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* When chasing Erlking Heathcliff up the rooftop, he's too fast with his horse, and is about to get away. Dante then asks Faust if he can do other stuff with his [[TimeMaster time abilities]] rather than undoing deaths. Cue two epic splash screens and Dante creates a field of slowed time that excludes the Sinners, letting them catch up. What's even more awesome is a tutorial on the [[NextTierPowerUp Durante]] button, now available, pops up on the start of the ensuing fight, and the screen that shows up when you select this is an incomplete Tree of Life, meaning not only is this available in fights, but there is definitely more to come.

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* When chasing Erlking Heathcliff up the rooftop, he's too fast with his horse, and is about to get away. Dante then asks Faust if he they can do other stuff with his their [[TimeMaster time abilities]] rather than besides undoing deaths. Cue two epic splash screens and as Dante creates a field of slowed time that excludes the Sinners, letting them catch up. What's even more awesome is a tutorial on the [[NextTierPowerUp Durante]] button, now available, pops up on the start of the ensuing fight, and the screen that shows up when you select this is an incomplete Tree of Life, meaning not only is this available in fights, but there is definitely more to come.
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* When chasing Erlking Heathcliff up the rooftop, he's too fast with his horse, and is about to get away. Dante then asks Faust if he can do other stuff with his [[TimeMaster time abilities]] rather than undoing deaths. Cue two epic splash screens and Dante creates a field of slowed time that excludes the Sinners, letting them catch up. What's even more awesome is a tutorial on the [[NextTierPowerUp Durante]] button, now available, pops up on the start of the ensuing fight, and the screen that shows up when you select this is an incomplete Tree of Life, meaning not only is this available in fights, but there is definitely more to come.
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** Everything about Vergilius' stats and skills scream PurposefullyOverpowered in the most cathartic way possible after the likely pain you've just been through with the BossBonanza of Canto VI. [[ReadingsAreOffTheScale All of his stats and even sanity mechanics are obfuscated as question marks]], his skills have a simple "Unobservable" note while not actually telling you any information besides their damage types and number of coins, and they hit the Wild Hunt so hard that [[BrokeTheRatingScale the game can only render the damage numbers as more question marks]]. The few things that actually are visible are even more [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill ridiculously overkill]], from a passive that completely neuters enemies ''for existing,'' all his attacks inflicting a stacking PercentDamageAttack DamageOverTime, a CastFromHitpoints ability that completely neutralizes its own downside by healing him for massive amounts on kill, a special Sanity mechanic that makes him ''always flip heads'', and the ability to stack ''even more damage buffs'' just by existing. The enemies that previously gave you trouble? ''Gone in seconds.''[[note]]Internally, Vergilius is level ''90'', with ''5500 HP'', a speed range of ''30-40'', and skills that can casually hit ''three-digit rolls naturally''.[[/note]]

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** Everything about Vergilius' stats and skills scream PurposefullyOverpowered in the most cathartic way possible after the likely pain you've just been through with the BossBonanza of Canto VI. [[ReadingsAreOffTheScale All of his stats and even sanity mechanics are obfuscated as question marks]], his skills have a simple "Unobservable" note while not actually telling you any information besides their damage types and number of coins, and they hit the Wild Hunt so hard that [[BrokeTheRatingScale the game can only render the damage numbers as more question marks]]. The few things that actually are visible are even more [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill ridiculously overkill]], from a passive that completely neuters enemies ''for existing,'' all his attacks inflicting a stacking PercentDamageAttack DamageOverTime, a CastFromHitpoints ability that completely neutralizes its own downside by healing him for massive amounts on kill, a special Sanity mechanic that makes him ''always flip heads'', and the ability to stack ''even more damage buffs'' just by existing. The enemies that previously gave you trouble? ''Gone in seconds.''[[note]]Internally, Vergilius is level ''90'', with ''5500 HP'', a speed range of ''30-40'', and skills that can casually hit ''three-digit rolls naturally''.naturally'' and have coins that are ''individually'' stronger than most E.G.O. attacks.[[/note]]



* A minor example, but when Erlkonig Heathcliff is about to escape to the rooftop after their first proper battle, Meursault ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness takes initiative]]'' and casts Chains of Others ''in the middle of a cutscene'' to imprison the Erkonig and stop him from getting away, without any input on Dante's part. The only reason the Erlkonig is able to survive this is because [[TheMole Nelly]] betrays them and frees him from it.

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* A minor example, but when Erlkonig Erlking Heathcliff is about to escape to the rooftop after their first proper battle, Meursault ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness takes initiative]]'' and casts Chains of Others ''in the middle of a cutscene'' to imprison the Erkonig and stop him from getting away, without any input on Dante's part. The only reason the Erlkonig Erlking is able to survive this is because [[TheMole [[EvilAllAlong Nelly]] betrays them and frees him from it.
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* A minor example, but when Erlkonig Heathcliff is about to escape to the rooftop after their first proper battle, Meursault ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness takes initiative]]'' and casts Chains of Others ''in the middle of a cutscene'' to imprison the Erkonig and stop him from getting away, without any input on Dante's part. The only reason the Erlkonig is able to survive this is because [[TheMole Nelly]] betrays them and frees him from it.

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** Everything about Vergilius' stats and skills scream PurposefullyOverpowered in the most cathartic way possible after the likely pain you've just been through with the BossBonanza of Canto VI. [[ReadingsAreOffTheScale All of his stats and even sanity mechanics are obfuscated as question marks]], his skills have a simple "Unobservable" note while not actually telling you any information besides their damage types and number of coins, and they hit the Wild Hunt so hard that [[BrokeTheRatingScale the game can only render the damage numbers as more question marks]]. The few things that actually are visible are even more [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill ridiculously overkill]], from a passive that completely neuters enemies ''for existing,'' all his attacks inflicting a stacking PercentDamageAttack DamageOverTime, a special Sanity mechanic that makes him ''always flip heads'', and the ability to stack ''even more damage buffs'' just by existing. The enemies that previously gave you trouble? ''Gone in seconds.''[[note]]Internally, Vergilius is level ''90'', with ''5500 HP'', a speed range of ''30-40'', and skills that can casually hit ''three-digit rolls naturally''.[[/note]]

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** Everything about Vergilius' stats and skills scream PurposefullyOverpowered in the most cathartic way possible after the likely pain you've just been through with the BossBonanza of Canto VI. [[ReadingsAreOffTheScale All of his stats and even sanity mechanics are obfuscated as question marks]], his skills have a simple "Unobservable" note while not actually telling you any information besides their damage types and number of coins, and they hit the Wild Hunt so hard that [[BrokeTheRatingScale the game can only render the damage numbers as more question marks]]. The few things that actually are visible are even more [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill ridiculously overkill]], from a passive that completely neuters enemies ''for existing,'' all his attacks inflicting a stacking PercentDamageAttack DamageOverTime, a CastFromHitpoints ability that completely neutralizes its own downside by healing him for massive amounts on kill, a special Sanity mechanic that makes him ''always flip heads'', and the ability to stack ''even more damage buffs'' just by existing. The enemies that previously gave you trouble? ''Gone in seconds.''[[note]]Internally, Vergilius is level ''90'', with ''5500 HP'', a speed range of ''30-40'', and skills that can casually hit ''three-digit rolls naturally''.[[/note]][[/note]]
** Not only does Vergilius have some of the flashiest and most elaborate attack animations of any character to date, he's also like Ricardo in the sense that he loses no momentum at all when clashing, further emphasizing the sheer gap between him and the Sinners.


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** On top of said endlessly refreshing blood barrier making Sinners effectively invincible, he also goes the extra mile and makes them ''literally'' invincible, with no player-sided character being able to go below 1 HP for the fight. Considering that the elite Peccatulum Irae that the Sinners were fighting before had a propensity to drown Sinners in high-power moves and Burn, it's immensely cathartic to see your Sinners taking upwards of 99 Burn damage and multiple attacks each turn, while knowing damn well that it isn't going to make a difference.
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** Everything about Vergilius' stats and skills scream PurposefullyOverpowered in the most cathartic way possible after the likely pain you've just been through with the BossBonanza of Canto VI. [[ReadingsAreOffTheScale All of his stats and even sanity mechanics are obfuscated as question marks]], his skills have a simple "Unobservable" note while not actually telling you any information besides their damage types and number of coins, and they hit the Wild Hunt so hard that [[BrokeTheRatingScale the game can only render the damage numbers as more question marks]]. The few things that actually are visible are even more [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill ridiculously overkill]], from a passive that completely neuters enemies ''for existing,'' all his attacks inflicting a stacking PercentDamageAttack DamageOverTime, a special Sanity mechanic that makes him ''always flip heads'', and the ability to stack ''even more damage buffs'' just by existing. The enemies that previously gave you trouble? ''Gone in seconds.''[[note]]Internally, Vergilius is level ''90'', with ''5500 HP'', a speed range of ''30-40'', and skills that can casually hit ''three-digit rolls naturally'', with ''each coin'' of his skills being comparable to a WAW-tier E.G.O.[[/note]]

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** Everything about Vergilius' stats and skills scream PurposefullyOverpowered in the most cathartic way possible after the likely pain you've just been through with the BossBonanza of Canto VI. [[ReadingsAreOffTheScale All of his stats and even sanity mechanics are obfuscated as question marks]], his skills have a simple "Unobservable" note while not actually telling you any information besides their damage types and number of coins, and they hit the Wild Hunt so hard that [[BrokeTheRatingScale the game can only render the damage numbers as more question marks]]. The few things that actually are visible are even more [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill ridiculously overkill]], from a passive that completely neuters enemies ''for existing,'' all his attacks inflicting a stacking PercentDamageAttack DamageOverTime, a special Sanity mechanic that makes him ''always flip heads'', and the ability to stack ''even more damage buffs'' just by existing. The enemies that previously gave you trouble? ''Gone in seconds.''[[note]]Internally, Vergilius is level ''90'', with ''5500 HP'', a speed range of ''30-40'', and skills that can casually hit ''three-digit rolls naturally'', with ''each coin'' of his skills being comparable to a WAW-tier E.G.O.naturally''.[[/note]]
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** Faust reminds Vergilius that directly intervening is a breach of his contract and will result in him losing some of the things that Limbus Company had promised him. His response is just to wave it off as if it were a minor annoyance. Keep in mind that Vergilius has long put up with a job he clearly hates and followed the company's demands without a complaint, because he's convinced it'll all be worth it in the end. Yet he ended up compromising his chance at achieving his singular goal, just because the Ring's experiments pissed him off ''that'' much.

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** Faust reminds Vergilius that directly intervening is a breach of his contract and will result in him losing some of the things that Limbus Company had promised him. His response is just to wave it off as if it were a minor annoyance. Keep in mind that Vergilius has long put up with a job he clearly hates and followed the company's demands without a complaint, because he's convinced it'll all be worth it in the end. Yet he ended up compromising his chance at achieving his singular goal, just because the Ring's experiments pissed him off ''that'' much.much.
* Dante continues to show how much they're growing out of their initial role of the bumbling punching bag of a Manager they used to be, taking initiative and directing the Sinners to victory with far less doubt than before. Just like how they rescued Ishmael, they're able to rescue Heathcliff from the DespairEventHorizon not just once, but ''multiple times without fail'', even reversing his Distortion when he succumbs to the Voice at first.
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--> '''Post-Canto 5!Ishmael''': ''"This is how I will chart my own path..."''

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--> '''Post-Canto 5!Ishmael''': ''"This is how I will chart my own path..."''"''

!!Canto 6
* After defeating Mirror!Heathcliff after what was likely a grueling battle, Heathcliff subjects him to a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown with Bodysack, ''shrieking'' with rage and hitting him so hard that not only do the damage numbers [[ReadingsAreOffTheScale escalate endlessly until turning into random symbols]], but he actually ''changes the Affinity'' of the skill to Wrath partway through, a feat that hasn't been seen on any E.G.O. before. Although made significantly less awesome and more distressing once Heathcliff fully hits the DespairEventHorizon as a result, turning into a Distortion.
* Five words: '''The Red Gaze becomes available.'''
** Dante and the Sinners are on the back foot against the Erlking's Wild Hunt summoning endless iterations of their previous foes. As the battle seems hopeless, Heathcliff is struck by a mortal blow from one of the evolved Peccatula...only for a familiar voice to chime in, a barrier of blood to block the hit, and the Peccatulum being ''shredded'' into a pile of gore in an instant. Cue the {{Leitmotif}} of Leviathan kicking in and the Red Gaze finally showing himself in the flesh.
---> '''Verglilus:''' When you lose sight of your path, when you no longer know which road to take...''the guide shall show you the way, Dante.''
** ''The player can use Vergilius in battle.'' From then on, the battle goes from a seemingly endless slog to a glorified cutscene as Vergilius finally shows off just why Colors are so feared - [[OneManArmy he can single-handedly wipe out the entire encounter with zero effort.]]
** Everything about Vergilius' stats and skills scream PurposefullyOverpowered in the most cathartic way possible after the likely pain you've just been through with the BossBonanza of Canto VI. [[ReadingsAreOffTheScale All of his stats and even sanity mechanics are obfuscated as question marks]], his skills have a simple "Unobservable" note while not actually telling you any information besides their damage types and number of coins, and they hit the Wild Hunt so hard that [[BrokeTheRatingScale the game can only render the damage numbers as more question marks]]. The few things that actually are visible are even more [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill ridiculously overkill]], from a passive that completely neuters enemies ''for existing,'' all his attacks inflicting a stacking PercentDamageAttack DamageOverTime, a special Sanity mechanic that makes him ''always flip heads'', and the ability to stack ''even more damage buffs'' just by existing. The enemies that previously gave you trouble? ''Gone in seconds.''[[note]]Internally, Vergilius is level ''90'', with ''5500 HP'', a speed range of ''30-40'', and skills that can casually hit ''three-digit rolls naturally'', with ''each coin'' of his skills being comparable to a WAW-tier E.G.O.[[/note]]
** A small detail is that when Vergilius grants the Sinners his blood barriers, you can see from the size of the shield bar that it absolutely ''dwarfs'' the Sinners' actual health, with full-HP Sinners with 200+ HP only having their HP visible as a small sliver at the very end. On Vergilius? ''It's the shield bar that's barely visible''.
** Even better? Partway through the "fight", Vergilius decides that it's not enough and ''manifests E.G.O.'' for the first time since Leviathan, prompting a triumphant reprise of the Leviathan theme while making his attacks ''even stronger'' and turning several of them into unconditional mass attacks that obliterate entire waves of enemies in a single use. This culminates in Vergilius impaling the hordes of the Wild Hunt on a practical sea of bloody spears, before hurling a bloody javelin into them and instantly reducing all of them into a fine red mist.
** Faust reminds Vergilius that directly intervening is a breach of his contract and will result in him losing some of the things that Limbus Company had promised him. His response is just to wave it off as if it were a minor annoyance. Keep in mind that Vergilius has long put up with a job he clearly hates and followed the company's demands without a complaint, because he's convinced it'll all be worth it in the end. Yet he ended up compromising his chance at achieving his singular goal, just because the Ring's experiments pissed him off ''that'' much.
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* While it's nightmarish just how freakishly powerful Ricardo is, there's no denying that Ricardo is a badass who utterly trounces all of the Sinners in a single blow, once he's done toying with them all for kicks.
* Right after finishing watching the Sinners get their rears handed to them by a Big Brother of the Middle, none other than the color fixer, the Indigo Elder, appears on the scene, and [[CurbStompBattle completely destroys Ricardo's shoulder with a single throw of a harpoon]]. Then casually encourages him and his companions to get out of there and not bother them anymore. And he complies immediately.
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* Ishmael finally takes her revenge at the end of the fight with Ahab, but when Snagharpoon is ready, Dante talks her out of it, cancelling the turn start button... and a new, empty coin slot appears on the Pallid Whale's heart. [[CruelMercy She doesn't kill Ahab, she does one better]]. [[KillSteal She rips the second heart of the Whale out herself, killing the whale and rendering all of Ahab's efforts pointless.]] [[VillainousBreakdown Ahab, predictably having her life's goal snatched away, loses it.]] And it is satisfying watching the gaslighting captain fall to pieces, because while she still lives, she probably wishes she just had Ishmael kill her.

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* Ishmael finally takes her revenge at the end of the fight with Ahab, but when Snagharpoon is ready, Dante talks her out of it, cancelling the turn start button... and a new, empty coin slot appears on the Pallid Whale's heart. [[CruelMercy She doesn't kill Ahab, she does one better]]. [[KillSteal She rips the second heart of the Whale out herself, killing the whale and rendering all of Ahab's efforts pointless.]] [[VillainousBreakdown Ahab, predictably having her life's goal snatched away, loses it.it and desperately tries to convince herself the whale and her crew is alive.]] And it is satisfying watching the gaslighting captain fall to pieces, because while she still lives, she probably wishes she just had Ishmael kill her.

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* Ishmael finally takes her revenge at the end of the fight with Ahab, but when Snagharpoon is ready, Dante talks her out of it, cancelling the turn start button... and a new, empty coin slot appears on the Pallid Whale's heart. She doesn't kill Ahab, she does one better. [[KillSteal She rips the second heart of the Whale out herself, killing the whale and rendering all of Ahab's efforts pointless.]] [[VillainousBreakdown Ahab, predictably having her life's goal snatched away, loses it.]] And it is satisfying watching the gaslighting captain fall to pieces, because while she still lives, she probably wishes she just had Ishmael kill her.

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* Ishmael finally takes her revenge at the end of the fight with Ahab, but when Snagharpoon is ready, Dante talks her out of it, cancelling the turn start button... and a new, empty coin slot appears on the Pallid Whale's heart. [[CruelMercy She doesn't kill Ahab, she does one better.better]]. [[KillSteal She rips the second heart of the Whale out herself, killing the whale and rendering all of Ahab's efforts pointless.]] [[VillainousBreakdown Ahab, predictably having her life's goal snatched away, loses it.]] And it is satisfying watching the gaslighting captain fall to pieces, because while she still lives, she probably wishes she just had Ishmael kill her.her.
** Related to the above is Ishmael's line with Snagharpoon after Canto 5's completion, originally the line was her assuring herself that Ahab was still alive, now she makes it clear that her ex-captain has no hold over her anymore.
--> '''Post-Canto 5!Ishmael''': ''"This is how I will chart my own path..."''
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** The scene of Yi Sang's final attack on Dongrang also counts as this, as Yi Sang completely takes over the background of the battle, replacing Dongrang's fields of golden wheat with his room full of mirrors, and as the BattleThemeMusic swells to a climax to contrast its previous subdued sounds, wings of mirror shards sprout behind both Yi Sang and Dongrang - Yi Sang's wings are perfect and filled with images of the League of Nine, while Dongrang's wings are broken and empty.

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** The scene of Yi Sang's final attack on Dongrang also counts as this, as Yi Sang completely takes over the background of the battle, replacing Dongrang's fields of golden wheat with his room full of mirrors, and as the BattleThemeMusic swells to a climax to contrast its previous subdued sounds, wings of mirror shards sprout behind both Yi Sang and Dongrang - Yi Sang's wings are perfect and filled with images of the League of Nine, while Dongrang's wings are broken and empty.empty.

!!Canto 5
* Ishmael finally takes her revenge at the end of the fight with Ahab, but when Snagharpoon is ready, Dante talks her out of it, cancelling the turn start button... and a new, empty coin slot appears on the Pallid Whale's heart. She doesn't kill Ahab, she does one better. [[KillSteal She rips the second heart of the Whale out herself, killing the whale and rendering all of Ahab's efforts pointless.]] [[VillainousBreakdown Ahab, predictably having her life's goal snatched away, loses it.]] And it is satisfying watching the gaslighting captain fall to pieces, because while she still lives, she probably wishes she just had Ishmael kill her.

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* Sinclair proves his credentials as a {{Determinator}} as after Kromer wipes out almost all of the Sinners, he ''still'' crawls forward even with all of his limbs melted, ''just'' to kill her. Dante also gets points, as when Sinclair's determination begins to flag, they're able to give him a speech to inspire him to keep going and see through Kromer.
* Demian, full stop. He floats down from the sky, talks to Sinclair while completely ignoring Kromer, and then proceeds to ''OneHitKill'' her. He simply waves a hand, and with a flash of blue light, Kromer is bisected, and her upper half is completely vaporized.
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--> '''Yi Sang''': "I'll break the cage then... Fly freely"

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--> '''Yi Sang''': "I'll break the cage then... Fly freely"freely"
** The scene of Yi Sang's final attack on Dongrang also counts as this, as Yi Sang completely takes over the background of the battle, replacing Dongrang's fields of golden wheat with his room full of mirrors, and as the BattleThemeMusic swells to a climax to contrast its previous subdued sounds, wings of mirror shards sprout behind both Yi Sang and Dongrang - Yi Sang's wings are perfect and filled with images of the League of Nine, while Dongrang's wings are broken and empty.
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* The whole stand off between Yi Sang and Dongrang, punctuated by Yi Sang revealing the true strength of his Crow's Eye View E.G.O. which goes from a ZAYIN level E.G.O., the weakest level, to a ''WAW'' which is the second highest level. Ending with him forcing Dongrang to voice his true ideals before dying.
--> '''Yi Sang''': "Utter to me what the ideal is"

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* The whole stand off between Yi Sang and Dongrang, punctuated by Yi Sang revealing the true strength of using his Crow's Eye View E.G.O. which goes from a ZAYIN level E.G.O., the weakest level, to a ''WAW'' which is the second highest level. Ending with finish him forcing Dongrang to as he voice his true ideals before dying.
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--> '''Yi Sang''': "Utter to me what "I'll break the ideal is"cage then... Fly freely"
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* A villainous example but Dongrang doing what was unheard of until now and reversing a Distortion into an E.G.O. Sure he might be TheSociopath but he sure stuck to his convictions to the end.

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* A villainous example but Dongrang doing what was unheard of until now and reversing a Distortion into an E.G.O. He even mentions Carmen by name and rejects her. Sure he might be TheSociopath but he sure stuck to his convictions to the end.
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* As brutal and flashy as it is, Siegfried shows off why he's definitely one of K Corp's top Fixers. After arriving on the scene, he finishes off all the Sinners in less than 50 seconds, and still has time to stop and give Don Quixote an autograph after she and the rest are revived.

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* As brutal and flashy as it is, Siegfried shows off why he's definitely one of K Corp's top Fixers. After arriving on the scene, he finishes off all the Sinners in less than 50 seconds, and still has time to stop and give Don Quixote an autograph after she and the rest are revived.revived.

!!Canto 4
* A villainous example but Dongrang doing what was unheard of until now and reversing a Distortion into an E.G.O. Sure he might be TheSociopath but he sure stuck to his convictions to the end.
* The whole stand off between Yi Sang and Dongrang, punctuated by Yi Sang revealing the true strength of his Crow's Eye View E.G.O. which goes from a ZAYIN level E.G.O., the weakest level, to a ''WAW'' which is the second highest level. Ending with him forcing Dongrang to voice his true ideals before dying.
--> '''Yi Sang''': "Utter to me what the ideal is"

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* In the prologue, Vergilius firmly establishes himself as Limbus Company's resident badass by single-handedly curb-stomping all three of the foes that had just finished wiping the forest floor with the Sinners.

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!!Canto 1
* In the prologue, Vergilius firmly establishes himself as Limbus Company's resident badass by single-handedly curb-stomping all three of the foes that had just finished wiping the forest floor with the Sinners.Sinners.

!!Canto 2
* After losing all but a single small Wishpower sticker, Rodion sweeps the whole table without using it ''once''. In fact, she uses the idea of the sticker solely as a ''bluff'' that she takes advantage of to permanently eject one of the contenders for the Golden Bough from the running with a side-bet.

!!Canto 3
* As brutal and flashy as it is, Siegfried shows off why he's definitely one of K Corp's top Fixers. After arriving on the scene, he finishes off all the Sinners in less than 50 seconds, and still has time to stop and give Don Quixote an autograph after she and the rest are revived.
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