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''Second Wind'' is a flash-based {{Roguelike}} VideoGame.

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''Second Wind'' is a flash-based {{Roguelike}} VideoGame.VideoGame starring you as a dungeon adventurer who dreams of conquering the dungeon for riches, glory, and maybe even a shot at godhood.



* AnotherDimension: [[spoiler: The third area]].
* BackFromTheDead: The Second Wind.

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* AnotherDimension: [[spoiler: The third area]].
area is set on the astral plane, where the gods reside]].
* BackFromTheDead: The Second Wind.Wind allows you to come back once after you die.



* KillerDM: [[spoiler: You fight him as the boss of the first area]].

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* KillerDM: [[spoiler: You fight him a literal killer dungeon master as the boss of the first area]].



* ItOnlyWorksOnce: The Second Wind.

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* ItOnlyWorksOnce: The Second Wind.Wind only works once per area, and dying again kills the run.



* TheThreeTrials: Seen in the second area.

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* TheThreeTrials: Seen in the second area.area, where you have to pass color-coded trials and equivalent guardians to pass.



* TorchesAndPitchforks: The Angry Dungeon Mob.
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Randal Smith]] offers this; accepting gets you a NonstandardGameOver.
* WhenTreesAttack: Ent trees and various flora.

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* TorchesAndPitchforks: The Angry Dungeon Mob.
Mob is a stick figure mob armed with weapons.
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Randal Smith]] offers this; accepting this before you battle him. Accepting gets you a NonstandardGameOver.
* WhenTreesAttack: Ent trees and various flora.flora are fightable monsters.
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* AerithAndBob: The gods of the world are called Krillix, Armon, Spediphis, Zorom, and... Smith.

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* AerithAndBob: The gods of the world are called Krillix, Armon, Spediphis, Zorom, and... Smith. This makes more sense when you realize [[spoiler:Smith is actually a human.]]



* AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: Shopkeepers regularly increase prices; this is dependent on weapon and armor equipment upgrades.

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* AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: Shopkeepers regularly increase prices; this is dependent on weapon and armor equipment upgrades.

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* AerithAndBob: The gods of the world are called Krillix, Armon, Spediphis, Zorom, and... Smith.



* AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: Shopkeepers regularly increase prices; this is dependent on [[spoiler: weapon and armor equipment upgrades]].

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* AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: Shopkeepers regularly increase prices; this is dependent on [[spoiler: weapon and armor equipment upgrades]].upgrades.



* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: [[spoiler: The third area]].

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* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: AnotherDimension: [[spoiler: The third area]].


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* DeathOrGloryAttack: The Darkfolk's Boom spell deals insane amounts of damage after a few upgrades, but also drains all of your mana. If you're going to use it, you'd better make sure it kills.


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* EquivalentExchange: Making offerings at a church increases one stat and lowers another, depending on which god receives the offering. To wit:
** Krillix: Dexterity to Power. You deal more damage, but will land fewer hits.
** Spediphis: Armor to Dexterity. You will land hits more often, but so will your enemies.
** Armon: Health to Armor. You take more damage, but get hit less often.
** Zorom: Power to Health. You take less damage, but so do your enemies.
** Smith: The affected stats are chosen at random.


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* OneStatToRuleThemAll: Dexterity is very important to classes that don't have any accuracy-boosting abilities. Even if your character has immense amounts of power and defense, it doesn't do squat if you can't land a single hit on the enemy.
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* DungeonMaintenance: The first area is run by the Dungeon Master, who employs maintenance workers for his dungeon. If you meet a maintenance worker, he can grant you access to a maintenance shaft.


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* EasyModeMockery: On Newgrounds, the achievement for beating the game on the lowest difficulty is called "Wimp".


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* PurpleIsPowerful: Randal Smith is said to be the creator of everything, and his churches associate with the color purple.

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* AddictiveMagic: The Blackguard's Demon ability temporarily boosts your Dex for the battle, while permanently lowering it for future battles. Thus, the more you use it, the more tempted you will be to use it again.



* EldritchAbomination: Monsters in the third area, especially Polite Flayers and Greater Miscreants.



* FallenHero: [[spoiler: Monsters in the third area]].

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* FallenHero: [[spoiler: Monsters Some enemies in the third area]].area are evil versions of the playable classes]].
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* LookOnMyWorksYeMightyAndDespair: The trope name is mentioned in the Average ending, [[spoiler:when the player character realizes they have nothing left to rule over after having destroyed the other gods.]]
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* AGodAmI: In the backstory, [[spoiler: Randall Smith]] was this even among the other gods and betrayed them, rising above their influence.

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* AGodAmI: In the backstory, [[spoiler: Randall Randal Smith]] was this even among the other gods and betrayed them, rising above their influence.



** Really Bad: [[spoiler:You accept Randall Smith's offer to rule together with him, but he betrays you and kills you.]]
** Bad: [[spoiler:You fight Randall Smith, but lose.]]
** Average: [[spoiler:You fight Randall Smith and defeat him, taking his power for yourself. But since you also destroyed the other gods, the world is in ruins, making your victory a pyrrhic one.]]
** [[GoldenEnding Great]]: [[spoiler:If you defeat Randall Smith but leave the other gods alone, you assume Smith's power and rule the world for ages to come.]]

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** Really Bad: [[spoiler:You accept Randall Randal Smith's offer to rule together with him, but he betrays you and kills you.]]
** Bad: Not Good: [[spoiler:You fight Randall Randal Smith, but lose.]]
** Average: [[spoiler:You fight Randall Randal Smith and defeat him, taking his power for yourself. But since you also destroyed the other gods, the world is in ruins, making your victory a pyrrhic one.]]
** [[GoldenEnding Great]]: Great?]]: [[spoiler:If you defeat Randall Randal Smith but leave the other gods alone, you assume Smith's power and rule the world for ages to come.]]



* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Randall Smith]] offers this; accepting gets you a NonstandardGameOver.

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* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Randall Randal Smith]] offers this; accepting gets you a NonstandardGameOver.

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