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5[[caption-width-right:350:"Slice the earth. Slice the sea. Slice the air. And then cut through everything."[[labelnote:Characters]](Back to front, left to right) Silhouetted: [[PredecessorVillain Hadlar]], [[BigBad Vearn]]; The Six Generals: [[TheDragon Myst-Vearn]], [[ElementalEmbodiment Flazzard]], [[BlackKnight Hyunckel]], [[TheBrute Crocodine]], [[DragonKnight Baran]], [[EvilGenius Zaboera]]; The Heroes: [[CowardlyLion Popp]], [[ComesGreatResponsibility Dai]], [[MetalSlime Gome-chan]] (by Dai's shoulder), [[ReluctantWarrior Maam]], [[MentorArchetype Avan]]; Background: [[FullPotentialUpgrade The Sword of Dai]][[/labelnote]]]]
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7->''Stand up, Hero! It's time for you to set off. \
8Go and split the sky! Go and burn the sea! Go and fulfill your dreams! \
9Offer old foes a friendly hand... and eventually one will take it. \
10Oh oh, o Hero! Now run, straight ahead! \
11Flowers are shivering, waiting for you at the end of the road. \
12Run, run, run! Onward, onward, onward! Make haste!''
13-->'''--OpeningTheme of the 1991 anime (translated)'''
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15''Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai'' (''Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibōken'') is a classic {{shonen}} manga (and later anime) spin-off from the wildly popular ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' RPG series. Written by Creator/RikuSanjou and illustrated by Koji Inada, it originally ran in ''[[Magazine/ShonenJump Weekly Shonen Jump]]'' from 1989 to 1996. Set in an original world loosely inspired by the legendary ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'', ''Dai'' would prove an enormous success in its own right, becoming one of the best-selling manga of all time and possibly the second-most influential installment of the ''DQ'' franchise after ''III'' itself. This would lead many of the motifs and abilities it invented to be [[CanonImmigrant adopted into]] later ''DQ'' games (most famously the Hero class's iconic FinishingMove Gigaslash[=/=]Gigabreak), as well as into Japanese fantasy media as a whole - works as disparate as ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' and ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' owe more than a little influence to ''Dai''.
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17The protagonist — the titular Dai — is a boy raised by monsters on the remote Dermline Island, who dreams of one day becoming a great hero. Since the [[BigBad Dark Lord]] Hadlar's defeat many years before, the monsters have been freed from his influence and are actually quite peaceful — but one day Hadlar somehow returns to life, [[HatePlague causing Dai's family to go berserk and try to kill him]].
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19Just then a self-declared [[MentorArchetype "hero trainer"]] named Avan lands on the island, along with his [[BlackMage mage]] trainee Popp, and sets up a holy barrier which frees the monsters from Evil's influence. He begins training Dai in his "Avan-style Sword School" - a {{Supernatural Martial Art|s}} themed after combining the strengths of [[LandSeaSky Earth, Sea and Sky]] - but before Dai can reach the Sky stage of his curriculum the Dark Lord himself shows up. Avan, exhausted from training Dai, is no match for his old foe's [[CameBackStrong reborn strength]] and dies in a failed SuicideAttack. Dai then flies into an UnstoppableRage, awakening [[PowerTattoo a glowing "Dragon Crest" on his forehead]] that [[SuperMode temporarily grants him enough fighting ability and magical power]] to chase the Dark Lord away. But in the process he learns that Hadlar now serves the mysterious SorcerousOverlord Vearn, a Dark King even mightier than himself.
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21After the battle, Dai and Popp decide to defeat the Dark Lord in Avan's stead, setting off on a journey that will take them throughout the entire world. Along the way they meet new allies and fellow Disciples of Avan such as Maam, a [[WhiteMage healer]] who [[MageMarksman fights with a magic gun]]. Together they'll have to face the six legions of the Dark King's army, each led by a powerful general, while unravelling the secrets of Dai's strange power.
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23An anime adaptation by Creator/ToeiAnimation aired for 46 episodes from October 17, 1991 to September 24, 1992, but it was cancelled after having adapted less than one third of the complete story. The series and manga were translated and released for several European countries and Latin America, changing Dai's name to "Fly". Amusingly enough, the series was used in these territories as a "substitute" of sorts to ''Franchise/DragonBall'' whenever they run out of dubbed episodes and/or caught up with the Japanese broadcast, and needed to fill the time slot until new episodes came in. In some countries, like Spain, the dub was even done by the same team that took care of ''Franchise/DragonBall''. Due to this, in those territories there is a quite big overlap between fans of both works from that era.
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25During Jump Fiesta 2020, it was announced that the manga would receive another anime adaptation, covering the entire manga. Produced once again by Toei, it aired on Creator/TVTokyo for 100 episodes from October 3, 2020 to October 22, 2022. A video game project developed by Creator/SquareEnix, later titled ''Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai: Infinity Strash'', was also announced at the same event. Dai also makes an appearance as a playable character in the Magazine/ShonenJump crossover fighting game ''VideoGame/JumpForce'', [[MarthDebutedInSmashBros making it his first appearance in many countries]]. ''Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai -- Xross Blade'', an arcade game with collectible trading cards was released in Japanese arcades on October 22, 2020. It has a companion manga with the same name illustrated by Yoshikazu Amami. A mobile phone game, ''Dragon Quest The Adventure of Dai: A Hero's Bonds'', launched globally on September 28, 2022 for [[UsefulNotes/AndroidGames Android]] and [[UsefulNotes/IOSGames iOS]].
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27A spinoff {{prequel}} manga with the subtitle ''[[Manga/DragonQuestDaiNoDaiboukenYuushaAvanToGokuenNoMaou Yuusha Avan to Gokuen no Maou]]'' ("The Hero Avan and The Dark Lord of Hellfire") began publishing in 2020, illustrated by ''Manga/{{Zipman}}''[='s=] Yusaku Shibata.
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29''Dai'''s writer/artist duo have also worked together on the smaller manga ''Manga/DragonQuestIHidenRyuouBaribariTai'' and ''Manga/DragonQuestIVGaidenJigokuNoMeikyuu'', and later collaborated to create the unrelated ''Manga/BeetTheVandelBuster''.
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31[[JustForFun/IThoughtThatWas Not to be confused with]] the Konami 3D FightingGame ''VideoGame/LightningLegendDaigoNoDaibouken''.
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35!!This manga provides examples of:
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37* AccidentalPervert:
38** Early on in the story when Maam meets Dai and Popp for the first time, she helps them defeat a monster and criticizes Popp for his failure to do so by himself. Popp, not happy with her critique and unaware that Maam is a girl, tries to size himself up by poking her upper torso -- and only THEN does he finally realize he's confronting a girl, after Maam harshly pushes him away.
39** When Popp, who's depleted of his magic after barely escaping the Field of Death following a HopelessBossFight against Kill-Vearn and Hadlar through help from Crocodine and Dai[[note]](Dai, in his battle against Hadlar, ends up trapped inside an iceberg, while Crocodine manages to escape with Popp, if barely)[[/note]], is feeling desperate to search for and rescue Dai, he, upon finding out from Leona and Aimi that Marin has some magic holy water that can restore some magic power, rushes to Marin with a desperate plea for the item. Unfortunately, Popp, in his haste to plead to Marin, neglects to watch what his hands are yanking, resulting in him pulling down Marin's skirt by the time Marin is badgered into agreeing. [[GilliganCut The next panel showing him with enough magic power restored enough to be airborne via spell-work]] also shows him with a hand-print on his cheek as a result of his carelessness.
40* ActionGirl: Maam, Leona, Aimi, Marin, and Princess Flora.
41** Maam starts out as TheGunslinger and a [[CombatMedic warrior/healer hybrid]]. Later on she becomes a BareFistedMonk.
42** Leona, Aimi, and Marin specialize in spell-casting, both offensively and defensively.
43** Princess Flora fights with a whip.
44* TheAce: Dai, Avan, and Baran. All of them are [[MagicKnight expert swordsmen with varying degrees of proficiency at spellcasting]].
45* AdoptiveNameChange: [[spoiler:Dino]] was named "Dai" after [[MosesInTheBulrushes washing ashore on Delmurin Island while still a baby]].
46* AesopAmnesia: During the story-line, Maam shows her physical attacking prowess by smashing an AnimatedArmor with GoodOldFisticuffs, leading Popp to comment that he should be more careful about teasing her. The lesson doesn't stick, as he's back to teasing her -- and getting scolded and/or beaten up for his trouble -- more than once for the remainder of the series' run.
47* AirVentPassageway: After [[DamselOutOfDistress breaking out of her jail cell]], Maam escapes the undead monsters in the underground dungeon through one such passageway. She's able to squeeze her way through it, though she remarks that either the hallway is getting narrower and narrower or she might need to go on a diet.
48* AlasPoorVillain: Despite Flazzard being an AxCrazy {{Jerkass}} for nearly all of his existence, seeing Myst-Vearn [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown nonchalantly disposing of him]] [[VillainsWantMercy while he begs for one more chance]] causes Popp to shed some sympathy for him.
49* AllOfTheOtherReindeer:
50** Humans are usually viewed in a positive light, but it's clear that Dai has been and will be rejected by a lot of humans for being half dragon knight and unnaturally strong.
51** This is also the reason Baran snapped and vowed to wipe out all humans.
52** The final arc revealed that Avan was playing dumb since his teen years, both to fool his enemies and to avoid awkward comparisons with his (vastly inferior) allies. This even gets its own sub-story where it's explained with lots of details.
53** [[TheArchmage Matoriv]] was appointed as councilor in Papunika after the defeat of the Demon King, but the men there feared Motoriv's powers and bullied him, resulting in him [[TheHermit breaking off from the people and living alone inside a cave on a far-off, uninhabited island]], where he remained until the heroes encounter him for the first time.
54** Larhart was rejected for [[HumanDemonHybrid his part-demon heritage]] (his mother was a regular human, while his father was a demon [[DisappearedDad that died shortly after Larhart's birth]]), and even his mother herself was targeted for having been with a demon. It resulted with her dying from an illness and Larhart himself harboring a dislike for the humans.[[note]] At the same time, this allowed Baran, who adopted Larhart after his mother's death, to relate to him.[[/note]]
55* AlwaysABiggerFish: When Dai and Popp get lost in a forest en route to Romos Palace, they encounter a beast-type monster, which attacks them on sight and quickly corners them, only to flee at the ensuing roaring sound at that very moment. Cue Crocodine making his DynamicEntry after slashing a large tree in two with his axe.
56* AngerBornOfWorry:
57** Junk's reaction to his son, Popp. After seeing Popp for the first time after Popp ran off, he ''really'' lets loose on Popp -- violently (for starters, his initial reaction is to grab unto Popp, lift him up, and then slam him on the ground). Steenue and the heroes accompanying Popp end up having to intervene to stop him from inflicting more injuries on Popp than he already has. This also overlaps with CallingOutForNotCalling, as Popp had left for over a year without sending any news home in the meantime.
58** Late in the story, Maam acts this way towards Popp inside Vearn Palace, as the result of her being worried about him (and Brokeena) possibly being dead, only to turn around to see him lazing around alongside Brokeena, alive and quite well -- and Popp's words that rub her the wrong way don't help; Maam ends up beating Popp up in reaction.
59--->'''Crocodine''': Maam... don't you think you overdid it a little?\
60'''Maam''': But... I thought they'd really died... and when I saw them just relaxing without saying anything...\
61'''Crocodine''': You have a rather violent way of expressing your joy.
62* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Two in a row.
63** During the battle to gain entrance to Vearn's fortress, ShrinkingViolet Merle [[spoiler: [[TakingTheBullet takes a bullet]] for Popp. Popp freaks out and asks her why, which makes Leona finally lose it and reveal that Merle has been in love with him since ever]].
64** Immediately after that, Merle [[spoiler:begs Popp to show her real courage and say the name of the woman he loves. After a moment of hesitation, Popp states his love for Maam, who is standing literally a few feet away and was completely unaware of his feelings up to that moment]].
65* ArtEvolution: Starts off looking like a Manga/DragonBall doujinshi and eventually evolves into its own distinctive style.
66* AtArmsLength: When Popp [[DopeSlap smacks]] Chiu for his [[ComicallySmallBribe attempt at getting Popp to separate from Maam for good with 2 gold pieces]], Chiu decides to pummel Popp in retaliation. Unfortunately for Chiu, he's so short that Popp simply stops him in his track by placing his hand on Chiu's forehead.[[note]] At least Popp only stops him -- when Chiu decides to confront his tournament opponent with his fists prior to his interaction with Popp, said tournament opponent, who's no shorter than Popp but is much better at melee fighting, knocks Chiu out with a punch of his own due to his longer arm reach.[[/note]]
67* TheAtoner: Hyunckel, Crocodyne and [[spoiler:Baran]] are the most notable examples.
68* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Myst-Vearn's attack on Papnica involves him controlling the Giant Demon Castle, which is 145 meters (about 475 feet) tall.
69* BackFromTheDead:
70** The main plot starts due to the resurrection of former BigBad Hadlar by new BigBad Vearn to lead his armies.
71** Crocodine gets actually killed by Dai; Zaboera manages to resurrect him.
72** Hyunckel seems to die in every other arc, only to be found alive a few chapters later.
73** [[spoiler:Avan, who sure could have fooled us]]. Saved by a DeusExMachina amulet.
74** Also [[spoiler:Larhart in the last arc, Popp more than once, and Merle]]... In fact, very few characters stay dead in ''The Adventure of Dai''.
75* BareFistedMonk: Brokeena and his disciples, Maam and Chiu.
76* BattleAura: Dragon Knights can power up by surrounding themselves with "draconic aura".
77* BearsAreBadNews: When Popp and Maam are washed ashore following a HopelessBossFight against Vearn, with Maam passing out from exhaustion after swimming ashore while carrying Popp, whose magic power is entirely spent, Popp wakes up to find a ferocious-looking grizzly bear. Popp is prepared to fight the bear to the death, and the bear raises its claw... only to roar while waving its arm around without attacking, with Chiu showing up soon thereafter. [[SubvertedTrope It turns out Chiu had defeated the bear off-screen earlier, and then sent out the bear to help search for the heroes.]] Popp is immensely relieved upon discovering this fact.
78-->'''Popp''': Crazy mouse... you scared me...
79* BeastMan:
80** Crocodine is an anthropomorphic crocodile.
81** Two of the Dragon Riders, who are Baran's subordinates, also qualify: Galdandy is an anthropomorphic human-adult-sized bird, while Borahorn is a walrus-man.
82* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Played with regarding Marin. She suffers severe burns in the face when Flazzard grabs her by the face with his fiery hand. After the heroes rescue Leona, she uses her healing spell to restore Marin's face back to its original, beautiful state.
83* BelligerentSexualTension: Popp and Maam keep arguing from the moment they meet to the end of the story.
84* BerserkButton: Hurting Dai's friends is a very bad idea. Most notable at the beginning, when he can't activate the Dragon Crest unless he's really angry.
85* BetaCouple:
86** A unique case where the Beta Couple is the main couple. Leona and Dai are pretty clearly attracted to each other from the start and they remain so throughout the manga. The only reason why they aren't [[ChastityCouple actively dating]] is probably because they're 1. a bit young, especially Dai, and 2. preoccupied with saving the world. Thus, their relationship is more portrayed with the ImpliedLoveInterest trope. Compare them to the Popp-Maam-Hyunckel-Merle-whoever mess.
87** Avan and Flora serve as a predecessor to Leona and Dai. They share very similar dynamics up to and including [[spoiler:a DisneyDeath HeroicSacrifice [[StarCrossedLovers preventing them from being together]] (at least for a time)]].
88* BettyAndVeronica:
89** Maam is the Archie to Hyunckel's Veronica and Popp's Betty.
90** Popp is the Archie to Maam's Veronica and Merle's Betty.
91* {{BFS}}: Most of the melee weapons are realistically proportioned, but Crocodine's Great Axe fits the trope.
92* BigBad: Demon Lord Vearn. After he is defeated, [[spoiler:Kill-Vearn]] [[DragonAscendant takes his place]].
93* BigBallOfViolence: PlayedForLaughs when Popp and [[PluckyComicRelief Chiu]] fight each other this way, right before entering Lankarks.[[note]]The group, composed of Dai, Popp, Maam, Merle, and Chiu, have just landed near Lankarks using [[WarpWhistle Ruura]]. Due to the sheer amount of people Popp has to carry around him when casting the spell, Popp ends up landing on top of Maam, resulting in Chiu, who's still harboring a crush on Maam at this point, to kick Popp, who reacts with indignation. Their ensuing fight is depicted in this trope.[[/note]]
94* BigDamnHeroes: Happens regularly, several times per arc to be precise. Listing every instance of it would take a LONG time. However, it's worth noting that both Crocodine and Hyunckel like doing this a lot.
95* TheBlacksmith:
96** Lon Beruk is the UltimateBlacksmith. Dai's [[InfinityPlusOneSword ultimate sword]] and many a MorphWeapon are all made by him.
97** This is Junk's profession, both before and after settling down in the village of Lankarks, where he runs the only weapon store in town.
98** While this is not Baduck's stock-in-trade, he shows some capacity in this area in the main story: He fixes Dai's armor following the battle against Hyunckel, and, late in the story, creates a Nunchucks for Chiu, albeit with a flaw in the design ([[DidntThinkThisThrough both handles have spikes]], which [[HoistByHisOwnPetard inflict pain on Chiu just for grabbing it]]).
99* BlindIdiotTranslation: The French manga translation by publisher ''J'ai Lu'' is notoriously awful. Most of the characters and places have names transliterated directly from the Japanese kana (Poppu, Hadora, Demurin, exception: Fuam for Maam), the translators couldn't decide in the first volumes if Avan was male or female and thus wrote "he (she)" and the masculine and feminine alternatives of adjectives whenever he spoke or was mentioned, and in at least one instance "Yuusha" (grand hero) was considered the name of the hero ("the grand hero Yusha!"). The "Avan Strash" also became the "Avan Slash." Very obnoxious and literal sound effects ("freeze," "hug") were added in small font next to the Japanese sound effects. To add insult to injury, it was printed on low-quality paper (think newspaper quality) that made the ink stick to your fingers. Thankfully, another publisher redid the whole translation from scratch, almost ten years later.
100* BlushSticker: especially Dai and Popp.
101* {{Bowdlerise}}: Due to the 2020 anime being broadcast on TV Tokyo,[[note]]A network known for their notoriously strict broadcast standards post-1997[[/note]] this results in the downplaying of or outright removal of most of the manga's dirty jokes including even Popp telling Dai about [[MarshmallowHell "Puff-Puff"]] even though the original scene already cuts off as he does so. Flazzard isn't seen repeatedly flipping allies and enemies alike off and neither does Leona get drunk during the party for his defeat. One variation is a scene of Popp exploding half of a dragon's head removing the gore involved by having its ''entire'' head explode into tiny shreds instead.
102** While most of these changes don't really get in the way of the narrative, there is one that becomes a bit of an AdaptationInducedPlotHole. Namely, when Dai and Popp get reunited with Maam in the Lomos Martial Arts Tournament, Popp initally doubts that the person they've met is the real Maam due to a recent encounter in which [[spoiler:Zaboera takes Maam's form to trick Popp]]. To be sure, Popp touches Maam's breast, after wich Maam gives him one hell of a slap in the face, which in turn convinces Popp that she is the real Maam, as only she "could give a slap like that". This is immediately followed by Chiu appearing to beat the crap out of him, and from that moment on, Chiu mistrusts Popp, considering him a pervert. In the 2020 adaptation, instead of slightly molesting her, Popp just looks closely into Maam's eyes, saying that "her eyes would have a different glow from Zaboera's". However, the rest is kept exactly the same, rendering both Maam, and specially Chiu's reactions, as a DisproportionateRetribution.
103* CantCatchUp: Downplayed: While it's true that Dai's friends can't catch up with him, if it weren't for them he would have died ''every single time'' he battled one of the six generals.
104* CastFromHitPoints: Several techniques work this way, the most notable being Megante, [[TakingYouWithMe which consumes all the user's life to turn it into a massive explosion]]. Avan also teaches Hyunckel a technique for swordsmen that focuses all of their aura in a DeathOrGloryAttack, should they become unable to wield their sword the normal way. Hyunckel's Grand Cross initially was a DangerousForbiddenTechnique similar to a toned down Megante ; the first time he uses it, it doesn't kill him, but it renders him extremely exhausted and leaves him at his foe's mercy. He then learns how to refine it further, but it still takes an insane toll on him.
105* CatapultNightmare:
106** Popp has one after Avan's battle against Hadlar early in the story.
107** Dai gets one following the heroes' HopelessBossFight against Vearn.
108* ChangedMyMindKid: Popp leaves Dai and Maam when they go fight the big bad Crocodine, then shows up in the nick of time to help when they're in trouble.
109* ChekhovsGift: The Crown of Champions, which Dai receives from the king of Romos at the end of the first OriginsEpisode, turns out to be made of orichalcum, the legendary metal that [[UltimateBlacksmith Lon Beruk]] requires in order to create Dai's [[InfinityPlusOneSword ultimate sword]].
110* ChekhovsGun: Avan's pendants, the Mirror of Shahal, [[spoiler: Gome]].
111** Killvearn reveals that his blood [[spoiler:is made of lava (ep. 54). Seems innocuous for a reaper from the underworld but in the final episode it's revealed that Killvearn is actually a robot puppet installed with a black core bomb in it's head. Ice spells have zero effect BECAUSE of said lava blood. Piroro spared no expense.]]
112* ChekhovsVolcano: Invoked. As a zombie notifies Maam while she's being taken into her jail cell, an extinct volcano hosts an underground castle the undead branch of the demon army resides within, with an arena right above the peak of said volcano. The volcano erupts, but that's only because Flazzard launches a fire spell at it, with the intention of having Dai, Popp, Maam, and Hyunckel killed from the ensuing magma eruption so as to MakeItLookLikeAnAccident.
113* TheChessmaster: Hadlar and Vearn; so very {{Lampshade}}d.
114* ChessMotif: The Orichalcon Royal Guards. Bonus points that they were animated to life from actual chess pieces.
115* ChromaticArrangement: For Dai, Popp, and Maam. As their usual attires indicate, Dai is blue, Popp is green, and Maam is pink. The colors of the souls of the wearers of Avan's pendants also correspond accordingly, except for Maam, in which case her color is red.
116* ChromeChampion: The Orichalcon Royal Guards are made out of the legendary metal orihalcon. It turns out it makes them not only MadeOfShiny but also MadeOfExplodium.
117* CloudCuckoolander: Avan pretends to be one to hide his own abilities from foes and friends. Even the goofy glasses he wears all the time were given to him by princess Flora herself to complete the disguise.
118* ComedicSociopathy: In real life, Popp would be acutely brain damaged and Maam in jail from beating him up all the time. But HilarityEnsues, and Popp does act like a jerk after all.
119* ComicallySmallBribe: At one point when Chiu still harbors a crush on Maam, he offers to pay Popp ''two'' gold pieces[[note]](gold pieces being the basic monetary measurement unit)[[/note]] to get Popp to separate himself from Maam for good. Popp shows his [[SarcasmMode "appreciation"]] by [[DopeSlap smacking Chiu upside his head]].
120-->'''Popp''': Where the Hell did you learn this worthless kind of stuff, you damn mouse?!
121%%* ComingOfAgeStory: To Popp.
122* ConnectedAllAlong: The old mage among [[FakeUltimateHero the group of fakes]], who gives Popp a JacobMarleyWarning against running away from teammates at the sign of bad odds at one point early during the main story, turns out to have been a former co-disciple with [[TheArchmage Matoriv]], who's responsible for training Popp for much of the run of the main story itself, as indicated late in the story, when the old mage and Matoriv meet for the first time since the main story began -- and, indeed, since the mage ran away one night while still a disciple along with Matoriv, decades prior to the start of the main story.
123* CowardlyLion: Even pre-CharacterDevelopment, Popp was showing signs of being this. By the end of the series he's discarded all of his cowardice and represents the pillar of Courage.
124* ConservationOfNinjutsu: The chess pieces that are brought to life. The five Orichalcon Royal Guards warriors are formidable opponents that give Dai's team quite a bit of trouble. Hymn the pawn is almost even match with Hyunckel. The remaining 13 pieces, however, [[spoiler:would be easily torn apart by Hyunckel with his bare hand, if the King piece didn't play dirty]].
125* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: When Popp tries to get his copy of Avan's pendant to glow without success, he keeps it bottled up instead of confiding with someone who might have been able to help him sort through it, resulting in him trying to figure it out by himself to no avail, which nearly sabotages the effort of a plan of uniting all of Avan's disciples for an anti-evil spell, and it takes him being prodded into an AnguishedDeclarationOfLove in public, which finally triggers his pendant to glow, for the plan to finally work. He later admits to Maam during their private conversation that he should have asked for help in the first place when it happened but was too scared to do so.
126* CrazyPrepared:
127** Avan. [[spoiler: After almost killing himself to stop Hadlar he realizes that he is hopelessly outmatched in the upcoming battle against the Demon army and he descends the Anti-Magic cave to find new spells and hone his skills. He comes back near the end, packed with powerful new abilities and items, some of which he invented himself]].
128** PlayedForLaughs with Chiu the mouse and the random items he carries with him all the time.
129* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Say what you will about Avan, but if he decides to get serious, even [[BigBad Vearn]] will not take him lightly.
130* CrucifiedHeroShot: Towards the end, Hyunckel and Crocodine are captured and bound to crosses to be executed by the Demon Army.
131* CueTheSun: Dai receives [[spoiler: his father's sword]] this way in the final battle against Vearn.
132* CutShort: The original anime ends after Dai's first encounter with Baran, which is less than a third through the manga's full length, and which also ends on a rather different way. In the anime [[spoiler:Baran is overwhelmed by the strength of Dai's bond with his friends, and he concedes the battle because of it]]. But in the manga [[spoiler:Baran decides to cut this bond by erasing Dai's memories before retreating to gather his comrades]]. Needless to say, [[LeftHanging it would have been more infuriating]] if they took the manga route in this case.
133* DamselInDistress:
134** Maam is briefly taken as a prisoner after the heroes' first battle against pre-HeelFaceTurn Hyunckel, though [[DamselOutOfDistress she manages to break out of her confinement]] [[PetGetsTheKeys thanks to Gome's help]].
135** Leona suffers from this thrice: throughout much of her [[OriginsEpisode introduction arc]], during the Flazzard arc, and when she gets captured by the core of the Vearn Palace.
136* DefeatMeansFriendship:
137** The most notable examples are Crocodine and Hyunckel.
138** Quite a few of the minor antagonist characters are much better inclined towards the heroes once they've crossed swords.
139** Eventually, also [[spoiler: Hadlar]]. But [[RedemptionEqualsDeath not without consequences]].
140** Chiu is able to do this with the aid of the Beast King's Flute. Monsters that are summoned by it serve as his teammates/underlings after Chiu defeats them.
141%%* DefrostingIceQueen: Baran.
142* DemotedToExtra: Crocodine sadly loses his status as a main character after [[spoiler:Flora asks Leona to join the team as Avan's hypothetical fifth disciple]].
143** He does participate in the final battle against the BigBad... as a spectator.
144* DespairEventHorizon: Soala's death causes Baran's FaceHeelTurn.
145* TheDeterminator:
146** Everybody on the hero side, main character or not. In fact, taking on almost BloodKnight levels of determination seems to be a prerequisite for {{Heel Face Turn}}s.
147** The most notable example of this is probably [[spoiler:''Popp's corpse using a spell'' to help Dai against Baran]].
148* DeusExMachina:
149** Dai's Dragon Crest at first, though a nice plot arc is eventually made out of it.
150** [[spoiler:Gome is a literal version of this, being an item of the gods that grants miracles to its owner.]]
151* DidntThinkThisThrough:
152** Using a fire attack to unblock an obstructed room full of gunpowder?! [[SarcasmMode Really clever, Dai.]]
153** When Dai, Popp, Maam, and Baduck need to go from the island Matoriv is on to the one Flazzard occupies in order to rescue [[DamselInDistress Leona]], Matoriv gets them in his own personal boat before sending it flying across the ocean filled with whirlpools using his magic. It does what Matoriv intends, but, as Dai points out while the boat is still flying, the boat ''can't stop''. Cue everyone on the boat panicking as it's closing in on a rocky terrain.[[note]] Dai does manage to get them on land safely after some impromptu spell-work of his own, learning a [[BlowYouAway wind-based]] spell in the process, though they still end up in a rather literal "crash landing".[[/note]]
154--->'''Dai''': ...How are we going to stop this thing?\
155'''Matoriv''': ...Ah, oops.\
156[[GilliganCut *CRASH*]]
157* DirtyCoward:
158** Popp's behavior at the beginning of the story, before he starts his character arc.
159** Zahoera is one through and through. He actually ''relishes'' in being this.
160* [[DontCallMeSir Don't Call Me "Princess"]]: Leona makes this statement to those she considers her equal. For example, she tells Dai this point-blank at the end of her [[OriginsEpisode introduction arc]]. She also tells the same to Maam after they get to know each other.
161* TheDragon: Hadlar is a textbook example. Turns out, so is [[spoiler: Myst-Vearn]].
162* DubNameChange: The 1991 anime adaptation got a release in multiple countries throughout Europe and Latin America during the early-to-mid 90s, and while most characters kept the same names as the original Japanese text, a few got their names changed. The most popular example is Dai himself, who was called "Fly", but other examples would be Maam ("Sam"), Avan ("Ivan") or Hyunckel ("Henky").
163* DudeWheresMyRespect:
164** Baran gets no recognition for his defeat of Velzar and it's implied that his heroics are overshadowed by Avan's defeat of Hadlar. The reason being that while Hadlar is weaker, he was the more immediate threat; he was already conquering parts of the surface. Velzar was stopped before he could mount an invasion.
165** Dai gets this treatment when he, Popp, and Leona are in the kingdom of Bengarna. Dai manages to take out most of the invading dragons and a hydra ''by himself'' (Popp eliminates some earlier, but exhausts his magic power in doing so), but all he gets from the townsfolk, who would have most likely been killed by the dragons, is looks of fear after they witness his unnaturally strong power. Nabara and Merle, who recognize the Dragon Crest when it was shining on Dai's forehead and are familiar with some legends about it, are the only humans present (besides Popp and Leona) who don't react to Dai with fear.
166* EarlyBirdCameo: The 2020 anime opens with what Avan thought was his killing blow on Hadlar while Vearn, Myst-Vearn and Kill-Vearn watch; and then Baran grieving for Soala's death and destroying her entire country as revenge -- his Dragon Crest shining just offscreen to foreshadow his identity and relationship with Dai.
167* EmpathicWeapon: Dai's sword is implied to be this.
168* EncounterBait: The Beast King's Flute functions this way, as using it causes monsters that hear it to confront the user in battle, but [[DefeatMeansFriendship the monsters that are defeated in said battles would become said user's teammates/underlings afterwards]]. After Crocodine passes it on to Chiu, he builds up a small team of diverse monsters with its help.
169* EscortMission: The quest into the Anti-Evil Cave is this for Leona, who hopes to obtain the spell needed to make the Vearn Palace accessible for the heroes. While she has decent spell-casting capacities, the cave gets progressively harder the deeper one goes down, so she needs help[[note]](Flora acts as a guide; Merle uses her PsychicPower to warn of incoming danger, whether due to monsters or hazardous environment; Maam serves as a bodyguard to fight off tougher monsters)[[/note]] to navigate and survive inside it. It doesn't help that she has a tendency to go off-track a bit at the sight of some unopened treasure chest, at one point encountering a ChestMonster because of this, requiring Maam to knock it out for her. That being said, she manages to convince the others to tough it out when things look a bit uncertain, eventually accomplishing the feat.
170* EurekaMoment: Maam reaches this point after Matoriv comments on her strength, as the result of Maam beating him up for [[DirtyOldMan fondling her yet again]]. She then leaves the heroes briefly, in order to train and to become a BareFistedMonk.
171-->'''Matoriv''': That... that insane strength reminds me a lot of your father, Loka...!
172* EvenEvilHasStandards: Myst-Vearn may be a card carrying villain adherent to the will of Vearn, but he has ''nothing but disgust'' for Zaboera's deceptive and backstabbing ways, even leaving him to die against the ground forces. Boy was he pissed when he heard Zaboera bad mouthing Hadlar.
173* EveryoneCanSeeIt: Merle and Popp are rather unsubtle about their crushes. Pretty much everyone knows and gossips behind their back.
174* EvilCounterpart:
175** Hyunckel to Dai before his HeelFaceTurn.
176** Baran also gives a fairly good idea of what Dai could become if he grew disillusioned with humankind.
177* EvolvingCredits: The end of the anime's first opening updates every arc and shows the party (plus Avan) with their current equipment.
178* {{Expy}}:
179** At first, Dai looks like a [[Manga/DragonBall young Son Gohan, specially in the Saiyan and early Android sagas]], but he gets better. Other characters are clearly influenced by Creator/AkiraToriyama's characters too. Not very surprising, since Akira Toriyama did the character designs for Dragon Quest.
180** Dai is visually similar to [[VideoGame/DragonQuestIII Roto]].
181** Popp and Maam have a few similarities to the Prince of Cannock and the Princess of Moonbrooke in ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII''.
182* FaintInShock: Flora blacks out near the end of the story [[spoiler:upon seeing Avan alive]].[[note]] To be fair, this is a very recent revelation that the main hero team discovers only after they have already reached [[TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon Vearn Palace]], and they're too preoccupied with confronting Vearn and his remaining forces to tell anyone else, Flora included, beforehand...[[/note]]
183* FakeUltimateHero: Dai ran into a group of people that was scamming free stuff by impersonating them and set them straight; eventually they repay the favor by helping prevent TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
184* {{Fanservice}}: If you still don't know after a few volumes that Maam and Leona are "bouncy", you must be blind.
185* FantasticNuke: The dreaded Black Cores. On the back-story, one of them was powerful enough to destroy an entire continent. Six of them could destroy the whole world.
186* FantasticRacism: Humans, monsters and dragons all have this to varying degrees. It is also played for quite a lot of drama.
187* FeedItABomb: Popp pulls a variation of this by unleashing a fire ray spell into a dragon's mouth.
188* FilleFatale: Leona is very aware of her charms. Averted with Maam, who doesn't realize she's very attractive.
189* FinalFirstHug: Baran.
190* FirstGirlWins:
191** Played straight with Dai and Leona.
192** Awesomely subverted with Popp, as after the final battle he seems to choose [[spoiler: BOTH Maam and Merle]]!
193* {{Flight}}: Not quite common, but some characters can use it via the spell Toberuura.
194* FlorenceNightingaleEffect: Soala and Baran fall in love after she nurses him back to health.
195* {{Foreshadowing}}: A lot of it as it turns out.
196** Episode 2: Gomechan shines brilliantly in the sky to summon all the other monsters [[spoiler:referencing when Gomechan will grant the wish to alert all the people of King Vearn's plot to blow up the surface world by spreading his light over the whole world in the final episodes]] Also Dai's Circlet breaks when his power awakens [[spoiler:just how his circlet will disintegrate when he unleashes his overwhelming aura in the final battle against King Vearn]]
197** Episode 6: Gomechan is revealed to be unaffected by Hadlar's evil influence [[spoiler:hinting that Gomechan isn't even a real living thing]]
198** Episode 8: Dai lunges for the monster cylinder that's attached to Crocodine's armor [[spoiler:exactly how he lunges for his sword that's attached to Vearn's massive form in the final episode]]
199** Episode 9: Popp's Insignia of Avan glows green [[spoiler:hinting at when he is finally able to cause it to glow and power the Kaglimmer spell when assaulting Vearn Palace]]. Masopho (the green clothed mage in the imposter hero's party) mentions his master who taught him how to be a mage [[spoiler:who is in fact Matoriv, his BROTHER, who used to be in Avan's party]]. Popp also uses glimmer to negate Hadlar's magical influence [[spoiler:hinting at Popp's crucial role in making the Kaglimmer spell a success in the Vearn Palace assault]]. Gomechan's tears revives Dai [[spoiler:hinting at Gomechan's great magic and role as wish granter]]. Gabora's eye spy turns to dust when Dai releases his aura [[spoiler:just like how Vearn turns to dust when Dai defeats him in the final episode, almost no other enemy dies this way from Dai in the series]]
200** Episode 21: Mystvearn and Killvearn call each other Myst and Kill respectively [[spoiler:hinting that they are separate people from King Vearn who obey him for their own reasons]]
201** Episode 24: Crocodine compares Dai to the sun, surprising Beran. [[spoiler:Beran will recall how his lover Soala was like the sun and will ultimately tell Dai that he is like the sun as well in the final episode]]
202** Episdoe 32: Popp tells Gomechan that he wants to continue helping Dai [[spoiler:while in the realm between life and death. Popp's unconscious body acts which hints at Gomechan's ability to grant wishes as a Tear of the Gods]]
203** Episode 52: Beran describes [[spoiler:Soala, Dai's mother]] to Dai comparing them to the sun while specific music plays [[spoiler:the exact same music will play when Beran calls Dai the sun in the final episode]]
204** Episode 53: King Vearn tells Mystvearn that the two [[spoiler:dragon knights]] will never see his face [[spoiler:seemingly referring to the current face he's using but he actually meant the face that Mystvearn is keeping secret from the whole world]]
205** Episode 54: Killvearn reveals that his blood is as hot as lava [[spoiler:which further implies that he's not a normal living thing]]
206** Mystvearn absolutely tries to avoid letting anyone see his face, if anyone ever catches a glimpse he goes into a rage [[spoiler:which is later revealed to be because his face isn't actually his but King Vearn's which Myst is honor bound to keep a secret]]
207** Killvearn has a slight echo in his voice when he speaks sometimes [[spoiler:hinting at the fact that he's actually a robot]]
208** Hyunckel pointing out very rightfully that no mere human can wield both magic and a sword at the same time: it has to be a higher being.
209** Flazzard examines Crocodine's wounds and off the bat rightfully states that whoever could cause that much damage wields power beyond the mere law of physics.
210** Flazzard lashes out angrily during an emergency meeting, openly stating his disgust for Hyunckel for being a mere human, while melting the table he just pounded on. The very much human-looking Baran [[DeadpanSnarker doesn't take offense at the statement, and instead just asks him to not warm the room that much,]] dropping a hint at his true nature, given that they both know that Flazzard's statement did not include him.
211* FortuneTeller:
212** The profession of choice for Nabara, Merle's grandmother, who uses a CrystalBall to help her in her line of work.
213** Despite not being as proficient with a CrystalBall like Nabara is, Merle proves herself highly capable of this due to her stronger PsychicPower, as evidenced when she's the one to help Dai locate an important place that could help him in his quest for his InfinityPlusOneSword instead of Nabara when they reunite in Papnica.
214--->'''Popp''': ''[to Nabara]'' How come you're not doing the reading?\
215'''Nabara''': Merle's been a lot more accurate lately, so I just keep the money. She's dead on every time; it's almost creepy.\
216'''Merle''': Grandma, don't say that.
217* FrankensteinsMonster:
218** Flazzard, one of the six generals.
219** Hadlar's Orichalcon Royal Guards are created through the same forbidden spell that created Flazzard.
220** The Dragon Knights themselves were created by the gods by fusing Human, Dragon, and Demon traits to create the ultimate killing machine.
221* FunnyAnimal: Chiu was a mouse monster that caused mischief before Brokeena caught him, trained him, and helped him to reform. He also empathizes the "funny" part of this trope due to also being a PluckyComicRelief.
222* GameBreakingInjury: After receiving constant injuries and still pushing his body beyond its limits, Hyunckel ends up permanently crippled just ''before'' the final battle. And no, he doesn't get better.
223* GenerationXerox: Emphasized by the fact that Maam's father and mother were on Avan's team and that princess Flora is practically just an older Leona.
224* GeniusDitz: Dai and Popp start out as this.
225* GentleTouchVsFirmHand: This appears to be the childcare contrast between Popp's mother, Steenue, and Popp's father, Junk. Steenue provides the "gentle touch", while [[ToughLove Junk puts the "firm" in "firm hand"]].[[note]]We don't see much of Steenue, but Popp's limited on-screen interaction with her seems to show that she's much nicer to Popp than Junk is.[[/note]]
226* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: Everybody gets their share of pep talks; in fact, Popp is brought back from the brink of despair by the ''lack'' of the usual BrightSlap reaction from Hyunckel.
227* GoneHorriblyRight: Downplayed. When Dai, Popp, Maam, and Baduck find an underground warehouse where there's a gunpowder ball within in order to send a flare to get Leona to locate them but also discover said warehouse buried under a lot of rubble, Dai decides to try out a new technique to clear out the rubble. His technique of choice turns out to be [[PlayingWithFire a sword technique that's augmented by a fire spell]]. It ends up clearing the rubble... and igniting all the gunpowder within the warehouse. Luckily, Aimi, one of sages serving Leona, sees the gunpowder-induced fireworks and locates them via the air balloon, so it still worked out after all.
228* GoodLuckCharm: The Insignia of Avan which the hero in question gives to his disciples are fully-functional magic examples, providing an in-universe explanation for what would otherwise be simple PlotArmor.
229* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler: Myst-Vearn's modus operandi]].
230* GrayRainOfDepression: This happens to Popp when his self-esteem is at the lowest point while suffering from HeroicBSOD.
231* GrimUpNorth: The kingdom of Ohzame, which is located in the farthest region in the north, is a harsh place to live in due to its perpetually icy climate and billowing wind. It's already a doomed nation at the present day due to Flazzard's brutal conquest of it, and his order to his underlings to annihilating all humans and everything human-related serves to further make it clear that the nation won't be rebuilt anytime soon, if ever.
232* GunsAreWorthless: All the cannons are completely useless against the Demon army. Maam's gun is useful only because it's powered by magic, and it still gets broken and discarded after a while.
233* GuysSmashGirlsShoot:
234** Played straight with Dai and Leona, with Dai providing the melee fighting and Leona assisting him through spellwork or item utility.
235** Inverted with Popp and Maam, as Popp is a SquishyWizard who's focused on spellcasting while Maam is more capable of close-range fighting (more so once she becomes a BareFistedMonk).
236* HairColors: Avan has rather cerulean hair and ridiculous oversize curls. Also notice Maam's pink hair and Leona's orange/beige hair.
237* HalfHumanHybrid: Dai and Laharlt.
238* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe:
239** At the start of the main story, Dai dispatches one of Hadlar's scouts in a SingleStrokeBattle, with said scout's body splitting apart vertically right down the center.
240** Flazzard becomes this once his [[AttackItsWeakPoint core]], which holds his [[PlayingWithFire fire]] and [[AnIcePerson ice]] halves together, is destroyed.
241* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Subverted. While Dai's friends cannot catch up to Dai's superhuman strength, they all go through harsh trainings to increase their powers and are able to assist Dai tremendously. There are always multiple threats that need to be dealt with and Dai is only able to tackle the strongest one.
242* HeelFaceTurn: Way too many instances. Crocodine, Hyunckel; even [[spoiler: Baran and Hadlar, among others]].
243* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen:
244** Demon Lord Vearn is ''always'' hidden by a veil when he speaks to his subordinates, until the final arc.
245** Same for Myst-Vearn, who's actually [[spoiler: a dark spirit who inhabits and guards Vearn's true body]].
246* TheHermit:
247** [[TheArchmage Matoriv]] broke off from other humans after [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer he was bullied once too many -- while he was a council member, at that]] -- and lived alone inside a cave located on an uninhabited island. The heroes were unaware of his presence before they encounter him for the first time only after [[BigDamnHeroes he voluntarily saves them while they're nearby and in danger]].
248** [[UltimateBlacksmith Lon Beruk]] lives deep within a forest, away from most human presences as [[LonersAreFreaks he has a snarky and abrasive tendency]], and [[FantasticRacism his being a demon also means that many a human wouldn't find him a welcome presence within their sight]][[note]][[FantasticRacism (the heroes, in fact, react with alarm when seeing him for the first time after seeking him out, not being aware of his demon heritage)]][[/note]]. Junk, Popp's father, seems to be the only human who was on friendly terms with him prior to the heroes meeting him, perhaps due to being a fellow blacksmith himself.
249* HeroicBSOD: Popp hits this late in the story when his various attempts at making his copy of Avan's pendant glow all end in failure, which is exacerbated further when he witnesses Maam and Dai managing to do so with no trouble at all, causing his self-esteem to plummet to the lowest point. [[spoiler:It's only after [[TakingTheBullet Merle's sacrifice]], followed by her AnguishedDeclarationOfLove and then his own, that he finally regains his self-confidence.]]
250* HeroicSacrifice: ''Many'' characters. The list includes [[spoiler: Avan, Popp, Baran, Merle, Hadlar]] and at the very end [[spoiler:Dai himself]]. Most of them [[UnexplainedRecovery get better]] or [[OnlyMostlyDead weren't actually dead at all]].
251* HeroOfAnotherStory: Baran and Avan are both RetiredBadass who defeated great evils before the main story began.
252** It's a sore point with Baran. He defeated Velzar, the dragon lord who was planning to invade the surface but [[DudeWheresMyRespect received no recognition]] because he was overshadowed by Avan's defeat of Hadlar.
253* HoistByHisOwnPetard:
254** [[spoiler: Myst's end by Hyunckel, whom Myst raised to be the ideal host]].
255** PlayedForLaughs regarding the nunchucks Baduck makes for Chiu. The spikes on the handle are supposed to inflict pain on the enemies, but they're placed on ''both'' handles, meaning that Chiu would get hurt just by holding it, which is exactly what happens when Chiu tries to grab it[[note]](the sheer pain of it causes Chiu to tear up, though Baduck assumes Chiu was ''touched'' in a heartwarming way instead)[[/note]]. Not surprisingly, Chiu doesn't use it and it's soon forgotten.
256* HopelessBossFight:
257** The heroes' first battle against pre-HeelFaceTurn Hyunckel and Flazzard both end like this, each resulting in a DamselInDistress that the ones who manage to escape must regroup and toughen up in order to rescue.
258** Dai and Popp's first fight against Hadlar (after his PowerUpgradingDeformation has been completed) and Kill-Vearn also results in this fashion -- [[BadassInDistress Dai ends up trapped inside an iceberg]] while Popp manages to barely escape only with [[BigDamnHeroes Crocodine]]'s help.
259** Chiu and his monster subordinates find themselves in this situation against Fenbren of Orichalcon Royal Guards.
260** The first encounter of Dai's group with Demon Lord Vearn turns this way.
261* HumansAreBastards: Played with. Most people and even demons and beasts turn out to be great folks deep inside (sometimes after their {{HeelFaceTurn}}s). On the other hand, Baran had such a horrible experience with human beings (save for Soala) that he ended up going on a rampage.
262* HypocriticalHumor:
263** When Dai, Popp, and Maam encounter [[FakeUltimateHero a group of people who were impersonating them for free stuff]] early on in the main story and try to set them straight, Popp considers them pathetic for only fighting weaklings, only for Maam to point out that Popp isn't so different himself.
264--->'''Popp''': How pathetic. How can you call yourselves heroes when you only fight weaklings?\
265'''Maam''': You're one to talk...\
266''[Popp [[OhCrap realizes Maam is right about him]]]]''
267** When Chiu meets Dai and Popp for the first time, he remarks that Dai is rather short, despite Chiu himself being one head shorter than Dai.
268** After Nova suffers a humiliating defeat from [[FrankensteinsMonster the Orichalcum Royal Guards]] and is in a depressive funk about it, Maam [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan twists his wrist to get him to stand up]] before giving him a harsh speech to snap him out of his depressive mood. Leona, having witnessed the scene with Dai, shares her reaction with Dai, who believes that Leona herself isn't so different from Maam.
269--->'''Leona''': ''[whisper to Dai]'' It's gonna be pretty rough for whoever she marries...
270--->'''Dai''': ''[thinking to himself]'' Leona should speak for herself first...
271** After the human forces on the ground manage to fight off the demon army led by Zaboera, Flora and Crocodine wonder who should go into [[TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon Vearn Palace]] as reinforcements and retrieve the wounded. Cue Chiu making the announcement that he'd be the one to select those he considers qualified members to go with him for reinforcement, claiming that "those who are wounded and those with insufficient abilities would only add to the casualty list". One of the human fighters, who happens to the very same one who defeated Chiu earlier in the martial arts tournament, reacts by commenting in whisper: "Isn't he the one with the most insufficient abilities...?" [[note]]On the other hand, Chiu never does any fighting inside Vearn Palace, instead spending the whole time scouting for recruits and offering utility support whenever the circumstances arise.[[/note]]
272* IgnoredEpiphany: After leaving Teran, Popp speculates at one point that Merle might have liked him, but dismisses it soon afterwards.
273-->'''Popp''': You'd think she liked me or something... as if! Ha ha ha ha!
274-->'''Matoriv''': (thinking to himself) This guy... he's completely clueless unless the girl he likes is involved... he's hopeless...
275* ImagineSpot: A few of those, and they're PlayedForLaughs.
276** Upon Baduck introducing Aimi as one of the three sages in Papunika to Dai, Popp, and Maam for the first time, Popp is shocked by the news, as he has the image of three [[GrumpyOldMan old geezers]] in mind for the sages.
277** When Popp confesses to the heroes he takes back home to Lankarks that he was afraid of going back home because his father wasn't as reasonable as his teammates, Dai immediately thinks of [[spoiler:Baran]] and wonders whether Popp has the same daddy issues as Dai himself does.
278** After seeing Flora defeating a group of Slimes with her whip when she's leading Leona, Maam, and Merle inside the Anti-Evil Cave[[note]]to get Leona to learn an anti-evil spell that would allow the heroes to enter the Vearn Palace[[/note]] late in the story, Maam remarks that Flora is "one tough queen". An image of Flora [[WhipOfDominance holding a whip]] and donning the outfit of a {{Main/Dominatrix}} comes to mind for Leona as a result, causing her to chastise Maam in return.
279--->'''Leona''': Wait, Maam! That's not a nice thing to say!
280--->'''Maam''': Why?
281* ImpliedLoveInterest: Dai and Leona's relationship is portrayed primarily with this trope, given that the main romance subplot of the story is actually Maam, Popp and Hyunckel's LoveTriangle.
282* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: Everybody, but especially the magic armors of Hyunckel and Larhart.
283* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Popp's early MilesGloriosus personality is revealed to be due to his own frustration at his cowardice and lack of power. He quickly drops the act, but his lack of self-esteem remains until he [[spoiler:manages to overcome it thanks to [[TakingTheBullet Merle's sacrifice]]]].
284* InterspeciesRomance: Chiu harbors a crush towards Maam. It's entirely one-sided on his part, as Maam sees him as a teammate and a friend — nothing more. He moves on eventually.
285* ItsAllMyFault: Popp holds himself entirely responsible for [[BadassInDistress Dai being trapped inside an iceberg undersea]] as the result of the HopelessBossFight against Hadlar post-PowerUpgradingDeformation, as Popp chasing Kill-Vearn and Myst-Vearn into the Field of Death would have been the death of him had Dai not shown up there to save him, prior to Hadlar's appearance.
286* JacobMarleyWarning: When Popp is hesitant about saving Dai and Maam, both of whom are in danger while battling Crocodine, the old mage in the group of [[FakeUltimateHero fake ultimate heroes]] tells Popp that he, too, used to abandon his friends when the odds looked bad, which eventually led to him being [[FakeUltimateHero in his current state]]. Faced with the choices he's presented, Popp runs off to save Dai and Maam.
287* KamehameHadoken: There is a fair share of techniques that work this way, including Crocodine and Baran's {{Finishing Move}}s.
288* KidHero: the main characters, and especially Dai.
289* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: Flazzard is on both sides of this. When he has the upper hand, he's the one doing the kicking. When he [[VillainsWantMercy begs]] Myst-Vearn for one more chance after Dai defeats him in his armored mode, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Myst-Vearn sees no more use for him]] and snuffs his life out by stomping on and grinding him with his foot.
290* KilledOffForReal:
291** [[spoiler: Baran]] and his team [[spoiler:(except Laharlt, who returns for the final battle arc)]].
292** [[spoiler: Hadlar]] and his team [[spoiler:(except Hym, who's believed to inherit Hadlar's soul)]].
293* LadyAndKnight: Avan and Flora and Leona and Dai have this dynamic. A slightly reluctant warrior who becomes a hero to protect the princess.
294* LargeHam:
295** Hadlar and Baran, in a more edgy and cynical style.
296** Crocodine is a level above even the others; in an ideal dub he would have to be voiced by Creator/BrianBlessed to do him justice.
297* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Happens briefly to Dai during the Baran's arc.
298* LikeFatherLikeSon:
299** The heroic side has a "daughter" for this trope. Maam, despite never having been a warrior like her father Loka, has strength reminiscent to his own, as Matoriv remarks. Meanwhile, Maam has capacity for some healing spells, which her mother Leyla, who fought alongside Loka as a cleric, could wield. The weapon Maam wields when she joins Dai and Popp for the first time was given to her by Leyla, who wielded it when she joined Avan alongside Loka.
300** The villainous side has Zamza, who's an EvilSorcerer like his father, Zaboera.
301* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Popp's dynamic with his father, Junk. Junk is TheBlacksmith in the village where Popp was born and raised, with the physical strength and knowledge of weapons required for his line of work. Popp, meanwhile, is a SquishyWizard whose specialty is spellcasting instead of brute strength or weapon-wielding.
302* LinearWarriorsQuadraticWizards:
303** Hyunckel and Popp are a textbook version of this trope. Hyunckel starts off as an extremely powerful swordsman who gives both Dai and Popp a hard time, while Popp is a MilesGloriosus. Later on, Hyunckel is still a powerful ally but Popp has taken ''so many'' [[TakingALevelInBadass levels of badass]] that he's the only one able to face Vearn head on together with Dai.
304** Dai averts this by being a MagicKnight. [[KungfuWizard Maam]] and [[ThePaladin Avan]] also to a lesser extent.
305* LiteralSplitPersonality: A variation. The ritual magic that Hadlar used to create the Orichalcon Royal Guards also imprinted them with fragments of own personality. He thinks of it more like a case of LikeFatherLikeSon.
306* LoveTriangle: Maam, Popp and Hyunckel. This is actually the main romance subplot of the story, given that Dai and Leona are more portraited with the ImpliedLoveInterest trope.
307** There's also Popp, Maam and Merle, albeit this one is given way less focus, and it's used more for developing the main LoveTriangle, rather than being the focus.
308** And then there's one with Maam, Hyunckel, and Aimi. This, too, is more for developing the main LoveTriangle, but that alone allows it some weight by itself, as Aimi being more outspoken about her affection causes Maam to wonder towards whom her own romantic feelings harbor.
309* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler: Baran, one of the six generals, is Dai's father.]]
310* MadeOfExplodium: The Orichalcon Royal Guards explode when they die, and there's a good reason to it [[FridgeBrilliance that's not explicitly stated in the Manga]]: Since their bodies are made of the extremely rare and powerful Orihalcon, it would be disadvantageous for them if the heroes could scavenge their remnants to forge some new weapons and/or armor with them. Even their severed body parts explode.
311* MagicKnight:
312** Dai learns to be one over the course of the series, mixing magic to his sword attacks.
313** Baran's a natural born one as the Dragon Knight.
314** Avan is proficient at both sword-wielding and spellcasting.
315* MagicallyIneptFighter:
316** Before meeting Avan, Dai is ''absolutely terrible'' at spellcasting despite Brass's effort at teaching him magic. While he can cast spells -- high-level ones, at that -- once his [[PowerGlows Dragon Crest glows upon activation]], that status is only temporary and he's back to being magically inept again once his Crest fades. It's only after meeting Avan that he starts improving into being a MagicKnight.
317** Hyunckel is a warrior by default, though [[CastFromHitPoints Grand Cross]] serves as a last resort for him should he lose access to his weapon.
318** Crocodine is a downplayed example. While he can't cast spells, he can [[BreathWeapon fire Burning Breath, either to paralyze his opponent or to thaw out ice]], and cast [[BlowYouAway wind-based spells]] with his axe, and his ultimate attack has long range.
319** Chiu plays this trope entirely straight. He is a BareFistedMonk and, therefore, has no capacity for spellwork at all, nor does he possess any skill that remotely resemble ranged attacks, either.
320** Downplayed with Maam. Having started out as a [[CombatMedic warrior/healer hybrid]], she has access to some healing magic, which gets retained even after she changes her class into a BareFistedMonk. That being said, her spellwork capacity is limited compared to her more magically-capable companions.
321** Lon Beruk is also one. He trains Dai and Hyunckel at one point, both of whom notice that he manages to take both of them on without breaking a sweat while Dai and Hyunckel are both nearly out of breath, and duels Myst-Vearn to a draw for an extended period of time (though, in this case, both acknowledge that neither is going all-out against the other) during the final war. However, he shows no capability in spellcasting or ranged attack of any kind.
322** Baduck, like Hyunckel, is a warrior by default and so can't use spells. Unlike Hyunckel, however, he can't use any ranged attacks at all.
323** Akim is similar to Baduck in two ways: being a warrior by default and lacking in any type of ranged attacks.
324* MagneticHero: Dai, evident by the answer Crocodine gives Baran when he asks why he gives it all to protect Dai: "Before I met him I thought humans were worthless, but he showed me I was wrong. And not only me, Hyunckel was like that too... to us, Dai is our Sun."
325* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident:
326** [[SinisterMinister Temujin and Baron]]'s plot in Leona's [[OriginsEpisode introduction arc]] involves getting her killed in her baptismal ritual and blaming it on the monsters on the island where said ritual takes place. They even secretly bring a monster that is not native to the island and much stronger than any of the monsters on the island to make sure their plot would work for them. Unfortunately for them, Dai lives on the island in question and isn't going to let them have their way.
327** Flazzard ambushes Dai, Popp, Maam, and Hyunckel after Hyunckel's battle against the heroes leaves everyone worn out from the fight by hurling a fire spell into the arena where they are, which is above an extinct volcano, causing it to erupt, with the intent of having them killed in the ensuing eruption. [[spoiler:[[BondVillainStupidity His decision of leaving the area without checking that his targets are dead for sure will bite him later]], as [[HeroicSacrifice Hyunckel is able to get Dai, Popp, and Maam out of harm's way unharmed at the cost of himself]], while [[BigDamnHeroes Crocodine manages to get him out alive not long afterwards after everyone has left]].]]
328* MaleGaze: Embodied in Popp. He once notices Gome hitching a ride in Maam's clothes because her bust looks bigger than normal.
329* ManlyTears: Avan, Hyunckel, Crocodyne... let's just say everyone.
330* MaybeEverAfter:
331** There's no definitive resolution to the Merle-Popp-Maam love triangle: Popp turns Merle down and Maam tells him to wait until she gets over Hyunckel. We see them traveling together after the end, but it's not clear if they're just traveling as friends or if Popp is dating one or more of them.
332** Dai and Leona get no resolution either due to [[spoiler: Dai's DisneyDeath HeroicSacrifice]].
333** Really, the only couple that does get resolved is Flora and Avan. He's shown ruling Carl with her, meaning that she probably finally strong-armed him into a relationship.
334* MeaningfulEcho: For a villainous version: "The Demon Lord's wishes are the only priority". Myst-Vearn says this earlier in the series during a meeting among the Demon Army generals there when Flazzard complains about being held back while Hyunckel is sent out to face Avan's disciples, which succeeds in getting Flazzard, a GlorySeeker that wants Vearn's approval, to consent. Late in the series, when [[DirtyCoward Zaboera]] tries to get Myst-Vearn to protect him when the chips are down, Myst-Vearn gets him to remember this line, making it clear that any UndyingLoyalty Myst-Vearn harbors is for Vearn, and Vearn alone.
335* MeaningfulName:
336** "Dai" means "grand", but there is also a variation of his name that means "hero". His original name, [[spoiler: Dino]], was said to mean "strong dragon" in his mother's language.
337** "Leona" means "female lion", which may explain her [[{{Tsundere}} 'feline']] [[FilleFatale personality]].
338** Maam and Popp are probably named so because [[GenerationXerox they're taking their parents' positions at the Hero's side]].
339** Myst-Vearn refers to his mysterious nature and also the fact that [[spoiler: he is the secret safe-guard of Vearn's physical body in its prime and he's keeping this truth a mystery.]]
340** The name "Kill-Vearn" means that he is an assassin for Vearn [[spoiler:and that he's an assassin sent by Velzar to kill Vearn when his guard is down]].
341* MentorOccupationalHazard:
342** Avan sacrifices himself to defect Hadlar after teaching Dai the Avan Slash. [[spoiler:Subverted when Avan is revealed to be alive]].
343** [[spoiler: Baran plays this straight as he finally becomes an ally and accepts his role as a father and mentor.]]
344* MonsterClown: Kill-Vearn reaches [[Manga/HunterXHunter Hisoka]] levels.
345* MoodWhiplash:
346** Whenever a given chapter shifts in plot development between the Demon Army and the heroes abruptly, the atmosphere tends to go from ominous (the Demon Army) to lighthearted (the heroes) or vice versa.
347** One example takes place without plot development on the Demon Army's side at all: A chapter late in the story has Popp steadily going deeper into HeroicBSOD as the result of his inability to get his copy of Avan's pendant to glow, which is exacerbated by him observing Maam and Dai accomplishing it without trouble. He starts running to find an open spot to try again, already feeling more and more distressed... and the chapter ends in one lighthearted panel with Chiu training his group of monster underlings with an exercise regimen which is made funnier when the Sea Slime in said group is struggling to keep up [[DontExplainTheJoke due to its lack of limbs]].
348* MoralMyopia: Galdandy of [[QuirkyMiniBossSquad Baran's Dragon Riders]] is as ruthless of a monster as you can expect from the villains. Still, despite not caring at all about the people he kills, he gets into an UnstoppableRage if you kill his dragon. [[DiscussedTrope Pointing out how many people the dragon has killed will not help your case]].
349* MorphWeapon: All created by [[UltimateBlacksmith Lon Beruk]].
350** Hyunckel's sword. The scabbard morphs into an anti-magic armor. The sword can alternate between a solid blade or a WhipSword.
351** Larhart's spear. Morph into an anti-magic armor. The spear itself extends or retracts at the user's will.
352** Maam's magic armlet that also morphs into an armor.
353** Popp's extending staff.
354* MosesInTheBulrushes: Both Dai and Hyunckel.
355* MrFanservice:
356** Baran.
357** Also Hyunckel and [[spoiler: Vearn]].
358** Popp surprisingly. He ends up shirtless a lot either due to clothing damage or because he likes training without a shirt on. He's pretty well built for a cowardly wizard.
359* NotSoDifferentRemark: During the Final Battle, Dai [[spoiler:unleashes his full power, something he had been actively surpressing until then for fear of losing his memory or his mind or permanently morphing into something was not human]]. Shortly after, Vearn does the same thing, [[spoiler:transforming into a gigantic monster]]. He remarks they're both willing to lose themselves in order to achieve victory. Dai reluctantly and silently agrees.
360* ObfuscatingStupidity: Avan is a strange mixture of this and {{CloudCuckoolander}}ism. The proportion of both is [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation up for debate]].
361* ObliviousToLove: Maam is completely oblivious to Popp's feelings for her, while Popp doesn't realize that Merle has been in love with him since they first met. Meanwhile, [[EveryoneCanSeeIt their friends sigh and facepalm]].
362* Theatre/OedipusRex: Dai's conflictual relationship with [[spoiler:Baran]]. PlayedForLaughs for Popp with his brutal blacksmith dad.
363* OldShame: InUniverse example. After going through his CharacterDevelopment, Popp never allows himself to forget his DirtyCoward behaviour at the beginning of the story, even long after his friends fully forgive him for it. Which makes him develop an HeroicSelfDeprecation for a while, with a few CowardlyLion moments. To a lesser degree, Hyunckel also shows some signs of shame of his evil past after his HeelFaceTurn.
364* OminousFloatingCastle: Vearn Palace, which is also TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon.
365* OminousFog: Some strange fog keeps much of the ocean around Papnica too obscured to see around while the leaders of the various nations are holding a world summit. It turns out to have been set up on purpose -- Myst-Vearn causes the fog so as to keep the Giant Demon Castle hidden from view before it reaches Papnica in his attempt to wipe out all of the human world leaders at once.
366* OneWingedAngel: Vearn's final form. Heck, he even ''looks'' like [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Bizarro Sephiroth]].
367* OnlySaneMan: Maam.
368* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
369** Even before his HeelFaceTurn, Hyunckel normally WouldNotHitAGirl unless he has to fight one, so him slapping Maam after Maam talks to him shows how much her words have affected him.
370** PlayedForLaughs when Leona, who's normally outspoken with a fiery temperament, acts extra-"girly" to the sages and Baduck, which arouses their suspicion and makes them believe that she's plotting something. They're right -- she soon gives them the slip by taking the hot-air balloon, with Dai alongside her for the ride, in order to go to Bengarna so they can acquire new equipment for Dai.
371* {{Orichalcum}}: A legendary metal that is nearly impervious to any attack or spell, it's used to make several important items: Dai's Sword, the Crown of Champions, the Sword of Champions, and Hadler's new Royal Guard.
372* OriginsEpisode: Two short stories are presented as such. The first one details how Dai and the [[FakeUltimateHero group of fakes]] crossed path for the first time, ending with Dai receiving [[ChekhovsGift the Crown of Champions]] from the king of Romos. The other describes the event where Dai and Leona met and became acquainted for the first time, ensuring that [[FirstGirlWins Dai and Leona fell in love with each other]].
373* OrWasItADream: Given Dai's inability to cast spells despite Brass's best effort to make Dai a spell-caster throughout most of the [[OriginsEpisode introduction arcs]], Brass is understandably shocked to witness Dai casting high-level spells successfully near the end of said arcs[[note]] (courtesy of Dai's [[PowerGlows "draconic aura" that is activated through his crest]])[[/note]] and, after Dai reverts back to normal (and back to his old, magically-inept self), wonders whether what he witnessed from Dai was real.
374-->'''Brass''': Maybe I was hallucinating after all...
375* PaintingTheFourthWall: The characters are occasionally shown with a ''Franchise/DragonQuest''-style statistical interface.
376* PartingWordsRegret: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]]. After Leona questions Popp as the result of him ranting by himself about Maam and Dai tells Leona that Popp likes Maam as Maam is leaving the heroes, [[ShipperOnDeck Leona urges Popp to tell Maam how he feels]], with this trope in mind.[[note]] Popp does talk to Maam as the result, but he CanNotSpitItOut, so he ends up taking Maam back to Romos with [[WarpWhistle Ruura]], where Maam intends to go to train, and wishing her well without confessing his feeling to her.[[/note]]
377-->'''Leona''': What are you talking to yourself about?
378-->'''Dai''': (in whisper) Popp likes Maam, so he's sad right now...
379-->'''Popp''': '''D-Don't tell her stuff like that!!'''
380-->'''Leona''': If that's true, you'd better say what you need to, since we probably won't get to see her for a while...
381-->'''Popp''': I... I can't... she... she already has someone she likes...
382-->'''Leona''': So you're gonna just sit around and let it bother you? That kind of thinking is worthless! If you end up getting killed in battle, then this is the last time you'll get a chance to talk to her! Is it OK with you if she never even knows how you feel?
383* PetGetsTheKeys: After Hyunckel -- pre-HeelFaceTurn -- has Maam jailed as hostage to lure Dai and Popp back, she manages to break out of it via [[TeamPet Gome]]'s help.[[note]][[VictoriasSecretCompartment Gome had been hiding between Maam's breasts without anyone realizing it beforehand.]][[/note]] In this case, however, the "keys" in question are Maam's weapons, which, once she gets hold of them, she uses to blast through the jail cell wall.
384* PleasePutSomeClothesOn: While it's not full-fledged nudity, the first "outfit" Leona puts on when she, Popp, and Dai are shopping for equipment at the department store in the kingdom of Bengarna causes this reaction for Popp all the same, as it's just bras and underwear. [[note]]Leona does pick out a more wholesome dress for herself soon enough, though.[[/note]]
385-->'''Popp''': '''''WHAT KIND OF SAGE DRESSES LIKE THAT!!? GET SOMETHING MORE SIMPLE!!'''''
386-->'''Leona''': But... it's so easy to move in...
387* PluckyComicRelief: Chiu's role outside of battles is mostly for comedy.
388* PostClimaxConfrontation: The fight against [[spoiler:the REAL Kill-Vearn[[note]](the "sidekick", that is, as the guy he rides on is ActuallyADoombot)[[/note]]]] takes place after the battle against [[BigBad Vearn]] has been properly concluded.
389* ThePowerOfFriendship:
390** The disciples of Avan and their allies are a textbook example.
391** Hadlar and his Orichalcon Royal Guards learned to get their own as well, much to Dai and company's surprise.
392* PatrickStewartSpeech: In keeping with the generally RousseauWasRight and HumansAreGood tone of the story, characters tend to give a lot of these. Of note is Popp's speech to Vearn which inspires both Dai to keep fighting and Merle to rally the rest of the world.
393* PsychicPower: Nabara and Merle both possess this. Nabara uses it for her work as a FortuneTeller. Merle, despite not being as good at using a CrystalBall as Nabara, nevertheless uses it more than once to aid the heroes by alerting them of some impending danger, allowing the heroes to move to fend off said danger.
394* ThePsychoRangers: The Orichalcon Royal Guards develop this kind of dynamic when confronted with Dai's group.
395* PsychoSupporter: Albinasu towards Hadlar. She seems somewhere between UnrequitedLove and StalkerWithACrush.
396* PutDownYourGunAndStepAway:
397** After Dai defeats [[FakeUltimateHero the Fake Heroes]] late in the [[OriginsEpisode first short story]], Zulpon holds some slimes hostages, pointing a sword at them, and forces him to summon back the monsters. It backfires because the slimes combine together in a king slime that squashes her.
398** Borahorn (one of Baran's Dragon Riders), in his last attempt to defeat Hyunckel, forces him to drop his sword by holding Popp, whose magic power is entirely spent at this point, hostage, so that he can deliver the killing blow onto Hyunckel. Too bad for him Larhart, his fellow Dragon Rider, will have none of it.
399* RaisedByWolves: Even though he's been raised by monsters, Dai isn't uncivilized at all. On the other hand, he starts off very naive and [[NoSocialSkills largely unaware of human social conventions]].
400* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
401** On the heroic side, Matoriv lays one on Popp near the end of their initial training session, especially when Popp starts complaining about the practicality of [[WarpWhistle Ruura]] in battle.
402--->'''Matoriv''': Enough of your impertinence!! A mage is supposed to protect his comrades. By acquiring knowledge about countless spells, you can help people in times of crisis. That is the duty of a mage. Don't you get it?! If you had known how to use Ruura, you could have easily saved your friends from that flaming balloon!! If you can't even handle a situation like that, it's only natural you'd be a burden and will probably end up getting killed in your next battle anyway!
403** On the villainous side, [[TheDragon Myst-Vearn]] gives one to [[DirtyCoward Zaboera]] when the latter badmouths Harlar, though Zaboera dismisses it once Myst-Vearn leaves.
404--->'''Myst-Vearn''': Scum! You have no right to ridicule Hadlar! I'll acknowledge that you saved Lord Vearn, but I'll never trust a rat that changes sides at every turn for the sake of his own glory, because someday such a man will betray his master in pursuit of his own gain! And when that day comes, I'll kill you without mercy!
405* RedemptionEqualsDeath:
406** [[spoiler: Baran and Hadlar, oh so much]].
407** Subverted by Crocodile and Hyunckel, as they come back to life later and pull a HeelFaceTurn.
408* RedOniBlueOni: Maam vs. Popp; Avan vs. Hadlar.
409* RemakeCameo: The Latin American Spanish dub of the 2020 remake brings back many voice actors from the 1991 one:
410** Adrian Fogarty, who voiced Derolin, now voices Baloria
411** A rather curious one happens with Creator/GerardoVasquez: In the 1991 series, he voiced Hadlar, while in the 2020 one, he now voices Baran. However, he also previouly voiced Baran in the 1991 series during a single episode.
412** Creator/MariaFernandaMorales, who voiced Maam, now voices Leira instead.
413* ReverseGrip: The weapon-wielder holds the weapon this way before performing the Avan Strash.
414* RidiculouslyHumanRobot: The Orichalcon Royal Guards amount to this.
415* RightBehindMe: Technically "right under me", but the trope fits otherwise. When Dai and Leona use a hot-air balloon to head to a department store for the purpose of getting new equipment for Dai, Dai worries not bringing Popp along. Leona, on the other hand, doesn't consider Popp reliable and quickly expresses her opinion on the matter. What Dai and Leona don't know, however, is that Popp, having trained to enable himself to fly by magic, has been positioning himself below the airborne hot-air balloon while Leona expresses her criticism of him, and so he hears the whole spiel.
416* RPGMechanicsVerse: Despite being a ''direct'' adaptation of ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'', the TropeMaker for the EasternRPG (and by extension the inspiration for many later examples), the manga is something of an {{Unbuilt|Trope}} example. Characters appear to have knowledge of classes and stats similar to those in the early ''Dragon Quest'' games, but they can't be viewed except with rare specialised tools, nor are they considered that ''useful'' for a variety of reasons:
417** While the CharacterSheet has a Spells section which appears to mirror the games, the same spell can have drastically different effects depending on the user. E.g. Hadlar's version of the basic [[{{Fireballs}} Sizz/Mera]] spell is {{Hellfire}} which clings to its victim, Flazzard can [[MagicMissileStorm produce multiple blasts at the same time]], and initially Dai's hang in midair forcing him to [[FullContactMagic punch them towards the target]].
418** Spell knowledge can only be detected because spells are unlocked through a MagicallyBindingContract. Abilities achieved through training alone, like SupernaturalMartialArts, KiManipulation and AbilityMixing, can have an enormous impact on combat strength yet have no statistical representation at all. Ironically, the manga's popularity would lead to non-spell {{Special Attack}}s being [[CanonImmigrant backported]] into the games, to the point where Dai's self-invented FinishingMove "Giga Strash" (initially [[AbilityMixing a combination of]] a [[ShockAndAwe lightning spell]], two [[SuperpowerfulGenetics genetic abilities]], four [[SupernaturalMartialArts sword techniques]] and an AmplifierArtifact) became simply an ability the Hero class gained at high levels.
419* RuleOfCool: All the time. The writer even confesses to writing in abilities and spells that are not in the Dragon Quest franchise for the sake of coolness.
420* ScaryShinyGlasses: Avan when he gets serious.
421* ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
422** Popp regularly pulled this, leaving battles at crucial moments for one reason or another. He always came back though. It's exploited at one point where he pretends to abandon Dai so he can secretly [[HeroicSacrifice go off to fight the Dragon Riders by himself]].
423** [[FakeUltimateHero Derolin, Zurbon, Masopho, and Herohero]] try to reach Papnica by boat at one point -- the key phrase here is "try to", as they abandon all thought of reaching Papnica and get the hell out of dodge at once the moment they spot the Giant Demon Castle making its way there as well.
424--->'''Zurbon''': S... Sus... Suspend landing!
425--->'''Derolin, Masopho, and Herohero''': '''Agreed!!!'''
426--->''[cue all four of them getting their boat farther way from Papnica as fast as they can]''
427* SenselessSacrifice:
428** Defied: Avan can't defeat Hadlar with his [[HeroicSacrifice Megante spell]], but his death releases Dai's hidden power.
429** [[spoiler: Popp tries to cast a Megante to kill Baran, but Baran manages to shake him off right before the explosion]]. Defied again: the sacrifices doesn't work as intended, but manages to [[spoiler:make Dai regain his memories]].
430* ShamefulShrinking: This happens to Dai when he realizes that [[GoneHorriblyRight his attempt at clearing the rubble blocking the stairway leading to the gunpowder-filled warehouse ends up igniting the gunpowder as well]]. It's a good thing that Aimi notices the gunpowder-induced fireworks.
431* ShipTease: Especially Maam-Popp, Dai-Leona and Flora-Avan.
432* ShipperOnDeck: Leona pushes for Popp to confess his feelings to Maam, but Popp CanNotSpitItOut.
433* ShooTheDog - [[SubvertedTrope Subversion]]: Both Popp and Hyunckel pretend to abandon the party when in reality they're running off to face the threat alone.
434* {{Shounen}}
435* ShrinkingViolet: Merle fits this trope like a glove. The fact that she is Maam's polar opposite and how she is painfully aware of how Popp only has eyes for Maam makes it hurt even more.
436* ShoutOut:
437** It can be difficult believing Hyunckel is ''not'' from ''Manga/SaintSeiya''. Seriously, look at his armors and how he equips them. He even looks a bit like Hyoga and was voiced by Phoenix Ikki's former seiyuu Creator/HideyukiHori in the 1991 anime. Think about what army he is in charge of, and how many times he comes BackFromTheDead.
438** Dai and Baran's KamehameHadoken. There's even one instance where Dai shoots one, and the recipient of the blast sees the ghostly image of Baran standing behind him in the same pose, a ShoutOut to how Gohan defeated Cell in Anime/DragonBallZ. Fitting, as Toriyama famously designs characters for the Dragon Quest games.
439** Zaboera's son Zamza's Hyper Demon form has some traits to it reminiscent of Cell, specifically, eating people in order to become stronger, having an ability that allows for quick regeneration, being composed of the traits of numerous types of demons, and even the mouth on his chest somewhat resembles Cell's tail-mouth, being used in the same way.
440* ShutUpHannibal:
441** Dai does this during his decisive battle against Dragon Army Captain Baran, [[spoiler:who also happened to be his father and the original Dragon Knight,]] as he unleashes all his power:
442--->'''Baran:''' '''ALLOW ME TO DEMONSTRATE THIS BODY'S FULL POTENTIAL! ONCE THIS CREST IS FULLY RELEASED, I'LL BE STRONG ENOUGH TO MAKE EVEN MOUNTAINS CRUMBLE!'''\
443--->'''Dai:''' ... so what's your point? I can fight seriously, too.
444** Zaboera gets this treatment more than once throughout the series, but it's always well-deserved due to him being a DirtyCoward SmugSnake [[HateSink with NO redeemable qualities whatsoever]].
445*** When he talks to Hyunckel while Hyunckel, still one of the Demon Army generals at the time, has Maam imprisoned, he suggests using his spell-work to make Maam Hyunckel's own SexSlave. Hyunckel promptly chokes him, slams him to the wall behind him, and tells him that he either leaves at once or becomes among the corpses in his army. Zaboera is forced into agreeing with him to save his own life, but not before trying to fearmonger Hyunckel one last time.
446---->'''Zaboera''': How dare you! You'll regret this! Crocodine didn't listen to what I said earlier, that's why he lost!
447---->'''Hyunckel''': No... he lost because of your useless advice!
448*** Late in the series, when Vearn summons Myst-Vearn to return to Vearn Palace to fend off Avan's disciples, Zaboera attempts to leech off Myst-Vearn by suggesting he should return with him instead of being left to handle the rest of the human forces and their allies alone, but Myst-Vearn quickly rebuffs him.
449---->'''Zaboera''': Myst-Vearn! You're not being fair at all! We used to be in the same rank, and fought together as one of the six captains! And you're just gonna abandon one of your comrades?! Huh?!
450---->'''Myst-Vearn''': Feh... a "comrade"? You're spewing out those meaningless words now. But, Zaboera, if we've been such long-time "comrades"... then you know my answer in a situation like this...
451---->'''Zaboera''': (feebly, after a moment of OhCrap realization) "[[MeaningfulEcho The Demon Lord's wishes are the only priority]]"...
452---->'''Myst-Vearn''': Exactly! Those words supersede everything!
453*** When Crocodine corners him as he attempts to crawl away, having expended all of his magic power, he makes a long speech in [[VillainsWantMercy an attempt to get Crocodine to agree for a handshake of truce]], [[ISurrenderSuckers all with the intention being to graze and kill Crocodine with the poisons in his finger nails]]. Unfortunately for him, Crocodine sees through his ruse, withdraws his hand before Zaboera can touch it with his, and lowers the handle of his axe on Zaboera's arms to make sure he can't cause any more trickery with his hands.
454---->'''Zaboera''': Y-You bastard! Y-You were faking it!
455---->'''Crocodine''': Zaboera... I may not be as smart as you, but I've learned at least one thing in my time... there are certain things that don't change... no matter what![[note]] This also doubles as a PremortemOneLiner, as he proceeds to kill Zaboera with his ultimate attack, [[NoBodyLeftBehind disintegrating his body as the result]].[[/note]]
456** When [[spoiler:Larhart]], the only DragonRider whom Baran manages to resurrect, rescues Popp and Maam from Myst-Vearn in a BigDamnHeroes fashion, Myst-Vearn accuses him of treason and threatens to kill him, only for him to rebuff Myst-Vearn's accusation in return.
457--->'''Myst-Vearn''': You won't be spared! A mere survivor of the Dragon Riders betrays the Demon Army and comes to fight me, Myst-Vearn?! What a laugh! '''You will be ripped to pieces!'''\
458'''[[spoiler:Larhart]]''': Just for the record, Dragon Riders were never part of the Dragon Army. Dragon Riders directly serve Dragon Knights; that is who the three of us were! We never fought for the Demon Army! We simply fought for Lord Baran! "Betray"?! We were never working for you to begin with!
459** The last example of this trope plays out to heartwarming effect. Earlier on during Dai's final confrontation with Vearn late in the story, Vearn makes one more attempt to [[WeCanRuleTogether convince Dai to join his side]], by arguing in a long HannibalLecture that [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer the same humans who look up to Dai when they're in need of help won't accept him once the dust settles due to his unnaturally strong powers as a Dragon Knight]], only for Dai to rebuff him.
460--->'''Vearn''': [[HumansAreBastards Humans are repulsive]], Dai. They do not deserve your loyalty and service. You might fight for them... and you might win... [[AndThenWhat but then what...?]] Put trust in my words when I say... if you defeat me and return to them, they will reject you! That is the true nature of humanity. They will cry and beg and wholeheartedly put their faith in you. However, they will do so only while they are suffering. Once they know peace, they will begin to question your motives and assert their will onto you. They will drive you out of their place as their hero. They might thank you after your victory, but they will not allow anyone who is not a pure human to be the head of their race! ''That'' is what the humans are!
461--->'''Leona''': You're wrong! We will never do something like that!
462--->'''Vearn''': (to Leona) You are an exception because you harbor feelings of love for Dai. Nothing more than that. One human's personal emotion cannot override the national sentiment. As a public official, you should know better than that. However, I am different! I do not discriminate by race, and I respect all who are strong. (to Dai) Now what will you say, Dai? Will you risk your life for those who would abuse your victory? Or will you work for the one who would accept you unconditionally and can truly appreciate what you are worth? Even though you are a child, I hope you can grasp the full scope of my words. What will you do, Dai?
463--->'''Dai''': My answer is... "NO"!
464--->'''Vearn''': You are a child, after all. You are still clinging to the illusion of a hero...
465--->'''Dai''': No! I know that humans can do awful things sometimes. I am fully aware of that. And I know you're not lying just to convince me. But that's OK! I still... I still like humans! I like all the beings on this planet that have raised me to what I am today! If what you said was really true... that the people on this planet don't want me here... then... I... will defeat you... and then disappear!
466* SinisterScythe: Kill-Vearn's default weapon of choice.
467* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: With its emphasis on ThePowerOfFriendship and its easy [[HeelFaceTurn conversion of villains]], the series is close to the far end of the idealism side. At the root of the conflict with Vearn and his demon army, who've been living in less than ideal conditions while humans were having it good, from their point of view.
468* SoProudOfYou: Avan gives this to Dai, Popp, Maam and Hyunckel [[spoiler:after he meets them again]].
469* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil:
470** On one hand it's subverted: the BigBad sends the six generals after Dai from the beginning.
471** On the other hand, it's played straight in the order in which the generals fight Dai: Crocodine is a lot weaker than Hyunckel, who gets his ass handed to him by Flazzard, who in turn is a joke compared to Baran.
472** Also, from the moment Crocodine failed Hadlar had wanted to send all five of his remaining generals at once. The order was belayed by the BigBad, who hoped to persuade Dai [[WeCanRuleTogether to come to his side]].
473* SpoilerOpening:
474** The opening of the 2020 anime shows the highlights of the battles against Crocodine, Hyunckel and Flazzard, revealing what moves Dai uses to defeat them. It also hints at Velzar and Vearn in a shot of the Dragon Crest that is also used in the eyecatches.
475** For Baran's arc, the opening changes to Dai fighting him, Zamza's demonic form and then the Giant Demon Castle. Popp is shown charging Medoroa (The Frizz Cracker spell) (combined with the ending credits, it lets you know he survives his [[spoiler:HeroicSacrifice attempt]]), the Orichalcon Royal Guards are teased and Vearn's face briefly appears on screen, though mostly cast in shadow.
476* StarCrossedLovers: Baran and Soala's story is very close to a classic ''Romeo and Juliet'' plot, except here Romeo goes ''horribly wrong'' and they have a kid with ImprobableInfantSurvival.
477* StoryArc
478* SuddenlyAlwaysKnewThat: When the heroes decide to go to a village called Lankarks in search of new weapon for Dai, they discuss ways to get there quickly, before Popp mentions that he can get them there using [[WarpWhistle Ruura]]. It turns out Popp was raised in that village before he ran off to join Avan, but he didn't tell anyone because he was afraid of going back.
479* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Dai's "Dragon Knight personality" isn't evil, but it sure is terrifying and shows a darker, more violent side of his personality than we are used to.
480* SwordAndSorcerer: Dai and Popp. Dai despite being a MagicKnight, favors swordsmanship and most of his spells are either short range offensive attacks or boosts to his fighting ability. Popp when teamed up with Dai, provides the long range explosive firepower, defense and [[spoiler: after he becomes a Sage, healing]] that Dai lacks. Demonstrated beautifully in the fight against Vearn when they display both the Tank/Healer and Meat Shield/Glass Cannon sides of the trope.
481* TacticalWithdrawal:
482** The first battle against pre-HeelFaceTurn Hyunckel ends with Crocodine, who unleashes an avian monster under his command, sending Dai and Popp away via said avian monster, while [[DamselInDistress Maam, who's still unconscious at the time, is taken by Hyunckel as a hostage]].
483** During the first fight against [[spoiler:Flazzard, he creates a curse field that reduces the strength of Dai's party to one fifth of its full power, and makes them unable to use magic. Seeing themselves completely outmatched in those circumstances, Maam suggests to retreat for the time being. Dai refuses to go and leave [[DamselInDistress Leona]] behind, to the point that Maam has no choice but to [[TapOnTheHead knock him unconcious herself]]]].
484* TakeAThirdOption: A Q & A dialogue between Dai and the Dragon Crystal, the guardian entity in the temple located in Teran, regarding the Dragon Knights is addressed this way.
485-->'''Dai''': What exactly is a Dragon Knight? Are they human? Or are they monsters?
486-->'''Dragon Crystal''': ... They are neither... The dragon god, the demon god, and the human god... Dragon Knights are the ultimate lifeform, brought into existence in ancient times by the three gods...
487* TakingTheBullet: Plenty of examples. Crocodile actually used this as his main fighting tactic against [[spoiler: Baran]] to buy time for Dai.
488* TeamMom: The aptly named Maam, who even represents Compassion.
489* TeamPet:
490** Gome, which also [[spoiler:happens to be a literal miracle bringer created by the Gods.]]
491** Chiu the karateka mouse.
492* TemptingFate:
493** When Dai fights one of Hadlar's scouts at the start of the main story, Dai's last attack is a vertical sword slash. Since the sword doesn't physically connect, said scout remarks with "nothing happened", only to turn around at the sound of waves behind him and notice divergent waves rising from a RazorWind generated from Dai's sword slash, right before [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe the scout's own body starts splitting in two]].
494** Upon discovering that an underground warehouse with gunpowder within it is heavily buried under rubble, Dai excitedly volunteers to clear it away and Popp decides to let him do it. Unfortunately, Dai's move of choice is to [[FlamingSword cast a fire spell on his sword]] and launch a sword strike technique subsequently, a decision that proves to have rather GoneHorriblyRight.
495** When Leona and Dai set out to reach the kingdom of Bengarna via the hot-air balloon for the purpose of securing new equipment for Dai, with Leona telling the sages and Baduck that she'll return soon, Apollo tries to reassure Baduck and the other sages with these words: "Dai is with her... she should be fine if it's just for a few days." What none of them, Apollo included, could have known at the time, however, is that the next branch of the Demon Army is going after Dai personally, and Leona would get entangled in the battle because she's with him.
496** When Crocodine joins Akim, the tank squadrin captain of Bengarna, against an army of AnimatedArmor, Akim, who's feeling overwhelmed by the sheer number of the intruding enemies, asks Crocodine how he could possibly defend himself against such a large number of enemies. Cue Crocodine decimating several of the AnimatedArmor that try to attack them in one fell swoop with his axe.
497--->'''Crocodine''': Did you say something?
498--->'''Akim''': Are you immortal?
499** Right at the same moment Crocodine joins Akim against the army of AnimatedArmor, Popp goes after the Giant Demon Castle with the claim "I'll blow your head off!", fires a spell of explosion at its head, and says with confidence "That ought to open up a nice hole!" afterwards... only to reveal that his spell barely blows a tiny chunk off its face.
500--->'''Popp''': Well... there is a hole... but it's not quite...
501** While Leona goes into the Anti-Evil Cave to acquire the anti-evil spell that the heroes need for access into Vearn Palace, with Flora, Merle, and Maam in tow, Nova asks Dai if he's not worried about the ladies. Dai is confident that Leona can handle it. [[GilliganCut Cut to Leona screaming in terror at the sight of a]] ChestMonster before Maam takes it out.
502--->'''Maam''': Come on, Leona! Stop opening every chest you see! How many times do I have to tell you?
503* TenMinuteRetirement: when [[spoiler: Dai]] freaks out and runs away in his pyjamas after [[spoiler: being defeated by Vearn]].
504* TomboyAndGirlyGirl:
505** Played all over with Leona and Maam. Maam's a fighter and a Tsundere while Leona's a WhiteMagicianGirl who's open about who she loves. However, their personalities don't fit the type. Maam when she's in love, is a bit of a ShrinkingViolet who CantSpitItOut (see her crush on Hyunckel). Leona in contrast is much more [[FilleFatale aggressive about]] pursuing Dai. Maam serves as the TeamMom while Leona is TheFace.
506** Played straighter regarding Maam and Merle. Maam, as mentioned, is a fighter, whereas Merle's isn't. Maam is fine with wearing tight -- even exposed -- clothing if it helps her move around, while Merle's outfit is far more modest and wholesome, which she seems to prefer. Maam is more outspoken (outside of her romantic feelings, anyway), but Merle is a more reserved ShrinkingViolet. Their contrasts only become more visible when they're placed in the LoveTriangle involving Popp.
507* TookALevelInBadass: Many characters, but especially Popp, who according to Hyunckel, Kill-Vearn and Vearn themselves, is even scarier than Dai.
508** You know you've become a badass when you [[spoiler: use a spell even after dying]].
509** This gets even more evident when, during the final battle against Vearn, [[spoiler:Popp quickly discovers the weak point on Vearn's absolutely invincible battle stance, create an opening in aforementioned ultimate battle stance allowing Dai to cut one of Vearn's arms off and then neutralizes Vearn's ultimate magic attack while staring at him with a "take that" expression on his face]].
510* TrueCompanions: the disciples of Avan -- Dai, Popp, Maam and Hyunckel -- plus Crocodine and Leona.
511* UniformityException: Late in the story, Chiu issues ID badges for his monster underlings to wear, as they're otherwise indistinguishable from the other monsters of their species, so as to avoid FriendlyFire. [[note]]It gets PlayedForLaughs when Brokeena joins the group at that moment and asks for one as well, despite no one else -- human or monster -- resembling [[PaperThinDisguise his attempt at the appearance of a]] BedsheetGhost.[[/note]]
512* UnstoppableRage: Dai and Baran when their crests are present.
513* UseYourHead:
514** Chiu can dent/damage standard armor by headbutting it. He also proves how sturdy his head is when a sword-wielding AnimatedArmor strikes him on the head using its sword, resulting with the sword breaking from the impact.
515** Hym does this at one point in his battle [[spoiler:against Myst-Vearn]]. The fact that he's an AnimateInanimateObject [[MadeOfIndestructium made of orihalcum]] causes Popp to wince upon witnessing it.
516--->'''Popp''': That's gotta hurt!
517* TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon: Vearn Palace, which is also an OminousFloatingCastle.
518* VillainsWantMercy:
519** Flazzard does it twice to Myst-Vearn when he's near death. The first time he does so, Myst-Vearn presents the strongest armor in his possession, but Flazzard would become one of Myst-Vearn's underlings in return. Flazzard refuses at first, but he relents when Myst-Vearn turns to leave and his own obsession for a chance of victory gets the better of him. He begs Myst-Vearn again after Dai defeats him in his armored form; unfortunately for him, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Myst-Vearn sees no more use for him this time]] and [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown snuffs out his life by stomping on and grinding him with his foot]].
520** When Crocodine corners Zaboera as the latter tries to escape, Zaboera begs for Crocodine to spare him and asks for a handshake as a sign of truce. However, Zaboera intends to [[PoisonousPerson inject Crocodine with the poisons on his fingernails]] and place Crocodine under his control, meaning [[ISurrenderSuckers the whole stunt is a lie on his part]].
521* WarpWhistle:
522** Hadlar uses an artifact named Chimera's Wings to retreat after his humiliating defeat during his first fight with Dai.
523** Flazzard also uses one to escape from setting the eruption he kickstarted that destroyed Hyunckel's fortress.
524** The spell Ruura also works this way, being a teleportation spell that requires a clear image of the location where the user intends to go; therefore, it's only possible to transport to locations he/she has already visited.
525* WeakButSkilled:
526** Avan isn't abnormally strong, nor does he have a lot of magic power. He ''can'' use with incredible efficiency the strength and magic power he ''does'' have, and he is feared by the freaking Demon Lord Vearn for his ''WITS''.
527** Hyunckel starts as one of the strongest characters, mainly for his exceptional swordsmanship skill, but quickly becomes relatively average when compared to other characters. Dai is the hero, Popp can use magic, and Maam is infinitely stronger physically than he is. [[spoiler: Then he starts using his own life as a weapon and [[TookALevelInBadass takes a few levels in badass]]]].
528* WeCanRuleTogether: Vearn holds out this hope for Dai.
529** After learning that Crocodine has failed to eliminate Dai, Hadlar wants to send out all of the remaining five generals against Dai at once, only to be overruled by Vearn, who orders Hyunckel -- and only him -- to face Dai.
530** Vearn has hope for Baran to convert Dai to the Demon army. He's not happy when that prospect ends up not happening.
531** Vearn himself tries to personally convert Dai to his side during their final confrontation via a HannibalLecture. Unfortunately for him, [[ShutUpHannibal Dai doesn't buy it.]]
532* WeSellEverything:
533** The department store in the kingdom of Bengarna has many stores within that sell different wares, including items, weapons, and armors.
534** Junk's weapon shop in Lankarks specializes in selling weapons.
535* WhatMeasureIsANonCute: Lots of minor characters, especially non-humans, are subject to this trope.
536* WheresTheKaboom: [[spoiler: Vearn asks this trope aloud, paraphrased, when he realized his plan to blow up the Surface World didn't work.]]
537* WhipSword: Hyunckel's weapon.
538* WhipOfDominance: When Maam calls [[LadyOfWar Queen Flora]] "one tough queen" after seeing her handle a whip expertly in combat, Leona takes this as an InnocentInnuendo and has an ImagineSpot of Flora DressedLikeADominatrix and holding a whip in a domineering manner. She promptly chastises Maam, who has no idea what she means.
539* WhyCouldntYouBeDifferent: Throughout the [[OriginsEpisode introduction arcs]], Brass berates Dai for his lack of progress in spellcasting, having wished for Dai to be a great mage, while Dai himself wants to be a sword-wielding hero instead. [[DownplayedTrope They still love each other all the same, though.]]
540* TheWorfEffect: Happened to Crocodine with the appearance of Baran.
541* WorthyOpponent:
542** Baran, after he and Dai both collapse exhausted after battling.
543** [[spoiler: Hadlar]] eventually becomes this too, along with his [[spoiler: Orichalcon Royal Guards]].
544* YinYangBomb:
545** By utilizing the opposing elements of Fire and Ice together, Flazzard can make a barrier that negates the abilities of his enemies while he retains all of his advantages. It also counts on a fundamental level as [[OxymoronicBeing he's composed of Fire on one side and Ice on the other]], leading to him having the advantages of the strongest of both elements by natural composition alone.
546** Medoroa, the most powerful spell [[TheArchmage Matoriv]] can cast (which he teaches to Popp during the story), works off the same premise, by utilizing the opposing elements of fire and ice together, fusing them into a spell that can annihilate everything in its path. Matoriv also comments to Popp that, had Flazzard been able to cast this spell due to his nature as a fire-and-ice OxymoronicBeing, the heroes would have stood NO chance of winning against him -- the only reason he can't do so is due to his relatively low power level as a recently created entity.
547* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness:
548** Late in Leona's [[OriginsEpisode introduction arc]], during Dai's battle against [[SinisterMinister Temujin and Baron]], Baron tosses Temujin aside once he feels certain Temujin isn't needed for the scheme to succeed.
549** When [[VillainsWantMercy Flazzard begs Myst-Vearn]] for one more chance after Dai defeats him in his armored mode (made possible through Myst-Vearn using magic to transfer him into Myst-Vearn's handpicked armor), Myst-Vearn sees no more use for him and [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown stomps on and grinding him with his foot]], [[UndignifiedDeath snuffing out his life as the result]].
550* YourDaysAreNumbered: Matoriv coughs up [[BloodFromTheMouth blood]] periodically, and he's well aware that his time alive is ending soon. [[spoiler:He's still alive at the end of the series, though.]]

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