Strength Index Tropes about being physically strong or demonstrating strength like with lifting or hitting. Not to be confused with Muscular Index but there can be some overlap. Afraid of Their Own Strength : Being so strong that you are worried you might hurt someone. Of the Six Stats, Strength is possibly the most common subject of Chuck Norris Facts - his roundhouse kick would key off of this stat. Video Games. Any Mario character with Super Strength will generally be able to plow through six-foot walls and crush meteors with little effort. That applies to Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Bowser. Strength Equals Worthiness. Suppose there's some great powerful being that you want on your side. It might be some magical or elemental creature, someone who's a really great fighter, or maybe something that you can summon. You seek it out and try to convince it to help you. Tropes in The Strength In Weakness: Actually Pretty Funny: Despite having nothing but dislike for Cyclonis, Starling valiantly fails to hold back laughter when Cyclonis spooks Harrier into fainting. All There in the Manual: This image shows Master Cyclonis in the outfit she borrowed from Piper. The Sorting Algorithm of Tropes index qualifies, although the puns will likely slip under your radar if you don't have a computer science background. Lampshade Hanging : For pages about tropes, there will a folder section for TV Tropes, lampshading how TV Tropes uses the trope explained on the page in some fashion. Strength, in reality, does last much longer than your cardiovascular endurance. Sometimes the trope will be played for comedy, with a common fat character suddenly displaying surprising strength. Other times the character will be an unmistakable mountain of muscle and fat. Tropes and trope categories about setting up, fleshing out, and tearing down characters.. Compare Characters and Characters and Casting (how characters are affected by being played by actors). Contrast Characters as Device (roles that characters can be shoved into for plot reasons).. For lists of tropes as they apply to specific fictional characters, see Character Sheets.
In cases of truly great strength, you may be dealing with a cyborg, mutant, alien, or some other justification for unusual power. This type is more common with When considering strength, speed, and toughness, the Lightning Bruiser does not trade off one advantage for another the way, say, the Fragile Speedster trades The Flight, Strength, Heart trope as used in popular culture. We've all heard of the standard superhero power deal, of people with phenomenal cosmic powers, Strength Index Tropes about being physically strong or demonstrating strength like with lifting or hitting. Not to be confused with Muscular Index but there can be some overlap. Afraid of Their Own Strength : Being so strong that you are worried you might hurt someone.
Sorry to bump this, but I just want to say that I've been spending way too much time on TV Tropes lately. Whenever I read an MHA Fic I like I have to write a Tropes page for it, even when I'm in the middle of finals. I added over a hundred tropes to the front page of this MHA x Persona Fic in two days and added all sorts of other sections These are the works and tropes whose pages have been completely blanked and locked on TV Tropes by their stringent Censorship Bureau for A) being sexually explicit, B) offering heavy criticism of the site or C) being highly contentious among its userbase. We at All The Tropes, on the other hand, A) only censor when legally required, B) wholly accept criticism of our site, and C) are much more TV Tropes is a wiki that collects and documents descriptions and examples of various plot conventions and plot devices, more commonly known as tropes, that are found within many creative works. Since its establishment in 2004, the site has shifted focus from covering only television and film tropes to covering those in other types of media such as literature, comics, manga, video games, music
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Five Tropes That Make a Protagonist Boring July 29th, 2017 by Oren Ashkenazi. What if I told you there was a way to turn the chosen one’s weakness into a strength? Well, there is! All you have to do is put the chosen one at odds with the force that chose them. On TV Tropes, it’s listed as “I Just Want to be Normal”.