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* FragileSpeedster: The Fallen Angels, thieves by class, are quick and quite tricky but can't take too many hits. Too many hits ''for master-level players'', that is, which is still a lot of hits.



* {{GIRL}}: Jang-Gun when he's playing as Yureka. Actually illegal if it requires hacking your physical appearance. (And if it doesn't it's just [[{{Crossdresser}} crossdressing]] with your true-to-life DigitalAvatar.)

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* {{GIRL}}: Jang-Gun when he's playing as Yureka. Actually illegal if it requires hacking your physical appearance. (And if it doesn't appearance, as when Jang-Gun logs in under a different ID card to play as Yureka. (If there's no hacking it's just [[{{Crossdresser}} crossdressing]] with your true-to-life DigitalAvatar.)
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* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The players from the Dragon Lands tend to be like this, which is odd since theirs is an in-game, adopted lifestyle, not a [[RealLife real]] culture: They're just really into it.



* {{Ranger}}: Wun-ha masters the intermediate skills of many classes, leaving him effectively master-level several times over without having reached this distinction in any class. There being no category for this, Il-Ban, the oldest player in the game (no, he hasn't been playing the longest...he's just [[CoolOldGuy old]]) and master-level anti-priest, dubs him member of a new class, ''Alpha the Ranger''. Wun-ha is put out by this (he wanted to be a {{Ninja}} and sticks to one class at a time (mostly) thereafter.
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* [[spoiler:LotusEaterMachine]]: [[spoiler:As of ch.194, the "self-aware" AIs may be powered by comatose people, that were announced as dead.]]

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* [[spoiler:LotusEaterMachine]]: [[spoiler:As As of ch.194, 194 [[spoiler: the "self-aware" AIs may be powered by comatose people, that people who were announced as pronounced dead.]]
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* LetsGetDangerous: Whenever someone switches to their original class, reveals an ability or item they haven't been using or exploiting fully, or just has a reason to get angry and step out of their usual role.
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* MegaManning: Yureka has the ability to copy techniques from other characters.



* TheMole: [[spoiler: Mirenne, who was Jaeha's plant in Lotto's makeshift ([[UnwittingPawn though not as thrown-together as he thought]]) group in the contest between her an Elca.]]



* TheNapoleon: Lotto takes this UpToEleven.



* ReverseMole: [[spoiler: Crunade]], more or less. Though not acting as a villain, [[spoiler: he was supposed to be a [[InnocentBystander random player]] in Lotto's party but was instead revealed to be an agent of Elca, sent to help Lotto.]]

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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: [[spoiler: Jung Myung-Kun.]] And to think you thought he was just a harmless, amiable lackey.

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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: [[spoiler: Jung Myung-Kun.]] And to think you thought he was just a harmless, amiable lackey.Mingling with more idealistic members of the same companies, and those in the middle, who don't care.



* TheIntern: Jung Myung-Kun is introduced as such, likeable and a relatively genre-savvy smooth talker within Dexon but still unable to remember to turn his cell off in meetings.

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* ChivalrousPervert: Boromir, the panty watcher. If it's chivalrous that he'll ditch his teammates in battle if they're fighting a cute girl, that is.



* CloudCuckoolander: Yureka spends most of her time spacing out.



* HeelRealization: [[{{Schemer}} Jijon Jang]] has a minor one.
--->'''Jang:''' "''Does this mean all my [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder backstabbing]], scams of all kinds, [[PlayerKilling player killings]] and more importantly, my [[SerialKillerKiller PK-hunting]], all this [[ThisIsUnforgivable won't be forgiven]]?''"



* TheMagnificent: I am Lowe the Mighty!



* NonPlayerCharacter: Yureka (the AI) and John, Rapha's bodyguard, as major characters.
** ''Lost Saga'' is stocked with them.

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* NonPlayerCharacter: Yureka (the AI) and John, Rapha's bodyguard, as Some major characters.
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* PlayfulHacker: Mirenne developed hacking skills so she could [[spoiler:change her character to be female]], a pretty big contrast to [[TheCracker the other major hacking characters]]. Her exploring the limits of the Net is exemplified by things like her making Jang-Gun's avatar taller for the bar negotiation without him asking. (Up to interpretation whether it was a favor, just to screw with him, or both.)



* PrinceCharmingWannabe: Boromir all the way.



* PyroManiac: Lotto. Emphasis on "maniac" is sometimes necessary. Usually when he's directing the mania at his ''allies''.



* SupportingLeader: Lowe during the invasion arc.



* TookALevelInBadass: Twice with Lowe. The first is when he went from ButtMonkey to SupportingLeader and the second time when [[spoiler:he levels up to Master level during the actual fighting]].
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* PrintLongRunners: Could probably count as one since it has over 35 volumes with more probably coming out. It's not at Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure or {{Inuyasha}} level though. Still, since manhwa tend to be shorter than manga, this is a long series.

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* PrintLongRunners: Could probably count as one since it has over 35 volumes with more probably coming out. It's not Clocked in at Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure or {{Inuyasha}} level though. Still, since manhwa 41 volumes. Manhwa tend to be shorter than manga, so this is a long series.
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* BlindWeaponmaster: [[spoiler: Rowe after being temporarily blinded]]. [[DeconstructedTrope Sure, he can barely walk]], but he knows his way even better around his sword.

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* BlindWeaponmaster: [[spoiler: Rowe Lowe after being temporarily blinded]]. [[DeconstructedTrope Sure, he can barely walk]], but he knows his way even better around his sword.



%%*CursedWithAwesome: Row the mighty learns how to fight blind after being blinded by Slayan.

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%%*CursedWithAwesome: Row Lowe the mighty Mighty learns how to fight blind after being blinded by Slayan.



* HandicappedBadass: [[spoiler:Row]] when he's [[spoiler:blinded]] by a [[PlayerKilling PKer]].

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* HandicappedBadass: [[spoiler:Row]] [[spoiler:Lowe]] when he's [[spoiler:blinded]] by a [[PlayerKilling PKer]].



* TheMagnificent: I am Rowe the Mighty!

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* TheMagnificent: I am Rowe Lowe the Mighty!



* OnlySaneMan: Ah-dol is often the only one with any common sense within the trio, and when ''he'' loses it Boromid has often regained enough sanity to show off, and when ''all three of them'' lose it the task of remarking that yes you ''are'' still sane and have not forgotten that the actions around you are a bit off may fall to [[SanityBall any random passerby]], but most often to [[AscendedExtra Lawe]]. Rowe [[TheMagnificent the Mighty]], that is.

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* OnlySaneMan: Ah-dol is often the only one with any common sense within the trio, and when ''he'' loses it Boromid has often regained enough sanity to show off, and when ''all three of them'' lose it the task of remarking that yes you ''are'' still sane and have not forgotten that the actions around you are a bit off may fall to [[SanityBall any random passerby]], but most often to [[AscendedExtra Lawe]]. Rowe Lowe [[TheMagnificent the Mighty]], that is.



* SupportingLeader: Rowe during the invasion arc.

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* SupportingLeader: Rowe Lowe during the invasion arc.



* TookALevelInBadass: Twice with Row. The first is when he went from ButtMonkey to SupportingLeader and the second time when [[spoiler:he levels up to Master level during the actual fighting]].

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* TookALevelInBadass: Twice with Row.Lowe. The first is when he went from ButtMonkey to SupportingLeader and the second time when [[spoiler:he levels up to Master level during the actual fighting]].

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* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Lotto and Yureka. It's a bit of a sore spot with him.
** Also Phuan and Jijon Jang, a thoroughly non-couple example.

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** Also Phuan and Jijon Jang, a thoroughly non-couple example.
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* YourMindMakesItReal: ''Lost Saga'' is designed so that all the senses are simulated and all sensations can be felt except pain. When a hacker unlocks the pain feature, the sensation of death is enough to kill you. [[KilledOffForReal For real.]]

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* YourMindMakesItReal: ''Lost Saga'' is designed so that all the senses are simulated and all sensations can be felt except pain. When a hacker cracker unlocks the pain feature, the sensation of death is enough to kill you. [[KilledOffForReal For real.]]
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* ItsASmallNetAfterAll: Mostly averted, except all the major gamers of Lost Saga seem to live within driving distance of each other. Somewhat [[JustifiedTrope justified]] because the Net hasn't spread outside Korea, but still...

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* TheCracker: It's eventually revealed there are technologically skilled people who use the Net for [[spoiler:[[YourMindMakesItReal real-life assassination]]]].



* PlayfulHacker: Mirenne developed hacking skills so she could [[spoiler:change her character to be female]], a pretty big contrast to [[TheCracker the other major hacking characters]].

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* PlayfulHacker: Mirenne developed hacking skills so she could [[spoiler:change her character to be female]], a pretty big contrast to [[TheCracker the other major hacking characters]]. Her exploring the limits of the Net is exemplified by things like her making Jang-Gun's avatar taller for the bar negotiation without him asking. (Up to interpretation whether it was a favor, just to screw with him, or both.)

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Unsettling Gender Reveal is about crushing on people who turn out to have incompatible genders.


* PlayfulHacker: Mirenne developed hacking skills so she could [[spoiler:change her character to be female]], a pretty big contrast to [[TheCracker the other major hacking characters]].



* UnsettlingGenderReveal: [[spoiler: Mirenne has a girlish appearance and makes an active attempt to appear to be a girl. He developed hacking skills so he could change his character to be female.]]
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* {{GIRL}}: [[spoiler:[[PlayfulHacker Mirenne]]]], Jang-Gun when he's playing as Yureka. Actually illegal if it requires hacking your physical appearance.

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* {{GIRL}}: [[spoiler:[[PlayfulHacker Mirenne]]]], Jang-Gun when he's playing as Yureka. Actually illegal if it requires hacking your physical appearance. (And if it doesn't it's just [[{{Crossdresser}} crossdressing]] with your true-to-life DigitalAvatar.)



* WholesomeCrossdresser: [[spoiler:Mirenne.]] She just wants to be someone's sister!

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* WholesomeCrossdresser: [[spoiler:Mirenne.]] She [[spoiler:Mirenne]] just wants to be someone's sister!sister! One of those rare cases that overlaps with {{Transsexual}}.

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* TournamentArc: The Double Trouble Tournament. Prepare for all the most powerful (read: egotistical) characters to [[DisproportionateRetribution punch, stab, or blast]] the revenge out of each other through a series of unique power useages and newly discovered [[EasterEgg easter eggs]]. Watching from the company that created the game are one of the game's creators and his [[DeceptiveDisciple assistant]], and even they are bamboozled. Unknown to the participants, it is involved in deciding who participates in the [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt next big event]].

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* TournamentArc: The Double Trouble Tournament. Prepare for all the most powerful (read: egotistical) characters to [[DisproportionateRetribution punch, stab, or blast]] the revenge out of each other through a series of unique power useages and newly discovered [[EasterEgg easter Easter eggs]]. Watching from the company that created the game are one of the game's creators and his [[DeceptiveDisciple assistant]], and even they are bamboozled. Unknown to the participants, it is involved in deciding who participates in the [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt next big event]].event]].
* {{Transsexual}}: Explored in relation to gaming in TheMetaverse. One character is revealed to use some minor hacking to alter their [[DigitalAvatar Digital Avatars]] to be the gender they ''want'' to be. Notably distinct from {{GIRL}}
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* AbsurdlyHighLevelCap: Though the game limits the number of levels you can take in a specific class there are no limits on the number of secondary classes you take. As a result, you see people who have double [[spoiler: or in Aradon's case TRIPLE]] master class players.

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* AbsurdlyHighLevelCap: Though the game limits the number of levels you can take in a specific class there are no limits on the number of secondary classes you take. As a result, you see people who have double [[spoiler: or master class. [[spoiler:Or in Aradon's case TRIPLE]] master class players.case, ''triple.'']]
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* XMeetsY: ''Yureka'' is ''DotHack'' meets ''{{Slayers}}''.
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* {{GMPC}}: Dexon hires people to act as mostly-players for general upkeep, or in roles that would otherwise be relegated to NPCs for big events.

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* {{GMPC}}: Dexon hires people to act as mostly-players for general upkeep, or in roles that would otherwise be relegated to NPCs [=NPCs=] for big events.
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* SacrificialRevivalSpell: The Sacrifice spell, which not only kills you but makes you lose levels and randomises your stats. And has a less than 100% success rate.

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* SacrificialRevivalSpell: The MMORPG in ''{{Yureka}}'' has the Sacrifice spell, which not only kills you but makes you lose levels and randomises your stats. And has a less than 100% success rate. However, one character manages to avoid AwesomeButImpractical by [[spoiler:using it on an NPC who loves her, causing him to enter an UnstoppableRage]].
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* SacrificialRevivalSpell: The Sacrifice spell, which not only kills you but makes you lose levels and randomises your stats. And has a less than 100% success rate.
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** Lotto's mostly improvised means of hiding his identity after his return to his normal character was made of [[UselessAccessory Useless Accessories]]. It earned him the nickname "[[GogglesDoNothing Mister Goggles]]."

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** Lotto's **Lotto's mostly improvised means of hiding his identity after his return to his normal character was made of [[UselessAccessory Useless Accessories]]. It earned him the nickname "[[GogglesDoNothing Mister Goggles]]."

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* RummageSaleReject: Lotto's mostly improvised means of hiding his identity after his return to his normal character was made of [[UselessAccessory Useless Accessories]]. It earned him the nickname "[[GogglesDoNothing Mister Goggles]]."

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* RummageSaleReject: Lotto's RummageSaleReject:
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mostly improvised means of hiding his identity after his return to his normal character was made of [[UselessAccessory Useless Accessories]]. It earned him the nickname "[[GogglesDoNothing Mister Goggles]].""
** Players wearing low-level gear or otherwise not shamelessly dressing for RuleOfCool can trend in this direction.
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* DeathGlare: Ah-dol in particular sports a killer one. [[EyesAlwaysShut When his eyes are open]], that is.



* EyesAlwaysShut: Ah-Dol. But when he does open them, look out. Also Remy, who just ''never'' opens them.

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--->'''Lotto:''' (''thinking'') "''You think simple chatting is using the net? That's only a way of hooking up!''"

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--->'''Lotto:''' (''thinking'') "''You ''You think simple chatting is using the net? That's only a way of hooking up!''"up!''


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* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: An...''odd'' variation in which [[EyesAlwaysShut Ah-dol]] is the only member of Team Triple Threat who can see [[EyesAlwaysShut Remy's]] eyes.
-->'''Lotto:''' "Ah! Now I get it! Members of the Tiny-Eyes Clan must have some sort of telepathy!"
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* MauveShirt: Well done, [[NonPlayerCharacter Piri]]. Well done. Partially an in-universe example, as Lotto energetically protect her (which is to say he bullies Rowe into doing it--though Rowe warms to the cause--with [[{{Ninja}} Alpha]] stepping in now and then) from her unfairly hazardous surroundings (thanks to WhatAreYouLookingAt, she can't leave her shop, even if it's burning around her ears) during population-wiping events after being acquainted with her outstanding personality.



* NPCAmnesia: Whenever the game resets, so does Piri's memory of all non day-to-day events and players she's met. Actually culminates into something quite tragic, causing her to [[HeroicSafeMode break down]] the second time it happens.

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* YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious: When Lotto, Boromid and Ah-dol realize they are really [[spoiler: about to die]] they slide into calling each other by their [[FullNameBasis real names]] instead of their [[ScreenName screen names]] (Jang-Gun, Kwan-Su, and Woon-Suk, respectively), which they notably initially made a point of using but now come automatically.

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* YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious: When Lotto, Boromid and Ah-dol realize they are really [[spoiler: about to die]] they slide into calling each other by their [[FullNameBasis real names]] instead of their [[ScreenName screen names]] (Jang-Gun, Kwan-Su, and Woon-Suk, respectively), which they notably initially [[InsistentTerminology made a point of using using]] but now come automatically.


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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Colored art reveal that the cast includes hair colors like blue and green.

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* AxCrazy: Elca when she's using her Killer Tool. It [[TooKinkyToTorture eliminates]] the threat of pain, but completely saps her self control as a side effect.
** It is a delicate way to be putting it, she uses her Killer Tool to change which area of the brain is affected by an injury and [[CombatSadomasochist feels pleasure instead]], if you combine it with the fact that only pain can affect her actual body this makes her not only completely Ax Crazy but also, to an extent, immortal.



* CloudCuckooLander: Yureka spends most of her time spacing out.
* CombatMedic: Boromid, though he's more of a bruiser than a healer.
* CombatSadomasochist: Elca on her Killer Tool. It converts pain, meant to deter killers, into pleasure, so much so that it functions like a drug.

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* CloudCuckooLander: CloudCuckoolander: Yureka spends most of her time spacing out.
* CombatMedic: Boromid, though he's more of a bruiser than a healer.
* CombatSadomasochist: Elca on her Killer Tool. It converts pain, meant to deter killers, into pleasure, so much so that it functions like a drug.
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