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* No ALLCAPS, no '''bold''', and no ''italics'' unless it's the title of a work. We are not yelling the DMoSs out loud.
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Examples of Dethroning Moments of Suck in [[{{SUBPAGENAME}}]] include:
 
* Near the end of The Answer, a [[Playable Epilogue]] included in [[Persona 3|Shin Megami Tensei Persona 3]] [[Updated Rerelease|FES]], after finally getting through the hell that was The Abyss of Time, each member of SEES(except Metis) is given a key that would allow them to either leave the dorm(which would make the Abyss disappear) or use the door the the [[Silent Protagonist|Main Character's]] dorm room(which is impossible to open normally for some reason) to travel back in time to {{spoiler|the date of their final battle against the Nyx Avatar.}} Everyone is in agreement to leave....except [[Implied Love Interest|Yukari]], who wanted to use the keys to {{spoiler|save the Main Character's life.}} This leads to a disagreement about whether it was right or not to {{spoiler|undo his death, both for ethical reasons and for the possibility of fighting the Nyx Avatar again, and possibly losing.}}Yukari [[Wallbanger|ignores all of this]], [[Hannibal Lecture|says Junpei is just afraid to die]], Calls [[Changing of the Guard|Aigis]] out on {{spoiler|not saying goodbye with the rest of SEES to the Protagonist after he died}}, says everyone else only cares about themselves, and single-handedly causes SEES to fight for the keys with the winner having them all. All of this unnecessary drama could have been avoided if she just accepted the past and the action of the Main Character like everyone else and just left the dorm, goddammit Yukari.
** It was not Yukari's decision to fight for the keys to go back in time {{spoiler|to save the Main Character's life.}} that was the moment of suck (her grief was partly understandable). It was the fact that the supposed smartest person in the group backed her up for no apparent reason (other than probably having an even playing field) knowing full well of the possible implications of going back in time. So much for being an honor student.
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* I'll admit that I'm having the time of my life playing [[Xenoblade]] and find it to be a very entertaining game that you can sink hundreds of hours into without growing bored with it. I find the storyline and overall dialogue quite satisfying... except for one jarring and incredibly stupid and terribly written moment in Sword Valley. After Shulk and the gang's final confrontation with Metal Face/{{spoiler|Mumkhar}}, Dunban goes to finish him off and put an end to the bastard's villainy once and for all. But right before he gets the killing blow, Shulk decides to stop him and blocks Dunban's attack. The very same Shulk who swore to murder Metal Face for {{spoiler|slaughtering tons of innocent Homs over in his hometown, including his friend and love interest Fiora}} and yells that they can't kill Metal Face because {{spoiler|he's truly a Homs like they are}}. Not only is this sudden 180 in his motivation incredibly jarring, but after a few seconds of clashing weapons, Dunban ''agrees'' with Shulk and allows Metal Face to live. And keep in mind, this is the exact same {{spoiler|Mumkhar who not only killed his sister, but left him to die in Sword Valley and willingly sold out his species to the Mechon just because he was jealous of him}}. I'll skip the part where I talk about how Metal Face truly deserved to die for all the shit he pulled {{spoiler|and of course, the first thing he does is try to kill Shulk and Dunban again, only to accidentally kill himself}}, but Shulk insisting that they can't kill him due to {{spoiler|being a Homs}} is hilariously hypocritical since {{spoiler|you had to kill two other Faced Mechon in that same battle with Metal Face}}! While it doesn't really ruin the game for me, that part will forever leave a bitter taste in my mouth.
* [[User:Just a 1itt1e bit further|Just a 1itt1e bit further]]: The ending of [[Mario Golf]]: Super Rush. There just isn't enough build-up to the final boss of Golf Adventure{{spoiler| in Bowser Highlands, the Snow King.}} He's not a [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]] as he is mentioned before the fight, but he doesn't really feel like a final boss at all. {{spoiler|Bowser Highlands is all frozen up and Mario is a [[Dude in Distress|Distressed Dude]],}} so your Mii goes up to fight {{spoiler|the Snow King and defeats him and frees Mario}} and... [[No Ending|Wait, that's it?!]] The ending barely feels like an ending at all! We don't hear of {{spoiler|Mario being in distress or the Snow King causing trouble}} [[Aborted Arc|until late in the game, and it seems to just come out of nowhere at some point]]. I was expecting at least another world of some sort! [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot]] and [[Aborted Arc|substituted]] it {{spoiler|for a random "[[Dude in Distress|save Mario]]" quest that}} borders on a [[Gainax Ending]] and [[Makes Just as Much Sense in Context]]! In general, the Golf Adventure mode just tosses around random plot points like ragdoll and [[What Happened to the Mouse?|doesn't do anything with them.]]
 
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