



The Very Definitely Final Dungeon: Episode 4 is nothing but Ellder, Toldor, and Aldon chopping a horde of undead to pieces.Teleport Spam: The sorcerer fights by spamming teleports and fireballs.Toldor is on a steady one as he hunts down Ellder for killing his brother. Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Aldon goes on one against the Human Alliance once he breaks out of prison.Why? Because he specifically sought out a giant Troll. He admires the Demons for their fighting prowess, he considers the stealthy elves weak cowards, and his final boss is a giant Troll. Three Man Army, or Less: By the end of each Episode, Ellder, Aldon, and Toldor as well as any henchmen they have taken with them will have massacred in excess of a hundred people, usually much more.Off with His Head: Typically, killing an opponent with a head attack will send his head flying great distances with an accompanying blood geyser.Lightning Bruiser: Despite being The Big Guy, Toldor attacks a lot faster than most opponents and will make mincemeat out of almost anything one on one, especially with his range.Generally considered a balance between Ellder and Aldon. Jack of All Stats: Aldon has good defensive moves, allowing him to move in and out of range without actually taking damage, whilst poking his foes in the soft bits.some kind of Halberd-Sword hybrid, where the axe end is attached to the blade end of the sword. Improbable Weapon User / Impossibly Cool Weapon: The final boss, a tremendous demon, wields a giant hatchet and.After seeing him fight, you'll probably start wondering why he even needed saving in the first place. Guest Star Party Member: The Wood Elf King signs on with Ellder once you save him from his possessed people.Fragile Speedster: Ellder is capable of throwing out a good number of attacks in a minimal amount of time, but he's not exactly got the best damage output.Final Battle: Aldon, Ellder, and Toldor join forces to surmount a massive horde of undead and slay a giant Demon.Elite Mooks: More powerful versions of the basic mooks will appear, with more resistance to attacks and more moves than "poke in face with spear".He fights by windmilling like a veritable maniac. Dual-Wielding: The Wood Elf king totes two swords.Double Weapon: Ellder wields a double-ended glaive.They are as fragile as their footsoldier friends, but are much faster and deal the same hefty damage. Demonic Spiders: Mounted units of any stripe, but mounted halberdiers take the cake.Death of a Thousand Cuts: The giant Troll and Demon bosses have so much health that it takes quite a while to bring them down.

Aldon faces an Elite Halberdier from his own people, while Ellder faces a possessed Wood-Elf Royal Guard. Brainwashed and Crazy: Ellder and Aldon, in their respective journeys, must face possessed Elites from that region's warriors as their first major fight.Blade on a Stick: Halberdiers, with their Halberds, can deal hefty damage from a long distance, but they are slow.He fights by raining fireballs from the sky and hurling them at one's face. Black Magic: The sorcerer Ellder fights at the end of his Episode successfully summons a tremendous Demon.BFS: Toldor's weapon is the slow, but long and powerful, "longsword".You'll still have to watch out for mages and axe throwers though. And buying the Mithril Vest makes you invulnerable to arrows entirely. Annoying Arrows: Arrows do such minimal damage that it is possible to be a veritable pincushion before they kill you.
