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* The class interactions do not stop there, sometimes there are specific interactions between 2 Miis that share the same class as one another, some highlights include:
** Two Mages discussing how good it is to perform magic attacks, except one Mage admits to yell "Incinerate!" instead of "Fire!" in one battle, the other Mage isn't that impressed and bans them from a spell inventing club.
** Two Clerics share the hardship of [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall another person that heals people before they have the chance]]. That person is in fact... ''[[StandardRPGItems the HP Banana.]]''
** Two Thieves are annoyed they are the scapegoat of blame to any item that is missing, and hate being blamed for stealing as a result. [[ComicallyMissingthePoint They then wonder why they have become thieves...]]

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* The class interactions do not stop there, as sometimes there are specific interactions between 2 two Miis that share the same class as one another, some another. Some highlights include:
** One Warrior can complain to another how difficult it is to put on and take off all the armor they wear. The second Warrior simply notes that they just ''[[TwentyFourHourArmor sleep]]'' in their armor, and the first Warrior remarks on how uncomfortable that sounds.
** Two Mages discussing how good it is to perform magic attacks, except one Mage admits to yell "Incinerate!" instead of "Fire!" in one battle, the battle. The other Mage isn't that impressed and bans them from a spell inventing club.
** Two Clerics share the hardship of [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall another person that heals people before they have the chance]]. That person is in fact... fact ''[[StandardRPGItems the HP Banana.]]''
** Two Thieves are annoyed they are the scapegoat of blame to any item that is missing, and hate being blamed for stealing as a result. [[ComicallyMissingthePoint They then wonder why they have become thieves...thieves.]]



** Two Cats... [[AnimalTalk talking like cats to each other...]]

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** Two Cats... Cats [[AnimalTalk talking like cats to each other...other.]]



** In the desert they can sometimes mistake a cactus for a place to sit. This usually deals some damage, but sometimes they get impromptu cactus acupuncture and heal instead.

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** In the desert they can sometimes mistake a cactus for a place to sit. This usually deals some damage, but sometimes they get impromptu cactus acupuncture and heal instead. In the Switch remake, Miis can see their horse resting on the ground and run over to snuggle up next to them, only for it to be a dizziness-induced hallucination and they had actually snuggled up to a cactus. Unlike the former case, the horse appears to actually be there until the Mii realizes what it is.
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* When you meet with the [[{{Jerkass}} Prince From a Nearby Land]] in Neksdor, [[VillainousBreakdown he cries about being tossed aside by the princess]], the party sees him, and then just ignore him as they walk away.

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* When you meet with the [[{{Jerkass}} Prince From a Nearby Land]] in Neksdor, [[VillainousBreakdown he cries about being tossed aside by the princess]], the party sees him, and [[NoSympathy then just ignore him as they walk away.]]
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* When you meet with the [[{{Jerkass}} Prince From a Nearby Land]] in Neksdor, he cries about being tossed aside by the princess, the party sees him, and then just ignore him as they walk away.

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* When you meet with the [[{{Jerkass}} Prince From a Nearby Land]] in Neksdor, [[VillainousBreakdown he cries about being tossed aside by the princess, princess]], the party sees him, and then just ignore him as they walk away.
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** Put simply, the game can be as hilarious as you want it to be since you have full control of almost every character in the game. If you want you can have [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Sakaki]] as a cat try to seal away the evil genie [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaGanonGanondorf Ganondorf]]. You can have [[Manga/AhMyGoddess Urd, Belldandy, and Skuld]] as the Fab Fairies dancing with [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros the Mario Bros]]. And even have [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 Heavy]] as the king of Greenhorne kick [[WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}} Lord Farquaad]] to the curb in favor of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Moe Szyslak]]. The possibilities are nigh endless.

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** Put simply, the game can be as hilarious as you want it to be since you have full control of almost every character in the game. If you want you can have [[Manga/AzumangaDaioh Sakaki]] as a cat try to seal away the evil genie [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaGanonGanondorf Ganondorf]]. You can have [[Manga/AhMyGoddess Urd, Belldandy, and Skuld]] as the Fab Fairies dancing with [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros the Mario Bros]]. And even have [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 Heavy]] as the king of Greenhorne kick [[WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}} [[WesternAnimation/Shrek1 Lord Farquaad]] to the curb in favor of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Moe Szyslak]]. The possibilities are nigh endless.
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** One possible outcome in the boating outing is that one of the Miis is [[CannotSpitItOut trying to tell the other something but doesn't know how to]]. After insisting, they tell [[RumpRoast "Your backside's on fire."]] Immediately, the other Mii's butt will light on fire and they'll start dancing around trying to put it out. This still manages to increase their friendship. Note how the burning Mii doesn't think of [[WhatAnIdiot jumping into the lake they are floating on]].

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** One possible outcome in the boating outing is that one of the Miis is [[CannotSpitItOut trying to tell the other something but doesn't know how to]]. After insisting, they tell [[RumpRoast "Your backside's on fire."]] Immediately, the other Mii's butt will light on fire and they'll start dancing around trying to put it out. This still manages to increase their friendship. Note how the burning Mii doesn't think of [[WhatAnIdiot jumping into the lake they are floating on]].on.
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* The Worried Explorer can be found in Karkaton, where he complains about the volcanic heat. Then he has an idea: since nobody is around to see, he could just [[NakedPeopleAreFunny take off his clothes]] to beat the heat. The whole time he's voicing this thought out loud, the player Mii is standing behind him, desperately trying to get his attention before he embarrasses himself.
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* Speaking of Hype Sprinkles (and the Imp's Charm skill), just the whole idea of using them! Miis affected by this Sprinkle will behave as if they have the "berserk" status effect in other [=RPGs=] (boosts Attack, but restricts them into using regular attacks), which is represented in this game by having them acting as if they have a massive sugar rush (complete with SlasherSmile, WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises). Hyped Miis have almost all of their in-battle dialogue replaced with laughing/giggling or other expressions of extreme excitement. Also, the same expression is carried over even during assists, resulting in something like, say, a Mii asking a hyped-up Mii that just took a hit if they're okay and the hyper Mii softly shows appreciation for the gesture... while wildly flailing their arms all over the place with wide eyes and a massive grin. Even better if the interaction involves multiple Hyped Miis.

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* Speaking of Hype Sprinkles (and the Imp's Charm skill), just the whole idea of using them! Miis affected by this Sprinkle will behave as if they have the "berserk" status effect in other [=RPGs=] (boosts Attack, but restricts them into using regular attacks), which is represented in this game by having them acting as if they have a massive sugar rush (complete with SlasherSmile, steam coming out of their noses, WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises). Hyped Miis have almost all of their in-battle dialogue replaced with laughing/giggling or other expressions of extreme excitement. Also, the same expression is carried over even during assists, resulting in something like, say, a Mii asking a hyped-up Mii that just took a hit if they're okay and the hyper Mii softly shows appreciation for the gesture... while wildly flailing their arms all over the place with wide eyes and a massive grin. Even better if the interaction involves multiple Hyped Miis.
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** Two Clerics share a hardship of another person that heals people before they have the chance, they share that that person is in fact... ''[[StandardRPGItems the HP Banana.]]''

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** Two Clerics share a the hardship of [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall another person that heals people before they have the chance, they share that that chance]]. That person is in fact... ''[[StandardRPGItems the HP Banana.]]''
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** They can both be absolutely [[HollywoodToneDeaf atrocious singers]], who first make fun of each other for it, and then "harmonize". And yes, this can happen with your [[GameplayAndStorySegregation Pop Stars.]]

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** *** They can both be absolutely [[HollywoodToneDeaf atrocious singers]], who first make fun of each other for it, and then "harmonize". And yes, this can happen with your [[GameplayAndStorySegregation Pop Stars.]]
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* In the French localization, the Dark Lord is named "Avatar du Mal", basically meaning Avatar of Evil, but "mal" in French can mean "evil", "hurt" or even simply "bad". At some point in the game, the Dark Lord goes from possessing the InnocentBystander whose face he was using to possessing the Great Sage, who is a much more powerful host, and he renames himself "Avatar du Pire" or Avatar of Worse. His name literally goes FromBadToWorse.



* In the French localization, the Dark Lord is named "Avatar du Mal", basically meaning Avatar of Evil, but "mal" in French can mean "evil", "hurt" or even simply "bad". At some point in the game, the Dark Lord goes from possessing the InnocentBystander whose face he was using to possessing the Great Sage, who is a much more powerful host, and he renames himself "Avatar du Pire" or Avatar of Worse. His name literally goes FromBadToWorse.

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* The protagonist Mii's reaction to the FinalBoss assuming their most powerful form:
-->"...[[ThisIsGonnaSuck I have made a huge mistake]]."

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* The protagonist Mii's reaction to Roaming Gourmet can be seen in each area praising a local delicacy in food critic terms before sharing his new discovery with the FinalBoss assuming their most powerful form:
-->"...[[ThisIsGonnaSuck I have made
party. In the cloud region of Nimbus, he is praising a huge mistake]]."[[MundaneMadeAwesome microwaved TV dinner]].



* The Roaming Gourmet can be seen in each area praising a local delicacy in food critic terms before sharing his new discovery with the party. In the cloud region of Nimbus, he is praising a [[MundaneMadeAwesome microwaved TV dinner]].

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* The Roaming Gourmet can be seen in each area praising a local delicacy in food critic terms before sharing his new discovery with the party. In the cloud region of Nimbus, he is praising a [[MundaneMadeAwesome microwaved TV dinner]].following exchange, which comes up while exploring Greenhorne's early stages.
-->'''First Mii:''' What great weather for adventuring!
-->'''Second Mii:''' Great weather for adventuring, indeed!
-->'''First Mii:''' Yeah! What should we do?
-->'''Second Mii:''' [[ImmediateSelfContradiction Let's go home!]]
-->'''First Mii:''' [[DelayedReaction Yeah, let's--]] [[DoubleTake Wait, what?]]



* After the Dark Lord kidnaps your entire party for the third time:
-->'''Protagonist Mii:''' IT KEEPS HAPPENING.
* The Switch port has extra cutscenes where your Miis talk about their adventure at the dining table. In the cutscene that happens after you manage to save the other 9 party members, they suggest [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere bailing on the mission because the Dark Lord is scary.]]
* Another funny scene is after the all the gems that are the Sky Scraper keys are recovered. One party member suggests pin-the-jewels-on-the-face, another suggests playing marbles, and the third suggests skipping them over a pond or juggling! This makes the Player very worked up, to which the party members comment how they're just messing around and that it's fun to wind up the Player.
* The protagonist Mii's reaction to the FinalBoss assuming their most powerful form:
-->"...[[ThisIsGonnaSuck I have made a huge mistake]]."



* The following exchange, which comes up while exploring Greenhorne's early stages.
-->'''First Mii:''' What great weather for adventuring!
-->'''Second Mii:''' Great weather for adventuring, indeed!
-->'''First Mii:''' Yeah! What should we do?
-->'''Second Mii:''' [[ImmediateSelfContradiction Let's go home!]]
-->'''First Mii:''' [[DelayedReaction Yeah, let's--]] [[DoubleTake Wait, what?]]
* After the Dark Lord kidnaps your entire party for the third time:
-->'''Protagonist Mii:''' IT KEEPS HAPPENING.
* The Switch port has extra cutscenes where your Miis talk about their adventure at the dining table. In the cutscene that happens after you manage to save the other 9 party members, they suggest [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere bailing on the mission because the Dark Lord is scary.]]
* Another funny scene is after the all the gems that are the Sky Scraper keys are recovered. One party member suggests pin-the-jewels-on-the-face, another suggests playing marbles, and the third suggests skipping them over a pond or juggling! This makes the Player very worked up, to which the party members comment how they're just messing around and that it's fun to wind up the Player.

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* The following exchange, which comes up while exploring Greenhorne's early stages.
-->'''First Mii:''' What great weather for adventuring!
-->'''Second Mii:''' Great weather for adventuring, indeed!
-->'''First Mii:''' Yeah! What should we do?
-->'''Second Mii:''' [[ImmediateSelfContradiction Let's go home!]]
-->'''First Mii:''' [[DelayedReaction Yeah, let's--]] [[DoubleTake Wait, what?]]
* After the Dark Lord kidnaps your entire party for the third time:
-->'''Protagonist Mii:''' IT KEEPS HAPPENING.
* The Switch port has extra cutscenes where your Miis talk about their adventure at the dining table. In the cutscene that happens after you manage to save the other 9 party members, they suggest [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere bailing on the mission because the Dark Lord is scary.]]
* Another funny scene is after the all the gems that are the Sky Scraper keys are recovered. One party member suggests pin-the-jewels-on-the-face, another suggests playing marbles, and the third suggests skipping them over a pond or juggling! This makes the Player very worked up, to which the party members comment how they're just messing around and that it's fun to wind up the Player.

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* Once the full party has assembled in Neksdor, the newest arrival will ask about their plan:
-->'''Mii C''': By the way... where exactly are we going?\\
'''Player Mii''': That... is a good question. Go ahead and give us a good answer, [Mii A]!\\
'''Mii A''': [''doing a little dance''] Where are we going?\\
'''Mii B''': [''doing the same dance''] Where... Where! Where was it?\\
'''Player Mii''': ... [''joins in the dancing'']\\
'''Mii C''': (Uh-oh...)\\
'''Player Mii''': Erm, let's put that teensy detail aside for now. This is going to be a real adventure!\\
'''Everyone''': ''Yeah!''\\
'''Mii C''': (Really though, should we be worried?)



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* Once the full party has assembled in Neksdor, the newest arrival will ask about their plan:
-->'''Mii C''': By the way... where exactly are we going?\\
'''Player Mii''': That... is a good question. Go ahead and give us a good answer, [Mii A]!\\
'''Mii A''': [''doing a little dance''] Where are we going?\\
'''Mii B''': [''doing the same dance''] Where... Where! Where was it?\\
'''Player Mii''': ... [''joins in the dancing'']\\
'''Mii C''': (Uh-oh...)\\
'''Player Mii''': Erm, let's put that teensy detail aside for now. This is going to be a real adventure!\\
'''Everyone''': ''Yeah!''\\
'''Mii C''': (Really though, should we be worried?)

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* Once the full party has assembled in Neksdor, the newest arrival will ask about their plan:
-->'''Mii C''': By the way... where exactly are we going?\\
'''Player Mii''': That... is a good question. Go ahead and give us a good answer, [Mii A]!\\
'''Mii A''': [''doing a little dance''] Where are we going?\\
'''Mii B''': [''doing the same dance''] Where... Where! Where was it?\\
'''Player Mii''': ... [''joins in the dancing'']\\
'''Mii C''': (Uh-oh...)\\
'''Player Mii''': Erm, let's put that teensy detail aside for now. This is going to be a real adventure!\\
'''Everyone''': ''Yeah!''\\
'''Mii C''': (Really though, should we be worried?)
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** Your heroes' preferences in foods don't necessarily line up with the foods' descriptions. For instance, Space Food ★★ is described as "This will go down in history for making space nutrition bearable," but that doesn't mean any of your party members will actually like it.



* The Thief's skill, Sneak Attack, causes them to FlashStep away before ambushing an enemy the next turn. However, if an ally lends them a hand, they will casually and inexplicably FlashStep behind the same enemy. Including a ''Tank''.
** If the thief does this while everyone else is knocked out or not in the party, the enemy's turn is deliberately skipped over with them saying they're not paying attention. This even includes the hamburgers when they have a Mii ''in their mouth''.
* One of the possible effects of a quarrel is having the two fighting Miis getting into a fight in the middle of... well, a fight. Which translates both of them getting into a BigBallOfViolence which ends up with one of the enemies caught in the mess. All three get damaged, but the enemy gets the worst part of it all. And specially funny is when you ''end up defeating the enemy this way''.
* If their weapon is stolen, Miis get ready to strike as if they still had it and then run up and punch their target. It's not easily noticeable...except for the elf, who normally readies their weapon with both hands.
* The Pop Star's Love Song skill literally causes the party to get [[WingdingEyes hearts in their eyes]] and literally [[ThePowerOfLove fall in mad love]] with them temporarily.
* The Chef's [[OneHitKill Monster Dinner]], if it succeeds. The main source of this skill's hilarity is its animation: The target monster instantly dies on an inexplicably-appearing large frying pan, leaving its associated grub behind (the battle text says something on the lines of "<Monster> has been served.", while the damage pop-up is replaced with "Begone!" like Righteous Anger and Demonic Whisper). Using it to instantly serve common monsters like Goblins and Jellies is funny enough, but imagine using it on something ''unlikely'' to be cooked like Robots and Retroputers or theoretically plausible but still threatening-looking like the snake-based Orochis. As a bonus, one of the post-game enemies is the Replica Dark Lord. If you encounter it as a regular enemy, Monster Dinner can work, which means you can cook a freakin' Dark Lord!
* There is an enemy in the game that is literally just a piece of floating bread. It honestly makes sense for the area this monster appears in. Another variant of this is a floating ham sandwich.
* The protagonist Mii's reaction to the FinalBoss assuming their most powerful form:
-->"...[[ThisIsGonnaSuck I have made a huge mistake]]."



* Some of the Traveler Hub's sidequests can be simple as the Youngest Fab Fairy wanting to search for a dessert or a Mii worried about a missing friend. But some can go a far as a Mii wanting to try to tell monsters to stop being mean to people or ''wanting to take a vacation in places like a volcano or even '''outer space.'''''
* The Youngest Fab Fairy complains about how all she ever gets to eat is salad and she never gets anything sweet. She demands the party help her find some dessert, which she then eats. Because the Youngest Fab Fairy is a recurring quest host, she does this on average once every ''three days'', making the intro look like BlatantLies.



* Stubborn Miis occasionally refuse to be healed, claiming that they don't need it. If their speed is only slightly lower than the healer's, they can do this ''immediately'' [[ImmediateSelfContradiction before eating an HP banana]]. And if they're a healer as well, it can be even funnier if they reject healing and then perform the ''exact same'' move on themselves.
** Made funnier that the healer can get mad at said stubborn Mii and trigger a one-sided quarrel but will still heal said Mii anyway, though begrudgingly.
* If a hero is sick and one of their teammates wants to see them in the inn, their relationship meter will fill up by three-fifths of a heart. If that's enough to fill it to the top and increase their relationship by one level, the sick person will [[MagicAntidote instantly spring up from his or her bed feeling better]], causing the other to flail in surprise with wide eyes.
* When a Mii goes to apologize for a one-sided quarrel, they will always say "I'm sorry for being so mean", even if the action that caused the quarrel was [[ComicallyMissingThePoint a Kind Mii being too nice and trying to let go a still-hostile monster]]. Or, in the case of one Mii becoming jealous of the other by spying on them, [[SorryIFellOnYourFist apologize even though the other Mii started the quarrel on their own]], presumably for a reason unknown to the apologizing Mii.





* Stubborn Miis occasionally refuse to be healed saying that they don't need it. If their speed is only slightly lower than the healer's, they can do this ''immediately'' [[ImmediateSelfContradiction before eating an HP banana]]. And if they're a healer as well, it can be even funnier if they reject healing and then perform the ''exact same'' move on themselves.
** Made funnier that the healer can get mad at said stubborn Mii and trigger a one-sided quarrel but will still heal said Mii anyway, though begrudgingly.
* Your heroes' preferences in foods don't necessarily line up with the foods' descriptions. For instance, Space Food ★★ is described as "This will go down in history for making space nutrition bearable," but that doesn't mean any of your party members will actually like it.
* If a hero is sick and one of their teammates wants to see them in the inn, their relationship meter will fill up by three-fifths of a heart. If that's enough to fill it to the top and increase their relationship by one level, the sick person will [[MagicAntidote instantly spring up from his or her bed feeling better]], causing the other to flail in surprise with wide eyes.
* The Thief's skill, Sneak Attack, causes them to FlashStep away before ambushing an enemy the next turn. However, if an ally lends them a hand, they will casually and inexplicably FlashStep behind the same enemy. Including a ''Tank''.
** If the thief does this while everyone else is knocked out or not in the party, the enemy's turn is deliberately skipped over with them saying they're not paying attention. This even includes the hamburgers when they have a Mii ''in their mouth''.
* When a Mii goes to apologize for a one-sided quarrel, they will always say "I'm sorry for being so mean", even if the action that caused the quarrel was [[ComicallyMissingThePoint a Kind Mii being too nice and trying to let go a still-hostile monster]]. Or, in the case of one Mii becoming jealous of the other by spying on them, [[SorryIFellOnYourFist apologize even though the other Mii started the quarrel on their own]], presumably for a reason unknown to the apologizing Mii.
* One of the possible effects of a quarrel is having the two fighting Miis getting into a fight in the middle of... well, a fight. Which translates both of them getting into a BigBallOfViolence which ends up with one of the enemies caught in the mess. All three get damaged, but the enemy gets the worst part of it all. And specially funny is when you ''end up defeating the enemy this way''.
* Some of the Traveler Hub's sidequests can be simple as the Youngest Fab Fairy wanting to search for a dessert or a Mii worried about a missing friend. But some can go a far as a Mii wanting to try to tell monsters to stop being mean to people or ''wanting to take a vacation in places like a volcano or even '''outer space.'''''
* If their weapon is stolen, Miis get ready to strike as if they still had it and then run up and punch their target. It's not easily noticeable...except for the elf, who normally readies their weapon with both hands.
* The Pop Star's Love Song skill literally causes the party to get [[WingdingEyes hearts in their eyes]] and literally [[ThePowerOfLove fall in mad love]] with them temporarily.
* The Chef's [[OneHitKill Monster Dinner]], if it succeeds. The main source of this skill's hilarity is its animation: The target monster instantly dies on an inexplicably-appearing large frying pan, leaving its associated grub behind (the battle text says something on the lines of "<Monster> has been served.", while the damage pop-up is replaced with "Begone!" like Righteous Anger and Demonic Whisper). Using it to instantly serve common monsters like Goblins and Jellies is funny enough, but imagine using it on something ''unlikely'' to be cooked like Robots and Retroputers or theoretically plausible but still threatening-looking like the snake-based Orochis. As a bonus, one of the post-game enemies is the Replica Dark Lord. If you encounter it as a regular enemy, Monster Dinner can work, which means you can cook a freakin' Dark Lord!
* There is an enemy in the game that is literally just a piece of floating bread. It honestly makes sense for the area this monster appears in. Another variant of this is a floating ham sandwich.
* The protagonist Mii's reaction to the FinalBoss assuming their most powerful form:
-->"...[[ThisIsGonnaSuck I have made a huge mistake]]."
* The Youngest Fab Fairy complains about how all she ever gets to eat is salad and she never gets anything sweet. She demands the party help her find some dessert, which she then eats. Because the Youngest Fab Fairy is a recurring quest host, she does this on average once every ''three days'', making the intro look like BlatantLies.

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* Warriors, of all people, learn a revive skill at a high enough level. It consists of a giant slap to the downed ally's head, and it's just about as effective as you'd think it would be. Even when it does work, it revives with 10 HP. By that time, your party's health will usually be over a hundred, so it's probably the worst revive skill in the game. Lucky, this is an auto skill, meaning it randomly triggers for free.
* The Imp's Butt Jab ability. They go behind another Mii and [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin jab him/her in the rump with the pitchfork]]. The Mii looks around bewildered before yelling "You!" and attacking a random enemy.
** If the Imp gets to use the ability again on the same Mii against the same enemy, the Mii will yell "You again!" instead.
** And if the Mii is a class that attacks all enemies with the standard attack (Pop Star, Thief, Flower, Vampire) they will instead yell "You guys!" before attacking all enemies.
** Some high level spears are so huge that it makes it look like the Imp is ''impaling'' the other Mii... [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction with no change in their reaction from the gentle prod.]]
* The mere existence of a Flower job class, meaning a Mii dressed up in a flower costume is running around and saving the world alongside mages and warriors. Even though Cat is an oddball job, the Flower manages to be even stranger.
* The Tank's HumanCannonball skill, which loads a Mii onto their barrel, with the Mii shaking their head in fear, before launching them towards an enemy. Of course, the launched Mii [[WhatTheHellHero disapproves of that act.]]
-->'''Cannonball Mii:''' Why would you DO that?
** This is doubly funny if the Mii being fired is currently suffering the Laughter status effect.
* The Cat's Playful Antics Skill. It consists of the Cat Mii ''rubbing against the other Mii's body'' to restore MP, and it's every bit as suggestive as that sounds.



* When you meet with the [[{{Jerkass}} Prince From a Nearby Land]] in Neksdor, he cries about being tossed aside by the princess, the party sees him, and then just ignore him as they walk away.
** Even funnier is that he stays in this area for the rest of the game. Which means he's still in the desert, crying over not being married to the princess.
* The [[ConMan Shady Merchant Family]] in Neksdor Town. The father [[PlayingSick pretends to be sick]] while the daughter tries to sell you an MP candy for 500G. After rescuing their faces, she'll knock down the price... to 498G.
** Your Mii will look completely shocked when you accept the offer and the daughter says "We got 'em!"
** You can also choose not to buy from them, and the daughter will burst into CrocodileTears. If it was a discount, the dad and daughter will simply say, "What a shame..."



* When riding Dominic the dragon, the main Mii and another sit above his head, another is held in his arms... and the last one is left helplessly clinging onto his tail with a shocked expression.



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* One of the quests you can get for Ghontu Wastes is to take down an Abominable Snowman. Upon finding it, the hero mii continuously messes up pronouncing "abominable" before getting annoyed and starting the fight. The game then calls it a Yeti, as if the game itself is also fed up with saying "abominable".
* In a sidequest to unlock the Vampire class, you are asked by a Vampire to rid their house of ghosts. The reason this undead cannot do it themselves is that they are literally [[IronicFear afraid of ghosts]]. It gets bonus points if you have Spotpass on and the vampire happens to be a character who isn't normally afraid of ghosts or is a ghost themselves in canon, like [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas Jack Skellington]] or [[WesternAnimation/CasperTheFriendlyGhost Casper.]]
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* One of the quests you can get for Ghontu Wastes is to take down an Abominable Snowman. Upon finding it, the hero mii continuously messes up pronouncing "abominable" before getting annoyed and starting the fight. The game then calls it a Yeti, as if the game itself is also fed up with saying "abominable".
* Warriors, of all people, learn a revive skill at a high enough level. It consists of a giant slap to the downed ally's head, and it's just about as effective as you'd think it would be. Even when it does work, it revives with 10 HP. By that time, your party's health will usually be over a hundred, so it's probably the worst revive skill in the game. Lucky, this is an auto skill, meaning it randomly triggers for free.
* The Imp's Butt Jab ability. They go behind another Mii and [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin jab him/her in the rump with the pitchfork]]. The Mii looks around bewildered before yelling "You!" and attacking a random enemy.
** If the Imp gets to use the ability again on the same Mii against the same enemy, the Mii will yell "You again!" instead.
** And if the Mii is a class that attacks all enemies with the standard attack (Pop Star, Thief, Flower, Vampire) they will instead yell "You guys!" before attacking all enemies.
** Some high level spears are so huge that it makes it look like the Imp is ''impaling'' the other Mii... [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction with no change in their reaction from the gentle prod.]]
* The mere existence of a Flower job class, meaning a Mii dressed up in a flower costume is running around and saving the world alongside mages and warriors. Even though Cat is an oddball job, the Flower manages to be even stranger.
* The Tank's HumanCannonball skill, which loads a Mii onto their barrel, with the Mii shaking their head in fear, before launching them towards an enemy. Of course, the launched Mii [[WhatTheHellHero disapproves of that act.]]
-->'''Cannonball Mii:''' Why would you DO that?
** This is doubly funny if the Mii being fired is currently suffering the Laughter status effect.
* The Cat's Playful Antics Skill. It consists of the Cat Mii ''rubbing against the other Mii's body'' to restore MP, and it's every bit as suggestive as that sounds.
* When riding Dominic the dragon, the main Mii and another sit above his head, another is held in his arms... and the last one is left helplessly clinging onto his tail with a shocked expression.
* When you meet with the [[{{Jerkass}} Prince From a Nearby Land]] in Neksdor, he cries about being tossed aside by the princess, the party sees him, and then just ignore him as they walk away.
** Even funnier is that he stays in this area for the rest of the game. Which means he's still in the desert, crying over not being married to the princess.
* In a sidequest to unlock the Vampire class, you are asked by a Vampire to rid their house of ghosts. The reason this undead cannot do it themselves is that they are literally [[IronicFear afraid of ghosts]]. It gets bonus points if you have Spotpass on and the vampire happens to be a character who isn't normally afraid of ghosts or is a ghost themselves in canon, like [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas Jack Skellington]] or [[WesternAnimation/CasperTheFriendlyGhost Casper.]]
* The [[ConMan Shady Merchant Family]] in Neksdor Town. The father [[PlayingSick pretends to be sick]] while the daughter tries to sell you an MP candy for 500G. After rescuing their faces, she'll knock down the price... to 498G.
** Your Mii will look completely shocked when you accept the offer and the daughter says "We got 'em!"
** You can also choose not to buy from them, and the daughter will burst into CrocodileTears. If it was a discount, the dad and daughter will simply say, "What a shame..."

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* One of the quests you can get for Ghontu Wastes is to take down an Abominable Snowman. Upon finding it, the hero mii continuously messes up pronouncing "abominable" before getting annoyed and starting the fight. The game then calls it a Yeti, as if the game itself is also fed up with saying "abominable".
* Warriors, of all people, learn a revive skill at a high enough level. It consists of a giant slap to the downed ally's head, and it's just about as effective as you'd think it would be. Even when it does work, it revives with 10 HP. By that time, your party's health will usually be over a hundred, so it's probably the worst revive skill in the game. Lucky, this is an auto skill, meaning it randomly triggers for free.
* The Imp's Butt Jab ability. They go behind another Mii and [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin jab him/her in the rump with the pitchfork]]. The Mii looks around bewildered before yelling "You!" and attacking a random enemy.
** If the Imp gets to use the ability again on the same Mii against the same enemy, the Mii will yell "You again!" instead.
** And if the Mii is a class that attacks all enemies with the standard attack (Pop Star, Thief, Flower, Vampire) they will instead yell "You guys!" before attacking all enemies.
** Some high level spears are so huge that it makes it look like the Imp is ''impaling'' the other Mii... [[MajorInjuryUnderreaction with no change in their reaction from the gentle prod.]]
* The mere existence of a Flower job class, meaning a Mii dressed up in a flower costume is running around and saving the world alongside mages and warriors. Even though Cat is an oddball job, the Flower manages to be even stranger.
* The Tank's HumanCannonball skill, which loads a Mii onto their barrel, with the Mii shaking their head in fear, before launching them towards an enemy. Of course, the launched Mii [[WhatTheHellHero disapproves of that act.]]
-->'''Cannonball Mii:''' Why would you DO that?
** This is doubly funny if the Mii being fired is currently suffering the Laughter status effect.
* The Cat's Playful Antics Skill. It consists of the Cat Mii ''rubbing against the other Mii's body'' to restore MP, and it's every bit as suggestive as that sounds.
* When riding Dominic the dragon, the main Mii and another sit above his head, another is held in his arms... and the last one is left helplessly clinging onto his tail with a shocked expression.
* When you meet with the [[{{Jerkass}} Prince From a Nearby Land]] in Neksdor, he cries about being tossed aside by the princess, the party sees him, and then just ignore him as they walk away.
** Even funnier is that he stays in this area for the rest of the game. Which means he's still in the desert, crying over not being married to the princess.
* In a sidequest to unlock the Vampire class, you are asked by a Vampire to rid their house of ghosts. The reason this undead cannot do it themselves is that they are literally [[IronicFear afraid of ghosts]]. It gets bonus points if you have Spotpass on and the vampire happens to be a character who isn't normally afraid of ghosts or is a ghost themselves in canon, like [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas Jack Skellington]] or [[WesternAnimation/CasperTheFriendlyGhost Casper.]]
* The [[ConMan Shady Merchant Family]] in Neksdor Town. The father [[PlayingSick pretends to be sick]] while the daughter tries to sell you an MP candy for 500G. After rescuing their faces, she'll knock down the price... to 498G.
** Your Mii will look completely shocked when you accept the offer and the daughter says "We got 'em!"
** You can also choose not to buy from them, and the daughter will burst into CrocodileTears. If it was a discount, the dad and daughter will simply say, "What a shame..."

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* Have plenty of grub? No idea what stat(s) on which Mii to invest on? Looking for a quick laugh? Tap the "Random" button and enjoy watching your Miis' reactions!
* Normally, Miis merely smile after winning a battle. However, conditions such as being happy (being the receiving end of the Praise assist), being angry (quarrel/fight relationship effects), or being afflicted by a StatusEffect will result in a different expression instead. So, you can have at least one Mii with a grumpy expression while performing their VictoryPose with their still-smiling allies, for example. Another amusing example is the one resulted from Hyper Sprinkles, which cause you to be greeted with a SlasherSmile (even funnier if the ''entire party'' is Hyped) during your party's VictoryPose!
* Speaking of Hype Sprinkles (and the Imp's Charm skill), just the whole idea of using them! Miis affected by this Sprinkle will behave as if they have the "berserk" status effect in other [=RPGs=] (boosts Attack, but restricts them into using regular attacks), which is represented in this game by having them acting as if they have a massive sugar rush (complete with SlasherSmile, WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises). Hyped Miis have almost all of their in-battle dialogue replaced with laughing/giggling or other expressions of extreme excitement. Also, the same expression is carried over even during assists, resulting in something like, say, a Mii asking a hyped-up Mii that just took a hit if they're okay and the hyper Mii softly shows appreciation for the gesture... while wildly flailing their arms all over the place with wide eyes and a massive grin. Even better if the interaction involves multiple Hyped Miis.



* The Roaming Gourmet can be seen in each area praising a local delicacy in food critic terms before sharing his new discovery with the party. In the cloud region of Nimbus, he is praising a [[MundaneMadeAwesome microwaved TV dinner]].
* The Fab Fairies' magic apparently requires them to perform a long choreographed pop star dance. The second time they do it your party even joins in!



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* The Roaming Gourmet can be seen in each area praising a local delicacy in food critic terms before sharing his new discovery with the party. In the cloud region of Nimbus, he is praising a [[MundaneMadeAwesome microwaved TV dinner]].
* The Fab Fairies' magic apparently requires them to perform a long choreographed pop star dance. The second time they do it your party even joins in!
* Have plenty of grub? No idea what stat(s) on which Mii to invest on? Looking for a quick laugh? Tap the "Random" button and enjoy watching your Miis' reactions!



* Normally, Miis merely smile after winning a battle. However, conditions such as being happy (being the receiving end of the Praise assist), being angry (quarrel/fight relationship effects), or being afflicted by a StatusEffect will result in a different expression instead. So, you can have at least one Mii with a grumpy expression while performing their VictoryPose with their still-smiling allies, for example. Another amusing example is the one resulted from Hyper Sprinkles, which cause you to be greeted with a SlasherSmile (even funnier if the ''entire party'' is Hyped) during your party's VictoryPose!
* Speaking of Hype Sprinkles (and the Imp's Charm skill), just the whole idea of using them! Miis affected by this Sprinkle will behave as if they have the "berserk" status effect in other [=RPGs=] (boosts Attack, but restricts them into using regular attacks), which is represented in this game by having them acting as if they have a massive sugar rush (complete with SlasherSmile, WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises). Hyped Miis have almost all of their in-battle dialogue replaced with laughing/giggling or other expressions of extreme excitement. Also, the same expression is carried over even during assists, resulting in something like, say, a Mii asking a hyped-up Mii that just took a hit if they're okay and the hyper Mii softly shows appreciation for the gesture... while wildly flailing their arms all over the place with wide eyes and a massive grin. Even better if the interaction involves multiple Hyped Miis.

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* Normally, Miis merely smile after winning a battle. However, conditions such as being happy (being the receiving end of the Praise assist), being angry (quarrel/fight relationship effects), or being afflicted by a StatusEffect will result in a different expression instead. So, you can have at least one Mii with a grumpy expression while performing their VictoryPose with their still-smiling allies, for example. Another amusing example is the one resulted from Hyper Sprinkles, which cause you to be greeted with a SlasherSmile (even funnier if the ''entire party'' is Hyped) during your party's VictoryPose!
* Speaking of Hype Sprinkles (and the Imp's Charm skill), just the whole idea of using them! Miis affected by this Sprinkle will behave as if they have the "berserk" status effect in other [=RPGs=] (boosts Attack, but restricts them into using regular attacks), which is represented in this game by having them acting as if they have a massive sugar rush (complete with SlasherSmile, WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises). Hyped Miis have almost all of their in-battle dialogue replaced with laughing/giggling or other expressions of extreme excitement. Also, the same expression is carried over even during assists, resulting in something like, say, a Mii asking a hyped-up Mii that just took a hit if they're okay and the hyper Mii softly shows appreciation for the gesture... while wildly flailing their arms all over the place with wide eyes and a massive grin. Even better if the interaction involves multiple Hyped Miis.
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* Normally, background characters in outings (new feature in the Nintendo Switch version) are filled with preset Mii characters. Even though this version only allows manual casting outside the Travelers' Hub visitors, if the player has filled their Mii roster with various characters (up to 500!), Hilarity ensues as the unused characters will be randomly picked to cameo in certain outing scenarios, with the same level of hilarity as mentioned above or even with characters modified using Makeup & Wigs.
* After getting your second party member, there is a conversation regarding the inns. The second Mii says this.
--> '''[[HelloInsertNameHere Second Mii]]''': ''Praise be to the deity of well-placed inns!''
** The British localisation uses a slightly different wording, which only serves to lampshade it even further:
--> '''[[HelloInsertNameHere Second Mii]]''': ''Praise be to the deity of [[LampshadeHanging conveniently-placed inns]]!''
** It gets better when you realize there are dozens of inns EVERYWHERE. These include, but are not limited to, active volcanoes, lotus ponds, underground caverns, ancient Eygptian-esque temples, and the Dark Lord's very own castle (yes, they managed to fit multiple inns inside a castle).
** Even better- Late in the main game, there are inns inside the Darker Lord's own Skyscraper, and in SPACE. Yes, Inns are well-placed even in '''''SPACE'''''.



* Sometimes a Mii can randomly change their hairstyle and hair color, leading the second Mii to say they look like a whole new person.
** Not only that, but the game doesn't distinguish between male and female hairdos, potentially producing moments like Wrestling/TripleH dying his hair red and tying them up in GirlishPigtails.
*** It's even possible for a Mii's new 'hairstyle' to consist of a completely shaven head.
* Two Miis can randomly do sit-ups, running on a treadmill, or push-ups at super speed to bulk up, gaining affection as a result.
--> '''[[HelloInsertNameHere The Miis]]''': ''We are so in-sync!''
-->'''Narration''': ''Their bond is as strong as their muscles!.''
* In the French localization, the Dark Lord is named "Avatar du Mal", basically meaning Avatar of Evil, but "mal" in French can mean "evil", "hurt" or even simply "bad". At some point in the game, the Dark Lord goes from possessing the InnocentBystander whose face he was using to possessing the Great Sage, who is a much more powerful host, and he renames himself "Avatar du Pire" or Avatar of Worse. His name literally goes FromBadToWorse.



* Sometimes, you'll get class specific interactions where one character asks something about the other. Highlights include...
** A scientist being asked if their profession is expensive since their work tends to be on the explosive side, prompting the scientist to mention that they get grants from the kingdom.
---> '''Asking Mii:''' So that's where our taxes go.
** A princess will talk about the good things in their life before wheezing and admitting that [[OfCorsetHurts the corset is a bit of a downer]].
---> '''Other Mii:''' Being a princess must be hard.
** A thief may get asked if they really steal things and, horrified, deny it.
** A mage can be asked if they can fly on a broomstick and they will grumpily ask if they have to explain physics again.
** A vampire can be asked if they really drink blood. The vampire just tells the other Mii that they shouldn't worry, their blood is [[BuffySpeak too garlic-y]].
** A chef can be asked by the other Mii if they can look at their frying pan. They allow this to happen, but are told to wash it afterwards, as they need to be kept clean.
---> '''Asking Mii''' ''(thinking)'': Then why are you always bashing monsters with it?
* The class interactions do not stop there, sometimes there are specific interactions between 2 Miis that share the same class as one another, some highlights include:
** Two Mages discussing how good it is to perform magic attacks, except one Mage admits to yell "Incinerate!" instead of "Fire!" in one battle, the other Mage isn't that impressed and bans them from a spell inventing club.
** Two Clerics share a hardship of another person that heals people before they have the chance, they share that that person is in fact... ''[[StandardRPGItems the HP Banana.]]''
** Two Thieves are annoyed they are the scapegoat of blame to any item that is missing, and hate being blamed for stealing as a result. [[ComicallyMissingthePoint They then wonder why they have become thieves...]]
** Two Chefs discuss a hardship of cooking mid battle [[LampshadeHanging with no utensils...and no water... and no food...]] They quickly conclude [[HeroismWontPaytheBills they need a pay-raise.]]
** Two Cats... [[AnimalTalk talking like cats to each other...]]


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* After getting your second party member, there is a conversation regarding the inns. The second Mii says this.
--> '''[[HelloInsertNameHere Second Mii]]''': ''Praise be to the deity of well-placed inns!''
** The British localisation uses a slightly different wording, which only serves to lampshade it even further:
--> '''[[HelloInsertNameHere Second Mii]]''': ''Praise be to the deity of [[LampshadeHanging conveniently-placed inns]]!''
** It gets better when you realize there are dozens of inns EVERYWHERE. These include, but are not limited to, active volcanoes, lotus ponds, underground caverns, ancient Eygptian-esque temples, and the Dark Lord's very own castle (yes, they managed to fit multiple inns inside a castle).
** Even better- Late in the main game, there are inns inside the Darker Lord's own Skyscraper, and in SPACE. Yes, Inns are well-placed even in '''''SPACE'''''.
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[[folder:Events, Interactions and Outings]]
* Normally, background characters in outings (new feature in the Nintendo Switch version) are filled with preset Mii characters. Even though this version only allows manual casting outside the Travelers' Hub visitors, if the player has filled their Mii roster with various characters (up to 500!), Hilarity ensues as the unused characters will be randomly picked to cameo in certain outing scenarios, with the same level of hilarity as mentioned above or even with characters modified using Makeup & Wigs.
* Sometimes a Mii can randomly change their hairstyle and hair color, leading the second Mii to say they look like a whole new person.
** Not only that, but the game doesn't distinguish between male and female hairdos, potentially producing moments like Wrestling/TripleH dying his hair red and tying them up in GirlishPigtails.
*** It's even possible for a Mii's new 'hairstyle' to consist of a completely shaven head.
* Two Miis can randomly do sit-ups, running on a treadmill, or push-ups at super speed to bulk up, gaining affection as a result.
--> '''[[HelloInsertNameHere The Miis]]''': ''We are so in-sync!''
-->'''Narration''': ''Their bond is as strong as their muscles!.''
* In the French localization, the Dark Lord is named "Avatar du Mal", basically meaning Avatar of Evil, but "mal" in French can mean "evil", "hurt" or even simply "bad". At some point in the game, the Dark Lord goes from possessing the InnocentBystander whose face he was using to possessing the Great Sage, who is a much more powerful host, and he renames himself "Avatar du Pire" or Avatar of Worse. His name literally goes FromBadToWorse.
* Sometimes, you'll get class specific interactions where one character asks something about the other. Highlights include...
** A scientist being asked if their profession is expensive since their work tends to be on the explosive side, prompting the scientist to mention that they get grants from the kingdom.
---> '''Asking Mii:''' So that's where our taxes go.
** A princess will talk about the good things in their life before wheezing and admitting that [[OfCorsetHurts the corset is a bit of a downer]].
---> '''Other Mii:''' Being a princess must be hard.
** A thief may get asked if they really steal things and, horrified, deny it.
** A mage can be asked if they can fly on a broomstick and they will grumpily ask if they have to explain physics again.
** A vampire can be asked if they really drink blood. The vampire just tells the other Mii that they shouldn't worry, their blood is [[BuffySpeak too garlic-y]].
** A chef can be asked by the other Mii if they can look at their frying pan. They allow this to happen, but are told to wash it afterwards, as they need to be kept clean.
---> '''Asking Mii''' ''(thinking)'': Then why are you always bashing monsters with it?
* The class interactions do not stop there, sometimes there are specific interactions between 2 Miis that share the same class as one another, some highlights include:
** Two Mages discussing how good it is to perform magic attacks, except one Mage admits to yell "Incinerate!" instead of "Fire!" in one battle, the other Mage isn't that impressed and bans them from a spell inventing club.
** Two Clerics share a hardship of another person that heals people before they have the chance, they share that that person is in fact... ''[[StandardRPGItems the HP Banana.]]''
** Two Thieves are annoyed they are the scapegoat of blame to any item that is missing, and hate being blamed for stealing as a result. [[ComicallyMissingthePoint They then wonder why they have become thieves...]]
** Two Chefs discuss a hardship of cooking mid battle [[LampshadeHanging with no utensils...and no water... and no food...]] They quickly conclude [[HeroismWontPaytheBills they need a pay-raise.]]
** Two Cats... [[AnimalTalk talking like cats to each other...]]
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** [[OverlyLongGag A third troper]] put [[Wiki/SCPFoundation SCP-999]] as her dark lord. This one speaks for itself.

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** [[OverlyLongGag A third troper]] put [[Wiki/SCPFoundation [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP-999]] as her dark lord. This one speaks for itself.
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Personally, my belief was that the "daughter bursts into tears" scene is essentially trying to guilt-trip you into paying up. The reason why she DOESN'T do so after the whole ordeal may be because the jig's most likely up by then already.


** You can also choose not to buy from them, and the daughter will burst into tears as their scam failed. If it was a discount, the dad and daughter will simply say, "What a shame..."

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** You can also choose not to buy from them, and the daughter will burst into tears as their scam failed.CrocodileTears. If it was a discount, the dad and daughter will simply say, "What a shame..."
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** Forest Nuts ★★: Mixed nuts. [[TakeThat Sounds like my last family reunion]]. [[AwkwardSilence Right? Right?!]]

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** Forest Nuts ★★: Mixed nuts. [[TakeThat Sounds like my last family reunion]]. [[AwkwardSilence Right? Right?!]]Right?!
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Moments pages are Spoilers Off. Also, Up To Eleven and Hilarity Ensues are defunct now


* Normally, background characters in outings (new feature in the Nintendo Switch version) are filled with preset Mii characters. Even though this version only allows manual casting outside the Travelers' Hub visitors, if the player has filled their Mii roster with various characters (up to 500!), HilarityEnsues as the unused characters will be randomly picked to cameo in certain outing scenarios, with the same level of hilarity as mentioned above or even UpToEleven with characters modified using Makeup & Wigs.

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* Normally, background characters in outings (new feature in the Nintendo Switch version) are filled with preset Mii characters. Even though this version only allows manual casting outside the Travelers' Hub visitors, if the player has filled their Mii roster with various characters (up to 500!), HilarityEnsues Hilarity ensues as the unused characters will be randomly picked to cameo in certain outing scenarios, with the same level of hilarity as mentioned above or even UpToEleven with characters modified using Makeup & Wigs.



** Even better- [[spoiler: Late in the main game, there are inns inside the Darker Lord's own Skyscraper, and in SPACE. Yes, Inns are well-placed even in '''''SPACE'''''.]]

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** Even better- [[spoiler: Late in the main game, there are inns inside the Darker Lord's own Skyscraper, and in SPACE. Yes, Inns are well-placed even in '''''SPACE'''''.]]



* In the French localization, the Dark Lord is named "Avatar du Mal", basically meaning Avatar of Evil, but "mal" in French can mean "evil", "hurt" or even simply "bad". At some point in the game, the Dark Lord [[spoiler:goes from possessing the InnocentBystander whose face he was using to possessing the Great Sage, who is a much more powerful host]], and he renames himself "Avatar du Pire" or Avatar of Worse. His name literally goes FromBadToWorse.

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* In the French localization, the Dark Lord is named "Avatar du Mal", basically meaning Avatar of Evil, but "mal" in French can mean "evil", "hurt" or even simply "bad". At some point in the game, the Dark Lord [[spoiler:goes goes from possessing the InnocentBystander whose face he was using to possessing the Great Sage, who is a much more powerful host]], host, and he renames himself "Avatar du Pire" or Avatar of Worse. His name literally goes FromBadToWorse.



*** It is possible to trigger this event [[spoiler:in New Lumos]]... where the place is AlwaysNight and [[CyberpunkWithAChanceOfRain always raining heavily]]. The game still treats the tired Mii as if they're ''still dizzy from the heat''.

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*** It is possible to trigger this event [[spoiler:in in New Lumos]]...Lumos... where the place is AlwaysNight and [[CyberpunkWithAChanceOfRain always raining heavily]]. The game still treats the tired Mii as if they're ''still dizzy from the heat''.



* When you meet with the [[{{Jerkass}} Prince From a Nearby Land]] in Neksdor, [[spoiler:he cries about being tossed aside by the princess]], the party sees him, and then just ignore him as they walk away.
** Even funnier is that he [[spoiler:stays in this area for the rest of the game. Which means he's still in the desert, crying over not being married to the princess.]]
* In a sidequest [[spoiler: to unlock the Vampire class]], you are asked by a Vampire to rid their house of ghosts. The reason this undead cannot do it themselves is that they are literally [[IronicFear afraid of ghosts]]. It gets bonus points if you have Spotpass on and the vampire happens to be a character who isn't normally afraid of ghosts or is a ghost themselves in canon, like [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas Jack Skellington]] or [[WesternAnimation/CasperTheFriendlyGhost Casper.]]

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* When you meet with the [[{{Jerkass}} Prince From a Nearby Land]] in Neksdor, [[spoiler:he he cries about being tossed aside by the princess]], princess, the party sees him, and then just ignore him as they walk away.
** Even funnier is that he [[spoiler:stays stays in this area for the rest of the game. Which means he's still in the desert, crying over not being married to the princess.]]
princess.
* In a sidequest [[spoiler: to unlock the Vampire class]], class, you are asked by a Vampire to rid their house of ghosts. The reason this undead cannot do it themselves is that they are literally [[IronicFear afraid of ghosts]]. It gets bonus points if you have Spotpass on and the vampire happens to be a character who isn't normally afraid of ghosts or is a ghost themselves in canon, like [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas Jack Skellington]] or [[WesternAnimation/CasperTheFriendlyGhost Casper.]]



* If their weapon is stolen, Miis get ready to strike as if they still had it and then run up and punch their target. It's not easily noticeable...except for [[spoiler: the elf]], who normally readies their weapon with both hands.

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* If their weapon is stolen, Miis get ready to strike as if they still had it and then run up and punch their target. It's not easily noticeable...except for [[spoiler: the elf]], elf, who normally readies their weapon with both hands.



* The Chef's [[OneHitKill Monster Dinner]], if it succeeds. The main source of this skill's hilarity is its animation: The target monster instantly dies on an inexplicably-appearing large frying pan, leaving its associated grub behind (the battle text says something on the lines of "<Monster> has been served.", while the damage pop-up is replaced with "Begone!" like Righteous Anger and Demonic Whisper). Using it to instantly serve common monsters like Goblins and Jellies is funny enough, but imagine using it on something ''unlikely'' to be cooked like Robots and Retroputers or theoretically plausible but still threatening-looking like the snake-based Orochis. [[spoiler:As a bonus, one of the post-game enemies is the Replica Dark Lord. If you encounter it as a regular enemy, Monster Dinner can work, which means you can cook a freakin' Dark Lord!]]

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* The Chef's [[OneHitKill Monster Dinner]], if it succeeds. The main source of this skill's hilarity is its animation: The target monster instantly dies on an inexplicably-appearing large frying pan, leaving its associated grub behind (the battle text says something on the lines of "<Monster> has been served.", while the damage pop-up is replaced with "Begone!" like Righteous Anger and Demonic Whisper). Using it to instantly serve common monsters like Goblins and Jellies is funny enough, but imagine using it on something ''unlikely'' to be cooked like Robots and Retroputers or theoretically plausible but still threatening-looking like the snake-based Orochis. [[spoiler:As As a bonus, one of the post-game enemies is the Replica Dark Lord. If you encounter it as a regular enemy, Monster Dinner can work, which means you can cook a freakin' Dark Lord!]]Lord!



* After [[spoiler: the Dark Lord kidnaps your entire party]] for the third time:

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* After [[spoiler: the Dark Lord kidnaps your entire party]] party for the third time:



* The Switch port has extra cutscenes where your Miis talk about their adventure at the dining table. In the cutscene that happens after [[spoiler: you manage to save the other 9 party members, they suggest [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere bailing on the mission because the Dark Lord is scary.]]]]
* Another funny scene is after the all the gems [[spoiler: that are the Sky Scraper keys]] are recovered. One party member suggests pin-the-jewels-on-the-face, another suggests playing marbles, and the third suggests skipping them over a pond or juggling! This makes the Player very worked up, to which the party members comment how they're just messing around and that it's fun to wind up the Player.

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* The Switch port has extra cutscenes where your Miis talk about their adventure at the dining table. In the cutscene that happens after [[spoiler: you manage to save the other 9 party members, they suggest [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere bailing on the mission because the Dark Lord is scary.]]]]
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* Another funny scene is after the all the gems [[spoiler: that are the Sky Scraper keys]] keys are recovered. One party member suggests pin-the-jewels-on-the-face, another suggests playing marbles, and the third suggests skipping them over a pond or juggling! This makes the Player very worked up, to which the party members comment how they're just messing around and that it's fun to wind up the Player.

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* Another funny scene is after the all the gems [[spoiler: that are the Sky Scraper keys]] are recovered. One party member suggests pin-the-jewels-on-the-face, another suggests playing marbles, and the third suggests skipping them over a pond or juggling! This makes the Player very worked up, to which the party members comment how they're just messing around and that it's fun to wind up the Player.



** The Park Outing has a chance of having a team member, being selected at random, witnessing the two Miis that were involved in the Outing on the boat.

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** The Park Outing has a chance of having a team member, being selected at random, witnessing the two Miis that were involved in the Outing on the boat.boat, and [[GreenEyedMonster making themselves jealous.]]



* One possible outcome in the boating outing is that one of the Miis is [[CannotSpitItOut trying to tell the other something but doesn't know how to]]. After insisting, they tell [[RumpRoast "Your backside's on fire."]] Immediately, the other Mii's butt will light on fire and they'll start dancing around trying to put it out. This still manges to increase their friendship. Note how the burning Mii doesn't think of [[WhatAnIdiot jumping into the lake they are floating on]].
* One version of the Stargazing outing results in one of the Miis getting abducted by aliens. Similarly, one version of the Ranch outing results in the sheep being abducted by aliens while both Miis are asleep.
* The cafe outing has several that are quite funny:
** One where both Miis forgot their money, and one where they both forget to order anything at all. In both cases, the owner will look quite angry with them.
** One where one of the Miis tries to order everything on the menu at once. What makes this one really funny is the owner's reaction. They get a distressed expression that they wear for the rest of the event, but then also join in dancing for joy with the other Miis, as if to convey mixed emotions between the expected labor and the expected profit.

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* ** One possible outcome in the boating outing is that one of the Miis is [[CannotSpitItOut trying to tell the other something but doesn't know how to]]. After insisting, they tell [[RumpRoast "Your backside's on fire."]] Immediately, the other Mii's butt will light on fire and they'll start dancing around trying to put it out. This still manges manages to increase their friendship. Note how the burning Mii doesn't think of [[WhatAnIdiot jumping into the lake they are floating on]].
* ** Another boating event has one Mii doing a strange one-legged dance on the boat while the other Mii comments how they wouldn't do that. The other Mii insists that [[TemptingFate it'd be fine,]] but after they row offscreen, there is a splashing sound before the rowing Mii comes back into frame with an exasperated expression and without the other Mii.
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One version of the Stargazing outing results in one of the Miis getting abducted by aliens. Similarly, one version of the Ranch outing results in the sheep being abducted by aliens while both Miis are asleep.
* ** The Stargazing outing can include one Mii wishing to be closer with the Mii they're going out with... then the other Mii wishes to be closer to another party member.
** The Ranch outing can also have one Mii offering to do an impersonation of a sheep. Sometimes they do an uncannily accurate sound of a sheep... or do a cow or horse sound just as realistic.
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The cafe outing has several that are quite funny:
** *** One where both Miis forgot their money, and one where they both forget to order anything at all. In both cases, the owner will look quite angry with them.
** *** One where one of the Miis tries to order everything on the menu at once. What makes this one really funny is the owner's reaction. They get a distressed expression that they wear for the rest of the event, but then also join in dancing for joy with the other Miis, as if to convey mixed emotions between the expected labor and the expected profit.



* In the cinema outing:
** There is a chance that the Mii on your right will not pay any attention to the film at all, either by staying asleep through the entire movie or only focusing on eating the popcorn. In the latter, the Mii to your left will [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodSandwich still have the tub totally full by the end.]]
** One of your (absent) party members has a chance to have been cast in the film. One of the Miis hypes their role up as something important... only for them to be a bit character with an obscure description. The disappointment on the other Mii's face is palpable.
** They can see a horror movie which causes both to scream in terror. This prompts a reminder to be quiet in the theater. It's even funnier in the American localization, where it is phrased as "please silence your cell phones and yourselves".
** After watching a mystery film, Mii A will leap to their feet and announce that Mii B was the killer. Mii B seems to believe them.
* In the fishing event:
** A Mii can tally their haul, starting with a number of fish of various types, then ending with 10 empty cans, which prompts the other Mii to get mad at litterers.
** One Mii gets a huge bite that requires assistance ''immediately'' after their friend goes to the bathroom. If they're lucky, they'll catch them before they actually go in. If they're unlucky...
* In the karaoke event:
** One Mii can accompany the other with a tambourine, only to get way too into it and overshadow the singer, who then advises them to stay in their lane.

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* ** In the cinema outing:
** *** There is a chance that the Mii on your right will not pay any attention to the film at all, either by staying asleep through the entire movie or only focusing on eating the popcorn. In the latter, the Mii to your left will [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodSandwich still have the tub totally full by the end.]]
** *** One of your (absent) party members has a chance to have been cast in the film. One of the Miis hypes their role up as something important... only for them to be a bit character with an obscure description. The disappointment on the other Mii's face is palpable.
** *** They can see a horror movie which causes both to scream in terror. This prompts a reminder to be quiet in the theater. It's even funnier in the American localization, where it is phrased as "please silence your cell phones and yourselves".
** *** After watching a mystery film, Mii A will leap to their feet and announce that Mii B was the killer. Mii B seems to believe them.
* ** In the fishing event:
** *** A Mii can tally their haul, starting with a number of fish of various types, then ending with 10 empty cans, which prompts the other Mii to get mad at litterers.
** *** One Mii gets a huge bite that requires assistance ''immediately'' after their friend goes to the bathroom. If they're lucky, they'll catch them before they actually go in. If they're unlucky...
* *** Sometimes a Mii will get nothing at all and give up, reeling up the hook. The other Mii notes that [[FailedASpotCheck they should put bait on the hook next time.]]
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In the karaoke event:
** *** One Mii can accompany the other with a tambourine, only to get way too into it and overshadow the singer, who then advises them to stay in their lane.



* In the library event:
** One Mii is absolutely clueless about horse terminology, while the other schools them... Until they get to horseshoes (American) or hooves (European), which ''neither of them'' knows the name of.
** One has a Mii read everything in the library and grow old in the process. Unlike the long movie with a similar aging gag, this is not shown to be a dream, but is still [[NegativeContinuity instantly undone]] and [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment never brought up again]]. Inexplicably, their friend who came in at the same time hasn't aged a day.

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* ** In the library event:
** *** One Mii is absolutely clueless about horse terminology, while the other schools them... Until they get to horseshoes (American) or hooves (European), which ''neither of them'' knows the name of.
** *** One has a Mii read everything in the library and grow old in the process. Unlike the long movie with a similar aging gag, this is not shown to be a dream, but is still [[NegativeContinuity instantly undone]] and [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment never brought up again]]. Inexplicably, their friend who came in at the same time hasn't aged a day.
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* Warriors, of all people, learn a revive skill at a high enough level. It consists of a giant slap to the downed ally's head, and it's just about as effective as you'd think it would be. Even when it does work, it revives with 10 HP. By that time, your party's health will usually be over a hundred, so it's probably the worst revive skill in the game. Lucky, this is an auto skill, meaning it could randomly trigger for free.

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* Warriors, of all people, learn a revive skill at a high enough level. It consists of a giant slap to the downed ally's head, and it's just about as effective as you'd think it would be. Even when it does work, it revives with 10 HP. By that time, your party's health will usually be over a hundred, so it's probably the worst revive skill in the game. Lucky, this is an auto skill, meaning it could randomly trigger triggers for free.
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** [[YouAllLookFamiliar Or you can just be extremely lazy and make every single Mii in the game as the exact same person.]] [[FridgeBrilliance Course, if said person is someone like]] [[MemeticMutation Weegee]] [[FridgeBrilliance as he has a stare that can turn a person into a clone of him, or a Mii based off a character with replicating abilities like Ditto or duplicating abilities in their homecanon, it actually makes sense...]]

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** [[YouAllLookFamiliar Or you can just be extremely lazy and make every single Mii in the game as the exact same person.]] [[FridgeBrilliance Course, if said person is someone like]] [[MemeticMutation [[VideoGame/MarioIsMissing Weegee]] [[FridgeBrilliance as he has a stare that can turn a person into a clone of him, or a Mii based off a character with replicating abilities like Ditto or duplicating abilities in their homecanon, it actually makes sense...]]
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* The Pop Star's Love Song skill literally causes the party to get [[WingdingEyes hearts in their eyes]] and literally [[ThePowerOfLove fall in mad love]] with them temporarily.
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** Bitingly Bitter Tea: "Fancy a [[SpotOfTea cup of tea?]] Of course you do. Sit down and drink up."

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** Bitingly Bitter Tea: "Fancy a [[SpotOfTea cup of tea?]] tea? Of course you do. Sit down and drink up."
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* Once the full party has assembled in Neksdor, the newest arrival will ask about their plan:
-->'''Mii C''': By the way... where exactly are we going?\\
'''Player Mii''': That... is a good question. Go ahead and give us a good answer, [Mii A]!\\
'''Mii A''': [''doing a little dance''] Where are we going?\\
'''Mii B''': [''doing the same dance''] Where... Where! Where was it?\\
'''Player Mii''': ... [''joins in the dancing'']\\
'''Mii C''': (Uh-oh...)\\
'''Player Mii''': Erm, let's put that teensy detail aside for now. This is going to be a real adventure!\\
'''Everyone''': ''Yeah!''\\
'''Mii C''': (Really though, should we be worried?)

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