A bunch of the tropes on The Jerk Index would be subtropes of Jerkass. Not all, though. Those that would fit are those that are about a character who's by definition a jerkass, and if not a jerkass doesn't fit the trope. [...] If the trope has "jerkass" in the name it's probably a subtrope or a variant playing with it (which means it's related, just not a subtrope).
That said, I have concerns about which subtropes of Jerkass fit for the following entry regarding Cordovin. As Elfkaiser pointed out earlier, the Grumpy Old Man entry doesn't work for that character since it isn't a sub-trope. And given Another Duck's comments as summed up in the quote above, which subtropes (i.e. Jerk with a Heart of Jerk, etc.) are appropriate for the character or should we keep it under the Jerkass entry? When her own section is created on the RWBY Kingdoms character sheet, I'll go ahead and move it there since Jerkass is a character trope.
Edited by gjjonesHe/His/Him. No matter who you are, always Be Yourself.
All right. In an ongoing discussion regarding the possible cleanup of the Jerkass entries, Another Duck pointed out that:
A bunch of the tropes on The Jerk Index would be subtropes of Jerkass. Not all, though. Those that would fit are those that are about a character who's by definition a jerkass, and if not a jerkass doesn't fit the trope. [...] If the trope has "jerkass" in the name it's probably a subtrope or a variant playing with it (which means it's related, just not a subtrope).
That said, I have concerns about which subtropes of Jerkass fit for the following entry regarding Cordovin. As Elfkaiser pointed out earlier, the Grumpy Old Man entry doesn't work for that character since it isn't a sub-trope. And given Another Duck's comments as summed up in the quote above, which subtropes (i.e. Jerk with a Heart of Jerk, etc.) are appropriate for the character or should we keep it under the Jerkass entry? When her own section is created on the RWBY Kingdoms character sheet, I'll go ahead and move it there since Jerkass is a character trope.
Edited by gjjones He/His/Him. No matter who you are, always Be Yourself.