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High melting point would make it resistant to fire


* FridgeBrilliance: Of course Gold coloured Denpa Men are very vulnerable to Fire. Gold has a high melting point, meaning they take far more damage than any other type of Denpa Men when exposed to flames.
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** Dark Dragons (the Inferno versions) tend to hurt like hell if you're not prepared to fight them. Like all enemies in the Inferno, they're ghosts which means you'll need to have special equipment to damage them without magic and their attacks tend to hit hard against all party members.

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** Dark Dragons (the Inferno versions) in the second game tend to hurt like hell if you're not prepared to fight them. Like all enemies in the Inferno, they're ghosts which means you'll need to have special equipment to damage them without magic and their attacks tend to hit hard against all party members.
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* CheeseStrategy: The fight with Ice Demon can be made far easier if you bring in a party member and use Ice attacks, forcing Ice Demon to forgo his more dangerous attacks in favour of just hitting one party member. If you want to make him into an even bigger joke, you could paint all of your party members silver so that his attacks can't hit you at all.

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* CheeseStrategy: The fight with Ice Demon in ''The Denpa Men: Beyond The Waves'' can be made far easier if you bring in a party member and use Ice attacks, forcing Ice Demon to forgo his more dangerous attacks in favour of just hitting one party member. If you want to make him into an even bigger joke, you could paint all of your party members silver so that his attacks can't hit you at all.
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* {{Accidental Innuendo}}: In the sequel, you can [[FishingMinigame go fishing,]] but in order to catch fish you'll need Bait. Certain types of Bait can catch certain fish — Normal Bait catches normal fish, Goldfish Bait catches Goldfish, etc. As it happens, there are [[TheCatfish legendary fish called Masters,]] who can only be caught with... [[ADateWithRosiePalms Master Bait.]]

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* {{Accidental Innuendo}}: In the sequel, you can [[FishingMinigame go fishing,]] but in order to catch fish you'll need Bait. Certain types of Bait can catch certain fish — Normal Bait catches normal fish, Goldfish Bait catches Goldfish, etc. As it happens, there are [[TheCatfish legendary fish called Masters,]] who can only be caught with... [[ADateWithRosiePalms Master Bait.]]



** The BonusBoss of the first game follows a very predictable pattern, which makes him very easy to beat once you memorize it (or look it up on the internet) as you can block all of his attacks.

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** The BonusBoss Bonus Boss of the first game follows a very predictable pattern, which makes him very easy to beat once you memorize it (or look it up on the internet) as you can block all of his attacks.
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* DifficultySpike: The game gets difficult once you get to [[ThatOneLevel Ice Island]] and stays that way until you get to [[TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon Guardian Tower.]]

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* DifficultySpike: The first game gets difficult once you get to [[ThatOneLevel Ice Island]] and stays that way until you get to [[TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon Guardian Tower.]]
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* DifficultySpike: The game gets difficult once you get to [[ThatOneLevel Ice Island]] and stays that way until you get to [[TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon Guardian Tower.]]

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** Barriers. They make your Denpa Men fully invincible (Unless they had a damaging status ailment before it was used), and can be bought from the shop for 3500 gold (a small sum late in the game where they are most useful). [[spoiler:They can also turn the Grand King into an AnticlimaxBoss.]] They wound up nerfed in the sequels, though it matters little since it's balanced out by the way equipping items works.

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** Barriers. They make your Denpa Men fully invincible (Unless they had a damaging status ailment before it was used), used) and can be bought from the shop for 3500 gold (a small sum late in the game where they are most useful). [[spoiler:They can also turn the Grand King into an AnticlimaxBoss.]] They wound up nerfed in the sequels, though it matters little since it's balanced out by the way equipping items works.


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* MusicalSpoiler: The King of Evil tends to get this throughout the series because most of his fights have the regular boss theme, cluing you in that it's not the final battle against him or that he's not the main antagonist of the game.

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* DemonicSpiders: The Fire Mist enemies, whose identically-named attack is a party-wide fire nuke capable of 2HKOing all but your sturdiest characters. They're also ghosts (meaning you can't hit them with normal attacks without special equipment), MadeOfIron, and that they often show up in groups of 2 ''with other enemies in tow''.

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* CheeseStrategy: The fight with Ice Demon can be made far easier if you bring in a party member and use Ice attacks, forcing Ice Demon to forgo his more dangerous attacks in favour of just hitting one party member. If you want to make him into an even bigger joke, you could paint all of your party members silver so that his attacks can't hit you at all.
* DemonicSpiders: The Fire Mist enemies, whose identically-named enemies in the first game, who's identically named attack is a party-wide fire nuke capable of 2HKOing all but your sturdiest characters. They're also ghosts (meaning you can't hit them with normal attacks without special equipment), MadeOfIron, and that they often show up in groups of 2 ''with other enemies in tow''.tow''.
** Dark Dragons (the Inferno versions) tend to hurt like hell if you're not prepared to fight them. Like all enemies in the Inferno, they're ghosts which means you'll need to have special equipment to damage them without magic and their attacks tend to hit hard against all party members.



* FridgeBrilliance: Of course Gold coloured Denpa Men are very vulnerable to Fire. Gold has a high melting point, meaning they take far more damage than any other type of Denpa Men when exposed to flames.



** The second game allows you to paint your Denpa Men in different colours. [[BoringButPractical Gold, Silver]] and [[RealMenWearPink Pink]] tend to be the most effective. The latter two tend to protect you from most elements aside from a crippling weakness to one. The Pink colour tends to see a lot of use in online play due to their added Charm effect combined with a specific set up allowing them to prevent your team from fighting back while they get pummeled to death by an all pink Denpa Men squad.



* ThatOneBoss: Ice Demon from the first game is the bane of most players due to having attacks that hit hard, target all party members and can freeze them. It doesn't help that his weakness to Fire doesn't do much against him, the equipment to reduce Ice damage is expensive to obtain or that you can only buy Barriers after beating him. And if your main character is green and therefore weak to Ice attacks, God help you. Funnily enough, he's actually easier in the second game if you bring a party member and use Ice on him, forcing him to use his normal attack. The fight with Ice Phoenix being tough also makes sense because [[spoiler: he ends up being turned into Ice Demon after the fight.]]



* VillainDecay: You could argue that King of Evil became less effective in the sequel because the Evil Witch floored him easily. It's not as bad in ''Denpa Men 3'' where as Master Squelch, he wouldn't have stood a chance against Malignus.

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* VillainDecay: You could argue that King of Evil became less effective in the sequel because the Evil Witch floored him easily. It's not as bad in ''Denpa Men 3'' where as back when he was Master Squelch, he was just starting out and he wouldn't have stood a chance against Malignus.Malignus anyway.
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* {{Accidental Innuendo}}: In the sequel, you can [[FishingMinigame go fishing,]] but in order to catch fish you'll need Bait. Certain types of Bait can catch certain fish — Normal Bait catches normal fish, Goldfish Bait catches Goldfish, etc. As it happens, there are [[TheCatfish legendary fish called Masters,]] who can only be caught with... [[ADateWithRosiePalms Master Bait.]]

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* AnticlimaxBoss: The BonusBoss of the first game follows a very predictable pattern, which makes him very easy to beat once you memorize it (or look it up on the internet) as you can block all of his attacks.

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The BonusBoss of the first game follows a very predictable pattern, which makes him very easy to beat once you memorize it (or look it up on the internet) as you can block all of his attacks.



* ThatOneLevel: [[LethalLavaLand Scorch Volcano]], almost entirely due to...
** DemonicSpiders: The Fire Mist enemies, whose identically-named attack is a party-wide fire nuke capable of 2HKOing all but your sturdiest characters. Oh, did we mention that they're ghosts (meaning you can't hit them with normal attacks without special equipment), MadeOfIron, and that they often show up in groups of 2 ''with other enemies in tow''
** Ice Island can be this if your main character is weak to ice, the fact that it is home to [[ThatOneBoss Ice Demon]] doesn't help.
* DubNameChange: Beelzebub to King of Evil, Tower of Satan to Tower of Evil.
* EvenBetterSequel: The second game added quite a lot to the series. Several new colours were given to Denpa Men, the player could fight other teams online, players could equip more accessories (which were not only cosmetic but made the game fairer too)and several new powers were added.
* GameBreaker: Barriers. They make your Denpa Men fully invincible (Unless they had a damaging status ailment before it was used), and can be bought from the shop for 3500 gold (a small sum late in the game where they are most useful). [[spoiler:They can also turn the Grand King into an AnticlimaxBoss .]] They wound up nerfed in the sequels though it matters little since it's balanced out by the way equipping items works.

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* ThatOneLevel: [[LethalLavaLand Scorch Volcano]], almost entirely due to...
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DemonicSpiders: The Fire Mist enemies, whose identically-named attack is a party-wide fire nuke capable of 2HKOing all but your sturdiest characters. Oh, did we mention that they're They're also ghosts (meaning you can't hit them with normal attacks without special equipment), MadeOfIron, and that they often show up in groups of 2 ''with other enemies in tow''
** Ice Island can be this if your main character is weak to ice, the fact that it is home to [[ThatOneBoss Ice Demon]] doesn't help.
* DubNameChange: Beelzebub to King of Evil, Tower of Satan to Tower of Evil.
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* EvenBetterSequel: The second game added quite a lot to the series. Several new colours were given to Denpa Men, the player could fight other teams online, players could equip more accessories (which were not only cosmetic but made the game fairer too)and too), and several new powers were added.
* GameBreaker: GameBreaker:
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Barriers. They make your Denpa Men fully invincible (Unless they had a damaging status ailment before it was used), and can be bought from the shop for 3500 gold (a small sum late in the game where they are most useful). [[spoiler:They can also turn the Grand King into an AnticlimaxBoss .AnticlimaxBoss.]] They wound up nerfed in the sequels sequels, though it matters little since it's balanced out by the way equipping items works.



* MoralityPet: Zigzagged with Crystal and the King of Evil. [[spoiler: The whole thing starts out with Squelch kidnapping Crystal, though it is implied that Crystal was nice to him. After going through ColdBloodedTorture and a hostage situation which eventually gets the hero to hand over the Dark Orb to the evil prophet Aflama, who uses it unseal Malignus, a GodOfEvil, she still insists that the hero be nice to Squelch. Squelch, now proclaiming himself Master Squelch, then asks the hero to come over to his new home by himself for a 'housewarming party'. This turns out to be a ploy he was using in an attempt to eliminate the hero and have Crystal all for himself. If you bring Crystal along with you for that battle sequence, the pre-battle dialogue doesn't turn so hostile so quickly. Squelch and Crystal are happily talking with each other, until the hero mentions the 'housewarming party'. This causes him to lash out, and when Crystal stands up for the hero, asking why he is always so cruel, he decides to fight her as well. During the battle, he turns into the Self-Made King, which is the canonical first form of the King of Evil. After the battle is won, the King Of Evil teleports off to train and become stronger. Eventually, the King Of Evil kidnaps Crystal (again), and the hero sets off to save her. Crystal then states that the King Of Evil was going to force her to marry him, implying that he may be a {{Yandere}} to her. Fast forward some time, and the hero and Crystal married, and she along with her two children end up kidnapped by what may be assumed are minions of the King Of Evil. The hero sets off to save them, but finds out that he didn't do it, but that a mysterious Evil Organisation did. The King Of Evil, the hero, and the Evil Witch, who was the supposed leader of this organisation, eventually have a showdown in which the King Of Evil asks the Evil Witch to release Crystal, but only manages to make her angry. When the hero announces himself at the scene, the Evil Witch tries to invoke ForcedToWatch to get the Dark Orb from the hero, but fails after both the King Of Evil and Crystal warn him about the fact that she wouldn't keep her word when she said that she'd release Crystal in exchange for the Dark Orb. The Evil Witch then sends the King Of Evil to the Inferno. In the process, the King Of Evil proclaims that he isn't doing what he's doing for the hero, but for Crystal. The Evil Witch soon tries to do the same with the hero. It doesn't work, and the hero soon challenges and defeats her. Now out of peril, Crystal asks the hero to go into the Inferno and rescue the King of Evil. He does so, but tells the King Of Evil that the only reason he did was because Crystal asked him to. The King Of Evil then says that he's happy that Crystal is happy, and goes back to his old home, the ruins of the Guardian Tower. If you go and talk to him there without Crystal in your party, he proceeds to tell you about the four fighting deities, simply to give you something to do aside from bother him. However, if you come with Crystal in your party, he happily tells you, or more accurately, tells her about them. If you come to him after defeating the four fighting deities with Crystal in your party, he gives her some items he found, and requests that she try them on. Once she does, he is stunned at her appearance. You can speak with him after that, and he will respond happily so long as you have Crystal in your party.]]
* VillainDecay: You could argue that King of Evil became less effective in the sequel because the Evil Witch floored him easily. It's not as bad in Denpa Men 3 where as Master Squelch, he wouldn't have stood a chance against Malignus.

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* MoralityPet: Zigzagged with Crystal and the King of Evil. [[spoiler: The whole thing starts out with Squelch kidnapping Crystal, though it is implied that Crystal was nice to him. After going through ColdBloodedTorture and a hostage situation which eventually gets the hero to hand over the Dark Orb to the evil prophet Aflama, who uses it unseal Malignus, a GodOfEvil, she still insists that the hero be nice to Squelch. Squelch, now proclaiming himself Master Squelch, then asks the hero to come over to his new home by himself for a 'housewarming party'. This turns out to be a ploy he was using in an attempt to eliminate the hero and have Crystal all for himself. If you bring Crystal along with you for that battle sequence, the pre-battle dialogue doesn't turn so hostile so quickly. Squelch and Crystal are happily talking with each other, until the hero mentions the 'housewarming party'. This causes him to lash out, and when Crystal stands up for the hero, asking why he is always so cruel, he decides to fight her as well. During the battle, he turns into the Self-Made King, ThatOneLevel: [[LethalLavaLand Scorch Volcano]], which is the canonical first form of the King of Evil. After the battle is won, the King Of Evil teleports off to train and become stronger. Eventually, the King Of Evil kidnaps Crystal (again), and the hero sets off to save her. Crystal then states that the King Of Evil was going to force her to marry him, implying that he may be a {{Yandere}} to her. Fast forward some time, and the hero and Crystal married, and she along with her two children end up kidnapped by what may be assumed are minions of the King Of Evil. The hero sets off to save them, but finds out that he didn't do it, but that a mysterious Evil Organisation did. The King Of Evil, the hero, and the Evil Witch, who was the supposed leader of this organisation, eventually have a showdown in which the King Of Evil asks the Evil Witch to release Crystal, but only manages to make her angry. When the hero announces himself at the scene, the Evil Witch tries to invoke ForcedToWatch to get the Dark Orb from the hero, but fails after both the King Of Evil and Crystal warn him about the fact that she wouldn't keep her word when she said that she'd release Crystal in exchange for the Dark Orb. The Evil Witch then sends the King Of Evil packed to the Inferno. In the process, the King Of Evil proclaims that he isn't doing what he's doing for the hero, but for Crystal. The Evil Witch soon tries to do the same brim with the hero. It doesn't work, and the hero soon challenges and defeats her. Now out of peril, Crystal asks the hero to go into the Inferno and rescue the King of Evil. He does so, but tells the King Of Evil that the only reason he did was because Crystal asked him to. The King Of Evil then says that he's happy that Crystal is happy, and goes back to his old home, the ruins of the Guardian Tower. If you go and talk to him there without Crystal in your party, he proceeds to tell you about the four fighting deities, simply to give you something to do aside from bother him. However, if you come with Crystal in your party, he happily tells you, or more accurately, tells her about them. If you come to him after defeating the four fighting deities with Crystal in your party, he gives her some items he found, and requests that she try them on. Once she does, he is stunned at her appearance. You can speak with him after that, and he will respond happily so long as you have Crystal in your party.]]
[[DemonicSpiders Fire Mists]].
* VillainDecay: You could argue that King of Evil became less effective in the sequel because the Evil Witch floored him easily. It's not as bad in Denpa ''Denpa Men 3 3'' where as Master Squelch, he wouldn't have stood a chance against Malignus.Malignus.
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* MoralityPet: Zigzagged with Crystal and the King of Evil. [[spoiler: The whole thing starts out with Squelch kidnapping Crystal, though it is implied that Crystal was nice to him. After going through ColdBloodedTorture and a hostage situation which eventually gets the hero to hand over the Dark Orb to the evil prophet Aflama, who uses it unseal Malignus, a GodOfEvil, she still insists that the hero be nice to Squelch. Squelch, now proclaiming himself Master Squelch, then asks the hero to come over to his new home by himself for a 'housewarming party'. This turns out to be a ploy he was using in an attempt to eliminate the hero and have Crystal all for himself.
If you bring Crystal along with you for that battle sequence, the pre-battle dialogue doesn't turn so hostile so quickly. Squelch and Crystal are happily talking with each other, until the hero mentions the 'housewarming party'. This causes him to lash out, and when Crystal stands up for the hero, asking why he is always so cruel, he decides to fight her as well. During the battle, he turns into the Self-Made King, which is the canonical first form of the King of Evil. After the battle is won, the King Of Evil teleports off to train and become stronger. Eventually, the King Of Evil kidnaps Crystal (again), and the hero sets off to save her. Crystal then states that the King Of Evil was going to force her to marry him, implying that he may be a {{Yandere}} to her. Fast forward some time, and the hero and Crystal married, and she along with her two children end up kidnapped by what may be assumed are minions of the King Of Evil. The hero sets off to save them, but finds out that he didn't do it, but that a mysterious Evil Organisation did. The King Of Evil, the hero, and the Evil Witch, who was the supposed leader of this organisation, eventually have a showdown in which the King Of Evil asks the Evil Witch to release Crystal, but only manages to make her angry. When the hero announces himself at the scene, the Evil Witch tries to invoke ForcedToWatch to get the Dark Orb from the hero, but fails after both the King Of Evil and Crystal warn him about the fact that she wouldn't keep her word when she said that she'd release Crystal in exchange for the Dark Orb. The Evil Witch then sends the King Of Evil to the Inferno. In the process, the King Of Evil proclaims that he isn't doing what he's doing for the hero, but for Crystal. The Evil Witch soon tries to do the same with the hero. It doesn't work, and the hero soon challenges and defeats her.
Now out of peril, Crystal asks the hero to go into the Inferno and rescue the King of Evil. He does so, but tells the King Of Evil that the only reason he did was because Crystal asked him to. The King Of Evil then says that he's happy that Crystal is happy, and goes back to his old home, the ruins of the Guardian Tower. If you go and talk to him there without Crystal in your party, he proceeds to tell you about the four fighting deities, simply to give you something to do aside from bother him. However, if you come with Crystal in your party, he happily tells you, or more accurately, tells her about them. If you come to him after defeating the four fighting deities with Crystal in your party, he gives her some items he found, and requests that she try them on. Once she does, he is stunned at her appearance. You can speak with him after that, and he will respond happily so long as you have Crystal in your party.]]

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* MoralityPet: Zigzagged with Crystal and the King of Evil. [[spoiler: The whole thing starts out with Squelch kidnapping Crystal, though it is implied that Crystal was nice to him. After going through ColdBloodedTorture and a hostage situation which eventually gets the hero to hand over the Dark Orb to the evil prophet Aflama, who uses it unseal Malignus, a GodOfEvil, she still insists that the hero be nice to Squelch. Squelch, now proclaiming himself Master Squelch, then asks the hero to come over to his new home by himself for a 'housewarming party'. This turns out to be a ploy he was using in an attempt to eliminate the hero and have Crystal all for himself. \n If you bring Crystal along with you for that battle sequence, the pre-battle dialogue doesn't turn so hostile so quickly. Squelch and Crystal are happily talking with each other, until the hero mentions the 'housewarming party'. This causes him to lash out, and when Crystal stands up for the hero, asking why he is always so cruel, he decides to fight her as well. During the battle, he turns into the Self-Made King, which is the canonical first form of the King of Evil. After the battle is won, the King Of Evil teleports off to train and become stronger. Eventually, the King Of Evil kidnaps Crystal (again), and the hero sets off to save her. Crystal then states that the King Of Evil was going to force her to marry him, implying that he may be a {{Yandere}} to her. Fast forward some time, and the hero and Crystal married, and she along with her two children end up kidnapped by what may be assumed are minions of the King Of Evil. The hero sets off to save them, but finds out that he didn't do it, but that a mysterious Evil Organisation did. The King Of Evil, the hero, and the Evil Witch, who was the supposed leader of this organisation, eventually have a showdown in which the King Of Evil asks the Evil Witch to release Crystal, but only manages to make her angry. When the hero announces himself at the scene, the Evil Witch tries to invoke ForcedToWatch to get the Dark Orb from the hero, but fails after both the King Of Evil and Crystal warn him about the fact that she wouldn't keep her word when she said that she'd release Crystal in exchange for the Dark Orb. The Evil Witch then sends the King Of Evil to the Inferno. In the process, the King Of Evil proclaims that he isn't doing what he's doing for the hero, but for Crystal. The Evil Witch soon tries to do the same with the hero. It doesn't work, and the hero soon challenges and defeats her. \n Now out of peril, Crystal asks the hero to go into the Inferno and rescue the King of Evil. He does so, but tells the King Of Evil that the only reason he did was because Crystal asked him to. The King Of Evil then says that he's happy that Crystal is happy, and goes back to his old home, the ruins of the Guardian Tower. If you go and talk to him there without Crystal in your party, he proceeds to tell you about the four fighting deities, simply to give you something to do aside from bother him. However, if you come with Crystal in your party, he happily tells you, or more accurately, tells her about them. If you come to him after defeating the four fighting deities with Crystal in your party, he gives her some items he found, and requests that she try them on. Once she does, he is stunned at her appearance. You can speak with him after that, and he will respond happily so long as you have Crystal in your party.]]
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* VillianDecay: You could argue that King of Evil becomes less effective in the sequel because the Evil Witch floor him easily. It's not as bad in Denpa Men 3 where as Master Squelch, he wouldn't have stood a chance against Malignus.

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* VillianDecay: VillainDecay: You could argue that King of Evil becomes became less effective in the sequel because the Evil Witch floor floored him easily. It's not as bad in Denpa Men 3 where as Master Squelch, he wouldn't have stood a chance against Malignus.

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** Thunder Keeper from the third game is an absolute joke. With the combination of equipment that allows you to hit his weakness and being able to kill the enemies in the Thunder Temple to level grind quickly, he'll wind up dead within a few turns. After that, only the final boss can pose a threat to your party.



* GameBreaker: Barriers. They make your Denpa Men fully invincible (Unless they had a damaging status ailment before it was used), and can be bought from the shop for 3500 gold (a small sum late in the game where they are most useful). [[spoiler:They can also turn the Grand King into an AnticlimaxBoss .]]

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* GameBreaker: Barriers. They make your Denpa Men fully invincible (Unless they had a damaging status ailment before it was used), and can be bought from the shop for 3500 gold (a small sum late in the game where they are most useful). [[spoiler:They can also turn the Grand King into an AnticlimaxBoss .]]]] They wound up nerfed in the sequels though it matters little since it's balanced out by the way equipping items works.
** The Mirror Suit, Will-o'-the-Wisp and Large Bell items are the most game breaking items in the third game. The Mirror Suit reflects attacks which helps significantly against magic attacks. The Will-o'-the'-Wisp items makes a party member immune to attack which can effectively make your healer/revival member invincible. The Large Bell allows you to use a skill twice which serves you well if you have powerful magic.

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If you bring Crystal along with you for that battle sequence, the pre-battle dialogue doesn't turn so hostile so quickly. Squelch and Crystal are happily talking with each other, until the hero mentions the 'housewarming party'. This causes him to lash out, and when Crystal stands up for the hero, asking why he is always so cruel, he decides to fight her as well. During the battle, he turns into the Self-Made King, which is the canonical first form of the King of Evil.
After the battle is won, the King Of Evil teleports off to train and become stronger. Eventually, the King Of Evil kidnaps Crystal (again), and the hero sets off to save her. Crystal then states that the King Of Evil was going to force her to marry him, implying that he may be a {{Yandere}} to her. Fast forward some time, and the hero and Crystal married, and she along with her two children end up kidnapped by what may be assumed are minions of the King Of Evil. The hero sets off to save them, but finds out that he didn't do it, but that a mysterious Evil Organisation did. The King Of Evil, the hero, and the Evil Witch, who was the supposed leader of this organisation, eventually have a showdown in which the King Of Evil asks the Evil Witch to release Crystal, but only manages to make her angry. When the hero announces himself at the scene, the Evil Witch tries to invoke ForcedToWatch to get the Dark Orb from the hero, but fails after both the King Of Evil and Crystal warn him about the fact that she wouldn't keep her word when she said that she'd release Crystal in exchange for the Dark Orb. The Evil Witch then sends the King Of Evil to the Inferno. In the process, the King Of Evil proclaims that he isn't doing what he's doing for the hero, but for Crystal. The Evil Witch soon tries to do the same with the hero. It doesn't work, and the hero soon challenges and defeats her.

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If you bring Crystal along with you for that battle sequence, the pre-battle dialogue doesn't turn so hostile so quickly. Squelch and Crystal are happily talking with each other, until the hero mentions the 'housewarming party'. This causes him to lash out, and when Crystal stands up for the hero, asking why he is always so cruel, he decides to fight her as well. During the battle, he turns into the Self-Made King, which is the canonical first form of the King of Evil. \n After the battle is won, the King Of Evil teleports off to train and become stronger. Eventually, the King Of Evil kidnaps Crystal (again), and the hero sets off to save her. Crystal then states that the King Of Evil was going to force her to marry him, implying that he may be a {{Yandere}} to her. Fast forward some time, and the hero and Crystal married, and she along with her two children end up kidnapped by what may be assumed are minions of the King Of Evil. The hero sets off to save them, but finds out that he didn't do it, but that a mysterious Evil Organisation did. The King Of Evil, the hero, and the Evil Witch, who was the supposed leader of this organisation, eventually have a showdown in which the King Of Evil asks the Evil Witch to release Crystal, but only manages to make her angry. When the hero announces himself at the scene, the Evil Witch tries to invoke ForcedToWatch to get the Dark Orb from the hero, but fails after both the King Of Evil and Crystal warn him about the fact that she wouldn't keep her word when she said that she'd release Crystal in exchange for the Dark Orb. The Evil Witch then sends the King Of Evil to the Inferno. In the process, the King Of Evil proclaims that he isn't doing what he's doing for the hero, but for Crystal. The Evil Witch soon tries to do the same with the hero. It doesn't work, and the hero soon challenges and defeats her.

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After the battle is won, the King Of Evil teleports off to train and become stronger. Eventually, the King Of Evil kidnaps Crystal (again), and the hero sets off to save her. Crystal then states that the King Of Evil was going to force her to marry him, implying that he may be a {{Yandere}} to her. Fast forward some time, and the hero and Crystal married, and she along with her two children end up kidnapped by what may be assumed are minions of the King Of Evil. The hero sets off to save them, but finds out that he didn't do it, but that a mysterious Evil Organisation did.

The King Of Evil, the hero, and the Evil Witch, who was the supposed leader of this organisation, eventually have a showdown in which the King Of Evil asks the Evil Witch to release Crystal, but only manages to make her angry. When the hero announces himself at the scene, the Evil Witch tries to invoke ForcedToWatch to get the Dark Orb from the hero, but fails after both the King Of Evil and Crystal warn him about the fact that she wouldn't keep her word when she said that she'd release Crystal in exchange for the Dark Orb. The Evil Witch then sends the King Of Evil to the Inferno. In the process, the King Of Evil proclaims that he isn't doing what he's doing for the hero, but for Crystal. The Evil Witch soon tries to do the same with the hero. It doesn't work, and the hero soon challenges and defeats her.

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After the battle is won, the King Of Evil teleports off to train and become stronger. Eventually, the King Of Evil kidnaps Crystal (again), and the hero sets off to save her. Crystal then states that the King Of Evil was going to force her to marry him, implying that he may be a {{Yandere}} to her. Fast forward some time, and the hero and Crystal married, and she along with her two children end up kidnapped by what may be assumed are minions of the King Of Evil. The hero sets off to save them, but finds out that he didn't do it, but that a mysterious Evil Organisation did.

did. The King Of Evil, the hero, and the Evil Witch, who was the supposed leader of this organisation, eventually have a showdown in which the King Of Evil asks the Evil Witch to release Crystal, but only manages to make her angry. When the hero announces himself at the scene, the Evil Witch tries to invoke ForcedToWatch to get the Dark Orb from the hero, but fails after both the King Of Evil and Crystal warn him about the fact that she wouldn't keep her word when she said that she'd release Crystal in exchange for the Dark Orb. The Evil Witch then sends the King Of Evil to the Inferno. In the process, the King Of Evil proclaims that he isn't doing what he's doing for the hero, but for Crystal. The Evil Witch soon tries to do the same with the hero. It doesn't work, and the hero soon challenges and defeats her.

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* ThatOneLevel: [[LethalLavaLand Scorch Volcano]], almost entirely due to...
** DemonicSpiders: The Fire Mist enemies, whose identically-named attack is a party-wide fire nuke capable of 2HKOing all but your sturdiest characters. Oh, did we mention that they're ghosts (meaning you can't hit them with normal attacks without special equipment), MadeOfIron, and that they often show up in groups of 2 ''with other enemies in tow''
** Ice Island can be this if your main character is weak to ice, the fact that it is home to [[ThatOneBoss Ice Demon]] doesn't help.



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* EvenBetterSequelEvenBetterSequel: The second game added quite a lot to the series. Several new colours were given to Denpa Men, the player could fight other teams online, players could equip more accessories (which were not only cosmetic but made the game fairer too)and several new powers were added.



* MoralityPet: Zigzagged with Crystal and the King of Evil. [[spoiler: The whole thing starts out with Squelch kidnapping Crystal, though it is implied that Crystal was nice to him. After going through ColdBloodedTorture and a hostage situation which eventually gets the hero to hand over the Dark Orb to the evil prophet Aflama, who uses it unseal Malignus, a GodOfEvil, she still insists that the hero be nice to Squelch. Squelch, now proclaiming himself Master Squelch, then asks the hero to come over to his new home by himself for a 'housewarming party'. This turns out to be a ploy he was using in an attempt to eliminate the hero and have Crystal all for himself. If you bring Crystal along with you for that battle sequence, the pre-battle dialogue doesn't turn so hostile so quickly. Squelch and Crystal are happily talking with each other, until the hero mentions the 'housewarming party'. This causes him to lash out, and when Crystal stands up for the hero, asking why he is always so cruel, he decides to fight her as well. During the battle, he turns into the Self-Made King, which is the canonical first form of the King of Evil. After the battle is won, the King Of Evil teleports off to train and become stronger. Eventually, the King Of Evil kidnaps Crystal (again), and the hero sets off to save her. Crystal then states that the King Of Evil was going to force her to marry him, implying that he may be a {{Yandere}} to her. Fast forward some time, and the hero and Crystal married, and she along with her two children end up kidnapped by what may be assumed are minions of the King Of Evil. The hero sets off to save them, but finds out that he didn't do it, but that a mysterious Evil Organization did. The King Of Evil, the hero, and the Evil Witch, who was the supposed leader of this organization, eventually have a showdown in which the King Of Evil asks the Evil Witch to release Crystal, but only manages to make her angry. When the hero announces himself at the scene, the Evil Witch tries to invoke ForcedToWatch to get the Dark Orb from the hero, but fails after both the King Of Evil and Crystal warn him about the fact that she wouldn't keep her word when she said that she'd release Crystal in exchange for the Dark Orb. The Evil Witch then sends the King Of Evil to the Inferno. In the process, the King Of Evil proclaims that he isn't doing what he's doing for the hero, but for Crystal. The Evil Witch soon tries to do the same with the hero. It doesn't work, and the hero soon challenges and defeats her. Now out of peril, Crystal asks the hero to go into the Inferno and rescue the King of Evil. He does so, but tells the King Of Evil that the only reason he did was because Crystal asked him to. The King Of Evil then says that he's happy that Crystal is happy, and goes back to his old home, the ruins of the Gaurdian Tower. If you go and talk to him there without Crystal in your party, he proceeds to tell you about the four fighting deities, simply to give you something to do aside from bother him. However, if you come with Crystal in your party, he happily tells you, or more accurately, tells her about them. If you come to him after defeating the four fighting deities with Crystal in your party, he gives her some items he found, and requests that she try them on. Once she does, he is stunned at her appearance. You can speak with him after that, and he will respond happily so long as you have Crystal in your party.]]
* ThatOneLevel: [[LethalLavaLand Scorch Volcano]], almost entirely due to...
** DemonicSpiders: The Fire Mist enemies, whose identically-named attack is a party-wide fire nuke capable of 2HKOing all but your sturdiest characters. Oh, did we mention that they're ghosts (meaning you can't hit them with normal attacks without special equipment), MadeOfIron, and that they often show up in groups of 2 ''with other enemies in tow''
** Ice Island can be this if your main character is weak to ice, the fact that it is home to [[ThatOneBoss Ice Demon]] doesn't help.

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* MoralityPet: Zigzagged with Crystal and the King of Evil. [[spoiler: The whole thing starts out with Squelch kidnapping Crystal, though it is implied that Crystal was nice to him. After going through ColdBloodedTorture and a hostage situation which eventually gets the hero to hand over the Dark Orb to the evil prophet Aflama, who uses it unseal Malignus, a GodOfEvil, she still insists that the hero be nice to Squelch. Squelch, now proclaiming himself Master Squelch, then asks the hero to come over to his new home by himself for a 'housewarming party'. This turns out to be a ploy he was using in an attempt to eliminate the hero and have Crystal all for himself.
If you bring Crystal along with you for that battle sequence, the pre-battle dialogue doesn't turn so hostile so quickly. Squelch and Crystal are happily talking with each other, until the hero mentions the 'housewarming party'. This causes him to lash out, and when Crystal stands up for the hero, asking why he is always so cruel, he decides to fight her as well. During the battle, he turns into the Self-Made King, which is the canonical first form of the King of Evil.
After the battle is won, the King Of Evil teleports off to train and become stronger. Eventually, the King Of Evil kidnaps Crystal (again), and the hero sets off to save her. Crystal then states that the King Of Evil was going to force her to marry him, implying that he may be a {{Yandere}} to her. Fast forward some time, and the hero and Crystal married, and she along with her two children end up kidnapped by what may be assumed are minions of the King Of Evil. The hero sets off to save them, but finds out that he didn't do it, but that a mysterious Evil Organization did. Organisation did.

The King Of Evil, the hero, and the Evil Witch, who was the supposed leader of this organization, organisation, eventually have a showdown in which the King Of Evil asks the Evil Witch to release Crystal, but only manages to make her angry. When the hero announces himself at the scene, the Evil Witch tries to invoke ForcedToWatch to get the Dark Orb from the hero, but fails after both the King Of Evil and Crystal warn him about the fact that she wouldn't keep her word when she said that she'd release Crystal in exchange for the Dark Orb. The Evil Witch then sends the King Of Evil to the Inferno. In the process, the King Of Evil proclaims that he isn't doing what he's doing for the hero, but for Crystal. The Evil Witch soon tries to do the same with the hero. It doesn't work, and the hero soon challenges and defeats her.
Now out of peril, Crystal asks the hero to go into the Inferno and rescue the King of Evil. He does so, but tells the King Of Evil that the only reason he did was because Crystal asked him to. The King Of Evil then says that he's happy that Crystal is happy, and goes back to his old home, the ruins of the Gaurdian Guardian Tower. If you go and talk to him there without Crystal in your party, he proceeds to tell you about the four fighting deities, simply to give you something to do aside from bother him. However, if you come with Crystal in your party, he happily tells you, or more accurately, tells her about them. If you come to him after defeating the four fighting deities with Crystal in your party, he gives her some items he found, and requests that she try them on. Once she does, he is stunned at her appearance. You can speak with him after that, and he will respond happily so long as you have Crystal in your party.]]
* ThatOneLevel: [[LethalLavaLand Scorch Volcano]], almost entirely due to...
** DemonicSpiders: The Fire Mist enemies, whose identically-named attack is a party-wide fire nuke capable of 2HKOing all but your sturdiest characters. Oh, did we mention
VillianDecay: You could argue that they're ghosts (meaning you can't hit them with normal attacks without special equipment), MadeOfIron, and that they often show up King of Evil becomes less effective in groups of 2 ''with other enemies in tow''
** Ice Island can be this if your main character is weak to ice,
the fact that it is home to [[ThatOneBoss Ice Demon]] doesn't help.sequel because the Evil Witch floor him easily. It's not as bad in Denpa Men 3 where as Master Squelch, he wouldn't have stood a chance against Malignus.
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* MoralityPet: Zigzagged with Crystal and the King of Evil. [[spoiler: The whole thing starts out with Squelch kidnapping Crystal, though it is implied that Crystal was nice to him. After going through ColdBloodedTorture and a hostage situation which eventually gets the hero to hand over the Dark Orb to the evil prophet Aflama, who uses it unseal Malignus, a GodOfEvil, she still insists that the hero be nice to Squelch. Squelch, now proclaiming himself Master Squelch, then asks the hero to come over to his new home by himself for a 'housewarming party'. This turns out to be a ploy he was using in an attempt to eliminate the hero and have Crystal all for himself. If you bring Crystal along with you for that battle sequence, the pre-battle dialogue doesn't turn so hostile so quickly. Squelch and Crystal are happily talking with each other, until the hero mentions the 'housewarming party'. This causes him to lash out, and when Crystal stands up for the hero, asking why he is always so cruel, he decides to fight her as well. During the battle, he turns into the Self-Made King, which is the canonically first form of the King of Evil. After the battle is won, the King Of Evil teleports off to train and become stronger. Eventually, the King Of Evil kidnaps Crystal (again), and the hero sets off to save her. Crystal then states that the King Of Evil was going to force her to marry him, implying that he may be a {{Yandere}} to her. Fast forward some time, and the hero and Crystal married, and she along with her two children end up kidnapped by what may be assumed are minions of the King Of Evil. The hero sets off to save them, but finds out that he didn't do it, but that a mysterious Evil Organization did. The King Of Evil, the hero, and the Evil Witch, who was the supposed leader of this organization, eventually have a showdown in which the King Of Evil asks the Evil Witch to release Crystal, but only manages to make her angry. When the hero announces himself at the scene, the Evil Witch tries to invoke ForcedToWatch to get the Dark Orb from the hero, but fails after both the King Of Evil and Crystal warn him about the fact that she wouldn't keep her word when she said that she'd release Crystal in exchange for the Dark Orb. The Evil Witch then sends the King Of Evil to the Inferno. In the process, the King Of Evil proclaims that he isn't doing what he's doing for the hero, but for Crystal. The Evil Witch soon tries to do the same with the hero. It doesn't work, and the hero soon challenges and defeats her. Now out of peril, Crystal asks the hero to go into the Inferno and rescue the King of Evil. He does so, but tells the King Of Evil that the only reason he did was because Crystal asked him to. The King Of Evil then says that he's happy that Crystal is happy, and goes back to his old home, the ruins of the Gaurdian Tower. If you go and talk to him there without Crystal in your party, he proceeds to tell you about the four fighting deities, simply to give you something to do aside from bother him. However, if you come with Crystal in your party, he happily tells you, or more accurately, tells her about them. If you come to him after defeating the four fighting deities with Crystal in your party, he gives her some items he found, and requests that she try them on. Once she does, he is stunned at her appearance. You can speak with him after that, and he will respond happily so long as you have Crystal in your party.]]

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* MoralityPet: Zigzagged with Crystal and the King of Evil. [[spoiler: The whole thing starts out with Squelch kidnapping Crystal, though it is implied that Crystal was nice to him. After going through ColdBloodedTorture and a hostage situation which eventually gets the hero to hand over the Dark Orb to the evil prophet Aflama, who uses it unseal Malignus, a GodOfEvil, she still insists that the hero be nice to Squelch. Squelch, now proclaiming himself Master Squelch, then asks the hero to come over to his new home by himself for a 'housewarming party'. This turns out to be a ploy he was using in an attempt to eliminate the hero and have Crystal all for himself. If you bring Crystal along with you for that battle sequence, the pre-battle dialogue doesn't turn so hostile so quickly. Squelch and Crystal are happily talking with each other, until the hero mentions the 'housewarming party'. This causes him to lash out, and when Crystal stands up for the hero, asking why he is always so cruel, he decides to fight her as well. During the battle, he turns into the Self-Made King, which is the canonically canonical first form of the King of Evil. After the battle is won, the King Of Evil teleports off to train and become stronger. Eventually, the King Of Evil kidnaps Crystal (again), and the hero sets off to save her. Crystal then states that the King Of Evil was going to force her to marry him, implying that he may be a {{Yandere}} to her. Fast forward some time, and the hero and Crystal married, and she along with her two children end up kidnapped by what may be assumed are minions of the King Of Evil. The hero sets off to save them, but finds out that he didn't do it, but that a mysterious Evil Organization did. The King Of Evil, the hero, and the Evil Witch, who was the supposed leader of this organization, eventually have a showdown in which the King Of Evil asks the Evil Witch to release Crystal, but only manages to make her angry. When the hero announces himself at the scene, the Evil Witch tries to invoke ForcedToWatch to get the Dark Orb from the hero, but fails after both the King Of Evil and Crystal warn him about the fact that she wouldn't keep her word when she said that she'd release Crystal in exchange for the Dark Orb. The Evil Witch then sends the King Of Evil to the Inferno. In the process, the King Of Evil proclaims that he isn't doing what he's doing for the hero, but for Crystal. The Evil Witch soon tries to do the same with the hero. It doesn't work, and the hero soon challenges and defeats her. Now out of peril, Crystal asks the hero to go into the Inferno and rescue the King of Evil. He does so, but tells the King Of Evil that the only reason he did was because Crystal asked him to. The King Of Evil then says that he's happy that Crystal is happy, and goes back to his old home, the ruins of the Gaurdian Tower. If you go and talk to him there without Crystal in your party, he proceeds to tell you about the four fighting deities, simply to give you something to do aside from bother him. However, if you come with Crystal in your party, he happily tells you, or more accurately, tells her about them. If you come to him after defeating the four fighting deities with Crystal in your party, he gives her some items he found, and requests that she try them on. Once she does, he is stunned at her appearance. You can speak with him after that, and he will respond happily so long as you have Crystal in your party.]]
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* MoralityPet: Zigzagged with Crystal and the King of Evil. [[spoiler: The whole thing starts out with Squelch kidnapping Crystal, though it is implied that Crystal was nice to him. After going through ColdBloodedTorture and a hostage situation which eventually gets the hero to hand over the Dark Orb to the evil prophet Aflama, who uses it unseal Malignus, a GodOfEvil, she still insists that the hero be nice to Squelch. Squelch, now proclaiming himself Master Squelch, then asks the hero to come over to his new home by himself for a 'housewarming party'. This turns out to be a ploy he was using in an attempt to eliminate the hero and have Crystal all for himself. If you bring Crystal along with you for that battle sequence, the pre-battle dialogue doesn't turn so hostile so quickly. Squelch and Crystal are happily talking with each other, until the hero mentions the 'housewarming party'. This causes him to lash out, and when Crystal stands up for the hero, asking why he is always so cruel, he decides to fight her as well. During the battle, he turns into the Self-Made King, which is the canonically first form of the King of Evil. After the battle is won, the King Of Evil teleports off to train and become stronger. Eventually, the King Of Evil kidnaps Crystal (again), and the hero sets off to save her. Crystal then states that the King Of Evil was going to force her to marry him, implying that he may be a {{Yandere}} to her. Fast forward some time, and the hero and Crystal married, and she along with her two children end up kidnapped by what may be assumed are minions of the King Of Evil. The hero sets off to save them, but finds out that he didn't do it, but that a mysterious Evil Organization did. The King Of Evil, the hero, and the Evil Witch, who was the supposed leader of this organization, eventually have a showdown in which the King Of Evil asks the Evil Witch to release Crystal, but only manages to make her angry. When the hero announces himself at the scene, the Evil Witch tries to invoke ForcedToWatch to get the Dark Orb from the hero, but fails after both the King Of Evil and Crystal warn him about the fact that she wouldn't keep her word when she said that she'd release Crystal in exchange for the Dark Orb. The Evil Witch then sends the King Of Evil to the Inferno. In the process, the King Of Evil proclaims that he isn't doing what he's doing for the hero, but for Crystal. The Evil Witch soon tries to do the same with the hero. It doesn't work, and the hero soon challenges and defeats her. Now out of peril, Crystal asks the hero to go into the Inferno and rescue the King of Evil. He does so, but tells the King Of Evil that the only reason he did was because Crystal asked him to. The King Of Evil then says that he's happy that Crystal is happy, and goes back to his old home, the ruins of the Gaurdian Tower. If you go and talk to him there without Crystal in your party, he proceeds to tell you about the four fighting deities, simply to give you something to do aside from bother him. However, if you come with Crystal in your party, he happily tells you, or more accurately, tells her about them. If you come to him after defeating the four fighting deities with Crystal in your party, he gives her some items he found, and requests that she try them on. Once she does, he is stunned at her appearance. You can speak with him after that, and he will respond happily so long as you have Crystal in your party.]]
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* AnticlimaxBoss: The BonusBoss of the first game follows a very predictable pattern, which makes him very easy to beat once you memorize it (or look it up on the internet) as you can block all of his attacks.
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* DubNameChange: Beelzebub to King of Evil, Tower of Satan to Tower of Evil.
* EvenBetterSequel



* HoYay: The Real Denpa Men, a series of live action videos used to explain various gameplay mechanics, is laden with this.



** Ice Island can be this if your main character is weak to ice, the fact that it is home to [[ThatOneBoss Ice Demon]] doesn't help.
* DubNameChange: Beelzebub to King of Evil, Tower of Satan to Tower of Evil.
* HoYay: The Real Denpa Men, a series of live action videos used to explain various gameplay mechanics, is laden with this.
* EvenBetterSequel

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** Ice Island can be this if your main character is weak to ice, the fact that it is home to [[ThatOneBoss Ice Demon]] doesn't help.
* DubNameChange: Beelzebub to King of Evil, Tower of Satan to Tower of Evil.
* HoYay: The Real Denpa Men, a series of live action videos used to explain various gameplay mechanics, is laden with this.
* EvenBetterSequel
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* HoYay: The Real Denpa Men, a series of live action videos used to explain various gameplay mechanics, is laden with this.this.
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* HoYay: The Real Denpa Men, a series of live action videos used to explain various gameplay mechanics, is laden with this.
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** Ice Island can be this if your main character is weak to ice,the fact that it is home to [[ThatOneBoss Ice Demon]] doesn't help.

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** Ice Island can be this if your main character is weak to ice,the ice, the fact that it is home to [[ThatOneBoss Ice Demon]] doesn't help.
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* GameBreaker: Barriers. They make your Denpa Men fully invincible (Unless they had a damaging status ailment before it was used), and can be bought from the shop for 3500 gold (a small sum late in the game where they are most useful).

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* GameBreaker: Barriers. They make your Denpa Men fully invincible (Unless they had a damaging status ailment before it was used), and can be bought from the shop for 3500 gold (a small sum late in the game where they are most useful). [[spoiler:They can also turn the Grand King into an AnticlimaxBoss .]]



* DubNameChange: Beelzebub to King of Evil, Tower of Satan to Tower of Evil.

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* DubNameChange: Beelzebub to King of Evil, Tower of Satan to Tower of Evil.
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* DubNameChange: Beelzebub to King of Evil,Tower of Satan to Tower of Evil.

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* DubNameChange: Beelzebub to King of Evil,Tower Evil, Tower of Satan to Tower of Evil.
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Ice Island can be this if your main character is weak to ice,the fact that it is home to [[ThatOneBoss Ice Demon]] doesn't help.

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Ice **Ice Island can be this if your main character is weak to ice,the fact that it is home to [[ThatOneBoss Ice Demon]] doesn't help.
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** DemonicSpiders: The Fire Mist enemies, whose identically-named attack is a party-wide fire nuke capable of 2HKOing all but your sturdiest characters. Oh, did we mention that they're ghosts (meaning you can't hit them with normal attacks without special equipment), MadeOfIron, and that they often show up in groups of 2 ''with other enemies in tow''

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** DemonicSpiders: The Fire Mist enemies, whose identically-named attack is a party-wide fire nuke capable of 2HKOing all but your sturdiest characters. Oh, did we mention that they're ghosts (meaning you can't hit them with normal attacks without special equipment), MadeOfIron, and that they often show up in groups of 2 ''with other enemies in tow''tow''
Ice Island can be this if your main character is weak to ice,the fact that it is home to [[ThatOneBoss Ice Demon]] doesn't help.
*DubNameChange: Beelzebub to King of Evil,Tower of Satan to Tower of Evil.

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* GameBreaker: Barriers. They make your Denpa Men fully invincible (Unless they had a damaging status ailment before it was used), and can be bought from the shop for 3500 gold (a small sum late in the game where they are most useful).



** DemonicSpiders: The Fire Mist enemies, whose identically-named attack is a party-wide fire nuke capable of 2HKOing all but your sturdiest characters. Oh, did we mention that they're ghosts (meaning you can't hit them with normal attacks without special equipment), MadeOfIron, and that they often show up in groups of 2 ''with other enemies in tow''?

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** DemonicSpiders: The Fire Mist enemies, whose identically-named attack is a party-wide fire nuke capable of 2HKOing all but your sturdiest characters. Oh, did we mention that they're ghosts (meaning you can't hit them with normal attacks without special equipment), MadeOfIron, and that they often show up in groups of 2 ''with other enemies in tow''?tow''
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* ThatOneLevel: [[LethalLavaLand Scorch Volcano]], almost entirely due to...
** DemonicSpiders: The Fire Mist enemies, whose identically-named attack is a party-wide fire nuke capable of 2HKOing all but your sturdiest characters. Oh, did we mention that they're ghosts (meaning you can't hit them with normal attacks without special equipment), MadeOfIron, and that they often show up in groups of 2 ''with other enemies in tow''?

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