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* DropTheHammer: Darkdread's signature weapon is a large mallet with a hexagonal head and large X insignia.

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* BonusBoss: A few bosses are not required to beat the game, and don't reward much for beating them aside from xp and coins (though at the point you fight them [[MoneyForNothing the coins will have little worth]]). 3 of them (Laura, Wave, and The Alpha) can be refought over and over, but the other one, the Queen Bee, can not.



* BubbleGun: Some enemies have this as attacks, namely the Air Elemental and the Water Dragon enemies which can inflate Munch. BonusBoss Wave has their own variant that sends out a large amount of bubbles when he uses his clap attack at lower health.

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* BubbleGun: Some enemies have this as attacks, namely the Air Elemental and the Water Dragon enemies which can inflate Munch. BonusBoss OptionalBoss Wave has their own variant that sends out a large amount of bubbles when he uses his clap attack at lower health.


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* OptionalBoss: A few bosses are not required to beat the game, and don't reward much for beating them aside from xp and coins (though at the point you fight them [[MoneyForNothing the coins will have little worth]]). 3 of them (Laura, Wave, and The Alpha) can be refought over and over, but the other one, the Queen Bee, can not.
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* PressureSensitiveInterface: One of the paths in an underground cave is blocked by a pressure plate that can only be pressed down if Munch is heavy enough --i.e., at 450.
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''Tribal Hunter'' is a Metroidvania game where size matters.

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''Tribal Hunter'' is a Metroidvania {{Metroidvania}} game where size matters.
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* KingKoopaCopy: Munch's large sizes and Lord Darkdread fit this description, with Munch inverting the trope as the game’s hero and Darkdread playing it straight as the villain. Both are large, plump reptile characters with wild hair, fire breath, [[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory the ability to inhale and devour enemies]], and tremendous physical strength.
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* DevelopersForesight: If one somehow enables the debug menu (usually via modding the game's .win file) and warps to the north beach without having unlocked the method to get there normally, Gordo will tell you that you haven't unlocked him yet, therefore you must of warped to there.

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* DevelopersForesight: If one somehow enables the debug menu (usually via modding the game's .win file) and warps to the north beach without having unlocked the method to get there normally, Gordo will tell you that you haven't unlocked him yet, therefore you must of have warped to there.

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