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* [[Hand Wave|Hand Waved]] in ''[[Chrono Trigger]]'': When you gain a fourth party member (the maximum number of people allowed in your party are three), one of them has to stay behind to hold open a door, later on, when you're all together and travel through a time gate you end up at {{spoiler|the End of Time}}. There you learn that no more than three people can travel to an era without getting redirected, so the remaining party members have to stay while the others are adventuring. However, you can switch them at will, and anytime you go to the {{spoiler|End of Time}}, you can find them standing there.
* The ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series is a repeated offender:
** The early ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' games have very obvious caps on the enemies you can face at once. Nine in ''[[Final Fantasy I]]'' (arranged into a square, even), eight in ''[[Final Fantasy II (Video Game)|Final Fantasy II]]'', and - in the DS remake - '''three''' in ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' (except for that one time with the frogs).
{{quote| '''Stone Dragon''': Blarg! I'm a dragon. <br />
'''Stone Dragons''': [[Actually Four Mooks|Or twelve!]]<br />
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