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* [[Beauty Is Never Tarnished]]/[[Bullet-Proof Fashion Plate]]: Originally demonstrated by Terawatt in ''The Secret Collocation of Alex Mack'' (and envied by some of the alternate Alexes). Eventually Stormburst (the Alexandra Mack of the DC universe) manages to master this to the point that the villains she fights notice.
* [[Conversational Troping]]: In ''The Secret Collocation of Alex Mack,'' Harry Dresden describes a tactic used by Terawatt and Stormburst as "[[Summon Bigger Fish]]", and actually makes a comment in his narration about explanations for the "trope-deficient".
* [[Create Your Own Villain]]: {{spoiler|''The Secret Collocation of Alex Mack'' ends with the unexpected and unsettling implication that the Danielle Atron of the Dresdenverse, against whom the original members of the League and their Alexes fought, became the demon princess D'Lazza, whom they were originally united to fight.}}
* [[Crossover]]: In addition to the entire setting itself, most if not all of the individual worlds include crossover elements. Outside of [[The Teraverse]], which is a massive [[Mega Crossover]], most worlds seem to have counterparts to the characters from original core worlds from ''League'' -- in any Brane 'verse you are likely to have (or have had) an Alex Mack, a Selina Kyle, a Hermione Granger, a Buffy (or Liz, or Elizabeth) Summers, a Willow Rosenberg and a Sam Carter, along with most of the people associated with them. (See ''In Spite of a Nail'', below.) They're also likely to have some form of [[The Dresden Files|Harry Dresden]], although Dresdens are far more mutable and there's no guarantee he (or she) will be immediately recognizable as such. In addition, the Brane!Buffyverse is also home to the godlike witches and warlocks of ''[[Bewitched]]''.
* [[Die Hard on an X]]: The Steelverse story ''Die Hard, Extreme Sports Edition'' makes it clear from its very title that it's an instance of this trope.
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