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* AwesomeButImpractical: The Alder Empire has [[DragonRider wyvern riders]] in their ranks, which enables them to attack their enemies from above, who have no means to defend against them. However, actually creating said army is ''extremely'' expensive and costly, since wyverns cannot be bred like horses; their eggs have to be captured in the wild and then hatched and then the wyverns are raised and trained to actually be used as a riding animal. As you might guess, doing so is ''extremely dangerous'' since wyverns are natural predators, so each step results in casualties among the human trainers. And as it's pointed out, ''losing'' the wyvern riders, even a few, means all that money and effort is gone-to-waste; made worse by the fact that [[spoiler: Mitsuha and the mercenaries use guns on them that wipe them all out in minutes]].

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* AwesomeButImpractical: The Alder Empire has [[DragonRider wyvern riders]] in their ranks, which enables them to attack their enemies from above, who have no means to defend against them. However, actually creating said army is ''extremely'' expensive and costly, since wyverns cannot be bred like horses; their horses. Their eggs have to be captured in the wild and wild, then hatched hatched, and then the wyverns are raised and trained to actually be used as a riding animal. As you might guess, doing so is ''extremely dangerous'' since wyverns are natural predators, so each step results in casualties among the human trainers. And as it's pointed out, ''losing'' the wyvern riders, even a few, means all that money and effort is gone-to-waste; made worse by the fact that [[spoiler: Mitsuha and the mercenaries use guns on them that wipe them all out in minutes]].

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* AwesomeButImpractical: The Alder Empire has [[DragonRider wyvern riders]] in their ranks, which gives them a huge advantage over their enemies. However, a flashback from one of their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step was to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this. And as it's pointed out, ''losing'' the wyvern riders, even a few, means all that money and effort is gone-to-waste; made worse by the fact that [[spoiler: Mitsuha and the mercenaries use guns on them that wipe them all out in minutes]].

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* AwesomeButImpractical: The Alder Empire has [[DragonRider wyvern riders]] in their ranks, which gives enables them a huge advantage over to attack their enemies. enemies from above, who have no means to defend against them. However, a flashback from one of actually creating said army is ''extremely'' expensive and costly, since wyverns cannot be bred like horses; their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a have to be captured in the wild wyvern nest with some and then hatched and then the wyverns are raised and trained to actually be used as a riding animal. As you might guess, doing so is ''extremely dangerous'' since wyverns are natural predators, so each step results in casualties along among the way. The next step was to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this.human trainers. And as it's pointed out, ''losing'' the wyvern riders, even a few, means all that money and effort is gone-to-waste; made worse by the fact that [[spoiler: Mitsuha and the mercenaries use guns on them that wipe them all out in minutes]].


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* DragonRider: [[{{DeconstructedTrope}} Deconstructed]]. The Alder Empire has an entire army of Wyvern Riders, which gives them a massive advantage over their enemies. However, ''creating'' said army is shown via flashback to be incredibly difficult and costly. Firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step was to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this. And finally, ''losing'' the wyvern riders, even a small portion of them, means that all that money and effort has now gone-to-waste.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: The Alder Empire has [[DragonRider wyvern riders]] in their ranks, which gives them a huge advantage over their enemies. However, a flashback from one of their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step was to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this. And as it's pointed out, ''losing'' the wyvern riders, even a few, means all that money and effort is gone-to-waste; made worse by the fact that Mitsuha and the mercenaries use guns on them that wipe them all out in minutes.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: The Alder Empire has [[DragonRider wyvern riders]] in their ranks, which gives them a huge advantage over their enemies. However, a flashback from one of their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step was to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this. And as it's pointed out, ''losing'' the wyvern riders, even a few, means all that money and effort is gone-to-waste; made worse by the fact that [[spoiler: Mitsuha and the mercenaries use guns on them that wipe them all out in minutes.minutes]].

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* AwesomeButImpractical: The Alder Empire has wyvern riders among their ranks, which gives them a huge advantage over their enemies. However, A flashback from one of their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step was to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this. And as it's pointed out, ''losing'' the wyvern riders, even a few, means all that money and effort is now wasted; made worse by the fact that Mitsuha and the mercenaries use guns on them that wipe them all out in minutes.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: The Alder Empire has [[DragonRider wyvern riders among riders]] in their ranks, which gives them a huge advantage over their enemies. However, A a flashback from one of their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step was to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this. And as it's pointed out, ''losing'' the wyvern riders, even a few, means all that money and effort is now wasted; gone-to-waste; made worse by the fact that Mitsuha and the mercenaries use guns on them that wipe them all out in minutes.



* DidntThinkThisThrough: To get seed money for her general store, Mitsuha tries to sell a cultured pearl necklace to the local Count, not realizing such a necklace is impossible without modern techniques and that even a king would have trouble getting the gold together to pay its value, or the trouble it would bring her. Then she sets up her general store without doing any research into what the people of the city might need. She sells fish scalers thinking they would be handy for house wives, not realizing that the closest source of fresh fish is 10 days away, made worse by preparing a dish with fresh fish for some locals like it's no big deal. She gets wise to this and goes on a hunt with some mercenaries to find out what sort of products they would need on missions.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Mitsuha's plan to sell modern goods in a medieval fantasy land is actually pretty solid. However, she doesn't consider ''what'' goods would actually be useful or feasible for people in the land to purchase/use.
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To get seed money for her general store, Mitsuha tries to sell a cultured pearl necklace to the local Count, not realizing such a necklace is impossible without modern techniques and that even a king would have trouble getting the gold together to pay its value, or the trouble it would bring her. Then she her.
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sets up her general store without doing any research into what the people of the city might need. She sells fish scalers thinking they would be handy for house wives, not realizing that the closest source of fresh fish is 10 days away, made worse by preparing a dish with fresh fish for some locals like it's no big deal. She gets wise to this and goes on a hunt with some mercenaries to find out what sort of products they would need on missions.missions...
** But even that has problems; when she tries to bathe in a river, she opts to wear a bikini to be relatively covered. However, since such a revealing outfit wouldn't exist in a medieval era, when the adventurers see her they assume she is practically nude.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: The Alder Empire has wyvern riders among their ranks, which gives them a huge advantage over their enemies. However, A flashback from one of their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step was to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this. And as it's pointed out, ''losing'' the wyvern riders, even a few, means all that money and effort is now wasted; made worse by the fact that Mitsubishi and the mercenaries use guns on them that wipe them all out in minutes.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: The Alder Empire has wyvern riders among their ranks, which gives them a huge advantage over their enemies. However, A flashback from one of their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step was to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this. And as it's pointed out, ''losing'' the wyvern riders, even a few, means all that money and effort is now wasted; made worse by the fact that Mitsubishi Mitsuha and the mercenaries use guns on them that wipe them all out in minutes.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: The Alder Empire has wyvern riders among their ranks, which gives them a huge advantage over their enemies. However, A flashback from one of their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step was to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this. And as it's pointed out, ''losing'' the wyvern riders, even a few, means all that money and effort is now wasted.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: The Alder Empire has wyvern riders among their ranks, which gives them a huge advantage over their enemies. However, A flashback from one of their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step was to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this. And as it's pointed out, ''losing'' the wyvern riders, even a few, means all that money and effort is now wasted.wasted; made worse by the fact that Mitsubishi and the mercenaries use guns on them that wipe them all out in minutes.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: The Alder Empire has wyvern riders among their ranks, which gives them a huge advantage over their enemies. However, A flashback from one of their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step was to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this. And as it's pointed out, ''losing'' the wyvern riders, even a few, means all that money and effort is now wasted.

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* DramaticAmmoDepletion: In Chapter 69, Mitsuha defeats an invading force by using her DimensionalTraveler abilities to warp the bullets out of their primitive muskets. And the blades off their swords. And their warships.
* GivingRadioToTheRomans: A core element of the plot involves Mitsuha using her DimensionalTraveler abilities to sell modern-day utility items and goods in the fantasy world. In Episode 3, she introduced the Count and Countess to the practice of Crop Rotation in order to produce healthier soil for growing food in their territory.

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* DramaticAmmoDepletion: In Chapter 69, Mitsuha defeats an invading force by using [[spoiler:using her DimensionalTraveler abilities to warp the bullets out of their primitive muskets. And the blades off their swords. And their warships.
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** Mitsuha is shown watching a dvd with Sabine of the original Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure series. And in episode 11 Mitsuha wears a variation of Cure White's dress while informing Wolf Fang about the war.

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** Mitsuha is shown watching a dvd DVD with Sabine of the original Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure'' series. And in episode 11 Mitsuha wears a variation of Cure White's dress while informing Wolf Fang about the war.

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Mitsuha Amano lost her parents and older brother in an accident, and she wasn't sure how she would survive the next month. After contemplating her uncertain future on a cliff, some bullies started harassing her. Mitsuha was pushed off the cliff in the scuffle, and she fell, screaming that she didn't want to die, before hitting the rocks below. But Mitsuha then awakened in a place that definitively wasn't her world. After remembering what her brother said about "another world," she started wandering around until she fainted from exhaustion and hunger. Mitsuha was rescued in a forest by a little girl. Mitsuha couldn't understand her language but decided to stay in her village. After an encounter with a pack of wolves, Mitsuha lured them away from the little girl. Again, not wanting to die, she screamed just before the wolves got her...

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Mitsuha Amano Yamano lost her parents and older brother in an accident, and she wasn't sure how she would survive the next month. After contemplating her uncertain future on a cliff, some bullies started harassing her. Mitsuha was pushed off the cliff in the scuffle, and she fell, screaming that she didn't want to die, before hitting the rocks below. But Mitsuha then awakened in a place that definitively wasn't her world. After remembering what her brother said about "another world," she started wandering around until she fainted from exhaustion and hunger. Mitsuha was rescued in a forest by a little girl. Mitsuha couldn't understand her language but decided to stay in her village. After an encounter with a pack of wolves, Mitsuha lured them away from the little girl. Again, not wanting to die, she screamed just before the wolves got her...



* AndCallHimGeorge: PlayedForLaughs. Colette, the first girl in the other world Mitsuha meets, has ridiculous strength for someone her age, and [[CuddleBug every time she hugs]] Mitsuha, she gets hugged with such force that always ends with a SickeningCrunch.



* BreakOutTheMuseumPiece: [[spoiler:Episode 11 has ''Wolf Fang'' bring in their trump card to deal with the invading Wyvern Calvary: An M13 Half-Track with a loaded 20mm Auto-Cannon: used primarily by the U.S. Army during [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII WWII]] that has been a part of their company back when they were just a nameless mercenary group, a vehicle they reverently call ''[[ICallItVera God]]''.]]
* CreatorInJoke: In Episode 6 of the anime, when Beatrice is asking Mitsuha if she goes out with boys, a book in her ImagineSpot is another Light Novel by FUNA (Literature/IShallSurviveUsingPotions).

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* BreakOutTheMuseumPiece: [[spoiler:Episode Episode 11 has ''Wolf [[spoiler:''Wolf Fang'' bring in their trump card to deal with the invading Wyvern Calvary: An M13 Half-Track with a loaded 20mm Auto-Cannon: used primarily by the U.S. Army during [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII WWII]] that has been a part of their company back when they were just a nameless mercenary group, a vehicle they reverently call ''[[ICallItVera God]]''.]]
* CreatorInJoke: In Episode 6 of the anime, when Beatrice is asking Mitsuha if she goes out with boys, a book in her ImagineSpot is ''Literature/IShallSurviveUsingPotions'' another Light Novel by FUNA (Literature/IShallSurviveUsingPotions).FUNA, which had not yet received an anime adaptation at this time.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The Alder Empire has wyvern riders among their ranks. A flashback from one of their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step was to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this feat, something that is rarely mentioned in stories with similar settings.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: To get seed money for her general store, Mitsuha tries to sell a cultured pearl necklace to the local Count, not realizing such a necklace is impossible without modern techniques and that even a king would have trouble getting the gold together to pay it's value, or the trouble it would bring her. Then she sets up her general store without doing any research into what the people of the city might need. She sells fish scalers thinking they would be handy for house wives, not realizing that the closest source of fresh fish is 10 days away, made worse by preparing a dish with fresh fish for some locals like it's no big deal. She gets wise to this and goes on a hunt with some mercenaries to find out what sort of products they would need on missions.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: To get seed money for her general store, Mitsuha tries to sell a cultured pearl necklace to the local Count, not realizing such a necklace is impossible without modern techniques and that even a king would have trouble getting the gold together to pay it's its value, or the trouble it would bring her. Then she sets up her general store without doing any research into what the people of the city might need. She sells fish scalers thinking they would be handy for house wives, not realizing that the closest source of fresh fish is 10 days away, made worse by preparing a dish with fresh fish for some locals like it's no big deal. She gets wise to this and goes on a hunt with some mercenaries to find out what sort of products they would need on missions.

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** Mitsuha is shown watching a dvd with Sabine of the original Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure series. And in episode 11 Mitsuha wears a variation of Cure White's dress while informing Wolf Fang about the war.
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* IGaveMyWord: Slightly subverted when it involves shady individuals/groups such as corrupt snobs, Mitsuha always keeps her promises to trustworthy individuals/groups as she fulfills [[spoiler:the promised forty thousand gold with interest that she promised the captain of [[PrivateMilitaryContractors Wolf Fang without question, something that earns a greater deal of trust with him and his unit after they fulfill their contract with Mitsuha of repelling the enemy medieval army along with their monsters.]]

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* IGaveMyWord: Slightly subverted when it involves shady individuals/groups such as corrupt snobs, Mitsuha always keeps her promises to trustworthy individuals/groups as she fulfills [[spoiler:the promised forty thousand gold with interest that she promised the captain of [[PrivateMilitaryContractors Wolf Fang Fang]] without question, something that earns a greater deal of trust with him and his unit after they fulfill their contract with Mitsuha of repelling the enemy medieval army along with their monsters.]]
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* IGaveMyWord: Slightly subverted when it involves shady individuals/groups such as corrupt snobs, Mitsuha always keeps her promises to trustworthy individuals/groups as she fulfills [[spoiler:the promised forty thousand gold with interest that she promised the captain of Wolf Fang without question, something that earns a greater deal of trust with him and his unit after they fulfill their contract with Mitsuha of repelling the enemy medieval army along with their monsters.]]

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* IGaveMyWord: Slightly subverted when it involves shady individuals/groups such as corrupt snobs, Mitsuha always keeps her promises to trustworthy individuals/groups as she fulfills [[spoiler:the promised forty thousand gold with interest that she promised the captain of [[PrivateMilitaryContractors Wolf Fang without question, something that earns a greater deal of trust with him and his unit after they fulfill their contract with Mitsuha of repelling the enemy medieval army along with their monsters.]]
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* IGaveMyWord: Slightly subverted when it involves shady individuals/groups such as corrupt snobs, Mitsuha always keeps her promises to trustworthy individuals/groups as she fulfills [[spoiler:the promised 40,000 gold with interest that she promised the captain of Wolf Fang without question, something that earns a greater deal of trust with him and his unit after they fulfill their contract with Mitsuha of repelling the enemy medieval army along with their monsters.]]

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* IGaveMyWord: Slightly subverted when it involves shady individuals/groups such as corrupt snobs, Mitsuha always keeps her promises to trustworthy individuals/groups as she fulfills [[spoiler:the promised 40,000 forty thousand gold with interest that she promised the captain of Wolf Fang without question, something that earns a greater deal of trust with him and his unit after they fulfill their contract with Mitsuha of repelling the enemy medieval army along with their monsters.]]
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* IGaveMyWord: Slightly subverted when it involves shady individuals/groups such as corrupt snobs, Mitsuha always keeps her promises to trustworthy individuals/groups as she fulfills [[spoiler:the promised 40,000 gold with interest that she promised the captain of Wolf Fang without question, something that earns a greater deal of trust with him and his unit after they fulfill their contract with Mitsuha of repelling the enemy medieval army along with their monsters.]]
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The Alder Empire has wyvern riders among their ranks. A flashback from one of their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step wass to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this feat, something that is rarely mentioned in stories with similar settings.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The Alder Empire has wyvern riders among their ranks. A flashback from one of their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step wass was to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this feat, something that is rarely mentioned in stories with similar settings.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Mitsuha seems to share many traits with [[LightNovel/DidntISayToMakeMyAbilitiesAverageInTheNextLife Misato/Adele/Mile]] here. She's pretty friendly and cordial, but if you threaten or hurt innocent people, she will not show ''any'' mercy. [[spoiler:Like, ''bringing an entire mercenary squad with modern weapons to a medieval world.'']]

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Mitsuha seems to share many traits with [[LightNovel/DidntISayToMakeMyAbilitiesAverageInTheNextLife [[Literature/DidntISayToMakeMyAbilitiesAverageInTheNextLife Misato/Adele/Mile]] here. She's pretty friendly and cordial, but if you threaten or hurt innocent people, she will not show ''any'' mercy. [[spoiler:Like, ''bringing an entire mercenary squad with modern weapons to a medieval world.'']]

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* DidntThinkthisThrough: To get seed money for her general store, Mitsuha tries to sell a cultured pearl necklace to the local Count, not realizing such a necklace is impossible without modern techniques and that even a king would have trouble getting the gold together to pay it's value, or the trouble it would bring her. Then she sets up her general store without doing any research into what the people of the city might need. She sells fish scalers thinking they would be handy for house wives, not realizing that the closest source of fresh fish is 10 days away, made worse by preparing a dish with fresh fish for some locals like it's no big deal. She gets wise to this and goes on a hunt with some mercenaries to find out what sort of products they would need on missions.

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* DidntThinkthisThrough: DidntThinkThisThrough: To get seed money for her general store, Mitsuha tries to sell a cultured pearl necklace to the local Count, not realizing such a necklace is impossible without modern techniques and that even a king would have trouble getting the gold together to pay it's value, or the trouble it would bring her. Then she sets up her general store without doing any research into what the people of the city might need. She sells fish scalers thinking they would be handy for house wives, not realizing that the closest source of fresh fish is 10 days away, made worse by preparing a dish with fresh fish for some locals like it's no big deal. She gets wise to this and goes on a hunt with some mercenaries to find out what sort of products they would need on missions.



* MasterApprenticeChain: Mitsuha has trained Marcel in how to cook "Yamano Cuisine" which became widely popular throughout the other world. later on, while helping out an ailing Paradise Restaurant, Mitsuha teaches the Apprentice Chef Anel about making single-portion Yamano Cuisine for their restaurant which attracts the attention of Marcel asking why exactly his "Coach" would do this; resulting in Marcel taking on Anel as his disciple in learning the more elaborate Yamano dishes after Mitsuha explained to Marcel the nature of Yamano single-portions.

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* MasterApprenticeChain: Mitsuha has trained Marcel in how to cook "Yamano Cuisine" which became widely popular throughout the other world. later Later on, while helping out an ailing Paradise Restaurant, Mitsuha teaches the Apprentice Chef Anel about making single-portion Yamano Cuisine for their restaurant which attracts the attention of Marcel asking why exactly his "Coach" would do this; resulting in Marcel taking on Anel as his disciple in learning the more elaborate Yamano dishes after Mitsuha explained to Marcel the nature of Yamano single-portions.



* ShoutOut: When a brigand threatens her in her store, Mitsuha deals with him by spraying his face with an aerosol can [[Anime/CastleInTheSky while chanting a certain word, leading him to stagger away while groaning "My eyes! My eyes!"]]



* TheUnfettered: After [[spoiler:having Alexis [[TakingTheBullet take most of the arrows from a surprise-attack]] from an enemy dressed in their country's armor during a meeting in regards to a growing enemy assault, Mitsuha is forced to take desperate action in order to save her foster-brother's life as the medieval world they're in lacks the necessary methods to treat the critically-wounded Alexis and has to reveal her [[DimensionalTraveler world-transitioning power]] to save him. Afterwards, she properly hires the modern-day mercenary [[PrivateMilitaryContractors PMC]] she was training under to thwart a sizeable enemy force that was on the verge of invading the capital in which Mitsuha had her store settled at.]]


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* TheUnfettered: After [[spoiler:having Alexis [[TakingTheBullet take most of the arrows from a surprise-attack]] from an enemy dressed in their country's armor during a meeting in regards to a growing enemy assault, Mitsuha is forced to take desperate action in order to save her foster-brother's life as the medieval world they're in lacks the necessary methods to treat the critically-wounded Alexis and has to reveal her [[DimensionalTraveler world-transitioning power]] to save him. Afterwards, she properly hires the modern-day mercenary [[PrivateMilitaryContractors PMC]] she was training under to thwart a sizeable enemy force that was on the verge of invading the capital in which Mitsuha had her store settled at.]]
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* DidntThinkthisThrough: To get seed money for her general store, Mitsuha tries to sell a cultured pearl necklace to the local Count, not realizing such a necklace is impossible without modern techniques and that even a king would have trouble getting the gold together to pay it's value, or the trouble it would bring her. Then she sets up her general store without doing any research into what the people of the city might need. She sells fish scalers thinking they would be handy for house wives, not realizing that the closest source of fresh fish is 10 days away, made worse by preparing a dish with fresh fish for some locals like it's no big deal. She gets wise to this and goes on a hunt with some mercenaries to find out what sort of products they would need on missions.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The Alder Empire has wyvern riders among their ranks. A flashback from one of their commanders shows how difficult it is for them to create such an army; firstly, soldiers would need to steal the eggs from a wild wyvern nest with some casualties along the way. The next step wass to get the egg to hatch, which was also rather difficult and sometimes the hatchlings died prematurely, forcing the Empire to repeat step one. If the hatchlings grow up just fine, they might even eat the soldiers raising them. Finally, the wyvern will throw their raiders to death during practice. It took the Empire twenty years, hundreds of soldiers, and a lot of money to achieve this feat, something that is rarely mentioned in stories with similar settings.
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* GivingRadioToTheRomans: A core element of the plot involves Mitsuha using her DimensionalTraveler abilities to sell modern day utility items and goods in the fantasy world. In Episode 3, she introduced the Count and Countess to the practice of Crop Rotation in order to produce healthier soil for growing food in their territory.

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* GivingRadioToTheRomans: A core element of the plot involves Mitsuha using her DimensionalTraveler abilities to sell modern day modern-day utility items and goods in the fantasy world. In Episode 3, she introduced the Count and Countess to the practice of Crop Rotation in order to produce healthier soil for growing food in their territory.



* MasterApprenticeChain: Mitsuha having trained Marcel in how to cook "Yamano Cuisine" which became widely popular throughout the other world. later on, while helping out an ailing Paradise Restaurant, Mitsuha teaches the Apprentice Chef Anel about making single portion Yamano Cuisine for their restaurant which attracts the attention of Marcel asking why exactly his "Coach" would do this; resulting in Marcel taking on Anel as his disciple in learning the more elaborate Yamano dishes after Mitsuha explained to Marcel the nature of Yamano single-portions.

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* MasterApprenticeChain: Mitsuha having has trained Marcel in how to cook "Yamano Cuisine" which became widely popular throughout the other world. later on, while helping out an ailing Paradise Restaurant, Mitsuha teaches the Apprentice Chef Anel about making single portion single-portion Yamano Cuisine for their restaurant which attracts the attention of Marcel asking why exactly his "Coach" would do this; resulting in Marcel taking on Anel as his disciple in learning the more elaborate Yamano dishes after Mitsuha explained to Marcel the nature of Yamano single-portions.



* TheUnfettered: After [[spoiler:having Alexis [[TakingTheBullet take most of the arrows from a surprise-attack]] from an enemy dressed in their country's armor during a meeting in regards to a growing enemy assault, Mitsuha is forced to take desperate action in order to save her foster-brother's life as the medieval world they're in lacks the necessary methods to treat the critically-wounded Alexis and has to reveal her [[DimensionalTraveler world-transitioning power]] to save him. Afterwards, she properly hires the modern-day mercenary [[PrivateMilitaryContractors PMC]] she was training under in order to thwart a sizeable enemy force that was on the verge of invading the capital in which Mitsuha had her store settled at.]]

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* TheUnfettered: After [[spoiler:having Alexis [[TakingTheBullet take most of the arrows from a surprise-attack]] from an enemy dressed in their country's armor during a meeting in regards to a growing enemy assault, Mitsuha is forced to take desperate action in order to save her foster-brother's life as the medieval world they're in lacks the necessary methods to treat the critically-wounded Alexis and has to reveal her [[DimensionalTraveler world-transitioning power]] to save him. Afterwards, she properly hires the modern-day mercenary [[PrivateMilitaryContractors PMC]] she was training under in order to thwart a sizeable enemy force that was on the verge of invading the capital in which Mitsuha had her store settled at.]]
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* {{Chuunibyou}}: Mitsuha indulges in a bit of melodrama from her 'dark past', referring to herself as the Messenger of Lightning. This becomes a running joke as she is unable to shake off the nickname/title.

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* {{Chuunibyou}}: Mitsuha indulges in a bit of melodrama from her 'dark 'cringe-worthy past', referring to herself as the Messenger of Lightning. This becomes a running joke as she is unable to shake off the nickname/title.
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* {{Chuunibyou}}: Mitsuha indulges in a bit of melodrama from her 'dark past', referring to herself as the Messenger of Lightning. This becomes a running joke as she is unable to shake off the nickname/title.
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* SpaceMaster: In time, Mitsuha hones her {{Dimensional Travel|er}} to this degree. E.g. - phasing specific shapes from rock, [[spoiler:transporting all of Wolf Fang]], and warping away a whole enemy fleet.

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* SpaceMaster: In time, Mitsuha hones her {{Dimensional Travel|er}} to this degree. E.g. - phasing specific exact shapes from rock, [[spoiler:transporting all of Wolf Fang]], and warping away a whole enemy fleet.
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* SpaceMaster: In time, Mitsuha hones her {{Dimensional Travel|er}} to this degree. E.g. - phasing specific shapes from rock, [[spoiler:transporting all of Wolf Fang]], and warping away a whole enemy fleet.
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