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* [[Rocket Tag Gameplay]]: While you might get lucky with [[Scratch Damage]], it is all too often that one unlucky hit takes a shipgirl to heavy damage, crippling her subsequent performance and leading to a retreat if you don't want to lose her.
* [[Suspicious Videogame Generosity]]: Fleet composition requirements can get very draconian. If you find that a map lets you go loaded for bear with a full capital ship loadout, be afraid.
* [[Too Awesome to Use]]: Map-locking mechanics in events mean that it can be tempting to refrain from using your best units just in case they become necessary later on.
* [[Voices Are Mental]]: Averted. In the "Hiei's Curry" radio drama, Maya switches the Kongou sisters' headbands around while they're in the showers, and while they swap mannerisms when they come out and put them on, their voices stay the same. {{spoiler|Actually, they realized someone had swapped their headbands -- they know their own equipment quite well, thank you very much -- and were only playing along to trick the prankster into revealing herself.}}
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: In the anime, Fubuki pushes herself almost to the point of destruction, hoping to impress her admiral (who had previously put her into an oddball mixed fleet, and then broken it up once she got it into shape) and earn her remodel. She is almost fatally destroyed in battle, but barely survives. When she wakes up, with Mutsuki tearfully embracing her, her first question is whether her final attack had hit the Abyssal she had (almost fatally) charged. Mutsuki shouts at her to take better care of herself, and flees crying. Sendai comments disapprovingly:
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