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* A second video-game adaptation was released in November 2023 called ''Maitre du Donjon de Naheulbheuk'' ("The Dungeon Master of Naheulbeuk"). it's a simulation ala ''Videogame/{{Dungeons}}'' or ''Videogame/DungeonKeeper''. It's a {{Prequel}} starting 10 years before the main series, and puts the player in the shoes of Reivax, Xhandar's long-suffering half-golbin underling. Reivax has been hired to work in the titular dungeon, and is tasked with turning it from a mediocre heap to the fearsome and deadly place it is by the start of the series.

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* A second video-game adaptation was released in November 2023 called ''Maitre du Donjon de Naheulbheuk'' ("The Dungeon Master of Naheulbeuk"). it's This is a simulation ala à la ''Videogame/{{Dungeons}}'' or ''Videogame/DungeonKeeper''. It's a {{Prequel}} starting 10 years before the main series, and puts the player in the shoes of Reivax, Xhandar's long-suffering half-golbin underling. Reivax has been hired to work in the titular title dungeon, and is tasked with turning it from a mediocre heap to the fearsome and deadly place it is by the start of the series.
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* A second video-game adaptation was released in November 2023 called ''Le Donjon de Naheulbeuk: Le Maitre du donjon'' ("The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk: The Dungeon Master"). it's a simulation ala ''Videogame/{{Dungeons}}'' or ''Videogame/DungeonKeeper''. It's a {{Prequel}} starting 10 years before the main series, and puts the player in the shoes of Reivax, Xhandar's long-suffering half-golbin underling. Reivax has been hired to work in the titular dungeon, and is tasked with turning it from a mediocre heap to the fearsome and deadly place it is by the start of the series.

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* A second video-game adaptation was released in November 2023 called ''Le ''Maitre du Donjon de Naheulbeuk: Le Maitre du donjon'' Naheulbheuk'' ("The Dungeon Master of Naheulbeuk: The Dungeon Master").Naheulbeuk"). it's a simulation ala ''Videogame/{{Dungeons}}'' or ''Videogame/DungeonKeeper''. It's a {{Prequel}} starting 10 years before the main series, and puts the player in the shoes of Reivax, Xhandar's long-suffering half-golbin underling. Reivax has been hired to work in the titular dungeon, and is tasked with turning it from a mediocre heap to the fearsome and deadly place it is by the start of the series.
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* AmusinglyAwfulAim: [[TheDitz The Elf]]'s ineptitude with her bow, in a parody of the racial ArcherArchetype, is a constant RunningGag of the series. It has happened that she hit ''something'', but it's very rarely what she aimed at. Notably, [[StandardizedLeader the Ranger]]'s leg during a fight with a troll -- at first confusing him since the troll wasn't armed with a bow. Or, at another time, the chest of one of the dwarves that the party was rescuing from a squad of orcs; at least they could blame the orcs on this one, thanks to the Enchantress [[BeQuietNudge silencing the Elf in time]].

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* AmusinglyAwfulAim: [[TheDitz The Elf]]'s ineptitude with her bow, in a parody of the racial ArcherArchetype, archer, is a constant RunningGag of the series. It has happened that she hit ''something'', but it's very rarely what she aimed at. Notably, [[StandardizedLeader the Ranger]]'s leg during a fight with a troll -- at first confusing him since the troll wasn't armed with a bow. Or, at another time, the chest of one of the dwarves that the party was rescuing from a squad of orcs; at least they could blame the orcs on this one, thanks to the Enchantress [[BeQuietNudge silencing the Elf in time]].
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* DramaticIrony: At the end of season 6, the Magician and the Ranger celebrate the fact that, [[spoiler: with Zangdar dead, they no longer have to worry about people pursuing them]]. What they don't know is that now, [[spoiler: a very old and very powerful vampire lord ''and'' a wizard lieutenant of Gzor have them on their shit list]].


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* MassOhCrap: The party has this reaction when they see the [[spoiler:massive black dragon]] flying around their rendezvous point.
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* A second video-game adaptation was released in November 2023 called ''Le Donjon de Naheulbeuk: Le Maitre du donjon'' ("The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk: The Dungeon Master"). it's a simulation ala ''Videogame/{{Dungeons}}'' or ''Videogame/DungeonKeeper''. It's a {{Prequel}} starting 10 years before the main series, and puts the player in the shoes of Reivax, Xhandar's long-suffering half-golbin underling. Reivaxhas been hired to work in the titular dungeon, and is tasked with turning it from a mediocre heap to the fearsome and deadly place it is by the start of the series.

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* A second video-game adaptation was released in November 2023 called ''Le Donjon de Naheulbeuk: Le Maitre du donjon'' ("The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk: The Dungeon Master"). it's a simulation ala ''Videogame/{{Dungeons}}'' or ''Videogame/DungeonKeeper''. It's a {{Prequel}} starting 10 years before the main series, and puts the player in the shoes of Reivax, Xhandar's long-suffering half-golbin underling. Reivaxhas Reivax has been hired to work in the titular dungeon, and is tasked with turning it from a mediocre heap to the fearsome and deadly place it is by the start of the series.
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* A second video-game adaptation was released in November 2023 called ''Le Donjon de Naheulbeuk: Le Maitre du donjon'' ("The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk: The Dungeon Master"). it's a simulation ala ''Videogame/{{Dungeons}}'' or ''Videogame/DungeonKeeper''. It's a {{Prequel}} starting 10 years before the main series, and puts the player in the shoes of Reivax, Xhandar's long-suffering half-golbin underling. Reivaxhas been hired to work in the titular dungeon, and is tasked with turning it from a mediocre heap to the fearsome and deadly place it is by the start of the series.

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* FailedASpotCheck: As she enters Zangdar's lair, the Elf complains about how ugly the rug is. The Ranger then has to point out the iron golem that's barring their way to her...

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As she enters Zangdar's lair, the Elf complains about how ugly the rug is. The Ranger then has to point out the iron golem that's barring their way to her...



---> '''Dwarf:''' Hey, there's a coat-hanger shaped like a lizard!\\
'''Dwarf:''' The coat-hanger, [[Main/OhCrap its eyes just moved!]]

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---> '''Dwarf:''' --->'''Dwarf:''' Hey, there's a coat-hanger shaped like a lizard!\\
'''Dwarf:''' The coat-hanger, [[Main/OhCrap [[OhCrap its eyes just moved!]]



* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold:
** At the end of ''La Couette de l'oubli'', [[spoiler:the adventurers manage to kill the evil wizard who wanted to [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt awake the God of Slumber]], and thus manage to save the entire world. Except that it all happened in the wizard's secret lair, so absolutely nobody except them knows about it.]]

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* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold:
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TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: At the end of ''La Couette de l'oubli'', [[spoiler:the adventurers manage to kill the evil wizard who wanted to [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt awake the God of Slumber]], and thus manage to save the entire world. Except that it all happened in the wizard's secret lair, so absolutely nobody except them knows about it.]]
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** Another one in season 2 when the Dwarf notices a weirdly-shaped piece of furniture.
---> '''Dwarf:''' Hey, there's a coat-hanger shaped like a lizard!\\
'''Dwarf:''' The coat-hanger, [[Main/OhCrap its eyes just moved!]]

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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: The Elf has AmusinglyAwfulAim in the origial audio play, frequently missing enemies or outright accidentaly shooting her allies during fights. In the videogame adaptation, she actually has pretty good aim.

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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: The Elf has AmusinglyAwfulAim in the origial audio play, frequently missing enemies or outright accidentaly accidentally shooting her allies during fights. In the videogame video-game adaptation, she actually has pretty good aim.



* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: The Dwarf is prone to fighting, loves beer and gold, comes from a mine and uses axes. However, it looks like his entire race just loves annoying the hell out of the other races. They're the ones producing the Chiantos candies, for a start.
** The Dwarf is so comically stereotypical that the game frequently lampshades it. While the other characters are described as a "strong barbarian" or "a nimble elf", he's described as "a dwarf... just a dwarf".

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* OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame: The Dwarf is prone to fighting, loves beer and gold, comes from a mine and uses axes. However, it looks like his entire race just loves annoying the hell out of the other races. They're the ones producing the Chiantos candies, for a start.
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start. The Dwarf is so comically stereotypical that the game frequently lampshades it. While the other characters are described as a "strong barbarian" or "a nimble elf", he's described as "a dwarf... just a dwarf".



* ShamefulShrinking: In the comic book, after the group is forced to fight a {{Golem}} inside ancient desert ruins, the Enchantress is grumbling that the map they were following should have contained a warning... until she checks it and sees that, yes, it did contain a warning about the golem, she just missed it. Next panel, she's reduced to the size of a midget in shame, almost disappearing in her helmet.

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* ShamefulShrinking: In the comic book, after the group is forced to fight a {{Golem}} inside ancient desert ruins, the Enchantress is grumbling that the map they were following should have contained a warning... until she checks it and sees that, yes, it did does contain a warning about the golem, she just missed it. Next panel, she's reduced to the size of a midget in shame, almost disappearing in her helmet.



* ShowSomeLeg: In the dwarf underground city, when confronted with a mob of unruly dwarf civilians accusing the party of being the cause of the bad guys' attack, and of stealing their valuables (they're not wrong on either count...), the Priestess makes a magic-enhanced RousingSpeech to calm them down... and gets a potent circumstance bonus by having herself and the elf baring their breasts to the all-male crowd.

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* ShowSomeLeg: In the dwarf underground city, when confronted with a mob of unruly dwarf civilians accusing the party of being the cause of the bad guys' attack, and of stealing their valuables (they're not wrong on either count...), count), the Priestess makes a magic-enhanced RousingSpeech to calm them down... and gets a potent circumstance bonus by having herself and the elf baring their breasts to the all-male crowd.



* StrategyRPG: The video game adaptation allows you to position characters strategically; behind cover, or to make flanking maneuvers and/or sneak attacks. You can also touch off [[ExplosiveBarrels explosive crates]] of varying effects.

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* StrategyRPG: The video game video-game adaptation allows you to position characters strategically; behind cover, or to make flanking maneuvers and/or sneak attacks. You can also touch off [[ExplosiveBarrels explosive crates]] of varying effects.
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** The 20th episode was entirely devoted to shout-outs, using audio extracts of ''Film/{{Conan the Barbarian|1982}}'', ''Film/{{Willow}}'' and ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.

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** The 20th episode was entirely devoted to shout-outs, using audio extracts of ''Film/{{Conan the Barbarian|1982}}'', ''Film/{{Willow}}'' and ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.''Film/BackToTheFuture1''.

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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: The Elf has AmusinglyAwfulAim in the origial audio play, frequently missing enemies or outright accidentaly shooting her allies during fights. In the videogame adaptation, she actually has pretty good aim.



* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: At the end of ''La Couette de l'oubli'', [[spoiler:the adventurers manage to kill the evil wizard who wanted to [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt awake the God of Slumber]], and thus manage to save the entire world. Except that it all happened in the wizard's secret lair, so absolutely nobody except them knows about it.]]

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* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: TheGreatestStoryNeverTold:
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At the end of ''La Couette de l'oubli'', [[spoiler:the adventurers manage to kill the evil wizard who wanted to [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt awake the God of Slumber]], and thus manage to save the entire world. Except that it all happened in the wizard's secret lair, so absolutely nobody except them knows about it.]]
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* ForcedEuthanasia: At one point the elf falls into a PitTrap and yells at the rest of the party to rescue her. [[https://lacomtedugeek.fr/repliques/humour/le-donjon-de-naheulbeuk/elle-dit-quon-devrait-lui-balancer-des-rochers-sur-la-gueule-pour-lachever/ The dwarf has different ideas.]]
-->'''Ranger:''' What's she saying?\\
'''Dwarf:''' She says we should leave her down there and be on our way.\\
'''Elf:''' Get me out of here, it's all sticky!\\
'''Dwarf:''' She says we should drop big rocks on her head to finish her off.
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It's literally said in the opening, it's not a spoiler.


* ArtifactOfDoom: [[spoiler:The 12 statues of Gladeulferah]], when "properly" used. Which means wrapped in ham and laid out around a dancing one-legged gnome....

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* ArtifactOfDoom: [[spoiler:The The 12 statues of Gladeulferah]], Gladeulferah, when "properly" used. Which means wrapped in ham and laid out around a dancing one-legged gnome....gnome.

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