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==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
Balzack possesses several qualities of a typical villain: arrogant, dishonest, immoral, and murderous. These traits are shown by his ruthless betrayal and murder of [[Mahabala]]. It becomes evident throughout the game that Balzack is loyal to no one but himself. After supposedly achieving the pinnacle of the [[Secret of Evolution]], Balzack indicates that he plans on usurping [[Psaro the Manslayer] ], just as he did to his previous master. Even his fellow demons dislike him. [[Marquis de Léon]] took the chance to separate himself from Balzack when the opportunity presented itself. Balzack's minions expressed no sadness upon his death. Even {{Psaro B}}, who normally does not display cruelness towards his allies and underlings, does so for Balzack. He impresses punishment of death upon him for failures (according to [[Marquis de Léon]]'s dialogue after his initial defeat), something he normally does not do, and uses him as a test subject for an experiment expected to fail.
Balzack possesses several qualities of a typical villain: arrogant, dishonest, immoral, and murderous. These traits are shown by his ruthless betrayal and murder of [[Mahabala]]. It becomes evident throughout the game that Balzack is loyal to no one but himself. After supposedly achieving the pinnacle of the [[Secret of Evolution]], Balzack indicates that he plans on usurping [[Psaro the Manslayer]], just as he did to his previous master. Even his fellow demons dislike him. [[Marquis de Léon]] took the chance to separate himself from Balzack when the opportunity presented itself. Balzack's minions expressed no sadness upon his death. Even {{Psaro B}}, who normally does not display cruelness towards his allies and underlings, does so for Balzack. He impresses punishment of death upon him for failures (according to [[Marquis de Léon]]'s dialogue after his initial defeat), something he normally does not do, and uses him as a test subject for an experiment expected to fail.


While he appears to be a pallet-swap of the [[Night clubber]]s and [[Pruslas]] in his "Baalzack" form, the {{Monsters S}} games show that he is larger than the former while smaller than the latter, taking up two spaces.
While he appears to be a pallet-swap of the [[Night clubber]]s and [[Pruslas]] in his "Baalzack" form, the {{Monsters S}} games show that he is larger than the former while smaller than the latter, taking up two spaces.
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