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* BreatherEpisode:
** Episode 2, after the massive InfoDump of Episode 1, this episode is just a walk in the park. Literally.
** Episode 5, after the first real fight of the series.
** Episode 12, for the same reasons as Episode 2.



** In Episode 11, the same scenario repeats: [[spoiler: the real Ross Blackwood makes quick work of Jo Clone #2, while the real Jo uses a 7-stone combo to utterly destroy Blackwood.]]

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** In Episode 11, the same scenario repeats: [[spoiler: the real Ross Blackwood makes quick work of Jo Clone #2, while the real Jo uses a 7-stone combo to utterly destroy Blackwood.]]]]
* TheDragon: Ross J. Blackwood to [[spoiler: Lance Quilby]]. And from a certain perspective, Jo to Kara.
* IdiotHero: Averted, much unlike [[WebVideo/MarbleHornets its major inspiration.]] Jo is not incompetent, and in fact knows about the Jainko Stones before Episode 1.
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Lance Quilby]] offers this several times to Jo.
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Jainko Stones is a Alternate Reality Game Webseries about a magical set of stones that grant power to those who wield them. Protagonist Jonathan "Jo" Hill and his mysterious informant Kara, along with the players, attempt to find the Jainko Stones before an evil corporation, appropriately called Evil Corp (or E Corp) does.


Jainko Stones provides examples of...

* CardCarryingVillain: E Corp calls ''themselves'' Evil Corp. [[spoiler: The leader of E Corp, Lance Quilby, is also an OmnicidalManiac.]]
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Jo and [[spoiler: his clones]] wear one of his two colorful jackets; green or yellow.
* CurbStompBattle: Several.
** In Episode 4, Blackwood [[spoiler: Clone #1]] defeats Jo fairly easily. He escapes.
** In Episode 10, [[spoiler: Blackwood Clone #2 defeats Jo Clone #1 pretty easily. He is then delivered a counter-curb-stomp by the real Jo.]]
** In Episode 11, the same scenario repeats: [[spoiler: the real Ross Blackwood makes quick work of Jo Clone #2, while the real Jo uses a 7-stone combo to utterly destroy Blackwood.]]

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