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* ShopFodder: Taken UpToEleven. Possible items in this category are tufts of dog hair, pinecones and very small rocks.

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* ShopFodder: Taken UpToEleven. Possible items in this category are tufts of dog hair, pinecones and very small rocks.

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* BearsAreBadNews

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* BrainInAJar: Dr Cerebro.
* DifficultySpike: A major example occurs in the final stage of a sidequest chain in the first town. Throughout the chain, you help a woman [[CloudCuckooLander of questionable sanity]] gather meat from the local wildlife so she can feed her family. The final "animals" you have to hunt? [[spoiler:''Giant mutants who are roughly twice the level you are when you first obtain the quest''.]]

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* %%* BrainInAJar: Dr Cerebro.
* DifficultySpike: A major example occurs in the final stage of a sidequest chain in the first town. Throughout the chain, you help a woman [[CloudCuckooLander of questionable sanity]] gather meat from the local wildlife so she can feed her family. The final "animals" you have to hunt? [[spoiler:''Giant mutants who are roughly twice the level you are when you first obtain the quest''.]]
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* TheMedic: Medikuses

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* ShockAndAwe: Regulators.

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* ShockAndAwe: Regulators

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* ShockAndAwe: RegulatorsRegulators.
* ShopFodder: Taken UpToEleven. Possible items in this category are tufts of dog hair, pinecones and very small rocks.



* VendorTrash: Taken UpToEleven. Possible items in this category are tufts of dog hair, pinecones and very small rocks.

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* FinalDeath: Let a squadmember get enough Wounds, and he's gone for good.


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* {{Permadeath}}: Let a squadmember get enough Wounds, and he's gone for good.
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* ShoutOut: Oh Zaida, don't get me started! There are easily hundreds of references to everything between children's songs from 1895 to TheHangover, which the tutorial is named after.

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* ShoutOut: Oh Zaida, don't get me started! There are easily hundreds of references to everything between children's songs from 1895 to TheHangover, ''Film/TheHangover'', which the tutorial is named after.
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moved to YMMV subpage as it's a subjective, Just For Fun wick


* AWorldHalfFull
* XMeetsY: Diablo meets Fallout.

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* AWorldHalfFull
* XMeetsY: Diablo meets Fallout.
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* DifficultySpike: A major example occurs in the final stage of a sidequest chain in the first town. Throughout the chain, you help a woman [[CloudCuckooLander of questionable sanity]] gather meat from the local wildlife so she can feed her family. The final "animals" you have to hunt? [[spoiler:''Giant mutants who are roughly twice the level you are when you first obtain the quest''.]]
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* ImprovisedWeapons: Most of the weapons you can use are weaponized versions of "old world" items. For example, weapons for Bruisers include rebar clubs and stop signs, while Slayers have gloves with sharp instruments ranging from knives to ''sawblades'' haphazardly taped on. Medikuses and Regulator guns, by contrast, tend to be more futuristic and well made.

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* ImprovisedWeapons: ImprovisedWeapon: Most of the weapons you can use are weaponized versions of "old world" items. For example, weapons for Bruisers include rebar clubs and stop signs, while Slayers have gloves with sharp instruments ranging from knives to ''sawblades'' haphazardly taped on. Medikuses and Regulator guns, by contrast, tend to be more futuristic and well made.
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* ImprovisedWeapons: Most of the weapons you can use are weaponized versions of "old world" items. For example, weapons for Bruisers include rebar clubs and stop signs, while Slayers have gloves with sharp instruments ranging from knives to ''sawblades'' haphazardly taped on. Medikuses and Regulator guns, by contrast, tend to be more futuristic and well made.
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* TheFaceless: Your squad members and every NPC all wear gas masks, presumably because there's a ton of radiation still left over from the Untergang.
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In the third millennium, a catastrophic war known as the Untergang has devastated the world, killing off and/or mutating nearly all life on earth. Years after the Untergang, the survivors have begun to form somewhat-primative settlements throughout the ravaged world. One of these settlements, located in what was once Sweden, is the eponymous Krater. An infinitely deep cavern formed by one of the nukes dropping during the Untergang, and filled with ancient treasures of the old world.

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In the third millennium, a catastrophic war known as the Untergang has devastated the world, killing off and/or mutating nearly all life on earth. Years after the Untergang, the survivors have begun to form somewhat-primative somewhat-primitive settlements throughout the ravaged world. One of these settlements, located in what was once Sweden, is the eponymous Krater. An infinitely deep cavern formed by one of the nukes dropping during the Untergang, and filled with ancient treasures of the old world.
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* VendorTrash: Taken UpToEleven. Possible items in this category are tufts of dog hair, pinecones and very small rocks.
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Shout out, please dont make a list, it will be huge

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* ShoutOut: Oh Zaida, don't get me started! There are easily hundreds of references to everything between children's songs from 1895 to TheHangover, which the tutorial is named after.

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corrected spelling of \"untergang\" (it\'s not spelled \"utengag\" BTW), Bilingual Bonus


In the third millennium, a catastrophic war known as the Utengag has devastated the world, killing off and/or mutating nearly all life on earth. Years after the Utengag, the survivors have begun to form somewhat-primative settlements throughout the ravaged world. One of these settlements, located in what was once Sweden, is the eponymous Krater. An infinitely deep cavern formed by one of the nukes dropping during the Utengag, and filled with ancient treasures of the old world.

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In the third millennium, a catastrophic war known as the Utengag Untergang has devastated the world, killing off and/or mutating nearly all life on earth. Years after the Utengag, Untergang, the survivors have begun to form somewhat-primative settlements throughout the ravaged world. One of these settlements, located in what was once Sweden, is the eponymous Krater. An infinitely deep cavern formed by one of the nukes dropping during the Utengag, Untergang, and filled with ancient treasures of the old world.



* ApocalypseHow: The Utengag. Not much is known about it, but it apparently involved nukes, bioweapons, and nanomachines.

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* ApocalypseHow: The Utengag.Untergang. Not much is known about it, but it apparently involved nukes, bioweapons, and nanomachines.


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* BilingualBonus: ''Untergang'' is German for "doom" or "downfall". In addition, many Swedish places still have the same names after one thousand years.
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* WhatDidIDoLastNight: The tutorial. Basically, once your team reached the Krater, they celebrated by having a drunken party that trashed the town you were staying at.
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* MightyGlacier: Bruisers. While they have slightly less raw attack power than Slayers, they possess the highest defense and stamina of the classes, making them excellent tanks.



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* AWorldHalfFullAWorldHalfFull
* XMeetsY: Diablo meets Fallout.
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You play as a rag tag team of mercenaries come to make their fortune in the Krater. Along the way, however, you stumble upon a plot by the notorious bandit leader Bloodscalp, and his mysterious benefactor...

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You play as a rag tag team of mercenaries come to make their fortune in the Krater. Along the way, however, you stumble upon a plot by the notorious bandit leader Bloodscalp, Bloodscalp and his mysterious benefactor...
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''Krater'' is a squad based hack and slash RPG by Fatshark.

In the third millennium, a catastrophic war known as the Utengag has devastated the world, killing off and/or mutating nearly all life on earth. Years after the Utengag, the survivors have begun to form somewhat-primative settlements throughout the ravaged world. One of these settlements, located in what was once Sweden, is the eponymous Krater. An infinitely deep cavern formed by one of the nukes dropping during the Utengag, and filled with ancient treasures of the old world.

You play as a rag tag team of mercenaries come to make their fortune in the Krater. Along the way, however, you stumble upon a plot by the notorious bandit leader Bloodscalp, and his mysterious benefactor...

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!!Krater contains examples of

* AfterTheEnd: Its actually a rather ''optimistic'' look at a post nuclear apocalypse world.
* ApocalypseHow: The Utengag. Not much is known about it, but it apparently involved nukes, bioweapons, and nanomachines.
* BearsAreBadNews
* BrainInAJar: Dr Cerebro.
* FinalDeath: Let a squadmember get enough Wounds, and he's gone for good.
* GlassCannon: Slayers have the highest damage output, but laughable defense.
* MadScientist: Dr Cerebro, a pre order-DLC recruitable character who has lost much of his sanity due to prolonged time in prison, has replaced his head with a BrainInAJar, and constantly spouts off science related gibberish. He also happens to be one of the best healers in the game.
* TheMedic: Medikuses
* ShockAndAwe: Regulators
* AWorldHalfFull

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