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At attack that has trouble hitting the broad side of a barn, but if someone ''does'' hit it with this attack, you'll need a new barn.
 
In the spirit of [[Competitive Balance]], there has to be a drawback for everything. In this case, it means that a powerful attack is more likely to miss its mark than a weaker one. Now, the reasoning behind this can vary wildly; ranging from discouraging the usage of a particularly powerful move to simply encouraging people to try something else. But sometimes, this trope can be driven to the point where one's [[Improbable Aiming Skills]] can't provide a remote opportunity of landing an otherwise fatal hit. <small>*cough* ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' *cough*</small>