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The act of being a video game character is a bit of an odd one. You spend all day killing things, all night healing from wounds that should have killed you, and there's a better than eighty percent chance that your [[Tomboy Princess|tomboy female friend is a lost princess]]. But what's a guy to do, eh? |
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=== Playable character types: === |
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* [[Acrofatic]] <br />A fat character who can maneuver like a gymnast, sprint like an Olympic runner, or kick your ass like Chuck Norris, despite being... you know... fat. |
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* [[Adventure Duo]] <br />A serious main character coupled with a weird or quirky partner. |
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* [[An Adventurer Is You]] <br />A description of the class-based systems common to many [[Role Playing Game|Role Playing Games]]. |
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* [[Amnesiac Hero]] <br />Where the main character has no recollection of who they are. |
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* [[Bare Fisted Monk]] <br />A character who excels in melee attacks without wielding weapons. |
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* [[The Beast Master]] <br />A type of character who uses the assistance of an animal, force of nature, or just some sort of not-highly-sentient creature to help them fight. |
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* [[Black Mage]] <br />Magic-user who specializes in offensive magic. |
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** [[Black Magician Girl]] <br />A young female [[Black Mage]] with a [[Plucky Girl|forceful personality.]] |
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** [[Lady of Black Magic]] <br />An older female [[Black Mage]] with a [[Lady of War|more reserved or mature personality.]] |
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* [[Bratty Half Pint]] <br />Snarky self-important kid (usually a boy) who's usually the youngest in the party. |
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* [[Child Mage]] <br />The main magic user is the youngest in the group. |
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* [[Cipher Scything]] <br />Blank slate characters always get the short end of the stick in adapted works. |
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* [[Combat Medic]] <br />Although he's the main healer and buffer, he can also dish out damage. |
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* [[Combat and Support]] <br />The two roles video-game characters often divide each other into when in groups. |
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* [[Competitive Balance]] <br />The various character types in competitive games need to be balanced so no one character is automatically better. |
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* [[Confusion Fu]]<br />A character whose main advantage is their unpredictability. |
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* [[Crutch Character]] <br />Early game playable character who starts out powerful, but whose usefulness declines. |
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* [[Cute Bruiser]] <br />A young girl who has [[Super Strength]]. |
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* [[The Engineer]] <br />A character who specializes in the use and application of machines and technology. Usually a support unit, but many times quite capable of combat. |
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* [[Elite Tweak]] <br />A character or class that can be very effective, but needs a lot of work or strategy to reach its potential. |
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* [[Fantasy Character Classes]] <br />The most common character classes in a medieval fantasy setting. |
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* [[Featureless Protagonist]] <br />An Ageless, Faceless, Gender-Neutral, Culturally Ambiguous Adventure Person is [[Audience Surrogate|you!]] |
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** [[Non Entity General]] <br />The player is a general or commander in a strategy game who may not actually even exist. |
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* [[Fighter Mage Thief]] <br />The three most common character classes for [[Western RPG|Western RPGs]]. |
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* [[Forest Ranger]] <br />A character typically using bows and tapping the forest he or she protects. |
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* [[Fragile Speedster]] <br />A character who's very fast, but can't hit very hard and has low defense. |
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* [[Glacier Waif]] <br />A character of thin build who's nevertheless extremely strong and slow. |
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* [[Glass Cannon]] <br />A character who is strong but can't take a lot of damage. |
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* [[A God Is You]] <br />Games that star a protagonist who's actually a god or who has godlike powers. |
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* [[Gradual Grinder]] <br />A character type that deals damage over time, wearing the enemy down. |
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* [[Guest Star Party Member]] <br />Someone who joins your party temporarily as a "guest". |
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* [[Healing Hands]] <br />A character who has the ability to heal others. |
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* [[Heroic Mime]] <br />A main character who never speaks. |
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* [[Hero Unit]] <br />A unit, usually in a [[Real Time Strategy]] game, that represents the player, or a major character in the game's story, on the battlefield. |
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* [[Item Caddy]] <br />A character whose skills revolve around using items. |
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* [[Jack of All Stats]]<br />A character who has good strength, speed, and defense, but is not great in any category. |
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** [[Master of None]] <br />The [[Jack of All Stats]] where the end result is an almost useless character, since their mediocre skills are never useful enough to be chosen over a specialist. |
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* [[Job System]] <br />[[Eastern RPG]] system whereby classes have distinct equipment and abilities but can be changed at any time. |
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* [[Joke Character]] <br />Characters, often in the form of [[Easter Egg|Easter Eggs]], deliberately unbalanced in the negative sense. |
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** [[Lethal Joke Character]] <br />A [[Joke Character]] who has one or two awesome skills which can lead to him being used very effectively. |
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* [[Kid Hero]] <br />Slaying dragons and beating down goblins, but he still has a teddy bear when he goes to sleep. |
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* [[Lady of War]] <br />A [[Action Girl|female fighter]] who retains [[The High Queen|an air of grace and reserve not usually associated with violence.]] |
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* [[Lightning Bruiser]] <br />A character who has very good strength, speed, ''and'' defense. |
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* [[Magic Knight]] <br />A wizard who can also swordfight. |
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* [[Mascot With Attitude]] <br />A snarky [[Funny Animal]] with [[Totally Radical|kickin']] powers and [[Jump Physics|improbable jumping abilities]]. |
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* [[Master of Unlocking]] <br />Opening doors is an art, don'tcha know. |
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* [[Mighty Glacier]] <br />He's got great strength and defense, and moves about as fast as mould. |
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* [[The Minion Master]] <br />Summon [[Mooks]] to do the job for you! |
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* [[Modern Day Sci Fi RPG Class Equivalents]] <br />A collection of character-classes or equivalents of such for non-fantasy RPG-settings. |
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* [[Monster Allies]] <br />Where monsters fight alongside the humans in RPGs. |
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* [[Mutually Exclusive Party Members]] <br />Several party members who, for whatever reason, cannot all be in the same party at the same time. |
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* [[Mystical Waif]] <br />A young girl with a mysterious past who the villains are trying to exploit and the heroes are trying to protect. |
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* [[One Man Army]] <br />You're the video game hero. It's perfectly normal for you to go around killing thousands of [[Mook|Mooks]]. |
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* [[Optional Party Member]] <br />Someone who may not join your party, if you don't fulfil the requirements to get them. |
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* [[Overrated and Underleveled]] <br />A character introduced as being really powerful ends up, statistics-wise, as being weaker than the main character. |
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* [[Platforming Pocket Pal]] <br />An adventuring companion in an [[Action Game]] who, for whatever reason, is not hindered by the action segments. |
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* [[Player Character]] <br />A character controlled by you, the player. |
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* [[Player Mooks]] <br />Nameless, personality-less characters that make up your team. |
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* [[Powerup Mount]] <br />An animal ([[Ridiculously Cute Critter|usually adorable]]) that the main character can ride on and is beneficial in some way. |
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* [[Promoted to Unlockable]]<br />A former [[Boss]] or NPC becomes playable. |
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* [[Protagonist Without a Past]] <br />You just sort of popped into being in the first village. |
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* [[Rebellious Princess]] <br />She's had enough of being pampered and wants to get down and dirty with the monster fighting! |
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* [[The Red Mage]] <br />A magician capable of casting spells from two different or even [[Mutually Exclusive Magic|mutually exclusive]] schools of magic. |
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* [[Required Party Member]] <br />Someone who you have to have in your group, usually due to plot reasons. |
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* [[Schrodingers Player Character]] <br />The game offers multiple characters to choose from with various backstories, but only the character you choose as your PC ever appears in the game. |
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* [[Secret Character]] <br />A bonus character that the casual player may never see. |
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* [[Skill Gate Characters]] <br />[[Fighting Game]] characters that are a challenge to newcomers, but those with experience will easily mop the floor with them. |
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* [[Solo Class]] <br />Classes capable of going alone where others are forced to team up. |
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* [[Space Marine]] <br />Standard [[First Person Shooter|FPS]] hero: A military man (often in bulky armour), who wields lots of big guns and kills lots of aliens. |
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* [[Squishy Wizard]] <br />[[Aladdin (Disney)|Phenomenal cosmic power]], but teeeeny weeeeny little life bar. |
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* [[Stone Wall]] <br />A character with extremely high defense but lame offensive capabilities. |
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* [[Support Party Member]] <br />A party member whose' primary abilities are mostly non-offensive. |
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* [[Sword and Sorcerer]] <br />When a physical fighter and magic user team up. |
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* [[Team Pet]] <br />The default mascot of the party and usually the most outlandish of the bunch. |
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* [[Third Person Seductress]] <br />An implausibly curvy, twenty-something woman in a [[Stripperiffic]] outfit, who obeys the commands of the fellow behind the controller. |
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* [[The Turret Master]] <br />A character with the ability to [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|summon a stationary turret]] that attacks enemies or an object that fulfills a similar role. |
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* [[Tomboy Princess]] <br />A princess that breaks the mold by not being [[The Chick]]. |
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* [[White Mage]] <br />Magic-user who specializes in healing and support magic. |
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** [[White Magician Girl]] <br />The female magic-using co-star of an [[RPG]], who often wields a staff or rod. |
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* [[Wild Man]] <br />A usually [[Wild Hair|shaggy]], muscle-bound and under-dressed character who looks like he just came out of the jungle. |
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=== [[Fighting Game]] characters (may or may not be playable): === |
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* [[Assist Character]] <br />A non-playable character which asissts somehow a playable one. |
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* [[Ditto Fighter]] <br />A character who copies the moveset of the other characters, sometimes with the added catch that the moveset is chosen randomly. |
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* [[Guest Fighter]] <br />A character who shows up in a [[Fighting Game]] who has no reason whatsoever to be there and is totally out of place. |
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* [[Husky Russkie]] <br />Is bik, stronk, and dreenks wodka. |
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* [[Perfect Play AI]] <br />An AI which continually walks forward, dodges or blocks all attacks, and attacks flawlessly once it reaches its target. |
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* [[Ryu and Ken]] <br />Two characters are given equal or similar abilities/appearances, and often wind up as being the main characters for the series. |
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* [[Shotoclone]] <br />Stock [[Fighting Game]] character whose skillset includes a fireball and uppercut and often wear a karate gi. |
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=== [[NPC]] types: === |
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* [[Apathetic Citizens]] <br />Big bad guy is destroying the world? You take care of it. |
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* [[Arms Dealer]] <br />Some dude that sells weaponry, often to the highest bidder. |
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* [[City Guards]] <br />The local authorities, generally swaggering, superior-sounding grunts. |
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* [[Easily Angered Shopkeeper]] <br />If you steal something from a shop, you'll be attacked or zapped instantly. |
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* [[Exposition Fairy]] <br />A recurring or sidekick character whose purpose is to [[Mr. Exposition|fill you in]] on elements of the interface and your abilities. |
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** [[Stop Helping Me]] <br />Where your [[Exposition Fairy]] just '''can't shut up dammit!''' |
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* [[Invulnerable Civilians]] <br />Whenever an [[NPC]] shows up in a monster-infested dungeon, they will always leave him alone. |
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* [[Precursor Heroes]] <br />A hero or group of heroes (often oddly similar to your own [[Player Party]]) that arose in the hour of need and [[Sealed Evil in A Can|sealed the Ultimate Evil in its can]] [[Exty Years From Now|1,000 years ago.]] |
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* [[Quest Giver]] <br />An [[NPC]] designated somehow as someone who will give you a sidequest. |
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* [[Recurring Traveller]] <br />A character who just keeps showing up throughout the game, usually thoroughly lost. |
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* [[Redundant Researcher]] <br />A researcher who's trying to figure out all those ancient ruins and is invariably pre-empted by the hero. |
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* [[Skill Point Reset]]<br />A trainer who can reset a [[Player Character]]'s skill and ability scores, allowing you to redistribute them. |
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* [[Voice With an Internet Connection]] <br />The helpful person at the other end of the main character's earpiece. |
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=== Enemy character types (excluding [[Boss Battle|Boss Battles]]): === |
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* [[Actually Four Mooks]] <br />An enemy appears as a single sprite, but turns out to be a whole party of baddies. |
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* [[Airborne Mook]] <br />Dammit! These things can fly? I can't even hit [[Goddamned Bats|them]] half the time!!! |
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* [[Asteroids Monster]] <br />A creature of significant size that, when killed, splits into several miniature versions of itself. |
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* [[Bandit Mook]] <br />An enemy that employs [[Video Game Stealing]]. |
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* [[Border Patrol]] <br />A monster or other hazard introduced specifically to prevent the player from wandering too far without resorting to the immersion-breaking Invisible Wall. |
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* [[Boss in Mook Clothing]] <br />A "normal battle" with an enemy that, as it turns out, can wipe the floor with you. |
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* [[Chest Monster]] <br />an enemy or hazard that has disguised itself to look like something positive, like [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|a chest]]. |
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* [[Clairvoyant Security Force]] <br />Manages to always appear the second you try to steal something. |
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* [[Degraded Boss]] <br />Once you beat the boss, it comes back as a normal enemy later. |
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* [[Drop in Nemesis]] <br />Where an enemy or obstacle comes out of nowhere and kills you, generally in a [[Cutscene]]. |
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* [[Elemental Embodiment]] <br />When the elements that are the [[Elemental Rock Paper Scissors|basic building blocks of the universe]] get up and [[Everything Trying to Kill You|come for you.]] |
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* [[Enemy Summoner]] <br />An enemy who casts spells which bring additional enemies into combat, while causing some damage itself. |
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* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]] <br />You see that cutesy widdle rabbit? ''It wants you dead.'' |
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* [[Evil Chancellor]] <br />The helpful and suspiciously toadying assistant to the monarchy whose morality is usually inverse to the head of state. |
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* [[Fake Ultimate Mook]] <br />A massive monster of terrifying appearance that's no real threat. |
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* [[Flying Seafood Special]] <br />Fish that float in the air. And generally try to kill you. |
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* [[Giant Hands of Doom]] <br />A character who fights only with giant hands. |
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* [[Goddamned Bats]] <br />Enemies that don't pose much threat on their own, but can frustrate, annoy, and get in your way. |
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** [[Demonic Spiders]] <br />Enemies that frustrate you by killing you in unfair ways, which make them innately more dangerous than other normal enemies. |
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** [[Ledge Bats]] <br />Enemies that knock you back in the middle of jumps, often to your death. |
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** [[Metal Slime]] <br />A monster that appears and runs away very quickly, is hard to hit, and gives very good rewards. |
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** [[Wall Master]] <br />Monsters that lurk within the environment and never fully appear until you walk close to them, at which point they suddenly lunge out and try to grab you. |
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* [[The Goomba]] <br />An enemy who will always be encountered in the first level, has a simple movement pattern, and is reassuringly easy to beat. |
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* [[Halfhearted Henchman]] <br />A normal henchman who's lazy, unmotivated, or otherwise unwilling to do his job. |
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* [[Heavily Armored Mook]] <br />An ordinary mook, but with hard steel accessories. |
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* [[Incredibly Durable Enemies]] <br />When the basic mook is an unstoppable killing machine, you know you're in a difficult game. |
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* [[Invincible Minor Minion]] <br />A weak enemy who is nevertheless completely impossible to harm in any way. |
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* [[Invisible Monsters]] <br />You can't see them, but they can probably hurt you. |
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* [[Killer Rabbit]] <br />Any monster that's far more dangerous than it looks. |
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* [[Mook]] <br />A slang term for the hordes of standard-issue, disposable bad guys whom the hero mows down with [[Moral Dissonance|impunity]]. |
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** [[Slave Mooks]] <br />Even sadder than regular Mooks. |
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** [[Mook Bouncer]] <br />A [[Mook]] that can teleport you to a specific location whenever they touch you. |
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** [[Night of the Living Mooks]] <br />Zombies, skeletons, mummies, oh my! |
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** [[Mooks Ate My Equipment]] <br />Enemy that eats your stuff (and might eat you as well). |
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* [[Personal Space Invader]] <br />A monster who grabs onto you and must be shaken off. |
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* [[Pinata Enemy]] <br />An enemy target or victim in a video game sought out by the player because they are (relatively) easy to kill and have a very high cash payout. |
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* [[Raising the Steaks]] <br />Dead animals coming back to life and ''moidering you''. |
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* [[Rat Stomp]] <br />Finally you get to the adventuring part! But first, fight some rats. |
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* [[Roaming Enemy]] <br />An enemy which appears randomly under various circumstances. |
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* [[Segmented Serpent]] <br />An enemy which is made up of lots of mostly identical segments, and moves like a worm or snake. |
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* [[Shield Bearing Mook]] <br />A mook with a shield to protect against frontal attacks. |
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* [[Smash Mook]] <br />A big, strong enemy that does nothing but smash you with straight physical attacks. |
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* [[The Spiny]] <br />A [[Platform Game]] enemy that will damage you if you try to jump on it. |
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* [[Standard FPS Enemies]] <br />Those generic baddies seen in nearly every FPS you've every played. |
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* [[Stock Monsters]] <br />Those generic baddies seen in nearly EVERY [[RPG]] you've ever played. |
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* [[Teleporting Keycard Squad]] <br />Whenever you take something important, a slough of new enemies suddenly rushes in. |
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* [[Underground Monkey]] <br />Exactly the same as a regular monkey - but underground, and therefore has better stats. |
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* [[The Unfought]] <br />A major antagonist who you just never get to tussle with. |
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* [[Unique Enemy]] <br />An enemy that only shows up once in the whole game but is otherwise fairly unremarkable. |
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* [[Waddling Head]] <br />A stock monster that resembles a colored oval with eyes and feet. |
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* [[Whack a Monster]] <br />You see lots of holes in the ground: you know you're going to have to fight a bunch of monsters that pop up, attack, and pop back in. |
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* [[Character Select Forcing]] <br />The game forces you to choose different characters. |
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* [[Game Over Man]] <br />A character shown on the [[Game Over]] screen. |
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* [[Lady Not Appearing in This Game]] <br />A sexy female in a game's promotional material who's not actually in the game itself. |
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* [[Live Item]] <br />A character or creature that the game treats as an item. |
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* [[The Missingno]] <br />A video game character whose existence is due to a [[Good Bad Bug]], rather than being deliberately coded into the game. |
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* [[Pet Interface]] <br />An interface in which you are given a sidekick, usually a pet, that acts as a guide/virtual pet of sorts in the world. |
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* [[Reviving Enemy]]<br />An enemy which can only be dealt with temporarily. |
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* [[Series Mascot]] <br />A character, creature, etc which is heavily associated with a fictional universe, to the point of being the (official or unofficial) [[Mascot]]. |
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** [[Mascot Mook]] <br />An iconic [[Mook]] which can also double as a [[Series Mascot]]. |
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* [[Training Dummy]] <br />Some (usually) immortal character that you can return to, to practice your moves on. |
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* [[Two Guys and A Girl]] <br />The main character and his [[Rival Turned Evil]] spend most of the game fighting over the girl (who owns a [[MacGuffin|mysterious amulet]] or something). |
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* [[With a Friend And A Stranger]] <br />The game starts off with the hero, his or her childhood friend, and [[Mysterious Waif|another person, often a girl, from out of nowhere]] who needs his help. |
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[[Category:Index Index/Sandbox]] |
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[[Category:Otogi Myth of Demons]] |
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[[Category:Video Game Tropes]] |
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