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* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: After discovering that Materia is weakened and injured, Rem along with Yuna and Eiko attempt to use their white magic to cure her, surprised to find it actually works. Spiritus explains it is because of the power of their conviction, because they truly desired to heal Materia was their magic able to work ... however he also explains the inverse is also true, and beings who wish destruction on them such as Kefka and Vayne can do so under the same belief.
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* GodsHandsAreTied: In Act 3. Because the new world was not created by them, Materia and Spiritus no longer have the ability to directly intervene in events there and are reduced to sending new recruits. (And forging Ultima weapons.) Spiritus' attempt to finally banish Kefka fails because the warriors' will gives them greater power than the gods.
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* OutOfFocus: After Act 1, which had Mog as one of the primary story characters who also had a lot of mystery surrounding him. Since then, Mog has shifted to the background. He is no longer a danger to the party and as of Act 3 isn't even necessary for finding new party members anymore, since Materia or Spiritus find them first (if they don't outright summon the new fighters themselves) and drop them off right by the party. He is still a central part of the group in some ways, but he hasn't had many prominent scenes aside from meeting the Mog from ''VI''.
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* TheMcCoy: Mog notes that Spiritus' domain is emotion, and he understands its strength.

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* TheMcCoy: Mog notes that Spiritus' Spiritus's domain is emotion, and he understands its strength.
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* MookMaker: Heroic example; as of Act 3 Mog has the power to summon the missing members of the party as "shadows", so that the player can still use all of their characters even if they are still unaccounted for in-story.
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* TheAtoner: Spiritus, by the Act 2 Interlude, acknowledges how much he has screwed up and resolves to help Materia's warriors find respite [[spoiler: even though the World of Respite is gone]].
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* AlmightyIdiot: His power is greater than the two gods Spiritus and Materia, though he only seems intent to devour the crystals and doesn't seem to be able to speak or have any will of his own beyond that.


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* OneWingedAngel: True to ''Final Fantasy'' form, he pulls this trope in the climactic battle at the end of Act 2, becoming a dark draconic monstrosity that's ''much'' bigger than his previous form.
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* OverarchingVillain: Every chapter has an ArcVillain among Spiritus's warriors, but Shinryu is the villain throughout the whole plot.

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* BiggerBad: As revealed at the end of Act 2, towards Ardyn's BigBad.


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* GreaterScopeVillain: As revealed at the end of Act 2, towards Ardyn's BigBad.
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* BiggerBad: As revealed at the end of Act 2, towards Ardyn's BigBad.
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* HijackedByGanon: Shinryu personally steals the core crystal of darkness from Ardyn, causing the latter to lose his power over it, at which point he decides to join the heroes if it means he gets to keep defying the gods that way.

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* EnemyMine: Materia and Spiritus actively fight alongside each other after [[spoiler: Ardyn]] takes control of the crystal core of darkness, but since they're both also focused on maintaining the World of Respite they can't defeat him.



* TheGhost: Shinryu has not actually been seen yet as of the beginning of Arc 2, only mentioned by the villains or the gods (and he only started being mentioned after the end of Arc 1 and the defeat of the Blackened Will). He has only been seen through his planesgorgers.

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* ConflictKiller: He finally appears at the end of Act 2, Final Chapter part 1 and [[spoiler: devours the crystal core of darkness, neatly putting an end to the fight between Ardyn and... pretty much everyone else. It leads to Ardyn joining forces with Noctis in order to defeat him]].
* TheGhost: Shinryu has not actually been seen yet as of the beginning of Arc 2, only mentioned by the villains or the gods (and he only started being mentioned after the end of Arc 1 and the defeat of the Blackened Will). He has only been seen through his planesgorgers. He finally appears at the end of Act 2.
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* PowerLimiter: Spiritus took one precaution for summoning all the megalomaniacs and super-powered antagonists from each world - he sealed away their OneWingedAngel forms in the crystal core of darkness so he could keep them under control better. [[spoiler: Ardyn finds out about this and Seymour suspects that he intends to unseal everyone's powers so they can wreak havoc and wipe out all the worlds]].
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* ArtificialHuman: All of them, technically, but Machina's Dark Manikin in particular. [[spoiler: Ace]] creates him using the crystal core of darkness's power, giving him personality traits that he thinks a friend should have, and makes a being that isn't like the real Machina at all. Cinque even says it's like [[spoiler: Ace]] made his own "dress up doll."
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* TransferableMemory: An ability that all Dark Manikins seem to have; they can hold onto memories for their real selves to spare them from the pain of what they've gone through.
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* JokeCharacter: For an April Fool's event, Mog decides to forge a [[SummonMagic summon pact]] with Terra. But when he is equipped as a summon, all he does is increase Terra's attack by a minuscule amount, cleanse her debuffs, and... increase Terra's "love." He doesn't even give the player five free turns like the other summons do!
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* ManipulativeBastard: Spiritus understands emotions better than Materia but also uses them to manipulate his warriors. For instance, he motivates Seymour by telling him only about all the bad things that happened to the Guado and portrayed Yuna as selfishly ignoring their troubles.
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** Mog says that he can't say for sure that everyone can be trusted given how many of them there are by Chapter 9. Terra is appalled and points out that ''Mog personally recruited every single one of them''.

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** Mog says that he can't say for sure that everyone can be trusted given how many of them there are by Chapter 9. Terra is appalled and points out that ''Mog personally recruited every single one of them''.them'' and vouched for each recruit's character himself.

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* PowerFloats: Materia is ''always'' floating in this game, whereas she never did in ''NT''.

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* TinMan: At the end of Act 2, Chapter 7, Lightning asks Materia if she understands why [[spoiler:concealing people's painful memories was wrong]]. Materia replies that she didn't understand and still ''doesn't'' understand, but must accept that it was a mistake based on their anger--because while she understands how to grant a body rest, she still doesn't know how to grant rest to the spirit.
* PowerFloats: Materia is ''always'' floating in this game, whereas she never did in ''NT''. This is true even when her powers have weakened and she is slumped over in midair.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Spiritus believes that raw strength and power are the chief qualifications for a summoned warrior. So he summons Kefka... to ''protect'' the world. The party really chew him out for that after the events of Act 2, Chapter 5.



* DidntThinkThisThrough: Spiritus believes that raw strength and power are the chief qualifications for a summoned warrior. So he summons Kefka... to ''protect'' the world. The party really chew him out for that after the events of Act 2, Chapter 5.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Spiritus believes that raw strength and power are the chief qualifications for a summoned warrior. So he summons Kefka... to ''protect'' the world. GodNeedsPrayerBadly: The party really chew him out for that after the events beginning of Act 2, Chapter 5.7 shows a weakened Materia, who is losing her power due to the lack of faith the party has in her. It's enough for [[spoiler: Sephiroth to effortlessly strike her down in the guise of Zack]].



* RageAgainstTheHeavens: Some characters, such as Onion Knight, Lightning, and Edgar, do not trust the gods to begin with and wish to seek them out just to get some answers, having absolutely no desire to be controlled by them.

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* PetTheDog: Spiritus [[spoiler: revives Materia]], no questions asked, to maintain balance in the world (which he at one point deemed unnecessary and preferred the world of battle to it).
* RageAgainstTheHeavens: Some characters, such as Onion Knight, Lightning, and Edgar, do not trust the gods to begin with and wish to seek them out just to get some answers, having absolutely no desire to be controlled by them. Later, the warriors realize they need Materia and decide to work with her for real.



* TheSpock: Mog notes that Materia is not one to be swayed by emotion, but rather logic, contrasting with Spiritus.

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* TheSpock: Mog notes that Materia is not one to be swayed by emotion, but rather logic, contrasting with Spiritus. However, she later admits that seeing the party forge friendships and bonds with one another makes her feel happy.

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* CloningBlues: Sephiroth [[spoiler: defeats Materia and takes over her throne]], allowing him to create Dark Manikins out of the crystal core. He makes multiple copies of Zack, which get infected by Jenova cells and impersonate the party. Afterward, the original Zack Manikin helps the party take them down.


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* CloningBlues: Sephiroth [[spoiler: defeats Materia and takes over her throne]], allowing him to create Dark Manikins out of the crystal core. He makes multiple copies of Zack, which get infected by Jenova cells and impersonate the party, becoming almost indistinguishable from them. The original Zack Manikin helps the party take them down, unwilling to be a pawn of Sephiroth and also because the clones degrade over time into monsters.
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* BiggerBad: To the Blackened Will's ArcVillain for the first arc of the story.
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* CloningBlues: Sephiroth [[spoiler: defeats Materia and takes over her throne]], allowing him to create Dark Manikins out of the crystal core. He makes multiple copies of Zack, which get infected by Jenova cells and impersonate the party. Afterward, the original Zack Manikin helps the party take them down.
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* {{Determinator}}: Lyse's Dark Manikin. She is noted for having quite a strong will (in a world where will is everything related to someone's power). At first, she is determined to give her memories back to Yda, only to be convinced by Caius that such terrible memories would hurt Yda, leaving the Lyse manikin to do everything in her power ''not'' to give them back to Yda - including diving into Torsions after villains like Kam'lanaut and trying to fight a planesgorger ''[[IWorkAlone on her own]]'', all in an effort to save Yda from pain.
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* IdiotBall: There's really no justifiable reason for Spiritus to keep Kefka around after [[spoiler:Kefka revives the Blackened Will with the express purpose of destroying that world and ''every single other world'']] except for the fact that ''Dissidia'' requires the BigBad of each game, and because Kefka was a permanent playable character by then.

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