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The fourth game has the new heroine, Anna, tracking downwardly the 3 party members later her hamlet was ransacked of many things, most importantly a jewel kept in that location. Anna starts the quest looking for the rest of the political party to try and get the jewel dorsum, simply when information technology turns out to exist missing, she drags the squad along to find it.

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  • Absurdly Loftier Level Cap: At that place is no level cap, but medals are only rewarded at x-level intervals upwardly to level forty. Playing in New Game+ averts this, as yous will reach level 40 within the 2nd playthrough, and likely 50 by the end of the third!
  • A-Cup Angst: Anna asks Natz what she eats to get such large breasts. Natz is flustered, Lance is eager to find out, and Matt is intently pretending that he didn't hear a thing.
    • If Natz after dies with Anna in the political party, Anna may annotate that Natz'south 'flab' doesn't cushion attacks after all. In context with the above conversation, she comes beyond equally less mean and more than jealous.
  • Allegedly Gratis Game: Downplayed in which unlocking all items as well as the harder difficulty New Game+ requires a $7.l donation to Roszak. These are but extras, though; the game is fully beatable without purchasing these and you get a pretty total selection of equipment anyway, and it plays out more like a bonus expansion pack to an already complete game.
  • And I Must Scream: At the second hamlet near the optional graveyard expanse, one of the NPCs will bring up a rumour about how her friend was supposedly turned into a tree. Going into the graveyard area you'll see a lot of living copse, which the main characters bear witness pity towards if you try to collaborate with. Information technology'due south stated during the mentioned give-and-take that this is adequately common.
  • And Man Grew Proud: What happened to the once-mighty cat civilization? You notice out the truth at the end of EBF4.
  • Anti-Frustration Features: The Instant Death status ailment instantly charges your limit break. Not only can this turn the tide, it can make it easier to recharge it before a dominate boxing.
  • Antimatter: In the 4th game, when Lance'due south Antimatter is used, he says:

    In case y'all were wondering, my guns are powered by antimatter-catalyzed nuclear pulses!

  • Arbitrary Headcount Limit: With Anna joining the party in the fourth game, the party can only have three members at once. Fortunately, the unused party member can exist swapped in at any fourth dimension during boxing without wasting a turn.
  • Artistic License – Economics: One of Lance's idle animations is him reading a newspaper. Quoth one of the randomly-picked headlines that may appear:

    Unabridged WORLD IN DEBT
    BANKS SAY "oops"

  • Fine art Shift: This entry starts the cutscenes that are rendered in a structure-paper like artstyle.
  • Ascended Actress: Anna, a quest NPC in the third game, is a playable grapheme in the quaternary and considered by the political party members to exist the principal character. She bears an uncanny resemblance to the merchant from the first game — who is substantially the kickoff person you run into.
  • Backtracking: Chests and cloak-and-dagger levels are often blocked by obstacles that the player can't currently bypass. The characters at 1 point annotate on the amount of backtracking in the game.
  • Barrier Change Boss: EBF4 has the Crystal Golem, who changes between Burn down, Ice, Lightning every fourth dimension information technology's hit. This includes individual hits from multi-hit attacks. Like Akron, scanning information technology in one case reveals its affinities for the rest of the fight.
  • Beach Episode:
    • The above is referenced in the fourth game, when visiting the beach at Goldenbrick Resort.
  • Bears Are Bad News: Bears and variants of it are introduced as enemies. They get the Berserk status when they are hit with a strong assail.
  • Better Than a Bare Seedling: The fourth game is quite meta, and to cap it off, the catastrophe has our protagonists say their opinions on the story, and Matt goes on to merits he negotiated the New Game+ with the developer.
    • The fifth game has the characters give you explicit tips with the game (and not just in-universe logical stuff similar "We should effort zapping moisture enemies", stuff like "Tin can anyone use Reflex to remove Shroud?" like the skill says information technology does) and adds an in-game fanart gallery that the party, naturally, will annotate on seeing.
  • Large "NO!": Matt's initial reaction to the Block Puzzle in Battle Mountain.

    Matt: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!1 GODCATDAMMIT! WHY?!? I'D RATHER DIE THAN Exercise THIS Crud!

  • Block Puzzle: Used to guard chests like at:
    • The bottom of Greenwood Village.
    • The Goldbrick Resort area that is the entrance to the Temple of Godcat.
    • A Battle Mount screen attainable right afterward Rainbow Rafflesia.
    • Near the entrance to the Crystal Caverns.
    • Another Boxing Mountain screen attainable right earlier the Diamond Golem.
  • Bloodsucking Bats: Blood Bats are introduced whose description in the bestiary starts with: "A bloodsucking enemy".
  • Bonus Dominate: The Glitch in 4. To a lesser extent, the Beholder was upgraded to this; having a high corporeality of health, being more of a Flunky Boss, and even having the boss fight theme playing when you fight him.
    • The Steam version added beefed-up alternate versions of the normal bosses, the Zombie Hydra, undead versions of the political party, and a dominate-level Cosmic Monolith... non that it needed much more power to be considered boss-level.
  • Booze-Based Buff: There is an enemy in the quaternary game based off of Tanuki, just more realistic. They have a gourd of booze around their necks that they can drink for health and a strength boost.
    • Heal More is explicitly referred to as the best spell in the game, and with adept reason. It's a simple multi-target healing spell. You'll be using it a lot.
    • The Alchemist's Bow and Chainsaw Sword, for Anna and Matt, respectively, are useful for trash mobs. The Alchemist's Bow has a risk of inflicting every single status in the game, even instant expiry, on hitting, so focusing her rain of arrows on trash mobs, or possibly fifty-fifty bosses if you don't accept their elemental weakness or feel like gambling on amend statuses like stun or seal showing upward (which bosses are often simply resistant rather than immune to), can be pretty helpful. The Chainsaw Sword has a much higher chance of instant death, and only instant death, making it useful in dealing with trash mobs, since it tin mop upwardly very, very quickly if you get lucky, just bosses are always allowed to instant death.
  • Boss Banter: In EBF4, the final boss, or rather, each of her halves, elaborates on the banter of EBF3'southward final boss.
  • Boss in Mook Clothing:
    • In the fourth game, Monoliths are somewhat reduced in power. They are still strong, merely a simple Syphon (Silence) skill tin can completely wreck them, since all their attacks are spells. Their best attacks now require them to utilise a plow to accuse, which makes it easier for the player to defend. A new enemy type, Dragons, takes their place as the new Dominate in Mook Clothing, and are threatening for generally the same reasons that Monoliths were in the 3rd game. At that place are likewise the Defender robots found in the factory — yep, the same Defender that was the penultimate boss in the outset game — which take lots of wellness and bargain lots of impairment.
    • The fourth game as well contains a redux of the penultimate boss from the previous installment that appears as a regular see — y'all have to fight Black, Gold, and Red Dragons all at once that have similar abilities to those that the Pyrohydra had. Thankfully, they are weaker and don't get buffs when you impale other dragons, though they are more than than able to buff themselves up.
  • Boss Blitz: Battle Mountain in the Steam version of EBF4 has four of these. #one has you fighting the minibosses, #2 has you rushing the main game bosses, #iii is a serial of the upgraded versions of those bosses, and #4 is confronting the dark versions of your party. This game as well has a 38-wave Foe Rush.
  • Cleaved Bridge: The fourth game contains numerous obstacles that are impassable until you go a certain item. These include literal cleaved bridges that require you to obtain a "ladder" item in gild to bridge the gaps. Lance gets bellyaching at all the backtracking they have to do because of this, while Matt is annoyed at how stupid some of the obstacles are.
  • Brutal Bonus Level: Battle Mount in the Steam version of the fourth game, featuring beefed up versions of the principal bosses, new bosses more powerful than those in the main game, and regular enemy encounters with at least 6 waves of enemies each, with each wave getting progressively harder. Not to mention all enemy encounters there scale to your level.
  • Butter Face up: In the fourth game, when Lance meets Night Natalie, he says:

    (Woah! Evil Natalie is even hotter than the existent 1! Well, maybe if yous put a bag over her caput...)

  • Chainmail Bikini: The Breastplate outfit for females in 4 at least covers upward the ladies from the waist down all right, but even so rather emphasizes "breast" over "plate".
  • Chain of Deals: With some NPCs in Goldenbrick Resort, there'south a chain of quests involving things that look like important objects, but really aren't. You lot kickoff the game with Old Boots, give it to Jan for a shovel, get a pair of spiked boots for it, and finally you go a map to the ancient ruins in the jungle.
  • Charged Attack:
    • Laser Turrets have a powerful laser boom that can One-Hit Kill a actor on harder difficulties.
    • Stunflowers take an assault where they charge for one turn, then use that free energy to make an electric beam attack, attacking the whole agile political party.
    • Monolith enemies tend to always accept a charged attack. The Heaven Monoliths are unique in that they too heal and vitrify themselves while charging, while the other ones practice aught else merely accuse.
  • Commonplace Rare: There is exactly one stepladder in the entire game world. Information technology is sought after past NPCs as if it were the Holy Grail.
  • Convection Schmonvection: You lot can all the same stand on metallic walkways suspended over lava without suffering any ill effects; however, to walk on lava y'all need special boots, and even then, you'll accept damage.
  • Defeat Means Friendship: Summons in the fourth game are bosses you defeated in both the 3rd and quaternary game. Natz lampshades the trope when she mentions how uncomfortable she is having allies that switch sides so easily.
  • Description Cut: Anna first meets Matt with a huge sack full of loot. He internally reasons he can't drop it, so he'll endeavour to run for it and become hit a bit if he has to. Then he'due south face downward in the dirt full of arrows, albeit that didn't go and then well.
  • Die, Chair, Die!: The fourth game has key items that allow you destroy trees and rocks. Some of them must be cleared to progress the chief story, and y'all get an achievement for the first utilize of each, just many — even nonessential ones — yield equipment crafting items (of logical type, such every bit Soft Woods from sure trees), and then there are the ones that block passages leading to shortcuts or treasure chests. All of this makes it generally worthwhile to accept out every tree and rock that yous can, in one case you are able to.
  • Dual Boss:
    • Godcat plays it straight first, with Creator Godcat and Destroyer Godcat, and so both of their Ane-Winged Angel forms separate. After beating both individually, they attack you together, but they aren't weakened at all and still manage to remain a Flunky Boss on top of that!
    • The Dark Players dominate rush does this twice in one boxing, meaning ii Night Players per moving ridge! Oh, and they can summon their normal helpers when their partners become down. Have fun!
  • Easy-Fashion Mockery:
    • An NPC telling you about difficulty levels in 4 says y'all should exist ashamed for playing it on the easiest difficulty.
    • Zero mode, as mentioned in a higher place. Its name alone is likely this.
  • Eldritch Abomination: The Glitch. Unknowable name, unknowable form, resistant to all elements, spawns smaller versions of itself, kills players with a bear on that does 0 harm. And the party's reaction to seeing it is a dumbfounded "huh?"
  • Export Save: The ii.0 update added the ability to export 22KB+ save files in the odd .meow extension. They're downloaded from the game and loaded from the file explorer. A program similar Notepad++ can easily open up them, though.
  • Final Dominate Preview: In EBF4, you run into the Final Dominate for the kickoff time right equally you are near to walk out of the Crystal Caverns; without alert, you are all of a sudden thrust into a surprise encounter against Godcat, simply afterwards a dominate fight. There'southward a 2nd such run into in the middle of Lankyroot Jungle'due south lava cave. To win the battle, all you accept to do is lookout helplessly every bit she avoids nearly all of your attacks effortlessly and launches single-target spells powerful plenty to empty your HP guess several times over. After a few turns of toying with you, she'll depart and leave behind some mid-level enemies that you lot tin actually fight.
  • Flipping Helpless: In the quaternary game, when Mighty Oak is defeated, and therefore, tipped over, Anna says:

    And he's down! Don't worry, he's non injure at all. He just can't get back up from that position.

  • Flunky Boss: The fourth game does this with all of its bosses as well (except the Zombie Hydra equally of the Boxing Mount update). The final battle with Godcat is not but this in waves ii and 4, but pulls off both this and Dual Boss in wave six.
  • Frictionless Ice: Water ice blocks in EBF4 never stop sliding until they hit an object.
  • Game Gourmet: Dissever into regular consumables of Food, and Rare Candy Stats items:
    Food: Kiwi, Pumpkin, Coconut, Watermelon, Muffin, Ice Cream, Cupcake, Sundae, Cherry, Lemon, Pineapple, Chocolate, Cheese, Fried Craven, Crisps, Fries, Softdrink, Energy Drink, Beer, Milk, Java, Garlic, Burger, Pizza, Orangish Juice, Chilli Sauce

    Stats: Honeycomb, Sushi, Ham, Beefiness, Cake, Donut, Lollipop, Candycane

  • Game Over: The fourth game has the aforementioned Game Over theme, merely the groundwork is completely dark. Same with the 5th.
  • Gender-Restricted Ability: In the fourth game, some of the Special Skills, which tin can only be used past a single graphic symbol, are restricted to either Matt and Lance, the males, or Natalie and Anna, the females:
    • Male person Only:
      • Giga Drill
      • Power Metallic
      • Death Metallic
      • Ion Cannon
    • Female person Only:
      • Revive
      • Gaia [10]: Gaia Seed, Gaia Flower, and Gaia Flower
      • Toxic
      • Absolute Zero
  • Ghost Pirate: In the 4th game, since undead pirates are role of the trope, the medal for defeating Dark Matt on Epic difficulty is:

    Defeat an undead pirate on Epic Difficulty.

  • Behemothic Mook: In four, some waves incorporate regular enemies that have larger sprites in addition to higher levels and stats. Of note is the behemothic kitten soldier in Battle Mountain's foe rush, who is fifteen levels higher than the party'due south average level. The practiced news is that their elemental and status resistances are unchanged.
  • Giant Infinite Flea from Nowhere: While the game doesn't ever brand sense, it'south oft best-selling or lampshaded when information technology happens, which makes the robot pumpkin dominate in the jungle in EBF4 all the stranger since it's not even commented on despite existence massively out of place.
  • Glitch Entity: The Glitch is a take on this trope. More than ordinarily, Pumpkin Slimes can't normally be seen in the game except every bit a glimpse from The Glitch.
  • God and Satan Are Both Jerks: Not merely did Godcat create Akron, she'due south actually less affable to the party than him. She can as well fulfill this trope by herself due to having a lite and a dark attribute, which represent creation and devastation respectively.
  • Go into the Light: In the fourth game, one of Matt'south phrases, when he's revived, is:

    Oi! (I was only about to find out what that lite at the terminate of the tunnel was...)

  • Gotta Catch Them All: The antagonists are doing this in the fourth game. You don't get any of them, and don't fifty-fifty become close to communicable them until the last one.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: Destroyer Godcat states in Epic Boxing Fantasy 4 that Akron, the previous game'south Big Bad Sealed Evil in a Can Final Boss, was her creation.
  • Healer Signs On Early: In the 4th game, the player starts off playing equally Anna, who has a healing spell that she can use if it's unlocked.
  • Heel–Face Turn:
    • Lots of pets/summons in the fourth game can count every bit this, since most of them are enemies from either this game or previous ones. For instance, you can get a Ruddy Dragon summon after chirapsia a group of blood-red dragons in the lava caves, and a Beholder summon subsequently beating the Beholder miniboss. Once the Praetorian (the 3rd boss) is defeated, Lance reprograms it to work for the party, and it also becomes a summon. The Guardian boss from the 3rd game is also a powerful summon in the fourth... then is the Catholic Monolith.
    • Afterwards the party defeats Godcat, she realizes humans accept grown strong enough to earn the planet she had originally created for cats, and leaves without fulfilling her promise of destruction. She also assists the party in the 5th game, with her Creator and Destroyer forms serving equally NoLegs' Limit Breaks.
  • Hopeless Boss Fight: In Ballsy Battle Fantasy 4, the player is not supposed to exist able to defeat Godcat in her cat form; rather; they are only supposed to survive her attacks for a set number of rounds. Someone on YouTube did use a hack to defeat Godcat, which promptly caused the game to crash.
  • Horny Devils: In the fourth game, since a succubus is a horny devil, the medal for defeating Dark Natalie on Epic difficulty is:

    Defeat a busty succubus on Epic Difficulty.

  • Humans Are Flawed: Throughout the final battle of EBF4, Godcat rants at length about how humans "stole" the earth from the cats and how they've brought nothing but pain and war to the world. In one case the party defeats her, she chop-chop changes her melody.
  • I Bankrupt a Nail: One of Natalie'south lines said upon taking little impairment is "I hurt my fingernail!"
  • Inescapable Ambush: Played directly in the fourth game, which has Godcat's separate forms and the Glitch appear as ambushes, triggered similarly to those in EBF3. However, these ambushes disable the "Flee" command, meaning that you lot really have to be prepared. Fortunately, Godcat'southward forms but get two attacks each whenever they appear, and in these cases summon crystals for you to accept downwards. The Glitch will probably transport yous back to the auto-salve the first fourth dimension, though.
  • Infinity +1 Chemical element: In the fourth game, lightning and water ice are this due to the wet status effect. Hit your foes with an assail that wets them (Geyser, aqua arrow, etc.) then an ice set on can hit as difficult as if yous had used the chemical element they're weak to as long every bit they're not resistant. And Godcat assistance them if they're weak to either.
  • Infinity +1 Sword: Equilibrium in EBF4. After chirapsia all four dominate rushes on Boxing Mountain's summit, y'all get this not-elemental sword, which solitary can double both of Matt'south offenses, syphon enemies with sure attacks, counter attacks with Legend, and randomly gives auto-life condition. While information technology does have minor Accuracy and Evade penalties, those are negligible in about every scenario.
  • Interchangeable Antimatter Keys: In EBF4, there are 4 different types of key (copper, silverish, gold, and coral) which follow this trope.
  • Interface Spoiler:
    • EBF4's achievement screen gives away the names of the final boss and the bonus boss (and all the other bosses, for that thing), and the fact that you lot go an honor for beating the bonus boss at whatever difficulty while the others crave ballsy difficulty is a clear giveaway that the Bonus Boss is optional.
    • Averted with the Evil Versions of the main characters in Battle Mountain. The medals don't requite abroad who they are, instead stating vague descriptions.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Lance's racism confronting cats in four is justified since most of them try to attack the role player (even though they're pretty poor at information technology). Also, they are attempting to raise old gods to kill all humans.
  • Karl Marx Hates Your Guts: Lampshaded in the fourth game, with a group of protesters who are fighting against the unfair economy of shopkeepers who buy things from players at 1/4th of the price and accept a monopoly on goods.
  • Karma Houdini: Godcat too. She destroyed the cat civilisation and took away the survivors' legs and arms. When the party defeats her, she but flies away and starts a new world. Justified because, well, there's not much you tin can do to The Maker.
  • Impale One, Others Get Stronger: During the Night Histrion boss rush, the boss pairs are unable to summon minions until their partner dies. Tip: kill Nighttime Lance first in the first half, since evil worms, evil tails, and undead bears tend to hurt less than a freaking defender!!
  • Kilroy Was Here: A gravestone in Graybone Cemetery reads "Nibblez wuz here" at the bottom, accompanied by a drawing of a meowing cat.
  • Kleptomaniac Hero: In the fourth game, after saving the globe several times, the heroes believe they accept the right to the world'due south loot, and and then beginning stealing whatever catches their interest. This is what gets them roped into the game's plot.
    • Matt using his Ragnarok Limit Break for the first time will have him say "Cheque out my sword drove! All unique. All stolen."
  • Concluding Chance Hit Point: The Morale condition leaves the graphic symbol at 1 hit point if they were hitting by an otherwise-lethal attack when above half their maximum wellness. This even works against the Glitch'south otherwise One-Striking Impale attack.
  • Legacy Boss Battle: EBF4 has the Woolly Mammoth, the Beholder, the Sandworm, Jack, and the Protector from EBF3, as well equally the Zombie Hydra from EBF2, as mini-bosses. And on Boxing Mountain, the Catholic Monolith can exist constitute.
  • Level Scaling: The enemy encounters and superbosses from Boxing Mountain in EBF4 practice this.
  • Life Meter:
    • The political party's is shown outside of battle, in the Party section of the screen in the lesser left corner, forth with Mana Meter, Experience Meter, the Summon Points Meter, and how much money the political party has.
    • The enemies' are in the bottom right of the battle screen.
    • The political party's is shown in the menus, and in the lesser left of the boxing screen.
  • Light Is Non Adept: Creator Godcat is merely every bit willing to destroy humanity and catkind as Destroyer Godcat.
  • Lightning Bruiser: GODCAT in her primary light and dark forms. RIDICULOUS HP, attack power that can impale you several times over until you lot're close in level, and evasion so DAMN high that you have no take a chance in hell of reliably hitting her! In fact, the game crashes if y'all kill Godcat past hacking!
  • Man-Eating Plant: Although Rafflesia (the Jungle boss in the 4th game) does non eat the characters, it has a huge maw total of precipitous teeth that looks very carnivorous.
  • Marathon Boss: Godcat to some extent. She is basically 2 bosses in 1 battle — kickoff y'all fight one, then the other, and and then both at once, with breather waves to heal up and buff up. The battle takes a while, so you might want to clear an 60 minutes or 2 from your schedule before trying.
  • Maximum HP Reduction: One of the debuffs in 4 onward, and a more devastating one at that. Thankfully, this debuff is pretty rare, as but certain attacks wielded past stronger foes (bosses included) can inflict information technology. The other plus is that it weakens by v% each plough, similar all the other debuffs.
  • Meaningful Name: Cactussa of the quaternary game has a quest to gather five cacti and a Jungle Bloom, saying:

    Practise you have some cacti for me?!
    I'thousand a fleck obsessed with them!

  • Mirror Boss: The Nighttime Players on Battle Mountain. Lookout man out, equally they besides come equipped with Matt, Natalie, Lance, and Anna's Limit Breaks.
  • Missing Surreptitious: Parodied in the quaternary game. Supposedly, you can get the Lance of Cosmos and Bract of Destruction as drops from Godcat's standard forms, in a game where equipment is e'er gotten from quests and chests. "Supposedly" because their drop rates are 0%, and said enemies are invincible anyhow. Information technology's only a tease from Roszak.
  • Mook Medic: The Friend Dogs, Heasies, White Clays, and more from EBF4. Shoot the Medic Kickoff.
  • My Name Is ???: In the quaternary game:
    • During the Final Dominate Previews, the bosses' names are just "???".
    • The skull-mask wearing person in Lankyroot Jungle has only "???" for their name.
  • New Game+: The 4th game has one only available on Kongregate or Steam, and must be bought with real money. This version offers two additional playthroughs in which all of your levels, skills, and equips transfer automatically, but the enemies are higher in level than the previous playthrough. This is even lampshaded in the ending cutscene!
  • N Is Common cold, Southward Is Hot: Inverted in the 4th game. The snow village is on the south edge of the map, while the embankment hamlet is on the due north border.
  • Non Me This Time: Our heroes may be kleptomaniacs, but they're not the ones behind the Greenwood jewel heist in EBF4.
  • Notice This: In the fourth game, of import locations accept a sparkle event to bespeak they can exist interacted with.
  • Oh, My Gods!: In the fourth game, "Oh My Godcat" is used occasionally.
  • I-Hit Kill: Each time The Glitch or its flunkies assail, information technology KOs a political party fellow member past dealing 0 DAMAGE .

    Any surviving party member when this happens: How?!
    Whatsoever surviving political party member when this happens over again: Why?!

  • Only the Pure of Heart: In the fourth game, every bit Kate of Greenwood Village says:

    Slime Bunnies are magical creatures who reveal themselves to those with pure hearts.

    • She'south probably wrong considering our "heroes" tin use them but fine.
  • Patchwork Map: It's subconscious, simply await at a completed map. There is a desert right next to snow-covered plains separated only by a pocket-size set of mountains. It's not a wasteland desert like the game before, but it is still sandy plains that don't have a touch of snow.
  • Percentage-Based Values: For equipment'south effect on stats, and subsequently the Boxing Mountain update, some healing items' effects. For example, this piece of equipment: Blossom Pot: At level 1, it boosts physical and magic defenses by 5%, and stops 10% of Thunder and Earth, harm.
    • Healing items:
      • Crisps: Heals all living political party members for 25% of their max HP.
      • Chips: Heals all living political party members for 50% of their max HP.
  • The Pin Is Mightier Than the Sword: In the fourth installment, with useful badges and other types of flair.
  • Plant Mooks: While the Bushes and Copse technically authorize, there are actual flower foes in EBF4, which are elemental flowers:
    • Heasy
    • Frose
    • Stunflower
    • Florn
    • Rainbloom.
  • Puzzle Boss:
    • A Bonus Dominate in EBF4 works like this — their browse shows that they absorb every element and are immune to every condition outcome. Nevertheless, scans say zero well-nigh not-elemental attacks, and the boss is vulnerable to those.
    • The Armored Oak and Diamond Golem on EBF4'due south Battle Mount have a status effect weakness that is vital to taking them out (Poison for the Oak, Curse for the Golem).
    • Rainbow Rafflesia will abuse the Anoint buff to maintain its Magic Assail and Magic Defence force buff for the rest of the battle. This makes the dominate much more resilient, but besides makes it vulnerable to Giga Drill because of how the MDEF buff never goes away.
  • Raising the Steaks: The quaternary game has Undead Bears.
  • Reviving Enemy:
    • From the 4th game, Spirits come into boxing with Automobile-Revive. If they are killed without dispelling it beginning, they come back to life.
    • Zombie Hydra heads will regenerate themselves if the other head(s) are left live for too long.
  • Cocky-Deprecation: When the political party reflects on the events of the story at the stop of the quaternary game. Matt enjoys that the majority of the plot was about cats. Lance found the character in their journey bland and underdeveloped. Natz is disappointed that there wasn't any romance and worries she doesn't trust that to be left to the fans.
  • Sequence Breaking: four has a glitch that allows you lot to warp to the other side of the map tile you lot were just on, allowing you to reach most any area of the map in minutes while completely avoiding combat! Here's a speedrun that exploits the glitch.
  • Skill Betoken Reset: The ii.0 update added the ability to reset all rare food given to the players, allowing re-resource allotment of stat additions from them.
  • Take Our Give-and-take for It: in the fourth game, the political party gets frightened by something on the ceiling of a sacrificial tomb. Since the game takes identify from an overhead perspective, though, we don't get to see information technology.
  • Taking You with Me:
    • The Copper Fish, Silverish Fish, and Gold Fish robots in EBF4 volition launch a missile attack at a character when destroyed. The merely way to forbid this is to destroy all the enemies in the wave in one attack.
    • Ane of the plant enemies in EBF4 volition launch a suicide attack when low on HP, damaging a random party fellow member in the process.
  • This Is Gonna Suck: In EBF4, Matt takes one await at the Cosmic Monolith in the Battle Mountain and knows the party's in for a bad time. If you actually fight information technology, he whimpers out "Oh no..."
  • Took a Level in Badass: In 4, both pocket-sized and big slimes can temporarily turn characters into powerless slimes via concrete attacks. This makes them far more threatening than in previous games where they were cannon fodder.
  • Turned Against Their Masters: The Factory in 4 has security robots that refuse to have orders from humans anymore. All the same, they don't go so far as to impale humans, though the fact that they lock all the doors in the factory means that they're trapped. Furthermore, only security robots turned evil, and worker robots are still benign.
  • Unnaturally Looping Location: In that location's a maze where y'all need to get through the rooms in the correct sequence to find the exit (and requires you to find the item showing the way even on a New Game+).
  • Useless Item: The Old Boots in EBF4, which you start the game with and "let you lot to get outside." At one signal, you merchandise them away, just it doesn't preclude yous from going outside. You merchandise it for a shovel, which "was going to do something, but doesn't anymore.". And then, you trade the Shovel for the Spiked Boots, which still do nothing except serve every bit a trade for the actually useful Blueish Scroll. Amusingly, another set of Erstwhile Boots can be obtained in Battle Mountain.
  • Updated Re-release: A little while after release, the web version of EBF4 received an update that acted like this. Information technology added new enemies, Legacy Boss Battles from previous games (including ones made to baby-sit summons of them that were already implemented), and several stat overhauls. The full changelog is here.
  • Wake-Up Call Boss:
    • The Praetorian, the Giant Mecha in the quaternary. He deals MASSIVE damage, and forces you to start planning beyond a Barrier Modify Boss with buffs and heals in advance. Namely, if you lot don't dispel him properly, or smack him with the right debuffs, he'll probably one-shot your unabridged party.
    • The Rafflesia is a big i if you lot've just been powering through and ignoring condition buffs. Prepare for a nasty, poisonous, stunning, critical-hitting surprise. Not as terrible if the Praetorian managed to teach you the lesson, only it'll make certain you think it.
  • Weaponized Teleportation: In 4, Cosmic Monoliths tin can perform concrete attacks by teleporting above a target and landing on them.
  • Worldbuilding: EBF4 adds backstory and mythology to what was previously a mostly plotless RPG game.
  • Wrap Around: One part of Lankyroot Jungle has this happen if you leave through any side except the lesser, which leads y'all back to the lava cavern archway. If you lot take the blue gyre and take the indicated paths, you will find the Lost Ruins, with chests guarded by high-level monsters.
  • You Cannot Grasp the Truthful Course: Of the Glitch's attacks, or fifty-fifty its name.
  • You Can't Thwart Stage Ane: In EBF4, you lot will not be able to think the three crystals before they are stolen past the cats or stop Godcat's resurrection.

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