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* This trope is [[Things Mr. Welch Is No Longer Allowed to Do In An RPG|Mr. Welch's]] bread and butter, even if the GM doesn't tend to be cooperative. The phrase "even if the rules allow it" and variants thereof appear no less than 47 times throughout the ever-growing list.
* In ''[[Mutant: Undergångens arvtagare]]'' a robot-class player or NPC could have drones as an "option". Maximum would be 4 without any penalties for too many options, but drones could have their own options, deliberately so for the sake of being useful, but nothing states they couldn't have drones as well. Cue infinite horde of massively powerful drones! (although rule 0 almost always stops this as it's crazy-powerful.
 
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* ''[[Fire Emblem]] Cipher'' enforces character uniqueness and you can't play two characters of the same name. [[Fire Emblem Akaneia|Camus and Sirius]], [[Fire Emblem Tellius|Greil and Gawain]] as well as the recurring characters between the 13th and 14th games all have separate names in their alternate identities and can be played together. There's no special point to doing this, but for Camus/Sirius and Greil/Gawain there's no particular reason not to (The others have differing continent affiliation though, which makes them harder to play together).
 
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