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Disgaea is a series of Tactical RPG games created by Nippon Ichi (Atlus published the first game in America, since Nippon Ichi didn't have an American division at the time).The storylines of the games are set in various Netherworlds, populated by demons and the souls of the dead (who serve as Prinnies until they can pay off their sins). Each game stars a primarily new cast, and is set in a different Netherworld, but guest appearances from the previous games are inevitable (and they can usually be recruited). The series' tone is FAR towards the silly side of the Sliding Scale of Silliness vs. Seriousness; expect loads of Lampshade Hanging, Genre Savviness, Shout Outs (enough to warrant their own page), and Parodies, all set in a World of Ham with No Fourth Wall.All the games are highly regarded by Tactical RPG enthusiasts for their twisted humor and myriad ways to customize and level up characters and equipment. The series practically revels in excessively tweaking your character to make them into as gamebreakingly strong as possible. Facilitating this is a notably open-ended and lengthy postgame, often where the majority of the grinding takes place. Oh, and the Prinnies are so cute too, dood!The series appears to be the beginning of a new set of PC ports of Nippon Ichi's strategy titles, currently including Disgaea 1 and 2, and Phantom Brave.There are currently seven main games in the series, most of which have later received portable remakes: Disgaea: Hour of Darkness (PS2) Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness (PSP) — Includes Etna Mode, a "What If" story where Etna accidentally kills Laharl, and takes over as the main character. Disgaea DS (Nintendo DS) Disgaea PC (Steam) Disgaea 1 Complete (PS4, Nintendo Switch) — An HD Remaster. Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories (PS2) Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days (PSP) — Includes Axel Mode, telling what happened before the game started, and starring the Dark Hero Axel. Disgaea 2 PC (Steam) Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice (PS3) Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention (Vita) — Includes all the DLC from the PS3 version, including Raspberyl Mode, two new characters, and four new scenarios focusing on the rest of the main cast. Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten (PS3) Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited (Vita) — Includes all the DLC from the PS3 version, two new characters, and a new scenario involving Fuka and Desco traveling back in time. Disgaea 4 Complete+ (PS4, Switch, Steam) Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness (PS3) — A direct sequel to Hour of Darkness, and the only Disgaea game so far that was never re-released. Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance (PS4) Disgaea 5 Complete (Nintendo Switch, Steam) — Includes all the DLC from the PS4 version. Notably the first Updated Re-release to be released on what can be considered a home consolenote due to the Switch having a portable mode and a docked HDMI mode (if you don't count PC). Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny (PS4 [Japan only], Switch) Disgaea 6 Complete (PS4, PS5, Steam) — Includes all the DLC from the Switch version. Disgaea 7: Vows of the Virtueless (PS4, PS5, Switch, Steam)And a few Spinoff titles: Mugen Keitai Disgaea (Mobile) — A virtual card game for mobile phones. Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero? (PSP) — A Platform Game Spinoff starring the titular Prinnies. Also, it's Nintendo Hard. Prinny 2: Dawn of Operation Panties, Dood! (PSP) Disgaea Infinite (PSP) — A Visual Novel game. Disgaea: Netherworld Unbound (Android) — A Japan-exclusive free-to-play game based on the Item World mechanic. Makai Wars (Japan only) (Android/iOS) — Gacha game starring NIS's Lady Cameos-A-Lot, Asagi Disgaea RPG (iOS, Android, Steam)Along with several adaptations into other media: Makai Senki Disgaea — The anime adaptation of the first game. Manga adaptations Light Novels
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Spell Blade
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Spell Blade: Magic Knights in 5, learning Elemental Versions of every Sword-Skill alongside their regular Version
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Cute Witch
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Cute Witch: The Mage class (also known as the Witch) tends to be a lot more carefree and whimsical than the more serious skulls.
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Spell Levels
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Spell Levels: Elemental spells and the heal spell have the more advanced levels given prefixes: "mega", "giga", "omega", "tera", and "peta".
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Damage Discrimination
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Most attacks do not discriminate between friend or foe, and as such it's possible for one of your units to get caught up in the attack zone of another unit's wide-area attack and die subsequently if you're not careful.
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Earn Your Bad Ending
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Earn Your Bad Ending: The worst endings in the games are often much more difficult to obtain than the normal or "good" endings. Sometimes they're for things like wiping out the final boss with the main character solo at an absurdly high level or things like that. Other times, the bad ending requires deliberately doing horrible things like killing your own allies fifty or a hundred times.
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A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
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A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Alraunes look cute as a ruse to ensnare its prey in vines.
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Does This Remind You of Anything?
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Dark Hero Days has its own Evil Rangers, which is a popular kid's show at the time. Interestingly, the first five are Red, Black, Blue, Yellow, and Pink, while the sixth one is Green.
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Badass Adorable
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Badass Adorable: Several classes, regardless of gender or species, are both adorable and capable if you level them up enough; like the Skulls, Mages, Slumber Cats, Nekomatas and Maids.
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Purely Aesthetic Gender
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Purely Aesthetic Gender: Most of the physical classes have female counterparts.
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Peninsula of Power Leveling
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Peninsula of Power Leveling: A recurring thing in every Disgaea is one or two stages with the explicit purpose of making level grinding easier. Expect them to come in the form of enemies in tightly grouped formations on Geo Panels that give an experience bonus. The best spot is usually somewhere in the Cave of Ordeals, which will have this set-up for high-powered enemies to ensure maximum gains. An Ascended Glitch means that, especially in Disgaea D2 and games released after it, which have the ability to modify the Enemy Strength on the fly, if an enemy has a level of exactly 99, the experience earned is ridiculously high, being equivalent to the experience you'd normally be earning in the Level 300's, making any map with level 99 enemies be a perfect example of this trope for the mid-game.
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Star Power
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Star Power: Geomancers, and Onmyo Monks focus on star magic, which is essentially Non-Elemental magic.
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Cool Old Guy
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Cool Old Guy: Geomancers by appearance and attitude, but they're actually significantly younger. The crystals they put inside themselves cause rapid aging until they all look old.
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Genre Savvy
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Genre Savvy: Nearly everyone. Even Flonne — or more accurately, especially Flonne, as she turns out to be a huge Toku and anime geek. As is Mao, who attempts to use take advantage of his knowledge of tropes. For example, if only a Hero can defeat a Big Bad Overlord, he'll become a Hero. This ends up being Wrong Genre Savvy.
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Cats Hate Water
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Cats Hate Water: Slumber Cats take extra damage from water/ice-elemental attacks.
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World of Badass
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World of Badass: Very much so. Nearly any character with a name has some ability to fight and pull off some insane fancy attack that defies the laws of physics. And since demons solve nearly everything through fighting, Netherworlds quickly turn into this because of how their inhabitants keep trying to assert their dominance.
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Multiple Endings
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Multiple Endings: Usually dictated by how many times you kill your own allies. Others lead to a Non-Standard Game Over.
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Reluctant Warrior
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Reluctant Warrior: Flonne hates fighting, but does so to help Laharl. Later cameos show she's all too willing to fight for anime DVD collections, too.
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The Medic
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The Medic: The Healer and Medic classes from various games.
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The Stoic
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The Stoic: In Disgaea, Celestial Hosts were nearly emotionless in their stoicism, though later games reduced this.
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Asskicking Leads to Leadership
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Asskicking Leads to Leadership: You can force Dark/Strategy Assembly bills to pass by beating the Senators who voted Nay to death. A sufficiently-leveled army can pretty much run the Assembly without any fear of losing their control.
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Adorably Precocious Child
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Adorably Precocious Child: Skulls from Disgaea 2 onwards.
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Most Fanfic Writers Are Girls
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Most Fanfic Writers Are Girls: The first thing an Android does when you create one is make a Val/Fen slash fic.
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Petite Pride
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Petite Pride: Archers take pride in being flat.
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The Quiet One
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The Quiet One: Most Reapers rarely speak. The one escorting prinny souls to the red moon in the first game spoke very haltingly as though it wasn't used to doing so.
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Friendly Zombie
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Friendly Zombie: Maids are zombies, but certainly don't act the part, being just as sapient and perky as the human classes. Just as long as you don't give them the "Yandere" personality...
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Stripperiffic
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Stripperiffic: Beastmasters show a lot of skin. Succubi are also a given, as are the Cheerleaders. Sages wear dresses that seem to rely on some sort of adhesive to stay on their chests.
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Emotional Maturity Is Physical Maturity
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Emotional Maturity Is Physical Maturity: Do 1313-year-old demons act and look like they are 13? Yes, yes they do.
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Wrong Genre Savvy
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Wrong Genre Savvy: Mao is convinced that studying video games, manga, anime, and toku shows is the way to learn how to beat an overlord, and attempts to use his knowledge of Fantasy / Sci-Fi RPG tropes to further his goals. Unfortunately, Disgaea is, for the most part, a parody of those tropes...
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Non-Standard Skill Learning
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Non-Standard Skill Learning: Starting from the second game, there is always one party member whose ultimate skill is obtained through the story instead of leveling up. In Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories, we have Yukimaru's Midare Fubuki. In Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice, we have Mao's Vasa Aergun. Finally, Fuuka's Prinny Kaiser XX in Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten. Disgaea 5 does this with Overloads, the unique abilities that Overlord characters have. Seraphina, Red Magnus, and Christo all start with theirs, but gain an upgrade to them during the story. Killia, Usalia, and Zeroken start with none, but eventually earn them. In each case, earning or upgrading your Overload is caused by Character Development. A major plot point in the endgame is that Majorita has her Overload stolen, and in the postgame, she has to go to the Strategy Assembly to get it back. Generic characters can learn Overloads by passing Strategy Assembly bills once the postgame is reached.
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Weird World, Weird Food
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Weird World, Weird Food: A lot of of dual-recovery items are witch-like foods, including chicken blood, snake kidneys, caterpillar eggs, and even dried worms. Yes, worms dried out like beef jerky. (One could call it an earthworm Slim Jim?)
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Cape Wings
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Cape Wings: Laharl's scarf. Also, most Nosferatu/vampires.
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Black Comedy
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Black Comedy: Lots, usually at the expense of the Prinnies.
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money!
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_230d64
comment
Screw the Rules, I Have Money!: If a prinny gets enough cash, it can skip the workload needed to pay off its sins. Also an in-game mechanic — to get the Dark Assembly to pass bills in your favor, you can bribe them with items (which items they want are dependent on their rarity... so it's quite possible a given assembly member will heavily desire a copy of the starting weapon and hate your Infinity +1 Sword). There are Elite Tweaks dependent on getting as many assembly members in your pocket as you can. Taken to a literal form in Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness. If you have the money, you can easily force a bill to pass if it initially got voted down, and you don't feel like fighting the assembly.
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_230d64
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Palette Swap
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Among the Mook gallery, though, there are subversions to this (counting their default colors used in official artwork; Palette Swap only registering a higher tier). The Archers and Magic Knights have blue eyes (fitting, given that supplementary material cites them as being some of the nicer individuals), and the Felynn skirt between blue and purple. Both male and female Samurai have black-colored irises, and the Succubi and Cheerleaders have light-pink colored eyes.
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2557e3a9
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Splash Damage Abuse
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_25bae76b
comment
Splash Damage Abuse: The area of effect for magic can be abused to extend the range of your spells by a couple tiles.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_25bae76b
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_25bae76b
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Cleavage Window
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_25fd37c3
comment
Cleavage Window: Kunoichi sport this look. While it seems to go against their profession as ninjas, their class description mentions them charming their victims.
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_25fd37c3
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Status Effects
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2639f6eb
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Galactic Demons, a Disgaea: Hour of Darkness monster class, are the original Stone Walls as they have low movement, but god-like Defense and Resistance. Heck, they're almost immune to Status Effects even without status-resisting innocents on any equipment that one of them has on through all six ranks.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2639f6eb
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2639f6eb
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_26a98394
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Forced Level-Grinding
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_26a98394
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Forced Level-Grinding: During the post-story, the game flows like: win battle, unlock new stage, spend some hours grinding your characters and items, beat new stage, repeat. Disgaea 3 is the worst offender, taking 8 full chapters to make enemies reach Lv. 90 while the first optional chapter, Mansion of Ordeals, starts with enemies at Lv. 100 and each battle after that raises their levels by another 100 levels. And that's just the beginning. Due to the games' Absurdly High Level Cap, and encouragement of elite tweaks, there are usually ways to make this go very quickly. Statisticians can be collected and stacked for massive XP boosts, team and tower attacks will split xp among multiple characters, Geo Effects provide further boosts, and bills passed in the senate can raise or lower enemy levels to make them more valuable. In the post-game, it's seriously not uncommon to take a character from level 1 to level 1000 after a single ten-second-long battle.
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_26a98394
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Mythology Gag
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Mythology Gag: The Rosenqueen Company, which runs the shops in all three games AND La Pucelle. It is named for Etoile Rosenqueen, the Rich Bitch Rival in one of Nippon Ichi's early RPGs, Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure. The strongest gun in both Disgaea: Hour of Darkness and Disgaea 2 is also named after Etoile, who was very fond of using guns herself. In a sort of Meta Example, Rosenqueen was also the name of their online store. Key word being was, as it's since (sadly) dropped the name.
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_26ac510e
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_26ba32a3
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Ascended Glitch
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_26ba32a3
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An Ascended Glitch means that, especially in Disgaea D2 and games released after it, which have the ability to modify the Enemy Strength on the fly, if an enemy has a level of exactly 99, the experience earned is ridiculously high, being equivalent to the experience you'd normally be earning in the Level 300's, making any map with level 99 enemies be a perfect example of this trope for the mid-game.
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_26ba32a3
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Verbal Tic
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_26d1f65f
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Verbal Tic: Nekomata tend to end their sentences with "meow."
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_26d1f65f
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_26d1f65f
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_28766e5d
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The Straight and Arrow Path
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_28766e5d
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Archers and Rangers use bows, obviously.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_28766e5d
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_28766e5d
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_293cdcd9
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Bare-Fisted Monk
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_293cdcd9
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Martial Artists and Fight Mistresses favor fist weapons. Sinners can't use anything else decently at all.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_293cdcd9
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_293cdcd9
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_295087bf
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Non-Indicative Name
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_295087bf
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Non-Indicative Name: The Cheat Shops actually have more options for making the games harder (such as disabling command take-backs or disabling specific types of rewards) than for making them easier.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_295087bf
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_295087bf
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_29fff7f2
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Zombie Puke Attack
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_29fff7f2
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Zombie Puke Attack: The first special technique that zombies gain is "Zombie Puke", which can also poison the target.
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_29fff7f2
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2a2ee484
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Genre Relaunch
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2a2ee484
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Genre Relaunch: This series, along with Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, is co-credited with saving the entire SRPG genre.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2a2ee484
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2a2ee484
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2a44899
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Plot Armor
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2a44899
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Plot Armor: Lampshaded with cameo characters, but most prominently with Laharl, who wants to be the main character again, stating that the main character has a lot of screentime in addition to always winning.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2a44899
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2a44899
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2a4c561
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Informed Equipment
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2a4c561
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Informed Equipment: You can see your characters' weapons, but not their armor. Played further with monsters, which also don't show the equipped weapons, which leads to having everything from sardine bones to, er, naughty tentacles.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2a4c561
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2a4c561
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2b706ca
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More Dakka
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2b706ca
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More Dakka: You can do trillions of HP worth of damage in one turn by one character if you want; if you're not that patient, you can still kill a lot of things fast by using combo attacks, team attacks, and tower attacks (a new feature of the second game).
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2b706ca
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 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2cb9b1a9
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Cool, but Inefficient
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2cb9b1a9
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Cool, but Inefficient: Sure, throwing a Prinny to kill enemies may be funny, but you'll get almost no rewards for it, and if it's an allied Prinny, they count against your deployment limit just like other ways to die, meaning that most of the time you're better off just using items or your characters' abilities.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2cb9b1a9
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2cb9b1a9
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2e39af52
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Girlish Pigtails
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2e39af52
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Girlish Pigtails: Their hairstyle in Disgaea 2.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2e39af52
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2e39af52
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2f253c94
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Glass Cannon
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2f253c94
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Glass Cannon: Skulls boost their offensive power rather than conserve their magic like Mages, and their evilities reflect this. Martial Artists and Fight Mistresses tend to be fairly fragile for melee classes, especially given that they focus on counters. There's the Nether Nobles as well.
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2f253c94
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2f30658a
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Eyes Always Shut
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Eyes Always Shut: Healers. Female Healers carry it as part of their teachings.
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 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2fc21a19
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Distaff Counterpart
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Distaff Counterpart: Many classes are split along gender lines, with each gender having slightly different stats and aptitudes. Valkyries are the female version of the male Warrior class. Valkyries focus more on movement while Warriors favor defense. Skulls and Mages are both magic users, with Skulls favoring power and growth and Mages favoring conservation. Martial Artists are the male counterpart to the female Fight Mistresses. The Martial Artists focus on taking and dealing strong counters, whilst the Fight Mistresses focus on counter-dodging. Archers and Rangers are considered such with Rangers being the slightly darker archery class. Gunners and Gunslingers. Celestial Hosts and Angels. Samurai and Lady Samurai Ninjas and Kunoichi Heavy Knights (later renamed Armor Knights) were introduced in Disgaea 2 and later the female Armor Knights joined them. Male and Female Healers
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_2fc21a19
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Fusion Dance
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_302730a
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Fusion Dance: In all of the games, you can create stronger enemies by tossing them into each other (except for Prinnies, who explode when thrown). Disgaea 3 introduced the Magichange mechanic, allowing monster-class units to become weapons for humanoid users (examples being Wood Golems becoming fists and Dragons becoming spears), also transferring evilites and gaining new specials (for the record, don't throw anyone with a magichanged Prinny gun). Disgaea 4 amps this mechanic up two new levels by allowing two monsters to merge into a giant version, then allowing said giant monster to become a whole new weapon for a humanoid when Magichange is used again (Giant Wood Golems become axes, for example.)
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_302730a
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_302730a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_303e9b7e
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Blood on the Debate Floor
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_303e9b7e
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Blood on the Debate Floor: If the Dark Assembly rejects one of your proposals, you can attempt to physically persuade naysayers.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_303e9b7e
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_303e9b7e
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_319e4a2f
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Even Evil Has Standards
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_319e4a2f
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Even Evil Has Standards: A recurring theme between the games, along with What Is This Thing You Call "Love"? and Noble Demon. The demons of Disgaea believe in Might Makes Right, ignore hygiene, and love to troll everyone, but when a particularly evil individual comes in and performs particularly despicable acts, like mass genocide, they are utterly appalled.
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_319e4a2f
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_31a2a33c
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Stuff Blowing Up
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_31a2a33c
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A common way to lose a Prinny you have and by extension a deployment slot is to throw one with the intention of getting them across the map, forgetting that Prinnies explode when tossed until you're about partway through the toss animation. You can additionally get allies killed this way if the Prinny has high enough HP (as Prinny explosion damage is based on how much HP the Prinny has left when they explode), especially if they have buffs that expand the explosion's range. You obviously don't lose a unit or deployment slot for throwing an enemy Prinny, but the risk of getting allies killed remains. And if you're doing an all-Prinny run and all of your Prinnies are close to each other...oops!
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_31a2a33c
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_31a2a33c
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Apologetic Attacker
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_31cd5fe7
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Apologetic Attacker: Flonne occasionally exclaims "Oops! Pardon me!" when attacking.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_31cd5fe7
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The Unintelligible
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_32821ceb
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The Unintelligible: In Disgaea Hour Of Darkness, Skulls made weird guttural noises that apparently indicate they're concentrating too hard to speak normally while fighting.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_32821ceb
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The Prankster
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_32e05e5e
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The Prankster: Thieves in Disgaea D2.
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_32e05e5e
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Humans Are Flawed
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_32e279c4
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Humans Are Flawed: Demons and to a lesser extent angels tend to be very critical of humans, viewing them as weak or stupid at best or complete bastards at worst, though the main character does eventually meet decent humans.
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Gender Flip
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_34889673
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Gender Flip: Thieves started as male. They became female from Disgaea 2 onwards, except in Disgaea 7 where they can be of either gender. In Disgaea 2, the Samurai class became male, though both genders appeared in Disgaea 3 (with the female being ported back into Dark Hero Days if certain conditions are met). Armor Knights in Disgaea D2, though their bio acknowledges their male counterparts.
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Bonus Dungeon
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_34ffa400
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Bonus Dungeon: There are quite a few of them in all of the games, including a system to create an infinite number of random dungeons.
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_34ffa400
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Mad Scientist
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_3517000d
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Mad Scientist One of the Male Healer's personality choices during Character Creation. The Professor from Disgaea 4, whom later returns for Disgaea 5.
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Brilliant, but Lazy
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Brilliant, but Lazy: Sages with the "Idle" personality are powerhouse spellcasters with high INT growth like other Sages, but regularly complain about being tired and think that sleeping 16 hours per day still isn't enough.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_355007c3
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White Mage
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_358388f6
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White Mage: The Healer classes.
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1.0
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1.0
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Geo Effects
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_35a24c16
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Geo Effects: Rabbits deal more damage if they attack enemies from higher positions.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_35a24c16
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1.0
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1.0
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Lethal Joke Character
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_36249acd
comment
Lethal Joke Character: In Disgaea 3 and 4, the Masked Hero has the Trick Move evility, which increases evasion by 10% per panel moved, and a very high movement stat to go along with it. While Disgaea D2 nerfed the evility, his high movement range and Flight is still useful for item grinding.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_36249acd
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_36249acd
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Stat Grinding
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_36736927
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Stat Grinding: Both the item worlds and using weapons and spells ups character proficiency with them.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_36736927
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_36736927
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_36736927
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_3687d605
type
Rapid Aging
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_3687d605
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Rapid Aging: Geomancers age at an accelerated rate thanks to the crystals they put in their foreheads.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_3687d605
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_3687d605
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_3687d605
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_3698e0f
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Class and Level System
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Class and Level System: Subverted. The core of ability progression is more about leveling up individual abilities. While leveling up one class does unlock a new one, typically that class has slightly better stats but the exact same skills. (The exceptions are classes that require combinations of characters to unlock.) Additionally, you can't class change, so if you want the new class, you're in for some Forced Level-Grinding with your newborn Lv.1. Disgaea 5 introduces "Sub-classing", which allows a character to not only obtain another class's evilities without needing reincarnation, when they do reincarnate, they'll get enhanced base stats depending on the classes mastered.
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Gentle Giant
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Gentle Giant: Golems.
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Rule of Cool
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A lot of the characters' ultimate special attacks, such as the Prism Cannon example above, seem to operate entirely on Coolness and Nonsensoleum. They're still hella devastating, though.
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Testosterone Poisoning
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Testosterone Poisoning: Warriors with the "Muscly" personality love to talk about their muscles, to the point of comedy.
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Death Is Cheap
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Death is Cheap: Disgaea has a weird relationship with this trope. Characters come Back from the Dead on a regular basis, both in the story and game mechanics, but some stay dead for unexplained reasons. Makai Kingdom, a game set in the universe of Disgaea, introduces the Sacred Tome, a book that grants any wish provided you have enough mana power, and it is indeed used to bring a person back from the dead. In Disgaea 3, a character dies, but comes right back to life when he receives a different title than the one he had when he died. In Prinny 2, a particular prinny is given their old body back after doing a very good deed. The game mechanics opens even more loopholes. The thing is; these methods of resurrection are never used to bring certain other characters back from the dead; for example, parents of the main characters are often dead from the beginning or will be by the end, and their deaths are threatened as final. One character is directly killed in the worst ending of Disgaea 2. After defeating True Zenon, Zenon dies and Adell begins to lament since Zenon was Rozalin and he promised to protect her, he feels extreme guilt. This is potentially averted when Zenon then turns and possesses Adell, but in that example, he kills his siblings and it is implied he got Yukimaru and Etna as well, as they were in the room. In Disgaea 4 there's Artina, who died 400 years ago, then comes back as an angel. In Disgaea 5 Void Dark launched his entire campaign and drained entire Netherworlds of their power..... all to revive his older sister, whom he killed by accident. And then Void, Majorita, and Goldion show up alive in the Epilogue. In Disgaea 6, this is the main character, Zed's, schtick. He's a zombie given the power of Super Reincarnation by Cerberus, resurrecting in a new world each time it happens, and growing a little stronger each time. He's done this supposedly tens of thousands of times before, and gets killed several times more in the story.
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Squishy Wizard
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Squishy Wizard: Skulls and Mages have great magic aptitude and range, but very poor defenses and HP. Their movement is also low, making it hard to escape danger. The Healer classes are also fairly squishy, though they tend to be resilient to magical attacks at least. A few of the monster classes are also casting based and tend to suffer defensively for it, though not as much as the mages.
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Ridiculously Small Wings
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Ridiculously Small Wings: Etna has a small pair of bat-like wings on her back which she often uses to hover above the ground when she feels like posing while teasing others. Ancillary material like novels, artbooks, and manga reveals that Laharl has an even smaller pair of wings on his back, but if he actually wants to fly (something he never has reason to do in the games) they grow to a much more appropriate huge size.
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Batman Gambit
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Mid-Boss is the grandmaster of this, as Seraph Lamington's secret partner in the masterful Batman Gambit to turn Laharl into a decent ruler and make peace between their two realms. About the only part of his personality that isn't an act is his impressive vanity, exemplified when he pauses to point out to himself how awesome he is after menacing a lesser villain.
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Yet Another Stupid Death
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Yet Another Stupid Death: A common way to lose a Prinny you have and by extension a deployment slot is to throw one with the intention of getting them across the map, forgetting that Prinnies explode when tossed until you're about partway through the toss animation. You can additionally get allies killed this way if the Prinny has high enough HP (as Prinny explosion damage is based on how much HP the Prinny has left when they explode), especially if they have buffs that expand the explosion's range. You obviously don't lose a unit or deployment slot for throwing an enemy Prinny, but the risk of getting allies killed remains. And if you're doing an all-Prinny run and all of your Prinnies are close to each other...oops! Most attacks do not discriminate between friend or foe, and as such it's possible for one of your units to get caught up in the attack zone of another unit's wide-area attack and die subsequently if you're not careful.
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Character Development
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Disgaea 5 does this with Overloads, the unique abilities that Overlord characters have. Seraphina, Red Magnus, and Christo all start with theirs, but gain an upgrade to them during the story. Killia, Usalia, and Zeroken start with none, but eventually earn them. In each case, earning or upgrading your Overload is caused by Character Development. A major plot point in the endgame is that Majorita has her Overload stolen, and in the postgame, she has to go to the Strategy Assembly to get it back. Generic characters can learn Overloads by passing Strategy Assembly bills once the postgame is reached.
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No Fourth Wall
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No Fourth Wall: Most characters are well aware that they're in a video game series.
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Crapsaccharine World
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Crapsaccharine World: The situations in each game can be quite serious despite the quirky characters and humor.
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Blessed with Suck
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Blessed with Suck: The Counter stat. Having a high number of Counters can be great for defeating enemies out of turn, but can also get the user killed if they don't have the defenses or Evilities to tank the back-and-forth counterattacks.
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Bad Boss
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The original had General Carter, with his Bad Boss and Jerkass tendencies which, unlike the villains before him, weren't played humorously. And even with his departure, the angels Vulcanus sends to aid him means he still sets up for the finale of the game, where Flonne starts questioning Lamington's orders.
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Powered Armor
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Powered Armor: The Battle Suit class in Disgaea 4 uses special tech to match up to the power of demons.
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Ramen Slurp
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Ramen Slurp: The preview of episode 3 features Etna slurping a bowl of ramen.
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Hyperactive Sprite
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Hyperactive Sprite: Succubus and Nekomata characters bounce around during their idle animation.
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Optional Party Member
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Optional Party Member: You'll usually have to fight them first.
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Say It with Hearts
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Say It with Hearts: The best possible reaction (generally only possible with lots of judicious bribing) in the Dark Assembly is "Loves" with a heart after it. Etna and Sapphire use hearts to cheerfully punctuate death threats. Most of the female monsters use them, as well; succubi, in particular.
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Zerg Rush
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Zerg Rush: Ghosts. It's their only option for battle, since they are as weak as prinnies.
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Love Chart
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Love Chart: Both of 'The World Of Disgaea' artbooks contain such a chart with arrows, though the only relationship that is described with the word Love over the arrow is that between Laharl and Flonne, and even then a question mark is thrown at the end.
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Love Freak
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Love Freak: Flonne, the Trope Namer, is completely obsessed with love.
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Doppelgänger Attack
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Doppelgänger Attack: One of the Bow's special moves, among other things. Mid-Boss has one. It even uses the combo attack animation, showing four close-up pictures of Mid-Boss before he starts his attack. One of the late-game Zombie abilities from the first game might qualify as this, except he summons more zombies out of the ground to pounce on you instead of making copies of himself (though all zombies are the same rank).
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BrainySpecs
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Brainy Specs: Skulls wear glasses that enhance their magic.
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Pretty in Mink
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Pretty in Mink: The fur-trimmed robes worn by the lady healers.
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Honor Before Reason
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Honor Before Reason: The Magic Knight is so honorable that they will die if they break their word. The Samurai and Living Armors also believe in honor.
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Alternate Continuity
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Alternate Continuity: Though most of the sequels and cameos occur after the Best Ending of Disgaea 1, it's possible that Prinny takes place in a different continuity then the main series, judging by the presence of Prinny Laharl as a boss fight.
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God Guise
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God Guise: Vulcanus does this to Flonne in Etna mode.
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Minidress of Power
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Mini Dress Of Power: Archers, as well as Mages in the first game.
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Butt-Monkey
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Butt-Monkey: The Prinnies are an entire race of butt monkeys. Mid-Boss is also an example, though much moreso in the anime and especially the manga than in the games.
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The Beastmaster
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The Beastmaster: Beastmasters have skills that allow monster units to gain experience faster and boost attack statistics of monster units. They also have an evility that boosts the stats of adjacent monsters, too.
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Our Angels Are Different
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Our Angels Are Different: Apart from the fallen angel classes (Female Healers and Succubi), there are also Celestial Hosts and Angels to go with them. They're strong classes, but can be relatively tricky to unlock.
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All Monks Know Kung-Fu
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All Monks Know Kung-Fu: Martial Artists.
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Power Copying
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Power Copying: Every time you spawn a new "player mook" in the first two games, it has to be the "Pupil" of an existing character (say, Etna). If Etna stands next to her Pupil, she can now use any skills that Pupil knows — and, with enough uses, can even learn them permanently. This system is abandoned from Disgaea 3 onward in favor of the more convenient Class World system, where any character can share their spells and abilities with another. Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness changes this up again. Now the Pupil learns from the Master, and the Master-Pupil relationship can be interchanged with any two characters. Disgaea 5 changes this up again. Now there are scrolls that can be obtained either from breaking Bottlemails open or by choosing the option in the Chara World to have a skill or evility copied down. They can be used by anyone, though certain skill scrolls have to be purchased in a random Chara World event (these are the extra weapon skills for humanoids). There is also a squad that lets the members utilize the skills of the leader, though much like the above examples, they'll have to level the skill up to learn it permanently. There's also a squad where the members can learn the leader's skills in combat.
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Hot as Hell
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Hot as Hell: Succubi, naturally. Nekomata (and Flora Beasts), also being cute female (er, mostly) demons, are occasionally lumped in with them (usually when they show up together). Almost all the Succubi and Incubi are drawn by the La Pucelle artist, making them stand out.
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Denial of Diagonal Attack
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Denial of Diagonal Attack: Not only are Gunners unable to hit in diagonals with their preferred weapon, guns, their unique skills can't hit diagonals either. However, they can learn the Flying Bullets Evility, which allows their basic attack to strike in diagonal directions, but it still doesn't apply to skills.
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Stop Poking Me!
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Stop Poking Me!: Some of the Mystery Rooms in the Item Worlds have NPCs you can talk to. There will often be one NPC who has a different line every subsequent time you talk to them (as opposed to repeating the same line); talking to that NPC repeatedly will often lead to reactions along the lines of "would you stop that?!" and a fight if you persist.
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SocialDarwinist
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Social Darwinist: Majins think the weak have no right to exist.
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Spiteful A.I.
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Spiteful A.I.: Enemies will off their allies to rob you of experience. Quite aggravating with high-levelled enemies. In Disgaea 2, the AI will target neutral (Yellow-bar) characters, which includes Specialists, Treasure Chests, and in the Updated Re-release, Level Spheres. Better hope there's an Invincibility effect nearby.
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: Each game has at least one "bad ending," which normally requires more dedication than the good ending to get, as they are either gained by passing a certain bill or killing your own allies. In the first game, for example, you have to pass at least 100 bills in the Dark Assembly by force before the final battle. This gives you an ending where Laharl wanders the Netherworld for eternity holding the flower that Flonne got turned into. Think that's bad? In Disgaea 2, the worst ending has Adell kill a Zenon-possessed Rozalin before becoming possessed by Zenon himself and EATING his siblings. Disgaea 3 goes on and possibly tops that, with its worst ending having Mao killing everyone but Almaz (who was already dead) and Raspberyl, who gets killed off by Aurum, causing Mao to destroy the entire universe, with him being the only thing left in the empty void. Disgaea 4 mostly averts this, as the bad endings you can get for losing certain battles are still played humorously. Except for the ending you get by royally pissing off God Himself and beating the snot out of the messengers he sends to chastise you... and that's still a Bolivian Army Ending instead of a flat-out Downer Ending. Disgaea 5 has only one humorous "bad" ending, but you get it from losing (or, more likely, throwing) an early-game fight. The latter three require you to lose fights after racking up a number of ally kills, but then there's "Usalia's Death", which is the easiest bad ending to get and also the most depressing in the game.
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InterClassRomance
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Inter-Class Romance: This game loves this trope. Almaz is an extremely Unlucky Every Dude Chew Toy guardsman. Sapphire is an Ax-Crazy princess. There's also Rozalin (fake overlord's daughter and actual super-overlord) and Adell (peasant hero). Laharl's dad (overlord) and his mom (unknown social status mage).
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Good Scars, Evil Scars
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Good Scars, Evil Scars: Bouncers have an X-Shaped scar on the forehead.
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Fire, Water, Wind
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Fire, Water, Wind: The elemental affinities are Fire, Ice/Water, and Wind, with Star also existing as a Non-Elemental attribute. This lasted until 5, which made Star into a proper elemental affinity with its own weaknesses and resistances.
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Three-Strike Combo
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Three-Strike Combo: The aptly-named Triple Strike, a three-hit combo fist skill present in every Disgaea game. The actual animation of the strikes differ with each game, but each version involves two strong strikes followed by a powerful third strike that pushes the opponent back a space.
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Going Through the Motions
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Going Through the Motions: The cutscene artwork. In Disgaea Infinite and Disgaea 4, they are animated. Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention has animated cutscene artwork, whereas the original PS3 release still used still pictures. Disgaea 6 manages to replicate the same motions in the new 3D environment.
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What Is This Thing You Call "Love"?
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What Is This Thing You Call "Love"?: An important plot point in the first three games — in D1, you have Laharl learning to be caring — sorta — because of Flonne, and ultimately forgiving Lamington after he "kills" Flonne, as well as Etna defrosting a little after recovering her memory of King Krichevskoy, the first person to ever show her any kindness; Disgaea 2 is essentially a love story between Adell and Rozalin, complete with Meet Cute and Slap Slap Kiss ... Gun To Face...; and in Disgaea 3, the entire plot turns out to be Mao feeling soul-crushing guilt over selling out his father to the Super Hero out of spite, which he repressed so far he forgot about it. See also Even Evil Has Standards above.
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Mushroom Man
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Gii!
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Et Tu, Brute?
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Et Tu, Brute?: If a Nether Noble says something like this, be very afraid.
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1.0
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Our Demons Are Different
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Our Demons Are Different: Demons are more of an umbrella term for those that are born the Netherworlds and can look like anything from pointy eared humanoids, to Dragons and Cat Girls and Bears.
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Invincible Hero
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Invincible Hero: Spoofed. Characters are thoroughly aware of Main Character privileges, and will often try to steal your spotlight.
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Bookends
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Book Ends: The English narration in the beginning of each game is the voice for each respective game's Final Boss. Disgaea: Hour of Darkness: Jamieson Price as Seraph Lamington. Disgaea 2: Lex Lang as Overlord Zenon. Disgaea 3: Dave Wittenberg as Geoffrey AKA Super Hero Aurum. Disgaea 4 breaks the trend. The Narrator's voice does not resemble any character in the game, and is most certainly not Judge Nemo. Disgaea 5 defies this: the narrator is Killia.
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Affably Evil
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Affably Evil: Nippon Ichi seems to be fond of pushing the affable part of this trope, to the point that some characters barely qualify as evil, but they align themselves so by their own volition.
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Diminishing Returns for Balance
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Diminishing Returns for Balance: Upgrading a skill's power obviously increases its effect, but it also causes the SP cost to increase geometrically, which means that if you have a character with a big surplus of Mana but low SP reserves, it's possible to upgrade a skill to the point where they can't even use it. Fortunately, you can reverse upgrades, but you won't get the Mana refunded.
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Innocent Fanservice Girl
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Innocent Fanservice Girl: One of the Nekomata's Personalities in Disgaea 4 can have her wondering why people keep staring at her chest, which she calls "lumps of fat".
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Phantom Thief
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Phantom Thief: Thieves.
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Level Grinding
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Level Grinding: The game caps out at Level 9999, and you can store up to 270,000 levels for stat bonuses through the game's Reincarnation system.
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Royal Brat
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Royal Brat: Prince Laharl, much to his vassals' annoyance.
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Minor Injury Overreaction
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Minor Injury Overreaction: Characters who are attacked always do their damage animations and lines, no matter how much or how little damage they take. Your character can flinch wildly and whine about how that attack on them just hurt, even if they took Scratch Damage, 0 damage, or dodged the attack entirely.
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Dark Is Not Evil
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Dark Is Not Evil: A major plot point of almost all the games is the nature of demons/angels as being supposedly "absolute evil/good", nature vs nurture, etc. For example, Flonne staying with Laharl during Disgaea to prove that he can love (and thus, isn't truly evil), Rozalin becoming more upset the more of the outside world she sees, etc. 4 goes so far as to state that part of the reason demons SHOULD try to look terrifying and nightmarish is simply to scare humans into being good and creating a net gain in the universe as a service.
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Fantastic Racism
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Fantastic Racism: A major theme of the first game despite its light-hearted nature. More specifically, the point about judging a group before you know them, a point elaborated on in detail by Lamington. Almaz comments on this in the third game as well.
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Magic Knight
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Magic Knight: The Magic Knight combines magic with their sword attacks to cause bonus damage.
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Cats Are Mean
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Cats Are Mean: Slumber Cats. Yeah, they look adorable and huggable, but they also have sharp claws that they're not hesitant to use on anyone who upsets them. They also have a skill, Feign Innocence, that uses the user's cuteness to bait the target into letting their guard down before taking advantage of the opportunity to strike, likely dealing Amnesia status to go with the damage.
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Fragile Speedster
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Fragile Speedster: Valkyrie evilities focus on movement in contrast to the bulkier warriors. The Masked Hero has an evility that makes them a One-Hit-Point Wonder in exchange for moving five extra panels. Ninjas and especially Kunoichi have poor defenses, but great speed stats that make them hard to hit in the first place. Their evilities also focus on evasion: Ninja evading melee attacks, and the Kunoichi evading area-of-effect attacks. Slumber Cats have great attack and speed aptitudes, but their defense and HP aptitudes are very low. They make up for it with their evilities, which focus on raising their evasion, as well as good movement rates. Winged Warriors have poor HP and defense stats and altitudes, but good speed and resistance ones. They can attack from two spaces away, and have amazing movement rates and can fly (going straight through enemies). In Disgaea 5, their base movement rate is seven, which was previously only seen on generic units with the Divine Majin from Disgaea 1. Their evilities and skills focus on infecting enemies with ailments.
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Aggressive Play Incentive
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Aggressive Play Incentive: The Disgaea games generally exaggerate the trope, encouraging Level Grinding to beat back otherwise impossible odds and spending numerous hours in its Item World to perfect your equipment, gear and Innocents. In most of the games, defense becomes useless after the main story; pumping stats to such points that One-Hit KO becomes the strategy employed by players and their foes. Disgaea 5 however averts this with its tweaking of the Evility system and its Carnage Dimension. Carnage Dimension maps/foes are tailor-made to discourage Min-Maxing and will annihilate players too reliant on the old ways.
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Intrepid Merchant
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Intrepid Merchant: Gunslingers.
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Disc-One Nuke
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Disc-One Nuke: Some dungeon crawling in the Item World and prodigious Level Grinding can turn any character you wish into this; during the New Game Plus, everybody is this in just about all but perhaps the last few chapters after the first replay cycle (unless you pass the bill to make the enemy stronger), and even more so in subsequent cycles.
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Kick Chick
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Kick Chick: Nekomata favor kicking attacks.
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Powerful, but Inaccurate
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Powerful, but Inaccurate: The Sage's Land Decimator skill, in a weird way. It has low base power, but thanks to her Mass Blaster Evility it increases in per-target damage the more targets there are on the map, meaning that it's incredibly powerful against large hordes of enemies. What steers it clearly into this trope is that each hit is capped at 50% accuracy, even if you give her accuracy buffs, meaning that there's a good chance that several enemies will still be standing or just straight up evade the attack.
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Bribing Your Way to Victory
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Bribing Your Way to Victory: In-Universe, you can give members of the Dark Assembly items before they conduct their vote, which will swing them to becoming more likely to vote for your bill. They also remember previous bribes, and can be bribed further in the future — thus making it possible to have nearly the entire Dark Assembly in your pocket. The "nearly" part comes from the fact that some demon types outright refuse to accept bribes.
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Really 700 Years Old
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Really 700 Years Old: Sages are known to live extremely long lives that are millions of years old. Lampshaded by those with the "Long-Lived" personality, who brashly remind their allies that they're much older than them (mind you, said allies are often demons hundreds or thousands of years old, meaning that Sages crank this trope up to eleven) and contemplate taking advantage of senior discounts.
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The Smurfette Principle
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The Smurfette Principle: Averted: The main character gender ratio is roughly one-to-one in the first two games, and in the third, when you count the hidden story characters, there are more females than males.
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You Kill It, You Bought It
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You Kill It, You Bought It: This is normally how Overlord succession works. You can capture enemy monsters by throwing them onto your base panel, at which point your party members inside beat it into submission and kill it, adding them to your party.
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Fallen Angel
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Fallen Angel: Female Healers are implied to be angels who were thrown out of Celestia for some reason and taught demons how to use healing magic. Succubus-clan demons are implied to be descended from fallen angels as well, given their innate healing skills.
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Zombie Apocalypse
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Zombie Apocalypse: Happens if you create a Zombie in Disgaea 4.
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Sinister Scythe
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Sinister Scythe: Reapers
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We Have Reserves
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_61c683d2
comment
We Have Reserves: Sort of. You're restricted to only 10 of your units on the field at any one time, including corpses, which you cannot revive until the end of the battle. However, the game does absolutely nothing to stop you from tossing your worn-out, beaten, nearly-dead husks of units back into your home base and bringing out new ones. A sometimes legitimate strategy is to attack with a set of fragile speedsters and glass cannons, then throw them back into the home base before they can be killed off, and bring them around for another pass next turn.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_61c683d2
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_61c683d2
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6320eced
type
Gameplay and Story Segregation
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6320eced
comment
Gameplay and Story Segregation: Even if your generic units and optional canon characters do all the fighting, the main cast will take all the credit in cutscenes. Since there are ways to jack your units up to unholy levels before beating the main story, it's possible for level 300 heroes to quake in fear of a level 90 Final Boss that they can punch out in one hit once the stage begins.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6320eced
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6320eced
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_634321c5
type
Master of One Magic
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_634321c5
comment
Master of One Magic: The starting lineup of Mages and Skulls (male mages) are only able to learn one of three types of attack magic depending on their color: wind, ice, or fire (with "Star" Mages being able to learn a fourth). Later down the line, you are able to create Prism Mages and Galaxy Mages, which learn multiple colors of magic at once, but they are never able to learn the final elemental spell, so single-element specialists are never totally obsolete.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_634321c5
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_634321c5
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_634321c5
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6377d6e6
type
Grievous Harm with a Body
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6377d6e6
comment
Grievous Harm with a Body: Some Combination Attacks have the supporting participant using the main participant as a blunt-force weapon. Fortunately, the person being used to whack doesn't take any damage from it. If you throw a Prinny, they will explode, and damage anyone caught in the blast radius. Subverted if you throw one enemy at another; instead of damaging who you're throwing at, the two enemies combine and level up.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6377d6e6
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6377d6e6
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_637ef67
type
New Game Plus
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_637ef67
comment
New Game Plus: The game's bonus content tends to become unlocked after 2 or more play-throughs, which is good, because for the most part, the level requirements for even beginning to prepare for a NIS game's bonus content is several exponential orders of magnitude higher than the original bosses.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_637ef67
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_637ef67
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_637ef67
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_63cad64b
type
Threatening Shark
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_63cad64b
comment
Threatening Shark: Serpents are aggressive and predatory shark dragons.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_63cad64b
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_63cad64b
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_63cad64b
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_63d8e17d
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Instant Runes
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_63d8e17d
comment
Instant Runes: Any time any kind of spell (or spell-like effect) is used, they show up.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_63d8e17d
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_63d8e17d
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_63d8e17d
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6400a34
type
Arm Cannon
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6400a34
comment
Arm Cannon: Rifle Demons altered themselves with human technology to get stronger. In place of one of their arms they now have a massive cannon.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6400a34
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6400a34
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6400a34
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6439de78
type
Heroic Sacrifice
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6439de78
comment
The idea of the Prinny sytem is sorta built on this. Sure, they were rat bastards in their former life (well, most), but the universe has given them another chance. For those that realize this, and get past the laziness that seems to be inherent in Prinnies, they work their asses off to either work off the bad karma gained, redeem themselves, or gain enough coin to earn that chance, and the potential to be better beings in the next life. The idea that the universe is so willing to give everyone the chance to be better is... well... uplifting.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6439de78
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6439de78
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6439de78
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6467c4b8
type
Escape Rope
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6467c4b8
comment
Escape Rope: Mr. Gency's Exit.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6467c4b8
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6467c4b8
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6467c4b8
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_65c4d0fa
type
Changing Gameplay Priorities
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_65c4d0fa
comment
Changing Gameplay Priorities: In early-game Disgaea, every stat is about as important as it sounds. In the late-game, the only stat that matters is the one you use to deal damage. In addition, magic and special abilities are almost useless in the early game with a few exceptions, due to the cost of using magic and restoring your spell points. In the late game, your magic use is much less limited. Averted in 5 thanks to some very well-received balance changes that make defense useful. Carnage Dimension outright punishes players for trying to min-max.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_65c4d0fa
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-1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_65c4d0fa
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_65c4d0fa
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_663e1c3c
type
Beady-Eyed Loser
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_663e1c3c
comment
Beady-Eyed Loser: Laharl is drawn with his normal eyes in the beginning of the Disgaea 2 manga, but after volume two, his eyes have turned into this.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_663e1c3c
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_663e1c3c
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_663e1c3c
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_663f35c0
type
Only One Name
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_663f35c0
comment
Only One Name: Most of the main characters get no last name. This is at least consistent. Most human characters have last names, but demons and angels don't. Almaz's last name is Von Almandine Adamant, Sapphire's is Rhodinite, Fuka's is Kazamatsuri, etc. Gordon's is apparently THE 37TH DEFENDER OF EARTH. It's possible demons and angels just don't bother with last names.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_663f35c0
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_663f35c0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_663f35c0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_66479d0
type
Our Ghosts Are Different
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_66479d0
comment
Our Ghosts Are Different: Ghosts are implied to be human souls that failed to become prinnies and are an anomaly in the netherworld.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_66479d0
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_66479d0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_66479d0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_665f500e
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Give Me Your Inventory Item
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_665f500e
comment
Give Me Your Inventory Item: The Dark Assembly.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_665f500e
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_665f500e
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_665f500e
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_68068108
type
Evil Laugh
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_68068108
comment
Evil Laugh: There are Evil Overlords, thus it is required.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_68068108
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_68068108
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_68068108
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_69d64e5f
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Seeker Archetype
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_69d64e5f
comment
Seeker Archetype: Male Healers search for knowledge.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_69d64e5f
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_69d64e5f
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_69d64e5f
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6a47a1e2
type
Knight of Cerebus
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6a47a1e2
comment
Knight of Cerebus: The games are mostly lighthearted, but they still throw one of these in at a certain point, typically at least halfway through: The original had General Carter, with his Bad Boss and Jerkass tendencies which, unlike the villains before him, weren't played humorously. And even with his departure, the angels Vulcanus sends to aid him means he still sets up for the finale of the game, where Flonne starts questioning Lamington's orders. Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories has Fake Zenon. One of the rare demons in the series that qualifies as evil. The real Zenon is even worse, with her appearance marking the possibility of the game's infamous bad ending. Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice has Super Hero Aurum; shortly after he appears, it's revealed that Mao's father was a lingering ghost after Aurum's fight with him, and then he nearly causes Almaz's death. Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten has Nemo, who brings the game's plot from a lighthearted fight against other demons to trying to prevent the extinction of humanity. Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance has Majorita, who basically spends her onscreen time trolling and/or torturing the cast, especially Usalia. She devolves into the Iron Butt Monkey in the postgame, however, in a fit of Laser-Guided Karma.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6a47a1e2
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6a47a1e2
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6a47a1e2
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6ad1eeb8
type
Sliding Scale of Gender Inequality
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6ad1eeb8
comment
Sliding Scale of Gender Inequality: A rare Type 5 example. Men and women of various classes have the same base stats and aptitudes in the key stats, but vary in weapon proficiency, other stats, and evil acts. The main cast is usually relatively equal in terms of gender ratio and there are just as many badass women as there are badass men.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6ad1eeb8
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6ad1eeb8
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6ad1eeb8
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6b983bf7
type
Unstoppable Rage
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6b983bf7
comment
Unstoppable Rage: If Nether Nobles are betrayed, they become tyrannical and kill the traitors and anyone else involved.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6b983bf7
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6b983bf7
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6b983bf7
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6bda9a30
type
Meaningful Name
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6bda9a30
comment
Meaningful Name: Nirvam, the highest rank given only to the greatest of Fight Mistresses, means "initiation to secrets" and might be a corruption of the word Nirvana.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6bda9a30
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6bda9a30
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6bda9a30
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6c324f14
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Talking to Plants
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6c324f14
comment
Talking to Plants: The Sages of Disgaea 5 are stated to be able to do this.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6c324f14
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6c324f14
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6c324f14
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6d657b7a
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Burn the Undead
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6d657b7a
comment
Burn the Undead: Zombies take extra damage from fire-elemental attacks. So do Maids, as they are also zombies.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6d657b7a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6d657b7a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6d657b7a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6e5287f4
type
Lady of Black Magic
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6e5287f4
comment
Lady of Black Magic: The mage-class Player Mooks, inasmuch as their personality can be determined.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6e5287f4
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6e5287f4
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6e5287f4
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6e7a3cd
type
Underground Monkey
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6e7a3cd
comment
Underground Monkey: Deathsabers are a slightly darker version of the normal cute Catsabers.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6e7a3cd
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6e7a3cd
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6e7a3cd
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6ec989d8
type
Guide Dang It!
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6ec989d8
comment
Guide Dang It!: Unlocking the Majin in Disgaea: Hour of Darkness requires having five classes at the highest rank and at level 200. In Afternoon of Darkness, this is simplified to merely having those five classes at level 200.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6ec989d8
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6ec989d8
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6ec989d8
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6f189981
type
Unusual Ears
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6f189981
comment
Unusual Ears: All demons have 'em, but the humanoid non-demon characters don't. Word of God says that Adell doesn't have pointy ears, despite unknowingly being a demon. And then there's Usalia and her mom...
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6f189981
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6f189981
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6f189981
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6fbfa62f
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Air Guitar
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6fbfa62f
comment
Air Guitar: Asagi has this as her idle animation in Disgaea 3.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6fbfa62f
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6fbfa62f
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_6fbfa62f
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_703b3699
type
Came Back Strong
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_703b3699
comment
Came Back Strong: You level up, then you reincarnate into a new body that starts with better stats.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_703b3699
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_703b3699
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_703b3699
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_705f57d0
type
Demon Lords and Archdevils
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_705f57d0
comment
Demon Lords and Archdevils: Each Underworld has a Demon Overlord as the Dimension Lord, with heavy combat and politicking to determine who. (There may be attempts to pass this down to children, but it's complicated.) Demon Lords are the next level down, but still have great authority. There exist such titles as "Tyrant" or "Supreme" Overlord, but this approaches Eldritch Abomination territory. While this title may be a Bragging Rights Reward in the post-game, it has little effect on the plot for main characters.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_705f57d0
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_705f57d0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_705f57d0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7142b38a
type
The Grim Reaper
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7142b38a
comment
The Grim Reaper: Reapers. They're even shown escorting Prinny souls to reincarnation.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7142b38a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7142b38a
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7142b38a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_71538259
type
Token Human
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_71538259
comment
Token Human: Battle Suits in Disgaea 4, until the Medic and Necromancer classes arrived. The original Disgaea also had the EDF Soldiers, which were surprisingly powerful units with a special fondness for guns.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_71538259
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_71538259
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_71538259
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_726df893
type
Equipment Upgrade
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_726df893
comment
Equipment Upgrade: All items (even consumables) can be upgraded by going inside their "item world" and clearing levels of it (as well as rescuing "innocents" — NPCs which raise the items' stats).
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_726df893
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_726df893
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_726df893
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7286e96d
type
Idiot Ball
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7286e96d
comment
Idiot Ball: Several characters on several occasions, mostly played for comedy. Mao in the 3rd game is particularly fond of the ball, too — he might have even swallowed it.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7286e96d
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7286e96d
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7286e96d
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_73733868
type
Awesomeness by Analysis
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_73733868
comment
Awesomeness by Analysis: The Gunner's evil eye allows them to see the target's weaknesses.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_73733868
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_73733868
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_73733868
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_740f59b4
type
ColorCodedForYourConvenience
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_740f59b4
comment
Color-Coded for Your Convenience: All non-main characters you can recruit have differing colors among their strength classes. An unlockable character painter can Palette Swap characters at will, or for a fee depending on which game, allowing even generic characters of the same class to look distinct.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_740f59b4
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_740f59b4
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_740f59b4
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_74828aea
type
Killer Rabbit
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_74828aea
comment
Killer Rabbit: The smaller and more adorable it is, the more likely it can utterly destroy you. Sometimes you can only watch in horror as your entire crew is eviscerated by tiny robot penguins of death.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_74828aea
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_74828aea
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_74828aea
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_765a84eb
type
Slap-on-the-Wrist Nuke
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_765a84eb
comment
Slap-on-the-Wrist Nuke: Even the most outrageously destructive attacks leave the terrain unscathed, and can cause surprisingly little damage in the wrong conditions. The fight animations play to completion regardless of how effective the attack is, so it is not uncommon to see an elaborate cutscene of a character getting hit so hard that they literally become a black hole and explode...followed by "Miss" or a 0.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_765a84eb
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_765a84eb
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_765a84eb
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_77480c5e
type
God Is Good
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_77480c5e
comment
God Is Good: Strangely God has yet to make a physical appearance, even to the angels. It is overall still shown He is this, with God lending a hand in the most desperate of times and even nobler demons showing respect to Him.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_77480c5e
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_77480c5e
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_77480c5e
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_77666408
type
Combat Tentacles
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_77666408
comment
Combat Tentacles: Sea Angels. They use their buccal cones to leech their targets' HP.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_77666408
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_77666408
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_77666408
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_78410584
type
She Is Not My Girlfriend
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_78410584
comment
Laharl himself is not dating a Fallen Angel (and a minor demon).
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_78410584
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_78410584
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_78410584
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7913eb6f
type
Healing Hands
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7913eb6f
comment
Healing Hands: Female Healers have evilities that ensure they can heal and bolster the party's defenses.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7913eb6f
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7913eb6f
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7913eb6f
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7994c93a
type
Violence Really Is the Answer
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7994c93a
comment
Violence Really Is the Answer: The name of the final Majin evility, which halves EXP gain but increases stats by 50%? Violence.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7994c93a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7994c93a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7994c93a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_79a0e313
type
Bolivian Army Ending
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_79a0e313
comment
Disgaea 4 mostly averts this, as the bad endings you can get for losing certain battles are still played humorously. Except for the ending you get by royally pissing off God Himself and beating the snot out of the messengers he sends to chastise you... and that's still a Bolivian Army Ending instead of a flat-out Downer Ending.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_79a0e313
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_79a0e313
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_79a0e313
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7a17d1ca
type
Eagleland
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7a17d1ca
comment
Eagle Land: Captain Gordon, Defender of Earth is so obviously American it hurts.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7a17d1ca
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7a17d1ca
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7a17d1ca
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7a7ec1e8
type
Violence is the Only Option
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7a7ec1e8
comment
Violence is the Only Option/Violence Really Is the Answer: The fundamental rule that all Netherworlds thrive on.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7a7ec1e8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7a7ec1e8
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7a7ec1e8
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7abba202
type
The Faceless
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7abba202
comment
The Faceless: In Disgaea: Hour Of Darkness, skulls covered their faces with hoods, though after that they showed their faces.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7abba202
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7abba202
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7abba202
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7b4ac30a
type
Status Buff
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7b4ac30a
comment
Status Buff: The specialty of the Cheerleader class, later passed onto the Sea Angels and Professors.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7b4ac30a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7b4ac30a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7b4ac30a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ba493b0
type
Always Accurate Attack
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ba493b0
comment
Always Accurate Attack: Gunners have two ways to ensure that attacks always hit, although accuracy can still be reduced in some ways such as Netherworld effects and skill-specific accuracy limitations (for example, the Sage's Land Decimator will never rise above 50% accuracy on any given target): Their Assist Unique Evility allows all subsequent attackers to have 100% accuracy simply by registering an attack. Their Hawk Eye Evility raises the user's accuracy to 100% if the target is at least three panels away.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ba493b0
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ba493b0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ba493b0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7bcdd204
type
Good Powers, Bad People
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7bcdd204
comment
Good Powers, Bad People: Despite being Celestial in origin, demons have begrudgingly yet decisively accepted healing magics as a strategy that can win battles. Also evident in the equipment variations, demons are not above using holy weaponry to get an edge against enemy demons.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7bcdd204
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7bcdd204
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7bcdd204
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7c7589af
type
Earth-Shattering Kaboom
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7c7589af
comment
Earth-Shattering Kaboom: Starting with the fourth game, the netherworld and neighboring celestial bodies began to be subjected to this type of abuse by some of the special attacks. D2 decided to take it a step further and blows up the entire galaxy with some of them. One can only assume that it's just a matter of time before not even the entire universe is safe...
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7c7589af
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7c7589af
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7c7589af
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7c9933de
type
Laughably Evil
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7c9933de
comment
Laughably Evil: Regardless of how evil most of the characters may be, they rarely fail to be funny.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7c9933de
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7c9933de
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7c9933de
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ea8f5ce
type
Knight in Shining Armor
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ea8f5ce
comment
Knight in Shining Armor: The Heavy and Armor Knights are, like the name suggests, trained to be knights. The Living Armors are firm believers of chivalry.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ea8f5ce
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ea8f5ce
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ea8f5ce
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ef9fa03
type
Expanded Universe
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ef9fa03
comment
Expanded Universe: The Disgaea Light Novels. Following the end of the Disgaea: Hour of Darkness novelization, the next four novels introduce Laharl's relatives and Flonne's family as well as Gordon and Jennifer's daughter. Also, the novelization of Disgaea 2, the fifth novel, takes place 120 years after the first novel (in the games, they're only three years apart).
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ef9fa03
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ef9fa03
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7ef9fa03
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7fa1f01c
type
Dracolich
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7fa1f01c
comment
Dracolich: Dragon Zombies are undead dragons. They're stronger than normal dragons, but less intelligent.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7fa1f01c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7fa1f01c
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_7fa1f01c
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80a282ea
type
Monster Lord
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80a282ea
comment
Monster Lord: The "elite" ranks of various monsters count. The top type of Prinny is called a Prinny God, for example.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80a282ea
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80a282ea
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80a282ea
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80d55f20
type
Cuteness Proximity
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80d55f20
comment
Cuteness Proximity: Catsabers possess evilities that reflect this effect.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80d55f20
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80d55f20
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80d55f20
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80df060c
type
Mascot Mook
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80df060c
comment
Dood!
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80df060c
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80df060c
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80df060c
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80eb807a
type
Experience Penalty
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80eb807a
comment
Experience Penalty: The "Depraved" status effect prevents a character from gaining XP, and may also prevent one from giving XP when killed.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80eb807a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80eb807a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_80eb807a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_834427cd
type
Cap
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_834427cd
comment
Cap: In this series, as well as many other N1 games where it's absurdly high. For example, in Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days, Pringer X has maxed stats. The main six stats are all at 40,000,000.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_834427cd
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_834427cd
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_834427cd
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83444f07
type
Mon
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83444f07
comment
Mon: After defeating a monster for the first time, the ability to recruit it in the Dark Assembly opens up. Afterwards, the only thing stopping you from capturing more monsters of that type via tossing it into your Base Panel is if you're strong enough to beat it into submission. (Weakening them first can help, though later games make it so that your main character's level determines success.)
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83444f07
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83444f07
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83444f07
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83b89a9c
type
Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83b89a9c
comment
Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors: The magic knight's evilities are built around exploiting the enemy's weakness.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83b89a9c
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83b89a9c
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83b89a9c
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83c9369b
type
Simple Score of Sadness
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83c9369b
comment
Simple Score of Sadness: It's an entire game full of peppy, upbeat songs... and then there's "Sorrowful Angel".
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83c9369b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83c9369b
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_83c9369b
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8409a385
type
Exactly What It Says on the Tin
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8409a385
comment
Zombies.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8409a385
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8409a385
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8409a385
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84194ebf
type
24-Hour Armor
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84194ebf
comment
24-Hour Armor: The Heavy and Armor Knight classes.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84194ebf
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84194ebf
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84194ebf
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84466943
type
Superboss
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84466943
comment
Super Boss: Disgaea (and many Nippon Ichi titles) love this trope in general. The most famous of such is Overlord Tyrant Baal aka "Super Overlord Baal", who makes frequent appearances throughout each of the Disgaea titles as a monstrous super side boss, always around the area of 4000+ in levels at minimum. Baal is not the only example, as past Disgaea characters make appearances as powerful bosses, other characters from other Nippon Ichi titles (such as Priere) are also bonus bosses, and the list could continue. Most bonus bosses cannot just be fought, either; it usually requires fulfilling certain requirements (i.e. for Disgaea 2, Zetta requires 10 dark sun maps, and the port to the PSP requires Champloo and Raspberyl defeated and all 16 treasure maps found to fight Mao). One of the most incredibly evil ones they made was Pringer X, a level 9999 unit that has his stats placed at the total stat caps in 40,000,000. Additionally, you have to fight 8 of him, and all 8 become immune to any special attack that one of them is hit by. Nippon Ichi loves Bonus Bosses, if it isn't obvious.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84466943
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84466943
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84466943
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84bb4978
type
SI Prefix Name
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84bb4978
comment
SI Prefix Name: The franchise uses SI prefix names to denote spell tiers. For example, "Fire -> Mega Fire -> Giga Fire -> Omega Fire -> Tera Fire".
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84bb4978
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84bb4978
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_84bb4978
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_86b21114
type
Badass Boast
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_86b21114
comment
Badass Boast: You ever had your ass kicked by a book?!
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_86b21114
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_86b21114
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_86b21114
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_86ee8070
type
World of Ham
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_86ee8070
comment
World of Ham: It's a miracle people in the Disgaea universe aren't deaf from all the shouting the characters do.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_86ee8070
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_86ee8070
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_86ee8070
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_87d70f73
type
Reluctant Fanservice Girl
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_87d70f73
comment
Reluctant Fanservice Girl: One of the Succubus' personalities can turn her into this. Otherwise they seem to be more the shameless type.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_87d70f73
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_87d70f73
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_87d70f73
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_888b5b44
type
TheWorldTree
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_888b5b44
comment
The World Tree: The tree in the center of the village and where the young archers are born.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_888b5b44
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_888b5b44
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_888b5b44
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_890c8068
type
Extra Turn
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_890c8068
comment
Extra Turn: Maids can use the Afternoon Tea skill to grant an allied unit an extra action. This only works once per turn on each unit, however. Preceding them were the Cheerleaders in Disgaea 3's remake, and the Medics in Disgaea 4's remake, using the skill "Lets Go! Cha Cha Cha" which worked the same way.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_890c8068
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_890c8068
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_890c8068
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8967e17f
type
Back from the Dead
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8967e17f
comment
Disgaea has a weird relationship with this trope. Characters come Back from the Dead on a regular basis, both in the story and game mechanics, but some stay dead for unexplained reasons. Makai Kingdom, a game set in the universe of Disgaea, introduces the Sacred Tome, a book that grants any wish provided you have enough mana power, and it is indeed used to bring a person back from the dead. In Disgaea 3, a character dies, but comes right back to life when he receives a different title than the one he had when he died. In Prinny 2, a particular prinny is given their old body back after doing a very good deed. The game mechanics opens even more loopholes. The thing is; these methods of resurrection are never used to bring certain other characters back from the dead; for example, parents of the main characters are often dead from the beginning or will be by the end, and their deaths are threatened as final.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8967e17f
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8967e17f
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8967e17f
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8a9979ed
type
Immunity Disability
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8a9979ed
comment
Immunity Disability: Ninjas are the only class able to dodge special techniques. Unfortunately, that includes healing spells.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8a9979ed
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8a9979ed
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8a9979ed
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8ad43dc9
type
Ragtag Bunch of Misfits
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8ad43dc9
comment
Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: The main cast of every game in the series.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8ad43dc9
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8ad43dc9
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8ad43dc9
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8ba9512b
type
Our Zombies Are Different
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8ba9512b
comment
Our Zombies Are Different: Zombies are dead humans and demons reanimated by the Netherworld's natural miasma. Some of them remember who they were before they died and their power ranges from Prinny to Majin levels of power. Despite being zombies, Maids are clearly able to think for themselves and speak like normal humans.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8ba9512b
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8ba9512b
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8ba9512b
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8bcfcc7
type
Hope Crusher
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8bcfcc7
comment
Hope Crusher: The Sorceror Modus Operandi. They also worship the god of despair, Dolvalky.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8bcfcc7
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8bcfcc7
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8bcfcc7
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8d917edd
type
"X" Makes Anything Cool
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8d917edd
comment
"X" Makes Anything Cool: Several weapon skills have "X" at the ends of their names and have X-shaped Areas of Effect.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8d917edd
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8d917edd
featureConfidence
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8d917edd
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8dc2b0f2
type
Hard Mode Perks
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8dc2b0f2
comment
Hard Mode Perks: The Cheat Shop in D2 and 5 has an option to raise enemy difficulty. It doesn't just raise their stats; it raises their levels as well, which is extremely useful for grinding.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8dc2b0f2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8dc2b0f2
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8dc2b0f2
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8df14c99
type
One-Hit-Point Wonder
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8df14c99
comment
The Masked Hero has an evility that makes them a One-Hit-Point Wonder in exchange for moving five extra panels.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8df14c99
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8df14c99
featureConfidence
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8df14c99
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e0430ab
type
Non-Standard Game Over
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e0430ab
comment
Non-Standard Game Over: Triggered by a loss to Mid-Boss in the first game, Axel in the second, or Red Magnus in the fifth (these also count as Multiple Endings). There are also multiple instances in the games of winning "unwinnable fights" thanks to the New Game Plus mode. Some of these cause Nonstandard endings. In other instances, these are caused by the hero having too many Ally kills, which allows unusual plot choices that end the game (refusing to show mercy where in the "real" plot you do, for example).
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e0430ab
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e0430ab
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e0430ab
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e1aef2d
type
Reference Overdosed
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e1aef2d
comment
Reference Overdosed: The series has its own Shout-Out page.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e1aef2d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e1aef2d
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e1aef2d
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e92e125
type
Lawyer-Friendly Cameo
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e92e125
comment
Lawyer-Friendly Cameo: The Prism Rangers for Super Sentai/Power Rangers.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e92e125
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e92e125
featureConfidence
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8e92e125
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8ec0abf
type
The Voiceless
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_8ec0abf
comment
The Voiceless: Some of the bonus stages in the earlier games make the implication that certain characters from other dimensions that find their way into the Disgaea realm(s) have a curse placed on them which robs them of their voice as a side-effect of travel. This is probably done to justify not giving the characters battle voices. This becomes in and of itself a plot point in Disgaea 3 when Mao and his crew actually have to give Reyva a voice so she can teach at Evil Academy.
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Knife-Throwing Act
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Knife-Throwing Act: The Marionettes, creepy puppets that throw knives around.
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1.0
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Socketed Equipment
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Socketed Equipment: Instead of gems, equipment in Disgaea has Innocents, and they don't become active until you go in the item's Item World and subdue them.
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1.0
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Heroic Spirit
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Heroic Spirit: In pretty much all installments, willpower and resolve drives the central characters to beat the odds simply by believing their way would ensure a more stable netherworld to live in. Disgaea 4 especially relies on this trope; Despite being a vampire abstaining from blood and being starved of fear energy, Valvatorez can reach the epic power of any other protagonist, which he claims is from his willpower and diet of sardines.
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Fireball Eyeballs
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Fireball Eyeballs: When Flonne gets ticked off (or finds something especially awesome), her eyes turn into fireballs.
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Multiple Head Case
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Multiple Head Case: Downplayed with the Twin-headed Dragons from Disgaea 5. They can coordinate their thoughts to launch extra attacks.
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Chained by Fashion
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Chained by Fashion: Both Healer classes, but only really explained for the male, who believe that healing those wounded in battle is a sin. Likewise, Sinners, a Disgaea 2 class, who are dangerous convicts unleashed by the senate as necessary.
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Character Exaggeration
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Character Exaggeration: Arguable. But it's a general rule that any character that makes a cameo appearance outside of their debut game will be greatly exaggerated. For example, when Laharl shows up in Disgaea 2, he seems to have forgotten all of his Character Cevelopment at the end of the first game. Flonne's later appearances, particularly Disgaea 4, dial-up her otaku-ness and make her much more of an airhead than she originally was. Mao's appearances in Disgaea Infinite and Disgaea 4 also has him seemingly forget his character development and also portrays him as much more of a pervert. Among other examples.
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Our Fairies Are Different
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Our Fairies Are Different: Both Hour of Darkness and Alliance of Vengeance have a Fairy class but the two versions are quite different. The former's take are called "Faeries", look closer to The Fair Folk and need a cape to stop their magic from dispersing. The latter's version are called "Fairies" and look closer to the Disneyfied version (small Winged Humanoids) but carry around a lantern that houses their overprotective will o'wisp-esque fathers.
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Absurdly High Level Cap
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Due to the games' Absurdly High Level Cap, and encouragement of elite tweaks, there are usually ways to make this go very quickly. Statisticians can be collected and stacked for massive XP boosts, team and tower attacks will split xp among multiple characters, Geo Effects provide further boosts, and bills passed in the senate can raise or lower enemy levels to make them more valuable. In the post-game, it's seriously not uncommon to take a character from level 1 to level 1000 after a single ten-second-long battle.
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Major Injury Underreaction
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Major Injury Underreaction: "Idle" Sages will always say "Come on..." in a calm, lazy tone whenever they're the victim of an attack or debuff. Even if they lose 95% of their HP, they sound less like they're in pain and more like they're mildly annoyed that they can't get their unreasonable amounts of sleep.
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Randomly Generated Loot
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Randomly Generated Loot: All items come with a random set of innocents, often leading to different stats between two items that are otherwise exactly the same.
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1.0
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All Your Colors Combined
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All Your Colors Combined: The Prism Rangers, a parody of Sentai shows like Power Rangers, would have 'transformed' were it not for Etna shooting two of the three. In a side-quest in the second game, all seven of them show up, and they use this as their ultimate attack. All slots of the Prism Rangers, apart from the relatively straight-laced red and blue, are filled by various random people, such as someone who can't speak English and a salaryman who answered the wrong job posting. And Prism Black, aka Adell. After winning that title, Rozalin expresses a desire to be Prism Pink. Purposely spoofed by the main cast of the third game when they do their own role call as the Evil Rangers after defeating Prism Red to make their victory all the more sweet. There's also an actual group known as the Evil Rangers in Dark Hero Days, who are a group of appropriately colored monsters that act in a kid's show.
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Mighty Glacier
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Mighty Glacier: After the first game, Majins had their movement reduced but kept their otherwise high stats. Most of the bulkier monster classes like Dragons are also very slow.
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Bizarre Sexual Dimorphism
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Bizarre Sexual Dimorphism: The result of the aforementioned Battle of the Sexes. Though we don't know much about the Rangers, we do know that the baby Archers are born from a tree.
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Black Cloak
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Black Cloak: Reapers, of the Ringwraith variety in Hour of Darkness.
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Animated Armor
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Animated Armor: Living Armor.
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Aristocrats Are Evil
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Aristocrats Are Evil: Nether Nobles, by Noble Demon standards at least.
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Power of the God Hand
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Power of the God Hand: The second-strongest Fist-type weapon is called "God's Hand".
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Big Bad
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As is Mao, who attempts to use take advantage of his knowledge of tropes. For example, if only a Hero can defeat a Big Bad Overlord, he'll become a Hero. This ends up being Wrong Genre Savvy.
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On the Next
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On the Next: With the exception of the second game, all the games feature these segments at the end of every episode. However, with maybe one or two exceptions, these segments have almost nothing to do with the following episode and run completely on Rule of Funny.
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Elective Mute
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Elective Mute: Pleinair, but only when she's not a Dark Assembly guide. In Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, Disgaea 3, and in one of the chapters of the Disgaea manga, she is able to speak normally, albeit without recorded audio, but as one of the anchors in Disgaea 2 and as a downloadable character in Disgaea 3 and the Updated Re-release of Disgaea 2, she doesn't speak at all except for a few select instances. She was given a voice when she became a downloadable character, but her voice is inaudible, and only says variations on the words 'same' and 'usa'. In Disgaea 4, Pleinair no longer speaks when met on the field, with her rabbit companion instead being credited with her normal silent dialogue. This is subverted in Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness, since, when you have the game using the Japanese audio track, Pleinair's line is spoken clearly, while she has no English voice actress. Pleinair's voice actress, however, is not credited. Pleinair speaks clearly in Disgaea 5, where she's a DLC character, though her voice is quiet and emotionless.
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Throw the Dog a Bone
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Throw the Dog a Bone: The idea of the Prinny sytem is sorta built on this. Sure, they were rat bastards in their former life (well, most), but the universe has given them another chance. For those that realize this, and get past the laziness that seems to be inherent in Prinnies, they work their asses off to either work off the bad karma gained, redeem themselves, or gain enough coin to earn that chance, and the potential to be better beings in the next life. The idea that the universe is so willing to give everyone the chance to be better is... well... uplifting. Exemplified in Disgaea 4. Valvatorez tells the Big Bad, who felt that there was no way he could repent without sacrificing his soul, to become a Prinny, saying that no matter how big his sin and no matter how long he has to work it off, he does not deserve to be denied a chance at redemption. Unfortunately for the Prinnies who end up in the Netherworld, this can rapidly descend into Yank the Dog's Chain depending on who you have to work for, especially if your boss is named Etna. Seraphina is a distant second, but still nobody you'd work with if you can avoid it, as Christo points out in one skit. On the other hand, even if Valvatorez is done with you, count your lucky stars if you get sent to Toto Bunny. The Overlords there treat their Prinnies with care and respect, and the Prinnies pay it back in kind.
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Beehive Barrier
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Beehive Barrier: In the protecting spells for physical and magical attacks.
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Poke the Poodle
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Poke the Poodle: The demons tend to be more naughty and mischievous than anything else, despite what they might say. Except in the bad endings. Demon deciding to kill AND EAT his little brother and sister, anyone? Laharl's theme claims he is a great evil because he doesn't wash his hands after going to the bathroom and he plays with fire. Mao's idea of being naughty in the third game involves sharing sandwiches with a girl.
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Cowboy
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Cowboy: Gunners. They're even locked with a bill about 'A sunset kind of guy.'
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Cyborg
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Cyborg: The player Androids are a Valkyrie subjected to Unwilling Roboticisation
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Crippling Overspecialization
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Crippling Overspecialization: Adell ran out of demons to hunt after the end of Disgaea 2 and left Veldime because he doesn't know how to do anything but fight. He didn't get a job at Evil Academy because Hot-Blooded isn't a teaching skill! (Or rather, it is, but Mr. Champloo has that position filled already.)
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Sociopathic Hero
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Sociopathic Hero: Many, many twisted examples, as this is a series with tons of Noble Demons and Dark Is Not Evil characters. Sapphire embodies it.
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Took a Level in Badass
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On the other hand, even if Valvatorez is done with you, count your lucky stars if you get sent to Toto Bunny. The Overlords there treat their Prinnies with care and respect, and the Prinnies pay it back in kind.
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Kill It with Fire
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Kill It with Fire: Many classes specialize in fire attacks, though some of them (such as Dragons) have been known to switch primary elements between games.
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A Day in the Limelight
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A Day in the Limelight: Disgaea: Hour of Darkness has Etna Mode, where she accidentally kills Laharl (or so she thinks) and tries to cover it up. Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days has Axel Mode, where he desperately tries to reclaim his stardom and get work to support his family. Takes place before the main game. Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice has the downloadable Raspberyl Mode, where she makes an attempt to become a teacher at Evil Academy. The Vita port, Absence of Detention, adds four more, each covering two characters; one for Kyoko and Asuka, one for Sapphire and Almaz, one for Salvatore and Master Big Star, and one for the new character. (This leaves Champloo as the only main cast member not to receive a story, though he is able to join in each scenario.) Disgaea 4 has a downloadable Tyrant Valvatorez Mode which takes place during Val's time as a Tyrant and a Fuuka and Desco Mode in which Fuuka starts getting interested in Prinny reincarnation. Its Vita port, A Promise Revisited, adds in the Time Warp scenario, where Fuka and Desco get summoned back in time by newcomer Nagi Clockwork. They get to see how events played out leading up to Tyrant Val's promise with Artina. Disgaea 5 has eight DLC scenarios for the cast in all prior games, including Makai Kingdom and La Pucelle. They must be bought on the PS4 version, but come free of charge on the Switch.
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American Kirby Is Hardcore
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American Kirby Is Hardcore: All games have differing Japanese and American box arts, but Disgaea 2 and Disgaea 3 stand out the most. Whereas the Japanese box art for both game uses the standard chibi group shot, Disgaea 2's box art has Adell featured prominently while all the other characters are shadowed out with the exception of their glowing red eyes, while Disgaea 3's boxart is a single image of Mao glaring menacingly.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: One of the endings in Disgaea Infinite explains how Laharl ended up in a bottle and his status as a Bonus Boss in Phantom Brave.
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World of Technicolor Hair
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World of Technicolor Hair: Many characters, demon or not, have natural technicolor hair ranging from blue to white to neon pink.
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Flight
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Flight: Certain classes like the Masked Hero, Mothman, or Celestial Host can fly, meaning they can pass through enemy tiles. Winged (replaced by Imps in Disgaea 1 Complete) in Disgaea 1 can't fly through enemies, despite always being shown flying in animations.
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Amazing Technicolor Population
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Amazing Technicolor Population: Zombies and Maids (who are also zombies) come in a variety of unnatural skin colors, even before or without the option to freely change sprite palettes.
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 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9e943076
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One-Man Army
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9e943076
comment
One-Man Army: The Android and Majin classes are the most powerful in the game and have their own evility of the same name, which doubles their stats when they are fighting alone.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9e943076
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9e943076
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9f63d4f1
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Our Vampires Are Different
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9f63d4f1
comment
Our Vampires Are Different: Valvatorez is a vampire who has a werewolf as his right hand man, eats sardines instead of human blood and works as a Prinny Instructor in Hades. Maderas is a mite closer to the classical depictions.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9f63d4f1
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9f63d4f1
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9f6fb586
type
Leitmotif
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9f6fb586
comment
Leitmotif: Several characters have their very own theme songs.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9f6fb586
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9f6fb586
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9f7769a2
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The Gunslinger
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9f7769a2
comment
The Gunslinger: Gunners and Gunslingers.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9f7769a2
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9f7769a2
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9fbe06a5
type
Badass in a Nice Suit
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9fbe06a5
comment
Badass in a Nice Suit: Bouncers.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9fbe06a5
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9fbe06a5
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9fc2cb1b
type
Video Game Stealing
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9fc2cb1b
comment
Video Game Stealing: You can steal items from just about any monster, and taking these items away actually has a discernible effect on their performance — for example, steal an archer's bow, and they're a sitting duck. Disgaea Thieves can even steal stats! It's pretty much the only way to level them up in the first game, since their growth and aptitude rates are far inferior to other created characters. Thieves in Disgaea 2 onward are more balanced and in some games can also use their thievery skills to inflict Status Effects.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9fc2cb1b
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_9fc2cb1b
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a195310a
type
Red Is Heroic
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a195310a
comment
Red Is Heroic: Most of the protagonists have red in their costumes. Laharl has a red scarf, Adell has a giant red necktie (and red hair), Mao has a red overcoat, and the inside of Valvatorez's cape is red.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a195310a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a195310a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a195310a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a1bb05fb
type
Lazy Backup
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a1bb05fb
comment
Lazy Backup: It's never explained why if your units get killed, you can't just take more units out of the base. Even if the 10 units you have out get killed and you still have another 100 in reserve, it's a Game Over.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a1bb05fb
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a1bb05fb
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a1bb05fb
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a24670a4
type
Benevolent Boss
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a24670a4
comment
Rabbits are fiercely loyal to their masters, and have many lines stating their protective and benevolent intentions. Given that they're stated to come from Toto Bunny, which is ruled by Usalia, it makes a lot of sense.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a24670a4
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1.0
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a24670a4
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a3912d0e
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Sexy Discretion Shot
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a3912d0e
comment
Sexy Discretion Shot: When the Succubus's cape dissolves to reveal her entire body during her Dazzling Stage special, the game cuts to a "technical difficulties" screen literally 1-2 frames before her vital parts are shown. When the picture comes back, the dance is already over and her outfit is intact once more.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a3912d0e
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a3912d0e
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a4c37cbe
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Mood Whiplash
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a4c37cbe
comment
Mood Whiplash: Each game has a narrative opening that sounds dark, dramatic, and tense, as opposed to the general wackiness and humor of the plot. There's generally at least one point in each game where it whiplashes back, though.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a4c37cbe
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a4c37cbe
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a4c37cbe
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a545e2a4
type
Money Fetish
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a545e2a4
comment
Money Fetish: Hoggmeiser; a Pig Man (possibly an orc?) with obsessive greed. He shows up as a character in the first Disgaea, but references to him keep cropping up later. By Disgaea 4, he gives out money loans by phone to the player. This is the hat of the Nether Noble class, which Hoggmeiser counts as. The unique evility he has in Dimension 2 gives him extra stats based on how much money is held by the player. In Disgaea 5, you can get this evility for yourself.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a545e2a4
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a545e2a4
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a545e2a4
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a5e02e9e
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Infinity +1 Sword
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a5e02e9e
comment
Also an in-game mechanic — to get the Dark Assembly to pass bills in your favor, you can bribe them with items (which items they want are dependent on their rarity... so it's quite possible a given assembly member will heavily desire a copy of the starting weapon and hate your Infinity +1 Sword). There are Elite Tweaks dependent on getting as many assembly members in your pocket as you can. Taken to a literal form in Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness. If you have the money, you can easily force a bill to pass if it initially got voted down, and you don't feel like fighting the assembly.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a5e02e9e
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a5e02e9e
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a6275bef
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Cool Sword
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a6275bef
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Valkyries, Berserkers, Samurai, and Magic Knights use Cool Swords. There's also the Living Armor, but they don't learn sword skills (being monsters).
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a6275bef
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a6275bef
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a6275bef
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a74e8ba4
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Thieves' Guild
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a74e8ba4
comment
Thieves' Guild: The biggest trade industry in the netherworld, and they're always looking for both new methods of stealing and things to steal.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a74e8ba4
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a74e8ba4
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a74e8ba4
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a7aef9ff
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Obfuscating Stupidity
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a7aef9ff
comment
Obfuscating Stupidity: Mid-Boss is the grandmaster of this, as Seraph Lamington's secret partner in the masterful Batman Gambit to turn Laharl into a decent ruler and make peace between their two realms. About the only part of his personality that isn't an act is his impressive vanity, exemplified when he pauses to point out to himself how awesome he is after menacing a lesser villain. Adell also counts, seeing as he is usually a firm believer in Honor Before Reason, but at one point solves a ridiculously complex Geo Puzzle with one glance. He doesn't play the fool to be sneaky, however. He just considers it more fun to solve his problems by punching them.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a7aef9ff
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a7aef9ff
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a89efe3c
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Unusable Enemy Equipment
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a89efe3c
comment
Unusable Enemy Equipment: Cloned characters cannot have their items stolen. However, using a special item that steals items on death, "Dropouts" from Disgaea 3 can. Whether or not this is a bug is up to the reader — it certainly lowers the post game grinding as you can simply clone as many copies of Innocents / Items / etc. As you want. In addition, it's important to note that Nippon Ichi has patched the game several times at this point and the bug has not been removed yet. The weapon you're talking about, the Puppy Paw Stick, was intentionally added into the game to cut down on the grinding. Considering that the final challenge of the game has well over 400 million HP and around 50 to 75 million in stats, they knew you needed every advantage, though recent patches cut down the PPS' chance to steal items.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a89efe3c
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a89efe3c
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a89efe3c
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a939a527
type
Red Eyes, Take Warning
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a939a527
comment
Red Eyes, Take Warning: All demons in the Disgaea series, barring non-fire mages (and possibly Yukimaru), have red eyes. They're usually no more or less fearsome than the humans in the game. Adell's sprite also has red eyes, though it may be a result of his hair being in his way, because all art depicts him as blue-eyed. Among the Mook gallery, though, there are subversions to this (counting their default colors used in official artwork; Palette Swap only registering a higher tier). The Archers and Magic Knights have blue eyes (fitting, given that supplementary material cites them as being some of the nicer individuals), and the Felynn skirt between blue and purple. Both male and female Samurai have black-colored irises, and the Succubi and Cheerleaders have light-pink colored eyes.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a939a527
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a939a527
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_a939a527
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_aaa1fa9
type
Captain Space, Defender of Earth!
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_aaa1fa9
comment
Captain Space, Defender of Earth!
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_aaa1fa9
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_aaa1fa9
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_aaa1fa9
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ac5afbd8
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Hellfire
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ac5afbd8
comment
Hellfire: Great Wyrms (and their Disgaea 3 counterparts, Fire Demons) wield the flames of Hades itself, which can burn anyone to ash.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ac5afbd8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ac5afbd8
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ac5afbd8
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ac9f78d9
type
Jack of All Stats
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ac9f78d9
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Jack of All Stats: Classes like the Medic or some versions of the Celestial Host have decent aptitudes in everything but one or two stats and can use a large variety of weapons.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ac9f78d9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ac9f78d9
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ac9f78d9
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ad4a45be
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Final Boss
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ad4a45be
comment
Since there are ways to jack your units up to unholy levels before beating the main story, it's possible for level 300 heroes to quake in fear of a level 90 Final Boss that they can punch out in one hit once the stage begins.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ad4a45be
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ad4a45be
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ad4a45be
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_adfd3165
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For the Evulz
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_adfd3165
comment
For the Evulz: This is encouraged by petty demons, such as Mao, who goes out of his way to do this.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_adfd3165
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_adfd3165
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_adfd3165
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_af11866
type
Wizarding School
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_af11866
comment
Wizarding School: Mages are naturally gifted at magic, but Skulls have to study it at special schools, which makes them much more serious. Female Healers also attend their own school for healing.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_af11866
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_af11866
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_af11866
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_af19229b
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Plant Person
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_af19229b
comment
Plant Person: Alraunes and Lanterns
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_af19229b
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_af19229b
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_af19229b
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b1a3ce24
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Horned Humanoid
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b1a3ce24
comment
Horned Humanoid: Many, many demons are horned humanoids.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b1a3ce24
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b1a3ce24
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b1a3ce24
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b252f072
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Megaton Punch
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b252f072
comment
Megaton Punch
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b252f072
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b252f072
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b252f072
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b26e05d2
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No Cure for Evil
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b26e05d2
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No Cure for Evil: Word of God states that Celestia has something of a monopoly on healing magic, and that demon healers are either fallen angels or descended from them.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b26e05d2
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b26e05d2
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b26e05d2
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b2c737e8
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Klingon Promotion
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b2c737e8
comment
This is normally how Overlord succession works.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b2c737e8
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b2c737e8
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b2c737e8
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b2e9c33f
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Magical Accessory
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b2e9c33f
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Magical Accessory: Mages wear ribbons that help control their magic and update their spells.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b2e9c33f
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b2e9c33f
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b2e9c33f
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b3da67e5
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Sentai
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b3da67e5
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Sentai: Parodied in the form of the Prism Rangers and then parodied again in Disgaea 3 with the Evil Rangers a.k.a. Mao and company. Dark Hero Days has its own Evil Rangers, which is a popular kid's show at the time. Interestingly, the first five are Red, Black, Blue, Yellow, and Pink, while the sixth one is Green.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b3da67e5
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b3da67e5
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b3da67e5
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b5e63cc4
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Shadow Archetype
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b5e63cc4
comment
Shadow Archetype: Rangers, in contrast the the kinder Archers, the rangers are cold mercenaries.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b5e63cc4
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b5e63cc4
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b5e63cc4
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b6a3535d
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Infinity +1 Element
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b6a3535d
comment
Infinity +1 Element: Star magic is somewhere between this and Non-Elemental.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b6a3535d
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b6a3535d
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b6a3535d
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b798d379
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One Stat to Rule Them All
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b798d379
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One Stat to Rule Them All: NIS games tend to become offense-only affairs in the post-game. This got better in the second game, where tank builds (Taro and Wood Golems) are actually playable. This runs out of control in the third game thanks to the way the damage formula works. note Modifiers that increase damage occur before calculations based on offense versus defense rather than after (modifiers that reduce damage occur after those calculations). This trope shows up much earlier as a result, around the point where you fight Marona. Averted in 5. Thanks to welcome changes such as the addition of Armor Mastery and changing skill levels to make skills cheaper (damage is upgraded via mana, which now only modifies the base power of an attack), the use of tanks and thus clerics become a very viable tactic. Carnage Dimension via the Carnage Tyrant evility punishes players for trying to use this trope.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b798d379
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-1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b798d379
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b798d379
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b7c53a22
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Blood Knight
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b7c53a22
comment
Blood Knight: The more powerful monsters like Serpents and Rifle Demons love fighting. Majins also live for combat and despise the weak.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b7c53a22
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b7c53a22
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b7c53a22
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b8dde2
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Evil Overlord
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b8dde2
comment
Evil Overlord: Plenty of them, for a given amount of evil.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b8dde2
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b8dde2
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b8dde2
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b8e3f20a
type
Demoted to Extra
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b8e3f20a
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Demoted to Extra: Prism Red —> Prism-ish After Disgaea 2, Adell has only been accessible as unrelated DLC events along with Rozalin, while his rival Axel is unlockable in every post game afterwards. The creator even made a joke that the Disgaea games that would get a sequel would be 1 (a trilogy) and 3, completely skipping over 2.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b8e3f20a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b8e3f20a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b8e3f20a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b9d334b2
type
Aerith and Bob
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b9d334b2
comment
Aerith and Bob: In a series with a large cast, this couldn't be avoided. Some names are perfectly mundane (e.g. Gordon, Jennifer, Kurtis, Taro, Hanako...). Others are less common, but thoroughly believable (Adell, Rozalin, Sapphire, Zed). And then there's head-on descent into the fantastic (Laharl, Vulcanus, Valvatorez, Killia). The randomly generated names likewise run a wide course.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b9d334b2
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b9d334b2
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b9e8ad28
type
The Multiverse
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b9e8ad28
comment
The Multiverse: Each game is considered to be in its own universe or series of universes, but dimensional portals abound. This makes for easy cameos from other games in the series.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b9e8ad28
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b9e8ad28
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_b9e8ad28
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bac9f95d
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Sweet Tooth
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bac9f95d
comment
Sweet Tooth: Laharl and Etna both have enormous sweet teeth, and the former's confiscation of the latter's expensive snacks is a frequent point of contention between the two, particularly in Disgaea Infinite.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bac9f95d
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bac9f95d
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bac9f95d
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bb03c099
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Cool Gate
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bb03c099
comment
Cool Gate: Dimensional gates warps the main characters to selected locations.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bb03c099
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bb03c099
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bb03c099
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bbcdd673
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One-Gender Race
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bbcdd673
comment
One-Gender Race: All Archers, Nekomata and Succubi are female. All Rangers are male.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bbcdd673
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bbcdd673
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bbcdd673
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bc19150b
type
Demihuman
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bc19150b
comment
Demihuman: Humanoid demons and angels.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bc19150b
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bc19150b
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bc74ef27
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Berserk Button
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bc74ef27
comment
Berserk Button: Male Healers really hate being mistaken for girls in Disgaea D2 (where their latest redesign pushes them into Dude Looks Like a Lady territory).
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bc74ef27
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bc74ef27
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bc74ef27
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bcdfbe4a
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Chef of Iron
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bcdfbe4a
comment
Chef of Iron: Mr. Champloo of Disgaea 3. A Demonic Cooking Teacher Martial Artist, boom!
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bcdfbe4a
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bcdfbe4a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bd86fd2c
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Leaning Tower of Mooks
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bd86fd2c
comment
Leaning Tower of Mooks: The tower moves in the games eventually became this trope as well.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bd86fd2c
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bd86fd2c
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bd86fd2c
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bf2a09c1
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Five-Finger Discount
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bf2a09c1
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Five-Finger Discount: In Disgaea D2, Thieves have a skill that mimics the stealing hands.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bf2a09c1
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bf2a09c1
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bf2a09c1
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Cyber Cyclops
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bf5b6abf
comment
Cyber Cyclops: Androids have a radar in front of their eyes.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bf5b6abf
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bf5b6abf
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_bf5b6abf
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c007c53
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Cool and Unusual Punishment
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c007c53
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Cool and Unusual Punishment: Prinnydom. Basically, human souls are forced to dress as penguins and literally pay for their sins through nonstop, menial labor.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c007c53
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c007c53
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c06102d7
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Equippable Ally
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c06102d7
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Equippable Ally: The Magichange mechanic allows a monster-type unit to become a humanoid ally's weapon for a few turns, giving them stat boosts and a unique skill to go with the transformation.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c06102d7
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c06102d7
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c091ce5f
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Samurai
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c091ce5f
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Samurai: Guess. They tend to be best with spears and swords.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c091ce5f
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c091ce5f
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c1265778
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Status Infliction Attack
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c1265778
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Status Infliction Attack: In multiple games: Disgaea 2 has both the Thief and Kunoichi able to inflict ailments with their unique specials. The Kunoichi can do it at range and inflict multiple characters at once, though the Thief's single-target variations have a much higher success rate. Disgaea 3 onward introduced the Sorceror, who specializes in using ailment spells. The remakes gave them the "Curse Storm" skill that can inflict all ailments to enemy targets.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c1265778
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c1265778
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c1265778
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c2299d6e
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Cutting the Knot
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c2299d6e
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Cutting the Knot: You can dispose of any enemy Prinny, no matter how powerful, by simply tossing them, causing them to explode. Downplayed, as you will not get any rewards (such as EXP or Bonus Meter gain) out of it.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c2299d6e
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c2299d6e
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c2299d6e
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c313d43a
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True Companions
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c313d43a
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True Companions: One such group forms by the end of each game, though the more stubborn characters refuse to admit it.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c313d43a
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c313d43a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c335b301
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Cute Little Fangs
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c335b301
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Cute Little Fangs: Most demons have a tiny fang visible in a corner of their mouth.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c335b301
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c335b301
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c335b9ec
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Irony
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c335b9ec
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The first game suggests you try a Common Sword for your first Item World run, being the cheapest weapon in the game. In the fourth game, you are given a Common Sword to try your first time there, except that now the Common Sword is a special sword that can't be bought, can't be stolen since no enemy will be using one, and can't be gotten as a bonus.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c335b9ec
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c335b9ec
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Kaiju
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c34a1799
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Kaiju: Flonnezilla. Contender for the most hilarious special attack Nippon Ichi has ever come up with.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c34a1799
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c34a1799
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Aesop Amnesia
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c435ec5d
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Aesop Amnesia: Despite the canonical good ending of the first game's implications that he's matured into a straight hero, Laharl's Disgaea Infinite appearance places his character back at his Tsundere Noble Demon stage, where he strives to be evil despite himself. However, Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness retains his development from the original game, for the most part.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c435ec5d
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c435ec5d
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c4db6423
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Yank the Dog's Chain
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c4db6423
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Unfortunately for the Prinnies who end up in the Netherworld, this can rapidly descend into Yank the Dog's Chain depending on who you have to work for, especially if your boss is named Etna. Seraphina is a distant second, but still nobody you'd work with if you can avoid it, as Christo points out in one skit.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c4db6423
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c4db6423
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c62ef4ce
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Class Change Level Reset
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c62ef4ce
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Class Change Level Reset: A staple of the series. The Reincarnation ability allows you to change any unit to any other type of unit, keeping some of their abilities, but they always start over at level 1.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c62ef4ce
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c62ef4ce
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c75df49a
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Shout-Out
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c75df49a
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Shout-Out: Has its own page.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c75df49a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c75df49a
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c75df49a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c81e2bba
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Necromancer
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c81e2bba
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Necromancer: The Necromancer class raises the dead to fight.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c81e2bba
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c81e2bba
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c81e2bba
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Luke, I Am Your Father
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c83a589c
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Luke, I Am Your Father: A lot of examples. By the third game, they start spoofing it in an alternate ending when Laharl waltzes in and claims to be Mao's father. Surprisingly, everyone believes him, even after Flonne and Etna start arguing that they're his mother, though it takes some time before Mao starts believing them as well. Becomes Hilarious in Hindsight when you consider the fact that in the prototype stages of the game Mao had a design where he was actually Laharl and Flonne's child.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c83a589c
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_c83a589c
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ca4e037
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Dude Looks Like a Lady
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ca4e037
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Dude Looks Like a Lady In Disgaea D2, Male Healers look and sound like girls. Alraune seem to be a One-Gender Race, but there are males. They just happen to look exactly the same. Lampshaded in a Nether News report in 5, where one Alraune is asked for their gender and their response is simply, "Does love care?"
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ca4e037
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 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ca4e037
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 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ca4e037
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ca7f68c4
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Power Fist
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ca7f68c4
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Power Fist: The magichange fist weapons.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ca7f68c4
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ca7f68c4
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ca8837e9
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Level Limiter
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ca8837e9
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Level Limiter: A core mechanic of the Disgaea games is "Reincarnation" which resets a character to Level 1, but allows them to keep a percentage of their stats when they do, thus allowing the character to become stronger when they level back up. In addition, generic characters can switch classes while keeping their non-Unique skills, thus allowing them to learn skills they otherwise couldn't.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ca8837e9
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ca8837e9
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cab5085a
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Rain of Arrows
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cab5085a
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Rain of Arrows: The ultimate attack for bow users.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cab5085a
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cab5085a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cadf2d2a
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Death of a Thousand Cuts
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cadf2d2a
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Death of a Thousand Cuts: Averted — large level differences will render one immune to enemy attacks. Because combos increase damage, however, it can also be played straight by piling on gargantuan combos for a big stack of damage. Also played straight with Prinnies.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cadf2d2a
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cadf2d2a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cb3adcb7
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Kill It with Ice
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cb3adcb7
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Kill It with Ice: Ice is the third primary skill and is a common weapon for classes like the Mages.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cb3adcb7
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cb3adcb7
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cb3adcb7
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cb42ed9f
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Counter-Attack
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cb42ed9f
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Counter-Attack: Martial Artists and Fight Mistresses have evilities focus on powering up their counter attacks, though most classes can perform counters. The Nekomata could deal higher damage with their counters, and in Disgaea 3 could innately counter special attacks.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cb42ed9f
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 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cb42ed9f
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cb42ed9f
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cb643ebb
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Everything's Deader with Zombies
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cb643ebb
comment
Everything's Deader with Zombies: Zombies. As their artwork and profile confirm, Maids are actually zombies, and a Nether Noble got the idea of using them to do housework.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cb643ebb
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1.0
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 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cb643ebb
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cd3a1755
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Punch! Punch! Punch! Uh Oh...
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cd3a1755
comment
Punch! Punch! Punch! Uh Oh...: Generally speaking, the Superbosses have stats so high that there are two outcomes to attacking them — either they die in one hit, or you do 0 damage. If you attack and do 0... Uh oh.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cd3a1755
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cd3a1755
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 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cd3a1755
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ce104b8e
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Serial Escalation
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ce104b8e
comment
Serial Escalation: It nearly matches Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann in sheer over-the-topness.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ce104b8e
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ce104b8e
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 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ce104b8e
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cf9b131f
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Muscles Are Meaningless
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cf9b131f
comment
Muscles Are Meaningless: Just take a look at the picture above — Do any of them really look like they could blow up the world? Averted in-game. Muscle items give often large HP boosts.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cf9b131f
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 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cf9b131f
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_cf9b131f
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d1152b75
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Planet Baron
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d1152b75
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Planet Baron: Overlords, whom each have control of their own Netherworld. A common occurrence is other Overlords vying for dominance over other Netherworlds. Overlord Zetta from Makai Kingdom started off with control over eight Netherworlds, but lost them after torching the Sacred Tome in a fit of anger. Much of the game centers around creating new Netherworlds for Zetta to re-gain control over.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d1152b75
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d1152b75
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d1152b75
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d148b019
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Mundane Made Awesome
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d148b019
comment
Mundane Made Awesome: A lot of the characters' ultimate special attacks, such as the Prism Cannon example above, seem to operate entirely on Coolness and Nonsensoleum. They're still hella devastating, though. Taken to its logical extreme in Disgaea Infinite. Just to give an idea of how ridiculous some of the scenes are, one has Flonne and Jennifer perform a flying trapeze act to hand off a blu-ray, followed by Gordon smacking said blu-ray with a nail-filled baseball bat into Thursday in order to have it play. Another has Laharl using lasers to straighten out posters.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d148b019
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 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d148b019
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d148b019
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d34493d3
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Invisible Bowstring
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d34493d3
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Invisible Bowstring: Bows in these games don't have strings. This allows for cooler, more impractical designs, though. Especially with the Magichange system.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d34493d3
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d34493d3
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d34493d3
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d4bb4e51
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Walking Shirtless Scene
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d4bb4e51
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Walking Shirtless Scene: Starting with Disgaea 2, Warriors lack shirts.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d4bb4e51
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 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d4bb4e51
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d4bb4e51
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d5a561a0
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After-Combat Recovery
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d5a561a0
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After-Combat Recovery: In games with Cheat Shops, there's a toggle you can enable that heals the entire army after returning to base, so that you don't have to visit the hospital.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d5a561a0
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d5a561a0
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d5a561a0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d635e82c
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Highly-Visible Ninja
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d635e82c
comment
Highly-Visible Ninja: Kunoichi, with their rather revealing attire and ample bust, not to mention the variety of bright colors they dress in. Ninjas count too, especially the ones that use Gratuitous Japanese.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d635e82c
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d635e82c
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 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d635e82c
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d66cd0e6
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Training from Hell
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d66cd0e6
comment
Training from Hell: Martial Artists inflict very intense training on themselves.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d66cd0e6
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d66cd0e6
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d66cd0e6
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d68c925d
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Creator Provincialism
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d68c925d
comment
Creator Provincialism: Netherworlds inspired by Eastern culture and civilization are the exception rather than the norm, yet characters are often shown eating Japanese dishes like ramen and curry ricenote although curry originated in South Asia, the series typically depicts the Japanese kind of curry.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d68c925d
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 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d68c925d
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 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d68c925d
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d88e125e
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Our Dragons Are Different
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d88e125e
comment
Our Dragons Are Different: Dragons are a powerful race that can be summoned to help, though they won't work for people weaker than they are. However, there are also Undead Dragons as well as Serpents and Great Wyrms, which are sharklike and flaming dragons respectively. On the other hand, there are also the respectable and honorable Holy Dragons. As mentioned above, Disgaea 5 introduces Twin-headed Dragons.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d88e125e
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d88e125e
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d88e125e
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d88faed2
type
Scarf of Asskicking
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d88faed2
comment
Scarf of Asskicking: Ninjas, Samurai, and Kunoichi.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d88faed2
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d88faed2
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d89e305a
type
Area of Effect
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d89e305a
comment
Area of Effect: While many classes have skills that target multiple panels, the Sage class in particular is designed around AoE attacks; their Unique Evility, Mass Blaster, increases their damage by 10% for each enemy that they target in one attack. Of course, preceding her were Disgaea 3's incarnation of the Warslugs and Disgaea 4's Onmyo Monks, both of whom had the Mass Blaster Evility as their defaults.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d89e305a
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d89e305a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d965f29a
type
Halloweentown
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d965f29a
comment
Halloweentown: The Netherworld.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d965f29a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d965f29a
featureConfidence
1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d965f29a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d9c47a6e
type
Ojou Ringlets
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d9c47a6e
comment
Ojou Ringlets: The Archer hairstyle in Disgaea: Hour Of Darkness (as well as Phantom Brave and Makai Kingdom).
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d9c47a6e
featureApplicability
1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d9c47a6e
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d9e946ae
type
Cute Monster Girl
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d9e946ae
comment
Cute Monster Girl: Succubi, Nekomata, and Alraunes. Disgaea D2 brought Sea Angels into the mix, with Disgaea 5 adding the Nine-Tailed Fox Clan. Slumbercats look like children dressed as kittycats, but actually have pegs for feet just like Prinnies, suggesting that they're not fully human even underneath their costumes. And for a given value of "monster", Maids from Disgaea 5 look surprisingly adorable for being zombies.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d9e946ae
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d9e946ae
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_d9e946ae
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da0eeab5
type
Breakout Character
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da0eeab5
comment
Every time you spawn a new "player mook" in the first two games, it has to be the "Pupil" of an existing character (say, Etna). If Etna stands next to her Pupil, she can now use any skills that Pupil knows — and, with enough uses, can even learn them permanently.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da0eeab5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da0eeab5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da0eeab5
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da1c64ef
type
Lethal Joke Item
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da1c64ef
comment
Lethal Joke Item: Many of the "Fun" weapons have about as much attack power as you'd expect from, say, a megaphone, a pie, or a clothes hanger...but these weapons often have Unique Innocents/Specialists that require going deep into the Item World to obtain for normal weapons. In Disgaea 5, which introduces the subweapon slot, you can equip one of these Fun weapons in the subweapon slot to get its Unique's full effect and rock your Infinity +1 Sword in the main weapon slot.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da1c64ef
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da1c64ef
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da1c64ef
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da91a25f
type
Mana Potion
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da91a25f
comment
Mana Potion: Drinks restore magic points.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da91a25f
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da91a25f
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da91a25f
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da92a6d9
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Item Amplifier
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da92a6d9
comment
Item Amplifier: Every item in the series has a randomly generated dungeon inside of it — the more floors you clear, the stronger the item becomes.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da92a6d9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da92a6d9
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_da92a6d9
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_db5e046d
type
Immortal Immaturity
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_db5e046d
comment
Immortal Immaturity: Angels and demons can become several thousand years old, but since time flows differently in their dimensions, they age 100 times slower than normal and act exactly as old as they look.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_db5e046d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_db5e046d
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_db5e046d
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_db6230b7
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Lightning Bruiser
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_db6230b7
comment
Lightning Bruiser: Berserkers. Majin fit this in the first game, but then their movement declined to abysmal levels.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_db6230b7
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_db6230b7
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_db6230b7
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_dc57d1e6
type
Hilarious in Hindsight
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_dc57d1e6
comment
Becomes Hilarious in Hindsight when you consider the fact that in the prototype stages of the game Mao had a design where he was actually Laharl and Flonne's child.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_dc57d1e6
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_dc57d1e6
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_dc57d1e6
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_dca6a9d
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Start My Own
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_dca6a9d
comment
Start My Own:
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_dca6a9d
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_dca6a9d
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_dca6a9d
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_df1793de
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Updated Re-release
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_df1793de
comment
In Disgaea 2, the Samurai class became male, though both genders appeared in Disgaea 3 (with the female being ported back into Dark Hero Days if certain conditions are met).
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_df1793de
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_df1793de
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e15ba0e6
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"Super Sentai" Stance
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e15ba0e6
comment
"Super Sentai" Stance: The Prism Rangers are the obvious example, but they're certainly not the only ones. Flonne does, at one point, try to get Laharl and Etna to do one, with very limited success.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e15ba0e6
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e15ba0e6
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e2c4b927
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Dub Name Change
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e2c4b927
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Dub Name Change: Axel's name was Akutare in the original Japanese.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e2c4b927
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e2c4b927
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e2d7b14c
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Made of Explodium
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e2d7b14c
comment
Made of Explodium: Prinnies. Picking them up and throwing them causes damage equal to half that Prinny's remaining Life Points. Also, causes any other Prinnies caught in the blast to explode, with similar results.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e2d7b14c
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1.0
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e2d7b14c
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e2d7ce08
type
Basilisk and Cockatrice
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e2d7ce08
comment
Basilisk and Cockatrice: The Cockatrice and Basilisk both appears as monsters in the second, third, and fourth games. They appear as fat, giant chickens with a snake for a tail, and are in the same class of monsters. Their most distinctive ability is disabling skills for any enemies standing right next to themnote in Disgaea 2, they merely cut down the stats of any enemies standing right next to them.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e2d7ce08
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e2d7ce08
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e2d7ce08
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e43c66bd
type
Art Evolution
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e43c66bd
comment
Art Evolution: Primarily in Harada's use of color and shading. Compare◊ Laharl◊ in Hour of Darkness to his appearances in later◊ games◊
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e43c66bd
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e43c66bd
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e43c66bd
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e4f5affb
type
The Chew Toy
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e4f5affb
comment
The Chew Toy: The Prinnies are the Nippon Ichi world's choice for menial labor and Stuff Blowing Up. They deserve it, though; they're working off their karmic debt for bad deeds done in a previous life.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e4f5affb
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e4f5affb
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e4f5affb
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e5421161
type
Expy
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e5421161
comment
Expy: The Male Healers's Disgaea 3 incarnation is essentially a less buff Sinner. Put the Merchants of Phantom Brave and Makai Kingdom in a Gunner suit and you get a Gunslinger.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e5421161
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e5421161
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e5421161
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e5e6640b
type
Flanderization
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e5e6640b
comment
Flanderization: Applies to just about any cameo appearance, possibly due to Rule of Funny.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e5e6640b
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e5e6640b
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e5e6640b
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e621b159
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A-Cup Angst
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e621b159
comment
A-Cup Angst: Etna and Flonne get emotional if their underdeveloped breasts are brought up.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e621b159
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e621b159
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e621b159
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e69e12b2
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Combination Attack
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e69e12b2
comment
Some Combination Attacks have the supporting participant using the main participant as a blunt-force weapon. Fortunately, the person being used to whack doesn't take any damage from it.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e69e12b2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e69e12b2
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e69e12b2
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e6c72641
type
Asian Fox Spirit
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e6c72641
comment
Asian Fox Spirit: Disgaea 5 introduces the Nine-Tailed Fox Clan, with Izuna being a prominent member.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e6c72641
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e6c72641
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e6c72641
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e6eafde0
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Battle Aura
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e6eafde0
comment
Battle Aura: Majins from Disgaea 2 onwards.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e6eafde0
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e6eafde0
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e6eafde0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e8e56799
type
Blue-and-Orange Morality
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e8e56799
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Blue-and-Orange Morality: Sorcerors have their own brand of morality which involves bringing people despair.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e8e56799
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e8e56799
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e8e56799
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e9db9908
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Younger Than They Look
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e9db9908
comment
Younger Than They Look: Geomancers age faster than other demons thanks to their abilities.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e9db9908
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e9db9908
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_e9db9908
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb002293
type
Shrinking Violet
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb002293
comment
Shrinking Violet: Despite being ambush predators, Alraunes are quite shy. Some of the tier colors take it more literally than usual. Sea Angels are shy and only come out of the water to feed.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb002293
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb002293
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb002293
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb1fcaf7
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Improbable Hairstyle
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb1fcaf7
comment
Improbable Hairstyle. Ojou Ringlets: The Archer hairstyle in Disgaea: Hour Of Darkness (as well as Phantom Brave and Makai Kingdom). Girlish Pigtails: Their hairstyle in Disgaea 2.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb1fcaf7
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb1fcaf7
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb1fcaf7
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb8f64a6
type
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb8f64a6
comment
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Almaz in the Almaz ending of the third game. Deconstructed in the fourth game with Artina, who was killed as a result of nursing someone back to health. The recipient of her kindness, Nemo, did not take it well, as Artina was the only person who showed him any kindness in his life.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb8f64a6
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb8f64a6
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 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb8f64a6
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb9e6184
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Stupid Sexy Flanders
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb9e6184
comment
Stupid Sexy Flanders: Characters of either gender can be charged and convicted of the crime of "Liking Girls" or "Liking Guys". The crime "Corrupting the Youth" is given for having a pupil over Lv. 100.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb9e6184
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb9e6184
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eb9e6184
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ed3c6b4c
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Sprite/Polygon Mix
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ed3c6b4c
comment
Sprite/Polygon Mix: Disgaea mixes 3D polygon background with 4-directional 2D sprites, allowing the players to adjust the camera angle by either panning it or shift to top-down view for better visibility.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ed3c6b4c
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ed3c6b4c
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ed3c6b4c
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ed6c791a
type
Too Many Belts
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ed6c791a
comment
Too Many Belts: Valkyries are shown wearing belts around their arms, waist and chest.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ed6c791a
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ed6c791a
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ed6c791a
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ee19d278
type
Blob Monster
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ee19d278
comment
Blob Monster: Sludges are walking puddles of slime that wear a monster skull to make themselves look more frightening.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ee19d278
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ee19d278
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ee19d278
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eea93c96
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Blow You Away
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eea93c96
comment
Blow You Away: Wind is one of the three primary attack elements and tends to be used by Mages or monsters like Alraunes.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eea93c96
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eea93c96
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eea93c96
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eec1d165
type
Color-Coded Item Tiers
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eec1d165
comment
Color-Coded Item Tiers: There are three tiers of item rarity, and it shows through the name; the common tier have white text, Rare items have green (with blue if you equip multiple Rare items), and Legendary have Gold text. Almost all items have 3 versions of them: Common (White), Rare (Silver in first game, Green in later games), and Legendary (Gold). The better the rarity, the more powerful the item is, the more floors its Item World will have, and the more Specialist/Innocents it can hold. However, while Rare items are stronger than normal items and Legendary items are stronger than Rare items, you can get most of the items in Common, Rare, or Legendary (Exceptions include Rank 40 items like the Infinity +1 Sword, Joke Weapons, and some unique weapons that Optional Party Members have, all of which only come in Legendary) and if you go to the Item world, you can strengthen an item, making it stronger than an unleveled Legendary version of the same item. Disgaea 5 introduces the Epic Tier of items, giving it glowing Azure text. However, you have to upgrade your item to reach this tier.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eec1d165
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eec1d165
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_eec1d165
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ef3afe53
type
Infinite Stock For Sale
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ef3afe53
comment
Infinite Stock For Sale: The shops carry a limited selection, but replenish in the three seconds it takes to leave the shop and re-enter.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ef3afe53
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ef3afe53
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ef3afe53
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ef43c232
type
Downloadable Content
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ef43c232
comment
DLC: Disgaea 3 has several characters from previous NIS games. Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days has a handful of them available, though they are glitchy in the American version. Disgaea 4 is looking to one-up the previous game by having characters from previous games, entirely new classes, and even making otherwise unplayable bosses available through DLC. Disgaea 3 and Disgaea 4 also have alternative stories starred by secondary characters available for purchase, which rewards players with new items and even more characters. Disgaea 5 for the PlayStation 4 has eight such scenarios for the prior games, Makai Kingdom and La Pucelle.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ef43c232
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ef43c232
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ef43c232
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f0085dbc
type
Impossible Thief
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f0085dbc
comment
Impossible Thief: Nothing, not even the laws of physics can stop those Thieves from stealing things, from wealth and possessions to memories and emotions. A well-trained thief can put Carmen Sandiego to shame.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f0085dbc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f0085dbc
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise)
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f0085dbc
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f0089082
type
Early-Bird Cameo
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f0089082
comment
Early-Bird Cameo: Asagi is a test character that the Nippon Ichi team used to test the engine for another one of their games, Makai Kingdom. (It is rumored she was going to be the main character for Makai Wars, which was canceled and possibly rerolled into Makai Kingdom, but this is not confirmed.) They liked her so much that they left her in as a bonus character, a "cameo from a game that they haven't made yet" (or since). They've added her to every game since then — including Disgaea 2 and 3 — and she's become a sort of mascot for the company. She's even in the opening movie for Disgaea 3 and 5. And in Prinny 2, there is "Asagi mode", which makes her a main character of the half of the game.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f0089082
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1.0
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f0089082
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1.0
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Undying Loyalty
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Undying Loyalty: Generally, Beastmasters do not trust people, but when they do find somebody that they trust, they will follow them forever. Ninjas used to be very shady individuals, but they reformed and became very devoted to their master. Of course, you won't know for sure who their true master actually is. Both Samurai classes have a similar thing going on. Rabbits are fiercely loyal to their masters, and have many lines stating their protective and benevolent intentions. Given that they're stated to come from Toto Bunny, which is ruled by Usalia, it makes a lot of sense.
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Wreathed in Flames
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Wreathed in Flames: Great Wyrms and their Disgaea 3 counterparts, Fire Demons.
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Arbitrary Headcount Limit
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Arbitrary Headcount Limit: You can only have up to a set number of units out on the stage at any one time; usually the number is 10 and some games let you raise the limit. Bringing a unit back into the base will let you take them back out, or dispatch another unit in their place. If a unit dies, that will count against your dispatch limit. If a monster unit's Magichange expires, the unit disappears but a dispatch slot will be freed back up.
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1.0
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Braids of Action
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Braids of Action: Martial Artists, at least in the first game.
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Suspiciously Similar Substitute
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Suspiciously Similar Substitute Onmyo Monks for Geomancers. The Professor, and later the Sea Angel fulfills the same role as the Cheerleader with support magic to boosts stats, throwing range, and movement. Sinners to the Martial Artists. It is probably telling that the redesigned Martial Artist in Disgaea 3 bears slight resemblance to the Sinner.
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1.0
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Cute Bruiser
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Cute Bruiser: Nekomata are popular for being rather cute, but are also martial artists and very physically powerful.
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Stone Wall
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Stone Wall: In contrast to Valkyries, Warrior evilities revolve around defense. Heavy and Armor knights are very bulky and use defensive weapons like spears, but have mediocre stats otherwise and low movement. Bouncers, a Disgaea 4 class, are even more defensively oriented than the two Knight classes that were already built like tanks. Gargoyles as well. Granted since they were intended to be guardians since ancient times, that was a given. Galactic Demons, a Disgaea: Hour of Darkness monster class, are the original Stone Walls as they have low movement, but god-like Defense and Resistance. Heck, they're almost immune to Status Effects even without status-resisting innocents on any equipment that one of them has on through all six ranks.
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The Fundamentalist
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The Fundamentalist: The Celestial Host believe they are always right, meaning anyone who opposes them is their enemy. And if they believe in something, it will be impossible to change their mind.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f76842b1
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f76842b1
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Video Game Cruelty Potential
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f87c42d4
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Video Game Cruelty Potential: You can kill your Senators ad nauseam by intentionally picking a bill with a minimal chance of passing ("I Need War Funds!", for example), and then accepting the option to persuade the Senators by force. Granted, the game inflicts Video Game Cruelty Punishment by making the Senators even less likely to vote Aye on future bills, but if you're strong enough to defeat them without issue, just kill them again!
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f87c42d4
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Our Werewolves Are Different
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Our Werewolves Are Different: Fenrich and Zeroken are werewolves, but of the two, only the former transforms and in only one skill. The werewolves are Half-Human Hybrids descended from wolves and humans, and because of that their blood can be used as a substitute for human blood.
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1.0
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Laser Blade
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f8cddfb2
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Laser Blade: A weapon across several games.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f8cddfb2
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1.0
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1.0
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Level in Reverse
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Level in Reverse: The Dark World and X-Dimension variants of standard campaign maps sometimes move around where the boss and start points are.
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The Red Mage
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The Red Mage: Prism and Galaxy mages can use attack spells of all four elements; however, they do not learn the ultimate "Tera" damage spells that single-element mages learn.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f9339f97
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Running Gag
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Running Gag: During the tutorials, when one of the characters chooses to end turn (either accidentally or on purpose to prove their point), the main character is helplessly surrounded and attacked by the remaining enemies, much to the annoyance of the main character.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_f9f2c33
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Number Two
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Number Two: Overlords and their vassals. Flonne is the new Archangel for Seraph Lamington.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_fa7d3dfe
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1.0
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Weakened by the Light
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Weakened by the Light: The Prinny games confirm that demons get stronger the closer it is to midnight and that weaker demons are up at daytime and stronger demons are up at nighttime. This might indicate that weaker demons are up at daytime to avoid stronger demons.
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Comically Missing the Point
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_fbd285b7
comment
Comically Missing the Point: When Fuka tries to rob the Netherworld mint with Desco and an unwilling Artina in the Fuka & Desco Show, the three of them are stopped by Flonne, who insists they're about to commit a terrible crime: how can they even think of robbing the Netherworld mint without first coming up with an awesome Phantom Thief team name!?
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Weapon Specialization
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Weapon Specialization: Each class tends to have one or two weapons that they specialize in, though a few, like Majins, are good with almost anything. Warriors, Berserkers, and Beastmasters use axes. Valkyries, Lady Samurai, and Onmyo Monks use spears. Striders, Gunners, and Gunslingers use guns. Thieves, too, but they're not really suited for fighting at all. Valkyries, Berserkers, Samurai, and Magic Knights use Cool Swords. There's also the Living Armor, but they don't learn sword skills (being monsters). Martial Artists and Fight Mistresses favor fist weapons. Sinners can't use anything else decently at all. Archers and Rangers use bows, obviously.
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1.0
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Canon Immigrant
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comment
Canon Immigrant: Berserkers and Professors first appeared in Makai Kingdom. Catsabers originate from Phantom Brave. Female Gunslingers are actually Merchants from both of those games.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_fc7c4f92
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1.0
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Beware the Nice Ones
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_fccd06b6
comment
Beware the Nice Ones: Golems and Archers. The former will kill you if you piss it off and Archers are still powerful huntresses that can snipe you with an arrow.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_fccd06b6
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_fccd06b6
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You Require More Vespene Gas
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You Require More Vespene Gas: "Mana" in this series is not spellcasting points, but a secondary resource next to experience that builds up in characters as they kill enemies (or, in later installments, heal allies). Mana is used for a variety of character upgrades (usually as currency in the Senate, but also learning skills and stuff in later installments).
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_fd2086a9
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Our Gargoyles Rock
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Our Gargoyles Rock: Gargoyles are demons that look like a legless gargoyle statue (and a chess piece). Despite this they are capable of movement.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_fe5ed7bf
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1.0
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Evil Is Petty
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Evil Is Petty: The majority of the demons aren't so much evil as they are simply jackasses, and their most nefarious deeds amount to stuff such as not washing their hands before dinner. Most of them end up appalled at the genuinely evil characters.
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_fe64d5a1
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Literal Genie
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comment
Literal Genie: Golems seem to evoke genies a lot in their specials.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_feb72f62
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1.0
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Disgaea (Franchise) / int_feb72f62
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_fee9e9a2
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Divine Date
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comment
Divine Date: Cross-realm romances are very common. To wit: Laharl's mother was a human, his father an Overlord. Laharl himself is not dating a Fallen Angel (and a minor demon). Adell hooks up with Rozalin, a.k.a. Overlord Zenon. Subverted since Adell is a demon. Most recently, Valvatorez, a vampire, hooks up with Artina, an angel who was formerly a human.
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-0.3
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Flaming Meteor
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comment
Flaming Meteor: Laharl's recurring attack Meteor Impact is always depicted this way
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Talking Is a Free Action
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comment
Talking Is a Free Action: Most battle scenes in all the games begin with lots of dialogue between the characters, and can be skipped. Etna hangs a lampshade on it on the tutorial level of the first game. Flonne actually scolds Laharl for even suggesting they attack before a later opponent finishes explaining his motivations.
 Disgaea (Franchise) / int_ff5a74c8
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Rule of Cool / int_1af341a1
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A Hell of a Time / int_1af341a1
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Absurdly High Level Cap / int_1af341a1
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Adaptive Ability / int_1af341a1
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Adorably Precocious Child / int_1af341a1
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Afterlife of Service / int_1af341a1
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Age-Inappropriate Dress / int_1af341a1
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All Your Colors Combined / int_1af341a1
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Allergic to Evil / int_1af341a1
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Allergic to Love / int_1af341a1
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Almighty Janitor / int_1af341a1
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An Economy Is You / int_1af341a1
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Angel/Devil Shipping / int_1af341a1
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Angel Works / int_1af341a1
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Angelic Transformation / int_1af341a1
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Angels, Devils and Squid / int_1af341a1
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Anime Hair / int_1af341a1
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Another Side, Another Story / int_1af341a1
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Anti-Magic / int_1af341a1
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Apologetic Attacker / int_1af341a1
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Arm Cannon / int_1af341a1
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Armor and Magic Don't Mix / int_1af341a1
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Ascended Demon / int_1af341a1
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Ascended Glitch / int_1af341a1
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Ass Kicks You / int_1af341a1
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Attack! Attack! Attack! / int_1af341a1
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Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever / int_1af341a1
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Attractive Zombie / int_1af341a1
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Authority in Name Only / int_1af341a1
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Background Boss / int_1af341a1
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Background Music Override / int_1af341a1
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Bad Is Good and Good Is Bad / int_1af341a1
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Bag of Holding / int_1af341a1
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Bag of Sharing / int_1af341a1
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Bakeneko and Nekomata / int_1af341a1
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Battle Aura / int_1af341a1
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Beef Gate / int_1af341a1
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Beehive Barrier / int_1af341a1
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Benevolent Boss / int_1af341a1
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Beware My Stinger Tail / int_1af341a1
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Black Eyes of Crazy / int_1af341a1
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Blasting Time / int_1af341a1
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Blatant Burglar / int_1af341a1
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Blob Monster / int_1af341a1
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Blood on the Debate Floor / int_1af341a1
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Blown Across the Room / int_1af341a1
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Body Armor as Hit Points / int_1af341a1
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Bold Inflation / int_1af341a1
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Boob-Based Gag / int_1af341a1
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Bragging Rights Reward / int_1af341a1
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Bragging Theme Tune / int_1af341a1
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Breather Level / int_1af341a1
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Bring My Brown Pants / int_1af341a1
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Brutal Bonus Level / int_1af341a1
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Came Back Strong / int_1af341a1
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Camp Straight / int_1af341a1
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Canis Major / int_1af341a1
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Can't Drop the Hero / int_1af341a1
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Cap / int_1af341a1
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Cardiovascular Love / int_1af341a1
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Celibate Hero / int_1af341a1
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Censor Steam / int_1af341a1
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Chainmail Bikini / int_1af341a1
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Chaotic Neutral / int_1af341a1
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Character Blog / int_1af341a1
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Character Exaggeration / int_1af341a1
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Character Tiers / int_1af341a1
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Class and Level System / int_1af341a1
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hasFeature
Class Change Level Reset / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Classy Cat-Burglar / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Closet Geek / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cloudcuckooland / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Colony Drop / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Color Character / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Color-Coded Item Tiers / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Color-Coded Wizardry / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Com Mons / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Combat Exclusive Healing / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Combination Attack / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Comedy Video Games / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Compensating for Something / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Complaining About Things You Haven't Paid For / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Confused Question Mark / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Console RPG Cliches: The TV Tropes Version / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Conspicuously Selective Perception / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Contractual Boss Immunity / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Conversational Troping / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cooking Duel / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cool and Unusual Punishment / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cool, but Inefficient / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cool Gate / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cool-Down Hug / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Counter-Attack / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Creepy Cool Crosses / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Creepy Twins / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cross Attack / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cross-Popping Veins / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Curtains Match the Window / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Cute Little Fangs / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Damage Over Time / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dark-Skinned Blond / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dating What Daddy Hates / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dead to Begin With / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Death Is a Slap on the Wrist / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Defeat Means Playable / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Defend Command / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Demon of Human Origin / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Demon Works / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Devil, but No God / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Die, Chair, Die! / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dimensional Cutter / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Disappointed by the Motive / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea
seeAlso
Disgaea (Franchise)
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Distant Reaction Shot / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Doppelgänger Attack / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Doppelgänger Spin / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Doting Parent / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Double Unlock / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dracolich / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Drop the Washtub / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dual-World Gameplay / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Dueling Player Characters / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Early Game Hell / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Earth-Shattering Kaboom / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Easy Level Trick / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Elegant Gothic Lolita / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Elemental Punch / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Elite Tweak / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Emotional Maturity Is Physical Maturity / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Empty Levels / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
End-of-Series Awareness / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Energy Weapon / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Equipment Upgrade / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Equippable Ally / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Escape Rope / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Everything Makes a Mushroom / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Everything's Deader with Zombies / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evil Hero / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evil Is Easy / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evil Redhead / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evolving Attack / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evolving Weapon / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Expanded Universe / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Experience Booster / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Experience Penalty / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Eyeless Face / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Eyes Always Shut / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Eyes Do Not Belong There / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fade to White / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Failure Hero / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Failure-to-Save Murder / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fake Ultimate Hero / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fartillery / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Feather Flechettes / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Feathered Dragons / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fictional Counterpart / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fictional Currency / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fighting Clown / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fire and Brimstone Hell / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fire, Ice, Lightning / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Flaming Meteor / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Flavor Text / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fluffy Cloud Heaven / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Flunky Boss / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fog of War / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Forced Level-Grinding / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Forced Tutorial / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Free-Range Children / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Friendly Fireproof / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Full-Name Basis / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gaiden Game / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Game-Favored Gender / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gathering Steam / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gender-Restricted Ability / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Geo Effects / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Giant Waist Ribbon / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Give Me Your Inventory Item / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Going Through the Motions / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Good Republic, Evil Empire / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Good Wings, Evil Wings / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Goomba Springboard / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Graphics-Induced Super-Deformed / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Griping About Gremlins / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Guns Are Worthless / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hair Antennae / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Halloweentown / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hand Cannon / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hard Mode Filler / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hard Mode Perks / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Harmful Healing / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hates Being Alone / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Head-Turning Beauty / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Healing Shiv / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Health/Damage Asymmetry / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heavenly Blue / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heaven's Devils / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hell-Bent for Leather / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hell Has New Management / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hell Invades Heaven / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hell Is War / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hellish Pupils / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heroes Prefer Swords / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hey, You! / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hit-and-Run Tactics / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Honest Axe / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Horned Humanoid / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Horny Devils / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hospitality for Heroes / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hot as Hell / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
How Dare You Die on Me! / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hub Level / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Human Ladder / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
100% Completion / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hunter of His Own Kind / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hyperactive Metabolism / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hyperactive Sprite / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Can See My House from Here / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Gave My Word / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Reject Your Reality / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ice Magic Is Water / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Idol Singer / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Image Song / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Immortal Immaturity / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Immortal Life Is Cheap / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Immortality Begins at Twenty / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Immunity Disability / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Impossibly Cool Clothes / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Impossibly-Low Neckline / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Improbable Accessory Effect / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Improbable Power Discrepancy / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Improvised Armour / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Incoming Ham / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Incorruptible Pure Pureness / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Infernal Paradise / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Infinite Stock For Sale / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Infinity +1 Element / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Informed Equipment / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Instakill Mook / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Instant Runes / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Interrupted Suicide / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Inventory Management Puzzle / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Invincible Hero / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Invisible Bowstring / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
It Only Works Once / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
It Was with You All Along / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Item Amplifier / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Item Caddy / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Jagged Mouth / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Japanese Video Games / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Joined Your Party / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Joke Character / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Joke Ending / int_1af341a1
 Junji Majima
seeAlso
Disgaea (Franchise)
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Just Eat Him / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Just One More Level! / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Justified Tutorial / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kicking Ass in All Her Finery / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
King Mook / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Knife-Throwing Act / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Knight Templar Big Brother / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Know-Nothing Know-It-All / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lantern Jaw of Justice / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Laughably Evil / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lawful Evil / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lawful Stupid / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Leaked Experience / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Legacy Boss Battle / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Leotard of Power / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lethal Joke Item / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Level Grinding / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Level in Reverse / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Level Limiter / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Level-Up Fill-Up / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lord British Postulate / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Love Freak / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Magic Franchise Word / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Magic Wand / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mana / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mana Burn / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mana Potion / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Marathon Level / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mascot Mook / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Master of One Magic / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Master Swordsman / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Megaton Punch / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mêlée à Trois / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Memetic Bystander / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Minmaxer's Delight / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Minor Injury Overreaction / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mon / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Money Multiplier / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Monster Adventurers / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Monster Allies / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Monster Lord / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Monster Mash / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Monster Town / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mook Maker / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
More Teeth than the Osmond Family / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Multi-Slot Character / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mundane Afterlife / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Muscles Are Meaningless / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
My Eyes Are Leaking / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
My Rules Are Not Your Rules / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Necromancer / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nerf / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nerf Arm / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Niceness Denial / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Badass to His Valet / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Canon for the Wicked / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Cure for Evil / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Experience Points for Medic / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Fourth Wall / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Range Like Point-Blank Range / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Stat Atrophy / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Noblewoman's Laugh / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Elemental / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Indicative Difficulty / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Linear Sequel / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Standard Game Over / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Standard Skill Learning / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Noob Bridge / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Noodle People / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Normal Fish in a Tiny Pond / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Not Always Evil / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Numerical Hard / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nun Too Holy / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Odd Job Gods / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Oddly Visible Eyebrows / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Off the Rails / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Olympus Mons / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ominous Music Box Tune / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ominous Save Prompt / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Omniscient Morality License / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
On the Next / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
One-Gender Race / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
One Size Fits All / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
One Stat to Rule Them All / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Onee-sama / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Only in It for the Money / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Only One Name / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Order Versus Chaos / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ordinary High-School Student / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Orgasmically Delicious / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Otaku / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Zombies Are Different / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Out of Focus / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Overrated and Underleveled / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Parody Sue / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Peninsula of Power Leveling / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Petite Pride / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Phantom Zone / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Planet Baron / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Planet Destroyer / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Player Data Sharing / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Player Mooks / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pointy Ears / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Poke the Poodle / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Poor, Predictable Rock / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Post-End Game Content / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power Copying / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power Equals Rarity / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power Fist / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power Levels / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power Nullifier / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power of the God Hand / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power Perversion Potential / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Powerful, but Inaccurate / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Powers Do the Fighting / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pre-Explosion Glow / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Precocious Crush / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Prestige Class / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pretty in Mink / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pretty Princess Powerhouse / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Prophet Eyes / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Psycho Supporter / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Punished for Sympathy / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pure Is Not Good / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Purposely Overpowered / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
RPG Mechanics 'Verse / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rain of Arrows / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Random Encounters / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Randomly Generated Levels / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rare Candy / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Razor Wind / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Red Alert / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Redemption Demotion / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Reference Overdosed / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Regenerating Health / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Regenerating Mana / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Relationship Values / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rocket Punch / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rocket-Tag Gameplay / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
SI Prefix Name / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sacred Bow and Arrows / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sand in My Eyes / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sarashi / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sarcasm Failure / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Save-Game Limits / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Save Point / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Save Scumming / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Save the Princess / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Scarf of Asskicking / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Scary Scarecrows / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Scissors Cuts Rock / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Scrappy Weapon / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Scunthorpe Problem / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Self-Proclaimed Love Interest / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Semantic Superpower / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sentai / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sequel First / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Series Mascot / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Servant Race / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sexy Discretion Shot / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Shoot the Bullet / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sidelined Protagonist Crossover / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sinister Geometry / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sliding Scale of Gameplay and Story Integration / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sliding Scale of Gender Inequality / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Smarter Than You Look / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Socketed Equipment / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Solo-Character Run / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sound Test / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Space Is Noisy / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Spell Levels / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Spiteful A.I. / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Spoiled Brat / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sprint Shoes / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Squishy Wizard / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Standard RPG Items / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Standard Status Effects / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Star Power / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Starter Equipment / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Stat Grinding / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Stat Sticks / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Status Effect-Powered Ability / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Status Infliction Attack / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sticky Fingers / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Strapped to an Operating Table / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Student and Master Team / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Succubi and Incubi / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sucking-In Lines / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Suicidal Overconfidence / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
"Super Sentai" Stance / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Super-Speed / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Superboss / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Supernatural Gold Eyes / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sword Almighty / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sword and Fist / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Take Me Instead / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tautological Templar / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Team Chef / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Team Killer / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Team Rocket Wins / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tech Points / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Technicolor Fire / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Technicolor Toxin / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Teleportation Misfire / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Terror Hero / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
That One Sidequest / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Beastmaster / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Enemy Weapons Are Better / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Fighting Narcissist / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Glomp / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Goomba / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Grim Reaper / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Gunslinger / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Ham Squad / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Heretic / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Immune / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Napoleon / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Red Mage / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Straight and Arrow Path / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Voiceless / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Worf Barrage / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Theory of Narrative Causality / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
This Is a Drill / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tier System / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tiny Tyrannical Girl / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Token Adult / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Token Mini-Moe / int_1af341a1
 TomoeHanba
seeAlso
Disgaea (Franchise)
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Trauma Inn / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Trilogy Tone Shift / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Turn-Based Combat / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Turns Red / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
12-Episode Anime / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Twinking / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Two Aliases, One Character / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Two Siblings In One / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Undead Child / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unintentionally Unwinnable / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unishment / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unnamed Parent / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unsettling Gender-Reveal / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unstable Equilibrium / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unusable Enemy Equipment / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Uptown Girl / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Vegetarian Vampire / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Video Game Long-Runners / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Video Game Stealing / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Video Game Caring Potential / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villain Cred / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villain Forgot to Level Grind / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Violently Protective Girlfriend / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Watch It for the Meme / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wave-Motion Gun / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
We Are as Mayflies / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Weaponized Exhaust / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
When All You Have Is a Hammer… / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
White Magician Girl / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wide-Eyed Idealist / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wind Is Green / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Winged Humanoid / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
World of Badass / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
World of Technicolor Hair / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
"X" Makes Anything Cool / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Youthful Freckles / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Zombie Puke Attack / int_1af341a1
 Disgaea
seeAlso
Disgaea (Franchise)
 Disgaea 5 (Video Game)
seeAlso
Disgaea (Franchise)
 Disgaea Dimension 2 (Video Game)
seeAlso
Disgaea (Franchise)
 disgaea
sameAs
Disgaea (Franchise)
 Disgaea (Franchise)
hasFeature
Law of Chromatic Superiority / int_1af341a1