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* In ''Til Death Do Us Part'', figuring out how to break Tomas's control over the nobles and the Monarch, then bringing his crimes to light. The Monarch has his hands cut off and his tongue burned out as retribution for [[MindRape mind raping]] and [[MindManipulation mind controlling]] almost everyone in the palace. Basically: everything was going AllAccordingToPlan for this MagnificentBastard...and then you came along.

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* In ''Til Death Do Us Part'', figuring out how to break Tomas's control over the nobles and the Monarch, then bringing his crimes to light. The Monarch has his hands cut off and his tongue burned out as retribution for [[MindRape mind raping]] and [[MindManipulation mind controlling]] almost everyone in the palace. Basically: everything was going AllAccordingToPlan for this MagnificentBastard...SmugSnake...and then you came along.
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* With a high enough Subtle score, you can [[spoiler:''kill the Monarch's consort'' and get away with it]]. Alternately, you can [[spoiler:spread rumors that gets them executed, keeping your hands clean]]. Not bad for a sixteen-year-old ImpoverishedPatrician.

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* With a high enough Subtle score, you can [[spoiler:''kill ''kill the Monarch's consort'' and get away with it]]. it. Alternately, you can [[spoiler:spread spread rumors that gets them executed, keeping your hands clean]].clean. Not bad for a sixteen-year-old ImpoverishedPatrician.



* In ''Til Death Do Us Part'', [[spoiler:figuring out how to break Tomas's control over the nobles and the Monarch, then bringing his crimes to light. The Monarch has his hands cut off and his tongue burned out as retribution for [[MindRape mind raping]] and [[MindManipulation mind controlling]] almost everyone in the palace.]] Basically: [[spoiler:everything was going AllAccordingToPlan for this MagnificentBastard...and then you came along.]]
* Out of all the epilogues of ''Til Death Do Us Part'', the most awesome ones are the ones where [[spoiler:your teenage sons lead a rebellion and kill the monarch, either to avenge you or free you.]]
** The one where you [[spoiler:lead a palace coup against the Monarch and rule as Regent isn't bad either]].

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* In ''Til Death Do Us Part'', [[spoiler:figuring figuring out how to break Tomas's control over the nobles and the Monarch, then bringing his crimes to light. The Monarch has his hands cut off and his tongue burned out as retribution for [[MindRape mind raping]] and [[MindManipulation mind controlling]] almost everyone in the palace.]] Basically: [[spoiler:everything everything was going AllAccordingToPlan for this MagnificentBastard...and then you came along.]]
along.
* Out of all the epilogues of ''Til Death Do Us Part'', the most awesome ones are the ones where [[spoiler:your your teenage sons lead a rebellion and kill the monarch, either to avenge you or free you.]]
you.
** The one where you [[spoiler:lead lead a palace coup against the Monarch and rule as Regent isn't bad either]].
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-->'''Golan Varkath:''' [[spoiler: You see how we dealt with gods when I was a boy.]]
** Another way of dealing with the BigBad, if you [[spoiler:helped out the goddess Ajaia earlier]]:

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-->'''Golan Varkath:''' [[spoiler: You see how we dealt with gods when I was a boy.]]
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** Another way of dealing with the BigBad, if you [[spoiler:helped helped out the goddess Ajaia earlier]]:earlier:



-->'''PC:''' A little something called "[[spoiler:divine intervention]]".
-->''(cue [[spoiler:the ground opening up beneath him and swallowing him whole]])''

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-->'''PC:''' A little something called "[[spoiler:divine intervention]]".
"divine intervention".
-->''(cue [[spoiler:the the ground opening up beneath him and swallowing him whole]])''
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* [[spoiler:When Michael/Michelle/Brian/Bonnie suggests you and your group to abandon Justin/Jennifer who has very serious HeroicBSOD moment. If you refuse the advice.... and snap by saying that Michael/Michelle/Brian/Bonnie should feel ashamed (and eventually does) for even suggesting that. Then, the said jerkass character will look on you with newfound respect, and your other companions (especially the kid Kayden) will start looking you like you're a hero.]]

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* [[spoiler:When When Michael/Michelle/Brian/Bonnie suggests you and your group to abandon Justin/Jennifer who has very serious HeroicBSOD moment. If you refuse the advice.... and snap by saying that Michael/Michelle/Brian/Bonnie should feel ashamed (and eventually does) for even suggesting that. Then, the said jerkass character will look on you with newfound respect, and your other companions (especially the kid Kayden) will start looking you like you're a hero.]]
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* While it's meant to be a SadisticChoice, it's actually possible to get through the Chapter 7 battle with ''neither'' most of your fleet nor [[spoiler:Crown Station]] destroyed, although it's very difficult and it will result in the death of [[spoiler:Asadi, so it's not feasible for players romancing him/her but is feasible for players romancing Watanabe or Weaver, who will die if the player prioritizes the citizens on Crown Station since an attack on the fleet will damage the Caliburn]]. Here is how to pull it off: [[spoiler:first, when choosing which stat should take a penalty during the tutorial mission, don't choose Presence, as you'll need to be able to command your lance later. Second, on your planetside mission, choose strategies in line with your highest stat so you make it through the mission without losing any members of your lance. Third, maintain a good relationship with Asadi by talking to Asadi during free time during each interlude (your second free time slot can be either Weaver or Watanabe if you're romancing either). Finally, during the chapter 7 battle, you'll get an option to have your lance do one task while you do another; choose either to have your lance defend the fleet while you disable the Imperial superweapon (you must have chosen to move forward to prepare for an attack earlier in the battle for this to work), or to have your lance disable the Imperial superweapon while you defend the fleet (you must have chosen to hang back for defense earlier in the battle for this to work). Commandant Hawkins will later inform you that your lance either stopped the imperial ships from getting through or took out their superweapon, which the lance will only be able to pull off if you still have all members of your lance intact and you have a good relationship with Asadi (otherwise they'll fail in their task), although unfortunately you will later learn from one of your allies that Asadi died in the process.]]
** There's a way to do the above without [[spoiler: losing Asadi. Make sure you have a good presence stat and then after your debriefing talk to Captain Baelyn and ask her why she defected from the Imperial military. You MUST do this step, as she will give you a vital insight into the way Imperial officer's minds work, which you will use later. During the battle go for the Imperial flagship with your lance and demand that Crown Station be spared and your fleet allowed to withdraw. You'll use your newfound knowledge of how the Star Marshall's mind works to manipulate him into agree to this, which he does, allowing the rest of your fleet, Crown Station and your entire lance to survive. Keep in mind that you also need a high presence score for it to succeed as well since only having the knowledge from your captain won't be enough to get the enemy's attention.]]

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* While it's meant to be a SadisticChoice, it's actually possible to get through the Chapter 7 battle with ''neither'' most of your fleet nor [[spoiler:Crown Station]] Crown Station destroyed, although it's very difficult and it will result in the death of [[spoiler:Asadi, Asadi, so it's not feasible for players romancing him/her but is feasible for players romancing Watanabe or Weaver, who will die if the player prioritizes the citizens on Crown Station since an attack on the fleet will damage the Caliburn]]. Caliburn. Here is how to pull it off: [[spoiler:first, first, when choosing which stat should take a penalty during the tutorial mission, don't choose Presence, as you'll need to be able to command your lance later. Second, on your planetside mission, choose strategies in line with your highest stat so you make it through the mission without losing any members of your lance. Third, maintain a good relationship with Asadi by talking to Asadi during free time during each interlude (your second free time slot can be either Weaver or Watanabe if you're romancing either). Finally, during the chapter 7 battle, you'll get an option to have your lance do one task while you do another; choose either to have your lance defend the fleet while you disable the Imperial superweapon (you must have chosen to move forward to prepare for an attack earlier in the battle for this to work), or to have your lance disable the Imperial superweapon while you defend the fleet (you must have chosen to hang back for defense earlier in the battle for this to work). Commandant Hawkins will later inform you that your lance either stopped the imperial ships from getting through or took out their superweapon, which the lance will only be able to pull off if you still have all members of your lance intact and you have a good relationship with Asadi (otherwise they'll fail in their task), although unfortunately you will later learn from one of your allies that Asadi died in the process.]]
process.
** There's a way to do the above without [[spoiler: losing Asadi. Make sure you have a good presence stat and then after your debriefing talk to Captain Baelyn and ask her why she defected from the Imperial military. You MUST do this step, as she will give you a vital insight into the way Imperial officer's minds work, which you will use later. During the battle go for the Imperial flagship with your lance and demand that Crown Station be spared and your fleet allowed to withdraw. You'll use your newfound knowledge of how the Star Marshall's mind works to manipulate him into agree to this, which he does, allowing the rest of your fleet, Crown Station and your entire lance to survive. Keep in mind that you also need a high presence score for it to succeed as well since only having the knowledge from your captain won't be enough to get the enemy's attention.]]
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* If female, then the PlayerCharacter had to put up with [[StrawMisogynist Prototype's]] sexist comments the entire game. [[spoiler:Taking him out with a single punch]] is ''very'' satisfying.
* Your grudge match with [[spoiler:your former friend JJ]]. The media's hyped it up, the fans are hyped up, and it's a long, grueling but epic match wherein you can [[spoiler:finally step out of their shadow and show the world just how far you've come]]. And then [[spoiler:you can reconcile with them after everything they did to you, which is kind of awesome too, in its own way]].

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* If female, then the PlayerCharacter had to put up with [[StrawMisogynist Prototype's]] sexist comments the entire game. [[spoiler:Taking Taking him out with a single punch]] punch is ''very'' satisfying.
* Your grudge match with [[spoiler:your your former friend JJ]]. friend, JJ. The media's hyped it up, the fans are hyped up, and it's a long, grueling but epic match wherein you can [[spoiler:finally finally step out of their shadow and show the world just how far you've come]]. come. And then [[spoiler:you you can reconcile with them after everything they did to you, which is kind of awesome too, in its own way]].way.
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* During the assassination attempt on your children in the third game, the guards will tell the PlayerCharacter to stay locked up in their room where it's safe. The PC can respond with "screw that", run out, and [[MamaBear fight off]] [[PapaWolf the assassins]] themselves.

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* During the assassination attempt on your children sons in the third game, the guards will tell the PlayerCharacter to stay locked up in their room where it's safe. The PC can respond with "screw that", run out, and [[MamaBear fight off]] [[PapaWolf the assassins]] themselves.
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* During the assassination attempt on your sons in the third game, the guards will tell the PlayerCharacter to stay locked up in their room where it's safe. The PC can respond with "screw that", run out, and [[MamaBear fight off]] [[PapaWolf the assassins]] themselves.

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* During the assassination attempt on your sons children in the third game, the guards will tell the PlayerCharacter to stay locked up in their room where it's safe. The PC can respond with "screw that", run out, and [[MamaBear fight off]] [[PapaWolf the assassins]] themselves.
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* Regardless of who you face at [[{{Expy}} Ring of]] [[WrestleMania Valhalla]], the promo that gets cut together is suitably impressive, but the best of the bunch is if you face off with TheRival.

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* Regardless of who you face at [[{{Expy}} Ring of]] [[WrestleMania [[Wrestling/WrestleMania Valhalla]], the promo that gets cut together is suitably impressive, but the best of the bunch is if you face off with TheRival.
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** There's a way to do the above without [[spoiler: losing Asadi. Make sure you have a good presence stat and then after your debriefing talk to Captain Baelyn and ask her why she defected from the Imperial military. You MUST do this step, as she will give you a vital insight into the way Imperial officer's minds work, which you will use later. During the battle go for the Imperial flagship with your lance and demand that Crown Station be spared and your fleet allowed to withdraw. You'll use your newfound knowledge of how the Star Marshall's mind works to manipulate him into agree to this, which he does, allowing the rest of your fleet, Crown Station and your entire lance to survive.]]

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** There's a way to do the above without [[spoiler: losing Asadi. Make sure you have a good presence stat and then after your debriefing talk to Captain Baelyn and ask her why she defected from the Imperial military. You MUST do this step, as she will give you a vital insight into the way Imperial officer's minds work, which you will use later. During the battle go for the Imperial flagship with your lance and demand that Crown Station be spared and your fleet allowed to withdraw. You'll use your newfound knowledge of how the Star Marshall's mind works to manipulate him into agree to this, which he does, allowing the rest of your fleet, Crown Station and your entire lance to survive. Keep in mind that you also need a high presence score for it to succeed as well since only having the knowledge from your captain won't be enough to get the enemy's attention.]]
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** There's a way to do the above without [[spoiler: losing Asadi. Make sure you have a good presence stat and then after your debriefing talk to Captain Baelyn and ask her why she defected from the Imperial military. You MUST do this step, as she will give you a vital insight into the way Imperial officer's minds work, which you will use later. During the battle go for the Imperial flagship with your lance and demand that Crown Station be spared and your fleet allowed to withdraw. You'll use your newfound knowledge of how the Star Marshall's mind works to manipulate him into agree to this, which he does, allowing the rest of your fleet, Crown Station and your entire lance to survive.]]
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* Your grudge match with [[spoiler:your former friend JJ]]. The media's hyped it up, the fans are hyped up, and it's a long, grueling but epic match wherein you can [[spoiler:finally step out of their shadow and show the world just how far you've come]]. And then [[spoiler:you can reconcile with them after everything they did to you, which is kind of awesome too, in its own way]].

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* Your grudge match with [[spoiler:your former friend JJ]]. The media's hyped it up, the fans are hyped up, and it's a long, grueling but epic match wherein you can [[spoiler:finally step out of their shadow and show the world just how far you've come]]. And then [[spoiler:you can reconcile with them after everything they did to you, which is kind of awesome too, in its own way]].way]].
* Regardless of who you face at [[{{Expy}} Ring of]] [[WrestleMania Valhalla]], the promo that gets cut together is suitably impressive, but the best of the bunch is if you face off with TheRival.
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* While it's meant to be a SadisticChoice, it's actually possible to get through the Chapter 7 battle with ''neither'' most of your fleet nor [[spoiler:Crown Station]] destroyed, although it's very difficult and it will result in the death of [[spoiler:Asadi, so it's not feasible for players romancing him/her but is feasible for players romancing Watanabe or Weaver, who will die if the player prioritizes the citizens on Crown Station since an attack on the fleet will damage the Caliburn]]. Here is how to pull it off: [[spoiler:first, when choosing which stat should take a penalty during the tutorial mission, don't choose Presence, as you'll need to be able to command your lance later. Second, on your planetside mission, choose strategies in line with your highest stat so you make it through the mission without losing any members of your lance. Third, maintain a good relationship with Asadi by talking to Asadi during free time during each interlude (your second free time slot can be either Weaver or Watanabe if you're romancing either). Finally, during the chapter 7 battle, you'll get an option to have your lance do one task while you do another; choose either to have your lance defend the fleet while you disable the Imperial superweapon (you must have chosen to move forward to prepare for an attack earlier in the battle for this to work), or to have your lance disable the Imperial superweapon while you defend the fleet (you must have chosen to hang back for defense earlier in the battle for this to work). Commandant Hawkins will later inform you that your lance either stopped the imperial ships from getting through or took out their superweapon, although unfortunately you will later learn from one of your allies that Asadi died in the process.]]

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* While it's meant to be a SadisticChoice, it's actually possible to get through the Chapter 7 battle with ''neither'' most of your fleet nor [[spoiler:Crown Station]] destroyed, although it's very difficult and it will result in the death of [[spoiler:Asadi, so it's not feasible for players romancing him/her but is feasible for players romancing Watanabe or Weaver, who will die if the player prioritizes the citizens on Crown Station since an attack on the fleet will damage the Caliburn]]. Here is how to pull it off: [[spoiler:first, when choosing which stat should take a penalty during the tutorial mission, don't choose Presence, as you'll need to be able to command your lance later. Second, on your planetside mission, choose strategies in line with your highest stat so you make it through the mission without losing any members of your lance. Third, maintain a good relationship with Asadi by talking to Asadi during free time during each interlude (your second free time slot can be either Weaver or Watanabe if you're romancing either). Finally, during the chapter 7 battle, you'll get an option to have your lance do one task while you do another; choose either to have your lance defend the fleet while you disable the Imperial superweapon (you must have chosen to move forward to prepare for an attack earlier in the battle for this to work), or to have your lance disable the Imperial superweapon while you defend the fleet (you must have chosen to hang back for defense earlier in the battle for this to work). Commandant Hawkins will later inform you that your lance either stopped the imperial ships from getting through or took out their superweapon, which the lance will only be able to pull off if you still have all members of your lance intact and you have a good relationship with Asadi (otherwise they'll fail in their task), although unfortunately you will later learn from one of your allies that Asadi died in the process.]]
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* While it's meant to be a SadisticChoice, it's actually possible to get through the Chapter 7 battle with ''neither'' most of your fleet nor [[spoiler:Crown Station]] destroyed, although it's very difficult and it will result in the death of [[spoiler:Asadi, so it's not feasible for players romancing him/her but is feasible for players romancing Watanabe or Weaver, who will die if the player prioritizes the citizens on Crown Station since an attack on the fleet will damage the Caliburn]]. Here is how to pull it off: [[spoiler:first, when choosing which stat should take a penalty during the tutorial mission, don't choose Presence, as you'll need to be able to command your lance later. Second, on your planetside mission, choose strategies in line with your highest stat so you make it through the mission without losing any members of your lance. Third, maintain a good relationship with Asadi by talking to Asadi during free time during each interlude (your second free time slot can be either Weaver or Watanabe if you're romancing either). Finally, during the chapter 7 battle, you'll get an option to have your lance do one task while you do another; choose either to have your lance defend the fleet while you disable the Imperial superweapon (you must have chosen to move forward to prepare for an attack earlier in the battle for this to work), or to have your lance disable the Imperial superweapon while you defend the fleet (you must have chosen to hang back for defense earlier in the battle for this to work). Commandant Hawkins will later inform you that your lance either stopped the imperial ships from getting through or took out their superweapon, although unfortunately you will later learn from one of your allies that Asadi died in the process.]]
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'''[[AC: Choice of Zombies]]'''

* [[spoiler:When Michael/Michelle/Brian/Bonnie suggests you and your group to abandon Justin/Jennifer who has very serious HeroicBSOD moment. If you refuse the advice.... and snap by saying that Michael/Michelle/Brian/Bonnie should feel ashamed (and eventually does) for even suggesting that. Then, the said jerkass character will look on you with newfound respect, and your other companions (especially the kid Kayden) will start looking you like you're a hero.]]
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--> "Boss, did you just beat the shit out of the [[RedBaron Blue Masque?"]]

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--> -->'''Asadi:''' "Boss, did you just beat the shit out of the [[RedBaron Blue Masque?"]]
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** She is equally taken aback by the [[TalkingTheMonsterToDeath diplomatic approach]].

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** She He/she is equally taken aback by the [[TalkingTheMonsterToDeath diplomatic approach]].
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* If female, then the PlayerCharacter had to put up with [[StrawMisogynist Prototype's]] sexist comments the entire game. [[spoiler:Handing his ass to him]] is ''very'' satisfying.

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* If female, then the PlayerCharacter had to put up with [[StrawMisogynist Prototype's]] sexist comments the entire game. [[spoiler:Handing his ass to him]] [[spoiler:Taking him out with a single punch]] is ''very'' satisfying.
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** She is equally taken aback by the [[TalkingTheMonsterToDeath diplomatic approach]].
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** To be fair, the one where you [[spoiler:lead a palace coup against the Monarch and rule as Regent isn't bad either]].

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** To be fair, the The one where you [[spoiler:lead a palace coup against the Monarch and rule as Regent isn't bad either]].
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** To be fair, the one where you lead a palace coup against the Monarch and rule as Queen Regent isn't bad either.

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** To be fair, the one where you lead [[spoiler:lead a palace coup against the Monarch and rule as Queen Regent isn't bad either.
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'''[[AC: Heroes Rise]]'''

* After being [[ButtMonkey yanked around and told what to do by pretty much everyone the entire game]], the PC can ''finally'' stand up for themselves and TakeAThirdOption during [[spoiler:Prodigal's second SadisticChoice]]: instead of [[spoiler:killing her and becoming a murderer, or letting thousands of people die]], they choose to [[spoiler:use their Infini-Powers to stop the Death Wave in its tracks, saving the day without losing their morals]]. Bonus points for [[spoiler:having just learned about said Powers]].
* [[BadassNormal Jenny]] and [[NeverMessWithGranny your grandma]] holding their own against Prodigal's [[EliteMooks Pool Killers]] at the end of the first game. Keep in mind, these are machines that gave the PlayerCharacter ''and'' [[GameBreaker Black Magic]] a hard time.
* At the end of the second game, and at several points during the third, if the PC is strong enough, then their [[HowMuchMoreCanHeTake slug-out]] with [[spoiler:[[FallenHero Rebellion]]]] becomes a CurbStompBattle instead. If completely wiping the floor with [[spoiler:the ''number one hero in America'', and the PC's former idol to boot]], isn't awesome, then nothing is.
* If romanced, then during the third game Black Magic will somehow sense that the PC is in danger, literally [[spoiler:force themselves out of their coma, and teleport halfway across the city]] to help out. And then they promptly own everyone there, despite, you know, [[spoiler:just waking up from a coma]].
* Using your [[spoiler:Infini-Powers]] guarantees a small one in every battle, from throwing a train car at someone to [[spoiler:reversing gravity and sending your opponents flying]] to [[spoiler:setting off a ''miniature nuclear explosion'']].
** Going off of this: [[spoiler:if you romance Black Magic and decide to unleash your powers together, the two of you ''wipe out reality'', then make a new one that you rule over as gods]]. Terrifying? Yes. Awesome? Undoubtedly.
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** Another way of dealing with the BigBad, if you [[spoiler:helped out the goddess Ajaia earlier]]:
-->'''BigBad:''' Oh? And what's going to stop me?
-->'''PC:''' A little something called "[[spoiler:divine intervention]]".
-->''(cue [[spoiler:the ground opening up beneath him and swallowing him whole]])''

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'''[[AC: Choice of the Vampire]]'''

* If you kill your Dominus and run off at the beginning of the game, you find your way to a small, secluded town. You, a days-old vampire, successfully take it over and rule the citizens through fear as their new overlord, for ''decades''.



* Using your [[spoiler:Infini-Powers]] guarantees a small one in every battle, from throwing a train car at someone to [[spoiler:reversing gravity and sending your opponents flying]] to [[spoiler:setting off a ''miniature nuclear explosion''].

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* Using your [[spoiler:Infini-Powers]] guarantees a small one in every battle, from throwing a train car at someone to [[spoiler:reversing gravity and sending your opponents flying]] to [[spoiler:setting off a ''miniature nuclear explosion''].explosion'']].

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'''[[AC: Affairs of the Court]]'''

* With a high enough Subtle score, you can [[spoiler:''kill the Monarch's consort'' and get away with it]]. Alternately, you can [[spoiler:spread rumors that gets them executed, keeping your hands clean]]. Not bad for a sixteen-year-old ImpoverishedPatrician.
* If you participate in the joust in ''Choice of Romance'' and have a high Magic score, you'll pull off a stunning victory that manages to impress the ''Monarch'', aka the most powerful Death Mage in the land.
* During the assassination attempt on your sons in the third game, the guards will tell the PlayerCharacter to stay locked up in their room where it's safe. The PC can respond with "screw that", run out, and [[MamaBear fight off]] [[PapaWolf the assassins]] themselves.
* In ''Til Death Do Us Part'', [[spoiler:figuring out how to break Tomas's control over the nobles and the Monarch, then bringing his crimes to light. The Monarch has his hands cut off and his tongue burned out as retribution for [[MindRape mind raping]] and [[MindManipulation mind controlling]] almost everyone in the palace.]] Basically: [[spoiler:everything was going AllAccordingToPlan for this MagnificentBastard...and then you came along.]]
* Out of all the epilogues of ''Til Death Do Us Part'', the most awesome ones are the ones where [[spoiler:your teenage sons lead a rebellion and kill the monarch, either to avenge you or free you.]]



* At the end of the second game, and at several points during the third, if the PC is strong enough, then their [[HowMuchMoreCanHeTake slug-out]] with [[spoiler:[[FallenHero Rebellion]]]] becomes a CurbStompBattle. If completely wiping the floor with [[spoiler:the ''number one hero in America'', and the PC's former idol to boot]], isn't awesome, then nothing is.

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* At the end of the second game, and at several points during the third, if the PC is strong enough, then their [[HowMuchMoreCanHeTake slug-out]] with [[spoiler:[[FallenHero Rebellion]]]] becomes a CurbStompBattle.CurbStompBattle instead. If completely wiping the floor with [[spoiler:the ''number one hero in America'', and the PC's former idol to boot]], isn't awesome, then nothing is.




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* Using your [[spoiler:Infini-Powers]] guarantees a small one in every battle, from throwing a train car at someone to [[spoiler:reversing gravity and sending your opponents flying]] to [[spoiler:setting off a ''miniature nuclear explosion''].
** Going off of this: [[spoiler:if you romance Black Magic and decide to unleash your powers together, the two of you ''wipe out reality'', then make a new one that you rule over as gods]]. Terrifying? Yes. Awesome? Undoubtedly.



* If female, then the PlayerCharacter had to put up with [[StrawMisogynist Prototype's]] sexist comments the entire game. [[spoiler:Handing his ass to him]] is ''very'' satisfying.

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* If female, then the PlayerCharacter had to put up with [[StrawMisogynist Prototype's]] sexist comments the entire game. [[spoiler:Handing his ass to him]] is ''very'' satisfying.satisfying.
* Your grudge match with [[spoiler:your former friend JJ]]. The media's hyped it up, the fans are hyped up, and it's a long, grueling but epic match wherein you can [[spoiler:finally step out of their shadow and show the world just how far you've come]]. And then [[spoiler:you can reconcile with them after everything they did to you, which is kind of awesome too, in its own way]].
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'''[[AC: Heroes Rise]]'''

* After being [[ButtMonkey yanked around and told what to do by pretty much everyone the entire game]], the PC can ''finally'' stand up for themselves and TakeAThirdOption during [[spoiler:Prodigal's second SadisticChoice]]: instead of [[spoiler:killing her and becoming a murderer, or letting thousands of people die]], they choose to [[spoiler:use their Infini-Powers to stop the Death Wave in its tracks, saving the day without losing their morals]]. Bonus points for [[spoiler:having just learned about said Powers]].
* [[BadassNormal Jenny]] and [[NeverMessWithGranny your grandma]] holding their own against Prodigal's [[EliteMooks Pool Killers]] at the end of the first game. Keep in mind, these are machines that gave the PlayerCharacter ''and'' [[GameBreaker Black Magic]] a hard time.
* At the end of the second game, and at several points during the third, if the PC is strong enough, then their [[HowMuchMoreCanHeTake slug-out]] with [[spoiler:[[FallenHero Rebellion]]]] becomes a CurbStompBattle. If completely wiping the floor with [[spoiler:the ''number one hero in America'', and the PC's former idol to boot]], isn't awesome, then nothing is.
* If romanced, then during the third game Black Magic will somehow sense that the PC is in danger, literally [[spoiler:force themselves out of their coma, and teleport halfway across the city]] to help out. And then they promptly own everyone there, despite, you know, [[spoiler:just waking up from a coma]].



--> "Boss, did you just beat the shit out of the [[RedBaron Blue Masque?"]]

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--> "Boss, did you just beat the shit out of the [[RedBaron Blue Masque?"]]Masque?"]]

'''[[AC: Slammed!]]'''

* If female, then the PlayerCharacter had to put up with [[StrawMisogynist Prototype's]] sexist comments the entire game. [[spoiler:Handing his ass to him]] is ''very'' satisfying.
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-->'''Golan Varkath:''' [[spoiler: You see how we dealt with gods when I was a boy.]]

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-->'''Golan Varkath:''' [[spoiler: You see how we dealt with gods when I was a boy.]]]]

'''[[AC: Mecha Ace]]'''

* With enough skill in piloting a Mecha, it is possible to battle the enemy's AcePilot, Commandant Hawkins in single combat and to fight them to a standstill during your first battle and then handily defeat them the second time. Your wingman puts it best:
--> "Boss, did you just beat the shit out of the [[RedBaron Blue Masque?"]]
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* The potential CurbStompBattle between Golan Varkath and the BigBad, should you choose the appropriate options.

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* The potential CurbStompBattle between Golan Varkath and the BigBad, should you choose the appropriate options.options, complete with BadassBoast.
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* The potential conflict between Golan Varkath and the BigBad, should you choose the appropriate options.

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* The potential conflict CurbStompBattle between Golan Varkath and the BigBad, should you choose the appropriate options.
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'''[[AC: Choice of the Deathless]]'''

*The potential conflict between Golan Varkath and the BigBad, should you choose the appropriate options.
-->'''Golan Varkath:''' [[spoiler: You see how we dealt with gods when I was a boy.]]

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