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{{quote|"Now you see that Evil will always triumph, because [[Good Is Dumb]]."|'''Dark Helmet''', ''Spaceballs''}}
{{quote|"Now you see that Evil will always triumph, because [[Good Is Dumb]]."|'''Dark Helmet''', ''Spaceballs''}}


It's the third act, and Brent [[The Hero|McHeroman]] has [[Morally-Ambiguous Doctorate|Doctor]] [[The Von Trope Family|Klaus Von]] [[Kick the Dog|Puppykicker]] disarmed and backed into the corner. And Brent is... giving Klaus a stern warning. Didn't Klaus [[Stuffed Into the Fridge|kill Brent's girlfriend]] and [[Doomed Hometown|carpet-bomb his hometown]]? Wasn't he threatening to nuke the [[Throwaway Country]] thirty seconds ago? Why won't Brent just [[Kill Him Already]]?
It's the third act, and Brent [[The Hero|McHeroman]] has [[Morally-Ambiguous Doctorate|Doctor]] [[The Von Trope Family|Klaus Von]] [[Kick the Dog|Puppykicker]] disarmed and backed into the corner. And Brent is... giving Klaus a stern warning. Didn't Klaus [[Stuffed Into the Fridge|kill Brent's girlfriend]] and [[Doomed Hometown|carpet-bomb his hometown]]? Wasn't he threatening to nuke the [[Throwaway Country]] thirty seconds ago? Why won't Brent just [[Kill Him Already]]?


Oh, that's right, he's holding the Hero Ball.
Oh, that's right, he's holding the [[Hero Ball]].


This is the hero-specific form of the [[Idiot Ball]], which causes its holder to make downright moronic decisions solely because the plot demands it. Unlike the [[Villain Ball]], the Hero Ball almost never leads to its holder's permanent defeat; it merely delays the hero's inevitable victory, ratcheting up the dramatic tension in the meantime (at least, until the [[Fridge Logic]] kicks in). Of course, once victory is assured, the Hero Ball will prevent its holder from killing or permanently incapacitating the villain -- after all, the villain needs to be [[Status Quo Is God|back on his feet in time for the next episode]].
This is the hero-specific form of the [[Idiot Ball]], which causes its holder to make downright moronic decisions solely because the plot demands it. Unlike the [[Villain Ball]], the [[Hero Ball]] almost never leads to its holder's permanent defeat; it merely delays the hero's inevitable victory, ratcheting up the dramatic tension in the meantime (at least, until the [[Fridge Logic]] kicks in). Of course, once victory is assured, the Hero Ball will prevent its holder from killing or permanently incapacitating the villain—after all, the villain needs to be [[Status Quo Is God|back on his feet in time for the next episode]].


If he carries the Hero Ball long enough, one almost gets the impression that the hero is more interested in padding the plot than in actually defeating the [[Big Bad]]. This can be particularly frustrating when we've been shown [[Informed Ability|(or at least told)]] that the hero [[Ping-Pong Naivete|should be smarter than this]].
If he carries the [[Hero Ball]] long enough, one almost gets the impression that the hero is more interested in padding the plot than in actually defeating the [[Big Bad]]. This can be particularly frustrating when we've been shown [[Informed Ability|(or at least told)]] that the hero [[Ping-Pong Naivete|should be smarter than this]].


Heroes who are likely to carry the Hero Ball:
Heroes who are likely to carry the Hero Ball:


* [[The Cape]]
* [[The Cape (trope)]]
* [[Designated Hero]]
* [[Designated Hero]]
* [[Ideal Hero]]
* [[Ideal Hero]]
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* [[Lawful Stupid]]
* [[Lawful Stupid]]
* [[The Messiah]]
* [[The Messiah]]
* [[Technical Pacifist]]
* [[Technical Pacifist]]
* [[Stupid Good]]
* [[Stupid Good]]


Plot and devices resulting from the Hero Ball:
Plot and devices resulting from the Hero Ball:


* [[Alone With the Psycho]]
* [[Alone with the Psycho]]
* [[Balance Between Good and Evil]]
* [[Balance Between Good and Evil]]
* [[Cardboard Prison]]
* [[Cardboard Prison]]
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* [[Dumb Is Good]]
* [[Dumb Is Good]]
* [[If You Kill Him You Will Be Just Like Him]]
* [[If You Kill Him You Will Be Just Like Him]]
* [[Its the Only Way]]
* [[It's the Only Way]]
* [[I Work Alone]]
* [[I Work Alone]]
* [[Joker Immunity]]
* [[Joker Immunity]]
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* [[Redemption Demotion]]
* [[Redemption Demotion]]
* [[Save the Villain]]
* [[Save the Villain]]
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]
** [[Sealed Inside a Person Shaped Can]]
** [[Sealed Inside a Person-Shaped Can]]
* [[Slave to PR]]
* [[Slave to PR]]
* [[Stupidity Is the Only Option]]
* [[Stupidity Is the Only Option]]
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* [[What Measure Is a Mook?]]
* [[What Measure Is a Mook?]]
* [[Villains Blend in Better]]
* [[Villains Blend in Better]]
* [[Villain Exit Stage Left]]
* [[Villain Exit Stage Left]]


Note that some of these tropes are mutually contradictory; for example, a [[Lawful Stupid]] character carries the Hero Ball all the time, but would sooner die than [[Save the Villain]]. Apparently, there's only so many ways to be smart, but idiocy is Legion.
Note that some of these tropes are mutually contradictory; for example, a [[Lawful Stupid]] character carries the Hero Ball all the time, but would sooner die than [[Save the Villain]]. Apparently, there's only so many ways to be smart, but idiocy is Legion.


Modern, Western action movies usually combine the Hero Ball with some form of [[Karmic Death]]. The hero can't actually be shown executing the villain, but that doesn't mean the villain can't fall to his death, be [[Self Disposing Villain|eaten by his own monster]], crushed by his own machine, fall into nearby acid or lava, or impale himself on some nearby sharp object, or be otherwise [[Hoist By His Own Petard]].
Modern, Western action movies usually combine the Hero Ball with some form of [[Karmic Death]]. The hero can't actually be shown executing the villain, but that doesn't mean the villain can't fall to his death, be [[Self-Disposing Villain|eaten by his own monster]], crushed by his own machine, fall into nearby acid or lava, or impale himself on some nearby sharp object, or be otherwise [[Hoist by His Own Petard]].


Compare with the [[Villain Ball]] and [[Holding Back the Phlebotinum]]. Contrast [[Flaw Exploitation]] for when an antagonist exploits a heroes' flaws. Contrast [[No-Nonsense Nemesis]], who isn't prone to carrying the [[Villain Ball]].
Compare with the [[Villain Ball]] and [[Holding Back the Phlebotinum]]. Contrast [[Flaw Exploitation]] for when an antagonist exploits a heroes' flaws. Contrast [[No-Nonsense Nemesis]], who isn't prone to carrying the [[Villain Ball]].
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[[Category:Stupidity Tropes]]
[[Category:Stupidity Tropes]]
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[[Category:Ball Index]]
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 4 May 2020

"Now you see that Evil will always triumph, because Good Is Dumb."
Dark Helmet, Spaceballs

It's the third act, and Brent McHeroman has Doctor Klaus Von Puppykicker disarmed and backed into the corner. And Brent is... giving Klaus a stern warning. Didn't Klaus kill Brent's girlfriend and carpet-bomb his hometown? Wasn't he threatening to nuke the Throwaway Country thirty seconds ago? Why won't Brent just Kill Him Already?

Oh, that's right, he's holding the Hero Ball.

This is the hero-specific form of the Idiot Ball, which causes its holder to make downright moronic decisions solely because the plot demands it. Unlike the Villain Ball, the Hero Ball almost never leads to its holder's permanent defeat; it merely delays the hero's inevitable victory, ratcheting up the dramatic tension in the meantime (at least, until the Fridge Logic kicks in). Of course, once victory is assured, the Hero Ball will prevent its holder from killing or permanently incapacitating the villain—after all, the villain needs to be back on his feet in time for the next episode.

If he carries the Hero Ball long enough, one almost gets the impression that the hero is more interested in padding the plot than in actually defeating the Big Bad. This can be particularly frustrating when we've been shown (or at least told) that the hero should be smarter than this.

Heroes who are likely to carry the Hero Ball:

Plot and devices resulting from the Hero Ball:

Note that some of these tropes are mutually contradictory; for example, a Lawful Stupid character carries the Hero Ball all the time, but would sooner die than Save the Villain. Apparently, there's only so many ways to be smart, but idiocy is Legion.

Modern, Western action movies usually combine the Hero Ball with some form of Karmic Death. The hero can't actually be shown executing the villain, but that doesn't mean the villain can't fall to his death, be eaten by his own monster, crushed by his own machine, fall into nearby acid or lava, or impale himself on some nearby sharp object, or be otherwise Hoist by His Own Petard.

Compare with the Villain Ball and Holding Back the Phlebotinum. Contrast Flaw Exploitation for when an antagonist exploits a heroes' flaws. Contrast No-Nonsense Nemesis, who isn't prone to carrying the Villain Ball.