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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Fusing ''anything'' S rank or above. Especially giant monsters.



* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Fusing ''anything'' S rank or above. Especially giant monsters.



** ...and with that said, ''Professional'' introduced a new one in that several of the highest-end monsters, such as [[VideoGame/DragonQuestIX Corvus]] and the new TrueFinalBoss, require the Wi-Fi prize monsters in their synth chains. Again, getting these is significantly harder in anywhere other than Japan, and that was before the termination of the vanilla DS's Wi-Fi in 2014 rendered them ''literally impossible'' to get without cheat codes.

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** ...and with that said, ''Professional'' introduced a new one in that several of the highest-end monsters, such as [[VideoGame/DragonQuestIX Corvus]] and the new TrueFinalBoss, require the Wi-Fi prize monsters in their synth chains. Again, getting these is significantly harder in anywhere other than Japan, and that was before the termination of the vanilla DS's Wi-Fi in 2014 rendered them ''literally impossible'' to get without cheat codes.codes.
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** The fact that completing the Monster Library requires multiple copies of [[VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII Captain Crow]], with the FinalBoss alone requiring two of him, as unlike in the original ''Joker'' he's LostForever upon synthesizing him away. Getting more Captain Crows requires tagging them off another copy of the game, which is ''significantly'' easier to do in Japan than in the West. ''Professional'' altered several synth chains so that only one monster ([[VideoGame/DragonQuestSwords Xiphos the Deathbringer]]) requires Captain Crow, but [[NoExportForYou alas]]...

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** The fact that completing the Monster Library requires multiple copies of [[VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII Captain Crow]], with the FinalBoss alone requiring two of him, as unlike in the original ''Joker'' he's LostForever lost upon synthesizing him away. Getting more Captain Crows requires tagging them off another copy of the game, which is ''significantly'' easier to do in Japan than in the West. ''Professional'' altered several synth chains so that only one monster ([[VideoGame/DragonQuestSwords Xiphos the Deathbringer]]) requires Captain Crow, but [[NoExportForYou alas]]...

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* ScrappyMechanic: The fact that completing the Monster Library requires multiple copies of [[VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII Captain Crow]], with the FinalBoss alone requiring two of him, as unlike in the original ''Joker'' he's LostForever upon synthesizing him away. Getting more Captain Crows requires tagging them off another copy of the game, which is ''significantly'' easier to do in Japan than in the West. ''Professional'' altered several synth chains so that only one monster ([[VideoGame/DragonQuestSwords Xiphos the Deathbringer]]) requires Captain Crow, but [[NoExportForYou alas]]...

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* ScrappyMechanic: ScrappyMechanic:
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The fact that completing the Monster Library requires multiple copies of [[VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII Captain Crow]], with the FinalBoss alone requiring two of him, as unlike in the original ''Joker'' he's LostForever upon synthesizing him away. Getting more Captain Crows requires tagging them off another copy of the game, which is ''significantly'' easier to do in Japan than in the West. ''Professional'' altered several synth chains so that only one monster ([[VideoGame/DragonQuestSwords Xiphos the Deathbringer]]) requires Captain Crow, but [[NoExportForYou alas]]...alas]]...
** ...and with that said, ''Professional'' introduced a new one in that several of the highest-end monsters, such as [[VideoGame/DragonQuestIX Corvus]] and the new TrueFinalBoss, require the Wi-Fi prize monsters in their synth chains. Again, getting these is significantly harder in anywhere other than Japan, and that was before the termination of the vanilla DS's Wi-Fi in 2014 rendered them ''literally impossible'' to get without cheat codes.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Fusing ''anything'' S rank or above. Especially giant monsters.



* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Fusing ''anything'' S rank or above. Especially giant monsters.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Fusing ''anything'' S rank or above. Especially giant monsters.ScrappyMechanic: The fact that completing the Monster Library requires multiple copies of [[VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII Captain Crow]], with the FinalBoss alone requiring two of him, as unlike in the original ''Joker'' he's LostForever upon synthesizing him away. Getting more Captain Crows requires tagging them off another copy of the game, which is ''significantly'' easier to do in Japan than in the West. ''Professional'' altered several synth chains so that only one monster ([[VideoGame/DragonQuestSwords Xiphos the Deathbringer]]) requires Captain Crow, but [[NoExportForYou alas]]...

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** [[spoiler:RIGOR. MORTEX. Quite possibly the most hellish designed villain in the entire series. Especially when it uses a spell - its eye focuses in its center, spins around, and then SUDDENLY AND TERRIFYINGLY BECOMES BLOODSHOT AND SLAMS ITSELF ONTO THE GLASS, FILLING THE ENTIRE AREA. Jump Scare to the extreme.]]

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** [[spoiler:RIGOR. MORTEX. Quite possibly the most hellish designed villain in the entire series. Especially when it uses a spell - its eye focuses in its center, spins around, and then SUDDENLY AND TERRIFYINGLY BECOMES BLOODSHOT AND SLAMS ITSELF ONTO THE GLASS, FILLING THE ENTIRE AREA. Jump Scare JumpScare to the extreme.]]]]
* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Fusing ''anything'' S rank or above. Especially giant monsters.
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** [[spoiler:RIGOR. MORTEX. Quite possibly the most hellish designed villain in the entire series.]]

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** [[spoiler:RIGOR. MORTEX. Quite possibly the most hellish designed villain in the entire series. Especially when it uses a spell - its eye focuses in its center, spins around, and then SUDDENLY AND TERRIFYINGLY BECOMES BLOODSHOT AND SLAMS ITSELF ONTO THE GLASS, FILLING THE ENTIRE AREA. Jump Scare to the extreme.]]
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* GameBreaker: The Plus and Minus Sceptres take literally all the trial-and-error elements out of synthesizing, and are pretty easy to get past a certain point, too.

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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Believe it or not, they managed to make [[spoiler:Doctor Snapped]] even ''more'' horrifying.

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** [[spoiler:RIGOR. MORTEX.]]

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** [[spoiler:RIGOR. MORTEX. Quite possibly the most hellish designed villain in the entire series.]]
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Believe it or not, they managed to make [[spoiler:Doctor Snapped]] even ''more'' horrifying.

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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Believe it or not, they managed to make [[spoiler:Doctor Snapped]] even ''more'' horrifying.horrifying.
** The extreme closeups of [[spoiler:the Captain's ghost]] in Doubtback.
** [[spoiler:RIGOR. MORTEX.]]

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