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Known as ''Estpolis Denki: Yomigaeru Densetsu'' in Japan. ''Lufia: The Legend Returns'' is the third installment of the ''VideoGame/{{Lufia}}'' {{JRPG}} series made for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor system by Neverland. It was published by Creator/{{Taito}} and Creator/{{Natsume}} in 2001.

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Known as ''Estpolis Denki: Yomigaeru Densetsu'' in Japan. ''Lufia: The Legend Returns'' is the third installment of the ''VideoGame/{{Lufia}}'' {{JRPG}} series made for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor Platform/GameBoyColor system by Neverland. It was published by Creator/{{Taito}} and Creator/{{Natsume}} in 2001.
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* BoobsOfSteel: Aima is the party’s main source of physical damage.

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* BoobsOfSteel: Aima.

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* BoobsOfSteel: Aima.Aima is the party’s main source of physical damage.



* CoolOldGuy: Aima's master and Randolph.

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* CoolOldGuy: Aima's master and Randolph.Randolph are both more than capable of handling themselves in combat.



* HopelessBossFight: There are several of them against the Sinistrals and other enemies — notably, the first boss in the game, Gades, is one. However, with some outside-the-box thinking, some of them are possible to defeat. Gades can be defeated by stocking up on Hi-Bombs before the fight, while the [[spoiler:Mother Ancient Dragon]] seems hopeless, but is actually completely beatable with normal tactics. In all cases, winning gives you a powerful or rare item as an EasterEgg, then the game [[TheBattleDidntCount keeps going as if you lost.]]



* SarcasmBlind: Wain.

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* SarcasmBlind: Wain.Wain usually doesn’t pick up on sarcasm.
* {{Superboss}}: The Egg Dragon is only fightable after collecting the eight Dragon Eggs, which are hidden around the game world as rewards for exploration or completing side quests. Once you collect them all, it takes them and scatters them around the game world in random chests… and if you get them all ''again'', it does so a ''second'' time. When finally fought after collecting them all three times, it proves to be the most vicious opponent in the game outside of the [[BrutalBonusLevel Ancient Cave]].
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* KleptomaniacHero: UpToEleven. Not only can you loot stuff from barrels, cabinets and drawers, but you can also take stuff from graves, dining tables, fireplaces, random candles, statues of Buddha, ''and'' you can outright grabs stuff in a shop and get away with it because they are simply hidden in the suits of armor that are on display.

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* KleptomaniacHero: UpToEleven. Not only can you loot stuff from barrels, cabinets and drawers, but you can also take stuff from graves, dining tables, fireplaces, random candles, statues of Buddha, ''and'' you can outright grabs stuff in a shop and get away with it because they are simply hidden in the suits of armor that are on display.

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** Aima’s [=DoubleKick=] IP skill. For just 24 IP, it has an extremely BoringButPractical effect: it hits the same enemy two times, essentially doubling the amount of damage she can put out in a turn. This skill is incredibly powerful early in the game, and still very useful later on. For bonus points, it can also be taught to Deckard.



* EasyLevelsHardBosses: This game generally plays this Trope straight.

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* EasyLevelsHardBosses: This game generally plays this Trope straight.trope straight. Most regular enemies aren’t too powerful, and can even be avoided entirely in dungeons. The bosses hit a lot harder by comparison, and have enough HP and defence that they last much longer than a typical formation of enemies.

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* RecurringBoss: Gades is fought 3 times in the early game.
** Daos is fought just as many times in the lategame as well.

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Gades is fought 3 three times in the early game.
game. The first two times are [[HopelessBossFight Hopeless Boss Fights]], where after a few turns, Gades buffs himself and uses Spiritual Force of Destruction to cause a TotalPartyWipe. Should you deplete his HP using Hi Bombs both times, you get the [[DiscOneNuke very powerful]] Gades Bracelet (first battle) and Gades Blade (second battle), followed by a cutscene where [[TheBattleDidntCount he defeats you anyway]]. Only in the third battle can you defeat him properly.
** Much later on in the game, during the Fante Continent potion, Daos is fought just as many times in four separate times. Much like Gades, the lategame as well.first three battles are [[HopelessBossFight Hopeless Boss Fights]], though the way it's handled is slightly different. Rather than ending with a TotalPartyWipe, both battles simply end automatically after 10 turns. Deplete his HP in each of them to get the Terror Armor (first battle), Daos Stone (second battle) and Daos Ring (third battle). You're only meant to win the fourth battle against him.

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