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* WeHaveReserves: Befitting the nature of ''VideoGame/HelldiversII'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZORE-wxQL18 the first episode]] shamlessly features this trope, showcasing multiple Helldivers dying in masse just to be quicly replaced. The most glaring example is one Helldiver dropping on top of another one squashing him just for him to jump in the extraction shuttle.

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* WeHaveReserves: Befitting the nature of ''VideoGame/HelldiversII'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZORE-wxQL18 the first episode]] shamlessly features this trope, showcasing multiple Helldivers dying in en masse just to be quicly replaced. The most glaring example is one Helldiver dropping on top of another one squashing him just for him the freshly dropped one to jump in the extraction shuttle.

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The style of the parodies is pretty similar: Take a Blizzard game, put it in a SuperDeformed style, tweak the personalities of various characters and creatures in it, imagine those same characters having their own simple little lives, then throw in a healthy serving of HilarityEnsues, and you'll get an idea as to what these series are like. The original series, WebAnimation/StarCrafts, ran from 2012 to the end of 2019, parodying ''[=StarCraft=] II'' and -- for one series -- ''Brood War''. Later on, ''WebAnimation/WowCraft'' (which parodies VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft), ''Hurtstone'' (which parodies VideoGame/{{Hearthstone}}), ''Underwatched'' (which parodies VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}), ''WebAnimation/HeroStorm'' (which parodies VideoGame/HeroesOfTheStorm), and ''WebAnimation/{{Diablol}}'' (which parodies the ''Diablo'' series) were added. Currently (as of mid-2022), ''[=StarCrafts=]'', ''Diablol 1 and 2'', ''WebAnimation/HeroStorm'', ''WebAnimation/WowCraft'', ''Hurtstone'', and ''Underwatched'' are finished. He also occasionally dabbles in non-Blizzard games, such as ''Black Desert'' or ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', and with the recent shifts in the MMORPG community, ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV''. He also has a dedicated series for ''VideoGame/EldenRing''. And despite his animosity against Creator/BlizzardEntertainment, he makes ''VideoGame/DiabloIV'' animations after noticing its genuine success (but not lumping it with his ''WebAnimation/DiabLol'' series).

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The style of the parodies is pretty similar: Take a Blizzard game, put it in a SuperDeformed style, tweak the personalities of various characters and creatures in it, imagine those same characters having their own simple little lives, then throw in a healthy serving of HilarityEnsues, and you'll get an idea as to what these series are like. The original series, WebAnimation/StarCrafts, ran from 2012 to the end of 2019, parodying ''[=StarCraft=] II'' and -- for one series -- ''Brood War''. Later on, ''WebAnimation/WowCraft'' (which parodies VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft), ''Hurtstone'' (which parodies VideoGame/{{Hearthstone}}), ''Underwatched'' (which parodies VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}), ''WebAnimation/HeroStorm'' (which parodies VideoGame/HeroesOfTheStorm), and ''WebAnimation/{{Diablol}}'' (which parodies the ''Diablo'' series) were added. Currently (as of mid-2022), ''[=StarCrafts=]'', ''Diablol 1 and 2'', ''WebAnimation/HeroStorm'', ''WebAnimation/WowCraft'', ''Hurtstone'', and ''Underwatched'' are finished. He also occasionally dabbles in non-Blizzard games, such as ''Black Desert'' or ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'', and with the recent shifts in the MMORPG community, ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV''. He also has a dedicated series for ''VideoGame/EldenRing''.''VideoGame/EldenRing'' and started another one for ''VideoGame/HelldiversII''. And despite his animosity against Creator/BlizzardEntertainment, he makes ''VideoGame/DiabloIV'' animations after noticing its genuine success (but not lumping it with his ''WebAnimation/DiabLol'' series).


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* WeHaveReserves: Befitting the nature of ''VideoGame/HelldiversII'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZORE-wxQL18 the first episode]] shamlessly features this trope, showcasing multiple Helldivers dying in masse just to be quicly replaced. The most glaring example is one Helldiver dropping on top of another one squashing him just for him to jump in the extraction shuttle.
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**In the VideoGame/BaldursGateIII parody, some of the Origin Companions suffer this due to being DemotedToExtra with the focus on a four-Custom-party, Shadowheart is ignored during the prologue, gets thrown all the way to camp and head stuck in the dirt, Gale isn't recruited when the Dark Urge player cuts off his hand and Lae'zel is still caged even after her captors have been defeated.

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