Alundra/YMMV


 * Breather Level: Meia's dream doesn't have any enemies in it whatsoever.
 * Also, Nestus' and Bergus' dreams, though they're toward the end of the game, seem to have easier puzzles than a lot of the dungeons you've encountered earlier.
 * Complete Monster: The Dragon, Zorgia, consider cold blooded murder his greatest passion. And that guy pales in comparison to
 * Actually, no  was just as much of a victim as everyone else considering the fact that Melzas was a demon that was granted with godlike powers, which convinced the entire village that the gods were trying to help the people and naturally made more religious types like   who prayed often   much more susceptible to Melzas' evil. After all, it wasn't
 * Heck, Melzas is also a big time Complete Monster extraordinary as he's nothing more than a power hungry God of Evil who tricks many innocent villager to do atrocities just for more power for himself. Everything that was bad in this game, it can be traced to Melzas, starting from . These are all Melzas' designs, and he did that because he's power hungry and he's a dick. A gigantic dick.
 * Crowning Moment of Awesome: Pretty much every boss defeat qualifies, but a special mention has to go to
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: The entire soundtrack defines this perfectly. Particularly the music from the final dungeon  and the song that plays during the credits.
 * Crowning Moment of Heartwarming:
 * Also, the ending.
 * Cult Classic
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Meia and Septimus.
 * Evil Is Sexy: Sara Succubus, who seduces Bonaire in his nightmare.
 * Game Breaker: If you collect all fifty of the Gilded Falcons,
 * The  would also qualify considering it can destroy most bosses, including the last one in just a few hits.
 * Hell Is That Noise: The Nightmare music, fittingly.
 * Jerkass Woobie: Giles. Yeah, he's not the nicest guy around, but considering the fact that his distrust of outsiders and fanatical prayers are all to protect his younger sister whom he genuinely loves,  it's somewhat understandable.
 * Memetic Sex Goddess: Meia, so very much.
 * Nightmare Fuel:
 * Characters can die by dreaming. You may start skipping sleeps if the concept of 'sleeping and dreaming kills you' gets over your head.
 * Lars Crypt in its entirety counts for this. Everything from the scary music to the haunting mist in the area and the undead monsters attacking along with the fact that you are under a graveyard during this sequence.
 * Kline infiltrating your house: Alundra is sleeping, but you notice with a glance to the window that it's night outside. Suddenly, you hear a chilling roar, Kline jumps on your bed (from the roof), and begins to ask you to show him how your body will soon turns into bloody dead meat. Brrrr. Also, without the timely intervention of Alundra and Septimus during that night, who knows who else might have been attacked during the night (several doors of houses in the village are wide open, and another character was awaken by Kline that night, screaming in horror) ?
 * Tear Jerker:
 * Pretty much every character death would qualify, but
 * All of the tombstone inscriptions, and they get even more heartbreaking later in the game.
 * The ending also counts for this.
 * That One Boss: The Soul Leech in Giles' dream. Not only you have to kill him with bombs or the weak bow, if it eats Giles, you die instantly.
 * Also the Watcher In The Water, considering his high health, great attack range, and your limited weapons and items at the time.
 * That One Level: Kline's Nightmare, mainly for all the ice puzzles.
 * That One Sidequest: Collecting all fifty of the Gilded Falcons.
 * The Woobie: There are many possible candidates such as Kisha, Meia, Nadia and Sierra, but Sybill is the obvious choice.
 * The Woobie: There are many possible candidates such as Kisha, Meia, Nadia and Sierra, but Sybill is the obvious choice.