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There are [[Trope|tropes]]. There are [[Your Mileage May Vary|subjectives]]. And there are these, the uber debatable.
There are [[Trope|tropes]]. There are [[Your Mileage May Vary|subjectives]]. And there are these, the uber debatable.


These trope can cause a ton of arguments, so if they are used, either go to the appropriate page for them and add examples there, or add them to YMMV tabs, but be careful when using these in real life, as they can ignite a real firestorm.
Well, that's not necessarily true. The [[Character Alignment]] tropes can be objective for something like [[Dungeons and Dragons]] or if [[Word of God]] clearly stated these tropes applied to their work.


== [[Character Alignment]] Tropes ==
For the most part though, these trope can cause a ton of arguments, so if they are used, either go to the appropriate page for them and add examples there, or add them to YMMV tabs, but be careful when using these in real life, as they can ignite a real firestorm.
The [[Character Alignment]] tropes can be objective for something like ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' or if [[Word of God]] clearly stated these tropes applied to their work.


Thus, for all of these, the rule is simple: Only list examples from works that have explicit alignment systems.


* [[Character Alignment]] (See [[The Great Character Alignment Debate]] for specific rules)
* [[Character Alignment]]
** [[Lawful Good]]
** [[Lawful Good]]
** [[Neutral Good]]
** [[Neutral Good]]
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** [[Neutral Evil]]
** [[Neutral Evil]]
** [[Chaotic Evil]]
** [[Chaotic Evil]]

* [[Character Derailment]]
== Other Flame Bait Tropes ==
* [[Dethroning Moment of Suck]]
We don't have any rules for using these tropes. Use them at your own risk.

* [[Character Derailment]]
* [[:Category:Dethroning Moment of Suck (Darth Wiki)|Dethroning Moment of Suck]]
* [[Fallen Creator]]
* [[Fallen Creator]]
* [[Hatedom]]
* [[Hatedom]]
* [[Periphery Hatedom]]
* [[Periphery Hatedom]]
* [[So Bad It's Horrible (Darth Wiki)|So Bad Its Horrible]]
* [[So Bad It's Horrible]]
* [[Wall Banger (Darth Wiki)|Wall Banger]]
* [[Wall Banger]]
* [[Unpleasable Fanbase]]
* [[Unpleasable Fanbase]]


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[[Category:Internet Backdraft]]
[[Category:Internet Backdraft]]
[[Category:Administrivia]]
[[Category:Wiki Policy]]
[[Category:Flame Bait]]
[[Category:Flame Bait]]

Latest revision as of 18:33, 3 June 2020

There are tropes. There are subjectives. And there are these, the uber debatable.

These trope can cause a ton of arguments, so if they are used, either go to the appropriate page for them and add examples there, or add them to YMMV tabs, but be careful when using these in real life, as they can ignite a real firestorm.

Character Alignment Tropes

The Character Alignment tropes can be objective for something like Dungeons & Dragons or if Word of God clearly stated these tropes applied to their work.

Thus, for all of these, the rule is simple: Only list examples from works that have explicit alignment systems.

Other Flame Bait Tropes

We don't have any rules for using these tropes. Use them at your own risk.