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* Defeating the BonusBoss of the Triangulum arc, Tico. After braving through three forms, fighting through endless waves of souped-up demons, and facing the dreaded Megidoladyne, they are astounded by your strength and are confident that you can create a bright future for mankind.

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* Defeating the BonusBoss {{Superboss}} of the Triangulum arc, Tico. After braving through three forms, fighting through endless waves of souped-up demons, and facing the dreaded Megidoladyne, they are astounded by your strength and are confident that you can create a bright future for mankind.
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* The ForeverWar ending to the Triangulum Arc is a crazy flavor of awesome. Ronaldo suggests this because the party's managed to defeat the otherworldly assailants twice already; they can just do it over and over again, and regress the world to undo the damage. The future Administrators don't take this kindly; in the next regression they waste ''no time'' getting to business, but Nicaea and the Ticos are already there, happy to serve as always.

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* The ForeverWar ending to the Triangulum Arc is a crazy flavor of awesome. Ronaldo suggests this because to use the party's managed Astrolabe to defeat restore the world, and prepare to fight off the next Administrator and its Swords. When confronted with the fact that they'll have to fight as many enemies as there are stars, Ronaldo is confident that they can win each time; after all, [[BadassCrew they've fought off two waves of otherworldly assailants twice already; they can just do it over and over again, and regress the world to undo the damage. invaders already]]. The future Administrators don't take to this kindly; in the next regression they waste ''no time'' getting to business, but Nicaea and the Ticos are already there, happy there to serve as always.arm the party.

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* Daichi [[spoiler:runs a truck off an overpass and hits [[EldritchAbomination Dubhe]] with it, which not only severely cripples it, but strips it of its NighInvulnerability, allowing the rest of the team to CurbStompBattle what's left]].
** After spending a huge portion of the game being a male Yuzu expy, the end of his Fate link has him [[spoiler: saving Hinako from ten enemy squads OneManArmy style and casting aside his CowardlyLion persona in the process.]]

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* Daichi [[spoiler:runs runs a truck off an overpass and hits [[EldritchAbomination Dubhe]] with it, which not only severely cripples it, but strips it of its NighInvulnerability, allowing the rest of the team to CurbStompBattle what's left]].
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** After spending a huge portion of the game being a male Yuzu expy, the end of his Fate link has him [[spoiler: saving Hinako from ten enemy squads OneManArmy style and casting aside his CowardlyLion persona in the process.]]



** Jungo once again shows what he's made of when he realizes that [[spoiler:a cat he's taking care of is in danger of being killed by demons. The only way to describe what happens is "CurbStompBattle."]]
* [[spoiler: The Dragon Stream gets one taking out Mizar. After a very long, agonizing WhyWontYouDie fight in which it does everything to avoid dying, the dragon starting eating the remains. Unfortunately, Mizar starts reproducing like a rabbit to avoid dying, but the dragon ''pulls the same trick with its own head'' to keep swallowing the clones, and eventually manages to outrace Mizar and completely devour it.]]
* Fumi [[spoiler:[[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu smacks down]] [[CelestialParagonsAndArchangels Trumpeter]]--using a bunch of [[ImprobableWeaponUser laptops]]--when it refuses to cooperate]].
* Completing the final battles during the Septentrione Arc's Liberator and Kingmaker routes can become one for the player if done on the first playthrough. Circumstances impose a variant of WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou, while the [[spoiler:Polaris']] final form becomes much stronger than in the other routes. One mistake can cause a GameOver, but the player still does it despite overwhelming odds.
** The[[spoiler: resulting endings are just as badass. In either ending, Polaris goes down, in total disbelief and rage that a group of mere humans successfully killed what is the equivalent of god. Under the Kingmaker route, a new admin is put in place: That's right, the player. With just Alcor at their side, the protagonist remakes the universe and guides and protects humanity for the ages to come. In this troper's personal favorite ending, the Liberator route, despite [[TheStinger the stinger]] hinting at the triangulum, humanity becomes truly free: No more admin, and despite the dying words of Polaris, mankind is shown to be continuing on.]]
* The Septentrione Arc's True Ending is just awesome. [[spoiler:As the universe goes back to 8 days ago, each one of the characters express their goodbyes to the Protagonist. The ending credits of this ending actually does show how each one of them continued their lives.]]
** The Septentrione Arc's True Ending ends with a MeaningfulEcho [[spoiler:of the first scene of the game. It's almost an exact copy, with almost the same dialogue choices, but the small differences really make you feel you've made a difference and hint that the Sept. Arc isn't going to repeat itself]]:
*** Daichi [[spoiler:still complains about the exams, except this time he immediately states his intend to give his future some real, serious thought, showing he won't run away from his problems anymore]].
*** Io's [[spoiler:introduction goes much the same way as it did in the beginning of the game, until you tell her that they'll get the answers to the mock exams later. That was the right answer in the first scene, but this time she tells you she already knows. Instead, she speaks her mind and tells you straight out she saw you at school and wants to hang out with you]].
** The Triangulum Arc's True Ending ''then'' adds even more to it. [[spoiler:All of the characters bid their good-byes to the protagonist as they, one by one, rise up and input their record into the Heavenly Throne while Miyako and Al Saiduq watch them on float above. The world then regresses one final time and shows the best ending everyone could get, including the reincarnation of Miyako and Al Saiduq as humans with no attachments to supernatural beings]].
* Whether or not you think Ronaldo is a crazy KnightTemplar or not, you have to admit the man is a total badass. He's able to turn a small band of rioters into a force capable of taking on JP's, can easily wreck your team the first time you fight him, and can take down the third Septentrione by himself. However, as the game goes on, Ronaldo becomes more and more obsessed with defeating Yamato, so much so that he ends up being more ruthless than his foe. [[spoiler: Until you reach the end of his Fate route and find a group of JP's about to be killed by demons. He's almost about to leave them to their fate when you [[ArmorPiercingQuestion ask him if this is justice.]] Ronaldo realizes what he's done, turns around, [[CurbStompBattle and kicks the demons' collective asses.]] Later on, you find him just after he's beaten a member of JP's. The soldier expects to be killed, but Ronaldo just lets him go, knowing the guy's just doing his job. Heck, he's even willing to extend the hand of friendship to Yamato, who earlier Ronaldo wanted to kill. This turnaround from KnightTemplar to true hero is Ronaldo's true moment of awesome, and even Yamato recognizes him as worthy at the end.]]
* Just the fact that, on Daichi's Triumphant route, instead of being forced to kill the Law and Chaos representatives like in most ''Shin Megami Tensei'' Neutral paths, you manage to ''sway both to your side''. It's not easy either, even with max Fate a single mistake in the DialogueTree will cause them to leave forever. But getting to use both on your team is incredibly satisfying.

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** Jungo once again shows what he's made of when he realizes that [[spoiler:a a cat he's taking care of is in danger of being killed by demons. The only way to describe what happens is "CurbStompBattle."]]
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* [[spoiler: The Dragon Stream gets one taking out Mizar. After a very long, agonizing WhyWontYouDie fight in which it does everything to avoid dying, the dragon starting eating the remains. Unfortunately, Mizar starts reproducing like a rabbit to avoid dying, but the dragon ''pulls the same trick with its own head'' to keep swallowing the clones, and eventually manages to outrace Mizar and completely devour it.]]
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* Fumi [[spoiler:[[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu smacks down]] [[CelestialParagonsAndArchangels Trumpeter]]--using a bunch of [[ImprobableWeaponUser laptops]]--when it refuses to cooperate]].
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* Completing the final battles during the Septentrione Arc's Liberator and Kingmaker routes can become one for the player if done on the first playthrough. Circumstances impose a variant of WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou, while the [[spoiler:Polaris']] Polaris's final form becomes much stronger than in the other routes. One mistake can cause a GameOver, but the player still does it despite overwhelming odds.
** The[[spoiler: The resulting endings are just as badass. In either ending, Polaris goes down, in total disbelief and rage that a group of mere humans successfully killed what is the equivalent of god. Under the Kingmaker route, Alcor is instated as the new admin, ushering a new admin is put in place: That's right, the player. With just Alcor at their side, the protagonist remakes era for the universe and guides and protects humanity for the ages to come. from scratch. In this troper's personal favorite ending, the Liberator route, despite [[TheStinger the stinger]] TheStinger hinting at the triangulum, Triangulum, humanity becomes truly free: No more admin, and despite the dying words of Polaris, mankind is shown to be continuing on.]]
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* The Septentrione Arc's True Triumphant Ending is just awesome. [[spoiler:As As the universe goes back to 8 days ago, each one of the characters express their goodbyes to the Protagonist. The ending credits of this ending actually does show how each one of them continued their lives.]]
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** The Septentrione Arc's True Ending Just the fact that, to get this ending, instead of being forced to kill the Law and Chaos representatives like in most ''Shin Megami Tensei'' Neutral paths, you manage to ''sway both to your side''. It's not easy either, even with max Fate a single mistake in the DialogueTree will cause them to leave forever. But getting to deploy them yourself is incredibly satisfying.
** This ending
ends with a MeaningfulEcho [[spoiler:of of the first scene of the game. It's almost an exact copy, with almost the same dialogue choices, but the small differences really make you feel you've made a difference and hint that the Sept. Arc isn't going to repeat itself]]:
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*** Daichi [[spoiler:still still complains about the exams, except this time he immediately states his intend intent to give his future some real, serious thought, showing he won't run away from his problems anymore]].anymore.
*** Io's [[spoiler:introduction introduction goes much the same way as it did in the beginning of the game, until you tell her that they'll get the answers to the mock exams later. That was the right answer in the first scene, but this time she tells you she already knows. Instead, she speaks her mind and tells you straight out she saw you at school and wants to hang out with you]].
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** The Triangulum Arc's True Ending ''then'' adds even more to it. [[spoiler:All All of the characters bid their good-byes to the protagonist as they, one by one, rise up and input their record into the Heavenly Throne while Miyako and Al Saiduq watch them on float from above. The world then regresses one final time and shows the best ending everyone could get, including the reincarnation of Miyako and Al Saiduq as humans with no attachments to supernatural beings]].
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* Whether or not you think Ronaldo is a crazy KnightTemplar or not, you have to admit the man is a total badass. He's able to turn a small band of rioters into a force capable of taking on JP's, can easily wreck your team the first time you fight him, and can take down the third Septentrione by himself. However, as the game goes on, Ronaldo becomes more and more obsessed with defeating Yamato, so much so that he ends up being more ruthless than his foe. [[spoiler: Until you reach the end of his Fate route and find a group of JP's about to be killed by demons. He's almost about to leave them to their fate when you [[ArmorPiercingQuestion ask him if this is justice.]] Ronaldo realizes what he's done, turns around, [[CurbStompBattle and kicks the demons' collective asses.]] Later on, you find him just after he's beaten a member of JP's. The soldier expects to be killed, but Ronaldo just lets him go, knowing the guy's just doing his job. Heck, he's even willing to extend the hand of friendship to Yamato, who earlier Ronaldo wanted to kill. This turnaround from KnightTemplar to true hero is Ronaldo's true moment of awesome, and even Yamato recognizes him as worthy at the end.]]
* Just the fact that, on Daichi's Triumphant route, instead of being forced to kill the Law and Chaos representatives like in most ''Shin Megami Tensei'' Neutral paths, you manage to ''sway both to your side''. It's not easy either, even with max Fate a single mistake in the DialogueTree will cause them to leave forever. But getting to use both on your team is incredibly satisfying.



* The final battle of the Triangulum Arc has the protagonists and his friends going up against [[spoiler:Canopus, creator and maintainer of the Administrator system. How do they hurt an entity that is invincible due to embodying the laws of the universe? They steal the Factors that make it invincible and use the Factors' might against it.]]
* Defeating the BonusBoss of the Triangulum arc, [[spoiler:Tico]]. After braving through three forms, fighting through endless waves of souped-up demons, [[spoiler:and facing the dreaded Megidoladyne]], they are astounded by your strength and are confident that you can create a bright future for mankind.

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* The final battle of the Triangulum Arc has the protagonists and his friends going up against [[spoiler:Canopus, [[TopGod Canopus, creator and maintainer of the Administrator system. system.]] How do they hurt an entity that is invincible due to embodying the laws of the universe? They steal the Factors that make it invincible and use the Factors' might against it.]]
it.
* The ForeverWar ending to the Triangulum Arc is a crazy flavor of awesome. Ronaldo suggests this because the party's managed to defeat the otherworldly assailants twice already; they can just do it over and over again, and regress the world to undo the damage. The future Administrators don't take this kindly; in the next regression they waste ''no time'' getting to business, but Nicaea and the Ticos are already there, happy to serve as always.
* Defeating the BonusBoss of the Triangulum arc, [[spoiler:Tico]]. Tico. After braving through three forms, fighting through endless waves of souped-up demons, [[spoiler:and and facing the dreaded Megidoladyne]], Megidoladyne, they are astounded by your strength and are confident that you can create a bright future for mankind.



** While this serves as a {{Tearjerker}} as well [[spoiler: Fumi went out in style after summoning Trumpeter to disable the cancel summoning of the Septentrion. She knew her death was coming but instead of dying in vain or looking in horror before her death, Fumi accepts death with the same emotionless expression from the beginning to the end.]]
* In Episode 10, after being told by literally everybody that it's impossible to save [[spoiler:Io]], Hibiki pulls a literal miracle out of the fire and manages to channel the Ryumyaku, using its power to both defeat Lugh and save [[spoiler:Io]].
* Also in Episode 11, Alcor crushing [[spoiler: Botis when he brings out his weapon against him.]]
* And in Episode 12, the battle between [[spoiler:Yamato and Alcor]], with both combatants pulling out all the stops. Then, after [[spoiler:Daichi and Io]] perform a HeroicSacrifice to save him, Hibiki follows Yamato and directly confronts him for their final battle.
* In Episode 13, Hibiki [[spoiler: first, gets all of his friends' demons, then proceeds to mass fuse them into Helel/Lucifer.]]

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** While this serves as a {{Tearjerker}} as well [[spoiler: Fumi went out in style after summoning Trumpeter to disable the cancel summoning of the Septentrion. She knew her death was coming but instead of dying in vain or looking in horror before her death, Fumi accepts death with the same emotionless expression from the beginning to the end.]]
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* In Episode 10, after being told by literally everybody that it's impossible to save [[spoiler:Io]], Io, Hibiki pulls a literal miracle out of the fire and manages to channel the Ryumyaku, using its power to both defeat Lugh and save [[spoiler:Io]].
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* Also in Episode 11, Alcor crushing [[spoiler: Botis when he brings out his weapon against him.]]
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* And in Episode 12, the battle between [[spoiler:Yamato Yamato and Alcor]], Alcor, with both combatants pulling out all the stops. Then, after [[spoiler:Daichi Daichi and Io]] Io perform a HeroicSacrifice to save him, Hibiki follows Yamato and directly confronts him for their final battle.
* In Episode 13, Hibiki [[spoiler: first, gets all of his friends' demons, then proceeds to mass fuse them into Helel/Lucifer.]]
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* Just the fact that, on Daichi's Triumphant route, instead of being forced to kill the Law and Chaos representatives like in most ''Shin Megami Tensei'' Neutral paths, you manage to ''sway both to your side''. It's not easy either, even with max Fate a single mistake in the DialogueTree will cause them to leave forever. But getting to use both on your team is incredibly satisfying.
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** The[[spoiler: resulting endings are just as badass. In either ending, Polaris goes down, in total disbelief and rage that a group of mere humans successfully killed what is the equivalent of god. Under the Kingmaker route, a new admin is put in place: That's right, the player. With just Alcor at their side, the protagonist remakes the universe and guides and protects humanity for the ages to come. In this troper's personal favorite ending, the Liberator route, despite [[TheStinger the stinger]] hinting at the triangulum, humanity becomes truly free: No more admin, and despite the dying words of Polaris, mankind is shown to be continuing on.]]
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* Whether or not you think Ronaldo is a crazy KnightTemplar or not, you have to admit the man is a total badass. He's able to turn a small band of rioters into a force capable of taking on JP's, can easily wreck your team the first time you fight him, and can take down the third Septentrione by himself. However, as the game goes on, Ronaldo becomes more and more obsessed with defeating Yamato, so much so that he ends up being more ruthless than his foe. [[spoiler: Until you reach the end of his Fate route and find a group of JP's about to be killed by demons. He's almost about to leave them to their fate when you ask him if this is justice. Ronaldo realizes what he's done, turns around, [[CurbStompBattle and kicks the demons' collective asses.]] Later on, you find him just after he's beaten a member of JP's. The soldier expects to be killed, but Ronaldo just lets him go, knowing the guy's just doing his job. Heck, he's even willing to extend the hand of friendship to Yamato, who earlier Ronaldo wanted to kill. This turnaround from KnightTemplar to true hero is Ronaldo's true moment of awesome, and even Yamato recognizes him as worthy at the end.]]

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* Whether or not you think Ronaldo is a crazy KnightTemplar or not, you have to admit the man is a total badass. He's able to turn a small band of rioters into a force capable of taking on JP's, can easily wreck your team the first time you fight him, and can take down the third Septentrione by himself. However, as the game goes on, Ronaldo becomes more and more obsessed with defeating Yamato, so much so that he ends up being more ruthless than his foe. [[spoiler: Until you reach the end of his Fate route and find a group of JP's about to be killed by demons. He's almost about to leave them to their fate when you [[ArmorPiercingQuestion ask him if this is justice. justice.]] Ronaldo realizes what he's done, turns around, [[CurbStompBattle and kicks the demons' collective asses.]] Later on, you find him just after he's beaten a member of JP's. The soldier expects to be killed, but Ronaldo just lets him go, knowing the guy's just doing his job. Heck, he's even willing to extend the hand of friendship to Yamato, who earlier Ronaldo wanted to kill. This turnaround from KnightTemplar to true hero is Ronaldo's true moment of awesome, and even Yamato recognizes him as worthy at the end.]]
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* Whether or not you think Ronaldo is a crazy KnightTemplar or not, you have to admit the man is a total badass. He's able to turn a small band of rioters into a force capable of taking on JP's, can easily wreck your team the first time you fight him, and can take down the third Septentrione by himself. However, as the game goes on, Ronaldo becomes more and more obsessed with defeating Yamato that he ends up being more ruthless than his foe. [[spoiler: Until you reach the end of his Fate route and find a group of JP's about to be killed by demons. He's almost about to leave to their fate when you ask him if this is justice. Ronaldo realizes what he's done, turns around, [[CurbStompBattle and kicks the demons' collective asses.]] Later on, you find just after he's beaten a member of JP's. The soldier expects to be killed, but Ronaldo just lets him go, knowing the guy's just doing his job. Heck, he's even willing to extend the hand of friendship to Yamato, who earlier Ronaldo wanted to kill. This turnaround from KnightTemplar to true hero is Ronaldo's true moment of awesome, and even Yamato recognizes him as worthy at the end.]]

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* Whether or not you think Ronaldo is a crazy KnightTemplar or not, you have to admit the man is a total badass. He's able to turn a small band of rioters into a force capable of taking on JP's, can easily wreck your team the first time you fight him, and can take down the third Septentrione by himself. However, as the game goes on, Ronaldo becomes more and more obsessed with defeating Yamato Yamato, so much so that he ends up being more ruthless than his foe. [[spoiler: Until you reach the end of his Fate route and find a group of JP's about to be killed by demons. He's almost about to leave them to their fate when you ask him if this is justice. Ronaldo realizes what he's done, turns around, [[CurbStompBattle and kicks the demons' collective asses.]] Later on, you find him just after he's beaten a member of JP's. The soldier expects to be killed, but Ronaldo just lets him go, knowing the guy's just doing his job. Heck, he's even willing to extend the hand of friendship to Yamato, who earlier Ronaldo wanted to kill. This turnaround from KnightTemplar to true hero is Ronaldo's true moment of awesome, and even Yamato recognizes him as worthy at the end.]]

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* The Sept. Arc's True Ending is just awesome. [[spoiler:As the universe goes back to 8 days ago, each one of the characters express their goodbyes to the Protagonist. The ending credits of this ending actually does show how each one of them continued their lives.]]
** The Tri. Arc's True Ending ''then'' adds even more to it. [[spoiler:All of the characters bid their good-byes to the protagonist as they, one by one, rise up and input their record into the Heavenly Throne while Miyako and Al Saiduq watch them on float above. The world then regresses one final time and shows the best ending everyone could get, including the reincarnation of Miyako and Al Saiduq as humans with no attachments to supernatural beings]].
** The Sept. Arc's True Ending ends with a MeaningfulEcho [[spoiler:of the first scene of the game. It's almost an exact copy, with almost the same dialogue choices, but the small differences really make you feel you've made a difference and hint that the Sept. Arc isn't going to repeat itself]]:

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* Completing the final battles during the Septentrione Arc's Liberator and Kingmaker routes can become one for the player if done on the first playthrough. Circumstances impose a variant of WeCannotGoOnWithoutYou, while the [[spoiler:Polaris']] final form becomes much stronger than in the other routes. One mistake can cause a GameOver, but the player still does it despite overwhelming odds.
* The Sept. Septentrione Arc's True Ending is just awesome. [[spoiler:As the universe goes back to 8 days ago, each one of the characters express their goodbyes to the Protagonist. The ending credits of this ending actually does show how each one of them continued their lives.]]
** The Tri. Arc's True Ending ''then'' adds even more to it. [[spoiler:All of the characters bid their good-byes to the protagonist as they, one by one, rise up and input their record into the Heavenly Throne while Miyako and Al Saiduq watch them on float above. The world then regresses one final time and shows the best ending everyone could get, including the reincarnation of Miyako and Al Saiduq as humans with no attachments to supernatural beings]].
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Septentrione Arc's True Ending ends with a MeaningfulEcho [[spoiler:of the first scene of the game. It's almost an exact copy, with almost the same dialogue choices, but the small differences really make you feel you've made a difference and hint that the Sept. Arc isn't going to repeat itself]]:



** The Triangulum Arc's True Ending ''then'' adds even more to it. [[spoiler:All of the characters bid their good-byes to the protagonist as they, one by one, rise up and input their record into the Heavenly Throne while Miyako and Al Saiduq watch them on float above. The world then regresses one final time and shows the best ending everyone could get, including the reincarnation of Miyako and Al Saiduq as humans with no attachments to supernatural beings]].



* The final battle of the Triangulum Arc has the protagonists and his friends going up against [[spoiler:Canopus, creator and maintainer of the Administrator system. How do they hurt an entity that is invincible due to embodying the laws of the universe? They steal the Factors that make it invincible and use the Factors' might against it.]]


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* One of the side plots in the Triangulum Arc begins with Ronaldo pinning Keita, a championship boxer, to the ground. It takes Keita ''all his strength'' to break free, and that even impresses him.
* The final battle of the Triangulum Arc has the protagonists and his friends going up against [[spoiler:Canopus, creator and maintainer of the Administrator system. How do they hurt an entity that is invincible due to embodying the laws of the universe? They steal the Factors that make it invincible and use the Factors' might against it.]]
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* Defeating the BonusBoss of the Triangulum arc, [[spoiler:Tico]]. After braving through three forms, fighting through endless waves of souped-up demons, [[spoiler:and facing the dreaded Megidoladyne]], they are astounded by your strength and are confident that you can create a bright future for mankind.
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** The Sept. Arc's True Ending ends with a MeaningfulEcho [[spoiler:of the first scene of the game. It's almost an exact copy, with almost the same dialogue choices, but the small differences really make you feel you've made a difference and hint that the Sept. Arc isn't going to repeat itself]]:
*** Daichi [[spoiler:still complains about the exams, except this time he immediately states his intend to give his future some real, serious thought, showing he won't run away from his problems anymore]].
*** Io's [[spoiler:introduction goes much the same way as it did in the beginning of the game, until you tell her that they'll get the answers to the mock exams later. That was the right answer in the first scene, but this time she tells you she already knows. Instead, she speaks her mind and tells you straight out she saw you at school and wants to hang out with you]].

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