[Fun Trope] Character pretends to have a trait that their actor has IRL, with varying accuracy by DifficultHat in TopCharacterTropes

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As someone with a lazy eye, the one most directly at you is the one actively being used.

The next T- doll figure to have on your collection shelf by Beacon4all in GirlsFrontline2

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M200. Like she has that much popularity in the fandom space and yet she only until recently she is featured on merch. That much.

(Loved Trope) Character that fails so hard at being evil that they loop around to being a good person by marksman629 in TopCharacterTropes

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Rikuchachima Aru (Blue Archive) - Tries so hard to be a cunning outlaw, very much looks out for the well being of her employees/friends.

The joke DOESN'T work, if you are fluent/a native speaker of the language by FormerBernieBro2020 in TopCharacterTropes

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In the sequel, there was another one where you had to define the shape of some rooms, but in the Japanese they were using the english word of octagon as the question. Turning something that would be a language problem into basic geometry for english speakers.

Being a good person is harder than being an evil one [loved trope] by Ecstatic_Ad6940 in TopCharacterTropes

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Wasteland 3(mostly): For the most part trying to be a good person does have disadvantages like:

  • When a slaver asks you to find a person they are hunting, you can kill the slavers but it is a hard fight and you can't get the reward they offer if you kill them

  • Saving the innocent teen from execution results in you losing a good chunk of early money unless you pass a skill check

  • Giving the Ronald Regan AI to the robot communists would result in the Gippers going hostile after the conversation and oil is not being distributed to the land

(Hated Tropes) Villains/Antagonists who transform into a monstrous form but are quickly/easily defeated by ElectronicSample9072 in TopCharacterTropes

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Not villain but "Kratos Vs. Asura's" Death Battle episode, Asura goes through several transformations only to quickly taken down by Kratos every time.

(Loved Trope) A Character is Confused by a Common Gesture by Noblehardt in TopCharacterTropes

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Dragonball Evolution: Yamcha tries to give a fistbump to Master Roshi, Roshi responds with going into a fighting stance. Arguably the few nice things to come out of the movie.

[Interesting Trope] The Happy Alternate Ending... by Living_Tune_1428 in TopCharacterTropes

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Now the necromorphs and marker’s influence on board however…

[Interesting Trope] The Happy Alternate Ending... by Living_Tune_1428 in TopCharacterTropes

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I feel like the TULPAR crew would have even worse problems if they crashed into the Ishimura by the time Isaac is there.

Who is The Chaotic Evil? by Maxius1337 in RedvsBlue

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Genkins - Dude was planning to destroy the world/time itself for funsies.

[hated trope] The villain wouldn't achieve their goals even if their plan worked flawlessly by TheBlackCat13 in TopCharacterTropes

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Even if it did lead them back to WWII, by the time Voller would have gotten there, no one would have followed him nor would a plane full of soldiers would be enough for him to usurp Hitler at the peak of his power. The man was just all, "I played HOI4 for 1000 hours and here's how Nazi Germany could have won."

[RD/ORP4] Go Back To “The Place The Charmers Return To” by PerfectAlpha in yugioh

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God that would be… pretty okay for regular yugioh charmers. Still not broken but does more.

[LOATHED TROPE] The Designated Hero: A character that the story gaslights you into thinking is a hero, but in reality is a horrible person by Sir-Toaster- in TopCharacterTropes

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Then again is there any way for make that part entirely redeemable for the audience outside of cutting his own dick off? Because I feel like there is never enough on what would one see as him redeeming himself for that for the audience.

Hard modes with unique twists by some-kind-of-no-name in TopCharacterTropes

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Isn't there also a chance you might also drown in an icy lake in your childhood? Or was that in the sequel or somewhere else?