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== This game includes examples of ==
 
* [[AFGNCAAP]]: Completing Story Mode allows you to do this.
* [[Armor Is Useless]]: Having full hull integrity or more armor doesn't stop your ships from losing cannons.
* [[Arms Dealer]]: You, especially. You buy weapons and you sell them to other ports. And in the majority of the games, weapons and armaments are contraband.
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* [[Anything That Moves]]: Zeus
* [[Arabian Nights Days]]: The backdrop of ''Legends.''
* [[Awesome Moment of Crowning]]: The story ending for {{spoiler|Asterion}} in ''Odyssey''.
* [[Battle Aura]]: There are several people or magic items in ''Tradewinds 2'' and ''Tradewinds Legends'' that grant you this. As an example, the Berserker's Blade{{spoiler|!}} in ''Tradewinds Legends'' {{spoiler|gives your cannons near-perfect accuracy, but at the same time giving your ''enemies'' a slightly better shot at you.}}
* [[Big Bad]]: Several to list, depending on which character you play as.
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** In the rest of the series, you may be called to capture or kill a pirate in the story.
* [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard]]: Played straight with ''Tradewinds 2''. You cannot buy more than one ship. Your enemies can.
* [[Cool Old Lady]]: Tiger Bai from ''Tradewinds Legends'' '''''is''''' this trope.{{context}}
* [[Cool Ship]]: In ''Odyssey'', Triton's Destroyer. Yes, a ship that looks like a ''marlin.''
** [[Cool Airship]]: In ''Legends'', Dragon Boats.
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** This is also referenced in a few other character storylines: at one point one of the kings even shows that threatening to make someone [[Red Shirt|be cabin boy on a Sindbad voyage]] is a very effective means of punishment.
* [[Fake Ultimate Hero]]: Theseus.
* [[AFGNCAAPFeatureless Protagonist]]: Completing Story Mode allows you to do this.{{context|How do you "do" Featureless Protagonist?}}
* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: Just read any of the quests carefully that supposedly have you on a time limit. Yet when you "run over" the time, there is no punishment.
* [[Greek Mythology]]: The backdrop of ''Odyssey''.
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