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* [[Dungeon Crawling]]: There's no actual dungeon map, but the game assumes that you're in one.
** For a similar game with a dungeon map, there's the spinoff [[Munchkin Quest]].
* [[Eric and the Dread Gazebo]]: Commemorated with a [[:File:Munchkin gazebo.png|special card]].
* [[Everything's Better with Samurai]]: ''Munchkin Fu''
** [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja]]
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** One particular encounter in ''Star Munchkin'' is an ''Ogre'' cybertank.
** One of the Space Ships in the expansion booster for Star Munchkin is "[[Firefly|Housefly]]" which grants specific bonuses if you're using it with the cowboy set.
** [[Eric and the Dread Gazebo]]: Commemorated with a [[:File:Munchkin gazebo.png|special card]].
* [[Superhero]]: Super Munchkin. That's right, munchkins trying to [[Playing Against Type|play superheroes.]] Weep.
* [[That One Rule]]: [[Invoked Trope|Invoked]] in the rulebook. "Decide who goes first by rolling the dice and arguing about the results and the meaning of this sentence and whether the fact that a word seems to be missing any effect."
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* [[Visual Pun]]: Many. A card called "Steal a Level" depicts the theft of the tool, for example.
* [[We ARE Struggling Together!]]: It's easy to forget that in the [[Excuse Plot|premise]] of the game you play a group of adventurers that are ostensibly working together.
 
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=== {{tropelist|'''Tropes referenced in-game''' ===}}
* [[Amazonian Beauty]]: The fairy on one of the "your powers have grown" cards.
* [[Blade on a Stick]]: The Swiss Army Polearm