the group halfway through the first season. As a Dragon, his powers are underdeveloped, but he's still a fairly skilled shapeshifter and manipulator of wakfu. Probably the most grounded member of the team besides Eva, and gets especially serious whenever the history of Dragons or Eliatropes is involved.
 
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=== Kamasu-Tar Junior ===
'''Kamasu-Tar Junior'''
 
A young dhreller who becomes Ruel's [[Familiar]] over the course of season 1. Despite the Enutrof's initial reluctance to adopt one again, after the loss of the first Kamasu-Tar, Ruel did eventually warm up to the tenacious little critter.
 
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=== Cléophée ===
'''Cléophée'''
 
Evangelyne's rebellious younger sister, who defected from the Crâ ranks and took up wrestling. She joins the team after Eva is sent to find her. Contrary to other Crâs seen on the show, she prefers hand-to-hand combat, though she also uses a crossbow. Described as a troublemaker by both Eva and Amalia.
 
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* [[Big Eater]]: Able to swallow [[Beyond the Impossible|a whole pot of disgusting food that would make hardened pirates puke.]]
* [[Braids of Action]]
* [[Birds of a Feather]]: With Sadlygrove, to Eva's frustration.
* [[Boisterous Bruiser]]: Female example.
* [[Chekhov's Gunman|Chekhov's Archer]]: Her younger self is seen very briefly during Eva's dream in episode 20 of season 1.
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* [[Sensual Spandex]]: Her wrestling outfit (her usual pants are more on the baggy side).
* [[Sibling Yin-Yang]]: Is an excited hand-to-hand fighter, in contrast with her sister's cool, collected archer.
* [[Sixth Ranger]]: For season 2, replacing Adamaï.
* [[Wrestler in All of Us]]
* [[Youthful Freckles]]
 
 
== Allies &and Friendly Enemies ==
 
== Grougaloragran ==
'''Grougaloragran'''
 
=== Grougaloragran ===
Another of the world's last surviving Dragons, Grougaloragran arranged an adoptive home for baby Yugo. He's probably one of the most powerful individuals on the planet, which unfortunately gets the attention of Nox.
 
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* [[Badass Beard]]
* [[Badass Grandpa]]
* {{spoiler|[[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]}}
* [[Barehanded Blade Block]]
* [[Breath Weapon]]
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* [[Fireballs]]
* [[Flight]]: Through magic in humanoid form, and giant wings in Dragon form.
* [[Giant Squid]]: His chosen form to restrict the access to Oma Island.
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]]}}
* [[Kill It with Fire]]
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=== Alibert ===
'''Alibert'''
 
Yugo's adoptive father. An Enutrof and old adventuring companion of Ruel, although less greedy than his friend. Formerly a [[Bounty Hunter]], but he found out he was too soft-hearted for the job when he refused to send a man to jail for stealing an apple -- which made Grougaloran choose him for taking care of baby Yugo. So he settled in Emelka, founding an inn and becoming mayor of the town.
 
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=== Rubilax ===
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'''Rubilax'''
 
Sadlygrove's Shushu ward, Rubilax is the Shushu of Carnage, trapped inside a sword. When he actually contributes to a conversation, it's usually to tempt Sadlygrove into unleashing him so he can run amok; when sealed, he's just [[Jerkass|sort of a jerk.]]
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* [[Situational Sword]]
* [[Sizeshifter]]: Can change the size of his blade as a sword. {{spoiler|And in his true form, the harder he's hit, the bigger he grows.}}
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]: Likes to think of himself as a powerful demon, but is soundly defeated nearly every time he is released (once, by a medic!).
* [[Snarky Non-Human Sidekick]]
* [[Talking Weapon]]
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=== Kriss Krass ===
'''Kriss Krass'''
 
A Sacrier Gobbowl champion and the main antagonist during the "Gobbowl Hell" arc. Kriss Krass isn't necessarily a bad guy, but he's a hopeless show-off, doing whatever he can to drag out a match and wring the last drops of admiration from his audience.
 
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* [[Combat Sadomasochist]]
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]: With Yugo and co. in the second season.
* [[Famed in Story]]: Fans ''love'' his over-the-top Gobbowl style.
* [[Kamehame Hadoken]]: He masters this move with a gobball in season 2.
* [[Milky White Eyes]]
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* [[Power Tattoo]]
* [[Shonen Hair]]
* [[Sixth Ranger]]: Temporarily, for Yugo's gang in the second season's Gobbowl arc.
* [[Unnecessary Roughness]]: Not like his fans don't like it, though.
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]: Though white hair aside, he looks like a zombie crossed with 2D from [[Gorillaz]].
 
 
=== Armand Sheran Sharm ===
'''Armand Sheran Sharm'''
 
The prince of the Sadidas, Amalia's brother, and [[Jerkass|a royal ass]]. Suffers from a terrible case of halitosis.
 
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* [[Hopeless Suitor]]: Toward Evangelyne.
* [[Jerkass]]
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: The King revealed that Armand was the most torn up about Amalia leaving and was overjoyed when they got a snowglobe from Bonta showing she was safe.
* [[Man-Eating Plant]]: He controls a giant one in battle.
* [[Plant Person]]
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=== Goultard ===
'''Goultard'''
 
Sadlygrove's Iop master, and [[Badass]] extraordinaire.
 
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* [[Invincible Hero]]: {{spoiler|As the son of Iop}}, he's nigh indestructible, has absurd amounts of natural strength, and is even capable of coming back from the dead. That said, the interest in his adventures stem more from how his life is going to screw him over rather than whether or not it will end.
* [[I Shall Taunt You]]: He's not afraid to mock even a [[Physical God]]:
{{quote| '''Rushu:''' You think you can upset me your insults?<br />
'''Goultard:''' By Iop, no! I know you're way too stupid to understand even half of it. }}
* [[Knight in Sour Armor]]: His primary personality, though he seems to have lightened up a bit by the time ''Wakfu'' starts.
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* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]
* [[Warrior Poet]]: Views Iop bullheadedness as an all-encompassing life philosophy in itself, and talks about it with an eloquence that's unusual for his kind.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: A [[BFS]] with a [[Wrecked Weapon|broken blade]] attached to a [[Chain Pain|chain]].
 
 
=== Remington Smisse ===
'''Remington Smisse''' (Remi)
 
A Roublard fixated on collecting Shushus, Remington is the second season's first primary antagonist, along with his brother, Grany. Remington is a charmer and a vicious fighter besides, but his recklessness, total lack of interest in anything but theft or Grany's safety, and [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder|constant double-crosses]] make him as dangerous an ally as an enemy.
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* [[Death Seeker]]: Grany seems to think he's one, and Remington can't find it in himself to fully disagree.
* [[Determinator]]: Given his overarching mission and his never-say-die attitude, this is a given. He also gives this piece of advice to Yugo when the latter claims he can't use his portals to get them {{spoiler|out of Rushu's realm}}:
{{quote| '''Remington:''' Such defeatism. There's always a solution, kiddo.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Disney Villain Death]]}}: Survives it, though.
* [[The Easy Way or the Hard Way]]: With rhyming to boot.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: With Maskemane in ''Maxi-Mini'' and Evangelyne in "Rubilaxia".
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: The basic premise of his character is to parallel that of the protagonists'.
** Along with a noseless face and [[Wrong Genre Savvy|boneheaded tendencies]], Remington shares the same desire for thrills and flashy gestures as Grovy, which gets both into trouble just as often as the sun sets, but their differences are aplenty -- their Shushu weaponry contrasts (Grovy prefers swords; Remington's better with guns), their colorscheme is reversed (white for Grovy; black for Remington), their amount of clothing is inverted (Grovy is a [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]; Remington only reveals his lower chin), their combat styles reflect their mindsets ([[Idiot Hero|Grovy]] is [[Leeroy Jenkins|impulsive and reckless]]; [[Loveable Rogue|Remington]] is [[The Musketeer|agile and precise]]), their heritages outline their goals (Grovy came from [[I Just Want to Be Special|a humble village]]; Remington hails from a [[Aristocrats Are Evil|long line of thieves]]), and their skin tones are polar opposites (Grovy is a [[Dark-Skinned Redhead]]; Remington is closest to an [[Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette]]).
** For everything contrasting Grovy, Remington successfully parallels with Evangelyne. Both are [[Pointy Ears|pointy-eared]], long-ranged fighters (she's an archer; he's a gunner), [[Rebel Relaxation|remain in good posture]] when there isn't much action, [[Straight Man|calmly yet irritably put up with their comrades' antics]], and contain a softer inner demeanor (she's a [[Tsundere]]; he's a [[Loveable Rogue]] that cares for his family). They differ largely in that Remington steals authentic weapons and backstabs nearly everyone [[For the Evulz]], whereas Evangelyne was assigned to protect a princess and only ever snarks her way through her friends' antics.
** In a rare ''three-fold'' counterpart, Remington is basically a younger and more charming Ruel. Both are criminals (Ruel's a [[Bounty Hunter]]; Remington's a thief), who place a high value on materials (money for Ruel; weapons for Remington) and screw over their compatriots on a whim (Ruel swindles his teammates for money; Remington backstabs Evangelyne after their [[Enemy Mine]]), but genuinely care for the well-being of their comrades, and look after a [[Morality Pet]] that keeps them from committing truly bad deeds (Grany for Remington; Yugo for Ruel).
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* [[Unorthodox Sheathing]]
* [[Unskilled but Strong]]: Wields several Shushu weapons in tandem; not very skilled with any (well, at least with his giant greatsword [originally [[The Brute|his brother]]'s weapon] or a [[Drop the Hammer|giant hammer]], but he's at the level of accuracy of [[The Archer|Evangelyne]] with his guns), but utilizes each when the situation best requires it.
* [[Victory Is Boring]]: He accepted a job to rob one of Bonta's wealthiest merchants of an enchanted mask, a job that would have required the use of several enchanted weapons to pull off. Grany advises against it, Remington decides to go for it anyway. He loves challenges.
* [[Villain Protagonist]]: He got his own comic!
* [[Walking Armory]]: Possesses and uses several Shushu weapons at once.
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=== Grany Smisse ===
'''Grany Smisse'''
 
Remington's younger brother. Formerly [[The Big Guy]] of the duo, he's now stuck in a bow-meow body. However, he's still not totally harmless, and just as ruthless as Remington.
 
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* [[The Brute]]: Formerly.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Suffers the most when Remington's ambitious plans go south.
* [[Determinator]]: Tied to a chair? Blocked by a demonic door? He'll find a way to muscle through it, or die trying.
* [[Dull Surprise]]: He took being turned into a bow-meow rather well, all things considered.
* [[Cute Kitten]]
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=== The Justice Knight ===
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'''The Justice Knight'''
 
[[Department of Redundancy Department|He is a KNIGHT of JUSTICE.]] Clad in blinding golden armor and hammier than a pig farm, he and his father were in charge of keeping Anathar sealed.
 
* [[Bling of War]]
* [[The Cape (trope)]]: '''OF JUSTICE'''.
* [[Chest Insignia]]: "[[Brought to You by The Letter "S"|J]]" for Justice.
* [[Clasp Your Hands If You Deceive]]
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* [[Department of Redundancy Department]]: "Justice calls for... Justice!"
* [[Detect Evil]]: His Justice Train has a Shushu-locating device.
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: Two swords, he wields.
* [[EverybodyEveryone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]: Played with. His real name is unknown, but he calls himself the Justice Knight, even though he's actually a jailer.
* [[Expressive Mask]]
* [[Fake Ultimate Hero]]: Played with. He certainly likes to view himself as a hero, but he's courteous enough to give credit where it is due (i.e. complimenting Yugo's gang for helping out against Anathar).
* [[For Great Justice]]: ''Very'', '''very''' much so.
* [[Gold Makes Everything Shiny]]
* [[Hero Antagonist]]: Only temporarily, though.
* [[I Am the Noun]]:
{{quote| "I AM the good guy! [[Freud Was Right|Have you seen the size of my armor]]?"}}
* [[It's Personal]]: Though he'd chase any Shushu '''for Justice!''', it's personal with Anathar since he's possessing his father's body. {{spoiler|Also why he considers Sadlygrove responsible for letting Rubilax rampage.}}
* [[The Jailer]]: He and his family seem to make a living out of this profession.
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]]
* [[Lantern Jaw of Justice]]
* [[Large Ham]]: To say that he ''really'' enjoys his job is putting it mildly.
* [[Squeaky Eyes]]: The eyebrows of his golden mask make a rusty squeaking sound.
* [[Stab the Sky]]
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=== The Masked Gobbowler ===
'''The Masked Gobbowler''' {{spoiler|/ '''Maude'''}}
 
A champion gobbowler, the captain of the Brâkmarian team Brak'n'Black, whose name and face are kept hidden {{spoiler|for the simple reason that she's a woman, whom are not allowed to play Gobbowl in Brâkmar. Her real name is Maude, and she's an old acquaintance, trainer and love interest of Kriss Krass.}}
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* [[Famed in Story]]: Apparently quite well-known amongst Gobbowl fans and players.
* {{spoiler|[[Fanservice Extra]]: Her off-duty outfit in the flashback.}}
* [[Kamehame Hadoken]]
* {{spoiler|[[Kuudere]]: To an extent.}}
* [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown]]: Usual strategy when playing Gobbowl.
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=== Prince Adale ===
'''Prince Adale'''
 
The prissy, [[White-Haired Pretty Boy|effeminate]], [[Spot of Tea|tea-sipping]] prince of {{spoiler|the lost kingdom of New}} Sufokia. He shows up at the Crimson Claws Archipelago with an army of militarized submarines, aiming to subdue Phaeris the Powerful and strip the islands of the ore that fuels his machines. He and his forces inadvertently become key players in the series' final battle.
 
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* [[Spot of Tea]]
* [[The Stoic]]: Faces down a charging dragon and {{spoiler|the entire population of the Shukrute}} with nothing more than mild annoyance.
* [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]]: His strategy for anything hostile on Crimson Claws is to bombard it with [[Frickin' Laser Beams]] until it stops twitching.
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]: He even wears eyeshadoweye-shadow!
 
 
=== Phaeris the Powerful ===
'''Phaeris the Powerful'''
 
The third Dragon to be properly introduced in the series, Phaeris makes his roost on the Crimson Claws Archipelago, and ferociously guards it against invaders. {{spoiler|He's stationed there to prevent Qilby from reuniting with his dragon sister, Shinonome, and was responsible, along with Yugo, for defeating and sealing Qilby many years ago.}}
 
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== The Villains ==
 
=== Nox ===
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'''Nox''' {{spoiler|/ '''Noximilien Coxen'''}}
 
A [[Time Master|Xelor]] who serves as the first season's primary antagonist, Nox is both incredibly powerful and [[Ax Crazy|quite insane]]. He travels the world and drains wakfu from everything he finds, reducing whole regions to barren wastelands. The series begins with him encountering Grougaloragran, and his obsession with the Dragon and his enormous supply of wakfu eventually sets him in opposition to Yugo.
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* {{spoiler|[[Anti-Villain]] ([[Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains|Type 2]])}}
* [[The Atoner]]: At least from his point of view.
{{quote| '''Nox:''' If you could redeem yourself for a terrible mistake for the price of some lives, would you do it?}}
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: His time-stop ability is broken each time he uses it. Perhaps a subversion, as {{spoiler|all those who have successfully broken out of the spell have suffered long term effects}}. His [[Sword Beam]] also counts.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: His obsession with the Eliacube {{spoiler|and bringing back his family}} ''really'' took its toll on his sanity.
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* [[Badass Bookworm]]
* [[Battle Aura]]: He '''surges''' with wakfu when he pulls out all the stops.
* [[Big Bad]]: For the first season, though he's more hands-on (and sympathetic) than most examples.
* [[Busman's Vocabulary]]
* [[Clothing Damage]]: In his fight against Grougaloragran. We still don't see any of his skin, though.
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* [[Dark-Skinned Blond]]: Back when he actually had skin and hair to show.
* [[Deflector Shields]]: Still with a clockwork theme. Notably to stop Grougal's fire breath.
* [[Determinator]]: He's been collecting wakfu {{spoiler|to bring his family back}} for ''200 years''.
* {{spoiler|[[Dying Alone]]: His final fate, as revealed in the credits.}}
* [[Expressive Mask]]
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* [[Horror Hunger]]: Claims to have this in the beginning of the series, but it's ultimately subverted as he's not using the wakfu to feed himself, but his plans.
* [[I Am Not Left-Handed]]: He almost never goes full out due to his frugal nature, but his fight with Grougaloragran reveals just how powerful he can be.
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: While he's present since the beginning, we don't really see how serious he gets until season 1 episode 13. If you want to see just how serious things get with him... {{spoiler|had he won, the first season would've had a ''happier'' ending.}}
* [[Laughing Mad]]: He giggles to himself with every other line, and that's on a ''good'' day.
* [[Leitmotif]]: A few, all of which feature the ticking or chiming of clocks. [[Musical Spoiler|Used for sinister foreshadowing]] in the [[Start of Darkness]] episode, when the beginning of Noximilien's descent into madness is accompanied by his villainous leitmotif from the beginning of the series.
* [[Mad Scientist]]: What he developped into during the last 200 years.
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* [[Teleport Spam]]: Uses it a lot, either to get away from someone, to dodge an attack, or to taunt them.
* [[Time Master]]: Not as much as he would like to be.
* [[Time Stands Still]]: In a notable example, he uses it during his fight against Grougaloragran, right as he was about to punch a battered Nox in the face.
* [[Tron Lines]]
* [[The Unfettered]]
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* [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity]]
* [[Wrong Time Travel Savvy]]: {{spoiler|First subverted, then played straight.}} Grougaloragran believed that Nox's plan will most likely {{spoiler|destroy the universe, if Nox actually manages to put the magic in motion, and Nox recognized the possibility, but managed to perform the time rewind without disastrous consequences.}} But, of course {{spoiler|[[Justified Trope|extreme danger associated with reversing time meant that Nox had only one attempt to do so, and therefore couldn't confirm how catastrophically he underestimated wakfu requirements for time reversal]].}}
{{quote| '''Nox: {{spoiler|TWENTY MISERABLE MINUTES!!!}}'''}}
 
 
=== Igôle ===
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'''Igôle'''
 
Nox's pet. Igôle's collar has been tinkered with by his master, making him incredibly fast.
 
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* [[Super Breath]]: Inverted.
* [[Super Speed]]
* [[WalkWalking Onon Water]]
 
 
== Rushu ==
'''Rushu'''
 
=== Rushu ===
The feared king of the Shushus, Rushu is a [[Card-Carrying Villain]] and proud of it. Though he's confined to the razed Shushu realm, he still delights in causing destruction wherever he can, and seeks to escape to Yugo's world so he and the other Shushus can start ruining things in earnest.
The feared king of the Shushus, Rushu is a [[Card-Carrying Villain]] and proud of it. Though he's confined to the razed Shushu realm, he still delights in causing destruction wherever he can, and seeks to escape to Yugo's world so he and the other Shushus can start ruining things in earnest.
 
* [[Art Evolution]]: His initial design for the show was of a buff, sculpted, masked demon.
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* [[Combat Tentacles]]: {{spoiler|In his true form.}}
* [[Creepy Monotone]]: It doesn't last, but he becomes much more low-key once he {{spoiler|assumes his true form}}. After all his previous bombast, it's a little unsettling.
* {{spoiler|[[Cyclops]]: In his true form.}}
* [[Demon Lords and Archdevils]]: He's the king of the fairly demonic-looking Shushus.
* [[Do Not Taunt Cthulhu]]: If you're facing Rushu, lacking respect for him is downright suicidal -- unless your name is [[Semi-Divine|Goultard]]....
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* [[A Glass in the Hand]]: He crushes his cup at the beginning of the "Rush".
* [[God of Evil]]: To the Shushus as he is their creator, and the fact that he is highly abusive toward all of them, not to mention his [[Card-Carrying Villain]] tendencies.
* [[Green-Eyed Monster]]: Longs to be acknowledged as a god and gain worshippers, even going so far as to commission one of his minions to create Brâkmar to that end.
* [[Hijacked by Ganon]]: Rather than introduce a new antagonist from the get-go, Season 2 has opted to use Rushu, a longstanding malevolent character in ''Dofus'' and ''Wakfu'' lore, as its initial [[Big Bad]].
* [[Instant Armor]]: {{spoiler|In season 2 episode 24, he carves himself a giant armor ''out of a few submarines''.}}
* [[Jerkass]]: So far that we've seen, he's more of a straight-up bully than a [[Complete Monster]]. He uses his minions as projectiles, incinerates several more because they were in the way, drinks through a straw made out of someone's ''spine'', destroyed everything else in his world (apart from the Shushu) and wants to invade the human world out of boredom.
* [[Large and In Charge]]
* [[Lovecraftian Superpower]]
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* [[Number of the Beast]]: The [[Zerg Rush]] in Rushu's World consists of fighting 666 minor demons.
* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: Rushu wants to invade the human world. Why? ''Because there's nothing left to destroy in the Shushu world.''
* [[Orcus on His Throne]]: Averted; as soon as it looks like the heroes are about to escape, Rushu ''charges'' after them.
* [[Our Giants Are Bigger]]
* [[Nigh Invulnerable]]: {{spoiler|Qilby decks him right between the eyes with a fully-charged punch from his Wakfu arm. He doesn't even react.}}
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=== Anathar ===
'''Anathar'''
 
Rushu's right hand, Anathar resembles a giant humanoid jackal with the ability to [[Mega Manning|copy the powers of whoever strikes him]]. He's cruel even by Shushu standards, and anyone who knows of him dreads the possibility of him becoming unsealed. Confined to a cape.
 
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=== Shadofang ===
'''Ombrage''' / '''Shadofang'''
 
A major Shushu who's confined to a ring, Shadofang is an exemplary member of her kind -- ruthless, cruel, manipulative, and [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|an insufferable gossip]]. Her primary ability is to steal the shadows of others, increasing her power and turning her victims into mindless ghouls under her command.
 
* [[Casting a Shadow]]
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=== Qilby ===
'''Qilby'''
 
An elderly Eliatrope who emerges from the Eliacube when Yugo and Adamaï finally use it in the second season. Qilby tells the story of the Eliatropes and their ultimate fate, and his request to the group kicks off the bulk of the second season's plot. He's a kind, grandfatherly type who possesses considerable knowledge of wakfu, but seems troubled about something in his past. {{spoiler|He is, in fact, a unique Eliatrope capable of remembering all his past lives, which eventually turned him into a nihilistic lunatic who destroyed the Eliatrope homeworld because he was fed up with their idleness. Now proclaiming himself the "true ruler" of his people, he's been using the Zinit to travel from world to world, sucking each one dry of its Wakfu, and endlessly striking down Yugo and Adamaï whenever they try to stop him.}}
 
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* {{spoiler|[[Big Bad Duumvirate]]: Forms one with Rushu as of Episode 20.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Big "Shut Up!"]]: Gives one when Yugo correctly pinpoints his crippling loneliness, and triggers the start of his [[Villainous Breakdown]].}}
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Yugo:''' If you want to leave, go ahead. Don't mind us.}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Qilby:''' Shut up!}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Yugo:''' But no matter what you say, you'll be leaving alone!}}<br />
{{spoiler|'''Qilby:''' ''(attacks)'' Shut! '''''UUUUUUUUUP!'''''}} }}
* [[Blessed with Suck]]: And how! {{spoiler|As one of the original six Eliatropes and their dragon siblings, Qilby is immortal. Unlike the other five, Qilby remembers all his past lives. This might seem pretty useful, and probably was for a while, but after thousands of years, being unable to forget (or die to escape it) has driven him well and truly insane.}}
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== Wakfu: Les Gardiens / The Guardians ==
 
=== Barron ===
'''Barron'''
 
[[File:trope_barron_2994.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Bookworm]]: He owns the library of Emrub
* [[Brown Eyes]]
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* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning|Red Eye, Take Warning]]
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]
{{break}}
 
=== Blinie ===
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== Blinie ==
'''Blinie'''
 
[[File:trope_blinie_1236.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Animal Motifs]]: Penguin
* [[Triang Relations]]: Type 5: She has a crush on Cyd and Lëon secretly has a crush on her.
{{break}}
 
=== Boa ===
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== Boa ==
'''Boa'''
 
[[File:trope_boa_5989.png|frame]]
[[File:trope_boa2_218.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Ambiguously Brown]]
* [[Badass Longcoat]]
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* [[Power Tattoo]]
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]: He states himself being quite proud about his muscles.
{{break}}
 
=== Cyd ===
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== Cyd ==
'''Cyd'''
 
[[File:trope_cyd_3274.png|frame]]
[[File:trope_cyd2_9346.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Animal Motifs]]: Frog
* [[The Engineer]]
* [[Triang Relations]]: Type 5: Blinie has a crush on him but he has no real interest in her.
{{break}}
 
=== Eliane ===
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== Eliane ==
'''Eliane'''
 
[[File:trope_eliane_6001.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Femme Fatalons]]
* [[Fiery Redhead]]
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* [[Purple Eyes]]
* [[Wild Child]]
{{break}}
 
=== Fraise ===
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== Fraise ==
'''Fraise'''
 
[[File:trope_fraise_4239.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Girls Love Stuffed Animals]]
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|You Gotta Have Green Hair]]
{{break}}
 
=== Kouett ===
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== Kouett ==
'''Kouett'''
 
[[File:trope_kouett_1509.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Berserk Button]]: Do not hurt Lock.
* [[The Cavalry]]: Her aiding Lock and Boa against N.
* [[Eyes of Gold]]
* [[Fingerless Gloves]]
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* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: Lock and her
* [[Soul Power]]: Her skills of manipulating wakfu are unsurpassed.
{{break}}
 
=== Kyu ===
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== Kyu ==
'''Kyu'''
 
[[File:trope_kyu_4967.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
{{break}}
 
=== Lëon ===
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== Lëon ==
'''Lëon'''
 
[[File:trope_leon_3863.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Animal Motifs]]: Bear
* [[Gentle Giant]]
* [[Triang Relations]]: Type 5: He has a crush on Blinie but she has only eyes for Cyd.
{{break}}
 
=== Lock ===
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== Lock ==
'''Lock'''
 
[[File:trope_lock_2595.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[The Cavalry]]: He and Boa saving you from getting crushed by N and Lou.
* [[Dark-Skinned Blond]]
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: He and Kouett
* [[Spam Attack]]: He is the best brawler without using wakfu as part of his fighting style.
{{break}}
 
=== Lou ===
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== Lou ==
'''Lou'''
 
[[File:trope_lou_1485.png|frame]]
[[File:trope_lou2_2041.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Animal Motifs]]: Wolf
* [[Facial Markings]]
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* [[Wild Child]]
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]
{{break}}
 
=== Lune ===
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== Lune ==
'''Lune'''
 
[[File:trope_lune_5480.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[An Ice Person]]
* [[The Cavalry]]: She manages just in time to reflect N's attack and save everyones lives.
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* [[Prophet Eyes]]
* [[Woman in White]]
{{break}}
 
=== Samÿ ===
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== Samÿ ==
'''Samÿ'''
 
[[File:trope_samy_9758.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Absent-Minded Professor]]
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]
* [[Does Not Like Shoes]]
* [[Einstein Hair]]
{{break}}
 
=== Violette ===
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== Violette ==
'''Violette'''
 
[[File:trope_violette_9426.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[BFS]]: Her needle, as big as herself surely qualifies.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: Her preferred weapon is her sewing needle.
* [[Pink Haired Girl]]
{{break}}
 
=== Zora ===
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== Zora ==
'''Zora'''
 
[[File:trope_zora_7811.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Animal Motifs]]: Tofu
* [[Detached Sleeves]]
* [[Friend to All Living Things]]: She and her Tofus.
* [[Purple Eyes]]
{{break}}
 
=== Gwido ===
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== Gwido ==
'''Gwido'''
 
[[File:trope_gwido_4017.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Apocalyptic Log]]: His journal about creating and discovering the arcanes and runes.
* [[Artifact of Doom]]: The "Rune Aine" he created.
* [[The Faceless]]
{{break}}
 
=== <big>N</big> ===
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== <big>N</big> ==
[[File:trope_N_7044.png|frame]]
[[File:trope_N2_9897.jpg|frame]]
(full name: '''{{spoiler|N a ï l}}''')
 
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
<big>'''''N'''''</big> (full name: '''{{spoiler|N a ï l}}''')
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
 
* [[Advancing Boss of Doom]]: Don't even think about fighting him.
* [[Alternate Self]]: N of Emrub, N of Sakaï and N the exiled.
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* [[Freak-Out]]
* [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]
* [[Go Mad Fromfrom the Revelation]]: After returning from Sakaï, he wasn't very happy having found out about the world behind Emrub's mists...
* [[Grey and Gray Morality]]
* [[Guyliner]]
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* [[Wound That Will Not Heal]]: After Lune stopped him and accidently stabbed his heart out, he is still alive with an ice rose in his heart.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]
{{break}}
 
=== Baltazar ===
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== Baltazar ==
'''Baltazar'''
 
[[File:trope_baltazar2_6668.png|frame]]
[[File:trope_baltazar_5482.png|frame]]
'''A description of the character goes here.'''
 
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}}
* [[Breath Weapon]]
* [[City in a Bottle]]: After the goddess and most of the eliatropes disappeared, he took the remaining ones to Emrub, where they should be safe and unaware of the world outside.
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* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]
 
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