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  • Enjoy the Story, Skip the Game: Some fans feel the gameplay itself is okay, being akin to a Princess Maker game with okay tile-based combat, but the writing and voice acting are the game's best part.
  • Funny Moments: The five CPUs visiting the Underworld. Zeabolos can't keep up with their antics! Even the entire "yadda-yadda" gag is also in!
  • Game-Breaker: The death skill Demon Barrier who gives you an extended time period before fighting Trillion.
    • Part Seal, which is another death skill. It allows you to seal a part of Trillion's body, shutting down problematic attacks like Gyre or Last Supper. Unlike the other death skills, it sticks, too!
    • Various Passive Skills can easily increase your stats to massive levels and take absurd chunks of Trillion's health. Multi-Attack, learned through events, allows an Overlord to deal multiple hits with her standard attack. At level 2, an Overlord deals triple damage for no cost. Solid Mind gives a steady increase to the Overlord's attack as long as she does not walk anywhere, up to 200%. Using skills for movement does not count as walking. Final Sprint (the most overpowered of the set) lowers the Overlord's stats slightly, but increases them back up over time, up to 200%. For all stats, and keep in mind multiplier passives like this stack. Armor Strike deals additional armor damage to Trillion's armor; paired with attack which hit multiple squares like Fissure or Lai, the Overlord can start dealing double damage and break Trillion's more frustrating abilities much faster. Ambush is a guaranteed critical hit as long as you're directly behind the enemy.
    • An interesting thing to note is that even using the most overpowered skillset available does not trivialize the entire game. They might be able to do obscene abouts of damage, but Trillion has even more health. It'll reduce the body count, but not remove it.
    • Overkilling Mokujin will give the overlord obscene amounts of experience points, allowing players to gain a ton of stat boosts to use.
    • The DLC attack Panty Peeler is a 250k MP 200% attack move, respectably powerful for the cost but ultimately weaker than normal skills that can be leveled up. It has a secondary effect that forces anything killed by it to drop panties, and this is what makes it so powerful. While Valley of Swords enemies' panties just provide weak HP and MP healing, beating other Overlords when dueling them provides panties that instead function the same way as Genki Ultra Vitamins. Depending on your luck with getting duels you can get by for several cycles of constant training without ever needing to take a rest day.
  • Genius Bonus: Astaroth is the Overlord of Gloom, which is a fitting description of what the historical sin acedia is.
  • Goddamn Bats: By design. Most of the enemies Trillion summons will only do Scratch Damage and can be defeated in one strike with fairly low stats. However, they get in the way of your skills, take precious time to defeat, and if you don't kill them, they can easily gang up on you.
  • Good Bad Bugs:
    • Trillion's advance in battle can be stopped by placing something in her path. This usually requires the death skill that summons a phantom, but some enemies can be tricked into doing this. Trillion is supposed to react to this eventually the same way she does to an Overlord standing behind her - with a huge leap forward that only covers more ground until there's an empty landing zone, but instead she'll (at least in the Vita version) spend a turn doing absolutely nothing. Amusingly, she does do the jump animation - it's just that her hitbox doesn't move with her character model, so you damage her by hitting the spot she used to be, and she'll eventually just zip back over there as if she didn't jump at all.
    • Killing Mokujin with an incredibly strong move that targets a wide area will give an even more absurd amount of experience, since each tile counts as a killing blow.
  • Nightmare Fuel: Trillion murders the downed overlord while she says her last words.
  • Nintendo Hard: Can be described by the method to get the True End: In most games, you get the true end by saving everyone...in this game, you only get the True End by having EVERYONE die against Trillion!
  • No Casualties Run:
    • Not going to happen. The combination of Time-Limit Boss and sheer amount of health Trillion has means that even on a New Game Plus, Overlords WILL die before it's stopped. The only technical exception is the Golden Ending, but that's only because it resurrects everyone that fell.
    • It is possible, even on a first playthrough, with a lot of luck or Save Scumming to ensure you have every Game-Breaker necessary to beat Trillion on your first Overlord. note  Good luck.
  • Spiritual Successor: To the Princess Maker series. Specifically, the ending in the second game where you kill Lucifon and rule over Hell.
  • Superlative Dubbing: The voice acting is amazing at conveying emotion. Zeabolos' voice actor in particular does a wonderful job conveying the agony he endures throughout the game.
  • That One Attack:
    • Gyre, which is Trillion swinging her tail around her body. It's got surprising reach at her front and sides, harsh knockback, and is one of Titan Trillion's most damaging moves. It's possible for it to completely wipe your AP in one harsh strike, depending on stats. Additionally, its warning grid can easily be hidden under other, quicker moves, meaning it can come out of nowhere if you're not paying attention.
    • Last Supper, which only appears when Trillion has 1/3 or less of her health. It starts with a small range and a lengthy startup period, but the range grows with each turn, to the point where you'd be unable to escape without movement skills. Predictably, it will also likely kill your Overlord in a single use.

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