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The only problem is that it drains this life from the caster, in order to heal their ally. * LifeDrain: Literally the name of one of the spells.

This is more likely to be the case on Easy mode, where the bosses defeated in your past runs stay defeated for your future characters. You are neither the first nor the last to have been tricked by that traitor Jandric." might be referring to however many characters of yours died before the one under your control finally got there. * LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Duke of Esire's pre-battle phrase, "The King has sired more bastards than expected, but so be it. * Invisibilit圜loak: Stealth potions have this effect. * InTheBlood: The opening cutscene states that the telepathic abilities are something shared by all members of King Jandric's bloodline, thus allowing him to contact you in your sleep, while being held in a dungeon by Duke Tomas of Esire. * InTheBack: Getting behind enemies allows for backstabs, which are automatic critical hits. * HyperactiveMetabolism: The most basic healing items are Apples, which restore 2 HP. * HornyVikings: The barbarians carry such helmets. You are neither the first nor the last to have been tricked by that traitor Jandric." If you happen to reach the Duke of Esire, he simply remarks on this "The King has sired more bastards than expected, but so be it. * HiddenBackupPrince: The protagonist is one. * HeroesPreferSwords: The default Hero fights with a sword. * TheGrimReaper: Every time someone is killed in battle, their body fades away while a spectral Grim Reaper appears briefly. But in this one, you have proven that you are the true heir." ** While a comedic example, the victory text for ] even states: "In another world, you could have been friends. * GreyAndGreyMorality: While some enemies you fight are AlwaysChaoticEvil, like the wolves and the barbarians, the Royal Guard loyal to Duke of Esire are described in sympathetic terms. * TheGoodKing: King Jandric was apparently this, before he got overthrown by the Duke of Esire. * FromNobodyToNightmare: As befits fantasy tales, the bastard under your control at first reacts to Jandric's plan by blurting out "B-but I am a nobody! I can barely plant turnips here on the farm!", while laying on a "bed" of hay. * FlunkyBoss: All besides besides The Dark Knight have at least some back-up. * EverythingFades: The dead bodies immediately fade from the battlefield.
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Whereas stage 1 sword upgrade requires simple iron, for instance, stage 2 suddenly requires silver. * EquipmentUpgrade: Done at the Blacksmith, after you bring to him the required component. These will run away once an alpha is killed. * EnemySummoner: Alpha Wolves summon minor wolves.

However, there are a lot of them to compensate for such failings. Unlike many examples of the trope, they are some of the most fragile enemies you'll face, with the weakest ones literally having a single hitpoint. * DemBones: Introduced with the Undead Undertakings DLC. * DeliberatelyMonochrome: The opening and ending cutscene are done in in black and white.
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She might have been pretty.if the war hadn't left her face scarred and her eyes full of a strange and distant glow." As her description states: "A middle-aged woman is standing before you with a serious expression. The only other boss with so much health is the ] himself. * DamageSpongeBoss: In a game where the health of your characters starts at 5-6 and caps at 12-13, The Dark Knight boss, encountered in the mid-game, has '''50''' HP. However, the enemies and bosses have several dozen hitpoints at most, while your characters have even less, so this still makes all the difference. Since the combat is very low-number, these often only add a few damage points. * CriticalHit: Each character has a stat determining their likelihood of inflicting these. * CounterAttack: Choosing to guard sacrifices the ability to attack on your turn for a boosted Dodge chance and a counter-attack on the enemy's turn. Still, those rates would have made sense if the coins were ''silver'', not gold. Most things cost only a couple of gold coins a night at the Inn is 4, and hiring a mercenary is 8. ** Life Drain is a straighter example, as it drains 2 HP from the caster, but transfers 3 to its target. * CastFromHitpoints: "Death Nova" spell is a unique example, as it deals twice the caster's '''missing''' HP in damage. '''Crowntakers''' is a November 2014 as well.
