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** In general, people who disparage the game and its players by accusing them for being only in it for the {{Fanservice}}[[note]]Similar to how some people [[BestKnownForTheFanservice perceive]] the ''VideoGame/DeadOrAlive'' frachise[[/note]], [[ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontWatch as if the game has absolutely no redeemable features]] or worse: that the redeemable features [[AccentuateTheNegative are irrelevant]] to the {{Fanservice}}. Incidentally, the former attitude has died down since the game's release, but the latter still pops up from time to time.

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* GameBreaker: Combine the Elf's skill, Clone Shots(creates an additional shot when doing dashed/crouched charge shots), Salamander Oil or Toxic Extract (Fire or Poison Magic respectively added to arrows that hit the ground, scales with Magic Damage +X% modifiers) and Volley (Increases the number of arrows you can shoot in a row) and a Strength Potion (damage done+) and fire upwards. With a 25%+ modifier to Magic Damage, which can be found on bows... each arrow will hit, land, and spawn a column of fire or poison cloud. Each landing arrow creates a SEPARATE COLUMN/CLOUD, which even the Wizard cannot do as rapidly. It is possible to gib bosses of the same or higher level within 5-10 seconds with a FULL PARTY OF FOUR, and only the [[OneManArmy Elf needs to do anything.]]

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** Black goblins are the same as the Skeleton Wights, being EliteMook versions of the regular goblins. The sword versions attack very quickly and are more immune to being knocked down compared to the regular goblins and the staff versions like to play Keep-Away with you while casting spells like [[BalefulPolymorph Curse]] from afar, making them a bigger nuisance since they like to appear with a large group of enemies to help them hide more effectively.
* GameBreaker: Combine the Elf's skill, Clone Shots(creates an additional shot when doing dashed/crouched charge shots), Salamander Oil or Toxic Extract (Fire or Poison Magic respectively added to arrows that hit the ground, scales with Magic Damage +X% modifiers) and Volley (Increases the number of arrows you can shoot in a row) and a Strength Potion (damage done+) and fire upwards. With a 25%+ modifier to Magic Damage, which can be found on bows... each arrow will hit, land, and spawn a column of fire or poison cloud. Each landing arrow creates a SEPARATE COLUMN/CLOUD, separate column/cloud, which even the Wizard cannot do as rapidly. It is possible to gib bosses of the same or higher level within 5-10 seconds with a FULL PARTY OF FOUR, full party, and only the [[OneManArmy Elf needs to do anything.]]



* NightmareFuel: The Chimera, an artificial monster acting as the B-route boss of the Magician's Tower. The fact that it fills the WHOLE DAMN SCREEN alone is unnerving enough, and an introduction that would make Mary Shelley proud doesn't help matters. But the nightmares really begin when you wear down its health enough, and it begins to gradually fall apart...

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* NightmareFuel: The Chimera, an artificial monster acting as the B-route boss of the Magician's Tower. The fact that it fills the WHOLE DAMN SCREEN ''whole damn screen'' alone is unnerving enough, and an introduction that would make Mary Shelley proud doesn't help matters. But the nightmares really begin when you wear down its health enough, and it begins to gradually fall apart...
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* BossInMookClothing: On [[HarderThanHArd Infernal Difficulty]] the player will seldom encounter a pirate mook with dark clothing and a red sword(dubbed by the fans as Assassin), not only do they have an obscene amount of health, they hit hard enough to kill in a couple of hits, teleport all over the place, attack with blinding speed, can throw webs to paralyze you and they can fricking BACK-STAB for massive damage. To add insult to injury they tend to appear in dark rooms in the Labyrinth of Chaos, making them nearly invisible.



* GameBreakingBug: Certain bones contain characters with hacked stats (basically, parameters that are not possible at all). There are reports saying that resurrecting or burying them will cause your game to freeze.
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* HateDumb: Among Jason Schreier's notorious backlashes against the game's art style is an accusation calling Sorceress' fanservice-y design is a "lolicon fantasy." You know, because prepubescent girls are well known for having HartmanHips and boobs the size of watermelons.

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* HateDumb: Among Jason Schreier's notorious backlashes remarks against the game's art style is an accusation calling Sorceress' fanservice-y design is a "lolicon fantasy." You know, because prepubescent girls are well known for having HartmanHips and boobs the size of watermelons.
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** Even the [[FoodPorn food]] looks awesome!

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** Even the [[FoodPorn food]] looks awesome!awesome! Well, of course it is, it's [[AuthorAppeal Vanillaware]].
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* HateDumb: Among Jason Schreier's notorious backlashes against the game is an accusation basically saying that Sorceress' fanservice-y design is a pedophile's fantasy. You know, because prepubescent girls are well known for having HartmanHips and boobs the size of watermelons.

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* HateDumb: Among Jason Schreier's notorious backlashes against the game game's art style is an accusation basically saying that calling Sorceress' fanservice-y design is a pedophile's fantasy. "lolicon fantasy." You know, because prepubescent girls are well known for having HartmanHips and boobs the size of watermelons.
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* HateDumb: Among Jason Schreier's notorious backlashes against the game is an accusation basically saying that Sorceress' fanservice-y design is a pedophile's fantasy. You know, because prepubescent girls are well known for having HartmanHips and boobs the size of watermelons.
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* NightmareFuel: The Chimera. The fact that it fills the WHOLE DAMN SCREEN alone is unnerving enough, and an introduction that would make Mary Shelley proud doesn't help matters. But the nightmares really begin when you wear down its health enough...

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* NightmareFuel: The Chimera.Chimera, an artificial monster acting as the B-route boss of the Magician's Tower. The fact that it fills the WHOLE DAMN SCREEN alone is unnerving enough, and an introduction that would make Mary Shelley proud doesn't help matters. But the nightmares really begin when you wear down its health enough...enough, and it begins to gradually fall apart...
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** Even the [[FoodPorn food]] looks awesome!
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* ThatOneSidequest: Bear Witness. The quest objective? Kill the Red Dragon. ''Solo''. '''In the treasure room.''' Good luck.

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* ThatOneSidequest: Bear Witness. The quest objective? Kill the Red Dragon. Yes, the same one mentioned above. ''Solo''. '''In the treasure room.''' Good luck.
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* ThatOneBoss: The Red Dragon is quite nasty. It's so large, it almost takes up the whole screen. Plus, the chamber you meet him in is quite crowded, making avoiding its attacks a daunting task. One may choose to take the fight out of its chamber, but doing so puts a time limit on how long you have before the boss becomes unbeatable: one can still advance to the next stage if you survive the ensuing chase, but if you don't beat it quickly enough, you won't get the talisman from killing it.

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* ThatOneBoss: The Red Dragon is quite nasty. It's so large, it almost takes up the whole screen. Plus, the chamber you meet him in is quite crowded, making avoiding its attacks a daunting task. One may choose to take the fight out of its chamber, but doing so puts a time limit on how long you have before the boss becomes unbeatable: one can still advance to the next stage if you survive the ensuing chase, but if you don't beat it quickly enough, you won't get the talisman from killing it. In short, it's harder and more of a pain to fight than the final boss!
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* DemonicSpiders: Skeletons in general can be a pain, particularly if you have the misfortune of there being a crossbow-type weapon in the vicinity when they spawn. Black Skeleton Wights take this UpToEleven: they spawn alongside a healthy number of normal skeletons, they are blisteringly fast, extremely durable, their swords have a chance to freeze (meaning they and their flunkies can annihilate your health in a matter of seconds while you're helpless), and they are surgically precise with any crossbows they get their hands on. Face more than one at a time, and there's pretty much no way you're getting out without losing at least one life point.
** ''Owlbears''. They're quick, they hit ''extremely'' hard and they tend to show up in groups of at least three.
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** The goddesses, since a lot of statements about their actions hint at JerkassGods, yet they grant their power to revive the dead and fought protect the world from the Ancient Dragons.
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* BossInMookClothing: On [[HarderThanHArd Infernal Difficulty]] the player will seldom encounter a pirate mook with dark clothing and a red sword(dubbed by the fans as Assassin), not only do the have an obscene amount of health, they hit hard enough to kill in a couple of hits, teleport all over the place, attack with blinding speed, can throw webs to paralyze you and they can fricking BACK-STAB for massive damage. To add insult to injury they tend to appear in dark rooms in the Labyrinth of Chaos, making them nearly invisible.

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* BossInMookClothing: On [[HarderThanHArd Infernal Difficulty]] the player will seldom encounter a pirate mook with dark clothing and a red sword(dubbed by the fans as Assassin), not only do the they have an obscene amount of health, they hit hard enough to kill in a couple of hits, teleport all over the place, attack with blinding speed, can throw webs to paralyze you and they can fricking BACK-STAB for massive damage. To add insult to injury they tend to appear in dark rooms in the Labyrinth of Chaos, making them nearly invisible.
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another spell error, mein bad.


* BossInMookClothing: On [[HarderThanHArd Infernal Difficulty]] the player may encounter a pirate mook with dark clothing and a red sword(dubbed by the fans as Assassin), not only do the have a huge amount of health, the hit hard enough to kill in a couple of hits, teleport all over the place, attack with blinding speed, can thow webs to paralyze you and the can fricking BACK-STAB. To add insult to injury they tend to appear in dark rooms in the Labyrinth of Chaos, making them nearly invisible.

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* BossInMookClothing: On [[HarderThanHArd Infernal Difficulty]] the player may will seldom encounter a pirate mook with dark clothing and a red sword(dubbed by the fans as Assassin), not only do the have a huge an obscene amount of health, the they hit hard enough to kill in a couple of hits, teleport all over the place, attack with blinding speed, can thow throw webs to paralyze you and the they can fricking BACK-STAB.BACK-STAB for massive damage. To add insult to injury they tend to appear in dark rooms in the Labyrinth of Chaos, making them nearly invisible.
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* BossInMookClothing: On [[HarderThanHArd Infernal Difficulty]] the player may encounter a pirate mook with dark clothing and a red sword(dubbed by the fans as Assassin), not only do the have a huge amount of health, the hit hard enough to kill in a couple of hits, teleport all over the place, attack with blinding speed, can thowg webs to paralyze you and the can fricking BACK-STAB. To add insult to injury they tend to appear in dark rooms in the Labyrinth of Chaos, making them nearly invisible.

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* BossInMookClothing: On [[HarderThanHArd Infernal Difficulty]] the player may encounter a pirate mook with dark clothing and a red sword(dubbed by the fans as Assassin), not only do the have a huge amount of health, the hit hard enough to kill in a couple of hits, teleport all over the place, attack with blinding speed, can thowg thow webs to paralyze you and the can fricking BACK-STAB. To add insult to injury they tend to appear in dark rooms in the Labyrinth of Chaos, making them nearly invisible.
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I almost forgot about the backstabing.


* BossInMookClothing: On [[HarderThanHArd Infernal Difficulty]] the player may encounter a pirate mook with dark clothing and a red sword, not only do the have a huge amount of health, the hit hard enough to kill in a couple of hits, teleport all over the place, attack with blinding speed, and can paralyze you. And to add insult to injury they tend to appear in dark rooms in the Laberynth of Chaos, making them nearly invisible.

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* BossInMookClothing: On [[HarderThanHArd Infernal Difficulty]] the player may encounter a pirate mook with dark clothing and a red sword, sword(dubbed by the fans as Assassin), not only do the have a huge amount of health, the hit hard enough to kill in a couple of hits, teleport all over the place, attack with blinding speed, and can thowg webs to paralyze you. And to you and the can fricking BACK-STAB. To add insult to injury they tend to appear in dark rooms in the Laberynth Labyrinth of Chaos, making them nearly invisible.
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* BossInMookClothing: On higher difficulties the player may encounter a pirate mook with darker skin and a red sword, not only do the have a huge amount of health, the hit hard enough to kill in a couple of hits, teleport all over the place, barely flinch, and can paralyze you. They also tend to appear in dark rooms, making it nearly impossible to see them.

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* BossInMookClothing: On higher difficulties [[HarderThanHArd Infernal Difficulty]] the player may encounter a pirate mook with darker skin dark clothing and a red sword, not only do the have a huge amount of health, the hit hard enough to kill in a couple of hits, teleport all over the place, barely flinch, attack with blinding speed, and can paralyze you. They also And to add insult to injury they tend to appear in dark rooms, rooms in the Laberynth of Chaos, making it them nearly impossible to see them.invisible.
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*BossInMookClothing: On higher difficulties the player may encounter a pirate mook with darker skin and a red sword, not only do the have a huge amount of health, the hit hard enough to kill in a couple of hits, teleport all over the place, barely flinch, and can paralyze you. They also tend to appear in dark rooms, making it nearly impossible to see them.
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* AwesomeArt: The fanservice's [[InternetBackdraft controversy]] will cause people to completely ignore who incredibly detailed and colorful the game's art is.

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* AwesomeArt: The fanservice's [[InternetBackdraft controversy]] will cause people to completely ignore who how incredibly detailed and colorful the game's art is.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: In a lot fan art featuring just the three female characters, the Elf is depicted as being jealous she doesn't have a figure like the Amazon or Sorceress.
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* InternetBackdraft: Creator/{{Vanillaware}}'s character designs have always include some fanservice, but the fact that it's more obvious this time[[note]]due to the player characters, who are at the forefront of the advertisements, exhibiting most of the artist's... [[AuthorAppeal interests]][[/note]] has caused the majority of gamers to argue about several topics regarding sexism and feminism in video games today. Needless to say, the gameplay and overall quality of the game itself isn't even a footnote in these debates, and bringing up the exaggerated male characters as comparison usually causes more backdraft. Some of the [[DearNegativeReader actions]] between the artist and detractors haven't helped alleviate the situation[[note]]See Trivia section for more info, as well as the BaraGenre trope entry on the main page.[[/note]].

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* InternetBackdraft: Creator/{{Vanillaware}}'s character designs have always include some fanservice, but the fact that it's more obvious this time[[note]]due to the player characters, who are at the forefront of the advertisements, exhibiting most of the artist's... [[AuthorAppeal interests]][[/note]] has caused the majority of gamers to argue about several topics regarding sexism and feminism in video games today. Needless to say, the gameplay and overall quality of the game itself isn't even a footnote in these debates, and bringing up the exaggerated male characters as comparison usually causes more backdraft.backdraft (often due to false equivalency). Some of the [[DearNegativeReader actions]] between the artist and detractors haven't helped alleviate the situation[[note]]See Trivia section for more info, as well as the BaraGenre trope entry on the main page.[[/note]].
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* NightmareFuel: The freaking Chimera. The fact that it fills the WHOLE SCREEN alone is unnerving enough, and an introduction that would make Mary Shelley proud doesnt help. But the nightmares really start as you begin to wear down its health

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* NightmareFuel: The freaking Chimera. The fact that it fills the WHOLE DAMN SCREEN alone is unnerving enough, and an introduction that would make Mary Shelley proud doesnt help. doesn't help matters. But the nightmares really start as you begin to when you wear down its healthhealth enough...
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* NightmareFuel: The freaking Chimera. The fact that it fills the WHOLE SCREEN alone is unnerving enough, and its eerie introduction doesnt help. But the nightmares really start as you begin to wear down its health

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* NightmareFuel: The freaking Chimera. The fact that it fills the WHOLE SCREEN alone is unnerving enough, and its eerie an introduction that would make Mary Shelley proud doesnt help. But the nightmares really start as you begin to wear down its health
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* NightmareFuel: The freaking Chimera. The fact that it fills the whole screen alone isn't what makes him unnerving. It's what progressively [[BodyHorror happens to it]] as you wear down its health.

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* NightmareFuel: The freaking Chimera. The fact that it fills the whole screen WHOLE SCREEN alone isn't what makes him unnerving. It's what progressively [[BodyHorror happens to it]] is unnerving enough, and its eerie introduction doesnt help. But the nightmares really start as you begin to wear down its health.health
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* NightmareFuel: The freaking Chimera. The fact that it fills the whole screen alone isn't what makes him unnerving. It's what progressively happens to it as you wear down its health.

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* NightmareFuel: The freaking Chimera. The fact that it fills the whole screen alone isn't what makes him unnerving. It's what progressively [[BodyHorror happens to it it]] as you wear down its health.
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* NightmareFuel: The freaking Chimera. The fact that it fills the whole screen alone isn't what makes him unnerving. It's what progressively happens to it as you wear down its health.
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* ThatOneSidequest: Bear Witness. The quest objective? Kill the Red Dragon. ''Alone''. '''In the treasure room.''' Good luck.

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* ThatOneSidequest: Bear Witness. The quest objective? Kill the Red Dragon. ''Alone''.''Solo''. '''In the treasure room.''' Good luck.
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* ThatOneBoss: The Red Dragon is quite nasty. It's so large, it almost takes up the whole screen. Plus, the chamber you meet him in is quite crowded, making avoiding its attacks a daunting task. One may choose to take the fight out of its chamber, but doing so puts a time limit on how long you have before the boss becomes unbeatable: one can still advance to the next stage if you survive the ensuing chase, but if you don't beat it quickly enough, you won't get the talisman from killing it.

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* ThatOneBoss: The Red Dragon is quite nasty. It's so large, it almost takes up the whole screen. Plus, the chamber you meet him in is quite crowded, making avoiding its attacks a daunting task. One may choose to take the fight out of its chamber, but doing so puts a time limit on how long you have before the boss becomes unbeatable: one can still advance to the next stage if you survive the ensuing chase, but if you don't beat it quickly enough, you won't get the talisman from killing it.it.
* ThatOneSidequest: Bear Witness. The quest objective? Kill the Red Dragon. ''Alone''. '''In the treasure room.''' Good luck.
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* AwesomeArt: The fanservice's [[InternetBackdraft controversy]] will cause people to completely ignore who incredibly detailed and colorful the game's art is.

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