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***While the Pendulum does regenerate itself, it only does so fast enough during some skills, allowing Ain to re-use it in [[Fessel Heilig]], [[Autosuggestion]], [[Erst der Letzt]], and [[Ende der Welt]]. These are the only instances of the Pendulum being used during combat. | ***While the Pendulum does regenerate itself, it only does so fast enough during some skills, allowing Ain to re-use it in [[Fessel Heilig]], [[Autosuggestion]], [[Erst der Letzt]], and [[Ende der Welt]]. These are the only instances of the Pendulum being used during combat. | ||
**All of '''Ain''''s Spiritualism portraits also lack the Pendulum. | **All of '''Ain''''s Spiritualism portraits also lack the Pendulum. | ||
*'''Ain''' | *'''Ain''' rarely if ever refers to people other than [[Elsword]] by their name. He would instead use a nickname based on their race or background, with [[Aisha]] being "Ms. Wizard", [[Rena]] being "Ms. Elf", [[Raven]] being "Mr. Half-Nasod", [[Eve]] being "Ms. Queen", [[Chung]] being "Mr. Guardian", [[Ara]] being "Ms. Fox", [[Elesis]] being "Ms. Knight Captain", [[Add]] being "Mr. Ancient", [[Lu/Ciel|Lu and Ciel]] being "Demons", and [[Laby]] being "Ms. Mirror is my friend". | ||
**After being saved from Henir corruption by [[Lu/Ciel|Lu]], he starts calling her "Ms. Demon" in a much more affectionate manner and refers to Ciel as "Mr. Half-Demon". | |||
**Additionally, he also does so with some [[NPCs]] such as [[Banthus]] being "Mr. Bandit". | |||
*Many of '''Ain''''s skill names are in German and the runic alphabet used in his teasers are used to translate his backstory to German. | *Many of '''Ain''''s skill names are in German and the runic alphabet used in his teasers are used to translate his backstory to German. | ||
**In the North American English dub, he is given a German accent to match this theme. | **In the North American English dub, he is given a German accent to match this theme. |