No particular story order.
Slice-of-Life Scenes
- Nicole flying while grabbing Cole, and having a conversation with him. A scene that was meant to be placed at the end of 2-1, a Cole & Nicole episode.
- Nicole receiving many requests for dreams of people's former lives.
- Cole jokingly saying that stories about the Dungeon Core would probably be popular.
- Lucia drawing Janitor. Meant to be the opening scene of the Janitor's episode.
- The Samurai does Beans Hopper with a barrel
- Ian says an old magical device that's been left neglected for a long time would be impossible to activate, Edega says "Step aside, I'll just do it" and activates it immediately with the overwhelming magic power of a dragon.
- Ian gains some control over the dungeon itself through the Dungeon Core, adds a number of convenient things to the dungeon, and then adds some weird things, is retorted by Paige
Story-Related / Seroius Scenes
- Each residents carry the exact abilities and weaknesses of their respective monster type, i.e. Paige being weak to silver. The fact that undeads are weak to holy magic makes it difficult to cure them, which is yet another reason to hide the village and keep adventurers away.
- Cole sneaking out of the dungeon in cheap, flimsy armor, muttering to himself that at least with this he won't be break to bone fragments in a single hit.
- The two swordsmen attempting to crack the Core using their sword aura, so that Ian can analyze it.
- Ian, after witnessing the astonishing level of magitech involved, excitedly rambling to Paige, similar to the 7-1 tutorial.
- Paige biting down on a gag to suppress her own berserk in her episode.
- Corresponding to the original game’s 5-3: A clash of opinions between Miner, who came to help Middlesea's residents, and Lucky, who came for glory.
- Regarding the Act 5 arc, a conflict of opinions among residents: "If they know we mean no harm, they won't attack us." vs "We are monsters, they will try to kill us regardless. And if any of them happen to die when some of them breaks in, misunderstandings will arise and we'll be in even greater danger. Ian's method is slow but effective, so let's maintain this status."
- Regarding the Chapter 6 arc, countless eyes opening across Edega’s wings.
- It might be interesting for characters' appearances to become more feral and scary while they go berserk
- For instance, plant-type monsters like Logan and Hailey having the places where their eyes should be empty and instead having flowers blooming there (They aren’t infected with Connectifia Abortus until the finale, though…)
- Or Lucky, growing even bigger and exuding tremendous intimidation