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[[spoiler: Made it to the survivor pool.]]

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[[spoiler: The culprit of Week 2/Case 2.]]

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[[spoiler: The culprit of Week 1/Case 1.]]

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* Main/DrivenByEnvy: As early as Week 2, Dio had independently decided to make a few attempts at training his psychic powers and organizing meetings, but his efforts kick into overdrive Week 3 onwards, when he starts consciously comparing himself with Akechi.
* [[spoiler: Main/FashionVictimVillain: The attributes of his Impossibly Tacky Clothes are detailed below. Combined with Dio being the first culprit,]] you get this trope, which definitely serves its narrative purpose as an extension from the dysfunctional elements of his personality.
* [[spoiler: Main/FishOutOfTemporalWater: By over fifty years relative to the setting of the mall,]] leading him to take such unusual actions as try to play compact discs ''without removing them from their packages''.
* Main/IgnoredEpiphany: When he first regains his memories, he's shocked that his actions in the mall were a SenselessSacrifice, and he's also very critical of certain people. He keeps coming this close to concluding that he might be not so different, going about things the wrong way in general... and then Dio just goes home after the game, returning to the exact same career and lifestyle. The possibility is left open for a DoubleSubversion of HeelRealization after he learns that even his comrades won't entirely agree with him about what happened out there in the multiverse.
* Main/ImpossiblyTackyClothes: He splurges on other outfits in the mall, but these garments all retain the ridiculous themes of his canon default get-up. For example, he still wears a top hat. His clothes scream "who let him dress himself?" so loudly that Helena, who had forsaken the "shallow" fashion world, has no qualms about befriending someone whose profile says he likes "fashion".
* Main/KindHeartedCatLover: An example of the AntiVillain variation where this behavior is one of the few bright points in an otherwise sour personality. He sneaks out at night to avoid attention as he feeds the apparently unsupervised cats in the cat cafe, and he's one of the two people who undertakes the mission to return three of those cats who wandered out of the cafe and got lost in the mall.
* Main/NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: He seemed to believe that he would "save humanity" by [[spoiler: committing the first murder, getting the other thirteen strangers executed, and escaping to complete his "mission". However, he accepts this "mission" with no critical thought whatsoever, implying that his real concern is the pursuit of glory and the avoidance of punishment for disobeying orders, and his approach is merciless. Instead of coming off superheroic, Dio's demeanor towards the other strangers is almost completely callous, sometimes even sadistic. He may not have been motivated by money, but his actions were still the epitome of greedy]], as the Life Coach [[AnAesop summarizes]].

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* Main/DrivenByEnvy: DrivenByEnvy: As early as Week 2, Dio had independently decided to make a few attempts at training his psychic powers and organizing meetings, but his efforts kick into overdrive Week 3 onwards, when he starts consciously comparing himself with Akechi.
* [[spoiler: Main/FashionVictimVillain: The FashionVictimVillain: [[spoiler:The attributes of his Impossibly Tacky Clothes are detailed below. Combined with Dio being the first culprit,]] you get this trope, which definitely serves its narrative purpose as an extension from the dysfunctional elements of his personality.
* [[spoiler: Main/FishOutOfTemporalWater: By *FishOutOfTemporalWater: [[spoiler:By over fifty years relative to the setting of the mall,]] leading him to take such unusual actions as try to play compact discs ''without removing them from their packages''.
* Main/IgnoredEpiphany: IgnoredEpiphany: When he first regains his memories, he's shocked that his actions in the mall were a SenselessSacrifice, and he's also very critical of certain people. He keeps coming this close to concluding that he might be not so different, going about things the wrong way in general... and then Dio just goes home after the game, returning to the exact same career and lifestyle. The possibility is left open for a DoubleSubversion of HeelRealization after he learns that even his comrades won't entirely agree with him about what happened out there in the multiverse.
* Main/ImpossiblyTackyClothes: ImpossiblyTackyClothes: He splurges on other outfits in the mall, but these garments all retain the ridiculous themes of his canon default get-up. For example, he still wears a top hat. His clothes scream "who let him dress himself?" so loudly that Helena, who had forsaken the "shallow" fashion world, has no qualms about befriending someone whose profile says he likes "fashion".
* Main/KindHeartedCatLover: KindHeartedCatLover: An example of the AntiVillain variation where this behavior is one of the few bright points in an otherwise sour personality. He sneaks out at night to avoid attention as he feeds the apparently unsupervised cats in the cat cafe, and he's one of the two people who undertakes the mission to return three of those cats who wandered out of the cafe and got lost in the mall.
* Main/NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: He seemed to believe that he would "save humanity" by [[spoiler: committing the first murder, getting the other thirteen strangers executed, and escaping to complete his "mission". However, he accepts this "mission" with no critical thought whatsoever, implying that his real concern is the pursuit of glory and the avoidance of punishment for disobeying orders, and his approach is merciless. Instead of coming off superheroic, Dio's demeanor towards the other strangers is almost completely callous, sometimes even sadistic. He may not have been motivated by money, but his actions were still the epitome of greedy]], as the Life Coach [[AnAesop summarizes]].



[[spoiler: One of the victims of Week 2/Case 2.]]

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[[spoiler: One of the victims of Week 2/Case 2.]]
* [[spoiler: Main/MakeSureHesDead: After the culprit throws Yuuri over a second floor railing, he comes downstairs to check that Yuuri is dead. When it's obvious the poor guy is still alive and suffering, the culprit gives him a merciful, quick end by slitting his throat.]]
* Main/SingleTargetSexuality: Despite not remembering his canon relationship with Victor (and even freaking out over the sight of his ring), Yuuri never shows romantic or sexual interest in any of the other Strangers.
* [[spoiler: Main/SlashedThroat: How the culprit of Week 2 finishes him off. The fact that both carotids were severed with a precise cut shows that the killer knew exactly what he was doing.]]

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* [[spoiler: Main/MakeSureHesDead: After MakeSureHesDead: [[spoiler:After the culprit throws Yuuri over a second floor railing, he comes downstairs to check that Yuuri is dead. When it's obvious the poor guy is still alive and suffering, the culprit gives him a merciful, quick end by slitting his throat.]]
* Main/SingleTargetSexuality: SingleTargetSexuality: Despite not remembering his canon relationship with Victor (and even freaking out over the sight of his ring), Yuuri never shows romantic or sexual interest in any of the other Strangers.
* SlashedThroat: [[spoiler: Main/SlashedThroat: How the culprit of Week 2 finishes him off. The fact that both carotids were severed with a precise cut shows that the killer knew exactly what he was doing.]]



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[[spoiler: Punished during the final week.]]

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[[spoiler: Punished during Week 3.]]

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* FanNickname: "Tabooty" may not have appeared in the Round proper, but you better believe the players gave him a nickname!

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* FanNickname: "Tabooty" may not have appeared in the Round proper, but you better believe the players gave him a nickname!
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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Simia Cantus.
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* Main/IgnoredEpiphany: When he first regains his memories, he's shocked that his actions in the mall were a SenselessSacrifice, and he's also very critical of certain people. He keeps coming this close to concluding that he might be NotSoDifferent, going about things the wrong way in general... and then Dio just goes home after the game, returning to the exact same career and lifestyle. The possibility is left open for a DoubleSubversion of HeelRealization after he learns that even his comrades won't entirely agree with him about what happened out there in the multiverse.

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* Main/IgnoredEpiphany: When he first regains his memories, he's shocked that his actions in the mall were a SenselessSacrifice, and he's also very critical of certain people. He keeps coming this close to concluding that he might be NotSoDifferent, not so different, going about things the wrong way in general... and then Dio just goes home after the game, returning to the exact same career and lifestyle. The possibility is left open for a DoubleSubversion of HeelRealization after he learns that even his comrades won't entirely agree with him about what happened out there in the multiverse.
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* BiTheWay: If his conversations with Britt and Akechi during Week 1 are any indication...
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* Main/BiTheWay: Similar to canon, she is vaguely interested in a pretty guy and easily distracted by attractive women. [[spoiler: Unlike canon so far, where she rather lacks the opportunity, she works up the nerve to ask the Life Coach out in the epilogue.]]
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* CrowningMomentofHeartwarming: Post-Endgame, when [[spoiler:she accepts Kana's friendship]].
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* Main/ImpossiblyTackyClothes: He splurges on other outfits in the mall, but these garments all retain the ridiculous themes of his canon default get-up. For example, he still wears a top hat. His clothes scream "who let him dress himself?" that Helena, who had forsaken, has no qualms about befriending someone whose profile says he likes "fashion".

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* Main/ImpossiblyTackyClothes: He splurges on other outfits in the mall, but these garments all retain the ridiculous themes of his canon default get-up. For example, he still wears a top hat. His clothes scream "who let him dress himself?" so loudly that Helena, who had forsaken, forsaken the "shallow" fashion world, has no qualms about befriending someone whose profile says he likes "fashion".
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* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: During the second culprit's breakdown, he clings to hope that a loved one would be saved because he'd asked LC if [[ExactWords one person could survive]] the mass execution, and, misunderstanding his intentions, she'd answered in the affirmative. But rather than a culprit getting to choose one loved one to spare, she just meant that the Fabricator would naturally be spared as it's a perk of their role.

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* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: During the second culprit's breakdown, he clings to hope that a loved one would be saved because he'd asked LC if [[ExactWords one person could survive]] the mass execution, and, misunderstanding his intentions, she'd answered in the affirmative. But rather than a culprit getting to choose one loved one whoever they wanted to spare, she just meant that the Fabricator would naturally be spared as it's a perk of their role.
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* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: During the second culprit's breakdown, he clings to hope that a loved one would be saved because he'd asked LC if [[ExactWords one person could survive]] the mass execution, and she'd answered in the affirmative. But rather than a culprit getting to pick someone to spare, she just meant that the Fabricator would be spared.

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* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: During the second culprit's breakdown, he clings to hope that a loved one would be saved because he'd asked LC if [[ExactWords one person could survive]] the mass execution, and and, misunderstanding his intentions, she'd answered in the affirmative. But rather than a culprit getting to pick someone choose one loved one to spare, she just meant that the Fabricator would naturally be spared.spared as it's a perk of their role.

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