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1* Think building big things in the first game was cool? Try setting down a blueprint, some materials ''and watch as the [=NPCs=] are able to build large, elaborate buildings on their own.''
2* After facing down demonic Malroth, you get a short section where the builder is incapacitated and you play as human Malroth. The builder requests a medicinal herb, which has so far been unavailable on that island, and you get to have Malroth try to "Build". It fails as usual, so you get to have him "Just build it!", which also fails. Now the text is yellow, saying '''[=BUILD IT=]''' - eventually, Malroth, God of Destruction, succeeds in building an item.
3* The sheer scope of the final battle. You're flying through the sky in a hovercar, shooting at the full incarnation of the God of Destruction, who's throwing fireballs, boulders, and several other things at you. As the fight goes on, they increase in power. So what do you do? Upgrade the hovercar mid-flight, using inspiration from the three chapters of the game, to match the God! Increased firepower from the Deitree, reflector shields from Goldirox, and a full on Kazapple cannon, AKA, a magical superweapon! After weakening the final boss and going through a short cutscene, you're prompted to deliver the final Co-op de Grace all while the traditional ''Dragon Quest'' fanfare plays in the background!
4** Malroth himself gets a special moment in this fight. Hargon is mocking how powerless you both are to stop him and Demon!Malroth, so what does Malroth do? Smack him in the ''face'' with his club. The best part? He eventually vanquishes Hargon with it after delivering an ''epic'' ShutUpHannibal speech to [[NotSoDifferentRemark explain how Hargon and the Builder aren't so different]], and Hargon actually ''agrees''!
5** While not explicitely stated in the game, there is the extremely high chance that the reason of the Builder creating those extremely powerful adds (which originally took super rare materials and a long time to build) are powered by Demon!Malroths eyes. Not only does the Builder create the tools ''literally'' "on the fly", they also power them with discarded pieces of the final boss.

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