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* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: A number of the MMORPG bosses who ran roughshod over the player base get good thrashings in the tv show, which is set after the game, some even getting genuine comeuppance for their actions.

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* JoinTheArmyTheySaid: A Sufokian mook yells this during the battle in season 2 episode 25.



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* LoveTriangle:
** Season 1: Armand wants Evangelyne, who is mutually attracted to Sadlygrove.
** Season 2: A new triangle is shaping up with Eva's sister Cleophelia showing interest in Sadlygrove.

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* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: The whole [[spoiler:[[BalefulPolymorph transformation into pigs]] incident]] in "The Dragon-Pig" for the FiveManBand (especially Amalia).

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* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: The whole [[spoiler:[[BalefulPolymorph [[spoiler:[[ForcedTransformation transformation into pigs]] incident]] in "The Dragon-Pig" for the FiveManBand (especially Amalia).
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* LetsFightLikeGentlemen: The Dragon-Pig and [[spoiler:Sadlygrove. Even though the fight is technically a draw, the Dragon-Pig accepts to let Ruel go and to remove the BalefulPolymorph on Yugo, Amalia and Eva,]] because it was a damn good tussle.

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* LetsFightLikeGentlemen: The Dragon-Pig and [[spoiler:Sadlygrove. Even though the fight is technically a draw, the Dragon-Pig accepts to let Ruel go and to remove the BalefulPolymorph ForcedTransformation on Yugo, Amalia and Eva,]] because it was a damn good tussle.
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* KamehameHadoken: Introduced as a special Gobbowl move in season 2 episode 12.
* KangarooCourt: The trials in Brâkmar.
* {{Kawaiiko}}: Lady Glagla, one of the contestants of the singing competition in season 2 episode 15. [[TastesLikeDiabetes To a very large degree.]]

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* KnightOfCerebus: Nox
* KnockoutGas: The gas used by the Justice Knight inside his Justice Train, in episode 8 of season 2.
* LampshadeHanging:
-->'''Nox:''' Maybe at last we'll see what is hiding under your hat!

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* LargeHam: The Justice Knight

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* KnifeNut: Felinor's second-in-command.
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* ALoadOfBull: The "Bullies" ("Taures" in French).
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** At the start of season 2 episode 5, the idyllic BGM is interrupted by the heroes' {{Stomach Groan}}s.

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** At the start of season 2 episode 5, the idyllic BGM is interrupted by the heroes' {{Stomach Groan}}s.{{Growling Gut}}s.
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* JerkassGods: The Twelve in spades. Iop's carelessness resulted in the destruction of the last world he presided over and [[spoiler: and [[RapeAsDrama raped]] one of Sadida's dolls who then birth a monstrously strong offspring that defeated him]], [[spoiler:though Goultard seems a bit better]]; Xelor does nothing to stop his lieutenants from abusing their powers via tormenting mortals; [[spoiler: Sadida buthcer the [[ChildOfRape deformed offspring of his Doll's rape]] and abanonded her since he viewed her as [[DefiledForever tainted]]; one of Ecaflip's kid turned out completely rotten and corrupt; Osamodas has been known to curse anyone that insults him; and Pandawa became a goddess by intoxicating people into worshipping her. It says something when the Blood Goddess (Sacrier), God of Greed (Enutrof), and God of Thieves (Sram) are the least malevolent and destructive of a pantheon. It's gotten so bad, [[spoiler:that the Season 3 main villain's motivation is to gather several demigods and have them replace the Twelve]].

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* JerkassGods: The Twelve in spades. Iop's carelessness resulted in the destruction of the last world he presided over and [[spoiler: and [[RapeAsDrama raped]] one of Sadida's dolls who then birth a monstrously strong offspring that defeated him]], [[spoiler:though Goultard seems a bit better]]; Xelor does nothing to stop his lieutenants from abusing their powers via tormenting mortals; [[spoiler: Sadida buthcer the [[ChildOfRape deformed offspring of his Doll's rape]] and abanonded her since he viewed her as [[DefiledForever tainted]]; one of Ecaflip's kid turned out completely rotten and corrupt; Osamodas has been known to curse anyone that insults him; and Pandawa became a goddess by intoxicating people into worshipping her. It says something when the Blood Goddess (Sacrier), God of Greed (Enutrof), and God of Thieves (Sram) are the least malevolent and destructive of a pantheon. It's gotten so bad, [[spoiler:that that the Season 3 main villain's motivation is to gather several demigods and have them replace the Twelve]].
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* JerkassGods: The Twelve in spades. Iop's carelessness resulted in the destruction of the last world he presided over, [[spoiler:though Goultard seems a bit better]]; Xelor does nothing to stop his lieutenants from abusing their powers via tormenting mortals; Sadida fathered a child with one of his Dolls and proceeded to butcher his deformed offspring; Ecaflip's kid turned out completely rotten and corrupt; Osamodas has been known to curse anyone that insults him; and Pandawa became a goddess by intoxicating people into worshipping her. It says something when the Blood Goddess (Sacrier), God of Greed (Enutrof), and God of Thieves (Sram) are the least malevolent and destructive of a pantheon. It's gotten so bad, [[spoiler:that the Season 3 main villain's motivation is to gather several demigods and have them replace the Twelve]].

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* JerkassGods: The Twelve in spades. Iop's carelessness resulted in the destruction of the last world he presided over, over and [[spoiler: and [[RapeAsDrama raped]] one of Sadida's dolls who then birth a monstrously strong offspring that defeated him]], [[spoiler:though Goultard seems a bit better]]; Xelor does nothing to stop his lieutenants from abusing their powers via tormenting mortals; [[spoiler: Sadida fathered a child with one of his Dolls and proceeded to butcher his buthcer the [[ChildOfRape deformed offspring; offspring of his Doll's rape]] and abanonded her since he viewed her as [[DefiledForever tainted]]; one of Ecaflip's kid turned out completely rotten and corrupt; Osamodas has been known to curse anyone that insults him; and Pandawa became a goddess by intoxicating people into worshipping her. It says something when the Blood Goddess (Sacrier), God of Greed (Enutrof), and God of Thieves (Sram) are the least malevolent and destructive of a pantheon. It's gotten so bad, [[spoiler:that the Season 3 main villain's motivation is to gather several demigods and have them replace the Twelve]].
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* LargeHamAnnouncer: Jactance, the Bontarian Gobbowl commentator. (His brother Tendinite is a bit more low-key.)

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* LargeHamAnnouncer: Jactance, the Bontarian Gobbowl commentator. (His Announcer has only ''one'' volume, and it ain't even close to conversation level. His brother Tendinite is also a Gobbowl Announcer, but is a bit more low-key.)
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* {{Kuudere}}: Maude to some extent.
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-->'''Fanny Bloc [Yugo's voiceactress]:''' I actually practice Kendo -- for those who know -- and I used the famous Kiai yell when Yugo uses a portal.

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-->'''Fanny Bloc [Yugo's voiceactress]:''' voice actress]:''' I actually practice Kendo -- for those who know -- and I used the famous Kiai yell when Yugo uses a portal.
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** It seems that, after the writers couldn't milk anymore drama from Sadlygrove and Evangelyne's relationship, Yugo and Amalia have become the poster children of this trope now. Their romantic woes are pretty much the main focus of their characters during Season 3.

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* JerkassGods: The Twelve in spades. Iop's carelessness resulted in the destruction of the last world he presided over, [[spoiler:though Goultard seems a bit better]]; Xelor does nothing to stop his lieutenants from abusing their powers via tormenting mortals; Sadida fathered a child with one of his Dolls and proceeded to butcher his deformed offspring; Ecaflip's kid turned out completely rotten and corrupt; Osamodas has been known to curse anyone that insults him; and Pandawa became a goddess by intoxicating people into worshipping her. It says something when the Blood Goddess (Sacrier), God of Greed (Enutrof), and God of Thieves (Sram) are the least malevolent and destructive of a pantheon.
** It's gotten so bad, that the Season 3 main villain's motivation is to gather several demigods and have them replace the Twelve.

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* JerkassGods: The Twelve in spades. Iop's carelessness resulted in the destruction of the last world he presided over, [[spoiler:though Goultard seems a bit better]]; Xelor does nothing to stop his lieutenants from abusing their powers via tormenting mortals; Sadida fathered a child with one of his Dolls and proceeded to butcher his deformed offspring; Ecaflip's kid turned out completely rotten and corrupt; Osamodas has been known to curse anyone that insults him; and Pandawa became a goddess by intoxicating people into worshipping her. It says something when the Blood Goddess (Sacrier), God of Greed (Enutrof), and God of Thieves (Sram) are the least malevolent and destructive of a pantheon.
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* JerkassGods: The Twelve in spades. Iop's carelessness resulted in the destruction of the last world he presided over, [[spoiler:though Goultard seems a bit better]]; Xelor does nothing to stop his lieutenants from abusing their powers via tormenting mortals; Sadida fathered a child with one of his Dolls and proceeded to butcher his deformed offspring; Ecaflip's kid turned out completely rotten and corrupt; Osamodas has been known to curse anyone that insults him; and Pandawa became a goddess by intoxicating people into worshipping her. It says something when the Blood Goddess (Sacrier), God of Greed (Enutrof), and God of Thieves are the least malevolent and destructive of a pantheon.

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* JerkassGods: The Twelve in spades. Iop's carelessness resulted in the destruction of the last world he presided over, [[spoiler:though Goultard seems a bit better]]; Xelor does nothing to stop his lieutenants from abusing their powers via tormenting mortals; Sadida fathered a child with one of his Dolls and proceeded to butcher his deformed offspring; Ecaflip's kid turned out completely rotten and corrupt; Osamodas has been known to curse anyone that insults him; and Pandawa became a goddess by intoxicating people into worshipping her. It says something when the Blood Goddess (Sacrier), God of Greed (Enutrof), and God of Thieves (Sram) are the least malevolent and destructive of a pantheon.

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* LoyalPhlebotinum: Ruel's Havresac has a security system, preventing anyone unauthorized to rummage into it. A Sadida prison guard makes the experience: the enchanted bag ''swallow him'' before spitting him out.
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!!!''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'' provides examples of the following tropes:

* TheJailer: Justice Knight
* JawDrop:
** Sadlygrove at the sight of his master, [[spoiler:Goultard]], vanquishing Rubilax in one blow.
** [[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Wakfu_Facepalm_9735.jpg Amalia]], when Grovy gets himself into a duel by defying her brother Armand.
** Ruel in season 2 episode 8, after learning that [[spoiler:Sadlygrove had seen Evangelyne naked, and not in a dream]].
* JerkassGods: The Twelve in spades. Iop's carelessness resulted in the destruction of the last world he presided over, [[spoiler:though Goultard seems a bit better]]; Xelor does nothing to stop his lieutenants from abusing their powers via tormenting mortals; Sadida fathered a child with one of his Dolls and proceeded to butcher his deformed offspring; Ecaflip's kid turned out completely rotten and corrupt; Osamodas has been known to curse anyone that insults him; and Pandawa became a goddess by intoxicating people into worshipping her. It says something when the Blood Goddess (Sacrier), God of Greed (Enutrof), and God of Thieves are the least malevolent and destructive of a pantheon.
* JerkassHasAPoint: Many of the points the Prince of Brâkmar makes during the Council of the Twelve, as the Eliacube and the Eliatropes are in fact quite dangerous and have destroyed entire worlds before.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
** Ruel, though he's more of a skinflint with a heart of gold.
** Amalia may be a little spoiled choleric princess, but she has moments when she is ''really'' concerned by the fate of her companions (like in "Vampyro" or "Gobbowl Hell III"), so she may qualify, too.
** Remington nearly qualifies; he's an unforgivable douchebag to the heroes every single time he appears, but he's quite honorable if Grany's safety is involved.
* JoinTheArmyTheySaid: A Sufokian mook yells this during the battle in season 2 episode 25.
* JokerImmunity: Remington and Grany. Unless you see the body, expect them to return.
* TheJuggernaut: Razortime
* JuggleFu: Grougaloragran with Yugo's baby carriage in episode 1.
* JustEatHim: This happens twice in episode 21, with Igôle swallowing whole first Az and then Adamaï, and being forced to regurgitate them both later. (Adamaï can even be seen pounding the beast's distended belly from the inside.) And again with Adamaï in Tofu form in episode 23 -- this time, Igôle willingly spits him out.
* KamehameHadoken: Introduced as a special Gobbowl move in season 2 episode 12.
* KangarooCourt: The trials in Brâkmar.
* {{Kawaiiko}}: Lady Glagla, one of the contestants of the singing competition in season 2 episode 15. [[TastesLikeDiabetes To a very large degree.]]
* {{Kiai}}:
-->'''Fanny Bloc [Yugo's voiceactress]:''' I actually practice Kendo -- for those who know -- and I used the famous Kiai yell when Yugo uses a portal.
* KickTheDog: Remington is pointlessly evil to Evangelyne, case in point being during season 2 episode 3 when he [[spoiler:steals Evangelyne's Shushu and drops Sadlygrove's sword down a hole, when they had already agreed to trade. It was useless to him and Eva clearly had a reason to want it, but he just felt the need to spite her]]. In the same episode, he attacks her right after commending her for rescuing him. He later tries to ''sic Rushu's [[TheDragon Dragon]] on her'', because it "seemed like a good idea".
* KissOfLife:
** Sadlygrove attempts to revive Evangelyne this way in episode 15, but she wakes up in time to thrust a kralamour (think jellyfish) in his face instead.
** Played straighter in season 2 episode 4, where [[spoiler:Sadlygrove]] loses no time giving mouth-to-mouth to Evangelyne -- it's rather un-romantic this time, since Eva's life is truly at stake.
* KnightOfCerebus: Nox
* KnifeNut: Felinor's second-in-command.
* KnockoutGas: The gas used by the Justice Knight inside his Justice Train, in episode 8 of season 2.
* {{Kuudere}}: Maude to some extent.
* LampshadeHanging:
-->'''Nox:''' Maybe at last we'll see what is hiding under your hat!
* LanternJawOfJustice:
** The Justice Knight, fittingly.
** The Mmmmmmmmmporpg has a monumental chin.
* LargeHam: The Justice Knight
* LargeHamAnnouncer: Jactance, the Bontarian Gobbowl commentator. (His brother Tendinite is a bit more low-key.)
* LaserBlade:
** [[spoiler:Qilby]] can create a SinisterScythe made of wakfu once [[spoiler:he's absorbed the Eliacube]].
** Then, Yugo gets a sword and shield of wakfu for the final fight of season 2.
* LastOfHisKind: Mid-season 1 we discover that [[spoiler:Yugo is the last Eliatrope alive]]. Subverted in season 2 episode 6 when [[spoiler:Grougal's Dofus hatches with his partner Eliatrope]] and we learn that [[spoiler:this wasn't actually the case to begin with]].
* LastSecondChance: Unusually, [[spoiler:Nox takes his and retreats. The finality with which he delivers his parting line indicates that he does not intend to return]]. The credits for episode 26 demonstrate this.
* TheLastStraw: On the Bellaphones' island, after the heroes' boat is deposited atop a precarious ledge by a tidal wave, some apes climb onboard and attack them. The subsequent fight makes the ship swing more and more, until everybody freeze... and then Az lands on one side of the boat, sending it sliding down the cliff.
* LeaveNoSurvivors: Implied as the reason why no-one has heard about Nox.
* LegacyCharacter:
** The Black Raven
** The Justice Knight
* LethalLavaLand: Brâkmar
* LetsFightLikeGentlemen: The Dragon-Pig and [[spoiler:Sadlygrove. Even though the fight is technically a draw, the Dragon-Pig accepts to let Ruel go and to remove the BalefulPolymorph on Yugo, Amalia and Eva,]] because it was a damn good tussle.
* LetsSplitUpGang: [[spoiler:Yugo and Adamaï]] decide to go their own way for some time, in episode 18. They return to the others by the end of episode 24.
* LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand: Used regularly, with some backround music suddenly puttering out along any MoodWhiplash. For example:
** In season 1 episode 9, when [=McDeek=] finds out that he's shooting chocolate instead of energy.
** The heavenly music during Enutrof's "DivineIntervention" in season 1 episode 16 derails when the god shoots down Ruel's expectations.
** At the start of season 2 episode 5, the idyllic BGM is interrupted by the heroes' {{Stomach Groan}}s.
** One of the Justice Knight's rants has his leitmotif weakening when he stumbles on a word, to triumphantly resume afterward.
** An in-universe example with the saxophone player in the bar who suddenly stops at the mention of Kriss' name in episode 10 of season 2.
* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: The whole [[spoiler:[[BalefulPolymorph transformation into pigs]] incident]] in "The Dragon-Pig" for the FiveManBand (especially Amalia).
* LifeDrinker: Nox, the "Devourer of Wakfu".
* LifeEnergy: The [[TitleDrop eponymous]] wakfu, natch.
* TheLifestream: The flow of wakfu, and also the reason why dragons and Eliatropes are technically immortal.
* LightningGlare: Shortly, between Sadlygrove and Evangelyne in episode 5.
* LimitedWardrobe:
** Yugo, Amalia and Evangelyne wear the same clothes most of the time, with exceptions made for the plot-related changing (like the princess dresses in episode 4 or the cheerleader outfits in the Bontarian Gobbowl arc).
** However, Grovy gets a whole new look in episode 22, and Ruel gets a new outfit in the last two episodes of season 1, which he keeps for season 2.
** Nox bears four different looks through season 1.
** Evangelyne dons a new outfit for season 2, and while Amalia continues to wear her season 1 clothes, she's briefly shown in full princess garb (including in the opening sequence).
* LiteralCliffhanger:
** Yugo and Ruel in episode 9 of season 1.
** A few for Eva, Remington, and Grany in Rubilaxia.
* LiteralSurveillanceBug: Nox uses robotic insects both to gather [[LifeEnergy wakfu]] and as surveillance.
* LivingOnBorrowedTime: During season 1, [[spoiler:Nox, who is over 200 years old and only alive because he harvests the wakfu of other living beings. After giving up the Eliacube and thus the ability to drain wakfu, only dust is left of him]].
* LivingRelic: Qilby
* LivingShadow: Willow sends his own shadow to fight Sadlygrove in season 1 episode 14.
* LoadBearingBoss: Not Nox himself, but [[spoiler:the Eliacube]], arguably the real villain of season 1. [[spoiler:When Nox drains it of power, all of his minions (and Nox himself) begin to fall apart.]]
* ALoadOfBull: The "Bullies" ("Taures" in French).
* LoadsAndLoadsOfRaces: At first glance, though in fact it is a subversion of this trope. The "races" in ''VideoGame/{{Dofus}}'' (and by extension ''Wakfu'') are more along the line of [[FantasyCharacterClasses classes]] or religions. The characters may change in appearance to match that of their gods, but all are still basically "humans" (and there are un-classed, baseline human {{NPC}}s too). Which explains why interbreeding [[spoiler:-- like with Kabrok (an Osamodas) and Miranda (an Ecaflip), or with Sadlygrove (a Iop) and Evangelyne (a Crâ) --]] is perfectly possible.
* LongHairedPrettyBoy: Prince Adal
* ALongTimeAgoInAGalaxyFarFarAway: [[spoiler:The origin of the Eliatropes]], according to Quilby.
* LookWhatICanDoNow: Yugo, [[spoiler:being more versed in wakfu manipulation]] and Sadlygrove, [[spoiler:having tamed Rubilax]], saving Evangelyne from Deserboss in episode 24.
* LostTechnology: The Eliatropes' magic-science, like the Zaaps and the Eliacube.
* LotusEaterMachine: [[spoiler:The Tree of Life]] in episode 20.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Jay, from his first glance at Evangelyne during the Bontarian Gobbowl match. Sadlygrove too, in fact. What's with Eva and Iops?
* LovecraftianSuperpower: [[spoiler:Rushu in his true form]] can morph his limbs and torso into CombatTentacles and extra mouths.
* LoveHurts:
** Just ask Sadlygrove and Evangelyne.
** Nox also has shades of this -- and by shades, we mean his grief has driven him to commit omnicide. Animals, plants, entire countries, and he even attempted to [[spoiler:take out an entire ''race'']].
* LoveMakesYouCrazy: Nox
* LoveMakesYouEvil: Nox again.
* LoyalAnimalCompanion:
** Az for Yugo.
** Junior for Ruel.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: [[spoiler:Yugo]] in episode 25 of season 2.
* LuminescentBlush:
** Used frequently. Sadlygrove and Eva in particular do this a lot near the end of season 1.
** Yugo when Lady Glagla flirts with him in episode 14 of season 2.
** Amalia has one in Season 2 of Episode 17, when Ruel tells her she should find love. Oddly just as Yugo appears next to them.

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