![]() Evil Chancellor: Each right-hand to their monarch.A survivor remains to explain what happened, but does not survive for long. Dropped a Bridge on Him: Any villain not in the Big Bad faction gets anticlimactically killed in action offscreen during the battle of the Sanctuary of Mana.They all pretend to be this to the ruler of their country, while they are manipulating or outright brainwashing them.The Dragon: The Crimson Wizard for the Dragon Lord, Goremand for the Masked Mage, and Belladonna for his Dark Majesty.Cutting Off the Branches: Hawkeye is among the wielders of the Mana Sword in Echoes of Mana, indicating that his Dark Majesty won against the other two in canon.Chewing the Scenery: All three hurl whatever restrain they had left flying right through the window, during the Final Battle.They are called the Three Great Evils of Mana, for starters. Card-Carrying Villain: Subtlety isn't their forte.Should they succeed on the other hand, and the more element remains the deadlier said move will be. Should the heroes break all elements before, they get knocked out and highly vulnerable. Break Meter: In the remake, every major boss can conjure elements to draw power from, to launch their mightiest move.They mostly boast and gloat, but refreshingly the hero answers with some well-placed Shut Up, Hannibal!, calling them out of their shortcomings and mistakes without mincing words. ![]() Boss Banter: Each plot-relevant boss has this in the remake, including of course the major villains.The victor is always the most plot-relevant to the chosen main character. Big Bad Ensemble: Three groups of villains with their own objectives for the Mana Sword, who will fight each other for it.The Dragon Lord for Duran and Angela, the Masked Mage for Kevin and Charlotte, and his Dark Majesty for Hawkeye and Riesz. Big Bad: There are three available, depending on which hero is chosen first.The Crimson Wizard also has it, but his own follows different rules. Barrier Change Boss: Each Final Boss element and corresponding weakness depends on his colour (or background for the Dark Lich).Badass Boast: Each main villain delivers one before the Final Battle, boasting about how supremely powerful they are and how they will break the heroes' hope, lives and whatever they throw at them.All Your Powers Combined: The Final Boss absorbs the Elemental Powers of all Benevodons and use their attacks against the heroes, to a much direr scale.And their deadlier attack can be prevented by destroying their power source, which can knock them out and make them very vulnerable. They remain quite challenging, but not only their attacks can now be dodged, but they are telegraphed by red zones signalling their area of effect beforehand. Adaptational Wimp: Every one of them is notably easier to defeat in the remake, as with all bosses.
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