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** The Story page for Ainz Ooal Gown starts out as a nod towards the fourth wall, but eventually he drops the act and starts addressing you directly as the depressed and lonely gamer Momonga. Realizing that he's not just in a fantasy world running on game logic, but a separate game entirely thats popular enough to catch a lot of eyes, he ends the story with a hopeful call to his guildmates from Nine's Own Goal to let them know he's still out there.
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* CharacterTiers: The most commonly-followed one is hosted [[https://www.afkarena.net/tier-list here]].

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* %%* CharacterTiers: The most commonly-followed one is hosted [[https://www.afkarena.net/tier-list here]].

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** Niru... again... in the "Shadow Invasions" mini-game, when he starts spawning as a normal enemy later on. He can easily be hidden by the [[BulletHell screen full of attacks]] by the time that happens, follows you relentlessly to do contact damage with no MercyInvincibility, and has the annoying habit of spawning right next to you, so you often don't even notice you're being attacked until after your HP hits zero.

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** Kelthur not only has considerable resilience and damage output, but he also revives as an invulnerable spirit when killed, only dying for real if the spirit's timed life runs out (unlikely for the AI as he gets extra time in spirit form each time an enemy dies) or if everyone else on his team is killed. The game also has a horrid tendency to pair him with hard-to-kill units like Thoran. Kelthur and Talene are a particularly nasty combination as Kelthur's spirit form and Talene's egg form ''both'' count as "living heroes" for the other, meaning that killing them will ''not'' end the battle until Kelthur expires, so you have to watch helplessly as he murders your team.
** Niru... again... in the "Shadow Invasions" mini-game, when [[DegradedBoss he starts spawning as a normal enemy later on.on]]. He can easily be hidden by the [[BulletHell screen full of attacks]] by the time that happens, follows you relentlessly to do contact damage with no MercyInvincibility, and has the annoying habit of spawning right next to you, so you often don't even notice you're being attacked until after your HP hits zero.

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* FanPreferredCouple: Brutus and Khasos are the most popular ship in the community, especially among the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom. Official sources have even alluded to them potentially having feelings for each other, such as one of the built-in chat stickers being Khasos blissfully clinging onto Brutus's arm.

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Brutus and Khasos are the most popular ship in the community, especially among the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom. Official sources have even alluded to them potentially having feelings for each other, such as one of the built-in chat stickers being Khasos blissfully clinging onto Brutus's arm.arm.
** Thane and Baden are another very popular pairing due to the HoYay in their backstory, establishing the two as very close, and Baden's original death came as a result of him taking Brutus' blade for Thane and subsequently holding Thane's hand as he expired. The Elemental Strife storyline, which has Thane returning the favor to protect Baden and the two subsequently fighting back to back again, only fueled it further.

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** Many of the heroes' backstories fall under this, the Graveborn especially. In-universe, LetsPlay/{{Markiplier}} couldn't bring them up without [[SandInMyEyes getting something in his eyes]].

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** Many of the heroes' backstories fall under this, the Graveborn especially. In-universe, LetsPlay/{{Markiplier}} WebVideo/{{Markiplier}} couldn't bring them up without [[SandInMyEyes getting something in his eyes]].



* {{Woolseyism}}: The Mauler tribe known as "Ratmen" in China and "Wererats" in Japan [[InformedSpecies have very little resemblance to rats]]. They have a mouthful of sharp fangs, the only visible tail among them is fluffy like a fox's, and their fur is patterned like a hyena's. The English version, [[TranslationTrainWreck faulty as it may be]], opts to call them a new species, "durri", instead. It's confirmed to not merely be the name of their tribe by Kren's wanted poster explicitly saying "Species: Durri".

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* {{Woolseyism}}: The Mauler tribe known as "Ratmen" in China and "Wererats" in Japan [[InformedSpecies have very little resemblance to rats]]. They have a mouthful of sharp fangs, the only visible tail among them is fluffy like a fox's, and their fur is patterned like a hyena's. The English version, [[TranslationTrainWreck faulty as it may be]], opts to call them a new species, "durri", instead. It's confirmed to not merely be the name of their tribe by Kren's wanted poster explicitly saying "Species: Durri".Durri".
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