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Misuse (That One Boss and Superboss are mutually exclusive), Trope was cut/disambiguated due to cleanup


* ThatOneBoss: Dragons, particularly the red ones as the BonusBoss for both games and the FinalBoss for the first game

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* ThatOneBoss: Dragons, particularly the red ones as the BonusBoss for both games and the FinalBoss for the first game
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Evil Is Sexy TRS; this has become an objective, in-universe trope.


* EvilIsSexy -- Synn in human form.
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** The Magic User is the easiest character to get a NoDamageRun with due to the sheer variety of spells he can use to wipe out enemies as well as the insane combos you can perform with good timing. Crosses over into DifficultButAwesome territory as you need to really know when to use magic and the timing for those combos are not easy.
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** Large Burning Oils are a more conventional way to break the game: with a large enough supply of them, most bosses can be knocked down in any way you please, and then kept in a stunlock until their HP runs out by dumping enough [=LBOs=] on their prone bodies.

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** Large Burning Oils are a more conventional way to break the game: with a large enough supply of them, most bosses can be knocked down in any way you please, and then kept in a stunlock until their HP runs out by dumping enough [=LBOs=] on their prone bodies.bodies.
* PlayerPunch: In Tower of Doom, you have to choose between going to Fort Cruth or hurrying on to get gelp. If you do the latter, Fort Cruth is wiped out. If you do the former, you meet a merchant whose daughter, whom you rescued on the other path, goes missing and is never seen again.
* ThatOneBoss: Dragons, particularly the red ones as the BonusBoss for both games and the FinalBoss for the first game

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