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* DropTheHammer: The game contains several hammer type weapons, from a simple club, a standard hammer, all the way to the most notable weapon in this class, the jet hammer. This jet-powered beast hits like a truck and even propels the user forward to assist in landing the hit. Favored by Artillery bots, as it's the only class of melee weapons that they have complete access to. The various Hipporoid NPC bots also use hammers of different sizes, depending on the hippo.
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** You can even choose when to trip on your own, since, for strange reasons, the tripping is counted as a sub weapon. (Melee weapons are counted as Sub weapons). Frustratingly, melee weapons also ''combo into'' the tumble "attack." Although this is probably intentional since a robot with such a small profile running riot with something like a [[{{BFS}} Kamui]] [[BladeOnAStick Staff]] would be a huge annoyance to fight against.

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** You can even choose when to trip on your own, since, for strange reasons, the tripping is counted as a sub weapon. (Melee weapons are counted as Sub weapons). Frustratingly, melee weapons also ''combo into'' the tumble "attack." Although this is probably intentional since a robot with such a small profile running riot with something like a [[{{BFS}} Kamui]] [[BladeOnAStick Kamui Staff]] would be a huge annoyance to fight against.



** All bots get greatly increased damage resistance against friendly fire, to the point the max damage you'll do per hit is ONE. TWO if you're one of those [[{{BFS}} Kamui]] [[BladeOnAStick Staff]] wielding [[MightyGlacier Mighty Bynes]] hitting friendly artilleries, or a Vanguard Fencer.

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** All bots get greatly increased damage resistance against friendly fire, to the point the max damage you'll do per hit is ONE. TWO if you're one of those [[{{BFS}} Kamui]] [[BladeOnAStick Kamui Staff]] wielding [[MightyGlacier Mighty Bynes]] hitting friendly artilleries, or a Vanguard Fencer.



* LaserBlade: A couple of shop swords are of this kind, along with the [[{{BFS}} BF]][[BladeOnAStick BOaS]] Kamui Staff that Haku uses.

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* LaserBlade: A couple of shop swords are of this kind, along with the [[{{BFS}} BF]][[BladeOnAStick BOaS]] Kamui Staff that Haku uses.

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* MrFanservice: Herr Victor.



* EverythingsBetterWithPenguins:
** Pepens. Different types include normal enemies in Quest Mode, using them as Wonder Bits and even a whole mission with them as a major enemy.
** You can even obtain one to use. Can turn into a LethalJokeCharacter.
** The [[IGotBigger Jumbo Pepen]] (garapon bot) and Great Pepelong (Pepen Rebellion mission boss) take this to the logical extreme.


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* MrFanservice: Herr Victor.
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* ArbitraryMaximumRange: Projectiles DISAPPEAR upon hitting its source weapon's maximum lock-on range. If an enemy is even a tick or 2 beyond that point, it won't even be scratched. Somewhat subverted with some projectiles (regular missiles, pulse missiles, non-explosive railguns) that can continue flying much longer than their launcher's stated lock-on range, but they too will also disappear. Finally, there are some weapons whose projectiles will self-destruct at maximum range, dealing damage to those that would be just out of reach if the projectiles didn't explode.

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* ArbitraryMaximumRange: ArbitraryWeaponRange: Projectiles DISAPPEAR upon hitting its source weapon's maximum lock-on range. If an enemy is even a tick or 2 beyond that point, it won't even be scratched. Somewhat subverted with some projectiles (regular missiles, pulse missiles, non-explosive railguns) that can continue flying much longer than their launcher's stated lock-on range, but they too will also disappear. Finally, there are some weapons whose projectiles will self-destruct at maximum range, dealing damage to those that would be just out of reach if the projectiles didn't explode.
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* {{Gainaxing}}: Pretty much everything with boobs will wobble up and down.
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** The [[ShockAndAwe Stun Rod]] in ''Cosmic Break 2'', thanks to GoodBadBugs, becomes the emobodiment of this trope. Instead of zapping the enemy like how it should be, it zaps the wielders and makes them [[ImmodestOrgasm scream over]] and over again. You can even give it to the ''[[UpToEleven Chibis]]''...

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** The [[ShockAndAwe Stun Rod]] in ''Cosmic Break 2'', thanks to GoodBadBugs, becomes the emobodiment of this trope. Instead of zapping the enemy like how it should be, it zaps the wielders and makes them [[ImmodestOrgasm scream over]] and over again. You can even give it to the ''[[UpToEleven Chibis]]''...''Chibis''...



** The [[IGotBigger Jumbo Pepen]] (garapon bot) and Great Pepelong (Pepen Rebellion mission boss) take this to the [[UpToEleven logical extreme]].

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** The [[IGotBigger Jumbo Pepen]] (garapon bot) and Great Pepelong (Pepen Rebellion mission boss) take this to the [[UpToEleven logical extreme]].extreme.
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Cry Cute now dewicked


** The [[ShockAndAwe Stun Rod]] in ''Cosmic Break 2'', thanks to GoodBadBugs, becomes the emobodiment of this trope. Instead of zapping the enemy like how it should be, it zaps the wielders and makes them [[ImmodestOrgasm scream over]] [[CryCute and over again]]. You can even give it to the ''[[UpToEleven Chibis]]''...

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** The [[ShockAndAwe Stun Rod]] in ''Cosmic Break 2'', thanks to GoodBadBugs, becomes the emobodiment of this trope. Instead of zapping the enemy like how it should be, it zaps the wielders and makes them [[ImmodestOrgasm scream over]] [[CryCute and over again]].again. You can even give it to the ''[[UpToEleven Chibis]]''...



* ShockAndAwe: The Stun Rod in ''Cosmic Break 2'' is a taser intended to stun the enemies, but thanks to GoodBadBugs, it ends up stunning the user instead. On the flip side, if you put them onto the robot girls, it turns them into CryCute.

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* ShockAndAwe: The Stun Rod in ''Cosmic Break 2'' is a taser intended to stun the enemies, but thanks to GoodBadBugs, it ends up stunning the user instead. On the flip side, if you put them onto the robot girls, it turns makes them into CryCute.cry.
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** You have the [[TheCheerleader Lucheer series]], who have Pompom arms (20 force on a pompom?) and Baton arms... Then there's the [[ShrineMaiden Miko]] with a stick.

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** You have the [[TheCheerleader Lucheer series]], series, who have Pompom arms (20 force on a pompom?) and Baton arms... Then there's the [[ShrineMaiden Miko]] with a stick.
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* [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters Dozens of robots]], most of which have up to 6 parts (arm, legs, head, booster) that can be replaced with parts from other bots, creating a high level of customization. The robots include your standard humanoid mechs, animal themed mechs and [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots ridiculously human]] [[RobotGirl robot girls]].

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* [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters Dozens of robots]], robots, most of which have up to 6 parts (arm, legs, head, booster) that can be replaced with parts from other bots, creating a high level of customization. The robots include your standard humanoid mechs, animal themed mechs and [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots ridiculously human]] [[RobotGirl robot girls]].
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* CharacterNameLimits: In the original iteration of ''Cosmic Break'', players names on the JP, CN, and KR servers may not exceed 10 characters. The first English-language version, the North American server, initially had a 16 character limit for player names for alphas and betas, but reverted to the standardized 10 character limit when official service began.
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Meganekko is no longer a trope. It's a Fanspeak term. Moving wicks to Bespectacled Cutie when appropriate.


* {{Meganekko}}: Just about any moebot can become one with the help of the Intelli Blue/Red/Green accessories, though Feng Mei/Feng Mei-chan is this by default.
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* PantyShot: Possible with Ivis through clever camera manipulation, and I'm -not- talking about the garage view window... In the Japanese community this has gained her the nickname "Pantsu".
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* DiscardAndDraw: A plethora of bots in ''Cosmic Break'' are subject to this in the ''Universal'' re-launch, with them trading existing abilities/weapons for new ones.


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* StatusBuffDispel: There are various abilities that are capable of inflicting the "Support Rejection" status effect, which temporarily disables and pauses the effects and timer on buffs, as well as preventing the affected target from receiving any buffs while the de-buff is in effect.
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** [[FanNickname Alphagging]], or sticking the maximum number of weapons possible on an AIR bot and giving it the Moving Burst ability, is pretty much this.

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** [[FanNickname Alphagging]], or sticking Sticking the maximum number of weapons possible on an AIR bot and giving it the Moving Burst ability, ability is pretty much this.
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* StandardStatusEffects: Slow, burning, accuracy loss, ammo drain, etc.

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* StandardStatusEffects: StatusEffects: Slow, burning, accuracy loss, ammo drain, etc.



* SquishyWizard: S-size support bots.
* SuckingInLines: All the railguns.

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* %%* SquishyWizard: S-size support bots.
* %%* SuckingInLines: All the railguns.
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''[[http://www.cosmicbreak.com/home/ Cosmic Break]]'' is an MMO third-person mecha shooter created by the Japanese company Cyberstep, available in Japanese, English, Chinese and Korean. It is the sequel to an earlier game, ''C21''. The Japanese servers have been running since 2008, and the English version came out of its betas and had its official release in December of 2010. The English version shut down on March 5, 2019, marking an end to just over 9 years of service, with the original Japanese version following suit on August 20, 2020. Both versions will be replaced by an updated international version named ''Cosmic Break Universal'', to be launched at an indeterminate date in 2020 on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

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''[[http://www.cosmicbreak.com/home/ Cosmic Break]]'' is an MMO third-person mecha shooter created by the Japanese company Cyberstep, available in Japanese, English, Chinese and Korean. It is the sequel to an earlier game, ''C21''. The Japanese servers have been running since 2008, and the English version came out of its betas and had its official release in December of 2010. The English version shut down on March 5, 2019, marking an end to just over 9 years of service, with the original Japanese version following suit on August 20, 2020. Both versions will be were replaced by an updated international version named ''Cosmic Break Universal'', to be launched at an indeterminate date in 2020 on January 20th, 2021 on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.
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* BeamSpam: A certain Japanese clan tournament was composed of nothing but laser-wielding robots. (Also takes the FrickinLaserBeams trope literally). Also with the Izuna Kamui series and their boosters which can produce up to 8 homing beams, and are usually spammed.

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* BeamSpam: A certain Japanese clan tournament was composed of nothing but laser-wielding robots. (Also takes the FrickinLaserBeams [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]] trope literally). Also with the Izuna Kamui series and their boosters which can produce up to 8 homing beams, and are usually spammed.
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''[[http://www.cosmicbreak.com/home/ Cosmic Break]]'' is an MMO third-person mecha shooter created by the Japanese company Cyberstep, available in Japanese, English, Chinese and Korean. It is the sequel to an earlier game, ''C21''. The Japanese servers have been running since 2008, and the English version came out of its betas and had its official release in December of 2010. The original English version shut down on March 5, 2019, marking an end to just over 9 years of service, while an end-of-service date (August 20, 2020) has been given for the original Japanese version. Both versions will be replaced by an updated international version named ''Cosmic Break Universal'', to be launched at an indeterminate date in 2020 on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.

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''[[http://www.cosmicbreak.com/home/ Cosmic Break]]'' is an MMO third-person mecha shooter created by the Japanese company Cyberstep, available in Japanese, English, Chinese and Korean. It is the sequel to an earlier game, ''C21''. The Japanese servers have been running since 2008, and the English version came out of its betas and had its official release in December of 2010. The original English version shut down on March 5, 2019, marking an end to just over 9 years of service, while an end-of-service date (August 20, 2020) has been given for with the original Japanese version.version following suit on August 20, 2020. Both versions will be replaced by an updated international version named ''Cosmic Break Universal'', to be launched at an indeterminate date in 2020 on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}.
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The following tropes can be observed in ''Cosmic Break'':

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The !The following tropes can be observed in ''Cosmic Break'':
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* PowerGivesYouWings: When Crimrose attains the Seraph Promotion item, she turns into the Seraph Crimrose, shown in the picture at the top of the page. She gains a new unique booster on her back which expands out to form said wings. Yes, they're made of HardLight, they are [[StationaryWings stationary]], give you 32 seconds of infinite flight, and [[RuleOfCool is seriously cool]]. There are a few drawbacks. First, while the wings greatly increase air speed, they also affect her turning rate (but noticeably more responsive than air bots with Shaden engines). They also attract a lot of attention, you can't use either of the mid-air dash abilities (Accel Roll or Air Loop, if you have those equipped), it's a one-shot deal, maybe 2 or 3 if you used the core cartridges, and like the auxiliary booster tanks on Shaden's engines, the charges cannot be replenished with ammo packs or Long Range Support magic circles.

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* PowerGivesYouWings: When Crimrose attains the Seraph Promotion item, she turns into the Seraph Crimrose, shown in the picture at the top of the page. She gains a new unique booster on her back which expands out to form said wings. Yes, they're made of HardLight, they are [[StationaryWings stationary]], give you 32 seconds of infinite flight, and [[RuleOfCool is seriously cool]]. There are a few drawbacks. First, while the wings greatly increase air speed, they also affect her turning rate (but noticeably more responsive than air bots with Shaden engines). They also attract a lot of attention, you can't use either of the mid-air dash abilities (Accel Roll or Air Loop, if you have those equipped), it's a one-shot deal, maybe 2 or 3 if you used the core cartridges, and like the auxiliary booster tanks on Shaden's engines, the charges cannot be replenished with ammo packs or Long Range Support magic circles. They also have anti-homing capabilities, causing homing rockets to miss Crimrose.

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