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* EmptyRoomPsych: Various bonus rooms may pop up between levels in the Item World, presented at random. One such room contains a knight with some dialogue explaining that this is his private room and apologizing for there being nothing more to it. It stands out as the only room without a purpose. [[spoiler:Diligent players may discover that this room actually has two versions that appear identical at first, with one featuring an invisible path to a secret duplication shop.]]
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* ScunthorpeProblem: Comes up with the weekly online challenge that has you register teams for AI-battles. If you rename any pieces of equipment with the Item Worlder, the game will check those names against a list of restricted words and identify them as problematic, telling the player which ones fail but not why. Because it only checks items that have been renamed, the late-game item "Trapezohedron"[[labelnote:note]](the four letters following the T)[[/labelnote]] is only flagged if the player attempted to personalize it. Returning it to its original name still fails the check, so you have no choice afterward but to rename it something different or avoid equipping it to your online team.
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* ContinuityNod: The ending creates a massive lore dump grade example by implying all game exclusive techniques such as monster mounting, Overload Skills, and Magichange are regional secret arts. [[spoiler: Takes a dark turn when Mugai reveals Infernal Treasures are a corrupted variant of Magichange]].
** Clever players can infer that Maritsu and Hades are geographically relatively close neighbors due to Magichange’s shared existance.
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->''The Hinomoto Netherworlds. This cluster of diverse Netherworlds believed in a highly venerated code: bushido.''\\
''The inhabitants of Hinomoto were honorable warriors. Though demons elsewhere loathe honor, those here regarded it highly.''\\
''However, that’s all in the past.''\\
''Hardly a trace of honor remains in the Hinomoto Netherworlds today.''\\
''Their pride, their livelihood, their bushido… All these were taken from them by a cunning Netherworld invader.''\\
''Our tale follows a girl who adores bushido and a man who despises it. Now, they must join forces to fight for their beliefs.''\\

-->--'''OpeningNarration'''
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The game was released in Japan on January 23rd, 2023 for UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and later released in the west in October[[note]]3 in North America, 6 in Europe and 13 in Australia[[/note]] 2023.

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The game was released in Japan on January 23rd, 2023 for UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, Platform/PlayStation4, Platform/PlayStation5, and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, Platform/NintendoSwitch, and later released in the west in October[[note]]3 in North America, 6 in Europe and 13 in Australia[[/note]] 2023.
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The game was released in Japan on January 23rd, 2023 for UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, with a western release in October[[note]]3 in North America, 6 in Europe and 13 in Australia[[/note]] 2023.

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The game was released in Japan on January 23rd, 2023 for UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, with a western release and later released in the west in October[[note]]3 in North America, 6 in Europe and 13 in Australia[[/note]] 2023.

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