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* LuckManipulationMechanic: Some of his wares allow you to have a chance of getting extra choices of upgrades or items in boxes. He [[spoiler:also starts out with the Gold Die, which not only gives him an innate extra choice for upgrades and items, but any option in that slot is guaranteed to be rare or better]].
* MagikarpPower: As a [[spoiler:playable character, he starts out with 10% instead of 5% crit chance but one less HP, making him fragile. However, his [[LuckManipulationMechanic Gold Die]] not only gives him an extra option on upgrades and loot, but also guarantees said option to be rare or better, allowing him to build his stats faster and have a higjer chance to get good items]].

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* FeatherFlechettes: Attacks by throwing razor feathers at enemies.
* LuckManipulationMechanic: Some of his wares allow you to have a chance of getting extra choices of upgrades or items in boxes. He [[spoiler:also also starts out with the Gold Die, which not only gives him an innate extra choice for upgrades and items, but any option in that slot is guaranteed to be rare or better]].better.
* MagikarpPower: As a [[spoiler:playable playable character, he starts out with 10% instead of 5% crit chance but one less HP, making him fragile. However, his [[LuckManipulationMechanic Gold Die]] not only gives him an extra option on upgrades and loot, but also guarantees said option to be rare or better, allowing him to build his stats faster and have a higjer chance to get good items]].items.



* VileVulture: Subverted. He is perhaps the only benevolent NPC in the game [[spoiler:until he is unlocked as a playable character]]. Then again, he does run a BlackMarket.

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* VileVulture: Subverted. He is perhaps the only benevolent NPC in the game [[spoiler:until until he is unlocked as a playable character]].character. Then again, he does run a BlackMarket.
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* MagikarpPower: As a [[spoiler:playable character, he starts out with 10% instead of 5% crit chance but one less HP, making him fragile. However, his [[LuckManipulationMechanic Gold Die]] not only gives him an extra option on upgrades and loot, but also guarantees said option to be rare or better, allowing him to build his stats faster and have a higjer chance to get good items]].
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* LuckManipulationMechanic: Some of his wares allow you to have a chance of getting extra choices of upgrades or items in boxes. He [[spoiler:also starts out with the Gold Die, which not only gives him an innate extra choice for upgrades and items, but any option in that slot is guaranteed to be rare or better]].
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* VileVulture: Subverted. He is perhaps the only benevolent NPC in the game. Then again, he does run a BlackMarket.

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* VileVulture: Subverted. He is perhaps the only benevolent NPC in the game.game [[spoiler:until he is unlocked as a playable character]]. Then again, he does run a BlackMarket.
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* EyePop: Upon defeat, when he realizes that the dynamite he dropped at his feet is about to explode, his eyes pop out downwards as he makes an OhCrap expression.
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* DoppelgangerAttack: They are capable of creating weaker clones of themselves in the fight, all sporting the same attack capabilities but with only 2000 HP each.


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* FlunkyBoss: Every time they reach certain health thresholds, a clone of them will spawn in with the same attacks as the boss but much lower health.


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* SelfDuplication: Has the ability to spawn weaker copies of itself as it takes damage.
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A childlike desert spirit who aids those lost in the desert and wields an artifact of great power, the Mighty Mezcal Staff. The Undertaker is very interested in this artifact's power, and as such placed a bounty on his head to obtain it personally.

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A Tales and rumors recount the sightings of Ollin, a childlike desert spirit who aids those lost in the desert and wields an artifact of great power, power -- the Mighty Mezcal Staff. The Ollin is indeed real, and the Undertaker is very interested in this his artifact's power, and as such power. As such, he placed a bounty on his Ollin's head to obtain it personally.
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A former hitwoman goblin who once worked for the Undertaker but deserted from her villainous ways. Unfortunately, the Undertaker doesn't let those who know too much about him leave so easily, and so he placed a bounty on her.

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A former Orphaned at a young age, Serra quickly learned that she had a proficiency in bows and crossbows. Working as a bounty hunter, she soon became a hitwoman goblin who once worked for serving the Undertaker but eventually grew tired of and deserted from her villainous ways. Unfortunately, the Undertaker doesn't let those who know too much about him leave so easily, and so he placed a bounty on her.
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A sheriff who helped people in need and learned the ways of the Sheriffken from a HiddenElfVillage after his defeat by the Undertaker.

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A valiant sheriff who helped people in need need. Upon finding out about the Undertaker, he attempted to stop the threat, but was ambushed, left for dead, and had his Sheriff position taken over by his ArchNemesis Crazy Denzel. After being saved by a HiddenElfVillage, he learned the ways of the Sheriffken from a HiddenElfVillage after his defeat by and now seeks to bring the Undertaker.Undertaker to justice.
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* MoralityChain: In life, the three-headed dog was [[BigBad the Undertaker's]] beloved pet, and his love for his dog was one of his ''very few'' redeeming traits. Unfortunately, it grew old and passed away, causing the Undertaker to resort to forbidden magic to bring it back.

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* MoralityChain: In life, the three-headed dog was [[BigBad the Undertaker's]] beloved pet, and his love for his dog was one of his ''very few'' redeeming traits. Unfortunately, it grew old and passed away, causing the Undertaker to resort to forbidden magic to bring it back.back, permanently pushing him over the deep end.
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* ShroudedInMyth: Much of him is told in rumours by people who were saved by him but often dismissed as thirst- or delirium- induced hallucinations.

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* ShroudedInMyth: Much of him Ollin is told in rumours by people who were saved by him but often dismissed as thirst- or delirium- induced hallucinations. Turns out, he ''is'' the real deal, but unfortunately the Undertaker knows this too and seeks to acquire Ollin's staff.

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* BottomlessMagazines: He doesn't ever seem to run out of dynamite.



* GrenadeSpam: His entire battle strategy involves throwing ''lots'' of dynamite around.

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* GrenadeSpam: His entire battle strategy involves throwing ''lots'' of dynamite around.around, way more than his coat looks like it should carry.


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* ThrowDownTheBomblet: Like the other MoleMen, his favored combat strategy is throwing lots of dynamite.


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* TheUndead: Was formerly a living overlord until his use of necromancy to bring his hellhound back also turned him into a skeletal undead.
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* TheSheriff: Is the sheriff of a small town called Greenhill.

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* TheSheriff: Is Was the sheriff of a small town called Greenhill.Greenhill until the Undertaker left him for dead and installed his ArchNemesis Crazy Denzel as the new Sheriff there.
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* EvilVirtues: Despite being a despicable person, he did have one redeeming quality in the love for his pet HellHound. When it died, he resorted to dark magic to try and get it back.

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* CurbStompBattle: Was on the receiving end of one by the Undertaker when he tried to take the villain on.

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* CurbStompBattle: Was on the receiving end of one by the Undertaker when he tried to take the villain on.on, thanks to being ambushed by Crazy Denzel.



* MoralityChain: In life, the three-headed dog was the Undertaker's beloved pet, and his love for his dog was one of his ''very few'' redeeming traits. Unfortunately, it grew old and passed away, causing the Undertaker to resort to forbidden magic to bring it back.

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* MoralityChain: In life, the three-headed dog was [[BigBad the Undertaker's Undertaker's]] beloved pet, and his love for his dog was one of his ''very few'' redeeming traits. Unfortunately, it grew old and passed away, causing the Undertaker to resort to forbidden magic to bring it back.



* RightHandAttackDog: Even in death, it still serves as one of the Undertaker's most trusted sheriffs.



* TheDragon: After helping [[BigBad the Undertaker]] ambush Nigel and leave him for dead, he got promoted to the Undertaker's right-hand man.



* ShoutOut: One of his quotes on dynamite is "Hey, as long as it works!". This same quote is what the dynamite-throwing Jackal responded to Kenshiro in ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' after the latter questioned him if throwing dynamite around was a martial art.

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* ShoutOut: One of his quotes on dynamite His CatchPhrase is "Hey, as long as it works!". This same quote is what the dynamite-throwing Jackal responded to Kenshiro in ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' after the latter questioned him if throwing dynamite around was a martial art.
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* MoralityPet: In life, the three-headed dog was the Undertaker's beloved pet, and his love for his dog was one of his ''very few'' redeeming traits. Unfortunately, it grew old and passed away, causing the Undertaker to resort to forbidden magic to bring it back.

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* MoralityPet: MoralityChain: In life, the three-headed dog was the Undertaker's beloved pet, and his love for his dog was one of his ''very few'' redeeming traits. Unfortunately, it grew old and passed away, causing the Undertaker to resort to forbidden magic to bring it back.



* PetTheDog:

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* PetTheDog: Despite his vileness, he had a soft spot for his three-headed dog Rex, Cupcake and Brutus. When it died of old age, he resorted to much darker methods to get it back.
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* MoralityPet: In life, the three-headed dog was the Undertaker's beloved pet, and his love for his dog was one of his ''very few'' redeeming traits. Unfortunately, it grew old and passed away, causing the Undertaker to resort to forbidden magic to bring it back.


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* ArchEnemy: He escaped from Nigel and later on helped the Undertaker ambush him, and has now taken over Nigel's place as the Sheriff of Greenhill.


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* ShoutOut: One of his quotes on dynamite is "Hey, as long as it works!". This same quote is what the dynamite-throwing Jackal responded to Kenshiro in ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' after the latter questioned him if throwing dynamite around was a martial art.


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* GoodSamaritan: Travelers mention that he wanders the desert, and only appears in front of lost, thirsty travelers to aid them.



* GoodSamaritan: Travelers mention that he wanders the desert, and only appears in front of lost, thirsty travelers to aid them.
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* PunnyName: The Deputy Mole is called [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Mole]] and even sports the look with a red, tattooed face.

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* PunnyName: The Deputy Mole is called [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Mole]] and even sports the Darth Maul's look with a red, tattooed face.

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* CurbStompBattle: On the receiving end of one by the Undertaker when he tried to take the villain on.

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* CloseRangeCombatant: His Sheriffken returns back to him after a short distance, meaning that he needs to go closer to enemies to damage them. He can increase his range by picking Area Size upgrades upon level-up.
* CurbStompBattle: On Was on the receiving end of one by the Undertaker when he tried to take the villain on.


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* OneHitPolykill: His Sheriffken comes with 5 piercing, allowing one projectile to hit enemies 5 times before disappearing.


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* TheSheriff: Is the sheriff of a small town called Greenhill.


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* MagicStaff: His weapon is the Mighty Mezcal Staff, which not only lowers his cooldowns but also allows him to shoot cactus balls that deal double damage and explode into a spray of spines.
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* ChildrenAreInnocent: While Ollin isn't a child, he does have the mentality and innocence of one. He views the {{Bounty Hunter}}s trying to catch and kill him as nothing but a game of tag that's more fun than usual.

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[[folder:Bounty Hunters]]

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[[folder:Bounty Hunters]]Hunters and Deputies]]
* {{Antepiece}}: The developers have mentioned that the Hounds and the Mole Men use attacks similar to their [[BossBattle Sheriffs]], giving the player a taste and hint of what they'll be up against so they'll be able to avoid the respective Sheriffs' attacks better.



* {{Mooks}}: The various basic enemies faced in the game.

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* HellHound: Hounds are skeletal dogs that can fire their head out a moderate distance before returning to them.
* KingMook: Deputies are MiniBoss-level enemies that are souped-up versions of the basic foes.
* MiniBoss: Deputies serve as the game's minibosses, even sporting a LifeMeter above their heads. They drop a loot chest upon death.
* MoleMen: Mole Men are moles that can dig underground to avoid long-range attacks and throw dynamite to hit an area after a bit of time.
* {{Mooks}}: The They are the various basic enemies faced in the game.game.
* PunnyName: The Deputy Mole is called [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Mole]] and even sports the look with a red, tattooed face.



A three-headed skeletal HellHound who summons weaker clones of itself in battle.

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A three-headed skeletal HellHound who summons weaker clones of itself in battle. Leader of the Hounds.



* KingMook: To the Hounds, being their leader and all. Unlike the basic Hounds and the Deputy, he has three heads that can be fired out in succession.



A MadBomber [[MoleMen mole man]] who uses excessive amounts of explosives.

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A MadBomber [[MoleMen mole man]] who uses excessive amounts of explosives. Leader of the Mole Men.


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* KingMook: To the MoleMen, being their leader and all. He's capable of throwing out ''far'' greater amounts of dynamite than his minions.


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* TunnelKing: Not only can he dig underground really fast, he can ''also'' throw dynamite from underground while digging.
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* FighterMageThief:
** Serra is the Thief, being the DefectorFromDecadence who has the fastest fire rate and long range who's best played as a kiting professional.
** Nigel is the Fighter, being the heroic Sheriff with limited range that can hit groups of enemies.
** Ollin is the Mage, being a desert spirit with lowered cooldowns on all his cooldown-based effects, including the [[RecursiveAmmo special ability]] of his Mighty Mezcal Staff.

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* HeelFaceTurn: Used to work for the Undertaker, but defected from her unscrupulous ways.



* HeelFaceTurn: Used to work for the Undertaker, but defected from her unscrupulous ways.
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* ResignationsNotAccepted: The reason why the Undertaker put a bounty on her was due to her defection, especially after [[HeKnowsTooMuch she knew a lot about him]].


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* CurbStompBattle: On the receiving end of one by the Undertaker when he tried to take the villain on.
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* GoodSamaritan: Travelers mention that he wanders the desert, and appears only to aid lost souls.

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* GoodSamaritan: Travelers mention that he wanders the desert, and only appears only in front of lost, thirsty travelers to aid lost souls.them.
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* GoodSamaritan: Travelers mention that he wanders the desert, and appears only to aid lost souls.
* ShroudedInMyth: Much of him is told in rumours by people who were saved by him but often dismissed as thirst- or delirium- induced hallucinations.

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Character sheet for ''VideoGame/BountyOfOne'', under construction.

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Character sheet for ''VideoGame/BountyOfOne'', under construction.
''VideoGame/BountyOfOne''.



* PhysicalMysticalTechnological:
** Serra is the Technological, as she wields a crossbow gun for her weapon.
** Nigel is the Physical, as his weapon is a shuriken thrown with might and skill.
** Ollin is the Mystical, being a ghost whose weapon is a staff that allows him to cast cactus magic.



A former hitwoman goblin who once worked for the Undertaker but deserted from her villainous ways.

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A former hitwoman goblin who once worked for the Undertaker but deserted from her villainous ways. Unfortunately, the Undertaker doesn't let those who know too much about him leave so easily, and so he placed a bounty on her.



* HeelFaceTurn: Used to work for the Undertaker, but defected from her unscrupulous ways.



A sheriff who helped people in need and learned the ways of the Sheriffken after his defeat by the Undertaker.

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A sheriff who helped people in need and learned the ways of the Sheriffken from a HiddenElfVillage after his defeat by the Undertaker.



A childlike desert spirit who aids those lost in the desert and wields an artifact of great power, the Mighty Mezcal Staff.

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A childlike desert spirit who aids those lost in the desert and wields an artifact of great power, the Mighty Mezcal Staff. The Undertaker is very interested in this artifact's power, and as such placed a bounty on his head to obtain it personally.
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* GatheringSteam: Her unlockable weapon the Bowgun allows her to increase her firing rate up to 2x as long over a period of 10 seconds as she stands still, but resets if she moves. The charge-up period can be shortened with Cooldown upgrades.


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* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: A Cowboy Ninja who throws piercing shurikens.
* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: His Sheriffkens home back in to him after moving a short distance, but can pierce up to five enemies.


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* CheerfulChild: A very childlike spirit who sees the bounty hunters as a fun game of "Tag, you're it!".
* FloatingLimbs: His arms and legs are all disconnected from his body. Justified, as he's a spirit.


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* OurGhostsAreDifferent: Ollin is a desert spirit who roams the desert to help lost souls, and also carries great power with the Mighty Mezcal Staff.


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* MadBomber: A crazed, bomb-throwing [[MoleMen mole man]].
* MoleMen: A FunnyAnimal mole who can dig underground like his kind.
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Character sheet for ''VideoGame/BountyOfOne'', under construction.

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!! Playable characters
[[folder:In General]]
* OneManArmy: They're capable of taking down armies of {{bounty hunter}}s.
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[[folder:Serra]]
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A former hitwoman goblin who once worked for the Undertaker but deserted from her villainous ways.
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* DefectorFromDecadence: Was once a hitwoman for the Undertaker, but defected after being tired of her villainous ways. Unfortunately, the Undertaker [[ResignationsNotAccepted isn't keen on deserters]], especially [[HeKnowsTooMuch one who knows too much]].
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[[folder:Nigel]]
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A sheriff who helped people in need and learned the ways of the Sheriffken after his defeat by the Undertaker.
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* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Would always come to the aid of anyone who needed it. This led to him attempting to take on the Undertaker by himself, and was set up and left for dead by him.
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[[folder:Ollin]]
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A childlike desert spirit who aids those lost in the desert and wields an artifact of great power, the Mighty Mezcal Staff.
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* GreenThumb: His Mighty Mezcal Staff gives him cactus-based powers like shooting cactus spikes and even firing balls of cacti that explode into spreads of spines.
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!! Allies
[[folder:Roger]]
The vulture shopkeeper of the Black Market.
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* {{Shopkeeper}}: This is what he acts as, allowing you to spend coins to buy his wares.
* VileVulture: Subverted. He is perhaps the only benevolent NPC in the game. Then again, he does run a BlackMarket.
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!! Enemies and Bosses
[[folder:Bounty Hunters]]
* BountyHunter: All of them are after the bounty that the Undertaker placed on the player characters' heads.
* FighterMageThief: They're split up into three categories: Goblins, Chargers, and Shooters being the Thief, Fighter and Mage respectively. Goblins are the fastest but the flimsiest and use their speed to run after you, Chargers are slow but have a lot of health and can use a charging attack from mid-range, and Shooters often stick at the back lines while firing ranged attacks.
* TheGoomba: The weakest enemies in the game are the basic Goblins, who take two attacks to die. A single damage upgrade allows you to kill them instantly.
* {{Mooks}}: The various basic enemies faced in the game.
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[[folder:Rex, Cupcake and Brutus]]
A three-headed skeletal HellHound who summons weaker clones of itself in battle.
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* FluffyTheTerrible: Downplayed. While Rex and Brutus are threatening dog names appropriate for a skeletal HellHound, the middle head is named Cupcake and is a pug's skull.
* HellHound: A huge, three-headed, flaming skeletal dog.
* OddNameOut: Cupcake is an [[FluffyTheTerrible adorable dog name]] compared to Rex's and Brutus's threatening names.
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[[folder:Crazy Denzel]]
A MadBomber [[MoleMen mole man]] who uses excessive amounts of explosives.
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* DeathByIrony: He's a MadBomber whose fate upon defeat is getting blown up by the explosives he dropped at his feet.
* GrenadeSpam: His entire battle strategy involves throwing ''lots'' of dynamite around.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In a nearly-literal example, he goes out when the explosives he dropped at his feet explode him.
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[[folder:The Undertaker]]
The villain of the game who placed the bounties on the player characters' heads.
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* BigBad: He's the one who placed the bounty on your characters' heads and is stated to be the FinalBoss of the game. He's also personally involved in the lives of the playable characters.
* GameOverMan: The [[GameOver Defeat screen]] shows a shot of his head and two crossbows, accompanied by an EvilLaugh.
* HellishHorse: Concept artwork shows him riding a skeletal horse.
* MixAndMatchWeapon: Concept artwork shows his weapon being a cross between a shovel and a shotgun.
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