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1Video games are not unfamiliar with the RuleOfThree, especially when [[PowerTrio it concerns characters]]. This is seen mostly in the BeatEmUp genre and its sister genre HackAndSlash, in which the main trio is often composed of these three characters:
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3* '''[[JackOfAllStats The Balanced One]]:''' Usually TheLeader, TheHero, TheProtagonist, or HeroProtagonist. ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, the balance between speed and strength, in most of the cases recommended for those who're new to the game. They are usually StrongAndSkilled.
4* '''[[FragileSpeedster The Fast-but-Weak One]]:''' This character is usually TheLancer of the group, a (usually) skinny character that's also the fastest one of the group, having not just more speed and movement, but also being able to make the largest combos in the game. If it's not skinny, then it's WeakButSkilled compared with the other two, probably a trained martial artist. Subverted by the {{Acrofatic}} who looks heavy, but moves like he's light.
5* '''[[MightyGlacier The Strong-but-Slow One]]:''' This character usually is TheBigGuy, TheBrute or the BoisterousBruiser of the group, who can deal more damage than the rest of the characters, but also is the slowest one. This kind of characters usually are DifficultButAwesome to manage in the game compared with the other two but is most likely to be UnskilledButStrong. Subverted by the GlacierWaif who looks light, but acts like she's heavy.
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7While this is a video game trope, it can also be applied to other media, as well other video games genres besides the BeatEmUp, like ShootEmUp and {{RPG}}s. In which case the idea of Speed vs. Strength can also come across as Light vs. Heavy. For instance a rapid fire light attack like a machine gun, vs. heavy ordinance that takes a long time to reload like a rocket launcher. Or an agile light vehicle that can turn on a dime, vs. a high horsepower truck with little maneuverability.
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9And it's not just for the good guys, this trope also can very well be applied to a TerribleTrio. BigThinShortTrio also overlaps this, being the Big usually cemented as the strength, while the Thin and the Short vary between balance and speed.
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11If a fourth character joins the trio having abilities the others don't, then the group often becomes BalancePowerSkillGimmick. And of course, if a couple of characters join the main trio during the adventure, then it's ThreePlusTwo.
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13SubTrope of PowerTrio, ThreeApproachSystem and VideogameCharacters. Compare and contrast other famous RuleOfThree tropes seen in video games: DamagerHealerTank; FighterMageThief; WithAFriendAndAStranger and ThreeStatSystem.
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17!!Video Game Examples
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19[[AC:Beat 'em Up]]
20* ''VideoGame/FinalFight'' uses this trope in most of its games:
21** Starting with [[UrExample the first one]] that has Cody Travers[[note]]His last name is given after ''Final Fight: Streetwise'' decades later[[/note]] (balance), Guy (speed) and Mike Haggar (strength). In an interesting example, Haggar is PlayingAgainstType, since he's the HeroProtagonist of the series, later reusing this formula with another Capcom character: the barbarian-turned-lion [[VideoGame/RedEarth Leo]].
22** The {{sequel}} ''Final Fight 2'' has Cody and Guy being replaced by Carlos Miyamoto (balance) and Maki Genryuusai (speed), with Haggar still on the lead.
23** In ''Final Fight 3'' and the Arcade Mode of ''Final Fight: Streetwise'', there's [[BalancePowerSkillGimmick a fourth character added to the mixture]] which have different abilities than the aforementioned trio (Guy becomes this in the former, with Lucia and Dean being the speed and balance respectively; and Cody in the latter, leaving the balance to his brother Kyle), but the pattern is still there.
24* About Creator/{{Capcom}}, the pattern repeats in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheRound'', where Myth/KingArthur is the balance, Lancelot is the speed and Percival is the strength.
25* While you can't always manage the three of them, the usual setting of ''VideoGame/{{Battletoads}}'' is Rash as the balance, Zitz as the speed and Pimple as the strength.
26* In ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage'' series, Axel Stone and Blaze Fielding stay in all games as the balance and speed respectively, having the character of strength variable between games (Adam Hunter in ''1'', Max Thunder in ''2'' and Dr. Zan in ''3''), with the addition of [[TagalongKid Eddie "Skate" Hunter]] in the last 2 games as [[BalancePowerSkillGimmick a middle point between balance and speed]]. The recent ''4'' keeps the formula with Axel and Blaze staying, with Adam returning to take Skate's place, with the [[ThreePlusTwo addition of two new characters]], one of them is the strength.
27* ''VideoGame/DragonsCrown'' has this dynamic for its three melee characters: the balanced Fighter, the nimble Amazon, and the sturdy Dwarf.
28* Konami's ''VideoGame/ViolentStorm'' has Wade as the balance, Boris as the strength and Kyle as the speed.
29* Technos Japan's ''VideoGame/TheCombatribes'', the three main characters follow this pattern with Berserker (balance), [[MeaningfulName Blitz]] (speed), and Bullova (strength).
30* ''VideoGame/TheNinjaWarriorsAgain'' has the strong "Ninja", the balanced "Kunoichi", and the speedy "Kamaitachi". The remake in ''The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors'' adds [[BalancePowerSkillGimmick two more]].
31* The famous GameMod ''Beats Of Rage'', a FreewareGame that mixes ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage'' with ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters''[[note]]and for extension ''[=OpenBOR=]'', the VideoGame/{{MUGEN}} of BeatEmUp genre[[/note]], has Mandy (aka [[VideoGame/FatalFury Blue Mary]]) as the balance, Kula as the speed and Max (aka [[Characters/TheKingOfFighters99 Maxima]]) as the strength.
32* ''VideoGame/FightNRage'' has this dynamic with its three main characters: the balanced F.Norris, the nimble Lady, and the tanky Ricardo.
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34[[AC:Fighting Games]]
35* ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'':
36** While there're various teams that use this trope, the best known in all the series is the "Korea Team" or the "[[VideoGame/FatalFury Kim Kaphwan]] Team", generally composed by Kim as the balance, Choi Bounge as the speed and Chang Koehan as the strength.
37** Another good (and classic) example is the "Japan Team", especially its classic lineup with [[PlayingWithFire Kyo Kusanagi]] (balance), [[ShockAndAwe Benimaru Nikaido]] (speed) and [[BruiserWithASoftCenter Goro Daimon]] (strength).
38* TheNineties Creator/{{Banpresto}} UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame ''VideoGame/{{Metamoqester}}'' is a {{Toku}} BossRush that has this setting with [[{{Ninja}} Tenchimaru]], [[{{Miko}} Yukihime]] and [[WarriorMonk Kaiohmaru]] as the balance, speed and strength, respectively.
39* ''VideoGame/PitFighter'''s three playable characters fit the bill: Buzz [[MightyGlacier moves slow but hits hard]], Kato [[FragileSpeedster lacks strength but is quick]], and Ty [[JackOfAllStats strikes a balance between the two]].
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41[[AC:Platformer]]
42* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'': The main PowerTrio composed of Sonic (speed), Tails (balance) and Knuckles (strength).
43* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'': The main three characters of this series fits this. Kirby is the balance being able to copy any ability, Meta Knight is the speed who is well known for his agility and fast swordplay, and King Dedede is the strength being the largest and slowest of the group but his trusty mallet being able to destroy almost anything.
44* ''VideoGame/{{Bounce}}'': In ''Bounce Tales'', Bounce can gain three forms - the red, default form he starts with is the Balanced, when he rendezvous with his old friend, Rock, he can gain a rock form being the Strength, and later in the circus stage when Bounce saves the Circus Ball, he'll gain the circus ball form as Speed.
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46[[AC:Racing Games]]
47* In the Cop storyline of ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeed: Rivals'', you can choose every mission by choosing one of the three kinds of police vehicles: Patrol, Enforcer and Undercover. The former has the highest acceleration, the middle has more strength and durability, and the latter has the max control, being these three cars the speed (Patrol), the strength (Enforcer) and the balance (Undercover) respectively.
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50* ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII'', or rather ''Crown of the Sunken King'' DLC, gives us a bonus WolfPackBoss dubbed "The Graverobbers", consisting of three [=NPCs=] fighting in a highly coordinated manner. Of them, the [[SamusIsAGirl Afflicted Graverobber]] is the Balance, wearing Alva's armor set (which has good defense-to-weight ratio) and {{dual wielding}} katanas, Ancient Soldier Varg is the Strength, boasting all of the signature gear of Havel the Rock (a greatshield and a set of plate armor, all fashioned out of solid rock, and a dragon's tooth as large as a person for a club), and Cerah the Old Explorer is the Speed, clad in comparatively light Mirra armor, firing a {{greatbow}} from a distance and switching to estoc up close for a few fast pokes before retreating again.
51* The main characters of ''VideoGame/LegendOfLegaia'' follow the trope to the letter. Vahn, TheLeader and SilentProtagonist, balances speed and strength. Noa, FragileSpeedster whose physical damage output is so high she is also a GlassCannon. Finally Gala, the MightyGlacier who actually goes against the usual stereotype of TheBigGuy by being the most [[GeniusBruiser intelligent member]] which makes him the party's most powerful magic user.
52* Interestingly, in ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPaperJam'', it does this with the main three heroes. Mario is the Balance, Luigi is the Strength, and Paper Mario is the Speed (being made of paper makes him the fastest to move of course).
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55* The starfighters you can control in the ''VideoGame/RogueSquadron'' series often fall under these categories. Some examples include the X-Wing (balance), A-Wing or TIE Interceptor (speed) and Y-Wing or B-Wing (strength). Of course there are some ships that excel in speed, firepower and shields, like the [[LightningBruiser Naboo Starfigher]] or the [[LethalJokeCharacter Buick]].
56* Unlike past games of the series, in ''[[VideoGame/NineteenFortyTwo 19XX: The War Against Destiny]]'' allows you to choose between three planes with different skills: Lockheed P-38 Lightning (balance), the series's staple and the most balanced plane of the three; de Havilland Mosquito (strength), returning from ''1941'' and focused on firepower; and Kyushu [=J7W=] Shinden (speed), a newcomer plane and the fastest and most maneuverable ship.
57* ''VideoGame/RaidenV'':
58** The Azuma is the balanced ship, featuring modest speed and shield durability. Its subweapon is the homing missile, which chases enemies with decent firepower and tracking ability.
59** The Spirit of Dragon is the strength ship, featuring a stronger shield and reduced speed. Its subweapon is a dumb-fire missile that doesn't track enemies, but inflicks more damage than the Azuma's.
60** The Moulin Rouge is the speed ship, featuring faster speed and a weaker shield. Its subweaponis a fast aimed laser that can pierce through enemies, but deals weak damage and has trouble hitting faster enemies.
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63* The ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' series has the weapon triangle of swords, spears and axes. Spears are the balance with even stats in weight, strength and accuracy, swords are light, accurate but usually weak and axes are heavy, powerful but inaccurate.
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66* In the ''VideoGame/SamuraiShodown'''s Pachinko SpinOff "Samurai Spirits Gaiden: Cham-Cham", based on the WildChild of the series and sister of Tam-Tam, there's the TerribleTrio of the game: the Three Robbers [[TheLeader Laura]], [[{{Mook}} Gororo and Bobon]], which are the balance, speed and strength respectively.
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72* ''Manga/BlackClover'': [[AntiMagic Asta]], [[BlowYouAway Yuno]], and [[MakingASplash Noelle Silva]] fit this dynamic as the main trio. Asta is the Strength, relying on his physicality and swordsmanship to nullify other magic. Yuno is the Speed with Wind Magic that lets him move fast with quick spells. And Noelle is the Balance with her versatile water spells that can form powerful blasts or barriers.
73* ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba'': [[AllLovingHero Tanjiro Kamado]], [[CowardlyLion Zenitsu Agatsuma]], and [[WildMan Inosuke Hashibara]] fit each dynamic, respectively, with their breathing techniques. Tanjiro is the Balance who wields the versatile Water Breathing and Hinokami Kagura. Zenitsu is the Speed who cuts at the blink of an eye with the Thunder Breathing's [[FlashStep first]] [[CripplingOverspecialization form]], and Inosuke is the Strength who uses the Beast Breathing which emphasizes wild, but strong strikes.
74* ''Manga/GetterRobo'': Each Getter [[CombiningMecha combines from]] a set of three jets, [[MultiFormBalance taking one of three forms]] depending on which pilot is in control. Getter-1/Dragon and its successors are the balanced form, equipped with {{Flight}}, a ChestBlaster, and tomahawks which can be used in melee or thrown. Getter-2/Liger is the speedy one, capable of deceiving opponents with afterimages and using its [[ThisIsADrill arm-mounted drill]] to travel through the earth or create tornadoes. Getter-3/Poseidon is the strong one, often with [[TankTreadMecha tank treads instead of legs]], and fights with [[TheGrappler judo throws]] and heavy missiles. These tend to line up with their pilots' abilities as well (e.g. Getter-3 pilots being MadeOfIron).
75* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'': Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura fits this trope almost perfectly. Though it gets highlighted more in Shippuden, Naruto has a balance of pure power along with speed, thanks to his Wind Release and Sage abilities. Sasuke can zip toward and away from his foes quite easily, striking with a lethal efficiency thanks to his Lightning Release and Sharingan abilities. Sakura however tanks with her pulverizing power, inherited from Tsunade. Sakura's jutsu may not be as flashy as her cohorts, but her healing mastery is no joke and she can shatter solid obstacles very easily.
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78* While this trope's archetype in Creator/DCComics superheroes should be ComicBook/{{Batman}}, ComicBook/TheFlash and ComicBook/{{Superman}} as the balance, speed, and strength respectively when they're on the same team (as the ComicBook/JusticeLeague), this trope is mostly seen in and applied to their disciples assembled in ''ComicBook/YoungJustice'' and later in ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' teams: ComicBook/{{Robin|1993}} (Tim Drake), ComicBook/{{Impulse}} (Bart Allen) and ComicBook/{{Superboy|1994}} (Conner Kent/Kon-El). It also applied to ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} (Dick Grayson), speedster Jesse Quick (Jesse Chambers), and ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} (Kara Zor-El) when they were members of the ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica.
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80[[AC:Films (Live Action)]]
81* ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' has [[spoiler:the three cinematic Spider-Men; MCU Peter is the Balanced One, able to juxtapose the physical-based fighting style of his Raimi-verse counterpart and the acrobatics of his Webb-verse counterpart but still maintaining a direct approach in combat. [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy Raimi-verse Spidey]] is the Strong One, the Spider-Man with no fancy gadgets who mostly relies on his physical abilities and organic webbing.[[Film/TheAmazingSpiderManSeries Webb-verse Spidey]] is the Fast One, being the one who performs all sorts of acrobatics and DeadlyDodging as Spider-Man and even performed two crucial life-saving events during the FinalBattle]].
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84* As seen in many ''Myth/RobinHood'' stories, it's assumed that Robin is the balance and Little John the strength, so the speed could be Will Scarlet or Much the Miller's Son, all depends of the story or the adaptation.
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87* The ''Series/Akumaizer3'' are comprised of [[TheLeader Xavitan]], the JackOfAllStats fencer, [[TheLancer Evil]], the nimble sharpshooter, and [[TheBigGuy Gabra]], the stocky bruiser.
88* In general, when an [[Franchise/UltraSeries Ultraman]] has MultiFormBalance, this is usually how the three basic forms are allocated:
89** Series/UltramanTiga, the first Ultra to have multiple forms, has the balanced Multi Type, the strength-focused Power Type and Sky Type specialised for speed and aerial battles.
90** Series/UltramanOrb's main fusion forms are the balanced Spacium Zeperion, the strength-focused Burnmite and the speed-focused Hurricane Slash.
91** Series/UltramanGeed has the balanced Primitive, the strength-focused Solid Burning and the speed-focused Acro Smasher.
92** ''Series/UltramanTaiga'' offers an unusual example where three Ultras are bound to one host; Taiga's the balanced one, Titas focuses on strength and Fuma focuses on speed.
93** As ''Series/UltramanTriggerNewGenerationTiga'' commemorates ''Tiga'''s 25th anniversary, Ultraman Trigger shares the same Multi Type, Power Type and Sky Type MultiformBalance as Tiga. [[spoiler:After Ignis becomes Trigger Dark, he can use the Horoboros and Zaigorg Hyper Keys as an approximation of the speed form and strength form respectively.]]
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96* Wrestling/{{WWE}}
97** ''Wrestling/TheShield'' team had this kind of formation, with Wrestling/DeanAmbrose as the balance, Wrestling/SethRollins as the speed and Wrestling/RomanReigns as the strength.
98** Also seen in ''Wrestling/TheNewDay'' with Wrestling/XavierWoods (balance), Wrestling/KofiKingston (speed) and Wrestling/BigELangston (strength).
99** And before these two, there's the famous ''Too Cool'' PowerStable during the Wrestling/AttitudeEra in TheNineties with Grandmaster Sexay (balance), Scotty 2 Hotty (speed) and Wrestling/{{Rikishi}} (strength).
100** Team BAD; Wrestling/SashaBanks is the Balanced One (a traditional wrestler with power-based and submission finishers but could also perform aerial maneuvers), Wrestling/{{Naomi|Wrestler}} is the Fast One (plenty of aerial maneuvers being a former cheerleader), and Wrestling/TaminaSnuka is the Strong One (a BrawnHilda who is a power-based wrestler).
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103* A common set-up in HighFantasy {{RPG}}s such as ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', where players usually choose a knight or warrior (balance), a thief or ranger (speed) and a barbarian (strength). Same counts in the case of choosing races, in this case a human (balance), an elf or hobbit (speed) and a dwarf or half-orc (strength).
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106* While the three have similar powers, Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls usually invoke this trope, Blossom being the balance, Bubbles the speed and Buttercup the strength.
107* ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'': The three Transformers that join the Maximals in season 1, [[MartialPacifist Tigatron]] (balance) [[FragileSpeedster Airazor]] (speed), and [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Dinobot]] (strength).
108** ''WesternAnimation/BeastMachines'' carries on the tradition with Thrust (balance), Jetstorm (speed), and Tankor (strength) in Season 1, and Obsidian (balance), Thrust (speed), and Strika (strength) in Season 2.
109* ''WesternAnimation/QuackPack'': Dewey is the Balance, Huey is the Speed, & Louie is the Strength.

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