Armor Piercing/Playing With

Basic Trope: An attack or weapon that goes through the target's armor to deal damage, allowing the attack to damage heavily-armored enemies.
 * Straight: The attack Armor Pierce ignores defense boosts from the target's armor when doing damage.
 * Exaggerated: Armor Pierce is actually more powerful than normal if the opponent is wearing heavy armor.
 * Downplayed: Armor Pierce does not completely ignore the opponent's armor; it just reduces the damage reduction from the armor.
 * Justified: There are enemies in the game that are so heavily armored that Armor Piercing Attack is needed (or very helpful) to damage them.
 * Inverted: An attack does high damage, but is blocked if the opponent has any armor.
 * Subverted: Armor Pierce is actually just a normal, if somewhat more powerful attack, and is still affected by the target's armor's defense boosts.
 * Double Subverted: It turns out that the first attack was only meant to "pierce" the armor of the target. Future attacks do damage as though the opponent was not wearing armor.
 * Parodied: The Armor Piercing Attack weapon/attack is something "weak", like a paper fan, Nerf Arm, or a slap.
 * Deconstructed: Because Armor Piercing Attack is so common, wearing armor becomes a disadvantage; i.e. Armor Is Useless.
 * Reconstructed:
 * Armor has other uses that it's worth wearing despite the risk of Armor Piercing.
 * Armor Piercing Attack does less base damage than standard attacks, making armor useful if only to force enemies to use the weaker attacks.
 * Zig Zagged: Armor Piercing Attack works against some armored enemies and does not against others, with no apparent way to tell which.
 * Averted: There are no Armor Piercing Attack|s. If the opponent has heavy armor, just hit harder.
 * Enforced: It's a game that makes use of equipment-based defense boosts, and Armor Piercing Attack is included as a counter to armor.
 * Lampshaded: "Ow! I didn't expect you to have an attack that ignores the defense boost from my armor!"
 * Invoked: "I'm buying that Armor Piercing Spear, in case we run into heavy-armor enemies!"
 * Exploited: After obtaining Armor Pierce, Bob only fights armored enemies.
 * Defied: "I have a spell that nullifies Armor Piercing Attack!"
 * Discussed: "His armor is too strong for us to damage him normally! We need something that can pierce his armor!"
 * Conversed: "You're having trouble beating the Heavy Armor? Have you tried finding an Armor Piercing Spear?"
 * Played For Drama: An ally uses his heavy armor to his advantage in battle... only to be slain by someone with Armor Piercing.

Go back to Armor Piercing Attack, ignoring effects of Internet's armor in the process.