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Not to be confused with the DS game ''Witch's Wish''.
Not to be confused with the DS game ''Witch's Wish''.
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* [[After the End]]: Florin is like this, after dark magic wiped out the race that used to live there. {{spoiler|You get to see past!Florin in the [[New Game Plus]].}}
* [[After the End]]: Florin is like this, after dark magic wiped out the race that used to live there. {{spoiler|You get to see past!Florin in the [[New Game+]].}}
* [[Alice Allusion]]: The game has characters from ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Literature)|Alice in Wonderland]]'', including the Cheshire Cat, Jabberwock, Mad Hatter, March Hare, White Rabbit, and Dormouse. The main character, Liddell, takes her name from the last name of the real Alice.
* [[Alice Allusion]]: The game has characters from ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Literature)|Alice in Wonderland]]'', including the Cheshire Cat, Jabberwock, Mad Hatter, March Hare, White Rabbit, and Dormouse. The main character, Liddell, takes her name from the last name of the real Alice.
* [[All Just a Dream]]: {{spoiler|The entire first playthrough is this, brought on by Queen Alice to test Liddell. The [[New Game Plus]] is the real adventure, and contains story elements not seen in the first one.}}
* [[All Just a Dream]]: {{spoiler|The entire first playthrough is this, brought on by Queen Alice to test Liddell. The [[New Game+]] is the real adventure, and contains story elements not seen in the first one.}}
** {{spoiler|The second playthrough may also be this, depending on how you interpret its ending}}.
** {{spoiler|The second playthrough may also be this, depending on how you interpret its ending}}.
** The second one is still canon though
** The second one is still canon though
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* [[Green Thumb]]: Kaguya's doll ability.
* [[Green Thumb]]: Kaguya's doll ability.
* [[The Grim Reaper]]: Appears in preset treasure chests. Luckily, he's pretty easy to beat.
* [[The Grim Reaper]]: Appears in preset treasure chests. Luckily, he's pretty easy to beat.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Finding all the cards can take quite a while. {{spoiler|You can't get them all until the [[New Game Plus]]}}.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Finding all the cards can take quite a while. {{spoiler|You can't get them all until the [[New Game+]]}}.
** It's quite hard to find your way around and get the required items for each world, so the whole game can qualify for this.
** It's quite hard to find your way around and get the required items for each world, so the whole game can qualify for this.
* [[Heroic Albino]]: Loue.
* [[Heroic Albino]]: Loue.
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* [[Mind Screw]]: Both endings, as befits the Wonderland theme.
* [[Mind Screw]]: Both endings, as befits the Wonderland theme.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: At the end of the first playthrough, we get a scary scene and then not two seconds later, the happy, peppy end credits music.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: At the end of the first playthrough, we get a scary scene and then not two seconds later, the happy, peppy end credits music.
* [[New Game Plus]]: Unlike other cases, it is actually incorporated into the plot: {{spoiler|this is the ''real'' adventure}}.
* [[New Game+]]: Unlike other cases, it is actually incorporated into the plot: {{spoiler|this is the ''real'' adventure}}.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Liddell makes this remark to Jabberwock right before he introduces himself.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Liddell makes this remark to Jabberwock right before he introduces himself.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: The game starts off like this.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: The game starts off like this.
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* [[Playboy Bunny]]: The March Hare (only with more clothes).
* [[Playboy Bunny]]: The March Hare (only with more clothes).
* [[Playing With Fire]]: Lyra's doll ability.
* [[Playing With Fire]]: Lyra's doll ability.
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: The Eld Witch and the Cheshire Cat.
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: The Eld Witch and the Cheshire Cat.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: The Eld Witch.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: The Eld Witch.
* [[Sequel Hook]]: After the second playthrough, we see Loue watching Liddell from a rooftop.
* [[Sequel Hook]]: After the second playthrough, we see Loue watching Liddell from a rooftop.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Dorothy's doll ability.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Dorothy's doll ability.
* [[Shout Out]]: To [[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Literature)|The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]], [[Alice in Wonderland (Literature)|Alice in Wonderland]], The Tale Of The Bamboo Cutter, and [[The Little Mermaid]], to name a few.
* [[Shout-Out]]: To [[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Literature)|The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]], [[Alice in Wonderland (Literature)|Alice in Wonderland]], The Tale Of The Bamboo Cutter, and [[The Little Mermaid]], to name a few.
* [[Slippy Slidey Ice World]]: Hansel's kingdom. It has sections where you move the stylus and go flying in one direction, and must navigate icicle mazes.
* [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]]: Hansel's kingdom. It has sections where you move the stylus and go flying in one direction, and must navigate icicle mazes.
* [[Stock Control Settings]]: Averted, as the entire game is played using the touchscreen, despite the existence of [[SNES]]-style buttons on the DS.
* [[Stock Control Settings]]: Averted, as the entire game is played using the touchscreen, despite the existence of [[SNES]]-style buttons on the DS.
* [[Tomboyish Name]]: Hansel is a ''girl''.
* [[Tomboyish Name]]: Hansel is a ''girl''.

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A Witch's Tale is an RPG video game developed by Nippon Ichi for the Nintendo DS. The game revolves around a feisty witch-in-training, Liddell, who aspires to be the greatest witch in the world. After entering a mysterious castle and opening a Tome of Eldritch Lore, Liddell releases the Eld Witch, an evil being who was sealed away by Queen Alice thousands of years ago.

The castle's owner, the narcoleptic, tomato-eating vampire Loue, tells her that she must take responsibility for her actions and work to save the lands she put in peril. While at first resistant, Liddell agrees, and they go to save the land's princesses.

Not to be confused with the DS game Witch's Wish.

Tropes used in A Witch's Tale include: