Follow TV Tropes

Following

History VideoGame / MobileLegendsBangBang

Go To

OR

Added: 357

Removed: 381

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Trope was cut/disambiguated due to cleanup


* BonusBoss: Two of them as well:
** The Turtle, short for either Cryoturtle or Dragon Turtle. It rewards a global EXP and Gold for the team that slays it and the one who directly kills it gets a temporary buff.
** The Lord, sometimes short for 'Sanctuary Lord'. It boosts minions and eventually will come down and help push a lane. He usually appears a little later than the Turtle.


Added DiffLines:

* OptionalBoss:
** The Turtle, short for either Cryoturtle or Dragon Turtle, rewards a global EXP and Gold for the team that slays it and the one who directly kills it gets a temporary buff.
** The Lord, sometimes short for 'Sanctuary Lord', boosts minions and eventually will come down and help push a lane. He usually appears a little later than the Turtle.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Blade On A Stick has been disambiguated


** Zilong represents the Azure Dragon/Qinglong/Seiryuu, since he claims himself as the Dragonborn and wields the [[BladeOnAStick Great Dragon Spear.]]

to:

** Zilong represents the Azure Dragon/Qinglong/Seiryuu, since he claims himself as the Dragonborn and wields the [[BladeOnAStick Great Dragon Spear.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* {{Bowdlerize}}: When the game finally gets the greenlit to be released in Mainland China (to finally directly compete with ''VideoGame/HonorOfKings''), several character portraits had to be changed. This results tons of TamerAndChaster arts with more covering clothes and breast size reductions, but the most standout example of this one trope is Helcurt being given a humanoid face.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ScienceIsBad: Laboratory 1718, part of Eruditio, full of evil scientists who uses science for evil plans without care of humanity, led by Dr. Octavius. They tricked Duan Meng to make him their lackey in exchange of strength, turning him into Saber, and later on created Alpha when he rebelled. Both had the purpose to create the perfect soldier to be dispatched to eliminate their oppositions. Additionally, they stole Beatrix's game project and turned it to power their KillerRobot army to wreck Eruditio.
* ScienceIsGood: On the opposition of Laboratory 1718 is the main Eruditio scientist group, led by Dr. Rooney. He has used his science to save the lives of Bruno and Johnson, and formed the Eruditio Rangers to safekeep the city, which aside of the two, also include Layla, Lolita and Chou. Additionally, in Natan's BadFuture, the scientists of Eruditio become the last bastion of humanity's defense against the vastly more powerful Abyss.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Luo Yi's ultimate can be used to tactically teleport several allies (including herself) to someplace far away. However, troll players can choose to send allies deep into the opponent's ranks under the enemies' mercy. While they can step out of the teleport circle before it activates or check its destination in the mini-map, it's easy to get lost in battle to notice. And unlike Jawhead, there's no "Throw Forbidden" equivalent - wary players will simply avoid the teleport circle all together.

to:

** Luo Yi's ultimate can be used to tactically teleport several allies (including herself) to someplace far away. However, troll players can choose to send allies deep into the opponent's ranks under the enemies' mercy. While they can step out of the teleport circle before it activates or check its destination in the mini-map, it's easy to get lost in battle to notice.notice (and in the heat of battle, it's easy to mistake it as her second skill, which deals area damage over time in a circle for a long time, so if Luo Yi puts the ultimate over the circle...). And unlike Jawhead, there's no "Throw Forbidden" equivalent - wary players will simply avoid the teleport circle all together.

Added: 519

Changed: 171

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* {{Troll}}:
** Jawhead character-wise isn't a troll. But it has a skill that enables {{Griefer}}s so much: Its second skill can target allies, therefore, Jawhead can pick an ally they want to grief and throw them to an area where they will get killed (either to an enemy crowd or a tower). At least allies can buy an item called "Throw Forbidden" if Jawhead is around so they cannot be thrown (and thankfully it doesn't take up an item slot). Regardless, many players simply picked Jawhead solely to troll their own allies.

to:

* {{Troll}}:
{{Troll}}: Some skills can be used to the detriment of your friends, in case you're pissed off. And it also may make you beware of the character.
** Jawhead character-wise isn't a troll. But it has a skill that enables {{Griefer}}s so much: Its second skill can target allies, therefore, Jawhead can pick an ally they want to grief and throw them to an area where they will get killed (either to an enemy crowd or a tower). At least allies can buy an item called "Throw Forbidden" if Jawhead is around so they cannot be thrown (and thankfully it doesn't take up an item slot). Regardless, many players simply picked Jawhead solely to troll their own allies.


Added DiffLines:

** Johnson's ultimate, when activated right next to an ally, will automatically put said ally to his car for a ride. Which means, you can kidnap an ally and speed up right to the enemy rank (which may be unsuited for them to handle, depending on the hero) for them to die. Thankfully, an ally can simply ditch the ride by casting their skill in the middle of the ride. However, an ally who's AFK doesn't have any say about this, so a particularly toxic Johnson can use this to feed their enemies free gold out of spite.

Added: 1007

Changed: 508

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added Luo Yi under the Troll trope with her ult.


* {{Troll}}: Jawhead character-wise isn't a troll. But it has a skill that enables {{Griefer}}s so much: Its second skill can target allies, therefore, Jawhead can pick an ally they want to grief and throw them to an area where they will get killed (either to an enemy crowd or a tower). At least allies can buy an item called "Throw Forbidden" if Jawhead is around so they cannot be thrown (and thankfully it doesn't take up an item slot). Regardless, many players simply picked Jawhead solely to troll their own allies.

to:

* {{Troll}}: Jawhead {{Troll}}:
**Jawhead
character-wise isn't a troll. But it has a skill that enables {{Griefer}}s so much: Its second skill can target allies, therefore, Jawhead can pick an ally they want to grief and throw them to an area where they will get killed (either to an enemy crowd or a tower). At least allies can buy an item called "Throw Forbidden" if Jawhead is around so they cannot be thrown (and thankfully it doesn't take up an item slot). Regardless, many players simply picked Jawhead solely to troll their own allies.allies.
**Luo Yi's ultimate can be used to tactically teleport several allies (including herself) to someplace far away. However, troll players can choose to send allies deep into the opponent's ranks under the enemies' mercy. While they can step out of the teleport circle before it activates or check its destination in the mini-map, it's easy to get lost in battle to notice. And unlike Jawhead, there's no "Throw Forbidden" equivalent - wary players will simply avoid the teleport circle all together.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ShipSinking: In the earlier drafts of the story, it seemed that Moonton wanted Gusion's [[OfficialCouple main pair]] to be Guinevere, since he also appeared in Guinevere's Mastery Code story and missions (and still is in the present), implying that Gusion was the House Paxley son that was betrothed to Guinevere. Then Moonton started noticing that a lot of fans wanted to ship Gusion with Lesley, who had a nice paired optional skin with Gusion. They eventually granted that wish: Gusion's main pair became Lesley; she was modified to hold a crush on Gusion and sometimes expressed it, and the House Paxley son betrothed to Guinevere was revealed to be Gusion's lesser big brother, Eren, who didn't excel in magic and kind of annoyed Guinevere with his indecisiveness.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* BadFuture: Natan is from a version of Land of Dawn where the Shadow Abyss faction has gotten its hand of all of the parts of the Twilight Orb and conquered about 95% of the Land of Dawn, leaving only Eruditio as the sole bastion of humanity. And moments before his time machine activates, the Shadow Abyss is already [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt in process of destroying Eruditio.]] His quest is now about preventing the dark future from coming to pass.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* {{Alucard}}: Serves as the name of the resident {{BFS}}-wielding demon hunter. While there is no vampiric Dracula counterpart nor is he related to Alucard, being a demon hunter means that hunting down vampires is on his job list. On the other hand, he has lifesteal and spell vamps attached on his skills.

to:

* {{Alucard}}: Serves as the name of the resident {{BFS}}-wielding demon hunter. While there is no vampiric Dracula counterpart nor is he related to Alucard, Alucard[[note]]The closest we get is Cecilion, but [[OurVampiresAreDifferent he only takes the vampire motifs]] instead of directly referring to Dracula.[[/note]], being a demon hunter means that hunting down vampires is on his job list. On the other hand, he has lifesteal and spell vamps attached on his skills.



* {{Troll}}: Jawhead character-wise isn't a troll. But it has a skill that enables {{Griefer}}s so much: Its second skill can target allies, therefore, Jawhead can pick an ally they want to grief and throw them to an area where they will get killed (either to an enemy crowd or a tower). At least allies can buy an item called "Throw Forbidden" if Jawhead is around so they cannot be thrown, but that means sacrificing an item slot. Regardless, many players simply picked Jawhead solely to troll their own allies.

to:

* {{Troll}}: Jawhead character-wise isn't a troll. But it has a skill that enables {{Griefer}}s so much: Its second skill can target allies, therefore, Jawhead can pick an ally they want to grief and throw them to an area where they will get killed (either to an enemy crowd or a tower). At least allies can buy an item called "Throw Forbidden" if Jawhead is around so they cannot be thrown, but that means sacrificing thrown (and thankfully it doesn't take up an item slot.slot). Regardless, many players simply picked Jawhead solely to troll their own allies.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* {{Troll}}: Jawhead character-wise isn't a troll. But it has a skill that enables {{Griefer}}s so much: Its second skill can target allies, therefore, Jawhead can pick an ally they want to grief and throw them to an area where they will get killed (either to an enemy crowd or a tower). At least allies can buy an item called "Throw Forbidden" if Jawhead is around so they cannot be thrown, but that means sacrificing an item slot.

to:

* {{Troll}}: Jawhead character-wise isn't a troll. But it has a skill that enables {{Griefer}}s so much: Its second skill can target allies, therefore, Jawhead can pick an ally they want to grief and throw them to an area where they will get killed (either to an enemy crowd or a tower). At least allies can buy an item called "Throw Forbidden" if Jawhead is around so they cannot be thrown, but that means sacrificing an item slot. Regardless, many players simply picked Jawhead solely to troll their own allies.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* {{Troll}}: Jawhead character-wise isn't a troll. But it has a skill that enables {{Griefer}}s so much: Its second skill can target allies, therefore, Jawhead can pick an ally they want to grief and throw them to an area where they will get killed (either to an enemy crowd or a tower). At least allies can buy an item called "Throw Forbidden" if Jawhead is around so they cannot be thrown, but that means sacrificing an item slot.

Top