* Is Momo a dog, a rabbit, or what? She looks more like a rabbit than anything -- although even then, her ears are a bit weird for it -- but she's from a clan that, in other games, has included two dogs and a fox.
** Technically (per [[WordOfGod Word Of Capcom]] in the [=BoF=] III and ''Breath Of Fire Complete Works'' artbooks), she is supposed to be a Grassrunner (dog/canine people)...but her subclan had to have been particularly long-eared. And no, you aren't the only one to think "BUNNEH GEEK GIRL" seeing her for the first time--this troper wasn't sure ''until'' reading the info in the artbooks...
*** They're not bunny ears. Take a look at her ears, then look at Scias' ears (in Breath of Fire IV). Not quite identical, but more similar than not. She just falls under the BizarreSexualDimorphism / CuteMonsterGirl trope and so looks less obviously doglike.
*** On close inspection, her ears resemble that of a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papillon_%28dog%29 Papillon]] breed dog.
*** This troper always thought she was wearing two feathers on her hat for some reason...
* Are the rights to the series in legal limbo? No PSN re-release or sequel in a decade now and no Breath of Fire characters in VideoGame/CapcomVs.
** Fairly recent moves by Capcom (licensing of the manga adaptation and (finally) re-release of [=BoF=] IV on the Playstation Network) do show that the rights aren't in as much legal limbo as thought. This includes level-up cards in the "Heroes and Heralds" mode for Ryu (from the original ''VideoGame/{{Breath Of Fire|I}}''), Nina (from [=BoF=] II), Fou-lu (from [=BoF=] IV) and Lin (from ''Dragon Quarter'') in the upcoming ''Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3'' which pretty much settles the question for the licensing (re the one game in the series where there may have been licensing issues).
** In addition--there ''has'' been some fairly recent discussion of [=BoF=] finally ending up in a VideoGame/CapcomVs (in some method other than a "card game cameo"); according to a developer blog for ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', they ''really'' wanted to put Fou-lu in but decided not to at the last minute due to the [=MvC=] series being heavily geared towards US audiences. If a [=BoF=] character ends up properly in a VideoGame/CapcomVs, it's probably going to be in a "versus" game that would be popular in Japan (for example, ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom'')--especially since the same developer blog, they ''still'' want to eventually stick a certain god-emperor in a VideoGame/CapcomVs at ''some'' point.
* Why is the power building in Sheldar called Power ''One'' when there are no other power buildings?
** There's likely others we don't see.
* The soldiers in Scande Tower make sense, as do the suits of AnimatedArmor to a lesser extent, but what's with the giant crabs?