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{{quote|'''Weaponsmith''': I.. uh.. estimate a 25% increase in attack accuracy, with a corresponding enhancement to damage.<br />
{{quote|'''Weaponsmith''': I.. uh.. estimate a 25% increase in attack accuracy, with a corresponding enhancement to damage.
'''Roy''': It's okay, you can just say ''+5 sword'' here. [[No Fourth Wall|We do stuff like that all the time]].|''[[The Order of the Stick]]''}}
'''Roy''': It's okay, you can just say ''+5 sword'' here. [[No Fourth Wall|We do stuff like that all the time]].|''[[The Order of the Stick]]''}}


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== [[Music]] ==
== [[Music]] ==
* ''[http://www.drunkenwyvern.com/songs.html Dragon Road]'' song apparently describes such an OOC-verse:
* ''[http://www.drunkenwyvern.com/songs.html Dragon Road]'' song apparently describes such an OOC-verse:
{{quote| They all jumped upon us ''because we were lawful good.''}}
{{quote|They all jumped upon us ''because we were lawful good.''}}
* The lyrics to the ''Morlocks'' song "Hardcore" contains the line "What's bad for you is good for me, I've got less than five in Humanity", a reference to ''Vampire: The Masquerade''.
* The lyrics to the ''Morlocks'' song "Hardcore" contains the line "What's bad for you is good for me, I've got less than five in Humanity", a reference to ''Vampire: The Masquerade''.


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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[Disgaea]]'' characters are fully aware that they're in a turn based-strategy RPG, and thus will occasionally make comments about character levels, critical hits, save points, and whether or not the final boss has an [[One-Winged Angel|additional form]] that grants him stat bonuses.
* ''[[Disgaea]]'' characters are fully aware that they're in a turn based-strategy RPG, and thus will occasionally make comments about character levels, critical hits, save points, and whether or not the final boss has an [[One-Winged Angel|additional form]] that grants him stat bonuses.
{{quote| '''[[Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten|Valvatorez:]]''' That wasn't his full power! We can expect at least three levels of transformations, with additional power multipliers every time!}}
{{quote|'''[[Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten|Valvatorez:]]''' That wasn't his full power! We can expect at least three levels of transformations, with additional power multipliers every time!}}
* Subverted for laughs in ''[[Touhou]] 11: Subterranean Animism''. If you play as Marisa with Alice's assist, they spend the entire storyline sassing each other and discussing the quest in terms of RPG tropes. They're also ''[[Wrong Genre Savvy|hilariously wrong]]'', since SA is a [[Bullet Hell]]-style [[Shoot'Em Up]] like most ''Touhou'' games.
* Subverted for laughs in ''[[Touhou]] 11: Subterranean Animism''. If you play as Marisa with Alice's assist, they spend the entire storyline sassing each other and discussing the quest in terms of RPG tropes. They're also ''[[Wrong Genre Savvy|hilariously wrong]]'', since SA is a [[Bullet Hell]]-style [[Shoot'Em Up]] like most ''Touhou'' games.


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** It even goes further : some items allow characters to carry over ''their'' RPG mechanics to other worlds. For instance, when [[Chrono Trigger|Crono]], who can battle on the overworld thanks to a [[Applied Phlebotinum|Reality Stabilization Belt]] and has a really fast ATB gauge, came to the ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' world, [[Game Breaker|he became essentially a killing god.]]
** It even goes further : some items allow characters to carry over ''their'' RPG mechanics to other worlds. For instance, when [[Chrono Trigger|Crono]], who can battle on the overworld thanks to a [[Applied Phlebotinum|Reality Stabilization Belt]] and has a really fast ATB gauge, came to the ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' world, [[Game Breaker|he became essentially a killing god.]]
* ''Yamara'' has [[Dungeons and Dragons|AD&D]] mechanics (not surprising, as it was published in ''[[Dragon (magazine)]]''):
* ''Yamara'' has [[Dungeons and Dragons|AD&D]] mechanics (not surprising, as it was published in ''[[Dragon (magazine)]]''):
{{quote| '''Blag''': Cause ya see, girlie, nobody cares if ya got an 18 Intelligence. Nobody'd care if you were one o' th' lucky broads with a 18 '''Wisdom!''' All that counts is a nice, round 18--<br />
{{quote|'''Blag''': Cause ya see, girlie, nobody cares if ya got an 18 Intelligence. Nobody'd care if you were one o' th' lucky broads with a 18 '''Wisdom!''' All that counts is a nice, round 18--
([http://www.yamara.com/yamaraclassic/index.php?date{{=}}2005-06-02 see the right answer]) }}
([http://www.yamara.com/yamaraclassic/index.php?date{{=}}2005-06-02 see the right answer]) }}
* The world of ''[[Homestuck]]'', while otherwise being the Text-Based Adventure Game's equivalent to this trope, has a [[Call a Hit Point a Smeerp|strife]] system that appears to be based on turn-based RPG combat. The [[Game Within a Game]], Sburb, also features an "echeladder" that seems to parody an RPG's level system-- and since the lines between Sburb and reality are so blurry as to be nearly nonexistent, this could be said to apply to the story's "real world" as well.
* The world of ''[[Homestuck]]'', while otherwise being the Text-Based Adventure Game's equivalent to this trope, has a [[Call a Hit Point a Smeerp|strife]] system that appears to be based on turn-based RPG combat. The [[Game Within a Game]], Sburb, also features an "echeladder" that seems to parody an RPG's level system-- and since the lines between Sburb and reality are so blurry as to be nearly nonexistent, this could be said to apply to the story's "real world" as well.