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Wakfu provides examples of the following tropes:
"Adamaï: If you can take my hand I will tell you what you want to know."
 * Variable-Length Chain: Goultard's favored weapon.
 * Variable Terminal Velocity
 * In season 2 episode 3, Evangelyne jumps after that Remington simply dropped, and catches up to it.
 * In season 2 episode 7, by jumping on an air pirate and seizing his steed before catching up to Evangelyne who was falling into the sea.
 * Vaudeville Hook: Happens to one of the contestants in episode 14 of season 2.
 * Verbal Tic: Wabbits pronounce all "r"s like "w"s. Similarly, Lenalds replace all "r"s with "l"s (renard is French for fox, and they are fox-like creatures).
 * Vile Villain Saccharine Show: Both ends of scale aren't very extreme, thanks to people often being more selfish and mean-spirited than is typical in a Sugar Bowl setting, and the Big Bad being a Well-Intentioned Extremist. However, it is undeniable, that in a show where most villains weren't taken seriously, or allowed to do real harm, Nox certainly was.
 * Villainous Breakdown
 * Nox was never particularly stable, but after in episode 17, he really loses it.
 * He has an even bigger one when during the season 1 finale.
 * during the season 2 finale, gets more and more unhinged following Yugo's Kirk Summation.
 * Villain Teleportation: Nox, and to a lesser extent Vampyro. Subverted, since Yugo also uses a form of teleportation (however, it's of a different nature than Nox's).
 * The Voiceless: The Masked Gobbowler.
 * Voices Are Mental: Anyone possessed speaks with the Shushu's voice.
 * Volcanic Veins
 * Rubilax, when he turns into a BFS.
 * Rushu, lord of the Shushus.
 * Vomit Discretion Shot
 * Happens to both Sadlygrove and Ruel after they went through Yugo's portals.
 * And to the male judge of the baking contest at the sight of the Ecaflip contestant's methods.
 * Also repeatedly to Sadlygrove during any boat trip.
 * Several spectators do barf while watching Cléophée taking up Ruel's challenge to eat some disgusting cooking.
 * Wacky Wayside Tribe
 * About all of the first half of season 1, from leaving Emelka to reaching Oma Island. Largely Justified Trope since most of the Side Quests result from.
 * Then a good part of season 2, too, before reaching the Crimson Claws Island.
 * Walkie-Talkie Static: In episode 23 of season 2.
 * Walking Shirtless Scene
 * Kriss Krass
 * Master Goultard
 * Sadlygrove too, starting episode 22.
 * during the Brâkmarian gobbowl arc.
 * after his power-up.
 * Walk On Water
 * Igôle can run over water thanks to the Xelor magic of his collar.
 * Goultard, too, moves fast enough to be able to do this.
 * Warrior Prince: Prince Armand, Amalia's brother.
 * Was Once a Man: Grany Smisse
 * Watch Out for That Tree
 * Armand conjures a tree right into Grovy's path in episode 19.
 * In episode 21, Yugo runs straight into rock walls a few times, as he's trying to master Aura Vision with his eyes sealed shut.
 * chasing after Az in season 2 episode 6.
 * And then, Adamaï chasing after in season 2 episode 9.
 * Wave Motion Gun
 * A really big version of the Stasis cannons used by the Sufokian capital ship.
 * And then... Rushu equips himself with one through tearing apart a few ships, and use it to lay waste on the rest of the navy. Oh Crap!
 * Weaksauce Weakness
 * Vampyro seems to have an allergy to Tofu. Any contact with Az turns him into a Grotesque Cute midget.
 * Rushu, the king of the Shushus, pitches a fit whenever he sees a bow-meow. They're just too cute and fluffy.
 * We Would Have Told You But: Ruel, Salygrove, and Rubilax's reason for not telling Yugo that they managed to sneak Cléophée with them, as he was too pure to lie and would have told Amalia and Eva.
 * What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?: The Gobbowl arc, both times.
 * What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?: Evangelyne has a very trippy experience in episode 20.
 * What Measure Is a Mook?: Deserboss using the corrupted Sadidas.
 * When You Snatch the Pebble:

": Annihilate? That word is a bit strong."
 * Where Are They Now? Epilogue
 * The season 1 ending.
 * And once again at the end of season 2.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy: Prince Adale
 * Willing Channeler: Both Amalia and Sadlygrove  in episode 24.
 * Wingding Eyes: Lady Glagla from episode 14 of season 2 has star-shaped pupils.
 * Winged Humanoid: Eniripsas have fairy-like wings.
 * Wings Do Nothing: The Dragon-Pig has ridiculously small wings.
 * With Due Respect: Evangelyne to Amalia, a few times, notably in episode 6.
 * Wonder Child: Yugo
 * The Worf Effect: Sadlygrove (and Rubilax) gets beaten quite a lot by the Monsters of the Week.
 * A Worldwide Punomenon
 * In season 1 episode 8, you can bet that about every possible wordplay or expression related to bread or wheat or flour has been used.
 * Same thing in season 2 episode 5, with all wordplay or expression imaginable about pigs and delicatessen.
 * Would Be Rude to Say Genocide:

"Nox: You fool! No-one except me can touch the Cube!"
 * Wouldn't Hit a Girl: In season 2 episode 12, The Mmmmmmmmmporpg because, you know, women are weak.
 * Wreathed in Flames: Rushu. And if he desires so, his lower body becomes fire.
 * Wrecked Weapon: in episode 19.
 * Wretched Hive: Brâkmar. Unusual, though, in that it is a Capital City on par with Bonta.
 * Written by the Winners: in season 2 episode 6, contradicting the events of Islands of Wakfu.
 * Wrong Genre Savvy: Sadlygrove, at times, thinking he's The Hero while he's at best The Big Guy (and Plucky Comic Relief), or believing himself to be the most powerful member of the team (whom Grougaloragran more correctly identifies as Old Master Ruel). Being a knight, he is thoroughly convinced that it's his duty to protect beautiful princesses. (Well, the last part turns out to be straight Genre Savvy in the hindsight.)
 * X-Ray Sparks
 * Vampyro does this to Sadlygrove with a mere touch in episode 6.
 * Posho at the beginning of episode 12... from the Eniripsa's vigorous "healing".
 * Adamaï gets his turn when struck by the giant gerbil's lightning in season 2 episode 1.
 * Sadlygrove's Rubilax-possessed form, while shocked by the Mini-Mecha in season 2 episode 23.
 * You Are What You Hate: Nox' whole plan and goal in life is to defy and "beat" the god Xelor. To achieve this he technically becomes one himself. Although Nox doesn't quite "hate" Xelor; he was just willing to go to any lengths (such as reversing time, something Xelor is unable to do) to save his family.
 * You Didn't Ask: Remington's Shushus, about.
 * You Fool!: Given to Yugo by Nox.

"Grouilleux: It's no use, they're too strong!
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair
 * Fecas
 * Sadidas all have green hair.
 * You Have Failed Me: See Bad Boss above.

Red Berserker: Those who flee will have to stand before the master! Those who are scared will have to face the great Nox!"


 * You're Insane!: During his fight against Nox in episode 17, Grougaloragran repeatedly calls him a madman, but Nox pays this no heed. Later, both Yugo and Adamaï give him a "You're insane!" speech at the end of the final fight in episode 26.
 * Yugo to.
 * Your Eyes Can Deceive You: Yugo has his eyes temporarily shut in episode 21 while training with Adamaï.
 * Zerg Rush: The aptly-named "Rush" in Rushu's world consist of being attacked by 666 minor Shushus.
 * Zettai Ryouiki
 * Evangelyne's outfit in season 1, with the thigh-high boots variant.
 * Shanon Stone
 * Alia from episode 16 of season 2.
 * The standard uniform for the Bridge Bunnies of the Sufokian Navy.
 * Zombie Apocalypse: What happened to the Pandalusia village in season 2 episode 13.