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[[File:TinTyrants.jpg|link=Dissidia Final Fantasy|thumb|400px| Certainly, the dry cleaner will feel oppressed.<ref>Clockwise from top right - [[Final Fantasy V|Exdeath]], [[Final Fantasy XII|Gabranth]], [[Final Fantasy IV|Golbez]], [[Final Fantasy I|Garland]]</ref>]]
[[caption-width-right:350: Certainly, the dry cleaner will feel oppressed. <ref> Clockwise from top right - [[Final Fantasy V (Video Game)|Exdeath]], [[Final Fantasy XII (Video Game)|Gabranth]], [[Final Fantasy IV (Video Game)|Golbez]], [[Final Fantasy I (Video Game)|Garland]]</ref>


When the phrase "tinpot dictator" is literal.
When the phrase "tinpot dictator" is literal.


[[Evil Overlord|Evil Overlords]] have the tendency to fight in full plate armor, even in settings where that doesn't actually make sense. Their armor usually has plenty of [[Spikes of Villainy]] and is [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]] in black. Usually, [[The Faceless|it conceals their face]] to make them appear more mysterious and menacing. Often upgraded to [[Powered Armor]] in more advanced settings.
[[Evil Overlord]]s have the tendency to fight in full plate armor, even in settings where that doesn't actually make sense. Their armor usually has plenty of [[Spikes of Villainy]] and is [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]] in black. Usually, [[The Faceless|it conceals their face]] to make them appear more mysterious and menacing. Often upgraded to [[Powered Armor]] in more advanced settings.


In fantasy settings, this is the standard look for the [[Black Knight]]. However, that doesn't always mean that an overlord of this type is solely a physical fighter. He might also be an [[Evil Sorcerer]] that made the [[Dangerously Genre Savvy|wise]] choice of donning armor to offset his [[Squishy Wizard|main weakness]]. Besides, they are almost always [[Large and In Charge]] so it's normal to see them as evil [[Magic Knight|Magic Knights]].
In fantasy settings, this is the standard look for the [[Black Knight]]. However, that doesn't always mean that an overlord of this type is solely a physical fighter. He might also be an [[Evil Sorcerer]] that made the [[Dangerously Genre Savvy|wise]] choice of donning armor to offset his [[Squishy Wizard|main weakness]]. Besides, they are almost always [[Large and In Charge]] so it's normal to see them as evil [[Magic Knight]]s.


[[Spikes of Villainy]] and a [[Badass Cape]] are commonly used accessories.
[[Spikes of Villainy]] and a [[Badass Cape]] are commonly used accessories.
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See also [[Animated Armor]].
See also [[Animated Armor]].


{{examples|Examples}}
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== Anime and Manga ==

* Yuki Judai of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' fits this trope in full during his Genocidal Overlord phase; his standard clothing is exchanged for a black, full-body armor, heavily accessorized with sharp spikes, jewels, a flowing red cape, and a helmet which fully covers his face when the visor is lowered. The entire set can be seen [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_adQb7RO71Jc/R1EHHgn3LQI/AAAAAAAACf4/UXfr6P81xSU/s1600-R/HaouJudai.jpg here].
== Anime & Manga ==
* ''[[One Piece]]'' has Don Krieg, who fits the bill sans helmet. Wapol doesn't fit himself, but happens to have a ship called "The Tin Tyrant".
* Yuki Judai of ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh GX]]'' fits this trope in full, as his standard clothing during the Genocidal Overlord phase becomes a black, full-body armor, heavily accessorized with sharp spikes, jewels, a flowing red cape and a helmet which fully covers his face when the visor is lowered -- as can be seen [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_adQb7RO71Jc/R1EHHgn3LQI/AAAAAAAACf4/UXfr6P81xSU/s1600-R/HaouJudai.jpg here].
* Wapol from ''[[One Piece]]'' had a ship called "The Tin Tyrant" but Don Krieg fits the bill better albeit without a helmet.
* {{spoiler|Prince/King Kaito}} from ''[[Murder Princess]]''.
* {{spoiler|Prince/King Kaito}} from ''[[Murder Princess]]''.
* Master Hades of the Grimoire Heart guild from ''[[Fairy Tail]]''.
* Master Hades of the Grimoire Heart guild from ''[[Fairy Tail]]''.


== Comic Books ==

* The primary example in the [[Marvel Universe]] is none other than [[Doctor Doom]].
== Comics ==
* [[Doctor Doom]] in the [[Marvel Universe]].
** [[Apocalypse]] applies in some interpretations.
** Although less armored than most (and less evil, at least on a good day), Magneto also qualifies.
** Apocalypse in some interpretations.
** Cable's evil clone, Stryfe.
** Although less armored (and evil, at least on a good day) than most, Magneto also qualifies.
*** {{spoiler|And now [[Face Heel Turn|Cable himself]].}}
** Cable's evil clone Stryfe.
* There was an alternate universe variant of [[Superman|General Zod]] in the [[DC Universe]] that wears a pink suit of armor-- err, [[Red vs. Blue|lightish red]]! Red. [[Insistent Terminology|Totally Red.]] [[Real Men Wear Pink|Manly Red.]] It ''should'' be red, thematically, seeing as he's both a Communist and takes his power from red suns.
*** {{spoiler|And now [[Face Heel Turn|Cable]].}}
** The ''other'' [[Post-Crisis]], pre-[[Infinite Crisis]] Zod (like the Communist Zod, possibly wiped from exsistence as a result of [[Infinite Crisis]]) wore a black suit of armour with [[Spikes of Villainy]].
* There was a [[Superman (Comic Book)|Zod]] who wore a pink suit of armor. Err. Red. Totally Red. Manly Red.
** [[Red vs. Blue|It's not pink! It's lightish red!]]
** It ''should'' be red, thematically, seeing as he's both a Communist and takes his power from red suns.
*** [[Fan Nickname|Pinko commies?]]
** The ''other'' [[Post Crisis]], pre-[[Infinite Crisis]] Zod (like the Communist Zod, possibly wiped from exsistance as a result of [[Infinite Crisis]]) wore a black suit of armour with [[Spikes of Villainy]].
* Master Menace from ''[[Squadron Supreme]]''.
* Master Menace from ''[[Squadron Supreme]]''.
* Darth Krayt from ''[[Star Wars Legacy]]'' is a bit of a subversion as the armor is a part of him {{spoiler|it's Yuuzhan Vong armor}}.
* Darth Krayt from ''[[Star Wars Legacy]]'' is a bit of a subversion as the armor is a part of him {{spoiler|it's Yuuzhan Vong armor}}.
* [[G.I. Joe|COBRA Commander]], in the middle of the Marvel Comics run where he always wore his battle-armour. {{spoiler|It had the side benefit of concealing the fact he was [[Man in The Iron Mask|an imposter]].}}
* [[G.I. Joe|COBRA Commander]], in the middle of the Marvel Comics run where he always wore his battle-armour. {{spoiler|It had the side benefit of concealing the fact he was [[Man in the Iron Mask|an imposter]].}}



== Films -- Live-Action ==
== Films -- Live-Action ==
* [[The Lord of the Rings (Film)|Sauron]], but he is only described in armor in the movies; in the book, he's simply described as "A Terrible Dark Lord", "an image of malice and hatred made visible". Morgoth is described as wearing black armor in combat (though outside of it, at least his hands and face are left uncovered).
* [[The Lord of the Rings (film)|Sauron]] fits the bill, but he is only ''described'' as being in armor in the movies. Morgoth is shown to wear black armor in combat (though outside of it, at least his hands and face are left uncovered).
* Darth Vader in ''[[Star Wars]]'', but [[Recycled in Space|IN SPACE!!]]
* Darth Vader in ''[[Star Wars]]''.
** And, to a lesser extent, Darth Revan from ''[[Knights of the Old Republic]]''.
** To a lesser extent, Darth Revan from ''[[Knights of the Old Republic]]''.
** Sith in general are likely to be this; many of them were famous for their unique suits of armor.
** Sith in general are likely to be this; many of them were famous for their unique suits of armor.
** Also <s> [[Proud Warrior Race|every Mandalorian ever]]</s> Mandalore, in pretty much any era (although they also qualify as [[Blood Knights]], seeing how they take joy in battle). Yuuzhan Vong love their living crab-armor, too, although [[Big Bad|the Supreme Overlord]] doesn't bother with it.
** Also <s>[[Proud Warrior Race|every Mandalorian ever]]</s> Mandalore, in pretty much any era (although they also qualify as [[Blood Knights]], seeing how they take joy in battle). Yuuzhan Vong love their living crab-armor, too, although [[Big Bad|the Supreme Overlord]] doesn't bother with it.



== Literature ==
== Literature ==
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* In the original ''[[Dragonlance]]'' trilogy, all of the Dragon Highlords had ceremonial plate armor with elaborate helmets. Verminaard actually fought in his. {{spoiler|It backfired, as he had no peripheral vision in the armor, and when he suddenly lost his cleric powers, he was killed shortly afterwards.}}
* In the original ''[[Dragonlance]]'' trilogy, all of the Dragon Highlords had ceremonial plate armor with elaborate helmets. Verminaard actually fought in his. {{spoiler|It backfired, as he had no peripheral vision in the armor, and when he suddenly lost his cleric powers, he was killed shortly afterwards.}}
* In ''[[The Silmarillion]]'', Morgoth takes to dressing like this after fleeing Valinor with the Silmarils.
* In ''[[The Silmarillion]]'', Morgoth takes to dressing like this after fleeing Valinor with the Silmarils.
** Though Sauron is simply described as "a Terrible Dark Lord" and "an image of malice and hatred made visible", illustrations of him in the books usually portray the Dark Lord as this.
** Sauron is usually portrayed like that too by the artists.
* Obould Many-Arrows from the ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' books wears a spiked suit of black plate armor that's nearly impenetrable. They even used a spell to give him a transparent visor on his helmet so he wouldn't have vulnerable eye holes. Though, when he took the armor off, he got really dangerous.
* Obould Many-Arrows from the ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' books wears a spiked suit of black plate armor that's nearly impenetrable. They even used a spell to give him a transparent visor on his helmet so he wouldn't have vulnerable eye holes. Though when he took the armor off, he got really dangerous.
* The "evil" emperor in Journey of the Catechist wears full plate armor. Ironically, not only is he a powerful sorcerer who doesn't need it for protection, its used entirely to hide his appearance, which he considers ugly.
* The "evil" emperor in Journey of the Catechist wears full plate armor. Ironically, not only is he a powerful sorcerer who doesn't need it for protection, it's used entirely to hide his appearance, which he considers ugly.



== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* In the first few seasons of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'', Apophis wore the same armor his Jaffa had, [[Law of Chromatic Superiority|only golden]]. In later seasons he eschews in favors of robes.
* In the first few seasons of ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'', Apophis wore the same armor his Jaffa had, [[Law of Chromatic Superiority|only golden]]. In later seasons he eschews in favors of robes.



== Tabletop Games ==
== Tabletop Games ==
* Chaos Lords from ''[[Warhammer Fantasy]]'' usually wear heavy plate armour decorated with loads of spikes and symbols of Chaos. Chaos Lords and Sorcerers from ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'' wear [[Powered Armor]] (or even heavier Terminator armour) decorated with loads of spikes and symbols of Chaos, as well as... er... [[Squick|trophies]].
* Chaos Lords from ''[[Warhammer Fantasy]]'' usually wear heavy plate armour decorated with loads of spikes and symbols of Chaos. Chaos Lords and Sorcerers from ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' wear [[Powered Armor]] (or even heavier Terminator armour) decorated with loads of spikes and symbols of Chaos, as well as... er... [[Squick|trophies]]. At one point, the mark of a true Chaos Warrior was being granted Chaos Armor, which ''fused'' to their skin, could never be removed, and if damaged would grow back.
** The ruler of the dark elves, Malekith, has to wear armor all the time. After the Flame of Asuryan [[Bolt of Divine Retribution|opined]] that he was unworthy of becoming the Phoenix King he's needed a suit of magical armor to give his ruined body strength.
** In fact at one point the mark of a true Chaos Warrior was being granted Chaos Armor, which ''fused'' to their skin, could never be removed, and if damaged would grow back.
** Ork Warlords have a habit of turning up wearing mega armour, which makes them Rusty Iron, Tin, Ceramite, Adamantium, And Rubber Tyrants.
** Ork Warlords have a habit of turning up wearing mega armour, which makes them Rusty Iron, Tin, Ceramite, Adamantium, And Rubber Tyrants.
** Dark Eldar Archons usually wear heavy armor in the style of the [[Elite Mooks|Incubi]], instead of the [[Latex Space Suit|form-fitting constructions]] worn by most of their warriors.
** Dark Eldar Archons usually wear heavy armor in the style of the [[Elite Mooks|Incubi]], instead of the [[Latex Space Suit|form-fitting constructions]] worn by most of their warriors.
** Dark Elf Dreadlords usually wear heavy plate armor, and in some cases don't show their faces often.
** Dark Elf Dreadlords usually wear heavy plate armor, and in some cases don't show their faces often.
** The ruler of the dark elves Malekith has to wear armor all the time. After the Flame of Asuryan [[Bolt of Divine Retribution|opinioned]] that he was unworthy of becoming the Phoenix King he's needed a suit of magical armor to give his ruined body strength.
* The Armored Megalomaniac archetype in ''[[Mutants and Masterminds]]'', as well as the somewhat more specific example of Evil!Daedalus from Anti-Earth in the Freedom City sample setting.
* The Armored Megalomaniac archetype in ''[[Mutants and Masterminds]]'', as well as the somewhat more specific example of Evil!Daedalus from Anti-Earth in the Freedom City sample setting.
* ''[[Exalted]]'' gives us the First and Forsaken Lion, an ancient, tyrannical ghost empowered by [[Eldritch Abomination|the dead makers of Creation]] to go out and kill everything. He's a master warlord and strategist in a gigantic suit of armor. Not that he has much choice, as he was welded into it as punishment for his first major screw up.
* ''[[Exalted]]'' gives us the First and Forsaken Lion, an ancient, tyrannical ghost empowered by [[Eldritch Abomination|the dead makers of Creation]] to go out and kill everything. He's a master warlord and strategist in a gigantic suit of armor. Not that he has much choice, as he was welded into it as punishment for his first major screw up.
* The unofficial Lord of the Rings tabletop game ''Ambarquenta'' encourages this by ruling that metal contains Morgothian element and thus gets in the way of casting good wizardry and good-ish sorcery, but does not hamper evil sorcery and necromancy in any way.
* The unofficial Lord of the Rings tabletop game ''Ambarquenta'' encourages this by ruling that metal contains Morgothian elements, and thus gets in the way of casting good wizardry and good-ish sorcery, but does not hamper evil sorcery and necromancy in any way.



== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* The ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series' more medieval installments love this trope, as seen at the top of the page.
* The ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series' more medieval installments love this trope, as seen at the top of the page.
** Garland in ''[[Final Fantasy I (Video Game)|Final Fantasy I]]''. (although his characterization in Dissidia is more similar to that of a [[Blood Knight]])
** Garland in ''[[Final Fantasy I]]'', although his characterization in Dissidia is more similar to that of a [[Blood Knight]].
** Emperor Mateus Palamecia in ''[[Final Fantasy II (Video Game)|Final Fantasy II]]'', although he doesn't have a helmet, he certainly has a golden and violet suit of armor.
** Emperor Mateus Palamecia in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''; although he doesn't have a helmet, he certainly has a golden and violet suit of armor.
** Golbez in ''[[Final Fantasy IV (Video Game)|Final Fantasy IV]]''.
** Golbez in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''.
*** Lampshaded by [[Final Fantasy V (Video Game)|Gilgamesh]] in Dissidia:
*** Lampshaded by [[Final Fantasy V|Gilgamesh]] in Dissidia:
{{quote| ''"You really outta [[Robe and Wizard Hat|dress the part]] if you're a wizard."''}}
{{quote|''"You really outta [[Robe and Wizard Hat|dress the part]] if you're a wizard."''}}
** Exdeath in ''[[Final Fantasy V (Video Game)|Final Fantasy V]]''. It's never quite explained how he fits in the armour, despite his being an [[When Trees Attack|evil tree]].
** Exdeath in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''. It's never quite explained how he fits in the armour, despite his being an [[When Trees Attack|evil tree]].
*** [[Atop the Fourth Wall (Web Video)|"Don't you know anyzeengk about MAGIC?"]]
*** [[Atop the Fourth Wall|"Don't you know anyzeengk about MAGIC?"]]
** All the Judges in ''[[Final Fantasy XII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy XII]]'', but especially Gabranth.
** All the Judges in ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'', but especially Gabranth.
** The [[Final Fantasy XIII (Video Game)|fal'Cie]] play with this, since they appear to be made of tin.
** The [[Final Fantasy XIII|fal'Cie]] play with this, since they appear to be made of tin.
* All of the eponymous Overlords in the ''[[Overlord]]'' series.
* All of the eponymous Overlords in the ''[[Overlord]]'' series.
* Ganondorf from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' has been seen in armor quite a few times, but never covers his head.
* Ganondorf from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' has been seen in armor quite a few times, but never covers his head.
** [[The Legend of Zelda Oracle Games|Onox]] wears full armor and a helmet covering all but his [[Slasher Smile]]. {{spoiler|He's a [[Dracolich]] underneath}}.
** [[The Legend of Zelda Oracle Games|Onox]] wears full armor and a helmet covering all but his [[Slasher Smile]]. {{spoiler|He's a [[Dracolich]] underneath}}.
* Sarevok in ''~Baldur's Gate~''.
* Sarevok in ''[[Baldur's Gate]]''.
* Death's Hand in ''[[Jade Empire]]'' is more of [[The Dragon]], but then again, also the [[Big Bad]]. He qualifies at any rate.
* Death's Hand in ''[[Jade Empire]]'' qualifies, though in terms of "Tyrant" he's more of [[The Dragon]] - but then again, [[Man Behind the Man|he's also the]] [[Big Bad]].
* The Magic Emperor {{spoiler|Ghaleon}} in ''[[Lunar]]'', notable in that he seems to wear it because [[Genre Savvy|he knows]] [[Card Carrying Villain|that villains are supposed to wear it]].
* The Magic Emperor {{spoiler|Ghaleon}} in ''[[Lunar]]'', notable in that he seems to wear it because [[Genre Savvy|he knows]] [[Card-Carrying Villain|that villains are supposed to wear it]].
* Magruder in ''Gun''. The reason, [[Hand Wave|kinda]], that he's completely unharmed by any of your weapons and has to be taken down by other means.
* Magruder in ''Gun''. The reason, [[Hand Wave|kinda]], is that he's completely unharmed by any of your weapons and has to be taken down by other means.
* ''[[Guilty Gear]]'': Surprisingly, Justice is this as well, since the drama CDs state that she wears it to protect her frail figure. The hair on the armor, though, is her real hair.
* ''[[Guilty Gear]]'': Surprisingly, Justice is this as well, since the drama CDs state that she wears it to protect her frail figure. The hair on the armor, though, is her real hair.
* In the first game of ''[[Lightning Warrior Raidy]]'', one of the bosses is this. This hides the fact that {{spoiler|inside, [[Samus Is a Girl|it's a girl]].}}
* In the first game of ''[[Lightning Warrior Raidy]]'', one of the bosses is this. This hides the fact that {{spoiler|inside, [[Samus Is a Girl|it's a girl]].}}
* In the ''[[War Craft]]'' series, Arthas fits this trope quite well.
* In the ''[[Warcraft]]'' series, Arthas fits this trope quite well.
** Deathwing as well, despite being a dragon. Unlike the other dragons which run around basically naked, Deathwing has elementium plates grafted onto his body.
** Deathwing as well, despite being a dragon. Unlike the other dragons which run around basically naked, Deathwing has elementium plates grafted onto his body. In his, case it's justified: His body is slowly wasting away due to his vast power. The armor plating is basically holding his body together.
*** In his case it's justified. His body is slowly wasting away due to his vast power. The armor plating is basically holding his body together.
* In ''Myth: The Fallen Lords'', Balor wears armor in combat, which is probably all the time. Given the game's heavy Tolkien influences, this is pretty fitting.
* In ''Myth: The Fallen Lords'', Balor wears armor in combat, which is probably all the time. Given the game's heavy Tolkien influences, this is pretty fitting.
* Nightmare from the ''[[Soul Calibur]]'' games <s>wears</s> ''is'' [[Animated Armor|an awesome suit of azure armor]].
* Nightmare from the ''[[Soul Calibur]]'' games <s>wears</s> ''is'' [[Animated Armor|an awesome suit of azure armor]].
* Standard fare for the more physically inclined ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' [[Big Bad|Big Bads]] and higher enemies; some of the most memorable examples are [[Fire Emblem Akaneia|Hardin]], [[Fire Emblem Elibe|Zephiel]], and [[Fire Emblem Tellius (Video Game)|the Black Knight]].
* Standard fare for the more physically inclined ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' [[Big Bad]]s and higher enemies; some of the most memorable examples are [[Fire Emblem Akaneia|Hardin]], [[Fire Emblem Elibe|Zephiel]], and [[Fire Emblem Tellius|the Black Knight]].
* The powered armor variant appears in ''[[Fallout]] 2'' in the form of [[The Dragon]], Frank Horrigan.
* All of the male Sinistrals in ''[[Lufia]]''.
* All of the male Sinistrals in ''[[Lufia]]''.
* In the ''[[The Witcher]]'', the [[Big Bad]] first appears [[Helmets Are Hardly Heroic|unhelmed, presumably to make better use of his charisma]], then passes for a [[Magic Knight]] for a time, and then subverts the helmet trope when his [[True Colors]] show.
* In the ''[[The Witcher]]'', the [[Big Bad]] first appears [[Helmets Are Hardly Heroic|unhelmed, presumably to make better use of his charisma]], then passes for a [[Magic Knight]] for a time, and then subverts the helmet trope when his [[True Colors]] show.
* [[Oda Nobunaga]] [[Historical Villain Upgrade|fits this trope perfectly]] in ''[[Sengoku Basara]]'', complete with [[Spikes of Villainy]].
* [[Oda Nobunaga]] [[Historical Villain Upgrade|fits this trope perfectly]] in ''[[Sengoku Basara]]'', complete with [[Spikes of Villainy]].
* Xemnas from ''[[Kingdom Hearts II (Video Game)|Kingdom Hearts II]]'' gets this form during the first and third stages of the battle with him. {{spoiler|It turns out to be the Keyblade Armour of Master Xehanort, his ''original'' original incarnation.}}
* Xemnas from ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' gets this form during the first and third stages of the battle with him. {{spoiler|It turns out to be the Keyblade Armour of Master Xehanort, his ''original'' original incarnation.}}
* Mordekaiser from [[League of Legends]] rules over... something and is constantly seen wearing armor. His new Pentakill Mordekaiser skin removes the armor covering his torso, but he is still [[The Faceless|wearing his helm]].
* Mordekaiser from [[League of Legends]] rules over... something, and is constantly seen wearing armor. His new Pentakill Mordekaiser skin removes the armor covering his torso, but he is still [[The Faceless|wearing his helm]].
* Lord Deimos from ''Mace: The Dark Age'' fits too, seeing as he's encased in blood red armor and we never see any part of him outside of it. He even has the BFS and [[Spikes of Villainy]]
* Lord Deimos from ''Mace: The Dark Age'' fits too, seeing as he's encased in blood red armor and we never see any part of him outside of it. He even has the BFS and [[Spikes of Villainy]].
* Frank Horrigan from ''[[Fallout 2]]'' is a 12-foot tall, [[Powered Armor]] version of this. The Roman-themed Legate Lanius from [[Fallout New Vegas]] is the more traditional version.
* [[The Dragon|Frank Horrigan]] from ''[[Fallout 2]]'' is a 12-foot tall, [[Powered Armor]] version of this. The Roman-themed Legate Lanius from [[Fallout: New Vegas]] is the more traditional version.
{{quote| '''Legate Lanius''': We shall see how brave you are when you are nailed to the walls of Hoover Dam, your body facing West so you may watch your world die.}}
{{quote|'''Legate Lanius''': We shall see how brave you are when you are nailed to the walls of Hoover Dam, your body facing West so you may watch your world die.}}
* Loghain in ''[[Dragon Age Origins]]'' is arguably an aversion, while he does run around in full plate armor it appears to be standard, ordinary, off-the-shelf full plate and is silver instead of black.
* Loghain in ''[[Dragon Age Origins]]'' is arguably an aversion, while he does run around in full plate armor it appears to be standard, ordinary, off-the-shelf full plate and is silver instead of black.
** Knight-Commander Meredith in ''[[Dragon Age 2]]'' has got normal-looking plate armor as well.
** Knight-Commander Meredith in ''[[Dragon Age 2]]'' has got normal-looking plate armor as well.
* Saren in ''[[Mass Effect]]'' has creepy-looking armor that looks like it has Geth parts fused to it.
* Saren in ''[[Mass Effect]]'' has creepy-looking armor that looks like it has Geth parts fused to it.
** {{spoiler|The Reapers are all gigantic spacecraft, and thus have got pretty tough black shells.}}
** {{spoiler|The Reapers}} are all gigantic spacecraft, and thus have got pretty tough black shells.
* Gandohar in ''[[Two Worlds]]'' I and II.
* Gandohar in ''[[Two Worlds]]'' I and II.
* Tell the Demon Sovereign from ''[[Might and Magic]]: Dark Messiah'' that Sauron is suing.
* Tell the Demon Sovereign from ''[[Might and Magic]]: Dark Messiah'' that Sauron is suing.
* The [[Boss in Mook Clothing|Black Knights]] from [[Dark Souls]] are completely covered in their huge, tough black armor {{spoiler|and that's all that's left of them}}. Also Havel the Rock, though his armor is actually incredibly heavy carved rock.
* The [[Boss in Mook Clothing|Black Knights]] from [[Dark Souls]] are completely covered in their huge, tough black armor - and {{spoiler|that's all that's left of them}}. Also Havel the Rock, though his armor is actually incredibly heavy [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|carved rock]].
* Heinrich, the final boss in ''[[Return to Castle Wolfenstein]]''. He doesn't have a helmet.
* Heinrich, the final boss in ''[[Return to Castle Wolfenstein]]''. He doesn't have a helmet.
* Dark Lord Gaol in ''[[Kid Icarus Uprising]]''. It turns out that the armor is actually used to ''control'' Gaol{{spoiler|, who was a captured spy [[Samus Is a Girl|and is actually a woman]]. After defeating her, she makes a [[Heel Face Turn]] and learns to control the armor herself.}}
* Dark Lord Gaol in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. It turns out that the armor is actually used to ''control'' Gaol, {{spoiler|who was a captured spy [[Samus Is a Girl|and is actually a woman]]. After defeating her, she makes a [[Heel Face Turn]] and learns to control the armor herself.}}
* The Nemesis in ''Blood Omen: [[Legacy of Kain]]''.
* The Nemesis in ''Blood Omen: [[Legacy of Kain]]''.



== Web Comics ==
== Web Comics ==
* General Tarquin in ''[[Order of the Stick (Webcomic)|Order of the Stick]]'', complete with [[Spikes of Villainy]] and [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|dark colors]]. Very shortly after his introduction, though, he removes the helmet for the [[Dramatic Unmask|dramatic reveal of his identity]] very shortly after his introduction, and never puts it back on.
* General Tarquin in ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'', complete with [[Spikes of Villainy]] and [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|dark colors]]. Very shortly after his introduction, though, he removes the helmet for the [[Dramatic Unmask|dramatic reveal of his identity]] very shortly after his introduction, and never puts it back on.
** Tarquin dons another helmet while pretending to be Thog.
** Tarquin dons another helmet while pretending to be Thog.
* No one in ''[[Girl Genius]]'' is this, but Agatha's fashion clank thinks Gil [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20080509 should be]!
* No one in ''[[Girl Genius]]'' is this, but Agatha's fashion clank thinks Gil [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20080509 should be]!



== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* All Shredders in the 2003 ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 (Animation)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' series.
* All Shredders in the 2003 ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' series.
* Metallus in [[Hanna Barbera]]'s ''[[Space Ghost]]''.
* Metallus in [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s ''[[Space Ghost]]''.
* ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]'': Crocker becomes such a tyrant during [[The Movie]], despite being ridiculous skinny.
* ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]'': Crocker becomes such a tyrant during [[The Movie]], despite being ridiculous skinny.
* ''[[Xiaolin Showdown (Animation)|Xiaolin Showdown]]'': Hannibal Bean has a [[Mobile Suit Human]] themed after this. He's rarely seen using it though.
* ''[[Xiaolin Showdown]]'': Hannibal Bean has a [[Mobile Suit Human]] themed after this. He's rarely seen using it though.
* Megabyte in ''[[Re Boot]]'' is a borderline example. His body ''is'' his full metal armor. Though on one occasion Dot calls him a "blue tin coward" when Megabyte didn't show up in a battle.
* Megabyte in ''[[ReBoot]]'' is a borderline example. His body ''is'' his full metal armor. On one occasion, Dot calls him a "blue tin coward" when Megabyte didn't show up in a battle.
* Megatron in ''[[Transformers]]'', being the leader of an army of [[Killer Robot|Killer Robots]], qualifies. Scorponok even calls the [[Beast Wars]] incarnation one on one occasion.
* Megatron in ''[[Transformers]]'', being the leader of an army of [[Killer Robot]]s, qualifies. Scorponok even calls the [[Beast Wars]] incarnation one on one occasion.


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Latest revision as of 14:09, 12 January 2020

Certainly, the dry cleaner will feel oppressed.[1]

When the phrase "tinpot dictator" is literal.

Evil Overlords have the tendency to fight in full plate armor, even in settings where that doesn't actually make sense. Their armor usually has plenty of Spikes of Villainy and is Color Coded for Your Convenience in black. Usually, it conceals their face to make them appear more mysterious and menacing. Often upgraded to Powered Armor in more advanced settings.

In fantasy settings, this is the standard look for the Black Knight. However, that doesn't always mean that an overlord of this type is solely a physical fighter. He might also be an Evil Sorcerer that made the wise choice of donning armor to offset his main weakness. Besides, they are almost always Large and In Charge so it's normal to see them as evil Magic Knights.

Spikes of Villainy and a Badass Cape are commonly used accessories.

See also Animated Armor.

Examples of Tin Tyrant include:

Anime and Manga

  • Yuki Judai of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX fits this trope in full during his Genocidal Overlord phase; his standard clothing is exchanged for a black, full-body armor, heavily accessorized with sharp spikes, jewels, a flowing red cape, and a helmet which fully covers his face when the visor is lowered. The entire set can be seen here.
  • One Piece has Don Krieg, who fits the bill sans helmet. Wapol doesn't fit himself, but happens to have a ship called "The Tin Tyrant".
  • Prince/King Kaito from Murder Princess.
  • Master Hades of the Grimoire Heart guild from Fairy Tail.

Comic Books

Films -- Live-Action

  • Sauron fits the bill, but he is only described as being in armor in the movies. Morgoth is shown to wear black armor in combat (though outside of it, at least his hands and face are left uncovered).
  • Darth Vader in Star Wars.

Literature

  • Being set in a medieval society, most of the lords in A Song of Ice and Fire wear heavy and elaborate plate armor when they go into battle. The Boltons' may be the most sinister, as its designed to look like a flayed man. And they are bastards.
  • In the original Dragonlance trilogy, all of the Dragon Highlords had ceremonial plate armor with elaborate helmets. Verminaard actually fought in his. It backfired, as he had no peripheral vision in the armor, and when he suddenly lost his cleric powers, he was killed shortly afterwards.
  • In The Silmarillion, Morgoth takes to dressing like this after fleeing Valinor with the Silmarils.
    • Though Sauron is simply described as "a Terrible Dark Lord" and "an image of malice and hatred made visible", illustrations of him in the books usually portray the Dark Lord as this.
  • Obould Many-Arrows from the Forgotten Realms books wears a spiked suit of black plate armor that's nearly impenetrable. They even used a spell to give him a transparent visor on his helmet so he wouldn't have vulnerable eye holes. Though when he took the armor off, he got really dangerous.
  • The "evil" emperor in Journey of the Catechist wears full plate armor. Ironically, not only is he a powerful sorcerer who doesn't need it for protection, it's used entirely to hide his appearance, which he considers ugly.

Live-Action TV

  • In the first few seasons of Stargate SG-1, Apophis wore the same armor his Jaffa had, only golden. In later seasons he eschews in favors of robes.

Tabletop Games

  • Chaos Lords from Warhammer Fantasy usually wear heavy plate armour decorated with loads of spikes and symbols of Chaos. Chaos Lords and Sorcerers from Warhammer 40,000 wear Powered Armor (or even heavier Terminator armour) decorated with loads of spikes and symbols of Chaos, as well as... er... trophies. At one point, the mark of a true Chaos Warrior was being granted Chaos Armor, which fused to their skin, could never be removed, and if damaged would grow back.
    • The ruler of the dark elves, Malekith, has to wear armor all the time. After the Flame of Asuryan opined that he was unworthy of becoming the Phoenix King he's needed a suit of magical armor to give his ruined body strength.
    • Ork Warlords have a habit of turning up wearing mega armour, which makes them Rusty Iron, Tin, Ceramite, Adamantium, And Rubber Tyrants.
    • Dark Eldar Archons usually wear heavy armor in the style of the Incubi, instead of the form-fitting constructions worn by most of their warriors.
    • Dark Elf Dreadlords usually wear heavy plate armor, and in some cases don't show their faces often.
  • The Armored Megalomaniac archetype in Mutants and Masterminds, as well as the somewhat more specific example of Evil!Daedalus from Anti-Earth in the Freedom City sample setting.
  • Exalted gives us the First and Forsaken Lion, an ancient, tyrannical ghost empowered by the dead makers of Creation to go out and kill everything. He's a master warlord and strategist in a gigantic suit of armor. Not that he has much choice, as he was welded into it as punishment for his first major screw up.
  • The unofficial Lord of the Rings tabletop game Ambarquenta encourages this by ruling that metal contains Morgothian elements, and thus gets in the way of casting good wizardry and good-ish sorcery, but does not hamper evil sorcery and necromancy in any way.

Video Games

  • The Final Fantasy series' more medieval installments love this trope, as seen at the top of the page.

"You really outta dress the part if you're a wizard."

Legate Lanius: We shall see how brave you are when you are nailed to the walls of Hoover Dam, your body facing West so you may watch your world die.

  • Loghain in Dragon Age Origins is arguably an aversion, while he does run around in full plate armor it appears to be standard, ordinary, off-the-shelf full plate and is silver instead of black.
    • Knight-Commander Meredith in Dragon Age 2 has got normal-looking plate armor as well.
  • Saren in Mass Effect has creepy-looking armor that looks like it has Geth parts fused to it.
    • The Reapers are all gigantic spacecraft, and thus have got pretty tough black shells.
  • Gandohar in Two Worlds I and II.
  • Tell the Demon Sovereign from Might and Magic: Dark Messiah that Sauron is suing.
  • The Black Knights from Dark Souls are completely covered in their huge, tough black armor - and that's all that's left of them. Also Havel the Rock, though his armor is actually incredibly heavy carved rock.
  • Heinrich, the final boss in Return to Castle Wolfenstein. He doesn't have a helmet.
  • Dark Lord Gaol in Kid Icarus: Uprising. It turns out that the armor is actually used to control Gaol, who was a captured spy and is actually a woman. After defeating her, she makes a Heel Face Turn and learns to control the armor herself.
  • The Nemesis in Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain.

Web Comics

Western Animation

  1. Clockwise from top right - Exdeath, Gabranth, Golbez, Garland