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#'''[[Units Not to Scale|Dimensional Transcendence Principle]]:''' ''Buildings are much, much [[Bigger
#'''[[Sorting Algorithm of Evil|Local Control Rule:]]''' ''Although the [[Improbable Power Discrepancy|boss monster terrorizing the first city in the game is less powerful than the non-boss monsters that are only casual nuisances to cities later in the game]], nobody from the first city ever thinks of hiring a few mercenaries from the later cities to kill the monster.''
#'''[[All Myths Are True|Nostradamus Rule]]:''' ''All legends are 100% accurate. All rumors are entirely factual. [[Prophecies Are Always Right|All prophecies will come true, and not just someday but almost immediately.]]''
#'''[[Bottomless Magazines|IDKFA]]:'''<ref>This is a [[Classic Cheat Code]] from ''[[Doom]]''</ref> ''The basic ammunition for any firearms your characters have is either unlimited or very, very easy to obtain. This will apply even if firearms are [[Rare Guns|extremely rare]].''
#'''[[Unbreakable Weapons|Indestructible Weapon Rule]]:''' ''No matter how many times you use that sword to strike armored targets or fire that gun on full auto mode it will never break, jam or need any form of maintenance [[Gameplay and Story Segregation|unless it is critical to the story that the weapon breaks, jams or needs maintenance]].''
#'''[[Insurmountable Waist-Height Fence|Selective Paralysis]]:''' ''Your characters must always keep both feet on the ground and will be unable to climb over low rock ledges, railings, chairs, cats, slightly differently-colored ground, or any other trivial objects which may happen to be in their way. Note that this condition will not prevent your characters from [[Cutscene Power to
#'''[[Trauma Inn|Bed Bed Bed:]]''' ''A good night's sleep will cure all wounds, diseases, and disabilities, up to and including death in battle.''
#'''[[Villain Exit Stage Left|You Can't Kill Me, I Quit]] ([[Final Fantasy VIII|Seifer]] Rule):''' ''The good guys never seem to get the hang of actually arresting or killing the bad guys. Minor villains are always permitted to [[So Long, Suckers!|go free so they can rest up and menace you again later]] -- [[Recurring Boss|sometimes five minutes later]]. Knowing this rule, you can deduce that if you do manage to kill (or force the surrender of) a bad guy, you must be getting near the end of the game.''
#'''[[Bond Villain Stupidity|And Now You Die, Mr. Bond!]] ([[Final Fantasy IX|Beatrix]] Rule):''' ''Fortunately for you, the previous rule also applies in reverse. Rather than kill you when they have you at their mercy, the villains will settle for merely [[HP to One|blasting you down to 1 hit point]] and leaving you in a crumpled heap while they stroll off, [[Evil Laugh|laughing]]. (This is, of course, because they're already planning ahead how they'll [[Xanatos Gambit|manipulate you into doing their bidding later in the game]] -- see [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|Way To Go, Serge.]])''
#'''Zap!''' ''Most villains in [[RPG|RPGs]] possess some form of [[Teleporters and Transporters|teleportation]]. They generally use it to [[Teleporting Keycard Squad|materialize in front of the adventurers when they reach the Obligatory Legendary Relic Room]] and seize the goodies just before you can. [[Fridge Logic|The question]] "If the bad guy can teleport anywhere at any time, then why doesn't (s)he just zip in, grab the artifact, and leave before the adventurers have even finished the nerve-wracking puzzle on the third floor?" is never answered.''
#'''[[Heads I Win, Tails You Lose]] ([[Xenogears
#'''[[Failure Is the Only Option|Clockwork Universe Rule]]:''' ''No matter how hard you try to stop it, that comet or meteor will always hit the earth.''
#'''[[Your Princess Is in Another Castle|Fake Ending]]:''' ''There will be a [[Disc One Final Dungeon|sequence which pretends to be the end of the game but obviously isn't]] -- if for no other reason than because you're [[Spoiled
#'''[[Disc One Final Boss|You Die, And We All Move Up In Rank]]:''' ''During that fake ending, the [[The Man Behind the Man|true villain]] of the story will [[Dying to Be Replaced|kill the guy you'd thought was the villain]], just to demonstrate what a badass he (the true villain) really is. [[The Unfought|You never get to kill the fake villain yourself.]]'' (See also [[Hijacked
#'''"[[Saving the World|What are we going to do tonight,]] [[Wild Arms 2
#'''[[The Legend of Zelda
#'''George W. Bush Geography Simplification Initiative:''' ''Every country in the world will have exactly one town in it, except for the country you start out in, which will have three.'' (Related to [[It's a Small World After All]])
#'''Fodor's Guide Rule:''' ''In the course of your adventure you will visit one [[Shifting Sand Land|desert]] city, one [[Port Town]], one mining town, one [[Casino Park|casino city]], one magic city ([[Floating Continent|usually flying]]), one [[Medieval European Fantasy|medieval castle kingdom]], one [[Eternal Engine|clockwork city]], one [[Wutai|martial arts-based community]], one [[Vice City|thieves' slum]], one [[Hidden Elf Village|lost city]] and one [[Tomorrowland|sci-fi utopia]]. On the way you'll also get a chance to see the cave with rocks that glow from a natural energy source, the [[Monster Town|village populated with nonhuman characters]], the peaceful village where everyone knows the latest news about the hero's quest (see Guy in the Street Rule), the snow village, the magical forest/lake/mountain, the shop in the middle of nowhere, the [[Scenery Porn|fantastic-looking place]] with [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|lots of FMVs just showing your entrance]], the [[Jungle Japes|subtropical jungle island populated by friendly natives]], the [[The Maze|annoying cavern maze]], and a place -- any place -- that was [[Ruins for Ruins Sake|destroyed in some past disaster]].''
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#'''[[Decade Dissonance|Not Invented Here]]:''' ''Trade of technology will not exist. [[Advanced Ancient Acropolis|One place in the world will have all the techno-gadgets]] while all the others will be harvesting dirt.''
#'''[[Law of Cartographical Elegance]]:''' ''The world map always cleanly fits into a rectangular shape with no land masses that cross an edge.''
#'''[[Defeat Means Friendship|¿Quien Es Mas Macho?]] ([[Chrono Cross
#'''We Had To Destroy The Village In Order To, Well, You Know The Rest ([[Grandia II|Selene]] Rule):''' ''No matter what happens, never call on the [[Government Conspiracy|government]], [[Corrupt Church|the church]], or any other [[Powers That Be|massive controlling authority]] for help. They'll just send a brigade of soldiers to [[Doomed Hometown|burn your entire village to the ground]].''
#'''[[Final Fantasy IX|Zidane's]] Curse (or, [[
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