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* '''Enforced''': The game is based on an anime in which they are the two most common, yet weak, Mons in the world. This is implemented in gameplay as such.
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* '''Enforced''': '''Enforced''':
** The game is based on an anime in which they are the two most common, yet weak, Mons in the world. This is implemented in gameplay assuch.such.
** Rod'Unt is the fallback for detected as such [[GlitchEntity garbage data in the Mon Spawn Table]], [[GameBreakingBug it's safer than what some of that data would have produced]] and this mon [[DevelopersForesight is deliberately kept weak to prevent serious abuse by the players]].
** The game is based on an anime in which they are the two most common, yet weak, Mons in the world. This is implemented in gameplay as
** Rod'Unt is the fallback for detected as such [[GlitchEntity garbage data in the Mon Spawn Table]], [[GameBreakingBug it's safer than what some of that data would have produced]] and this mon [[DevelopersForesight is deliberately kept weak to prevent serious abuse by the players]].
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* '''Played for Drama''':
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* '''Played for Drama''':
Drama''': see Justified #2
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** They are the only Mons that can survive in the dense smog of ''Starter City'', but that doesn't make the smog good for their health.
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** They are the only Mons that can survive in the dense smog of ''Starter City'', but that doesn't make the smog good for their health. [[note]]Or our own, for that matter.[[/note]]
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** Both species are generalists that can adapt to and thrive in almost any environment, but this comes at a cost to their capabilities in combat.
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* '''Justified''': They are intentionally bred to be weak and released to give Newb trainers something to practice battling against and capturing.
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* '''Justified''': '''Justified''':
** They are intentionally bred to be weak and released to give Newb trainers something to practice battling against andcapturing.capturing.
** They are the only Mons that can survive in the dense smog of ''Starter City'', but that doesn't make the smog good for their health.
** They are intentionally bred to be weak and released to give Newb trainers something to practice battling against and
** They are the only Mons that can survive in the dense smog of ''Starter City'', but that doesn't make the smog good for their health.
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* '''Exploited''':
* '''Defied''': You get an achievement for beating the game with a Featherfee and Rod'Unt in your party.
* '''Defied''': You get an achievement for beating the game with a Featherfee and Rod'Unt in your party.
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* '''Straight''': In ''Tropémon'', [[FeatheredFiend Featherfee]] and [[RodentsOfUnusualSize Rod'Unt]] are a weak bird and rat, respectively. They're found everywhere in the beginning of the game, are used by most Newb-level opponents, and are outclassed as soon as you find anything better.
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* '''Straight''': In ''Tropémon'', [[FeatheredFiend Featherfee]] and [[RodentsOfUnusualSize Rod'Unt]] are a weak bird and rat, respectively. They're found everywhere in the beginning of the game, are used by most Newb-level opponents, and are outclassed as soon as you find anything better.else.
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'''Basic Trope''': Common and weak {{Mons}} found early in the game.
* '''Straight''': In ''Tropémon'', [[FeatheredFiend Featherfee]] and [[RodentsOfUnusualSize Rod'Unt]] are a weak bird and rat, respectively. They're found everywhere in the beginning of the game, are used by most Newb-level opponents, and are outclassed as soon as you find anything better.
* '''Exaggerated''': They are the weakest Mons in the entire game and you can't walk two feet early in the game without running into them.
* '''Downplayed''': They are only a little bit weaker and slightly more common than average Mons.
* '''Justified''': They are intentionally bred to be weak and released to give Newb trainers something to practice battling against and capturing.
* '''Inverted''':
** Despite being common, they are the strongest Mons in the entire game.
** Despite being very weak, they are the rarest Mons in the entire game.
* '''Subverted''': Both are weak at first, however, MagikarpPower is in effect and if you baby them to level 20, they evolve into very powerful Mons.
* '''Double Subverted''': ...at least ''statistically''. Their movesets are so putrid that they cannot take advantage of their newfound power.
* '''Parodied''':
* '''Zig-Zagged''': They are the most common and weakest Mons in the game, and while they get statistically better upon evolving, their movesets remain terrible and they cannot take advantage of their newfound power. However, there is at trainer late in the game who will trade you a pair of OlympusMons for one of each.
* '''Averted''': All Mons in the game are of equal rarity and strength.
* '''Enforced''': The game is based on an anime in which they are the two most common, yet weak, Mons in the world. This is implemented in gameplay as such.
* '''Lampshaded''': A veteran NPC trainer watching the Newbs battle Featherfee and Rod'Unt comments "man, there are so many of those things around here and they aren't useful in the least".
* '''Discussed''':
* '''Conversed''':
* '''Deconstructed''':
* '''Reconstructed''':
* '''Played for Laughs''':
* '''Played for Drama''':
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* '''Straight''': In ''Tropémon'', [[FeatheredFiend Featherfee]] and [[RodentsOfUnusualSize Rod'Unt]] are a weak bird and rat, respectively. They're found everywhere in the beginning of the game, are used by most Newb-level opponents, and are outclassed as soon as you find anything better.
* '''Exaggerated''': They are the weakest Mons in the entire game and you can't walk two feet early in the game without running into them.
* '''Downplayed''': They are only a little bit weaker and slightly more common than average Mons.
* '''Justified''': They are intentionally bred to be weak and released to give Newb trainers something to practice battling against and capturing.
* '''Inverted''':
** Despite being common, they are the strongest Mons in the entire game.
** Despite being very weak, they are the rarest Mons in the entire game.
* '''Subverted''': Both are weak at first, however, MagikarpPower is in effect and if you baby them to level 20, they evolve into very powerful Mons.
* '''Double Subverted''': ...at least ''statistically''. Their movesets are so putrid that they cannot take advantage of their newfound power.
* '''Parodied''':
* '''Zig-Zagged''': They are the most common and weakest Mons in the game, and while they get statistically better upon evolving, their movesets remain terrible and they cannot take advantage of their newfound power. However, there is at trainer late in the game who will trade you a pair of OlympusMons for one of each.
* '''Averted''': All Mons in the game are of equal rarity and strength.
* '''Enforced''': The game is based on an anime in which they are the two most common, yet weak, Mons in the world. This is implemented in gameplay as such.
* '''Lampshaded''': A veteran NPC trainer watching the Newbs battle Featherfee and Rod'Unt comments "man, there are so many of those things around here and they aren't useful in the least".
* '''Discussed''':
* '''Conversed''':
* '''Deconstructed''':
* '''Reconstructed''':
* '''Played for Laughs''':
* '''Played for Drama''':
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