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Misuse (That One Boss is for mandatory bosses and is mutually exclusive with Superboss), Bonus Boss was cut/disambiguated due to cleanup


** The BonusBoss from the "Reveal Path 2" Gid Edict. Not only is he Level 2000, but he's back by a massive army that is, by far, the highest enemy count in any map in the game, each at Level 1600. He also hits like a goddamn truck with ludicrous stats to boot. The difficulty is well-deserved, considering you're facing [[spoiler:Median the Conqueror in his prime. Which, of course, makes it ''very'' satisfying when you beat him and get him as a SecretCharacter to join your party for NewGamePlus.]]
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** Gestahl is all about smashing your entire party with massively damaging attacks. And his tactics are all about smashing your entire party and any others on a line behind them with massively damaging attacks, or turning his damage UpToEleven. His decors are all about nerfing your parties so he can hit you for even more damage. It's easy to see why he's very difficult, even when he's entirely alone.

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** Gestahl is all about smashing your entire party with massively damaging attacks. And his tactics are all about smashing your entire party and any others on a line behind them with massively damaging attacks, or turning his damage UpToEleven.up to eleven. His decors are all about nerfing your parties so he can hit you for even more damage. It's easy to see why he's very difficult, even when he's entirely alone.
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** Hawthorne crosses it when he purchases girls from Yesterwind (a child trafficking organization), rapes them, and murders them prior to their 17th birthdays. According to Shauna, Hawthorne has "stolen the innocence" of no less than five daughters. Even Lobo, who runs the child trafficking organization, is disgusted with how Hawthorne treats his daughters.

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** Hawthorne crosses it when he purchases girls from Yesterwind (a child trafficking organization), rapes them, and murders them prior to around the time of their 17th birthdays. According to Shauna, Hawthorne has "stolen the innocence" of no less than five daughters. Even Lobo, who runs the child trafficking organization, is disgusted with how Hawthorne treats his daughters.
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** Hawthorne crosses it when he purchases girls from Yesterwind, rapes them, and murders them prior to their 17th birthdays. According to Shauna, Hawthorne has "stolen the innocence" of no less than five daughters.

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** Hawthorne crosses it when he purchases girls from Yesterwind, Yesterwind (a child trafficking organization), rapes them, and murders them prior to their 17th birthdays. According to Shauna, Hawthorne has "stolen the innocence" of no less than five daughters. Even Lobo, who runs the child trafficking organization, is disgusted with how Hawthorne treats his daughters.
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** Hawthorne crosses when he purchases girls from Yesterwind, rapes them, and murders them prior to their 17th birthdays. According to Shauna, Hawthorne has "stolen the innocence" of no less than five daughters.

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** Hawthorne crosses it when he purchases girls from Yesterwind, rapes them, and murders them prior to their 17th birthdays. According to Shauna, Hawthorne has "stolen the innocence" of no less than five daughters.
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** Hawthorne crosses when he purchases girls from Yesterwind, rapes them, and murders them prior to their 17th birthdays. According to Shauna, Hawthorne has "stolen the innocence" of no less than five daughters.
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* ShockingSwerve:
** The Demon Path, to put it lightly. [[spoiler:Ever wonder what happens when TheHero goes full-on VillainProtagonist right at the start of the game?]]
** [[spoiler: Levin's betrayal, starting with him literally backstabbing Layna.]]
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* OneSceneWonder: When prompted [[spoiler:to choose a title in the Demon Path]], choose the second choice. Enter [[spoiler:the voice of [[VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness Laharl]], which berates you for taking the title of an Overlord lightly and complains that he went through so much abuse for it]], and disappears. Gig and Revya think they're hearing things, and [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment no ever speaks of it again]]. The moment is one of the most famous in the game.

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* OneSceneWonder: When prompted [[spoiler:to choose a title in the Demon Path]], choose the second choice. Enter [[spoiler:the voice of [[VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness Laharl]], which berates you for taking the title of an Overlord lightly and complains that he went through so much abuse for it]], and disappears. Gig and Revya think they're hearing things, and [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment no one ever speaks of it again]]. The moment is one of the most famous in the game.
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** Thuris the Scarlet Iago. He had no reason for this, he just wanted to kill people.

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** Thuris creating the Scarlet Iago. He had no reason for this, he just wanted to kill people.
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* ValuesDissonance: Gig's use of the word "retard". Much like many games in the 90s and the 2000s, it's used as a crass way of calling someone "dumb", which is fitting for a SirSwearsALot character like Gig. However, the term has become much more frowned upon from the 2010s onward. Many streamers playing the modern port add warnings or doesn't let the dialogue play in full.
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Please use the Magnificent Bastard cleanup thread to propose characters before writing their entries. Magnificent Bastard entries not approved by the thread will be deleted.


* MagnificentBastard: [[spoiler: Raksha, also responds to 'Levin'. Those filler sidequests are his schemes.]]

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