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* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: When Talpa is banished/destroyed, everyone in Tokyo forgets all the supernatural events ever happened, leaving Mia and Yuli as the only vanilla humans to realize that the Ronin Warriors are anything other than obscure mythology from the Warring States era, or that they saved the world. Twice.


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** The various Armors grant immunity to the element that strengthens them - The Wildfire Armor can be worn in an active volcano without being affected by the heat, the Tempest Armor allows the wearer to breathe underwater, and so on.
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* MilitariesAreUseless: There are a few short scenes in the early episodes of the JSDF trying to retake Tokyo and getting summarily slaughtered by Dynasty mooks.
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Talpa scatters the Warriors at the end of the second episode. Each Ronin Warrior ends up someplace associated with the element of their armor, which allows them to power up.

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* BladeOnAStick: Kento/Shu's weapon which also doubles as a three-part staff, a lot of the Dynasty mooks use this as well.



* SpinToDeflectStuff: Kento/Shu does this with his BladeOnAStick. Also happens with the Ancient's staff.

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* SpinToDeflectStuff: Kento/Shu does this with his BladeOnAStick.spear. Also happens with the Ancient's staff.
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* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: In the final episode. [[spoiler:With the added strength of the greedy and violent civilians below, Tulpa is able to deflect Ryo's Rage of Inferno finishing move. Then Tulpa began to try and absorb the Inferno armor like he did the heroes in the series' first finale. But with some encouragement from Anubis' spirit, Ryo forcibly merges with Tulpa rather than be assimilated. The 'virtue' symbol appears on Tulpa's forehead, in his own words, "You are polluting my evil!" leaving him in agony and helpless. Ryo begs his friends to finish Tulpa off, with tears in their eyes, they do just that.]]
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* BladeOnAStick: Kento/Shu's WeaponOfChoice which also doubles as a three-part staff, a lot of the Dynasty mooks use this as well.

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* BladeOnAStick: Kento/Shu's WeaponOfChoice weapon which also doubles as a three-part staff, a lot of the Dynasty mooks use this as well.



* WeaponOfChoice: All of the main cast has unique weaponry--katana, yari (spear), kusarigana (sickle-chain), nodachi (two-handed sword), yumi (longbow), and many more. Justified in two cases: Shin's family traditionally trained in the yari and bo, and Seiji's family trains owns a kendo dojo. Their associated weapons--trident and greatsword, respectively--do not quite fit, but the training is there.

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* WeaponOfChoice: WeaponSpecialization: All of the main cast has unique weaponry--katana, yari (spear), kusarigana (sickle-chain), nodachi (two-handed sword), yumi (longbow), and many more. Justified in two cases: Shin's family traditionally trained in the yari and bo, and Seiji's family trains owns a kendo dojo. Their associated weapons--trident and greatsword, respectively--do not quite fit, but the training is there.

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* EvilLaugh: Comprises a good 40% of the dialogue of Talpa and his dark warlords.
* EvilTwin: Red Torrent and The Black Armor of Inferno.
** Having been created by the villains, Red Torrent also counts as an EvilKnockoff.

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* %%* EvilLaugh: Comprises a good 40% of the dialogue of Talpa and his dark warlords.
* %%* EvilTwin: Red Torrent and The Black Armor of Inferno.
** Having been created by the villains, Red Torrent also counts as an EvilKnockoff.
Inferno.



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* MartialArtsStaff: The Ancient One carries a ''khakkhara'' (monk staff), complete with its characteristic rings. But it was not always a staff: When Talpa first tried to conquer the world, the staff was a sword with the rings around the hilt.

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* MartialArtsStaff: The Ancient One carries a ''khakkhara'' (monk staff), complete with its characteristic rings. But it was not always a staff: When Talpa first tried to conquer the world, the staff was a sword with the rings around the hilt.



* SimpleStaff: The Ancient One carries a ''khakkhara'' (monk staff), complete with its characteristic rings. But it was not always a staff: When Talpa first tried to conquer the world, the staff was a sword with the rings around the hilt.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Rowan (blue), Naria from the second OVA (blue), Sekhmet (green), and Dais (white). Sage has an {{Implausible Hair Color}}, especially in ''YST''.

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