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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: [[VideoGame/NuclearThrone Yung Venuz.]] This gun-toting triangle bears a peculiar resemblance to [[Characters/GravityFallsBillCipher another triangle]] who acted as the shopkeeper in [=DTG:=] Chaos. Somewhat subverted in that Yung Venuz is nothing like Bill Cipher in personality or plans, just shape.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: [[VideoGame/NuclearThrone Yung Venuz.]] This gun-toting triangle bears a peculiar resemblance to [[Characters/GravityFallsBillCipher another triangle]] triangle who acted as the shopkeeper in [=DTG:=] Chaos. Somewhat subverted in that Yung Venuz is nothing like Bill Cipher in personality or plans, just shape.

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Drop The Hammer is now a disambiguation page.


* DropTheHammer: There are several large hammers, the biggest of which, Terra Firma, is stated to have a head over 20 feet in width.


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* HumungousHeadedHammer: There are several large hammers, the biggest of which, Terra Firma, is stated to have a head over 20 feet in width.
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* '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14374538970A34357900&page=0 Destroy the Godmodder TV Tropes Edition 2: Salvation.]]''' Created by Lord_Herobrine, later [=GMed=] by Tabbune, and hosted on the TV Tropes Forums. A loosely canon sequel to the first TV Tropes game. Its main story is complete, but the thread itself has been used to host a couple of {{bonus boss}}es.

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* '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14374538970A34357900&page=0 Destroy the Godmodder TV Tropes Edition 2: Salvation.]]''' Created by Lord_Herobrine, later [=GMed=] by Tabbune, and hosted on the TV Tropes Forums. A loosely canon sequel to the first TV Tropes game. Its main story is complete, but the thread itself has been used to host a couple of {{bonus {{optional boss}}es.
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** Toast exploiting nearly every available damage-boosting ability in the game in conjunction with the unusual scaling of [[RapidFireFisticuffs Consecutive Normal Punches]] enabled her to deal 627 damage to no less than the BonusBoss, when it had about half that much in [=HP=] and could have been wiped out by the rest of the party.
** Taken up to eleven during the second BonusBoss fight, where players were given plenty of means to increase their damage outputs, including various {{Mooks}} that provide buffs to their killers on death. In the final round, the boss was not only defeated, but dealt overkill damage exceeding its maximum [=HP=], including one attack that dealt over thirty thousand damage. [[spoiler: Subverted and Deconstructed: The boss in question managed to actually ''survive'' all that devastation, only to [[DefeatEqualsExplosion violently detonate]] and [[TotalPartyKill wipe the party.]] Thankfully this was a noncanon battle.]]

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** Toast exploiting nearly every available damage-boosting ability in the game in conjunction with the unusual scaling of [[RapidFireFisticuffs Consecutive Normal Punches]] enabled her to deal 627 damage to no less than the BonusBoss, {{Superboss}}, when it had about half that much in [=HP=] and could have been wiped out by the rest of the party.
** Taken up to eleven during the second BonusBoss {{Superboss}} fight, where players were given plenty of means to increase their damage outputs, including various {{Mooks}} that provide buffs to their killers on death. In the final round, the boss was not only defeated, but dealt overkill damage exceeding its maximum [=HP=], including one attack that dealt over thirty thousand damage. [[spoiler: Subverted and Deconstructed: The boss in question managed to actually ''survive'' all that devastation, only to [[DefeatEqualsExplosion violently detonate]] and [[TotalPartyKill wipe the party.]] Thankfully this was a noncanon battle.]]
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* FinishingMove: insert_generic_username had one in the form of Sunrise, a powerful move where he would use the Daybreak weapon from Kid Icarus: Uprising to one-shot a foe at low HP.

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* FinishingMove: insert_generic_username had one in the form of Sunrise, a powerful move where he would use the Daybreak weapon from Kid Icarus: Uprising ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'' to one-shot a foe at low HP.



* InCaseOfBossFightBreakGlass: The first ever Hostile entity, S.A.M. from Jetpack Joyride, had a cracked glass frame for a weakness.

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* InCaseOfBossFightBreakGlass: The first ever Hostile entity, S.A.M. from Jetpack Joyride, ''VideoGame/JetpackJoyride'', had a cracked glass frame for a weakness.



* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Calamity went from being a MurderousMannequin (the Creepy Dummy) and a DemonicDummy (Lil' Cal from Homestuck) to being a giant monster with purple spikes in its back.

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* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Calamity went from being a MurderousMannequin (the Creepy Dummy) and a DemonicDummy (Lil' Cal from Homestuck) ''Homestuck'') to being a giant monster with purple spikes in its back.
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Just For Pun is a disambiguation


* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: The Chairian Council (also known as the [[JustForPun Highchair]]) plays with this; how one joins hasn’t been explained in full, but most of the known members possess unusual/esoteric abilities and/or are experts in their various fields, be it magic, technology, or battlefield strategy, but almost all of them are Badasses in their own right on top of that. Invoked by Chaiere as his reason for taking in [[BadBoss Acacia]] as a member; her [[BlackMage extreme magical power]] was simply that promising, but aside from that, her only other real skills are painting and gardening.

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* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: The Chairian Council (also known as the [[JustForPun Highchair]]) Highchair) plays with this; how one joins hasn’t been explained in full, but most of the known members possess unusual/esoteric abilities and/or are experts in their various fields, be it magic, technology, or battlefield strategy, but almost all of them are Badasses in their own right on top of that. Invoked by Chaiere as his reason for taking in [[BadBoss Acacia]] as a member; her [[BlackMage extreme magical power]] was simply that promising, but aside from that, her only other real skills are painting and gardening.
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* '''[[https://dtgforums.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=282 Project Thymium: Children of the Thyme]]''', a continuation of the Project Thymium story, presented as a DLC addon to the original forum game. It focuses mainly on the fallout of Thymium's ending as it pertains to the Iti (the [[Mooks]] of Thymium, released from service at the end of the game) and follows a new party as they investigate strange happenings in Locaa's chilly Northern Reach.

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* '''[[https://dtgforums.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=282 Project Thymium: Children of the Thyme]]''', a continuation of the Project Thymium story, presented as a DLC addon to the original forum game. It focuses mainly on the fallout of Thymium's ending as it pertains to the Iti (the [[Mooks]] monstrous Mooks of Thymium, released from their service at the end of the game) and follows a new party as they investigate strange happenings in Locaa's chilly Northern Reach.
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* '''[[https://dtgforums.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=282 Project Thymium: Children of the Thyme]]''', a continuation of the Project Thymium story, presented as a DLC addon to the original forum game. It focuses mainly on the fallout of Thymium's ending as it pertains to the Iti (the [[Mooks mooks]] of Thymium, released from service at the end of the game) and follows a new party as they investigate strange happenings in Locaa's chilly Northern Reach.

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* '''[[https://dtgforums.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=282 Project Thymium: Children of the Thyme]]''', a continuation of the Project Thymium story, presented as a DLC addon to the original forum game. It focuses mainly on the fallout of Thymium's ending as it pertains to the Iti (the [[Mooks mooks]] [[Mooks]] of Thymium, released from service at the end of the game) and follows a new party as they investigate strange happenings in Locaa's chilly Northern Reach.

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Thymium has ended and its sequel/"DLC" has begun, so I added it to the page.


* '''[[https://dtgforums.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=33 Destroy the Godmodder: Chaos.]]''' Created by Irecreeper and run on the DTG Forums, it broke the mold of what a [=DTG=] game really was. It can be thought of as a grid-based RPG, with traditional stats, abilities, weapons, and such. [[LooseCanon Its importance to oldcanon is dubious]], but it takes place after [=DTG2=], with the players being trapped in the mind of a malevolent being known as Chaoscreeper. It has ended and now has an ongoing sequel, known as '''[[https://dtgforums.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=102 Project Thymium,]]''' also run on the [=DTG=] Forums by Irecreeper. Project Thymium concerns the former Chairheir of Locaa, the Descendant Irecreeper, who has transformed into a malevolent being called [=WARE=] as punishment for his actions in [=DTG2=]. The players are tasked with defeating the new Chairheir of the council and collecting four Glyphs to infiltrate [=WARE=]'s prison, the Sphere- which is primed to explode due to the machinations of [[EldritchAbomination the Chaos Butterfly]], taking out one-third of reality in an entropic explosion. Thymium has reached its final arc, and a "[=DLC=]" campaign, Children of the Thyme, is currently being planned.

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* '''[[https://dtgforums.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=33 Destroy the Godmodder: Chaos.]]''' Created by Irecreeper and run on the DTG Forums, it broke the mold of what a [=DTG=] game really was. It can be thought of as a grid-based RPG, with traditional stats, abilities, weapons, and such. [[LooseCanon Its importance to oldcanon is dubious]], but it takes place after [=DTG2=], with the players being trapped in the mind of a malevolent being known as Chaoscreeper. It has ended and now has an ongoing sequel, known as as...
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'''[[https://dtgforums.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=102 Project Thymium,]]''' also run on the [=DTG=] Forums by Irecreeper. Project Thymium concerns the former Chairheir of Locaa, the Descendant Irecreeper, who has transformed into a malevolent being called [=WARE=] as punishment for his actions in [=DTG2=]. The players are tasked with defeating the new Chairheir of the council and collecting four Glyphs to infiltrate [=WARE=]'s prison, the Sphere- which is primed to explode due to the machinations of [[EldritchAbomination the Chaos Butterfly]], taking out one-third of reality in an entropic explosion. Thymium It has reached its final arc, completed, and has a "[=DLC=]" campaign, sequel:
* '''[[https://dtgforums.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=282 Project Thymium:
Children of the Thyme, is currently being planned.
Thyme]]''', a continuation of the Project Thymium story, presented as a DLC addon to the original forum game. It focuses mainly on the fallout of Thymium's ending as it pertains to the Iti (the [[Mooks mooks]] of Thymium, released from service at the end of the game) and follows a new party as they investigate strange happenings in Locaa's chilly Northern Reach.
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Asskicking Leads To Leadership is the new name of the trope.


* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: The Godmodder is fabled throughout ''Minecraft'' and beyond as the only Omega+ godmodder in existence; the highest rank of godmodder. Of course, to do this, he had to get through all of the other tiers first, which requires tons of asskicking. That's why he's got the capital G.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: The Godmodder is fabled throughout ''Minecraft'' and beyond as the only Omega+ godmodder in existence; the highest rank of godmodder. Of course, to do this, he had to get through all of the other tiers first, which requires tons of asskicking. That's why he's got the capital G.



* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: The Chairian Council (also known as the [[JustForPun Highchair]]) plays with this; how one joins hasn’t been explained in full, but most of the known members possess unusual/esoteric abilities and/or are experts in their various fields, be it magic, technology, or battlefield strategy, but almost all of them are Badasses in their own right on top of that. Invoked by Chaiere as his reason for taking in [[BadBoss Acacia]] as a member; her [[BlackMage extreme magical power]] was simply that promising, but aside from that, her only other real skills are painting and gardening.

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* AsskickingEqualsAuthority: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: The Chairian Council (also known as the [[JustForPun Highchair]]) plays with this; how one joins hasn’t been explained in full, but most of the known members possess unusual/esoteric abilities and/or are experts in their various fields, be it magic, technology, or battlefield strategy, but almost all of them are Badasses in their own right on top of that. Invoked by Chaiere as his reason for taking in [[BadBoss Acacia]] as a member; her [[BlackMage extreme magical power]] was simply that promising, but aside from that, her only other real skills are painting and gardening.



* TheBeastmaster: Anyone who uses [[SummonMagic Incantation]] is this. In-universe, Chairians consider it a very rare and difficult ability and Omorika’s skill with it is part of why [[AsskickingEqualsAuthority she is in the Chairian Council]].

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* TheBeastmaster: Anyone who uses [[SummonMagic Incantation]] is this. In-universe, Chairians consider it a very rare and difficult ability and Omorika’s skill with it is part of why [[AsskickingEqualsAuthority [[AsskickingLeadsToLeadership she is in the Chairian Council]].

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* EverythingsEvenWorseWithSharks: A rogue party member was hiding under a giant pile of fish. The solution? Summon flying sharks? Not the correct answer.


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* ThreateningShark: A rogue party member was hiding under a giant pile of fish. The solution? Summon flying sharks? Not the correct answer.

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