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== Anime & Manga ==
* In ''[[Marchen Awakens Romance]]'', the characters have a habit of making fairly poor matchups in general. For instance, having the plant user fight the plant user in the final round of the [[Tournament Arc|War Games]] (to be fair, the others had their own grudge matches, and it worked out for revenge anyway). However, possibly the most blatant was picking [[Winter Royal Lady|Princess Snow]] to fight in the ''desert'' and ''volcano'' fields, while neglecting to use her either of the times they fought on the ''ice'' field.
* The ''[[Pokémon (
** The early episode "School of Hard Knocks" has Misty subvert this trope, by defeating a schoolboy's Weepinbell<ref>a Grass-type</ref> with her Starmie<ref>a Water-type</ref> simply because her Pokémon is of a higher level, nullifying the type matchup. Giselle continues this lesson by choosing Graveler<ref>a Rock/Ground-type which should be [[Quad Damage|doubly weak]] to Water-type attacks</ref> to beat Starmie.
* Inverted in ''[[Bastard!!]]!!!'', where the protagonist fights a fire elemental with fire spells, who comments on the stupidity of it, and how he should try ice spells... and then he turns the fire spells Up To Eleven and out heats the elemental, forcing it to swear loyalty to him.
* Subverted in the ''[[Saint Seiya]]'' Asgard saga: The local ice user actually trained in the volcano so he could "beat" it. {{spoiler|And he's also a fire user as a result.}}
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== Film ==
* In ''[[Dodgeball]]'' [[The Obi-Wan]] tells them to attack their opponent's strengths (rather than their weakness), because it's unexpected and the opponent will have planned defenses for his weakness but not for his strength.
* In ''[[
== Literature ==
* The main character's older brother does this in ''[[A Hero Born]]'', when the three brothers are competing in matches of their own choosing, by choosing the main character's strongest subject to challenge him in. {{spoiler|It later turns out he was intentionally throwing the competition.}}
* In ''[[The Princess Bride (
** Except that he does that intentionally: he is so skilled that most opponents don't rate him using his dominant hand to beat them, and in the event he ever finds somebody who poses a real threat, he has a secret weapon: [[I Am Not Left-Handed]].
== Video Games ==
* In ''[[
* The first time you meet Edge in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'', he's gleefully using his fire magic... on a fire demon made of fire. And he's surprised when it doesn't work well.
* In ''[[Pokémon]]'' games, you get to choose a grass, water or fire starter. Most players are aware of the type specialty of the first gym, which is usually the rock type. Now, before the fire starter started picking up the fighting type, it was the worst matchup for such a gym, even then it only became a [[Mutual Disadvantage]], however some players consider it the best option for this very reason, since it forces you to level it up more at the start of the game and any later disadvantage can be overcome by a high enough level difference.
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== Western Animation ==
* In ''[[Justice League]]'', one of the not![[Wonder Twins]] tries to drown [[Aquaman (Comic Book)|Aquaman]] due to not thinking straight at the moment.
* In the animated ''[[Teen Titans (
* In an episode of ''[[Captain Planet and
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