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This is a Wiki trope, specifically a Tropes Wiki trope. This is the level of explanation given to each example in a '''"this show provides examples of"''' list. It's independent of the number of tropes listed. At one extreme is just a list of tropes; at the other extreme are paragraph-long descriptions that are dripping with either spoiler tags or dialogue quotes. In between these extremes is a trope listing of who is what - a character type followed by character name, or a plot trope followed by episode name.
 
It's notable that sometimes an example of a trope gets added to the trope page, sometimes to the show page, and sometimes ''both.'' Also interesting is when a show page has a mix of types - some tropes on the list get no description, some get the brief description, some get the long one.
 
Generally, [[Trope Overdosed]] series will tend towards no or light descriptions (but considering the fanbase, that's no guarantee of brevity). Perhaps sadly, little known series with small entries will themselves have little or no trope explanations. Additionally, newer released media, ''especially'' blockbuster movies or popular TV series and anime, will tend towards heavy density (as well as [[Natter]] and [[Justifying Edit]]s, but that's another trope altogether) while older media will be lighter due to a lower number of tropers having seen/read/played/listened to the media.
 
The Example Explanation Density is usually a result of some of the following considerations, particular to individual tropers.
* A short explanation of how each trope is used or just the name of the character the trope applies to, unless for whatever reason the explanation is [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]].
* On the trope page, a detailed enough description that someone unfamiliar with the show can understand why the trope applies. (Note that sometimes - like for most [[Title Tropes]] and [[Naming Conventions]] - this can be extremely brief.)
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== Literature Pages ==
* ''[[Animorphs]]'' is getting to this point. It's kidlit, so we may be trying to justify its awesome to ourselves.
 
== Live-Action TV Pages ==
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== Tabletop Games Pages ==
* ''[[Warhammer 4000040,000]]'' has [[Special:LongPages|by far the longest page]] for any [[Works|work]] on the wiki, as due to its [[Troperiffic]] nature and the fact it's so damn fun to write examples for, most of its tropes are paragraph-long explanations - in extreme cases [[Thread Mode|threadmoded]] into separate examples. Through the efforts of a number of ''seriously'' [[Tropes Will Ruin Your Life|dedicated]] [[Entry Pimp]]s, it has around the same number of examples on its page and on individual trope pages.
 
== Video Game Pages ==