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* [[The Bad Guy Wins]]: If you win. Also {{spoiler|Ryoba}} in the lore.
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: It's possible for Yandere-chan to mercilessly wipe out her targets without anyone suspecting that someone as innocent or normal as her could have done it. {{spoiler|This is even more true for Ryoba, who's managed to convince everyone at large how she's just a sweet, ordinary wife and mother.}}
* [[Badass Bystander]]: In addition to the teachers, certain students with the "Heroic" personality can be this. As they'll not only try to stop Yandere-chan or fight back if she attacks them, but can also defeat her if she's not careful or prepared.
* [[Bloodless Carnage]]: Averted. Killing people will likely result in a good deal of blood splatter, even on Yandere-chan. Which makes it all the more necessary to not only clean up the bloody mess, but also change clothes if need be before anyone notices.
* [[Bullying a Dragon]]:
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* [[Dirty Business]]: A [[Hero Antagonist]] of the lore does this. {{Spoiler|The disgraced reporter concludes that he needs to let a murder happen so he can have a serial killer put in prison, reasoning that if he tries to save the girl who he thinks will die, [[Karma Houdini|the killer will get off scot-free]] ''again'', and even more murders will take place.}}
* [[Dies Wide Open]]: Students who are poisoned, electrocuted or killed in a struggle.
* [[Deconstructive Parody]]: The game is this to the classic High School [[Dating Sim]] set-up in addition to being an affectionate homage to [[Yandere]]s.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: You can bully a student so hard that he or she kills him- or herself.
* [[The Eighties]]: The school's faculty are particularly concerned with making sure that a horrid series of murders that happened back in the 1980s doesn't happen again. {{spoiler|A series of murders that involves Ryoba Aishi, aka Yandere-chan's mother.}}
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* [[Henpecked Husband]]: Yandere-chan's father is this. Given that his spouse is Ryoba Aishi, there's a ''very'' good reason for that.
* [[It Was Here, I Swear]]: You can move the body between when it is spotted and when a teacher shows up. The teacher scolds the student for "playing a prank", even if the you didn't mop up the blood. In the future a student who's been accused of "playing a prank" the first time around might not even be given another chance to convince the teacher.
* [[It's a Wonderful Failure]]: Just as there are several ways for Yandere-chan to deal with her prey, there are also several ways for her to lose. Whether it's being caught by police or losing the affection of Senpai.
* [[Japanese Delinquents]]: One rival will display this type of behaviour and appearance.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: You, if you win. Also {{spoiler|Ryoba}} in the lore.
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* [[Murder the Hypotenuse]]: It wouldn't be complete without this. Perhaps surprisingly, you don't need to kill your rivals to eliminate them. Also in the lore {{spoiler|this is why the ghost girl died}}.
* [[OOC Is Serious Business]]: The photography club members like to goof around and have fun, and in-fact joined the club for that reason. But when the atmosphere is low, they don't feel like having fun and get more serious. And when the atmosphere is very low, they actively look for evidence.
* [[Pacifist Run]]: It's perfectly doable for Yandere-chan in the final game to remove her targets without actually killing any of them. [[Exact Words|Even if that involves]] torturing, lying and manipulating her way through. {{spoiler|It's still up in the air though whether the same will be true for the final rival, which iswho's stated to be another [[Yandere]].}}
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Yandere-chan's parents are nowhere to be found. It's temporary (story wise) because they're on business in America. In practice they are going to be gone for pretty much if not flat out the entire game. {{spoiler|In actuality, Ryoba Aishi is hunting down the journalist who discovered her [[Yandere]] side back in the 1980s. Ryoba brought her husband along in part to keep him from getting any ideas of turning against her the moment she leaves the country.}}
* [[Police Are Useless]]: Subverted. The police would suspect and arrest Yandere-chan if there's too much evidence implicating her out in the open.
* [[Reality Ensues]]: Trying kill a teacher without the proper method or the right skills is a guaranteed way for Yandere-chan to have her ass apprehended. Likewise, simply going about murdering everyone on sight won't just send your sanity down rock-bottom, but would also make the game a lot more difficult.
** A low-atmosphere school would not only look suitably grim and cloudy, but would also behave as one would expect from having several visible deaths happen in the same place. Students and teachers alike would be a lot more frightened, serious and worried, all but erasing any High School hijinks. And if Yandere-chan has low-reputation, it becomes significantly harder for her to escape suspicion as well.
** The setting itself is rife with this. The default-atmosphere school may look straight out of a classic [[Dating Sim]] or any High School drama anime, but some of the students' backgrounds are anything but perky or cliched.
* [[The Rival]]: Yandere-chan sees many rivals standing between her and Senpai. {{spoiler|The final one in particular is stated to be a [[Yandere]] just like her.}}
* [[Romance Sidequest]]: Averted. That's not the point of the game, according to [[Word of God]].
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* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Technically, Yandere-chan. It is possible however for her to channel her sociopathic tendencies towards non-lethal, albeit insidious approaches.
* [[Villain with Good Publicity]]: {{spoiler|Ryoba}}. Also, Yandere-chan, potentially.
* [[What You Are in the Dark]]: Part of the challenge for Yandere-chan is ''how long'' she could keep it in the dark.
* [[Yamato Nadeshiko]]: Ryoba Aishi, Yandere-chan's working mother, has the facade of a modern-day one. {{spoiler|It also makes it easier to hide her true [[Yandere]] self from the public eye.}}
* [[Yandere]]: Duh. {{Spoiler|This runs in the family supposedly going back ''at least EIGHT generations''.}}