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*** Zigzagged with Fennel, Edea, and the Heretic Arsonist's drops. The Tainted Missive can be acquired at the same area that Fennel resides, but missing hers will forfeit two of the item's charges per save point. Edea's Pearl got a knockoff (in appearance only) as the Dull Pearl being sold at Whiteleaf Memorial Service, and the Pocket Incensory is sold by a hefty price at the game's penultimate level. Both, of course, accessible much later in the game than they would be as boss drops.

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*** Zigzagged with Fennel, Edea, and the Heretic Arsonist's drops. The Tainted Missive can be acquired at the same area that Fennel resides, but missing hers will forfeit two of the item's charges per save point. Edea's Pearl got a knockoff (in appearance only) as the Dull Pearl being sold at Whiteleaf Memorial Service, and the Pocket Incensory is sold by a hefty price at the game's penultimate level.Royal Pinacotheca. Both, of course, accessible much later in the game than they would be as boss drops.

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** Inverted with Pardoner Fennel, who does not live up to her name in the slightest, andpractically attacks Kaho on sight just because she suspects she might be allied to the Queen. [[PoorCommunicationKills If she had let Kaho say a single word in her defense, she would have discovered that they have the exact same goal.]]

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** Inverted with Pardoner Fennel, who does not live up to her name in the slightest, andpractically and practically attacks Kaho on sight just because she suspects ''suspects'' she might be allied to the Queen. [[PoorCommunicationKills If Had she had let Kaho say a single word in her defense, she would have would've discovered that they have the exact same goal.]]


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*** Zigzagged with Fennel, Edea, and the Heretic Arsonist's drops. The Tainted Missive can be acquired at the same area that Fennel resides, but missing hers will forfeit two of the item's charges per save point. Edea's Pearl got a knockoff (in appearance only) as the Dull Pearl being sold at Whiteleaf Memorial Service, and the Pocket Incensory is sold by a hefty price at the game's penultimate level. Both, of course, accessible much later in the game than they would be as boss drops.

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* GlassCannon:

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* GlassCannon: Were you really expecting little girls and priestesses to tank? But don't worry, they can dish out all they can take with interest. And a few equipments can play this trope further in:




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** Inverted with Kaho. In ''III'' she had at least a little to talk with the protagonists, but come her spotlight at ''Reverie'', and the most we get from her is a "?".



* CorruptChurch: According to the flavor text of the Tainted Missive, the state of the kingdom has turned many faithful of Esselin into KnightTemplar {{hypocrite}}s, claiming to stand for peace and forgiveness even as their hearts are filled with hatred. Pardoner Fennel, who does not live up to her name in the slightest, practically attacks Kaho on sight just because she suspects she might be allied to the Queen. If she had let Kaho say a single word in her defense she would have discovered that they have the exact same goal.
** On the opposite side, you have Archpriestess Choir, who actively serves the demon-possessed Queen while still keeping up a facade of faith.

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* CorruptChurch: According to the flavor text of the Tainted Missive, the state of the kingdom has turned many faithful of Esselin into KnightTemplar {{hypocrite}}s, claiming to stand for peace and forgiveness even as their hearts are filled with hatred. hatred.
** Inverted with
Pardoner Fennel, who does not live up to her name in the slightest, practically andpractically attacks Kaho on sight just because she suspects she might be allied to the Queen. [[PoorCommunicationKills If she had let Kaho say a single word in her defense defense, she would have discovered that they have the exact same goal.
goal.]]
** On And playing the opposite side, trope stright again, you have Archpriestess Choir, who actively serves the demon-possessed Queen while still keeping up a facade of faith.



* {{Gag boobs}}: Lubella has a "massive" hitbox
* GottaCatchThemAll: There are a series of "Ivory Bugs" hidden through the game that must be brought to a certain character.

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* {{Gag boobs}}: Lubella has a "massive" hitbox
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* GottaCatchThemAll: There are a series of "Ivory Bugs" hidden through the game that must be brought to a certain character. character.
** PixelHunt: Played ''painfully'' straight, as said bugs are at most two pixels wide and one tall. A few of them aren't even on visible plane, either hiding on scenario props like blades of grass or behind fake walls.



* UnnecessaryCombatRoll: Kaho can dodge enemies and attacks by rolling. One upgrade also allows her to air dash. On the enemy side, Pardoner Fennel backflips a whole lot throughout her boss battle (it doesn't grant her invincibility frames though), while Duchess Lupiar uses these as her main form of movement.

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* UnnecessaryCombatRoll: Kaho can dodge enemies and attacks by rolling. One upgrade also allows her to air dash. dash.
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On the enemy side, Pardoner Fennel backflips a whole lot throughout her boss battle (it doesn't grant her invincibility frames though), while Duchess Lupiar uses these as her main form of movement.



%%Just cleared Momo 3 and split the tropes up, but I don't remember Momo 1 much. -HyperEmerson

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%%Just cleared Momo 3 and split the tropes up, but I don't remember Momo 1 much. -HyperEmerson-HyperEmerson

%%Recently got into this series from Reverie onward, expect some editing and adding! -BillyMT
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''Momodora'', created by [[http://www.bombservice.com/rdein/ rdein of Bombservice,]] is a game about Isadora, a maiden who explores a set of caves in search of a way to bring her mother back to life. Initially grasping only a green magic leaf as a weapon, Isadora quickly finds weapons, one-eyed enemies, and treasures strewn about. The game, as the developer puts it, is inspired by other classics such as Mega Man, Metal Slug, Cave Story and Zelda. It is tough, too: Isadora can take only five hits before dying and she can only refill health at save crystals between each level.

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''Momodora'', created by [[http://www.bombservice.com/rdein/ rdein of Bombservice,]] is a game about Isadora, a maiden who explores a set of caves in search of a way to bring her mother back to life. Initially grasping only a green magic leaf as a weapon, Isadora quickly finds weapons, one-eyed enemies, and treasures strewn about. The game, as the developer puts it, is inspired by other classics such as Mega Man, Metal Slug, Cave Story ''Franchise/MegaMan'', ''VideoGame/MetalSlug'', ''VideoGame/CaveStory'', and Zelda.''[[Franchise/TheLegendofZelda Zelda]]''. It is tough, too: Isadora can take only five hits before dying and she can only refill health at save crystals between each level.
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[[http://www.bombservice.com/ A fourth game]] named ''Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight'' was released in March 2016 for PC and ported a year later to PS4 and Xbox One. Featuring a metroidvania set-up once more, it is a prequel about Kaho, a priestess who's on a quest to cleanse the corruption coming from the kingdom of Karst. It has [[http://www.patreon.com/bombservice an account at Patreon]].

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[[http://www.bombservice.com/ A fourth game]] named ''Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight'' was released in March 2016 for PC and ported a year later to PS4 and Xbox One. Featuring a metroidvania set-up once more, it is a prequel about Kaho, a priestess who's on a quest to cleanse the corruption coming from the kingdom of Karst. It has [[http://www.[[https://www.patreon.com/bombservice com/rdein an account at Patreon]].
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In the bad ending, however, [[spoiler: it turns into a SenselessSacrifice, with the Queen overpowering and killing Kaho before dying herself.]]

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** In the bad ending, however, [[spoiler: it turns into a SenselessSacrifice, with the Queen overpowering and killing Kaho before dying herself.]]

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* DeadAllAlong: Askorn, as the player will find if they talk to him in the Subterranean Grave, has actually been dead the whole time and so is the wife he went to look for in Karst. Ghosts of the dead can roam the world of the living normally thanks to the curse choking the land. Given their similar designs, it's possible the various shopkeepers are the same.



* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Kaho purges the evil in the Queen by absorbing it into herself, which causes her to fade away]] in the good ending. In the bad ending, however, [[spoiler: it turns into a SenselessSacrifice, with the Queen overpowering and killing Kaho.]]

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* HadesShaded: A recurring theme with those corrupted by dark intentions, apparently; [[spoiler:the Queen of Karst]], in stark contrast to [[UndeathlyPallor Lubella,]], has her whole skin turned pitch-black due to the powerful corruption enveloping her. [[spoiler:It fades away once Kaho purifies her in the True Ending.]]
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Kaho purges the evil in the Queen by absorbing it into herself, which causes her to fade away]] in the good ending.
In the bad ending, however, [[spoiler: it turns into a SenselessSacrifice, with the Queen overpowering and killing Kaho.Kaho before dying herself.]]



* KingIncognito: It's mildly implied that [[spoiler:--Eri--]] may in fact be the Princess of Karst, as Kaho can receive an item from said character that is said to be given only to infants descended from the royal bloodline.



* RedEyesTakeWarning: Cotillard, when teasing (?) Kaho about how deranged the city has become and whether Kaho actually stands a chance.



** In the DownerEnding, [[spoiler:the Queen of Karst does this to Kaho when the latter is unable to purge the Queen's corruption.]] On the other hand, in the True Ending, [[spoiler:Kaho does it to the Queen's corruption instead.]]



* VideoGameCaringPotential: You don't get anything in return, but by talking to Askorn in the Sacred Ordalia Grove, he gains the courage to venture into Karst to search for his wife. He gets jailed, but if you then free him, he finally finds his wife Cecilia[[spoiler:'s grave in Whiteleaf Memorial Park. Realizing his wife never crossed back to the world of the living, Askorn [[TogetherInDeath departs to rejoin his wife in the afterlife.]]]]
** When meeting Eri the second time, she'll decide to move to Ordalia Grove no matter what you say to her; but she'll be more chipper about it if you [[HopeBringer rekindle her hope by denying her assertion that the people of Karst have been abandoned to rot and die]] rather than agree with her.
** You permanently lose the item by doing so (until NewGamePlus, at least), but you are free to hand over Pardoner Fennel's Soft Tissue to Archpriestess Choir when she asks for the last memento of her deceased little sister. [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Of course,]] then learning that Choir had long betrayed her faith and actually viewed her own sister as an enemy, with full intention of killing ''you'' as well...]]
** [[spoiler:A few rooms before the midboss of the final dungeon, you run into a mortally wounded Cath, who requests a MercyKill. You cannot save her, no matter what. Refusing will cause her to expire in silence, [[DishonoredDead her body left there forever,]] but if you acquiesce, she will instead [[DueToTheDead be given the proper rites by Kaho, who will give her a farewell prayer]] before continuing on to finish the fight for both of them.]]



* UnnecessaryCombatRoll: Kaho can dodge enemies and attacks by rolling. One upgrade also allows her to air dash.

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* UnnecessaryCombatRoll: Kaho can dodge enemies and attacks by rolling. One upgrade also allows her to air dash. On the enemy side, Pardoner Fennel backflips a whole lot throughout her boss battle (it doesn't grant her invincibility frames though), while Duchess Lupiar uses these as her main form of movement.
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* {{Gag boobs}}: Lubella has a "massive" hitbox
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* MirrorBoss: Pardoner Fennel. Like Kaho, she's an agile fighter who mixes sword skills with long range fire (in her case, with lightning magic) and is also a member of a religious group, her goals driven by her faith. She also serves as a {{Foil}} for Kaho, as Fennel has given in to her hatred and fear to [[ParanoiaFuel view everyone outside of her convent's faithful as potential enemies and spies in service of the Queen]], while Kaho is cordial and open to others unless she is attacked. The two ironically come to blows due to Fennel's paranoia, despite the fact that Kaho could have been Fennel's single greatest ally in purging the very evil she reviled.

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* MirrorBoss: Pardoner Fennel. Like Kaho, she's an agile fighter who mixes sword skills with long range fire (in her case, with lightning magic) and is also a member of a religious group, her goals driven by her faith. She also serves as a {{Foil}} for of sorts to Kaho, as Fennel has given in to her hatred and fear to [[ParanoiaFuel view everyone outside of her convent's faithful as potential enemies and spies in service of the Queen]], while Kaho is cordial and open to others unless she is attacked. The two ironically come to blows due to Fennel's paranoia, despite the fact that Kaho could have been Fennel's single greatest ally in purging the very evil she reviled.

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* AttackItsWeakPoint: Hitting Edea's pearl does more damage than hitting her head, but the pearl itself is only vulnerable during a brief window when Edea uses her tail attack...at least, until NewGame+, when you can have access to items that allow you to hit that pearl on your terms.

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* AttackItsWeakPoint: Hitting Edea's pearl does more damage than hitting her head, but the pearl itself is only vulnerable during a brief window when Edea uses her tail attack...at least, until NewGame+, NewGamePlus, when you can have access to items that allow you to hit that pearl on your terms.



** Inverted with the boss of the Cinder Chambers, where Kaho and Cath double-team the Heretical Arsonist.



* GuestStarPartyMember: Cath assists you in fighting the Heretical Arsonist. Or rather, ''you'' assist Cath with the Arsonist, since you actually stumble into their fight midway, as the Arsonist already starts the battle wit a portion of her health gone.

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* GuestStarPartyMember: Cath assists you in fighting the Heretical Arsonist. Or rather, ''you'' assist Cath with the Arsonist, since you actually stumble into their fight midway, as the Arsonist already starts the battle wit with a portion of her health gone.



* MirrorBoss: Pardoner Fennel. Like Kaho, she's an agile fighter who mixes sword skills with long range fire (in her case, with lightning magic) and is also a member of a religious group, her goals driven by her faith. She also counts as a ShadowArchetype to Kaho, as Fennel has given in to her hatred and fear to [[ParanoiaFuel view everyone outside of her convent's faithful as potential enemies and spies in service of the Queen]], while Kaho is cordial and open to others unless she is attacked. The two ironically come to blows due to Fennel's paranoia, despite the fact that Kaho could have been Fennel's single greatest ally in purging the very evil she reviled.

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* MirrorBoss: Pardoner Fennel. Like Kaho, she's an agile fighter who mixes sword skills with long range fire (in her case, with lightning magic) and is also a member of a religious group, her goals driven by her faith. She also counts serves as a ShadowArchetype to {{Foil}} for Kaho, as Fennel has given in to her hatred and fear to [[ParanoiaFuel view everyone outside of her convent's faithful as potential enemies and spies in service of the Queen]], while Kaho is cordial and open to others unless she is attacked. The two ironically come to blows due to Fennel's paranoia, despite the fact that Kaho could have been Fennel's single greatest ally in purging the very evil she reviled.

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* {{Animorphism}}: In ''Reverie'', Kaho can earn the ability to turn into a cat. In cat form she can still attack and is able to jump higher but cannot use items, shoot arrows or climb ladders.

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* {{Animorphism}}: In ''Reverie'', Kaho can earn the ability to turn into a cat. In cat form she can still attack and is able to jump higher but cannot use items, shoot arrows or climb ladders. It is, however, the only way to travel through those small, tight corridors that Kaho occasionally comes across. In particular, this is necessary to upgrade the Maple Leaf in order to get the True Ending.


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* AttackItsWeakPoint: Hitting Edea's pearl does more damage than hitting her head, but the pearl itself is only vulnerable during a brief window when Edea uses her tail attack...at least, until NewGame+, when you can have access to items that allow you to hit that pearl on your terms.


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* BarefistedMonk: Lupiar, perhaps to further contrast Cath.


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* DuelBoss: Pardoner Fennel is clearly intended to be this considering she is the only boss who actually fights you head on with a sword, even having her own ranged attack to mirror your bow.


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* GuestStarPartyMember: Cath assists you in fighting the Heretical Arsonist. Or rather, ''you'' assist Cath with the Arsonist, since you actually stumble into their fight midway, as the Arsonist already starts the battle wit a portion of her health gone.


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* MirrorBoss: Pardoner Fennel. Like Kaho, she's an agile fighter who mixes sword skills with long range fire (in her case, with lightning magic) and is also a member of a religious group, her goals driven by her faith. She also counts as a ShadowArchetype to Kaho, as Fennel has given in to her hatred and fear to [[ParanoiaFuel view everyone outside of her convent's faithful as potential enemies and spies in service of the Queen]], while Kaho is cordial and open to others unless she is attacked. The two ironically come to blows due to Fennel's paranoia, despite the fact that Kaho could have been Fennel's single greatest ally in purging the very evil she reviled.


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** The player can do this to the Poison status if they equip the Impurity Flask, which will cause the poison to begin ''healing'' them instead. A practical way to save up healing item use is to [[ViolationOfCommonSense deliberately poison oneself]] and let the Flask do its thing.


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* OneHandedZweihander Cath's weapon is a large broadswoard at least as long as she is tall, and she doesn't seem to have problems swinging it around.


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* RealityWarper: The evil corrupting the land has done a number on the world. For one, Whiteleaf Memorial Park has actually been displaced in space to an area ''below'' the city of Karst, in spite of the city itself still being barely visible in the background of the Park. Ghosts of dead citizens can be interacted with, with them noting this unnatural event themselves, and the land in general is infested with demons and abominations. The Birthstone obtained by beating the TrueFinalBoss unscathed reveals that the Queen of Karst was driven insane and attempted to merge the worlds of the living and the dead, which explains why so many of the enemies are beings like spirits, apparitions and undead.


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* SummonMagic: Clearing the first Lubella battle (including the section with Moka) without taking any damage will award you the Bakman Patch, which summons an avalanche of Bakmen (the blocky spine-like enemies) to rain down on a considerable portion of the screen a ways ahead of wherever Kaho is facing. As this attack ignores walls and ceilings, it's [[SequenceBreaking useful for circumventing conventional roadbloacks,]] like hitting switches beyond a wall that you normally'd have to take a roundabout way to reach. [[DungeonBypass This lets you skip half of the final dungeon, for example.]]


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* TurnsRed: A few bosses do this:
** Edea herself doesn't gain any new attacks or change patterns, but the floor immediately in front of the barrier blocking the entrance to the boss arena begins expelling poison gas periodically once she gets low on health, towards which Edea attempts to push you.
** Arch Priestess Choir gains a DesperationAttack once she hits half health.
** Pardoner Fennel is perhaps the most visible example. Anytime, once, after she loses around a third of her health, she will cause a brief lull in the fighting where swipes her hand across her blade, with an eerie glow following (she is invincible during this, by the way, so you can't interrupt her or take advantage to sneak some damage in). This is to show that she's not holding back anymore. She will now attack more aggressively, add a FinishingMove to her standard combo (which both increases her travel distance and tracks your position) and all her sword-based moves receive a huge power boost (with said FinishingMove being one of the most damaging moves in the game).


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* WaifFu: Pardoner Fennel stands out from the other human bosses with her fast and graceful fighting style, [[SheFu featuring skyward leaps, spins, twirls and much backflipping,]] while still hitting like a damn truck.
* WhipItGood: The Heretical Arsonist will attack with a flaming whip if you wander too close to her.
* WomanInWhite: Pardoner Fennel, down to having MysticalWhiteHair. Fitting, as she confines herself in the depths of a convent, where other white-clad nuns are found.
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* OjouLaugh: Lubella strikes the pose when she laughs at you during her boss fight.
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''Momodora III'', which is available on Steam, features both Momo and Isadora as playable characters, travelling towards Hell to defeat the one responsible for the creatures who have been terrorizing their village. The game has 6 linear levels rather than being a metroidvania, but the player can warp back to cleared levels and there's plenty of hidden items that can be equipped for special effects.

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''Momodora III'', which is available on itch.io and Steam, features both Momo and Isadora as playable characters, travelling towards Hell to defeat the one responsible for the creatures who have been terrorizing their village. The game has 6 linear levels rather than being a metroidvania, but the player can warp back to cleared levels and there's plenty of hidden items that can be equipped for special effects.
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A [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMcits9JMT8 fifth game is in development]] and it ''would'' have been a 3D action game with Momo as the heroine again, but it is planned to change to an original series [[CreatorBacklash in response]] to [[FanDumb fan]]... [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks criticism]].

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A [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMcits9JMT8 fifth game is in development]] development and it ''would'' have been a 3D action game with Momo as the heroine again, but it is planned to change to an original series [[CreatorBacklash in response]] response to [[FanDumb fan]]... [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks criticism]].fan... criticism.
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A [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMcits9JMT8 fifth game is in development]] and it would have been a 3D action game with Momo as the heroine again, but it is planned to change to an original series [[CreatorBacklash in response]] to [[FanDumb fan]]... [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks criticism]].

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A [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMcits9JMT8 fifth game is in development]] and it would ''would'' have been a 3D action game with Momo as the heroine again, but it is planned to change to an original series [[CreatorBacklash in response]] to [[FanDumb fan]]... [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks criticism]].
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A [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMcits9JMT8 fifth game is in development]] and it will be a 3D action game with Momo as the heroine again.

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A [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMcits9JMT8 fifth game is in development]] and it will be would have been a 3D action game with Momo as the heroine again.again, but it is planned to change to an original series [[CreatorBacklash in response]] to [[FanDumb fan]]... [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks criticism]].
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* DarkerAndEdgierDarkerAndEdgier: The overall mood is very bleak with a heavy horror/gothic theme going on. [[AnyoneCanDie Death is very common occurrence throughout the game]], and not just because of the series' NintendoHard reputation.
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[[http://www.bombservice.com/rdein/momo4.html A fourth game]] named ''Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight'' was released in March 2016 for PC and ported a year later to PS4 and Xbox One. Featuring a metroidvania set-up once more, it is a prequel about Kaho, a priestess who's on a quest to cleanse the corruption coming from the kingdom of Karst. It has [[http://www.patreon.com/bombservice an account at Patreon]].

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[[http://www.bombservice.com/rdein/momo4.html com/ A fourth game]] named ''Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight'' was released in March 2016 for PC and ported a year later to PS4 and Xbox One. Featuring a metroidvania set-up once more, it is a prequel about Kaho, a priestess who's on a quest to cleanse the corruption coming from the kingdom of Karst. It has [[http://www.patreon.com/bombservice an account at Patreon]].
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[[http://www.bombservice.com/rdein/momo4.html A fourth game]] named ''Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight'' was released in March 2016 for PC and ported a year later to PS4. Featuring a metroidvania set-up once more, it is a prequel about Kaho, a priestess who's on a quest to cleanse the corruption coming from the kingdom of Karst. It has [[http://www.patreon.com/bombservice an account at Patreon]].

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[[http://www.bombservice.com/rdein/momo4.html A fourth game]] named ''Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight'' was released in March 2016 for PC and ported a year later to PS4.PS4 and Xbox One. Featuring a metroidvania set-up once more, it is a prequel about Kaho, a priestess who's on a quest to cleanse the corruption coming from the kingdom of Karst. It has [[http://www.patreon.com/bombservice an account at Patreon]].
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[[http://www.bombservice.com/rdein/momo4.html A fourth game]] named ''Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight'' was released in March 2016. Featuring a metroidvania set-up once more, it is a prequel about Kaho, a priestess who's on a quest to cleanse the corruption coming from the kingdom of Karst. It has [[http://www.patreon.com/bombservice an account at Patreon]].

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[[http://www.bombservice.com/rdein/momo4.html A fourth game]] named ''Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight'' was released in March 2016.2016 for PC and ported a year later to PS4. Featuring a metroidvania set-up once more, it is a prequel about Kaho, a priestess who's on a quest to cleanse the corruption coming from the kingdom of Karst. It has [[http://www.patreon.com/bombservice an account at Patreon]].

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* LostForever: Killing the talking spider in the Sacred Ordalia Grove causes you to miss out on the unique items it sells in the Cinder Chambers (Drilling Arrows and Impurity Flask).
** If you take any damage during a boss battle, the boss will not drop its unique item. If you then save over your game, the item becomes unobtainable on this playthrough.



* PermanentlyMissableContent:
** Killing the talking spider in the Sacred Ordalia Grove causes you to miss out on the unique items it sells in the Cinder Chambers (Drilling Arrows and Impurity Flask).
** If you take any damage during a boss battle, the boss will not drop its unique item. If you then save over your game, the item becomes unobtainable on this playthrough.



* PlotlineDeath: A few npcs die over the course of the game and unlike in the previous game, speedrunning won't save them.

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* PlotlineDeath: A few npcs [=NPCs=] die over the course of the game and unlike in the previous game, speedrunning won't save them.



* VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: You know that talking spider that shows up in the very first area? It's completely harmless, but you can kill it anyways. However, it returns in the Cinder Chambers as a merchant that sells two unique items: piercing arrows and a flask that makes poison heal you, which combined with Edea's Pearl allows for unlimited healing. If you kill it, these items are LostForever on this playthrough.

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* VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: You know that talking spider that shows up in the very first area? It's completely harmless, but you can kill it anyways. However, it returns in the Cinder Chambers as a merchant that sells two unique items: piercing arrows and a flask that makes poison heal you, which combined with Edea's Pearl allows for unlimited healing. If you kill it, these items are LostForever [[PermanentlyMissableContent unobtainable]] on this playthrough.
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* FollowTheLeader:
** The first game has gameplay very similar to that of ''Cave Story''. The next two sequels dropped the gunplay, but the characteristic chibi style remained.
** ''Reverie'' takes after the ''Dark Souls'' series instead with its new combat mechanics, gloomy mood and world background given by item descriptions.
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* FollowTheLeader:
** The first game has gameplay very similar to that of ''Cave Story''. The next two sequels dropped the gunplay, but the characteristic chibi style remained.
** ''Reverie'' takes after the ''Dark Souls'' series instead with its new combat mechanics, gloomy mood and world background given by item descriptions.
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* CrapsaccharineWorld

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* CrapsaccharineWorldCrapsaccharineWorld: For a world with lots of cute girls, there are an awfully large number of demonic invasions and curses tainting the land.
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** In ''Reverie'', the Necklace of Sacrifice doubles attack power at low HP. Given the game's higher difficulty, fighting like this is more of a last-ditch effort than in the previous game. However, [[NoDamageRun because bosses drop unique and very powerful items assuming you did not lose any health beating them]], purposely letting enemies batter you down until your health is low and then engaging the boss with the damage boost is a viable strategy.

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** In ''Reverie'', the Necklace of Sacrifice doubles attack power at low HP. Given the game's higher difficulty, fighting like this is more of a last-ditch effort than in the previous game. However, [[NoDamageRun because bosses drop unique and very powerful items assuming you did not lose any health beating them]], purposely letting enemies batter you down until your health is low low, or deliberately sacrificing your health with the Tainted Missive, and then engaging the boss with the damage boost is a viable strategy.
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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Lubella, the Witch of Decay, is a giantess large enough that only her head, shoulders, and bust can fit on-screen.
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* ZettaiRyouiki: Most apparent in Kaho's ''pixel art''.
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* CorruptChurch: According to the flavor text of the Tainted Missile, the state of the kingdom has turned many faithful of Esselin into KnightTemplar {{hypocrite}}s, claiming to stand for peace and forgiveness even as their hearts are filled with hatred. Pardoner Fennel, who does not live up to her name in the slightest, practically attacks Kaho on sight just because she suspects she might be allied to the Queen. If she had let Kaho say a single word in her defense she would have discovered that they have the exact same goal.

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* CorruptChurch: According to the flavor text of the Tainted Missile, Missive, the state of the kingdom has turned many faithful of Esselin into KnightTemplar {{hypocrite}}s, claiming to stand for peace and forgiveness even as their hearts are filled with hatred. Pardoner Fennel, who does not live up to her name in the slightest, practically attacks Kaho on sight just because she suspects she might be allied to the Queen. If she had let Kaho say a single word in her defense she would have discovered that they have the exact same goal.

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