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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* The ending of the first chapter. Kaname accepts the fight request, and then suddenly, his opponent was ''just there''. The costume also added greatly to the creepy factor, if only because of the sheer UncannyValley involved.

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* The ending of the first chapter. Kaname accepts the fight request, and then suddenly, his opponent was ''just there''. The costume also added greatly to the creepy factor, if only because of the sheer UncannyValley involved.factor.
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* The Doume. Incredibly powerful monsters introduced during the Hunting Game event. Guns are useless against them because they have a sigil that negates all projectile attacks. [[note]]Though a large and slow enough projectile can faze them as Samurai Rick demonstrates by hitting one with a rock.[[/note]] You need to use close-combat weapons to fight them, but that puts you in range of ''their'' attacks as well. Few are the people who can reliably fight them. The Game Master later reveals that the Doume are a shadow of what mankind once was, and Ghislain independently confirms that they are a close genetic relative. The implications of this are unsettling.

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* The Doume. Incredibly powerful monsters introduced during the Hunting Game event. Guns are useless against them because they have a sigil that negates all projectile attacks. [[note]]Though a large and slow enough projectile can faze them as Samurai Rick demonstrates by hitting one with a rock.[[/note]] You need to use close-combat weapons to fight them, but that puts you in range of ''their'' attacks as well. Few are the people who can reliably fight them. The Game Master later reveals that the Doume are a shadow of what mankind once was, and Ghislain independently confirms that they are a close genetic relative. The implications of this are unsettling.unsettling.
* The Greed. Though the small ones aren't as powerful as the Doume, there are ''massive'', mammoth-like ones that can fire acid. And if that's not enough, the people they eat and kill are replaced by humanoid-Greed that are almost impossible to properly distinguish from a real human without the use of Sigils.
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Chapters 50 & 61 are where this info is revealed.


* The Doume. Incredibly powerful monsters introduced during the Hunting Game event. Guns are useless against them because they have a sigil that negates all projectile attacks. [[note]]Though a large and slow enough projectile can faze them as Samurai Rick demonstrates by hitting one with a rock.[[/note]] You need to use close-combat weapons to fight them, but that puts you in range of ''their'' attacks as well. Few are the people who can reliably fight them.

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* The Doume. Incredibly powerful monsters introduced during the Hunting Game event. Guns are useless against them because they have a sigil that negates all projectile attacks. [[note]]Though a large and slow enough projectile can faze them as Samurai Rick demonstrates by hitting one with a rock.[[/note]] You need to use close-combat weapons to fight them, but that puts you in range of ''their'' attacks as well. Few are the people who can reliably fight them. The Game Master later reveals that the Doume are a shadow of what mankind once was, and Ghislain independently confirms that they are a close genetic relative. The implications of this are unsettling.
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I just read the manga, and I didn't see that explanation anywhere


* The Doume. Incredibly powerful monsters introduced during the Hunting Game event. Guns are useless against them because they have a sigil that negates all projectile attacks. [[note]]Though a large and slow enough projectile can faze them as Samurai Rick demonstrates by hitting one with a rock.[[/note]] You need to use close-combat weapons to fight them, but that puts you in range of ''their'' attacks as well. Few are the people who can reliably fight them.
** It's revealed that the Doume are mutated humans and haven't lost their human-level intelligence. Good luck going to sleep after hearing that.

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* The Doume. Incredibly powerful monsters introduced during the Hunting Game event. Guns are useless against them because they have a sigil that negates all projectile attacks. [[note]]Though a large and slow enough projectile can faze them as Samurai Rick demonstrates by hitting one with a rock.[[/note]] You need to use close-combat weapons to fight them, but that puts you in range of ''their'' attacks as well. Few are the people who can reliably fight them.
** It's revealed that the Doume are mutated humans and haven't lost their human-level intelligence. Good luck going to sleep after hearing that.
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* The Doume. Incredibly powerful monsters introduced during the Hunting Game event. Guns are useless against them because they have a sigil that negates all projectile attacks. You need to use close-combat weapons to fight them, but that puts you in range of ''their'' attacks as well. Few are the people who can reliably fight them.

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* The Doume. Incredibly powerful monsters introduced during the Hunting Game event. Guns are useless against them because they have a sigil that negates all projectile attacks. [[note]]Though a large and slow enough projectile can faze them as Samurai Rick demonstrates by hitting one with a rock.[[/note]] You need to use close-combat weapons to fight them, but that puts you in range of ''their'' attacks as well. Few are the people who can reliably fight them.them.
** It's revealed that the Doume are mutated humans and haven't lost their human-level intelligence. Good luck going to sleep after hearing that.
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* Invoked by Seigen, leader of the "Kuchinawa Assembly" when he opens his eyes. Just look at the page image.

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* Invoked by Seigen, leader of the "Kuchinawa Assembly" when he opens his eyes. Just look at the page image.image.
* The Doume. Incredibly powerful monsters introduced during the Hunting Game event. Guns are useless against them because they have a sigil that negates all projectile attacks. You need to use close-combat weapons to fight them, but that puts you in range of ''their'' attacks as well. Few are the people who can reliably fight them.
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[[caption-width-right:350:I see you, pathetic little mouse...]]



* During his fight with Banda-kun, Kaname managed to separate his opponent from his knife, but Banda went invisible. Kaname decides to go for the knife but he sees the knife getting picked up and going invisible. His OhCrap at the moment was very understandable.

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* During his fight with Banda-kun, Kaname managed to separate his opponent from his knife, but Banda went invisible. Kaname decides to go for the knife but he sees the knife getting picked up and going invisible. His OhCrap at the moment was very understandable.understandable.
* Invoked by Seigen, leader of the "Kuchinawa Assembly" when he opens his eyes. Just look at the page image.
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* You've got a guy in a costume chasing you with a knife, and the police don't believe you because you jumped over a ticket stall while fleeing, ''so they arrest you.'' Then, while in the police station, when the police confirm, that yes, a guy in a costume is chasing you, the police officer gets slashed, and the guy in the costume is there, while you're in handcuffs!

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* You've got a guy in a costume chasing you with a knife, and the police don't believe you because you jumped over a ticket stall while fleeing, ''so they almost arrest you.you, for filing a false report.'' Then, while in the police station, when the police confirm, that yes, a guy in a costume is chasing you, the police officer gets slashed, and the guy in the costume is there, while you're in handcuffs!coming at you next!
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* You've got a guy in a costume chasing you with a knife, and the police don't believe you because you jumped over a ticket stall while fleeing, ''so they arrest you.'' Then, while in the police station, when the police confirm, that yes, a guy in a costume is chasing you, the police officer gets slashed, and the guy in the costume is there, while you're in handcuffs!
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* How a body disappears when losing the game. The player's body gets ''disintegrated'' in blocks, with them being fully aware and awake while it's happening. The only thing remaining are odd, block-shaped holes in the form the player's body was positioned in.
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* Imagine being trapped in a death game and if you die, those not in the game will have no way of knowing because your dead body ''disappears''. Many players who die were merely reported missing because their loved ones and the authorities don't know what happened to them and have ''no way'' of finding out ''besides getting involved in the game themselves''.
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* The ending of the first chapter. Kaname accepts the fight request, and then suddenly, his opponent was ''just there''. The costume also added greatly to the creepy factor, if only because of the sheer UncannyValley involved.
* During his fight with Banda-kun, Kaname managed to separate his opponent from his knife, but Banda went invisible. Kaname decides to go for the knife but he sees the knife getting picked up and going invisible. His OhCrap at the moment was very understandable.

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