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* DropTheHammer: There are a number of big hammers the player can use. The stand-out examples are the non-magical Thunder Hammer, and the Earth-based Spider Crusher. Both items create a pretty wide shockwave which [[SplashDamage damages enemies in the radius]]. The Paladin's skill summons four powerful hammers and shots them at the enemies.



** [[DropTheHammer Hammers]] are slow and have a smaller range, but release a powerful shockwave upon impact.

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** [[DropTheHammer Hammers]] Hammers are slow and have a smaller range, but release a powerful shockwave upon impact.
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** [[BladeOnAStick Spears]] are obtained with tokens from the weekly dungeons and can pierce through enemies and barriers.

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** [[BladeOnAStick Spears]] Spears are obtained with tokens from the weekly dungeons and can pierce through enemies and barriers.
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* DumbIdiotTranslation: The Italian translation, normally pretty good, leaves the word "minion" untranslated, possibly because of [[WesternAnimation/DespicableMe certain popular characters from a certain animation movie...]]

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* DumbIdiotTranslation: The Italian translation, normally pretty good, leaves the word "minion" untranslated, possibly because of [[WesternAnimation/DespicableMe [[Franchise/DespicableMe certain popular characters from a certain animation movie...]]

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An Axe To Grind is no longer a trope


* AnAxeToGrind: Umbranian Cutter and Lightning Axe are stand-out examples. Killing the miniboss of chapter 5-2 nets you the massive Steel Axe.



** [[AnAxeToGrind Axes]] are slow-ranged but powerful, usually better suited for warrior classes.

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** [[AnAxeToGrind Axes]] Axes are slow-ranged but powerful, usually better suited for warrior classes.
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* WeaponOfChoice: There's a wide selection of weapons, with certain classes and equipment giving you bonus damage with certain weapon types.

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* WeaponOfChoice: WeaponBasedCharacterization: There's a wide selection of weapons, with certain classes and equipment giving you bonus damage with certain weapon types.
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** [[KnifeNut Daggers]] are small and fast, and are suited for rogue and sorcerous classes.

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** [[KnifeNut [[DeviousDaggers Daggers]] are small and fast, and are suited for rogue and sorcerous classes.
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: Some levels in Chapter 4 let you play as the Captain and [[spoiler: the guardian of the Moon Map]] and not only reveal crucial parts of the story, but also reveals what they were doing while your hero was busy.
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* TheNecromancer: In certain levels, enchanter-like enemies will periodically summon enemies from nearby piles of bones and will continue to do so unless they're defeated. If they die while a summon is active, the summon dies with them.

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* TheNecromancer: {{Necromancer}}: In certain levels, enchanter-like enemies will periodically summon enemies from nearby piles of bones and will continue to do so unless they're defeated. If they die while a summon is active, the summon dies with them.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: [[spoiler: The King, and by extent you, his faithful minion.]]

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: [[spoiler: The King, and by extent you, his faithful minion. In Chapter 5, the former is clearly evil, but you are still, apparently, good.]]



* AnAxeToGrind: Umbranian Cutter and Lightning Axe are stand-out examples

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* AnAxeToGrind: Umbranian Cutter and Lightning Axe are stand-out examplesexamples. Killing the miniboss of chapter 5-2 nets you the massive Steel Axe.



* BigBad: The Warlock. [[spoiler: After chapter 4 though, it seems that the King is a BigBadWannabe.]]

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* BigBad: The Warlock. [[spoiler: After chapter 4 though, it seems that the King is a BigBadWannabe.]]BigBadWannabe and becomes the de-facto BigBad of the ongoing Chapter 5.]]
* BlobMonster: The sewers in Chapter 5 contains green blobs who deal CollisionDamage and a huge green slime miniboss with a vaguely humanoid form, remains floating in his body and a mean MegatonPunch.



* FunnyAfro: The Dude's hairstyle. He may be a badass, but he still looks silly, considering his profession. If you fail to rescue him early on, you'll find out that his father has one too.
* GiantSpider: The spiders are half the size of the other character sprites. Then there's the Spider Queen boss...

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* FunnyAfro: The Dude's hairstyle. He may be a badass, but he still looks silly, considering his profession. If you fail to rescue him early on, you'll find out that You can later meet his father father, who has one too.
an identical afro.
* GiantSpider: The spiders are half the size of the other character sprites. Then there's the Spider Queen boss...boss and the monstrous spider-like EldritchAbomination monsters in the sewer levels. The presence of giant spiders is actually how the King realize that the Warlock is the Oracle, as he's the only one in the kingdom who can control them with his sorcery.



* KillingYourAlternateSelf: [[spoiler: The King's secret plan for chapter 5 as revealed by your allies: every time he uses the Moon Map and the Dragonskull Staff to alter the past, he creates an alternate reality with an alternate copy of himself. By killing said copies, the King grows more powerful each time.]]



* MacGuffin: The Dragonskull Staff, like the one the Warlock uses, which are needed to open the portal to the alternate world. [[spoiler: Chapter 5 reveals that the Moon Map is equally useful, and the rebels are trying to acquire enough maps to stop the King's overwhelming power.]]



* {{Miniboss}}: Chapter 5 tends to have fights against very resilient, hard-hitting enemies which you have to defeat to proceed. At least they drop chests with thousands of gold inside once defeated.



* TheNecromancer: In certain levels, enchanter-like enemies will periodically summon enemies from nearby piles of bones and will continue to do so unless they're defeated. If they die while a summon is active, the summon dies with them.



* PuzzleBoss: [[spoiler: The Warlock in Chapter 3 is vulnerable only when he's about to teleport, while the Red Dragon in chapter 4 takes ScratchDamage from all your attacks, but will become much more vulnerable if you strike down the Dragonskull Staff behind you first.]]

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* PuzzleBoss: [[spoiler: The Warlock in Chapter 3 is vulnerable only when he's about to teleport, while the Red Dragon in chapter 4 takes ScratchDamage from all your attacks, but will become much more vulnerable if you strike down the Dragonskull Staff behind you first.]]]] The Cyclops from chapter 5-2 takes scratch damage from all attacks during his second phase, but becomes vulnerable for a while after performing his GroundPound axe swing.



** Likely the first spear you'll be able to obtain is called "Spear of Cthulhu".



* TurnsRed: All bosses will change their attack pattern and methods once their health has decreased beneath a certain level.

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* TurnsRed: All bosses will change their attack pattern and methods once their health has decreased beneath a certain level. This also applies to Minibosses in chapter 5, with most of them usually growing a temporary barrier which nullifies the first attack they receive.



* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: You, for the King, all along. Also the Captain.]]
* WalkingArmory: The player can easily become one.

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* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: You, for the King, all along. Also the Captain. Subverted with a dash of TheDogBitesBack in chapter 5.]]
* WalkingArmory: The player can easily become one. Fortunately they can sell any item they don't need anymore even during levels.


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* WhatTheHellAreYou: The Warlock [[spoiler: on level 40]] has this reaction when you manage to defeat him three times.

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