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* LetsPlay: Your Level Sucks can be seen as a specialized version of this, although Draco frequently mocks other LPers.

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* LetsPlay: Your Level Sucks can be seen as a specialized version of this, although Draco frequently mocks other LPers.[=LPers=].
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* EpicFail: Happens to Draco himself when he jokingly pretends to have transformed into a stuffed [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Rocket Raccoon]]. When he tries to get his body back into the shot, he ends up hitting the camera and knocking it over.

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* EpicFail: Happens to Draco himself when he jokingly pretends to have transformed into a stuffed [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014 Rocket Raccoon]]. When he tries to get his body back into the shot, he ends up hitting the camera and knocking it over.
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* ThisIsGonnaSuck: Sometimes Draco can get a bad feeling about a stage just from the title alone, especially if the words "automatic" or "water" are mentioned. Stage titles that indicate this is the creator's first stage are also usually giveaways. Also, you know that, with a few exceptions, every stage you watch in an episode is going to be bad since Draco only puts the bad stages he plays in the videos.
* WeaponOfChoice: Draco will frequently go after the Star or Propeller Mushroom if he sees one, especially if he wants to finish a level quickly.

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* ThisIsGonnaSuck: Sometimes Draco can get a bad feeling about a stage just from the title alone, especially if the words "automatic" or "water" are mentioned. Stage titles that indicate this is the creator's first stage are also usually giveaways. Also, you know that, with a few exceptions, every stage you watch in an episode is going to be bad since Draco only puts the bad stages he plays in the videos.
* WeaponOfChoice: Draco will frequently go after the Star or Propeller Mushroom if he sees one, especially if he wants to finish a level quickly.
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* AccentuateTheNegative: Your Level Sucks specifically focuses on poorly-made stages that get a rise out of Draco. Good or merely boring stages will get cut, although Draco did a special episode focusing on the good stages that were cut.

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* AccentuateTheNegative: AccentuateTheNegative:
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Your Level Sucks specifically focuses on poorly-made stages that get a rise out of Draco. Good or merely boring stages will get cut, although Draco did a special episode focusing on the good stages that were cut.



* ActuallyPrettyFunny: Even when a Mario Maker stage sucks, Draco might find enjoyment out of it from its name, or some feature in the stage.



* AntiHumor: Sometimes Draco fails to think of a witty insult for a stage, but justifies it by saying the stage didn't deserve a high-quality insult.



* CallBack: In the first collection, Draco played a stage dedicated to someone named Lulu. Several collections later, he plays a stage made by someone named Lulu, and recalls her name.

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* CallBack: CallBack:
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In the first collection, Draco played a stage dedicated to someone named Lulu. Several collections later, he plays a stage made by someone named Lulu, and recalls her name.



* ClicheStorm: Draco himself did this when he compiled all the attributes of Mario Maker stages that he hates into a single stage, called "Your Level Sucks: The Experience". A fan also does this in the second Viewer Special. Draco will also point this out if he plays 100 Mario Challenge levels that feature a lot of things that he hates.



* CurbStompBattle: When one stage made a Goomba in a Clown Car its final boss, Draco could only laugh in exasperation as he easily killed it.
** All star-runner stages count as this, much to Draco's disdain.

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* CurbStompBattle: CurbStompBattle:
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When one stage made a Goomba in a Clown Car its final boss, Draco could only laugh in exasperation as he easily killed it.
%% ** All star-runner stages count as this, much to Draco's disdain.



* DeadpanSnarker: Draco from time to time, though he does show emotion on occasion.
* DiscreditedMeme: Draco considers many of Mario Maker's fads to be such due to their overuse, such as automatic stages and the use of sound effects. When playing a stage featuring these things, he will often tell the creator that they are not special for including these.

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%% * DeadpanSnarker: Draco from time to time, though he does show emotion on occasion.
* DiscreditedMeme: Draco considers many of Mario Maker's fads to be such due to their overuse, such as automatic stages and the use of sound effects. When playing a stage featuring these things, he will often tell the creator that they are not special for including these.
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* DudeNotFunny: Draco frequently makes offensive remarks about levels in their creators, being prone to calling stages autistic or retarded or telling the creator to go kill themselves. While he explains that it's done in jest as a character act, some of his viewers still thinks he goes too far. Others don't view his videos well because they believe Super Mario Maker to be a children's game, and thus Draco is crossing the line by tearing apart stages likely made by children.
* EpicFail: On the part of the level creator when Draco played an automatic level, but had to move in order to go down pipes.
** An earlier automatic level forces the player to have to move at the end, and Draco remarks that this was likely due to the level creator's incompetence.
** Draco often mocks people for this when he notices that they stacked multiple pipes on top of each other rather than stretching one.
** Happens to Draco himself when he jokingly pretends to have transformed into a stuffed [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Rocket Raccoon]]. When he tries to get his body back into the shot, he ends up hitting the camera and knocking it over.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Draco gets some flak for mocking levels that might have been made by children, but when he played one level and realized the creator was almost definitely a child, he withheld most of his criticism (although he did make a jibe toward the end, and frequently mocked the creator's name).

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* DudeNotFunny: Draco frequently makes offensive remarks about levels in their creators, being prone to calling stages autistic or retarded or telling the creator to go kill themselves. While he explains that it's done in jest as a character act, some of his viewers still thinks he goes too far. Others don't view his videos well because they believe Super Mario Maker to be a children's game, and thus Draco is crossing the line by tearing apart stages likely made by children.
* EpicFail: On the part of the level creator when Draco played an automatic level, but had to move in order to go down pipes.
** An earlier automatic level forces the player to have to move at the end, and Draco remarks that this was likely due to the level creator's incompetence.
** Draco often mocks people for this when he notices that they stacked multiple pipes on top of each other rather than stretching one.
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Happens to Draco himself when he jokingly pretends to have transformed into a stuffed [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Rocket Raccoon]]. When he tries to get his body back into the shot, he ends up hitting the camera and knocking it over.
* EveryoneHasStandards: EveryoneHasStandards:
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Draco gets some flak for mocking levels that might have been made by children, but when he played one level and realized the creator was almost definitely a child, he withheld most of his criticism (although he did make a jibe toward the end, and frequently mocked the creator's name).



* FakeDifficulty: Seen especially in Expert or Super Expert collections, where Draco gets exasperated by enemy spams, hidden blocks, and door traps. He also points out that many levels are considered Expert not because they're difficult, but because they're tedious to get through.



* LeFilmArtistique: Draco comments that the French word for Automatic (Automatique) makes even that word sound pretentious.
* {{Gasshole}}: Draco played a stage called "Fart of Death", and he was not amused by the immature title. The stage seemed to be covered in bird sound effects, but a commentor pointed out that those were likely fart sounds that were removed in 100 Mario Challenge due to being custom-made sounds, which made Draco even less pleased.



* {{Minimalism}}: Draco has played stages that pretty much allow him to get straight to the flag immediately with no relevant objects in between. He's usually disgusted by the horrific idea of making one of these.
** He also gets annoyed by stages featuring a single concept or enemy that go on for too long, or aren't enough to form a complete level.
* MoodWhiplash: Draco once had this when he was initially pretty impressed by one stage, but quickly lost all his respect for it when its final section had nothing but a dancing Bowser.
* MoralEventHorizon: Though obviously a joke, Draco takes his mocking commentary a step farther when he plays a tutorial stage and leaves the room with the expressed intention of killing the creator, which is the most notable break from his usual style he's ever done.



* PlatformHell: Encountered especially frequently in Expert or Super Expert ones, and not surprisingly it's one of the things Draco hates.
* PlayTheGameSkipTheStory: Draco can get annoyed with the introductions to the 100 Mario Challenge. Justified in that he's played it a lot and the introduction never changes. He also dislikes the credits due to having to be reminded about all the stages he disliked.



* StayInTheKitchen: Lampshaded when Draco plays a stage called "Glass Ceiling" where the player plays as Peach. He's not amused in the slightest by whatever joke the creator was trying to make.



* TakeThat: Has leveled a few towards the WebVideo/GameGrumps, as well as game streamers in general who pander to their audience.

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%% * TakeThat: Has leveled a few towards the WebVideo/GameGrumps, as well as game streamers in general who pander to their audience.



* UnfortunateName: Draco once played a stage called "Feel Shelly", and laughed at all the name's implications.
** He once played a stage by a user named "Fiston" and very quickly made fun of its pornographic implications.

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Gatorbox is a comedy web show based in Texas, which is mainly hosted by Draco, along with a few other cohosts. They specialize mostly in video games, with their most popular series being "Your Level Sucks", where Draco comedically bashes poorly made VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker levels. The show also frequently takes looks at obscure games. Their topics often range far beyond games, including series such as [=GatorUNbox=], where they take looks at unusual thrift-store items.

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Gatorbox is a comedy web show based in Texas, which is mainly hosted by Draco, along with a few other cohosts. Texas. They specialize mostly in video games, with their most popular series being "Your Level Sucks", where Draco the channel's host "Draco" comedically bashes poorly made VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker levels. levels.

The show also frequently takes looks at obscure games. Their topics often range far beyond games, games however, including series such as [=GatorUNbox=], where they take looks at unusual thrift-store items.

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** Stages that overuse the sound effects given by the game to the point of them being [[DarthWiki/MostAnnoyingSound unbearable to listen to]].

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* DarthWiki/MostAnnoyingSound: Most, if not all, of the sound effects, especially if they're spammed.
** Draco also doesn't like the New Super Mario Bros. soundtrack, or the sound the star makes in that theme when it's trapped.
** He can sometimes find the victory music annoying if he wants to get out of the stage as quickly as possible.
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* MostAnnoyingSound: Most, if not all, of the sound effects, especially if they're spammed.

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* MostAnnoyingSound: DarthWiki/MostAnnoyingSound: Most, if not all, of the sound effects, especially if they're spammed.
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Gatorbox is a comedy web show based in Texas, which is mainly hosted by Andre "Dracokon" Kon, along with a few other cohosts. They specialize mostly in video games, with their most popular series being "Your Level Sucks", where Draco comedically bashes poorly made VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker levels. The show also frequently takes looks at obscure games. Their topics often range far beyond games, including series such as "What's Yiffin?", a satirical news series focusing on the furry fandom, and also [=GatorUNbox=], where they take looks at unusual thrift-store items.

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Gatorbox is a comedy web show based in Texas, which is mainly hosted by Andre "Dracokon" Kon, Draco, along with a few other cohosts. They specialize mostly in video games, with their most popular series being "Your Level Sucks", where Draco comedically bashes poorly made VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker levels. The show also frequently takes looks at obscure games. Their topics often range far beyond games, including series such as "What's Yiffin?", a satirical news series focusing on the furry fandom, and also [=GatorUNbox=], where they take looks at unusual thrift-store items.
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Gatorbox is a comedy web show based in Texas, which is mainly hosted by Andre "Dracokon" Kon, along with a few other cohosts. They specialize mostly in video games, with their most popular series being "Your Level Sucks", where Draco comedically bashes poorly made VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker levels. The show also frequently takes looks at obscure games. Their topics often range far beyond games, including series such as "What's Yiffin?", a satirical news series focusing on the furry fandom, and also GatorUNbox, where they take looks at unusual thrift-store items.

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Gatorbox is a comedy web show based in Texas, which is mainly hosted by Andre "Dracokon" Kon, along with a few other cohosts. They specialize mostly in video games, with their most popular series being "Your Level Sucks", where Draco comedically bashes poorly made VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker levels. The show also frequently takes looks at obscure games. Their topics often range far beyond games, including series such as "What's Yiffin?", a satirical news series focusing on the furry fandom, and also GatorUNbox, [=GatorUNbox=], where they take looks at unusual thrift-store items.



* LetsSeeYouDoBetter: Draco highlighted a comment of this nature from a YouTube watcher, and proceeded to do just that by giving the [=IDs=] to his levels immediately afterwards. Your mileage may vary on their quality, but Draco has stated that he does try to maintain his standards of quality, unless he makes a parody stage like "Your Level Sucks: The Experience". When he realized one of his stages was rendered unplayable due to a game patch, he deleted it. He even made a special episode where he applied his critical brand of humor to his own stages.

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* LetsSeeYouDoBetter: Draco highlighted a comment of this nature from a YouTube Website/YouTube watcher, and proceeded to do just that by giving the [=IDs=] to his levels immediately afterwards. Your mileage may vary on their quality, but Draco has stated that he does try to maintain his standards of quality, unless he makes a parody stage like "Your Level Sucks: The Experience". When he realized one of his stages was rendered unplayable due to a game patch, he deleted it. He even made a special episode where he applied his critical brand of humor to his own stages.



* SelfDeprecation: Especially in later episodes, Draco often refers to Your Level Sucks as "the worst show on YouTube" during his introduction.

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* SelfDeprecation: Especially in later episodes, Draco often refers to Your Level Sucks as "the worst show on YouTube" [=YouTube=]" during his introduction.
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** He once played a stage by a user named "Fiston" and very quickly made fun of its pornographic implications.
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** Although Your Level Sucks bases itself on mocking other people's stages, Draco blacks out all the level IDs to prevent his viewers from playing the levels and harassing the creators with comments, as Draco keeps his comments to the show rather than making them directly through Miiverse.

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** Although Your Level Sucks bases itself on mocking other people's stages, Draco blacks out all the level IDs [=IDs=] to prevent his viewers from playing the levels and harassing the creators with comments, as Draco keeps his comments to the show rather than making them directly through Miiverse.



* LetsSeeYouDoBetter: Draco highlighted a comment of this nature from a YouTube watcher, and proceeded to do just that by giving the IDs to his levels immediately afterwards. Your mileage may vary on their quality, but Draco has stated that he does try to maintain his standards of quality, unless he makes a parody stage like "Your Level Sucks: The Experience". When he realized one of his stages was rendered unplayable due to a game patch, he deleted it. He even made a special episode where he applied his critical brand of humor to his own stages.

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* LetsSeeYouDoBetter: Draco highlighted a comment of this nature from a YouTube watcher, and proceeded to do just that by giving the IDs [=IDs=] to his levels immediately afterwards. Your mileage may vary on their quality, but Draco has stated that he does try to maintain his standards of quality, unless he makes a parody stage like "Your Level Sucks: The Experience". When he realized one of his stages was rendered unplayable due to a game patch, he deleted it. He even made a special episode where he applied his critical brand of humor to his own stages.

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* Gasshole: Draco played a stage called "Fart of Death", and he was not amused by the immature title. The stage seemed to be covered in bird sound effects, but a commentor pointed out that those were likely fart sounds that were removed in 100 Mario Challenge due to being custom-made sounds, which made Draco even less pleased.

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* Gasshole: {{Gasshole}}: Draco played a stage called "Fart of Death", and he was not amused by the immature title. The stage seemed to be covered in bird sound effects, but a commentor pointed out that those were likely fart sounds that were removed in 100 Mario Challenge due to being custom-made sounds, which made Draco even less pleased.



* InsistentTerminology: Draco always calls the Fire Koopa Clown Car the "Guy Fieri Machine".



* Main/Minimalism: Draco has played stages that pretty much allow him to get straight to the flag immediately with no relevant objects in between. He's usually disgusted by the horrific idea of making one of these.

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** Draco also doesn't like New Super Mario Bros.' music.

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[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gatorbox.jpg]]
Gatorbox is a comedy web show based in Texas, which is mainly hosted by Andre "Dracokon" Kon, along with a few other cohosts. They specialize mostly in video games, with their most popular series being "Your Level Sucks", where Draco comedically bashes poorly made VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker levels. The show also frequently takes looks at obscure games. Their topics often range far beyond games, including series such as "What's Yiffin?", a satirical news series focusing on the furry fandom, and also GatorUNbox, where they take looks at unusual thrift-store items.

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!!Tropes found in ''Gatorbox''
* AccentuateTheNegative: Your Level Sucks specifically focuses on poorly-made stages that get a rise out of Draco. Good or merely boring stages will get cut, although Draco did a special episode focusing on the good stages that were cut.
** Subverted in some of his specials and live streams, where Draco will tape all stages he plays to see what he gets.
** In one episode, Draco reveals that he played a lot of ridiculously bad stages in a row, preventing him from having to cut anything, though much to his aggravation gameplay-wise.
* ActuallyPrettyFunny: Even when a Mario Maker stage sucks, Draco might find enjoyment out of it from its name, or some feature in the stage.
* AffectionateParody: Draco makes one himself, based on the many stunts and failures of UsefulNotes/EvelKnievel.
* AmbiguousSyntax: Draco plays an automatic stage called "Just go roam around", which he initially thinks is hinting at Mario roaming around aimlessly, but actually means that the player can do other things while the stage plays itself.
* AntiHumor: Sometimes Draco fails to think of a witty insult for a stage, but justifies it by saying the stage didn't deserve a high-quality insult.
* BerserkButton: Your Level Sucks focuses on Super Mario stages that Draco hates for a wide variation of reasons, but certain tropes within the game piss him off as soon as he sees them, including:
**Submitting the tutorial stage one receives at the beginning of the game. It reached the point where Draco even pretended to go out and kill a user who had submitted one.
**Star Runners, especially when it seems apparent that the star is only there because the maker couldn't beat their own stage.
**Automatic Stages, or stages that play themselves without the player having to do anything. However, Draco seems to find these more boring and unoriginal than rage-inducing, and frequently skips them or cuts them out of the video altogether. Stages where you only have to hold right to win are viewed in the same regard.
**Stages that overuse the sound effects given by the game to the point of them being [[MostAnnoyingSound unbearable to listen to]].
**Stages with the New Super Mario Bros. engine. Draco particularly hates it for its gravity engine and wall-jumping mechanic, though is not completely prejudiced against it - he made a New Super Mario Bros. stage aptly titled, "A Good New Super Mario Bros. Stage".
**Stages that rely on exploiting glitches in the game.
*BlackComedy: Explains that the reason a stage's title was a bunch of random letters was because the maker is a stroke victim.
*CallBack: In the first collection, Draco played a stage dedicated to someone named Lulu. Several collections later, he plays a stage made by someone named Lulu, and recalls her name.
**When he comes to a stage named "Underwater Madness", he wonders if he's already played it. He actually played a stage called "Underwater Mayhem" in the first collection, and archive footage of it is added to explain Draco's deja vu.
**Draco ends up playing two stages made by a user called 8-Bit Fan during his Super Expert special, and when he realizes that he's playing another stage by him he skips the stage.
*CatchPhrase: "Your level sucks", of course, although Draco doesn't make a routine of it, especially in later episodes.
*CharacterizationMarchesOn: Draco grows more affable as the series goes on, directly addressing his audience much more often and finding more enjoyment out of bad levels, rather than merely scowling and dishing out criticism like he did in the earlier episodes.
*ClicheStorm: Draco himself did this when he compiled all the attributes of Mario Maker stages that he hates into a single stage, called "Your Level Sucks: The Experience". A fan also does this in the second Viewer Special. Draco will also point this out if he plays 100 Mario Challenge levels that feature a lot of things that he hates.
*ColdOpen: Unlike in all the other episodes, Draco does not introduce the show in the first episode, immediately beginning with a level. Could be seen as EarlyInstallmentWeirdness.
*ContinuityNod: Draco references his joke murder of someone who submitted the tutorial stage when he realizes that he hasn't played the tutorial stage much since then.
*CurbStompBattle: When one stage made a Goomba in a Clown Car its final boss, Draco could only laugh in exasperation as he easily killed it.
**All star-runner stages count as this, much to Draco's disdain.
**Enemy spam without stars often results in Mario being the one getting stomped, which Draco dislikes just as much.
*DeadpanSnarker: Draco from time to time, though he does show emotion on occasion.
*DiscreditedMeme: Draco considers many of Mario Maker's fads to be such due to their overuse, such as automatic stages and the use of sound effects. When playing a stage featuring these things, he will often tell the creator that they are not special for including these.
*DoubleTake: Did one the first time he saw Kamek make the ending flag disappear, and was impressed. When he found out about how it worked, however, he then viewed it as nothing but a cheap annoyance.
*DudeNotFunny: Draco frequently makes offensive remarks about levels in their creators, being prone to calling stages autistic or retarded or telling the creator to go kill themselves. While he explains that it's done in jest as a character act, some of his viewers still thinks he goes too far. Others don't view his videos well because they believe Super Mario Maker to be a children's game, and thus Draco is crossing the line by tearing apart stages likely made by children.
*EpicFail: On the part of the level creator when Draco played an automatic level, but had to move in order to go down pipes.
**An earlier automatic level forces the player to have to move at the end, and Draco remarks that this was likely due to the level creator's incompetence.
**Draco often mocks people for this when he notices that they stacked multiple pipes on top of each other rather than stretching one.
**Happens to Draco himself when he jokingly pretends to have transformed into a stuffed [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy Rocket Raccoon]]. When he tries to get his body back into the shot, he ends up hitting the camera and knocking it over.
*EveryoneHasStandards: Draco gets some flak for mocking levels that might have been made by children, but when he played one level and realized the creator was almost definitely a child, he withheld most of his criticism (although he did make a jibe toward the end, and frequently mocked the creator's name).
**Though he seems to not pay much mind toward his detractors, Draco got incredibly angry when someone disliked videos he made for a hospital charity in a disliking spree.
**Although Your Level Sucks bases itself on mocking other people's stages, Draco blacks out all the level IDs to prevent his viewers from playing the levels and harassing the creators with comments, as Draco keeps his comments to the show rather than making them directly through Miiverse.
*FakeDifficulty: Seen especially in Expert or Super Expert collections, where Draco gets exasperated by enemy spams, hidden blocks, and door traps. He also points out that many levels are considered Expert not because they're difficult, but because they're tedious to get through.
*FastForwardGag: When Draco took 8 full minutes to complete a Super Expert level, he fast forwarded the tape of it in order to specifically accentuate its length.
*LeFilmArtistique: Draco comments that the French word for Automatic (Automatique) makes even that word sound pretentious.
*Gasshole: Draco played a stage called "Fart of Death", and he was not amused by the immature title. The stage seemed to be covered in bird sound effects, but a commentor pointed out that those were likely fart sounds that were removed in 100 Mario Challenge due to being custom-made sounds, which made Draco even less pleased.
*GlobalIgnorance: Draco sometimes messes up the nationalities of the level creators when he looks at the flag by their name, though this is sometimes corrected with a caption during editing.
*GratuitousJapanese: Since he doesn't know Japanese, Draco sometimes says random Japanese words or sounds when he plays a Japanese level due to being unable to read the title (except when the title features the three characters that mean automatic)
*HashtagForLaughs: When he played a stage whose title was a hastag, Draco gave his insults at the end in the form of hashtags.
*HypocriticalHumor: Draco occasionally mocks game streamers who pander to their audience and ask for money, although he himself has a Patreon and has partaken in a few viewer specials where he plays viewer-submitted levels, although he attempts to maintain his brand of humor in the process.
*JumpScare: Draco had a tendency of inserting the "I'm Ethan Bradberry" meme into a few collections, overlaying his face with Ethan. The stark increase in audio levels adds to the brief shock.
*LetsPlay: Your Level Sucks can be seen as a specialized version of this, although Draco frequently mocks other LPers.
*LetsSeeYouDoBetter: Draco highlighted a comment of this nature from a YouTube watcher, and proceeded to do just that by giving the IDs to his levels immediately afterwards. Your mileage may vary on their quality, but Draco has stated that he does try to maintain his standards of quality, unless he makes a parody stage like "Your Level Sucks: The Experience". When he realized one of his stages was rendered unplayable due to a game patch, he deleted it. He even made a special episode where he applied his critical brand of humor to his own stages.
*Main/Minimalism: Draco has played stages that pretty much allow him to get straight to the flag immediately with no relevant objects in between. He's usually disgusted by the horrific idea of making one of these.
**He also gets annoyed by stages featuring a single concept or enemy that go on for too long, or aren't enough to form a complete level.
*MoodWhiplash: Draco once had this when he was initially pretty impressed by one stage, but quickly lost all his respect for it when its final section had nothing but a dancing Bowser.
*MoralEventHorizon: Though obviously a joke, Draco takes his mocking commentary a step farther when he plays a tutorial stage and leaves the room with the expressed intention of killing the creator, which is the most notable break from his usual style he's ever done.
*MostAnnoyingSound: Most, if not all, of the sound effects, especially if they're spammed.
**Draco also doesn't like New Super Mario Bros.' music.
**He can sometimes find the victory music annoying if he wants to get out of the stage as quickly as possible.
*OverlyLongName: Draco will sometimes take jabs at stages that are very short or simple but have long names, especially if the title is in Japanese.
*PleaseSubscribeToOurChannel: Draco does this at the end of many episodes, especially the newer ones, though he makes fun of people who excessively do it. He tries to keep it out of his playthroughs and attempts to explain how subscribing benefits his ability to create more content.
*PlatformHell: Encountered especially frequently in Expert or Super Expert ones, and not surprisingly it's one of the things Draco hates.
*PlayTheGameSkipTheStory: Draco can get annoyed with the introductions to the 100 Mario Challenge. Justified in that he's played it a lot and the introduction never changes. He also dislikes the credits due to having to be reminded about all the stages he disliked.
*RageBreakingPoint: At the end of his Super Expert special, Draco gives up on the mode after he fails it repeatedly, growing tired of the awful mechanics most of the stages have.
*RageQuit: Is prone to skipping levels that have cheap and unfair gimmicks, are not pleasant to watch, or are automatics/tutorial stages.
*SelfDeprecation: Especially in later episodes, Draco often refers to Your Level Sucks as "the worst show on YouTube" during his introduction.
*StayInTheKitchen: Lampshaded when Draco plays a stage called "Glass Ceiling" where the player plays as Peach. He's not amused in the slightest by whatever joke the creator was trying to make.
*StylisticSuck: Draco did this when he made "Your Level Sucks: The Experience", as he based the entire level off of a bunch of bad tropes.
*TakeThat: Has leveled a few towards the WebVideo/GameGrumps, as well as game streamers in general who pander to their audience.
*ThisIsGonnaSuck: Sometimes Draco can get a bad feeling about a stage just from the title alone, especially if the words "automatic" or "water" are mentioned. Stage titles that indicate this is the creator's first stage are also usually giveaways. Also, you know that, with a few exceptions, every stage you watch in an episode is going to be bad since Draco only puts the bad stages he plays in the videos.
*UnfortunateName: Draco once played a stage called "Feel Shelly", and laughed at all the name's implications.
*WeaponOfChoice: Draco will frequently go after the Star or Propeller Mushroom if he sees one, especially if he wants to finish a level quickly.

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