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A regular dragon. Based on western dragons. They are considered among the strongest type of demons in the Netherworld. They strength is envied by demons and feared by angels and humans. However there are books on dealing with them and spells for summoning them. Their elemental affinites tend to change a lot from game to game.
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A regular dragon. Based on western dragons. They are considered among the strongest type of demons in the Netherworld. They strength is envied by demons and feared by angels and humans. However there are books on dealing with them and spells for summoning them. Their elemental affinites affinities tend to change a lot from game to game.
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* ElementalTiers: In more of a literal sense. Dragons in the first game specialize in either Ice or Fire depending on what Tier they are.[[note]]Tiers 1, 2 and 5 use Ice. The rest use Fire.[[/note]]
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* ShoutOut: They're a walking ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' reference - their backstory even mentions the Dark Hadou.
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* JokeCharacter: They're little more than paperweights in Disgaea 3 due to horrid Aptitudes, no Weapon Mastery and glaciered EXP Gain. The only benefit to advancing the class' tiers is [[NotCompletelyUseless giving their juicy "Violence" Evility to better characters]].
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* CantCatchUp: In the first game and its remakes, Monsters will be dwarfed by Humanoid units due to their exemption from Weapon Mastery and the "kills for creation costs" mechanic.
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* TheCheerleader: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Cheerleaders]], naturally, though usually lacking the poor attitude.
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* ALoadOfBull: Nether Nobles.
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! Nosferatu
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
A clan of elite demons famous in both the Human and Netherworlds for their strength and intelligence. Contrary to the prevailing vampiric stereotype, they can move in the daylight just fine. These demons are constantly masterminding new ways to take the Netherworld over.
* ClassicalMovieVampire
* DaywalkingVampire
* MagicKnight: Their stats grant them great Attack and Intelligence.
* OneShotCharacter: Subverted. The class has been relegated solely to the first game and its various ports, but no numbered entry after.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent
* SocialClimber: A whole race of them.
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
A clan of elite demons famous in both the Human and Netherworlds for their strength and intelligence. Contrary to the prevailing vampiric stereotype, they can move in the daylight just fine. These demons are constantly masterminding new ways to take the Netherworld over.
* ClassicalMovieVampire
* DaywalkingVampire
* MagicKnight: Their stats grant them great Attack and Intelligence.
* OneShotCharacter: Subverted. The class has been relegated solely to the first game and its various ports, but no numbered entry after.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent
* SocialClimber: A whole race of them.
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-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories'' (Character) ''VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice'' (Playable Unit)
Robotic duplicates of Kurtis' original body created by the EDF as battle-drones. The robots constantly seek the heart of a true Defender of Earth...literally.
* AIIsACrapshoot: PlayedForDrama. Their EDF creators ''thought'' they were this, discarding them as failed fancies. This enraged the robots so much they developed a vendetta towards the genuine article.
* AndroidsArePeopleToo
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
* FormulaForTheUnformulable: The MPKs are too dedicated to this to be recognized by the ''actual'' Defenders of Earth.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: Beating their Extra Stages in ''2 DHD'' and ''3'' makes them creatable.
* LiteralChangeOfHeart: The [=MPKs=] mistakenly believe that extracting Kurtis' heart will give them the "heart of a Defender of Earth." [[RightForTheWrongReasons The irony is entirely]] [[LiteralMetaphor lost on them]].
* PrestigeClass: In ''2,'' they have the second-strongest Aptitudes of any Monster sans the Entei.
* MyGreatestFailure: The robots are emblematic of the dark pragmatism that consumed Kurtis in the original game.
* ShoutOut: When they're voiced, they all talk like [[Franchise/StarTrek Captain Kirk]].
** In ''3'', their second skill Solidus Punch is a dead-ringer for [[Franchise/DragonBall Android 16]]'s Hell Flash.
* SwappedRoles: In ''2'', they're constantly hunting Kurtis like persistent hornets. In ''Disgaea 3'', a robotic Kurtis joins Mao's group while being hunted by the real thing.
* WeHaveReserves: In ''2'', destroying the robots sent after him made it harder for Kurtis to kill the next batch thanks to imported battle data.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: They want to become the greatest Defenders of Earth, but they're doing it through the manipulative ruthless methods Kurtis himself discarded in the first game.
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories'' (Character) ''VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice'' (Playable Unit)
Robotic duplicates of Kurtis' original body created by the EDF as battle-drones. The robots constantly seek the heart of a true Defender of Earth...literally.
* AIIsACrapshoot: PlayedForDrama. Their EDF creators ''thought'' they were this, discarding them as failed fancies. This enraged the robots so much they developed a vendetta towards the genuine article.
* AndroidsArePeopleToo
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
* FormulaForTheUnformulable: The MPKs are too dedicated to this to be recognized by the ''actual'' Defenders of Earth.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: Beating their Extra Stages in ''2 DHD'' and ''3'' makes them creatable.
* LiteralChangeOfHeart: The [=MPKs=] mistakenly believe that extracting Kurtis' heart will give them the "heart of a Defender of Earth." [[RightForTheWrongReasons The irony is entirely]] [[LiteralMetaphor lost on them]].
* PrestigeClass: In ''2,'' they have the second-strongest Aptitudes of any Monster sans the Entei.
* MyGreatestFailure: The robots are emblematic of the dark pragmatism that consumed Kurtis in the original game.
* ShoutOut: When they're voiced, they all talk like [[Franchise/StarTrek Captain Kirk]].
** In ''3'', their second skill Solidus Punch is a dead-ringer for [[Franchise/DragonBall Android 16]]'s Hell Flash.
* SwappedRoles: In ''2'', they're constantly hunting Kurtis like persistent hornets. In ''Disgaea 3'', a robotic Kurtis joins Mao's group while being hunted by the real thing.
* WeHaveReserves: In ''2'', destroying the robots sent after him made it harder for Kurtis to kill the next batch thanks to imported battle data.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: They want to become the greatest Defenders of Earth, but they're doing it through the manipulative ruthless methods Kurtis himself discarded in the first game.
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Mushrooms that were mutated and given sentience by the corrupting energies of the Netherworlds. These demons are optimistic and carefree despite their small lifespans. They're often seen as food by other demons.
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* SpearCounterpart: To Succubi. They weaken female enemies the same way Succubi do to males.
* VerbalTic: If you don't hear "Gi" come out of them once a sentence, something's wrong.
* SpearCounterpart: To Succubi. They weaken female enemies the same way Succubi do to males.
* VerbalTic: If you don't hear "Gi" come out of them once a sentence, something's wrong.
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* ManaBurn: In later titles, they are the bane of mages in combat - with most of their Evilities centered around reducing enemies' SP or weakening their healing.
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The Nobility of the Netherworld. They can fight for themselves but would rather rather send servants to do their dirty work. Some are rich, but all are greedy and stingy. If they felt betrayed the feel betrayed, they become tyrannical and try to kill anyone involved in the mutiny.
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-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories''
Rough n' tumble pig-demons that work within groups and roles. While their middle-of-the-road by demon standards, they stand firm against stronger enemies regardless of the odds. They follow a strict soldier hierarchy and become distressed when their castes are disrupted.
* FantasticRankSystem: They operate on one.
* TheGoomba: They (along with Ghosts) are among the first enemy types you'll encounter in most of the games.
* MightyGlacier: A vanilla warrior in every way.
* ZergRush: Their main tactic in later titles. Their Evilities even encourage it, giving them stat bonuses when around allies.
! Shroom (Eryngi, Eringa, Eringya)
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/RhapsodyAMusicalAdventure'' (Primary) ''VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice'' (Series)
* AbandonedMascot: They represented Creator/NipponIchi before the Prinny did.
* CanonImmigrant: First appeared in ''Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure''.
* MightyGlacier: Eryngi aren't the fastest, but they hit fairly hard.
* SpearCounterPart: To Succubi. They weaken female enemies the same way Succubi do to males.
! Faery
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories''
Rough n' tumble pig-demons that work within groups and roles. While their middle-of-the-road by demon standards, they stand firm against stronger enemies regardless of the odds. They follow a strict soldier hierarchy and become distressed when their castes are disrupted.
* FantasticRankSystem: They operate on one.
* TheGoomba: They (along with Ghosts) are among the first enemy types you'll encounter in most of the games.
* MightyGlacier: A vanilla warrior in every way.
* ZergRush: Their main tactic in later titles. Their Evilities even encourage it, giving them stat bonuses when around allies.
! Shroom (Eryngi, Eringa, Eringya)
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/RhapsodyAMusicalAdventure'' (Primary) ''VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice'' (Series)
* AbandonedMascot: They represented Creator/NipponIchi before the Prinny did.
* CanonImmigrant: First appeared in ''Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure''.
* MightyGlacier: Eryngi aren't the fastest, but they hit fairly hard.
* SpearCounterPart: To Succubi. They weaken female enemies the same way Succubi do to males.
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Specters who wear special capes to prevent their magical bodies from being pulled apart by Netherworld energies. Unlike most demons, Faeries have very close ties with each other.
* ContainmentClothing: Their capes protect their magical essences from being dispersed by the atmosphere.
* EliteMook: When paired with Ghosts, yes.
* LightningBruiser: They have deceptively-high ATK despite their middling Aptitudes.
* StatusInflictionAttack: Their second and third Skills inflict Sleep and Poison respectively.
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! Winged
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
Little is known about Winged other than their habits as swarm-creatures. Once a battle starts, they'll attack anything and anyone. It's assumed no bonds exist between their kind. They're occasionally employed as couriers.
* BloodKnight
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: You'd think those wings would give them {{Flight}} movement, but they don't. They can be blocked by objects.
* MasterOfNone: Their stats aren't that impressive. You're using them for their Poison attack or their high MV, if at all.
! Zombie
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
* ContainmentClothing: Their capes protect their magical essences from being dispersed by the atmosphere.
* EliteMook: When paired with Ghosts, yes.
* LightningBruiser: They have deceptively-high ATK despite their middling Aptitudes.
* StatusInflictionAttack: Their second and third Skills inflict Sleep and Poison respectively.
* VolumetricMouth
! Winged
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
Little is known about Winged other than their habits as swarm-creatures. Once a battle starts, they'll attack anything and anyone. It's assumed no bonds exist between their kind. They're occasionally employed as couriers.
* BloodKnight
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: You'd think those wings would give them {{Flight}} movement, but they don't. They can be blocked by objects.
* MasterOfNone: Their stats aren't that impressive. You're using them for their Poison attack or their high MV, if at all.
! Zombie
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
! Treant
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
Demons birthed by the fabled Millennium Tree. Despite looking like plants, they're actually carnivorous predators that incapacitate prey with poisonous gas.
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* PoisonousPerson: Their initial Skill deals Poison as well as Paralysis.
* StatusInflictingAttack: Their first skill.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: All but a Monster version of the Archer.
* WeakButSkilled: Treants aren't the strongest fighters but they can spread around Ailments like nobody's business.
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
Demons birthed by the fabled Millennium Tree. Despite looking like plants, they're actually carnivorous predators that incapacitate prey with poisonous gas.
* FaceFramedInShadow
* PoisonousPerson: Their initial Skill deals Poison as well as Paralysis.
* StatusInflictingAttack: Their first skill.
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-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
Little is known about Winged other than their habits as swarm-creatures. Once a battle starts, they'll attack anything and anyone. It's assumed no bonds exist between their kind. They're occasionally employed as couriers.
* BloodKnight
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: You'd think those wings would give them {{Flight}} movement, but they don't. They can be blocked by objects.
* MasterOfNone: Their stats aren't that impressive. You're using them for their Poison attack or their high MV, if at all.
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
Little is known about Winged other than their habits as swarm-creatures. Once a battle starts, they'll attack anything and anyone. It's assumed no bonds exist between their kind. They're occasionally employed as couriers.
* BloodKnight
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: You'd think those wings would give them {{Flight}} movement, but they don't. They can be blocked by objects.
* MasterOfNone: Their stats aren't that impressive. You're using them for their Poison attack or their high MV, if at all.
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! Winged
Fairy
-->'''Debut'''''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
Little is known''VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance''
Small sprites that carry lanterns bigger than them. Despite their youth, they make excellent mages. Most of their fathers transform into the light within their lanterns, causing them no end of embarassment.
* OurFairiesAreDifferent
* {{Flight}}
* ParentChildTeam: Fairies fight in conjunction with their fathers.
* SquishyWizard
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Essentially the Monster answer to the Witch. Their Evilities even focus on SP restoration, just like said class.
* {{Tsundere}}: A Personality option.
! Chimera
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance''
Demons that put the Netherworlds into an unexplained curse a few thousand years ago. They were sealed away until a grave-robber released them. Though they've lost much of their power, they still desire destruction.
* ArmoredButFrail: Similar to Aqua Demons from older titles, Chimera are mage-tanks with decent INT, DEF and RES. Shame aboutWinged other than their habits as swarm-creatures. Once a battle starts, they'll attack anything and anyone. It's assumed no bonds exist between their kind. They're occasionally employed as couriers.
HP, though.
*BloodKnight
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: You'd think those wings would give them {{Flight}} movement, but they don't. They can be blocked by objects.
* MasterOfNone:KungFuWizard: Their stats aren't that impressive. You're using them for favor spellcasting, but their Poison attack or ATK isn't terrible.
* OmnicidalManiac: Implied. Despite theirhigh MV, if at all.loss of power, they still want to destroy everything.
* NoodleIncident: Their species is responsible for putting the Netherworlds into some sort of unexplained curse.
-->'''Debut'''
Little is known
Small sprites that carry lanterns bigger than them. Despite their youth, they make excellent mages. Most of their fathers transform into the light within their lanterns, causing them no end of embarassment.
* OurFairiesAreDifferent
* {{Flight}}
* ParentChildTeam: Fairies fight in conjunction with their fathers.
* SquishyWizard
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Essentially the Monster answer to the Witch. Their Evilities even focus on SP restoration, just like said class.
* {{Tsundere}}: A Personality option.
! Chimera
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance''
Demons that put the Netherworlds into an unexplained curse a few thousand years ago. They were sealed away until a grave-robber released them. Though they've lost much of their power, they still desire destruction.
* ArmoredButFrail: Similar to Aqua Demons from older titles, Chimera are mage-tanks with decent INT, DEF and RES. Shame about
*
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: You'd think those wings would give them {{Flight}} movement, but they don't. They can be blocked by objects.
* MasterOfNone:
* OmnicidalManiac: Implied. Despite their
* NoodleIncident: Their species is responsible for putting the Netherworlds into some sort of unexplained curse.
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* TheGourmetCriticalStatusBuff: Most of their Evilities revolve around effects that happen when they're hit.
* GentleGiant: Contrary to their violent appearance, they're this.
* GentleGiant: Contrary to their violent appearance, they're this.
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! Bear
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance''
Bears are gentle forest-dwellers that people assume to be violent. They can consume almost anything with the mouth surrounding their stomach. Their species is known for producing chefs and food critics, such as the legendary Overlord Savarin.
* BearsAreBadNews
* BellyMouth
* BigEater
* TheGourmet
* MightyGlacier: They only have middling defenses but immense HP.
* SupremeChef: Their species is known for them.
! Imp
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance''
Imps are the Netherworld's pranksters. Their penchant for mischief and stealing is so renowned even Thieves tip their hats.
* BeneficialDisease: Like Lanterns before them, an Imp's Evilities allow it to turn status ailments into benefits.
* {{Flight}}
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: Despite their reputation putting even Thieves to shame, they ''won't'' have a Thief's stealing bonus unless it's given to them.
* JackOfAllStats: Their Aptitudes and stats allow them to do basically anything.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: They're essentially the Lanterns from ''Disgaea 1'' with Flight movement.
** In ''Disgaea 1 Complete,'' they [[PaletteSwap visually replace the Winged class]].
* '''TheTrickster'''
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! Winged
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
Little is known about Winged other than their habits as swarm-creatures. Once a battle starts, they'll attack anything and anyone. It's assumed no bonds exist between their kind. They're occasionally employed as couriers.
* BloodKnight
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: You'd think those wings would give them {{Flight}} movement, but they don't. They can be blocked by objects.
* MasterOfNone: Their stats aren't that impressive. You're using them for their Poison attack or their high MV, if at all.
* NamesTheSame: While their sometimes called "Imps," they aren't the same Imps seen in ''Disgaea 5''.
[[/folder]]
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
Little is known about Winged other than their habits as swarm-creatures. Once a battle starts, they'll attack anything and anyone. It's assumed no bonds exist between their kind. They're occasionally employed as couriers.
* BloodKnight
* GameplayAndStorySegregation: You'd think those wings would give them {{Flight}} movement, but they don't. They can be blocked by objects.
* MasterOfNone: Their stats aren't that impressive. You're using them for their Poison attack or their high MV, if at all.
* NamesTheSame: While their sometimes called "Imps," they aren't the same Imps seen in ''Disgaea 5''.
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! Rifle Demon
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! Rifle DemonDemon (Baciel)
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High class demons that revel in destruction and chaos. They inflicted cybernetic modifications on themselves to get stronger. Their current cybernetics are advanced technology from the Human World; a core that gathers mana around them to power the rifle imbedded in their arm.
* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Their ability in ''Disgaea 2.''
* ArmCannon
* BloodKnight
* TheHeavy
* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Their ability in ''Disgaea 2.''
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* BloodKnight
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* TheAlcoholic: In games where they're part of the
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* MightyGlacier: They can't move very far but they hit like a freight train and never miss.
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-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories''
Powerful Demons that have augmented themselves with tech stolen from a Human world. Fighting is all they live for.
* TheAlcoholic: In games where they're part of the Dark Assembly, they always show up drunk.
* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Their unique ability in ''2.''
* BloodKnight: '''Yes'''.
* StarPower: Most of their specials are Star-element. Later games give them an Evility that increases said Star power.
* StoneWall: In ''Disgaea 1 Complete,'' [[PaletteSwap they replace the Galactic Demon]] - [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute inheriting their flaws and weaknesses in the process]].
* MightyGlacier: They can't move very far but they hit like a freight train and never miss.
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories''
Powerful Demons that have augmented themselves with tech stolen from a Human world. Fighting is all they live for.
* TheAlcoholic: In games where they're part of the Dark Assembly, they always show up drunk.
* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Their unique ability in ''2.''
* BloodKnight: '''Yes'''.
* StarPower: Most of their specials are Star-element. Later games give them an Evility that increases said Star power.
* StoneWall: In ''Disgaea 1 Complete,'' [[PaletteSwap they replace the Galactic Demon]] - [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute inheriting their flaws and weaknesses in the process]].
* MightyGlacier: They can't move very far but they hit like a freight train and never miss.
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-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories''
Powerful Demons that have augmented themselves with tech stolen from a Human world. Fighting is all they live for.
* TheAlcoholic: In games where they're part of the Dark Assembly, they always show up drunk.
* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Their unique ability in ''2.''
* BloodKnight: '''Yes'''.
* StarPower: Most of their specials are Star-element. Later games give them an Evility that increases said Star power.
* StoneWall: In ''Disgaea 1 Complete,'' [[PaletteSwap they replace the Galactic Demon]] - [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute inheriting their flaws and weaknesses in the process]].
* MightyGlacier: They can't move very far but they hit like a freight train and never miss.
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* AlwaysFemale
* BishounenLine: They're rather cutesey for aquatic predators.
* BishounenLine: They're rather cutesey for aquatic predators.
* SailorFuku: Always seen wearing one.
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Monsters existing since prehistoric times. The hide underground to pounce on their prey. They gelatinous bodies soften any attack against them, but they're not very bright.
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Monsters existing since prehistoric times. The They hide underground to pounce on their prey. They gelatinous bodies soften any attack against them, but they're not very bright.
bright. They wear skulls to make themselves look toughr.
* ArmoredButFrail: Very resistant to Physical attacks, but even a papercut's worth of Magic dissolves them. In ''Disgaea 5,'' they have -75% in every element.
* ArmoredButFrail: Very resistant to Physical attacks, but even a papercut's worth of Magic dissolves them. In ''Disgaea 5,'' they have -75% in every element.
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Low-class demons with the rare ability of {{Flight}}. They often work as mailmen. They work very hard and will go to the most dangerous places in the Netherworld, but their cowardly natures ensure that their poison gets scattered...and onto the mail
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Low-class demons with the rare ability of {{Flight}}. They often work as mailmen. They work very hard and will go to the most dangerous places in the Netherworld, but their cowardly natures ensure that their poison gets scattered...and often onto the mail
mail.
* CowardlyLion: Even at their strongest, Mothmen are flittery.
* CowardlyLion: Even at their strongest, Mothmen are flittery.
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* MasterPoisoner: Later titles turn them into Poison-spreaders. Comes to a head in ''Disgaea 5'' where an Overlord you can recruit could vie for TropeNamer.
* MothMenace
* UtilityPartyMember: In earlier titles, Mothmen take the role of "Item World Speedrunner" with their immense MV.
!
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories''
Compared to most demons, Mystic Beasts are wolves with close family ties. Beasts are very protective of their children, though they also won't hesitate to send them into battle.
* AllAnimalsAreDogs: A Personality option in later games. Bonus points for them being Wolves, which are rather close to dogs.
* BlowYouAway: Most of their specials are Wind-based and in ''2'' they're immune to any form of Wind damage.
* LightningBruiser: Mystic Beasts are known for two things: Their SPD and their ATK.
* ParentsAsPeople: Mystic Beasts are very protective of their children, though they also send said kids into battle to train them.
! Galactic Demon
Enigmas born from the abyss. These demons are dim-witted, sluggish and probably the most durable things in the Netherworld. They aren't as bloodthirsty as most demons, though they're far from defenseless.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: These guys've been absent from every game since.
* MetalSlime: Subverted. While they aren't hard to find, they offer the most Experience out of any enemy in the game and are very hard to pop even for strong characters.
* ShockAndAwe: They attack with electricity.
* StoneWall: Their DEF and RES makes them hard to crush, but their low ATK and MV make them enticing targets anyway.
* TheImmune: Not only are they insanely durable, their Status ailment resistances are maxed out from the start. Good luck pegging them with anything.
! Rifle Demon (Baciel)
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories''
Powerful Demons that have augmented themselves with tech stolen from a Human world. Fighting is all they live for.
* TheAlcoholic: In games where they're part of the Dark Assembly, they always show up drunk.
* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Their unique ability in ''2.''
* BloodKnight: '''Yes'''.
* StarPower: Most of their specials are Star-element. Later games give them an Evility that increases said Star power.
* StoneWall: In ''Disgaea 1 Complete,'' [[PaletteSwap they replace the Galactic Demon]] - [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute inheriting their flaws and weaknesses in the process]].
* MightyGlacier: They can't move very far but they hit like a freight train and never miss.
! Lantern
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: These guys've been absent from every game since.
* MetalSlime: Subverted. While they aren't hard to find, they offer the most Experience out of any enemy in the game and are very hard to pop even for strong characters.
* ShockAndAwe: They attack with electricity.
* StoneWall: Their DEF and RES makes them hard to crush, but their low ATK and MV make them enticing targets anyway.
* TheImmune: Not only are they insanely durable, their Status ailment resistances are maxed out from the start. Good luck pegging them with anything.
! Rifle Demon (Baciel)
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories''
Powerful Demons that have augmented themselves with tech stolen from a Human world. Fighting is all they live for.
* TheAlcoholic: In games where they're part of the Dark Assembly, they always show up drunk.
* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Their unique ability in ''2.''
* BloodKnight: '''Yes'''.
* StarPower: Most of their specials are Star-element. Later games give them an Evility that increases said Star power.
* StoneWall: In ''Disgaea 1 Complete,'' [[PaletteSwap they replace the Galactic Demon]] - [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute inheriting their flaws and weaknesses in the process]].
* MightyGlacier: They can't move very far but they hit like a freight train and never miss.
! Lantern
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
* BeneficialDisease: Their final Evility in ''D2'' reverse the effects of Ailments cast on them. (Poison becomes RegeneratingHealth, ETC.)
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: They're usually relaxed and cheerful, but they're as ruthless as any other demon.
* JackOfAllStats: Lanterns aren't very exciting, stat-wise.
* PhysicalAttributeSwap: In ''D2'', their Evilities revolve around swapping their (and their enemies) resistances.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: They're usually relaxed and cheerful, but they're as ruthless as any other demon.
* JackOfAllStats: Lanterns aren't very exciting, stat-wise.
* PhysicalAttributeSwap: In ''D2'', their Evilities revolve around swapping their (and their enemies) resistances.
* PoisonousPerson: In ''D2'', their native Evility gives them a 50% chance to give enemies ailments when they attack.
! Wood Golem
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories''
Massive organic behemoths that protect nature. They're usually docile but transform into obsessive crusaders against any source of pollution.
* GentleGiant: Usually.
* MightyGlacier: Can't move far but will crush anything they are in reach of.
* PlantPerson
* RegeneratingHealth: In most games they heal HP at the end of their turn. This makes them resistant (and with enough Lover Specialists ''Immune'') to Poison.
* TheBigGuy
! Aqua Demon
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories''
Demons that lurk beneath the waves, having lost their eyes to evolution. The feelers on their backs allow them to sense water-flow and air movements.
* EyelessFace
* HerdHittingAttack: Their Evilities in later games increase the strength of these.
* KillItWithIce: Most of their Specials are Ice-oriented and they're immune to Ice attacks.
* MightyGlacier: Essentially a "mage tank" with moderate defenses and INT.
* ShockAndAwe: They attack with their body electricity.
! Wood Golem
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories''
Massive organic behemoths that protect nature. They're usually docile but transform into obsessive crusaders against any source of pollution.
* GentleGiant: Usually.
* MightyGlacier: Can't move far but will crush anything they are in reach of.
* PlantPerson
* RegeneratingHealth: In most games they heal HP at the end of their turn. This makes them resistant (and with enough Lover Specialists ''Immune'') to Poison.
* TheBigGuy
! Aqua Demon
-->'''Debut''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories''
Demons that lurk beneath the waves, having lost their eyes to evolution. The feelers on their backs allow them to sense water-flow and air movements.
* EyelessFace
* HerdHittingAttack: Their Evilities in later games increase the strength of these.
* KillItWithIce: Most of their Specials are Ice-oriented and they're immune to Ice attacks.
* MightyGlacier: Essentially a "mage tank" with moderate defenses and INT.
* ShockAndAwe: They attack with their body electricity.
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Though the generic classes are not the focus of the games, they still have a backstory and are still in intrigal integral part of game play. gameplay. This page is dedicated to the classes and everything involving them and WorldBuilding.
WorldBuilding surrounding them.
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* FlatCharacter: While Generic units are....exactly that...Pirates have no flavor to make them stand out. They're literally just most of the site's PirateTropes with legs.
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* FlatCharacter: While Generic units are....exactly that...are their namesake, they at least have some sort of background. Pirates have no flavor to make them stand out. They're literally just most of the site's PirateTropes with legs.
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An anomaly in the netherworld. These ghosts are perhaps the most mysterious of demons. Researchers had concluded that these are human souls that failed to become prinnies. They are as weak as they are mysterious though.
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An anomaly in the netherworld. These ghosts are perhaps the most mysterious of demons. Researchers had concluded that these are human souls that failed to become prinnies. Prinnies. They are as weak as they are mysterious though.
though.
* CripplingOverspecialization: Decent INT and SP. Crap at everything else.
* CripplingOverspecialization: Decent INT and SP. Crap at everything else.
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* ZergRush: As they're among the weakest demons, this is their only tactic
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* ZergRush: As they're among the weakest demons, this is their only tactic
tactic.
* AllTheOtherReindeer: While always implied, ''Disgaea 6'' confirms that Zombies are [[FantasticRacism heavily looked down-upon by most of the Netherworld at-large]].
* EvilSmellsBad: A Zombie's defining trait is their unbearable stench. They even weaponize it.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Zombies can attack with their ''smell''.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Zombies can attack with their ''smell''.
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* ZombieApocalypse: Happens if you make one in ''Disgaea 4''
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* StoneWall: Zombies have high HP and respectable defense but aren't fascinating otherwise. Later games give them some LifeDrain Evilities for variety.
* ZombieApocalypse: Happens if you make one in ''Disgaea4''
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* StoneWall
StationaryBoss: Their Evilities in ''4'' and ''D2'' incentivize them ''being'' one, giving them various buffs for staying put.
* StoneWall: Decent DEF and RES but blah in every other way.
* StoneWall: Decent DEF and RES but blah in every other way.
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Genies that resemble clouds, These golems bodies are actually made are misama and are incredibly hard. They are {{Gentle Giant}}s but none who has angered them survived.
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Genies that resemble clouds, These golems Golems' insanely-durable bodies are actually made are misama and are incredibly hard.of miasma. They are {{Gentle Giant}}s but none who has angered them survived.
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* AllTheOtherReindeer: Most demons find Masked Heroes weird even by Netherworld standards and tend to give them a wide berth. Prinnies like them though.
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-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Phantom Brave'' ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave'' (Initial) ''VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice'' (Disgaea)
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* PlayingWithFire: In ''Disgaea2'' and ''Disgaea4''.
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* PlayingWithFire: In ''Disgaea2'' ''Disgaeas 2'' and ''Disgaea4''.''4''.
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! EDF Soldier
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
Soldiers of the Earth Defense Force. Almost as popular as the Defender of Earth themselves, these soldiers are an inspiration to Human children around the world. Since Earth prioritizes science over the supernatural, these soldiers keep a wide berth from magic.
* ArmiesAreEvil
* TheFaceless: Subverted. You can make out some semblance of a face in their portrait if you ''really'' squint.
* GuideDangIt: You unlock the class by achieving 50 Weapon Mastery with the Gun. Given Weapon Mastery is a tedious climb even ''with'' 1900 Armsmasters, you'd think they were an enemy-only class with how long it takes.
* GunNut
* LongRangeFighter: The game makes no attempt at all to hide an EDF Soldier's gift with a Gun.
* SpaceSuitsAreSCUBAGear
* VaderBreath: Outside of one cutscene, all we get out of the average EDF soldier is off-putting breathing through their helmets.
* TheVoiceless: The only generic unit in the game with no voice-clips.
* WeakToMagic: Have the lowest RES aptitude out of anything creatable. Pit them against mages at your own risk.
* WeaponOfChoice:
** AnAxeToGrind
** CoolGuns
** GoodOldFisticuffs
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness''
Soldiers of the Earth Defense Force. Almost as popular as the Defender of Earth themselves, these soldiers are an inspiration to Human children around the world. Since Earth prioritizes science over the supernatural, these soldiers keep a wide berth from magic.
* ArmiesAreEvil
* TheFaceless: Subverted. You can make out some semblance of a face in their portrait if you ''really'' squint.
* GuideDangIt: You unlock the class by achieving 50 Weapon Mastery with the Gun. Given Weapon Mastery is a tedious climb even ''with'' 1900 Armsmasters, you'd think they were an enemy-only class with how long it takes.
* GunNut
* LongRangeFighter: The game makes no attempt at all to hide an EDF Soldier's gift with a Gun.
* SpaceSuitsAreSCUBAGear
* VaderBreath: Outside of one cutscene, all we get out of the average EDF soldier is off-putting breathing through their helmets.
* TheVoiceless: The only generic unit in the game with no voice-clips.
* WeakToMagic: Have the lowest RES aptitude out of anything creatable. Pit them against mages at your own risk.
* WeaponOfChoice:
** AnAxeToGrind
** CoolGuns
** GoodOldFisticuffs
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! Catsaber (Slumber Cat, Saber Kitties)
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice''
A monster from ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Catsabers look more like children in cat costumes than they do actual cats, but they are swift and strong. There is another version called a Deathsaber.
* CanonImmigrant: Debuted in ''Phantom Brave''
* CutenessProximity: With evilites that reflect this effect.
* KillItWithIce
* FragileSpeedster
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice''
A monster from ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Catsabers look more like children in cat costumes than they do actual cats, but they are swift and strong. There is another version called a Deathsaber.
* CanonImmigrant: Debuted in ''Phantom Brave''
* CutenessProximity: With evilites that reflect this effect.
* KillItWithIce
* FragileSpeedster
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! Catsaber (Slumber Cat, Saber Kitties)
Slumber Cat (Deathsaber, Catsaber)
-->'''Debut:'''''VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice''
A monster from ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Catsabers look more like children in cat costumes than''VideoGame/Phantom Brave'' (Initial) ''VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice'' (Disgaea)
Cat-demons with an innate cuteness that draws people to them. They make exotic yet dangerous pets, as theydo actual cats, but they are swift and strong. There is another version called a Deathsaber.
scheme to kill their owners.
* CanonImmigrant: Debuted in ''PhantomBrave''
Brave''.
* CutenessProximity:With evilites Weaponized in later titles. They're so cute, certain enemies do less damage to them.
* FragileSpeedster: Their defense is sorely lacking, but their speed isn't.
* LightningBruiser: Slumber Cats have moderate ATK thatreflect this effect.
* KillItWithIce
* FragileSpeedsterskyrockets if they've moved far enough.
-->'''Debut:'''
A monster from ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave''. Catsabers look more like children in cat costumes than
Cat-demons with an innate cuteness that draws people to them. They make exotic yet dangerous pets, as they
* CanonImmigrant: Debuted in ''Phantom
* CutenessProximity:
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* LightningBruiser: Slumber Cats have moderate ATK that
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! Deathsaber
-->'''Debut:''' ''VideoGame/Disgaea2DarkHeroDays''
Introduced in ''VideoGame/MakaiKingdom'' Deathsabers a more demonic version of Catsabers.
* CanonImmigrant: debuted in Makai Kingdom
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter
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* VerbalTic: Their voice-clips in later games reinforce their [[BuffySpeak cat-ness]] with "Meow and "Nyan."
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* BlowYouAway: in ''Disgaea D2''
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* BlowYouAway: in In ''Disgaea D2''D2.''
* MakingASplash: They're Ice creatures in the original game, if you can believe it.
* MakingASplash: They're Ice creatures in the original game, if you can believe it.
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* PlayingWithFire: In ''Disgaea2'' and ''Disgaea4''
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* PlayingWithFire: In ''Disgaea2'' and ''Disgaea4''''Disgaea4''.
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Rare dragons that look like sharks. Amphibious and aggressive, these dragons are though to be an alien species from another Netherworld. Only the strongest warriors should fight them. Usually prefer to live in the water because they hate being dry
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Rare dragons that look like sharks. Amphibious and aggressive, these dragons are though to be an alien species from another Netherworld. Only the strongest warriors should fight them. Usually prefer to live in the water because they hate being dry
dry.
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: This type looks more like sharks
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: This type looks more like sharksEssentially a dragon-shark.
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* TokenAquaticRace
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There are not many Ifrits running around, but the few there are are some of the highest ranking Dragons. Top ifrits are as strong as Majins or Overlords and nomal weaponry can't hurn them because of their tough skin. They are {{Wreathed In|Flames}} {{Hellfire}} said to come from Hades and that anyone who touches the flames would turn to ash.
* DeathByCameo: One appears in ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave'' [[spoiler: being killed by Scarlet the Brave]]
* DeathByCameo: One appears in ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave'' [[spoiler: being killed by Scarlet the Brave]]
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There are not many Ifrits running around, but the few there are are some of the highest ranking Dragons. Top ifrits These monsters are as strong as Majins or on-par with Overlords and nomal weaponry can't hurn them because of Majins, their tough skin. skin protecting them from most forms of damage. They are {{Wreathed In|Flames}} {{Hellfire}} said to come from Hades and that anyone who touches the flames would turn to ash.
ash. This fire is so strong, it's said to destroy miracles.
* DarkMessiah: Their fire is strong enough to ''destroy miracles''.
* DeathByCameo: One appears in ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave'' [[spoiler: being killed by Scarlet theBrave]]Brave]].
* DarkMessiah: Their fire is strong enough to ''destroy miracles''.
* DeathByCameo: One appears in ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave'' [[spoiler: being killed by Scarlet the
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* MightyGlacier
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: These are more demonic than dragonic, appearance wise
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: These are more demonic than dragonic, appearance wise
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* MightyGlacier
MightyGlacier: High HP, Attack and Defense. Can barely move.
*OurDragonsAreDifferent: These are more demonic than dragonic, appearance wiseOurDragonsAreDifferent
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A dragon with angelic wings. May be loosely inspired by eastern dragons
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A dragon with angelic wings. May be loosely inspired by eastern dragons
wings obssessed with the principles of law and order.
* DeathFromAbove: Similar to Rangers, Holy Dragons in ''Disgaea 3'' gain a boost to their attack power at high elevations.
* DeathFromAbove: Similar to Rangers, Holy Dragons in ''Disgaea 3'' gain a boost to their attack power at high elevations.
* KnightTemplar: In contrast to most demons, Holy Dragons are obsessed with altruism and maintaining justice.
* EliteZombie: Dragon Zombies are the animate corpses of strong dragons.
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* WeakToMagic: Dragon Zombies are paper-mache against enemy spells.
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High class demons that revel in destruction and chaos. They inflicted cybernetic modifications on themselves to get stronger. Their current cybernetics are advanced technology from the human world; a core that gathers mana around them to power the rifle imbedded in their arm.
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High class demons that revel in destruction and chaos. They inflicted cybernetic modifications on themselves to get stronger. Their current cybernetics are advanced technology from the human world; Human World; a core that gathers mana around them to power the rifle imbedded in their arm.
arm.
* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Their ability in ''Disgaea 2.''
* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Their ability in ''Disgaea 2.''
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Monsters that resemble floating cloaks in Disgaea: Hour of Darkness and nice-dressed demons with skull helmets in later games. These demons are servants of the Land Of The Dead, effectively making them TheGrimReaper. They hunt for human souls yet to become prinnies and send them to Hades, as well as handle reincarnations (in fact, one oversaw the red moon ceremony in the first game). There are many varieties, but most tend to be quiet
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Monsters that resemble floating cloaks in Disgaea: Hour of Darkness and nice-dressed demons with skull helmets in later games. These demons are servants of the Land Of The Dead, effectively making them TheGrimReaper. They hunt for human souls yet to become prinnies Prinnies and send them to Hades, as well as handle reincarnations Reincarnations (in fact, one oversaw the red moon ceremony in the first game). There are many varieties, but most tend to be quiet
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* BlackCloak: of the [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Ringwraith]] variety in ''Hour of Darkness''
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* BlackCloak: of Of the [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Ringwraith]] variety in ''Hour of Darkness''Darkness.''
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* PlayingWithFire: only in ''Hour of Darkness''
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* PlayingWithFire: only Only in ''Hour of Darkness''Darkness.''
* AnAxeToGrind
* CastFromMoney: Their Evilities in ''Disgaea 5'' give them nice perks in exchange for things they do costing money.
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* EtTuBrute: if they do say something like this, be very afraid.
* UnstoppableRage: if they are betrayed
* UnstoppableRage: if they are betrayed
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* EtTuBrute: if If they do say something like this, be very afraid.
* MoneyIsNotPower: Greedy Disposition (their native Evility in ''Disgaea 5'') is an inversion. The more money the player has, the better of an innate stat-boost anything with it has.
* UnstoppableRage:if they are betrayed
If a Nether Noble is betrayed, they'll lash out at anything and anyone.
* MoneyIsNotPower: Greedy Disposition (their native Evility in ''Disgaea 5'') is an inversion. The more money the player has, the better of an innate stat-boost anything with it has.
* UnstoppableRage: