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** If you replay [[VideoGame/BravelyDefault]], you'll note that when Deneb gives the Strange Hourglas to Tiz, she has this to say:

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** If you replay [[VideoGame/BravelyDefault]], VideoGame/BravelyDefault, you'll note that when Deneb gives the Strange Hourglas to Tiz, she has this to say:
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** This CallBack is paid off in an even more awesome way. Altair's spirit has left Tiz, meaning he's going to die. That is unless they use the SP in the Hourglass to save him. But there isn't enough in the Hourglass... yet. However, when it's taken back in time, becoming the Strange Hourglass, it can be retrieved in the present... with plenty of SP to do the miracle.

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** This CallBack is paid off in an even more awesome way. Altair's spirit has left Tiz, meaning he's going to die. That is unless they use the SP in the Hourglass to save him. But there isn't enough in the Hourglass... yet. However, when it's taken back in time, becoming the Strange Hourglass, it can be retrieved in the present... with plenty of SP to do the miracle.miracle.
** If you replay [[VideoGame/BravelyDefault]], you'll note that when Deneb gives the Strange Hourglas to Tiz, she has this to say:
---> '''Adventurer:''' This is hope, you see. It's from those who care about you.
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* The above's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout the game. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SugarWiki/SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves. In the first loop, her last shot is by far her greatest. You can go through as many as two more sidequests (in two rather long dungeons) and are required to go through ''another'' dungeon for the main story before you confront Angelo. At least two cycles of day and night will happen between the time you fight Aimee and then fight Angelo. You fight Angelo indoors, and when you finish him off, he grabs a cake that will make him a ghost to commit suicide...only for the bullet ''Aimee fired just before she died at the end of her boss fight'' to come hurtling down and shoot the cake out of his hand. [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments This awesome scene transitions into a touching one where Aimee proclaims how much she loved Angelo, giving him the strength to go on.]] But it must be stressed; that bullet had to have been flying ''at least'' two days before manuvering itself ''inside a building'' and then ''above Angelo'' so that it could strike the cake out of his hand and give him her ring. Aimee Matchlock may just be the greatest sharpshooter in fiction.

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* The above's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout Don't let the game.above fool you into thinking Aimee's a chump, though. She's ''badass''. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SugarWiki/SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves. In the first loop, her last shot is by far her greatest. You can go through as many as two more sidequests (in two rather long dungeons) and are required to go through ''another'' dungeon for the main story before you confront Angelo. At least two cycles of day and night will happen between the time you fight Aimee and then fight Angelo. You fight Angelo indoors, and when you finish him off, he grabs a cake that will make him a ghost to commit suicide...only for the bullet ''Aimee fired just before she died at the end of her boss fight'' to come hurtling down and shoot the cake out of his hand. [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments This awesome scene transitions into a touching one where Aimee proclaims how much she loved Angelo, giving him the strength to go on.]] But it must be stressed; that bullet had to have been flying ''at least'' two days before manuvering itself ''inside a building'' and then ''above Angelo'' so that it could strike the cake out of his hand and give him her ring. Aimee Matchlock may just be the greatest sharpshooter in fiction.
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--->'''Yoko:''' Loneliness. That is what you feel, deep in your heart. You will never see him again...the one you cared for more than anyone else in this world. And what hurts most of all, is that he chose to leave you. This is your truth. Is it not, Edea? (Cue [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tl363Wh4ghU Love's Vagrant]] as [[DynamicEntry Ringabel appears out of nowhere]])
--->'''Ringabel:''' I'm sorry. It isn't like me to keep a lady waiting.
* Danzaburo ''cutting'' [[ImprobableAimingSkills Aimee's]] [[ParryingBullets bullets in ''half'']].

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--->'''Yoko:''' Loneliness. That is what you feel, deep in your heart. You will never see him again...the one you cared for more than anyone else in this world. And what hurts most of all, is that he chose to leave you. This is your truth. Is it not, Edea? (Cue [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tl363Wh4ghU Love's Vagrant]] as [[DynamicEntry Ringabel appears out of nowhere]])
--->'''Ringabel:'''
nowhere]])\\
'''Ringabel:'''
I'm sorry. It isn't like me to keep a lady waiting.
* Danzaburo ''cutting'' [[ImprobableAimingSkills Aimee's]] [[ParryingBullets bullets bullets]] in ''half'']].''half''.



* Denys cutting off Anne's brooch before she could blow up the moon again after she started boasting.

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* Denys cutting off Anne's brooch before she could can blow up the moon again after she started starts boasting.

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* How does [[spoiler: Edea Lee]] make her grand entrance? [[BigDamnHeroes By swooping in heroically]] and [[spoiler: saving Yew from Bella.]]
* The entire mid-game twist. That EurekaMoment when you realise what you have to do, the tension as you [[spoiler:sit through the opening sequence again and [[ViolationOfCommonSense wonder if you're even doing the right thing]]]], and then the payoff: [[spoiler:your leveled-up, buff and tough heroes from File 1 descend from the sky and proceed to kick Kaiser Oblivion's booty.]]
* Any time [[spoiler:Ringabel]] plays BigDamnHeroes.

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* How does [[spoiler: Edea Lee]] Lee make her grand entrance? [[BigDamnHeroes By swooping in heroically]] and [[spoiler: saving Yew from Bella.]]
Bella.
* The entire mid-game twist. That EurekaMoment when you realise what you have to do, the tension as you [[spoiler:sit sit through the opening sequence again and [[ViolationOfCommonSense wonder if you're even doing the right thing]]]], thing]], and then the payoff: [[spoiler:your your leveled-up, buff and tough heroes from File 1 descend from the sky and proceed to kick Kaiser Oblivion's booty.]]
booty.
* Any time [[spoiler:Ringabel]] Ringabel plays BigDamnHeroes.



--->[[spoiler:'''Ringabel''']]: This is the way of the [[spoiler:[[{{BlackKnight}} dark knight!]]]] Gladly I [[{{CastFromHitPoints}} give my own life to vanquish my foe!]]\\
[[spoiler:'''Ringabel''']]: Care to wager on which comes first? Me running out of life to give... [[{{CoolSword}} Or you falling to my blade?]]
** [[spoiler:Yoko]]'s EvilGloating and [[spoiler:Ringabel's]] last-minute rescue of Edea in Vampire Castle.\\
[[spoiler:Yoko has been subtly jabbing at Edea since they met, and finally, on the penultimate floor of the castle, she attacks her mentally, [[BreakThembyTalking brutally breaking down her resolve]], taunting her and claiming that the one she loves has abandoned her. Cue Ringabel swooping in to comfort her and drive the Yokai back.]]
--->[[spoiler: '''Yoko''': Loneliness. That is what you feel, deep in your heart. You will never see him again...the one you cared for more than anyone else in this world. And what hurts most of all, is that he chose to leave you. This is your truth. Is it not, Edea?]] [[spoiler: (Cue [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tl363Wh4ghU Love's Vagrant]] as [[DynamicEntry Ringabel appears out of nowhere]])]]
--->[[spoiler: '''Ringabel''': I'm sorry. It isn't like me to keep a lady waiting.]]

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--->[[spoiler:'''Ringabel''']]: --->'''Ringabel:''' This is the way of the [[spoiler:[[{{BlackKnight}} [[{{BlackKnight}} dark knight!]]]] knight!]] Gladly I [[{{CastFromHitPoints}} give my own life to vanquish my foe!]]\\
[[spoiler:'''Ringabel''']]: '''Ringabel:''' Care to wager on which comes first? Me running out of life to give... [[{{CoolSword}} Or you falling to my blade?]]
** [[spoiler:Yoko]]'s Yoko's EvilGloating and [[spoiler:Ringabel's]] Ringabel's last-minute rescue of Edea in Vampire Castle.\\
[[spoiler:Yoko Yoko has been subtly jabbing at Edea since they met, and finally, on the penultimate floor of the castle, she attacks her mentally, [[BreakThembyTalking brutally breaking down her resolve]], taunting her and claiming that the one she loves has abandoned her. Cue Ringabel swooping in to comfort her and drive the Yokai back.]]
--->[[spoiler: '''Yoko''':
back.
--->'''Yoko:'''
Loneliness. That is what you feel, deep in your heart. You will never see him again...the one you cared for more than anyone else in this world. And what hurts most of all, is that he chose to leave you. This is your truth. Is it not, Edea?]] [[spoiler: Edea? (Cue [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tl363Wh4ghU Love's Vagrant]] as [[DynamicEntry Ringabel appears out of nowhere]])]]
--->[[spoiler: '''Ringabel''':
nowhere]])
--->'''Ringabel:'''
I'm sorry. It isn't like me to keep a lady waiting.]]



* The above's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout the game. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SugarWiki/SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves. [[spoiler: In the first loop, her last shot is by far her greatest. You can go through as many as two more sidequests (in two rather long dungeons) and are required to go through ''another'' dungeon for the main story before you confront Angelo. At least two cycles of day and night will happen between the time you fight Aimee and then fight Angelo. You fight Angelo indoors, and when you finish him off, he grabs a cake that will make him a ghost to commit suicide...only for the bullet ''Aimee fired just before she died at the end of her boss fight'' to come hurtling down and shoot the cake out of his hand. [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments This awesome scene transitions into a touching one where Aimee proclaims how much she loved Angelo, giving him the strength to go on.]] But it must be stressed; that bullet had to have been flying ''at least'' two days before manuvering itself ''inside a building'' and then ''above Angelo'' so that it could strike the cake out of his hand and give him her ring. Aimee Matchlock may just be the greatest sharpshooter in fiction.]]

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* The above's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout the game. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SugarWiki/SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves. [[spoiler: In the first loop, her last shot is by far her greatest. You can go through as many as two more sidequests (in two rather long dungeons) and are required to go through ''another'' dungeon for the main story before you confront Angelo. At least two cycles of day and night will happen between the time you fight Aimee and then fight Angelo. You fight Angelo indoors, and when you finish him off, he grabs a cake that will make him a ghost to commit suicide...only for the bullet ''Aimee fired just before she died at the end of her boss fight'' to come hurtling down and shoot the cake out of his hand. [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments This awesome scene transitions into a touching one where Aimee proclaims how much she loved Angelo, giving him the strength to go on.]] But it must be stressed; that bullet had to have been flying ''at least'' two days before manuvering itself ''inside a building'' and then ''above Angelo'' so that it could strike the cake out of his hand and give him her ring. Aimee Matchlock may just be the greatest sharpshooter in fiction.]]



* Another for Edea. [[spoiler: Separated from the rest of the group in Florem, Edea decides to fight [[MookHorrorShow Geist]] alone. ''And the dialogue implies that she beats him up fair and square.'' He only recovers with the use of Undo, and gets a cheap shot in...only for [[BigDamnHeroes Alternis to step in and continue the fight.]] He gets the crap beaten out of him by Geist... before [[BadassBoast pointing out that the more he gets hurt, the stronger his attacks are.]] He then Minus Strikes Geist, critically wounding him, and calls the guy out, challenging Geist to try and keep hurting him and see how far it will get him. [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere Realizing he can't take Edea and Alternis two-on-one, Geist flees immediately.]] The duo are considered so heroic by the townspeople of Florem they're named Flower Maiden and Bloom Groom on the spot.]]
* The cutscene between Yew and Janne [[spoiler:during their final duel in the first loop.]]
* One for Anne, after she has [[spoiler: sent the Kaiser and Agnes into the future instead of the past, and sent the moon to another world,]] she then turns to [[BreakingtheFourthWall the player]] and [[spoiler: reprises her lines from the beginning of the first game.]]
--> '''Anne:''' [[spoiler: [[WhamLine Oh, hello. I see fire in those eyes!]] How do I put it? [[BatmanGambit They've a strong sense of duty.]] [[NiceJobBreakingitHero Like whatever you start, you'll always see through, no matter what!]] ]]

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* Another for Edea. [[spoiler: Separated from the rest of the group in Florem, Edea decides to fight [[MookHorrorShow Geist]] alone. ''And the dialogue implies that she beats him up fair and square.'' He only recovers with the use of Undo, and gets a cheap shot in...only for [[BigDamnHeroes Alternis to step in and continue the fight.]] He gets the crap beaten out of him by Geist... before [[BadassBoast pointing out that the more he gets hurt, the stronger his attacks are.]] He then Minus Strikes Geist, critically wounding him, and calls the guy out, challenging Geist to try and keep hurting him and see how far it will get him. [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere Realizing he can't take Edea and Alternis two-on-one, Geist flees immediately.]] The duo are considered so heroic by the townspeople of Florem they're named Flower Maiden and Bloom Groom on the spot.]]
spot.
* The cutscene between Yew and Janne [[spoiler:during during their final duel in the first loop.]]
loop.
* One for Anne, after she has [[spoiler: sent the Kaiser and Agnes into the future instead of the past, and sent the moon to another world,]] world, she then turns to [[BreakingtheFourthWall the player]] and [[spoiler: reprises her lines from the beginning of the first game.]]
game.
--> '''Anne:''' [[spoiler: [[WhamLine Oh, hello. I see fire in those eyes!]] How do I put it? [[BatmanGambit They've a strong sense of duty.]] [[NiceJobBreakingitHero Like whatever you start, you'll always see through, no matter what!]] ]]



** [[spoiler:First thing Denys does when he gets back to the Skyhold is to verify the extent of Janne and Nikolai's memory recollection, the extent of which tells him that if they recall their deaths in the past world(s), then the protagonists' memories are wholly intact as well, which means his entire scheme is an open book.]]
** [[spoiler: Awesomeness ensues as the party proceeds to wreak havoc upon the evil plan, locking out control over the crystals, the compass of space and time and the Skyhold's own freedom of movement, with which the commanders of the Empire are intercepted and apprehended, up to and including Denys himself.]]
** [[spoiler:Anne's monologue in Chapter 6 has her vehemently complaining about how badly her entire scheme has flown the coop and, like Ba'al i: Turtle Dove, met a messy end at the party's hands.]]
*** Also on that note, for those who consider [[spoiler:the [[FanNickname Ultra Mega Waifu Chicken]]]] a major pain in the ass in ''Default'', [[spoiler:you get to violently widow it in Chapter 6 as part of the story]].
* [[spoiler:Denys cutting off Anne's brooch before she could blow up the moon again after she started boasting.]]
--> [[spoiler:'''Denys:''' [[CatchPhrase Denied!]]]]
* Doubles as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}: [[spoiler:In the final battle against Providence, he starts to screw up the game, nearly ''deleting all your save files''.]] [[spoiler:Yew realizes what Providence was talking about in the nick of time and breaks down the fourth wall to reach out to you, saying that he'll stand by you no matter how many times he falls or how strong the enemy is. He then uses the hourglass to give you a second chance at the fight... but not before Agnes, Janne, Nikolai, and most of the rest of the new jobmasters give you words of encouragement, expressing their gratitude that you were willing to play through the entire game to see their redemption, and cheer you on to strike down the false god, culminating in Denys himself telling you to watch over his brother before sending you back. Just as you pulled them from the darkness, they now aid you in your greatest time of need, giving you the power to break free of Providence's control and the motivation to see the story to its conclusion.]]
** Awesome moment for Square, too: [[spoiler:they managed to make total fragmentation of the fourth wall ''heartwarming''.]]
** [[spoiler:Providence's death. Seeing the asshole finally get a taste of his own despair is ''extremely'' satisfying, after all the shit he did to Vega.]]

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** [[spoiler:First First thing Denys does when he gets back to the Skyhold is to verify the extent of Janne and Nikolai's memory recollection, the extent of which tells him that if they recall their deaths in the past world(s), then the protagonists' memories are wholly intact as well, which means his entire scheme is an open book.]]
book.
** [[spoiler: Awesomeness ensues as the party proceeds to wreak havoc upon the evil plan, locking out control over the crystals, the compass of space and time and the Skyhold's own freedom of movement, with which the commanders of the Empire are intercepted and apprehended, up to and including Denys himself.]]
himself.
** [[spoiler:Anne's Anne's monologue in Chapter 6 has her vehemently complaining about how badly her entire scheme has flown the coop and, like Ba'al i: Turtle Dove, met a messy end at the party's hands.]]
hands.
*** Also on that note, for those who consider [[spoiler:the the [[FanNickname Ultra Mega Waifu Chicken]]]] Chicken]] a major pain in the ass in ''Default'', [[spoiler:you you get to violently widow it in Chapter 6 as part of the story]].
story.
* [[spoiler:Denys Denys cutting off Anne's brooch before she could blow up the moon again after she started boasting.]]
boasting.
--> [[spoiler:'''Denys:''' '''Denys:''' [[CatchPhrase Denied!]]]]
Denied!]]
* Doubles as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}: [[spoiler:In In the final battle against Providence, he starts to screw up the game, nearly ''deleting all your save files''.]] [[spoiler:Yew files''. Yew realizes what Providence was talking about in the nick of time and breaks down the fourth wall to reach out to you, saying that he'll stand by you no matter how many times he falls or how strong the enemy is. He then uses the hourglass to give you a second chance at the fight... but not before Agnes, Janne, Nikolai, and most of the rest of the new jobmasters give you words of encouragement, expressing their gratitude that you were willing to play through the entire game to see their redemption, and cheer you on to strike down the false god, culminating in Denys himself telling you to watch over his brother before sending you back. Just as you pulled them from the darkness, they now aid you in your greatest time of need, giving you the power to break free of Providence's control and the motivation to see the story to its conclusion.]]
conclusion.
** Awesome moment for Square, too: [[spoiler:they they managed to make total fragmentation of the fourth wall ''heartwarming''.]]
''heartwarming''.
** [[spoiler:Providence's Providence's death. Seeing the asshole finally get a taste of his own despair is ''extremely'' satisfying, after all the shit he did to Vega.]]
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* The above's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout the game. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves. [[spoiler: In the first loop, her last shot is by far her greatest. You can go through as many as two more sidequests (in two rather long dungeons) and are required to go through ''another'' dungeon for the main story before you confront Angelo. At least two cycles of day and night will happen between the time you fight Aimee and then fight Angelo. You fight Angelo indoors, and when you finish him off, he grabs a cake that will make him a ghost to commit suicide...only for the bullet ''Aimee fired just before she died at the end of her boss fight'' to come hurtling down and shoot the cake out of his hand. [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments This awesome scene transitions into a touching one where Aimee proclaims how much she loved Angelo, giving him the strength to go on.]] But it must be stressed; that bullet had to have been flying ''at least'' two days before manuvering itself ''inside a building'' and then ''above Angelo'' so that it could strike the cake out of his hand and give him her ring. Aimee Matchlock may just be the greatest sharpshooter in fiction.]]

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* The above's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout the game. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SoCoolItsAwesome [[SugarWiki/SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves. [[spoiler: In the first loop, her last shot is by far her greatest. You can go through as many as two more sidequests (in two rather long dungeons) and are required to go through ''another'' dungeon for the main story before you confront Angelo. At least two cycles of day and night will happen between the time you fight Aimee and then fight Angelo. You fight Angelo indoors, and when you finish him off, he grabs a cake that will make him a ghost to commit suicide...only for the bullet ''Aimee fired just before she died at the end of her boss fight'' to come hurtling down and shoot the cake out of his hand. [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments This awesome scene transitions into a touching one where Aimee proclaims how much she loved Angelo, giving him the strength to go on.]] But it must be stressed; that bullet had to have been flying ''at least'' two days before manuvering itself ''inside a building'' and then ''above Angelo'' so that it could strike the cake out of his hand and give him her ring. Aimee Matchlock may just be the greatest sharpshooter in fiction.]]
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* The above's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout the game. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves. [[spoiler: In the first loop, her last shot is by far her greatest. You can go through as many as two more sidequests (in two rather long dungeons) and are required to go through ''another'' dungeon for the main story before you confront Angelo. At least two cycles of day and night will happen between the time you fight Aimee and then fight Angelo. You fight Angelo indoors, and when you finish him off, he grabs a cake that will make him a ghost to commit suicide...only for the bullet ''Aimee fired just before she died at the end of her boss fight'' to come hurtling down and shoot the cake out of his hand. [[HeartwarmingMoments This awesome scene transitions into a touching one where Aimee proclaims how much she loved Angelo, giving him the strength to go on.]] But it must be stressed; that bullet had to have been flying ''at least'' two days before manuvering itself ''inside a building'' and then ''above Angelo'' so that it could strike the cake out of his hand and give him her ring. Aimee Matchlock may just be the greatest sharpshooter in fiction.]]

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* The above's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout the game. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves. [[spoiler: In the first loop, her last shot is by far her greatest. You can go through as many as two more sidequests (in two rather long dungeons) and are required to go through ''another'' dungeon for the main story before you confront Angelo. At least two cycles of day and night will happen between the time you fight Aimee and then fight Angelo. You fight Angelo indoors, and when you finish him off, he grabs a cake that will make him a ghost to commit suicide...only for the bullet ''Aimee fired just before she died at the end of her boss fight'' to come hurtling down and shoot the cake out of his hand. [[HeartwarmingMoments [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments This awesome scene transitions into a touching one where Aimee proclaims how much she loved Angelo, giving him the strength to go on.]] But it must be stressed; that bullet had to have been flying ''at least'' two days before manuvering itself ''inside a building'' and then ''above Angelo'' so that it could strike the cake out of his hand and give him her ring. Aimee Matchlock may just be the greatest sharpshooter in fiction.]]



* Doubles as a HeartwarmingMoment: [[spoiler:In the final battle against Providence, he starts to screw up the game, nearly ''deleting all your save files''.]] [[spoiler:Yew realizes what Providence was talking about in the nick of time and breaks down the fourth wall to reach out to you, saying that he'll stand by you no matter how many times he falls or how strong the enemy is. He then uses the hourglass to give you a second chance at the fight... but not before Agnes, Janne, Nikolai, and most of the rest of the new jobmasters give you words of encouragement, expressing their gratitude that you were willing to play through the entire game to see their redemption, and cheer you on to strike down the false god, culminating in Denys himself telling you to watch over his brother before sending you back. Just as you pulled them from the darkness, they now aid you in your greatest time of need, giving you the power to break free of Providence's control and the motivation to see the story to its conclusion.]]

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* Doubles as a HeartwarmingMoment: SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}: [[spoiler:In the final battle against Providence, he starts to screw up the game, nearly ''deleting all your save files''.]] [[spoiler:Yew realizes what Providence was talking about in the nick of time and breaks down the fourth wall to reach out to you, saying that he'll stand by you no matter how many times he falls or how strong the enemy is. He then uses the hourglass to give you a second chance at the fight... but not before Agnes, Janne, Nikolai, and most of the rest of the new jobmasters give you words of encouragement, expressing their gratitude that you were willing to play through the entire game to see their redemption, and cheer you on to strike down the false god, culminating in Denys himself telling you to watch over his brother before sending you back. Just as you pulled them from the darkness, they now aid you in your greatest time of need, giving you the power to break free of Providence's control and the motivation to see the story to its conclusion.]]
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* Doubles as a CMOH: [[spoiler:In the final battle against Providence, he starts to screw up the game, nearly ''deleting all your save files''.]] [[spoiler:Yew realizes what Providence was talking about in the nick of time and breaks down the fourth wall to reach out to you, saying that he'll stand by you no matter how many times he falls or how strong the enemy is. He then uses the hourglass to give you a second chance at the fight... but not before Agnes, Janne, Nikolai, and most of the rest of the new jobmasters give you words of encouragement, expressing their gratitude that you were willing to play through the entire game to see their redemption, and cheer you on to violently rip Providence's triangular ass apart, culminating in Denys himself telling you watch over his brother before sending you back. Just as you pulled them from the darkness, they now aid you in your greatest time of need, giving you the power to break free of Providence's control and the motivation to see the story to its conclusion.]]

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* Doubles as a CMOH: HeartwarmingMoment: [[spoiler:In the final battle against Providence, he starts to screw up the game, nearly ''deleting all your save files''.]] [[spoiler:Yew realizes what Providence was talking about in the nick of time and breaks down the fourth wall to reach out to you, saying that he'll stand by you no matter how many times he falls or how strong the enemy is. He then uses the hourglass to give you a second chance at the fight... but not before Agnes, Janne, Nikolai, and most of the rest of the new jobmasters give you words of encouragement, expressing their gratitude that you were willing to play through the entire game to see their redemption, and cheer you on to violently rip Providence's triangular ass apart, strike down the false god, culminating in Denys himself telling you to watch over his brother before sending you back. Just as you pulled them from the darkness, they now aid you in your greatest time of need, giving you the power to break free of Providence's control and the motivation to see the story to its conclusion.]]
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* Doubles as a CMOH: [[spoiler:In the final battle against Providence, he starts to screw up the game, nearly ''deleting all your save files''.]] [[spoiler:Yew has none of it and starts cheering you on. And then Agnes, Janne, Nikolai, and the rest of the new jobmasters (sans Yoko) start to cheer you on to violently rip Providence's triangular ass apart, finally culminating in Denys himself telling you to finish the fight.]]

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* Doubles as a CMOH: [[spoiler:In the final battle against Providence, he starts to screw up the game, nearly ''deleting all your save files''.]] [[spoiler:Yew has none realizes what Providence was talking about in the nick of it time and starts cheering breaks down the fourth wall to reach out to you, saying that he'll stand by you on. And no matter how many times he falls or how strong the enemy is. He then uses the hourglass to give you a second chance at the fight... but not before Agnes, Janne, Nikolai, and most of the rest of the new jobmasters (sans Yoko) start give you words of encouragement, expressing their gratitude that you were willing to play through the entire game to see their redemption, and cheer you on to violently rip Providence's triangular ass apart, finally culminating in Denys himself telling you to finish watch over his brother before sending you back. Just as you pulled them from the fight.darkness, they now aid you in your greatest time of need, giving you the power to break free of Providence's control and the motivation to see the story to its conclusion.]]
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* The above's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout the game. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves. [[spoiler: In the first loop, her last shot is by far her greatest. You can go through as many as two more sidequests (in two rather long dungeons) and are required to go through ''another'' dungeon for the main story before you confront Angelo. At least two cycles of day and night will happen between the time you fight Aimee and then fight Angelo. You fight Angelo indoors, and when you finish him off, he grabs a cake that will make him a ghost to commit suicide...only for the bullet ''Aimee fired just before she died at the end of her boss fight'' to come hurtling down and shoot the cake out of his hand. [[HeartwarmingMoments This awesome scene transitions into a touching one where Aimee proclaims how much she loved Angelo, giving him the strength to go one.]] But it must be stressed; that bullet had to have been flying ''at least'' two days before manuvering itself ''inside a building'' and then ''above Angelo'' so that it could strike the cake out of his hand and give him her ring. Aimee Matchlock may just be the greatest sharpshooter in fiction.]]

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* The above's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout the game. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves. [[spoiler: In the first loop, her last shot is by far her greatest. You can go through as many as two more sidequests (in two rather long dungeons) and are required to go through ''another'' dungeon for the main story before you confront Angelo. At least two cycles of day and night will happen between the time you fight Aimee and then fight Angelo. You fight Angelo indoors, and when you finish him off, he grabs a cake that will make him a ghost to commit suicide...only for the bullet ''Aimee fired just before she died at the end of her boss fight'' to come hurtling down and shoot the cake out of his hand. [[HeartwarmingMoments This awesome scene transitions into a touching one where Aimee proclaims how much she loved Angelo, giving him the strength to go one.on.]] But it must be stressed; that bullet had to have been flying ''at least'' two days before manuvering itself ''inside a building'' and then ''above Angelo'' so that it could strike the cake out of his hand and give him her ring. Aimee Matchlock may just be the greatest sharpshooter in fiction.]]
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* Another for Edea. [[spoiler: Separated from the rest of the group in Florem, Edea decides to fight [[MookHorrorShow Geist]] alone. ''And the dialogue implies that she beats him up fair and square.'' He only recovers with the use of Undo, and gets a cheap shot in...only for [[BigDamnHeroes Alternis to step in and continue the fight.]] He gets the crap beaten out of him by Geist... before [[BadassBoast pointing out that the more he gets hurt, the stronger his attacks are.]] He then Minus Strikes Geist, critically wounding him, and calls the guy out, challenging Geist to try and keep hurting him and see how far it will get them. [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere Realizing he can't take Edea ''and'' Alternis two-on-one, Geist flees immediately.]] The duo are considered so heroic by the townspeople of Florem they're named Flower Maiden and Bloom Groom on the spot.]]

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* Another for Edea. [[spoiler: Separated from the rest of the group in Florem, Edea decides to fight [[MookHorrorShow Geist]] alone. ''And the dialogue implies that she beats him up fair and square.'' He only recovers with the use of Undo, and gets a cheap shot in...only for [[BigDamnHeroes Alternis to step in and continue the fight.]] He gets the crap beaten out of him by Geist... before [[BadassBoast pointing out that the more he gets hurt, the stronger his attacks are.]] He then Minus Strikes Geist, critically wounding him, and calls the guy out, challenging Geist to try and keep hurting him and see how far it will get them. him. [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere Realizing he can't take Edea ''and'' and Alternis two-on-one, Geist flees immediately.]] The duo are considered so heroic by the townspeople of Florem they're named Flower Maiden and Bloom Groom on the spot.]]
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* Another for Edea. [[spoiler: Separated from the rest of the group in Florem, Edea decides to fight [[MookHorrorShow Geist]] alone. ''And the dialogue implies that she beats him up fair and square.'' He only recovers with the use of Undo, and gets a cheap shot in...only for [[BigDamnHeroes Alternis to step in and continue the fight.]] He gets the crap beaten out of him by Geist... before [[BadassBoast pointing out that the more he gets hurt, the stronger his attacks are.]] He then Minus Strikes Geist, critically wounding him, and calls the guy out, challenging Geist to try and keep hurting him and see how far it will get them. [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere Realizing he can't take Edea ''and'' Alternis two-on-one, Geist flees immediately.]] The duo are considered so heroic by the townspeople of Florem they're named Flower Maiden and Bloom Groom on the spot.]]
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* The above's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout the game. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves.

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* The above's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout the game. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves. [[spoiler: In the first loop, her last shot is by far her greatest. You can go through as many as two more sidequests (in two rather long dungeons) and are required to go through ''another'' dungeon for the main story before you confront Angelo. At least two cycles of day and night will happen between the time you fight Aimee and then fight Angelo. You fight Angelo indoors, and when you finish him off, he grabs a cake that will make him a ghost to commit suicide...only for the bullet ''Aimee fired just before she died at the end of her boss fight'' to come hurtling down and shoot the cake out of his hand. [[HeartwarmingMoments This awesome scene transitions into a touching one where Aimee proclaims how much she loved Angelo, giving him the strength to go one.]] But it must be stressed; that bullet had to have been flying ''at least'' two days before manuvering itself ''inside a building'' and then ''above Angelo'' so that it could strike the cake out of his hand and give him her ring. Aimee Matchlock may just be the greatest sharpshooter in fiction.]]
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* That's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout the game. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves.

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* That's The above's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout the game. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves.
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* That's got ''nothing'' on what Aimee does throughout the game. Her shots ''never'' miss. She's ''introduced'' sniping Yew in the shoulder while he was on top of the giant clock in Ancheim...while she was on ''Eisen Bridge'', halfway across the world. ImprobableAimingSkills don't even begin to explain that. Maybe even better; she can change the direction a bullet travels in mid-air. No, not like in [[Film/{{Wanted}} Wanted]], where they ''curve'' bullets. Her bullets can just change angles seamlessly, breaking so many laws of physics that it goes from [[SoCoolItsAwesome cool to awesome.]] In terms of cutscenes alone, none of her bullets ever miss unless they are blocked by soldiers who are guarding themselves.
** Perhaps the ultimate testament to how badass she is; remember how Praline held off the entire Eisen army last game simply by singing, causing her troops to become so bolstered they wouldn't die? ''Aimee tops that.'' She goes up against an entire army alone, and has been keeping them pinned down for what's implied to at least be weeks.
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* How does [[spoiler: Edea Lee]] make her grand entrance? [[BigDamnHeroes By swooping in heroically]] and [[spoiler: saving Yew from Bella.]]

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