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Avalon (Video Game)

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Avalon is a freeware RPG for MS-DOS made in 1998 by Dutch creator Jeroen Derwort, under the name of his production studio, Mi G Outpost, created with the Turbo Pascal 7 programming language, With character portraits drawn in an Animesque style to invoke the feel of a classic 2D JRPG.The creator describes it as follows: "Avalon is an RPG in the classic 2D style. A village in the far future is under attack by monsters, and you (sic) the only one who is brave enough to save it. Of course this is not an easy task, so you'll have to fight many powerful creatures and solve some puzzles to achieve your goal."The protagonist, Mace, is a young man living in a colony on another planet in the year 3045 AD. When the colonists first landed, they detected no animal life on the planet, but suddenly a massive horde of alien monsters appeared out of nowhere and nearly destroyed their village. Mace is (apparently) the only one with the guts to try to trace the threat to its source and end it.Although the combat system is rather simplistic, the art is hit-or-miss, and the plot is somewhat thin, it is a fun game, and there are some interesting and unexpected plot twists. The music is also quite excellent.Not to be confused with any other media using the Avalon name.It can be downloaded here. Note that you will probably need DOS Box or similar software to run it on a Windows PC.A website containing info, downloads, and a walkthrough for the game can be found on RPGClassics.A trailer for the game, featuring gameplay and music, can be seen here.
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Villain: Exit, Stage Left
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Villain: Exit, Stage Left: The Dark Lord does this the first time you defeat him.
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Actually Four Mooks
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Actually Four Mooks: You can never fight more than 2 enemies at once, but the enemies you run into on the map could be either individuals or groups of 2.
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Shop Fodder
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Shop Fodder: The Swiss Watch, found in a chest in the forest (if you can find the key). When used, it displays the current time (actually from your PC's clock), but its real use is to be sold to one of the aliens in the alien village, who will pay a hefty 2000 gold for it. What's even better is you can go back and get it and do this over again as many times as you like for effectively unlimited money, if you're willing to trek back and forth a lot.
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Creator Cameo
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Creator Cameo: Many of the characters are named after the people who worked on the game (both their real names and online aliases) and their family (sometimes with their names spelled backwards)
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Peninsula of Power Leveling
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Peninsula of Power Leveling: The Beach, filled with tons of enemies that aren't that strong, give decent exp and gold, and come right at you so you don't have to wander around to find them.
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Regenerating Health
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Regenerating Health: Mace's health regenerates slowly whenever he's in a village. Once you find the Life-Jug item, it will always regenerate when not in battle. This is necessary for some of the tougher dungeons, as many of the enemies there can and will kill you if you take them on while wounded.
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Ambiguously Brown
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Ambiguously Brown: The ending cinematic shows Mace, Fleur, and Lee all having much darker skin tones than their character portraits and sprites suggest everywhere else.
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Earth That Was
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Earth That Was: Part of the backstory. Humans destroyed the Earth with pollution and nuclear war, and thus needed to settle a new planet.
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Palette Swap
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Palette Swap: A relatively weak monster you encounter early in the game on the Beach, known as the 'Atomic Waste', appears later, recolored yellow and grey, as the 'Burning Acid', a much more powerful enemy you encounter in the Gray Cave.
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Turn-Based Combat
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Turn-Based Combat: The combat system is completely turn-based.
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Hellish Horse
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Hellish Horse: The fire horse, a flaming horse-like enemy encountered in the Gray Cave
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Easter Egg
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Easter Egg: If you use the area scanner in the Gray Cave, you can make out the initials "Mi G" on the map, the name of the developer.
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Informed Equipment
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Informed Equipment: Not only does Mace's sprite never show the equipment he has, but there is no visual representation of any of the weapons or defenses at all. All you get are their names and descriptions and the sound effects they make. Their visual effects on enemies are all the same.
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Sound Test
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Sound Test: There is a stereo available in Lee's house once you complete the game, where you can listen to all of the game's music.
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Glass Cannon
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Glass Cannon: Mace becomes one by the end of the game, as the most powerful weapon you can obtain has a power of 500, but the most powerful defense only has a power of 60.
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Noob Cave
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Noob Cave: The forest. It doesn't even have a boss encounter. Although you can still die here if you're not sufficiently prepared and careful.
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No Hero Discount
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No Hero Discount: Despite carrying the weapons and equipment that are key to saving them from the hostile aliens, and Mace being the only one who has the guts to actually use them, both villages still charge you full price for everything.
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Aliens Are Bastards
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Aliens Are Bastards: The Dark Force wants to wipe out humanity, seemingly just because they consider them inferior. We later learn their real motivation.
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Degraded Boss
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Degraded Boss: The second boss fight is against two Dark Guards, but once you gain access to the castle you can encounter them as normal enemies.
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Damage-Increasing Debuff
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Damage-Increasing Debuff: The "Defpen" (Defense Penetrator) items you can buy at the Alien Village lower an enemy's defense rating, so you can inflict more damage to them with your attacks. These are necessary to defeat certain bosses.
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Doomed Hometown
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Doomed Hometown: Subverted. The Dark Force attacks the village and kidnaps all of the villagers except for Mace and Caddman, but after you defeat the Dark Lord, all of the villagers are returned safely and the village is even expanded to include Caddman's house.
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You Can Say That Again
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You Can Say That Again: Combined with Precision F-Strike, when Caddman hears that the Dark Lord escaped, he exclaims "shit", Mace replies with this line, and Caddman does indeed say it again.
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Non-Lethal K.O.
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Non-Lethal K.O.: Zig-zagged. Defeated enemies are randomly said to either die or "collapse".
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Heroes Prefer Swords
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Heroes Prefer Swords: Averted. There is one sword in the game that Mace can use, but it is quickly made obsolete by much better weapons. The strongest weapon you can get is the Vaporizer.
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When Trees Attack
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When Trees Attack: The Living Trees, bosses encountered in the castle garden. A significant step up in difficulty from anything you've faced before.
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Fling a Light into the Future
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Fling a Light into the Future: The backstory has the colony ship being a form of this, escaping the devastated Earth in search of a new homeworld.
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Credits Gag
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Credits Gag: The ending credits thank both Michael Jackson and the Pope. While the former might have been an inspiration for the game's music, the latter's presence in the credits is a mystery.
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Trespassing Hero
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Trespassing Hero: You can enter almost every building in both the Human and Alien Villages.
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Villain Forgot to Level Grind
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Villain Forgot to Level Grind: Averted. Both Esor Amreh and the Dark Lord are more powerful the second time you fight them.
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Immortal Breaker
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Immortal Breaker: AIDS, strangely enough
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The Immune
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The Immune: The Dark Lord, the only Sinnet who was immune to AIDS.
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Level-Up Fill-Up
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Level-Up Fill-Up: In this game, leveling up only increases your maximum HP and nothing else. But it also heals all damage you might have taken and instantly brings your HP to its new maximum.
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Inexplicable Treasure Chests
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Inexplicable Treasure Chests: A few, one found in the forest and another one outside of Caddman's house. Most others are in places you would expect to find them, such as treasure rooms.
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No Such Thing as Space Jesus
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No Such Thing as Space Jesus: Averted. One of the Sinnet race was known to and worshipped by humans in the past as God. Yes, that God. And then he died from AIDS. Really.
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Find the Cure!
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Find the Cure: Finding the Flower of the Eternal Roam to brew the Dark Potion, the antidote to the Dark Poison. A slightly irregular example because the Dark Poison doesn't kill Mace, and he actually seems to recover from it just fine. The reason that he needs the cure is so he can have it ready when Esor Amreh uses the poison against him again. Also, you only need to find one ingredient, while Caddman gathers the rest on his own and brews the potion for you.
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Almost Dead Guy
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Almost Dead Guy: Rednael, who dies after escaping from the castle dungeon, just in time to tell you where the master key to the castle is buried.
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Deflector Shields
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Deflector Shields: The three strongest pieces of defensive equipment you can buy (the Force Field, Plasma Shield, and Matrix Overdrive)
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Sequel Hook
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Sequel Hook: The ending cinematic implies that Mace may have to fight to protect Avalon again, along with an ominous image of a snake-like being. Unfortunately, a sequel was never made.
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Our Ghosts Are Different
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Our Ghosts Are Different: Spectres are enemies you can encounter on the Beach, which appear as wisp-like ghosts with glowing orange-yellow eyes, yet they seem to be physical beings that are just as vulnerable to mundane weapons as any other enemy in the game.
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Giant Squid
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Giant Squid: The "Big Squid" enemy you can encounter in the sea fits this description. Oddly, it has a mouth on the front of its head (instead of the bottom) with human-like teeth instead of a beak, but this can be excused due to the fact that it's an alien.
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An Economy Is You
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An Economy Is You: Aside from Caddman and Rednael (both of whom you never actually see fighting, and the latter of which dies early in the game), Mace is the only one who actually fights the Dark Force, yet the shops in both the Human and Alien Villages sell weapons, defense, and items specifically for battle.
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Treasure Room
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Treasure Room: There's one in the castle, which you can see immediately upon entering, but it takes a lot more exploring to actually reach. 5 out of the 6 chests there yield money or useful items, but the sixth contains a trap that instantly kills you if you open it.
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featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_6ca84a8f
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6d7026fa
type
Punny Name
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6d7026fa
comment
Punny Name: The tribe of friendly aliens is called the Syuglooc. Now read it backwards.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6d7026fa
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6d7026fa
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_6d7026fa
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
type
Guide Dang It!
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
comment
Guide Dang It!: In order to unlock the main door inside of the castle, you must first enter the dungeon and speak with Rednael, then search through the castle to find the golden key which unlocks the castle garden. After that, you have to return to the Alien Village and speak with Kreznjerk, who tells you that you need a spade to dig up the key. Then, you have to travel all the way back to the Human Village (which has nothing of value to you at this point in the game, the shops there having been made obsolete by those in the Alien Village), enter a specific house, and speak with a specific NPC, who will give you the spade. Finally, you must return all the way to the castle garden, find the altar, and use the spade on the ground 10 steps to the right of it (or thereabouts) to dig up the key. Even after all that, you will find that the key won't open the main door, so you have to travel to another obscure, out-of-the-way locked door in the castle, use the master key to open it, and then take the access-card in the chest behind that door, and only then can you open the main door.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6f059863
type
Oddly Small Organization
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6f059863
comment
Oddly Small Organization: For a species that supposedly ruled millions of planets across the universe, it seems odd that there were only 52 Sinnet in total. Of course, that could have just been the number that were entombed in the White Tower, with more having died elsewhere on other planets.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6f059863
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6f059863
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_6f059863
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6fd620fd
type
Anti-Human Alliance
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6fd620fd
comment
Anti-Human Alliance: The Dark Force. Possibly not a straight example as many of the different aliens were under the direct mental control of the Dark Lord.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6fd620fd
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_6fd620fd
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_6fd620fd
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_704d7e91
type
No Ontological Inertia
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_704d7e91
comment
No Ontological Inertia: All of the monsters on the planet Avalon disappear for good once the Dark Lord is defeated. Caddman speculates that they may have been somehow part of the Dark Lord's being itself.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_704d7e91
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_704d7e91
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_704d7e91
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_7b6e6602
type
Badasses Wear Bandanas
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_7b6e6602
comment
Badasses Wear Bandanas: Mace is constantly wearing a red bandana.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_7b6e6602
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_7b6e6602
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_7b6e6602
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_7e02bded
type
Fetch Quest
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_7e02bded
comment
Fetch Quest: Your first mission is to retrieve Fleur's necklace which she lost in the forest when the aliens attacked. There's also the quest to get the Flower of the Eternal Roam to brew the antidote to the Dark Poison.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_7e02bded
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_7e02bded
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_7e02bded
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_808b6d16
type
Sdrawkcab Name
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_808b6d16
comment
Sdrawkcab Name: Used a lot, with names like "Neorej", "Rednael", "Esor Amreh", "Sram", "Knarf", the main villain belonging to a species called the "Sinnet", and the tribe of friendly aliens known as the "Syuglooc".
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_808b6d16
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_808b6d16
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_808b6d16
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_844c1f3b
type
Treacherous Quest Giver
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_844c1f3b
comment
Treacherous Quest Giver: Tracer, aka Esor Amreh. At first he just hopes you'll get yourself killed fighting the Dark Force, but when you survive he decides to kill you himself.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_844c1f3b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_844c1f3b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_844c1f3b
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_87de091e
type
Improbable Power Discrepancy
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_87de091e
comment
Improbable Power Discrepancy: You would expect the guards and monsters in the castle to be the strongest the Dark Force had (next to the monsters in the White Tower), but hostile plant bulbs and trilobites in the castle garden, and slime blobs and pterodons in the mountains, are stronger, just because you encounter them later.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_87de091e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_87de091e
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_87de091e
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_883f3732
type
WarmUpBoss
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_883f3732
comment
Warm-Up Boss: The Snake, the first boss you encounter. He's only slightly stronger than the enemies you've been fighting so far.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_883f3732
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_883f3732
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_883f3732
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_89d694cc
type
Place of Power
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_89d694cc
comment
Place of Power: The Dark Lord mentions that the Mausoleum of the White Tower was constructed using ancient power that humans can't understand, and says that some of that power still remained even after the death of the rest of his race, so when he fought Mace there, he got a significant powerup compared to his previous form.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_89d694cc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_89d694cc
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_89d694cc
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9136471a
type
Our Goblins Are Different
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9136471a
comment
Our Goblins Are Different: Like every other enemy in the game, the goblins here are actually aliens, and they patrol the inside of the castle along with other creatures. They seem to be carrying around a broom in their art, indicating that they're the equivalent of janitors. Strangely, despite this, they have a higher attack power than the Dark Guards.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9136471a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9136471a
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_9136471a
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9502bbf5
type
All Swords Are the Same
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9502bbf5
comment
All Swords Are the Same: More like All Weapons Are The Same. Aside from being more powerful, the only difference between each of the weapons (which range from knives to guns to lasers and rocket launchers) is the sound effect they play when used. You never get to actually see the weapons or their effects.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9502bbf5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9502bbf5
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_9502bbf5
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9712e10
type
Sword of Plot Advancement
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9712e10
comment
Sword of Plot Advancement: The Vaporizer, the weapon you get after defeating Esor Amreh. It has an attack power of 500, compared to the 270 of the rocket launcher, the strongest weapon that you can buy.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9712e10
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9712e10
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_9712e10
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9dd2cbc2
type
CloudCuckooLander
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9dd2cbc2
comment
Cloud Cuckoo Lander: The twins Willy and Wally, who are supposedly very intelligent yet often say random and ridiculous things.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9dd2cbc2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9dd2cbc2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_9dd2cbc2
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9edbda07
type
Elite Mooks
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9edbda07
comment
Elite Mooks: The Sinnet Guardians in the White Tower, who practically qualify as bosses themselves. Fighting two at once is extremely dangerous, even when you've become as powerful as you can get in the game.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9edbda07
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_9edbda07
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_9edbda07
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_a51467fe
type
Chest Monster
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_a51467fe
comment
Chest Monster: There is only one in the entire game, towards the end, which arguably makes it a lot more surprising when you run into it.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_a51467fe
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_a51467fe
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_a51467fe
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_a8f9cca9
type
Pre-existing Encounters
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_a8f9cca9
comment
Pre-existing Encounters: The game uses these instead of Random Encounters, as enemies are visible as worm-like blue blobs on the screen (or armored guards, when in the castle or the White Tower) so you can attempt to avoid them, although they will chase you down.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_a8f9cca9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_a8f9cca9
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_a8f9cca9
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_a9c1bc0c
type
Bee Afraid
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_a9c1bc0c
comment
Bee Afraid: One of the first types of enemies you will encounter are swarms of Attack Bees.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_a9c1bc0c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_a9c1bc0c
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_a9c1bc0c
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_aa4fa3d5
type
Ancient Astronauts
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_aa4fa3d5
comment
Ancient Astronauts: The Sinnet ruled many planets including Earth in the past. The Sinnet that ruled Earth was known to humans as "God".
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_aa4fa3d5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_aa4fa3d5
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_aa4fa3d5
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_abb930ed
type
Sleeper Starship
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_abb930ed
comment
Sleeper Starship: The colony ship that brought the humans to Avalon.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_abb930ed
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_abb930ed
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_abb930ed
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_add14bc2
type
Orcus on His Throne
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_add14bc2
comment
Orcus on His Throne: The Dark Lord relies on his minions to do all the work, only fighting Mace when he actually reaches him in his throne room. After losing there, he runs away and Mace has to hunt him down to finally put an end to him for good.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_add14bc2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_add14bc2
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_add14bc2
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b21ed2d2
type
Experience Points
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b21ed2d2
comment
Experience Points: Every defeated enemy gives you some. Each level requires twice as many EXP as the previous one, but all a level up does is increase your maximum HP.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b21ed2d2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b21ed2d2
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_b21ed2d2
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b2d8059f
type
Innocent Aliens
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b2d8059f
comment
Innocent Aliens: The Syuglooc, the only tribe of aliens that is willing to help you.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b2d8059f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b2d8059f
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_b2d8059f
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b36ae36a
type
Collector of the Strange
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b36ae36a
comment
Collector of the Strange: The alien Caw likes to collect things that 'tick', such as watches and clocks. You can sell the Swiss Watch to him for 2000 gold.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b36ae36a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b36ae36a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_b36ae36a
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b465f5e5
type
Level-Map Display
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b465f5e5
comment
Level-Map Display: The Area Scanner, which you get rather late in the game.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b465f5e5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b465f5e5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_b465f5e5
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b7d85d68
type
Healing Potion
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b7d85d68
comment
Healing Potion: Comes in three varieties: The small medic kit, which restores 100 HP, the large medic kit, which restores 200 HP, and the media kit 2000, which restores all of your HP.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b7d85d68
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b7d85d68
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_b7d85d68
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b8dde2
type
Evil Overlord
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b8dde2
comment
Evil Overlord: The Dark Lord, obviously.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b8dde2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_b8dde2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_b8dde2
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_bc00493f
type
Precision F-Strike
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_bc00493f
comment
Precision F-Strike: Mace calls the first two Dark Guards he encounters "alien motherfuckers" before fighting them.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_bc00493f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_bc00493f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_bc00493f
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_bc0ad0c0
type
Money Spider
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_bc0ad0c0
comment
Money Spider: Every enemy in the game drops gold when killed, even swarms of insects.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_bc0ad0c0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_bc0ad0c0
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_bc0ad0c0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_be7ff283
type
YouGottaHaveBlueHair
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_be7ff283
comment
You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Mace, the protagonist
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_be7ff283
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_be7ff283
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_be7ff283
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_bf9ed416
type
Immortality
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_bf9ed416
comment
Immortality: The Sinnet had this. Before AIDS killed them
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_bf9ed416
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_bf9ed416
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1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_bf9ed416
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c09dbbbb
type
Weaksauce Weakness
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c09dbbbb
comment
Weaksauce Weakness: The Sinnet, immortal alien beings who ruled the universe and were worshipped as gods, were all killed by AIDS, except for one.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c09dbbbb
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c09dbbbb
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_c09dbbbb
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c25c7890
type
Fun with Acronyms
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c25c7890
comment
Fun with Acronyms: The space agency that built the colony ship is known as UNINSTALL (United Nations International Nuclear Space Technology Association at a Lethal Level).
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c25c7890
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c25c7890
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_c25c7890
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c5eee42a
type
Final Boss Preview
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c5eee42a
comment
Final Boss Preview: An odd example, as you actually defeat him in your first encounter without that much trouble, only for him to escape and come back to fight you again, stronger this time.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c5eee42a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c5eee42a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_c5eee42a
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c5f23623
type
Broken Bridge
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c5f23623
comment
Broken Bridge: At one point, you need to find a pickaxe to break a boulder in your way to let you exit a dungeon. Much later in the game, you need to find a piece of wood to repair a broken ladder so you can advance.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c5f23623
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c5f23623
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_c5f23623
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
type
Shout-Out
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
comment
Shout-Out: Supplementary material reveals that the alien Sram called the translation device he invented a "Babel Fish", but he was not sure why. The alien merchant claims that the Matrix Overdrive, the most powerful defensive equipment you can buy, was used by Rambo in Rambo MCIX.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_c75df49a
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c930d83a
type
Octopoid Aliens
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c930d83a
comment
Octopoid Aliens: The Sinnet appear to be a species of these.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c930d83a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c930d83a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_c930d83a
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c9c317cd
type
Last-Minute Hookup
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c9c317cd
comment
Last-Minute Hookup: Mace and Fleur
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c9c317cd
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_c9c317cd
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_c9c317cd
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_cb5cf4a5
type
Poison Mushroom
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_cb5cf4a5
comment
Poison Mushroom: The nuclear warhead. You might think it would be a powerful weapon, but using it just blows you up and gives you a game over.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_cb5cf4a5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_cb5cf4a5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_cb5cf4a5
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_ccc0d531
type
Settling the Frontier
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_ccc0d531
comment
Settling the Frontier: The colony on the planet Avalon, founded by a ship from Earth.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_ccc0d531
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_ccc0d531
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_ccc0d531
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_ce1b6f32
type
Temple of Doom
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_ce1b6f32
comment
Temple of Doom: The White Tower is one, along with being the final dungeon.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_ce1b6f32
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_ce1b6f32
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_ce1b6f32
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_ce9a1c4a
type
Underground Level
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_ce9a1c4a
comment
Underground Level: There are actually four of them, which is saying something since there are only around 12 dungeons in total.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_ce9a1c4a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_ce9a1c4a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Avalon (Video Game)
hasFeature
Avalon (Video Game) / int_ce9a1c4a
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_cf92fea8
type
Cassandra Truth
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_cf92fea8
comment
Cassandra Truth: Caddman warned the other villagers that the planet was home to hostile aliens, but they didn't believe him, and even exiled him when he wouldn't stop insisting on it.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_cf92fea8
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Schmuck Bait
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Schmuck Bait: The nuclear warhead, which is available to purchase at the alien village for 10,000 gold. The description warns you to never use it, and if you do, it causes an instant game over.
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_d2c0e2ed
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_d5656fbe
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The Unpronounceable
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The Unpronounceable: Caddman's real name is "Nekerps et tiu Gitsal". Upon hearing this, Mace decides to just keep calling him Caddman.
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_d5656fbe
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Last of His Kind
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Last of His Kind: The Dark Lord
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_e26f04b4
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One Password Attempt Ever
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One Password Attempt Ever: In the White Tower, you have to enter the number of dead Sinnet (indicated by the coffins) to gain access to the final boss fight. The answer is 052. If you enter anything else, you instantly die.
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_e3ae83cf
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The Mole
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The Mole: Tracer, aka Esor Amreh
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_e70127
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Guns Are Worthless
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Guns Are Worthless: Averted. Perhaps even inverted, because the early basic weapons like knives, swords, and axes are all vastly inferior to the firearms (and energy weapons) you can get later.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_eb4ee9eb
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_eb4ee9eb
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Beethoven Was an Alien Spy
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comment
Beethoven Was an Alien Spy: In this case, none other than God Himself was an alien.
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_ec7da60a
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Kill and Replace
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Kill and Replace: Strongly implied that Esor Amreh did this to Tracer
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_ece27800
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Blob Monster
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Blob Monster: The Green Slime, and later the Slymco enemies.
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_ee19d278
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A World Half Full
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A World Half Full: Caddman's speech at the end suggests That there may be other human colonies that have survived, and perhaps even Earth isn't completely ruined and humans may still live there.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_ef4d8558
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_ef4d8558
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_f0982bbf
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Aliens Steal Cable
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_f0982bbf
comment
Aliens Steal Cable: The only way to explain how the Syuglooc know all about Earth culture and have lots of Earth weapons and equipment for sale.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_f0982bbf
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_f0982bbf
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Wake-Up Call Boss
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Wake-Up Call Boss: The Living Trees. These are the first enemies that really require you to use Power Suckers, Defpens, and Paralysers to overcome.
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_f4a0408f
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_f5b974c6
type
Superior Species
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comment
Superior Species: The Sinnet consider themselves to be this compared to humans, due to controlling millions of planets throughout the universe at their height and being immortal.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_f5b974c6
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_f5b974c6
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_f6614cfe
type
Cute Slime Mook
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comment
Cute Slime Mook: Averted. The Green Slime◊ enemy is rather creepy looking.
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The Very Definitely Final Dungeon
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The Very Definitely Final Dungeon: The White Tower, where you face the Dark Lord for the second and last time.
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_f821e963
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type
Equipment-Based Progression
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comment
Equipment-Based Progression: Leveling up only increases your maximum HP. To actually get stronger attack and defense stats, you need to buy (or find) new weapons and defenses.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_fa59871
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_fa59871
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type
Hopeless Boss Fight
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_fc07d409
comment
Hopeless Boss Fight: The first fight against Esor Amreh. When you get him down to below 2000 HP, he immediately uses a "Dark Poison" that instantly knocks you out. Only after you find the antidote to the poison can you take him on again and win.
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_fc07d409
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_fc07d409
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Flower from the Mountaintop
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comment
Flower from the Mountaintop: The Flower of the Eternal Roam, which you need to collect for Caddman to brew the Dark Potion (the antidote to the Dark Poison).
 Avalon (Video Game) / int_fefdc161
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Avalon (Video Game) / int_fefdc161
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Everything Trying to Kill You
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Everything Trying to Kill You: Justified, as all of the hostile aliens, down to the insects, are under either the command or the direct mental compulsion of the Dark Lord.
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