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-->'''Dream''': I'm just gonna throw you back into your own lava!
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* ''LetsPlay/{{Dream}}:'' At the end of the first Death Swap, George goes to the Nether, intending to jump into a lava lake at the last second before the next swap and leave Dream to burn. Dream, however, has an enchanted golden apple, which he uses to survive the lava. He then spends five minutes sitting in the lava, intending to just have George die in the very lava he tried to kill Dream with. [[LampshadeHanging Dream even lampshades it]].
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** The Spin-off, Death Race, has two linked ones happen in quick succession in the final episode: [[spoiler: [[FranchiseSuperMarioBros Mario]] offs himself by accident with a Bob-omb]], which in turn [[spoiler:causes [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic]] to inadvertently off himself with his own Blue Shell, as it locked onto him when Mario died.]] Notably, these two are the ONLY Death Race combatants to

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** The Spin-off, Death Race, has two linked ones happen in quick succession in the final episode: [[spoiler: [[FranchiseSuperMarioBros Mario]] offs himself by accident with a Bob-omb]], which in turn [[spoiler:causes [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic]] to inadvertently off himself with his own Blue Shell, as it locked onto him when Mario died.]] Notably, these two are the ONLY Death Race combatants toto, accidentally or otherwise, kill themselves during a race (Optimus Prime killed himself at the end of episode 2, but that was AFTER he had won the race).
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** The Spin-off, Death Race, has two linked ones happen in quick succession in the final episode: [[spoiler: [[FranchiseSuperMarioBros Mario]] offs himself by accident with a Bob-omb]], which in turn [[spoiler:causes [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic]] to inadvertently off himself with his own Blue Shell, as it locked onto him when Mario died.]] Notably, these two are the ONLY Death Race combatants to
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** [[spoiler: [[ComicBook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck Scrooge McDuck]]]] kills [[spoiler: VideoGame/ShovelKnight]] with his own [[spoiler: shovel]].
** While it did take some set up, [[spoiler: [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} King Dedede]]]] kills [[spoiler:[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Wario]]]] via [[spoiler: Wario's own Waft by pluggin up his butt with a Gordo.]]
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** Speaking of [[spoiler:Clover]], he ends up doing this to himself by focusing on taking out his former ally [[spoiler:Qrow]] instead of the villainous serial killer Tyrian Callows, when his superiors order for the arrest of the former. This could be due to a variety of reasons, from his absolute trust in his superiors to his overconfidence that he can take out Tyrian easily after having defeated him earlier. Either way, it allows Tyrian to convince [(spoiler:Qrow]] into pulling an Enemy Mine against [[spoiler:Clover]], a deadly confrontation that ends in [[spoiler:Clover losing his life to a literal backstab from Tyrian, who proceeds to frame Qrow for the deed and escape into the night.]]

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** Speaking of [[spoiler:Clover]], he ends up doing this to himself by focusing on taking out his former ally [[spoiler:Qrow]] instead of the villainous serial killer Tyrian Callows, when his superiors order for the arrest of the former. This could be due to a variety of reasons, from his absolute trust in his superiors to his overconfidence that he can take out Tyrian easily after having defeated him earlier. Either way, it allows Tyrian to convince [(spoiler:Qrow]] [[spoiler:Qrow]] into pulling an Enemy Mine with him against [[spoiler:Clover]], a deadly confrontation that ends in [[spoiler:Clover losing his life to a literal backstab from Tyrian, who proceeds to frame Qrow for the deed and escape into the night.]]
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** Speaking of [[spoiler:Clover]], he ends up doing this to himself by focusing on taking out his former ally [[spoiler:Qrow]] instead of the villainous serial killer Tyrian Callows, when his superiors order for the arrest of the former. This could be due to a variety of reasons, from his absolute trust in his superiors to his overconfidence that he can take out Tyrian easily after having defeated him earlier. Either way, it allows Tyrian to convince [(spoiler:Qrow]] into pulling an Enemy Mine against [[spoiler:Clover]], a deadly confrontation that ends in [[spoiler:Clover losing his life to a literal backstab from Tyrian, who proceeds to frame Qrow for the deed and escape into the night.]]
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*** However, they truly defeated themselves by letting their animosity get ahead of common sense, which resulted in [[spoiler:Elm]] releasing Blake, who she had captured, in order to chase Yang for taunting her, and in [[spoiler:Harriet]] electing to chase down Ruby, who had also taunted her, instead of helping [[spoiler:Marrow]] defeat Weiss. Also, without their leader [[spoiler:Clover]] in the room to keep them in line, they began bickering with each other, split themselves up, and were very unsynchronized, allowing the much more United Team RWBY to pick them off one by one with relative ease.

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* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': When Neon and Flynt fight Yang and Weiss during the tournament, they are defeated by having their abilities turned against them. Yang crushes the barrel of his [[InstrumentOfMurder weaponised trumpet]] causing the powerful soundwave to blast back in his face. Neon spends the entire fight taunting Yang to make her angry, but Yang's power-up is connected to her temper; when Yang explodes, she destroys the arena. Neon's speed depends on her [[AwesomeButImpractical rainbow-spewing rollerblades]], so the ruined terrain trips up her wheels, making her an easy target.

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When Neon and Flynt fight Yang and Weiss during the tournament, they are defeated by having their abilities turned against them. Yang crushes the barrel of his [[InstrumentOfMurder weaponised trumpet]] causing the powerful soundwave to blast back in his face. Neon spends the entire fight taunting Yang to make her angry, but Yang's power-up is connected to her temper; when Yang explodes, she destroys the arena. Neon's speed depends on her [[AwesomeButImpractical rainbow-spewing rollerblades]], so the ruined terrain trips up her wheels, making her an easy target.


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** In Volume 7, when [[spoiler:The Ace Ops]] attempt to take down Team RWBY in one of the most beloved fights in the series, the former gets this treatment, when Team RWBY is able to use their own Semblances against them. For [[spoiler:Vine]], Blake projects a shadow clone of herself over some of Yang’s bombs, tricking him into pulling said bombs right up to his face, and blowing himself into the air for Yang to finish off. With [[spoiler:Marrow]], Weiss summons her Arma Gigas summon to give him two different targets to focus on, knowing full well that his Semblance can only target one target at a time. When he does use it on Weiss, the Arma Gigas comes at him from behind, forcing him to switch targets again, allowing Weiss to finish him off due to him being so low on Aura thanks to the excessive use of his Semblance. As for [[spoiler:Elm]], Yang uses her explosive abilities to shatter the ground, making sure that [[spoiler:Elm]] has no stable ground to use her Semblance on, rendering it useless. Yang then uses her own Semblance to blast [[spoiler:Elm]] into the air, where Yang and Blake deal the final blow. Finally, with [[spoiler:Harriet]], Ruby baits her into using her speed Semblance to charge at Ruby, only for Weiss to generate an ice wall between the two, knocking [[spoiler:Harriet]] out cold.
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* ''WebOriginal/HowToHero'' features a villain from the 60s named Lady Richter who could create earthquakes. Some historical reports claim that she met her demise when one of her earthquakes destroyed her hideout while she was still inside it.

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* ''WebOriginal/HowToHero'' ''Blog/HowToHero'' features a villain from the 60s named Lady Richter who could create earthquakes. Some historical reports claim that she met her demise when one of her earthquakes destroyed her hideout while she was still inside it.
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* ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'': In "Kick-A-Ball!", Homestar ends up winning the kickball game because, thanks to a "double side-mouth whisper draft", Strong Sad was actually on his team the whole time. Strong Bad brags that this means Homestar cheated, but it turns out Strong Bad edited the rulebook back in 1989 so that double side-mouth whisper drafts were "quite legal".
-->'''Strong Bad:''' Aw, the ding and the dang! The Cheat! I told you to check our Cheaters' Almanac to make sure we didn't step on any of our own cheat-toes!
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* In ''WebAnimation/StongBadEmail'', Strong Bad attempts to [[PromWrecker humiliate everyone at the local prom]] with [[TheNudifier a device that will make everyone's pants disappear]]. However, it turns out that he's the only one who actually wears pants, so he's the only one humiliated.

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* In ''WebAnimation/StongBadEmail'', ''WebAnimation/StrongBadEmail'', Strong Bad attempts to [[PromWrecker humiliate everyone at the local prom]] with [[TheNudifier a device that will make everyone's pants disappear]]. However, it turns out that he's the only one who actually wears pants, so he's the only one humiliated.
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* In ''WebAnimation/StongBadEmail'', Strong Bad attempts to [[PromWrecker humiliate everyone at the local prom]] with [[TheNudifier a device that will make everyone's pants disappear]]. However, it turns out that he's the only one who actually wears pants, so he's the only one humiliated.
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** During Adam's character short, Ghira was extremely critical of Adam's violent, lethal actions against humans that were attacking their convoy. Sienna defended Adam against him and supported the Faunus who were cheering Adam's actions by emphasising that he's a hero. From that time on, she took him on missions and groomed him to rise through the ranks. She gave him command of the Vale branch of the White Fang and expressed the hope that he'd one day stand beside her throne. Instead, he pursued his own agenda and pushed the White Fang far beyond the level of violence Sienna was willing to tolerate. When she confronted him about it, he murdered her and took her throne for himself.

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* In ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneBalance'', Taako possesses a weapon called the Umbra Staff, a wand disguised as an umbrella which eats the magical essence of a defeated enemy spellcaster. This usually just involves the staff eating the target's wand. [[spoiler:Liches are formed when a spellcaster combines their magical essence and their soul, making them immortal and incredibly powerful. Therefore, when Tres Horny Boys manage to defeat one in combat, he's immediately eaten by the Umbra Staff, because magical essence is all that's left of him.]]

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* In ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneBalance'', ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneBalance''
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Taako possesses a weapon called the Umbra Staff, a wand disguised as an umbrella which eats the magical essence of a defeated enemy spellcaster. This usually just involves the staff eating the target's wand. [[spoiler:Liches are [[spoiler: Lup, Taako's sister and the creator of the staff, is a lich, a creature formed when a spellcaster combines magic user fuses their soul with their magical essence and their soul, making essence, leaving them immortal and incredibly powerful. Therefore, beings made of raw arcane energy. But since the staff eats arcane energy, when Tres Horny Boys manage she's killed with it in her posession, it devours her lich-form and traps her inside.]]
** A meta-example occurs when Griffin decides
to defeat one in combat, he's immediately eaten by add the Umbra Staff, because magical essence [[InfinityPlusOneSword Flaming Raging Poisoning Sword of Doom]] to the game as a shout-out to an eight year-old fan, but ensures the party would never be able to obtain it by pricing it at a whopping 60.000 gold pieces. He severely underestimated [[GuileHero Taako]], however, who manages to con Garfield into giving it to them for a fraction of the price. It's used liberally in the final battle, and is all that's left of him.]]a GameBreaker unlike any other.
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* Season 6 of ''Machinima/ArbyNTheChief'' introduces the character, Justin. Revealed to be the mastermind behind the console banning hacks that Arbiter, Master Chief, [[FiveBadBand Chaos Theosis]] and [[BiggerBad Trent Donnovich]] have been using in seasons 5 and 6. When Justin presents Trent with network crippling software, guess who Arbiter takes out first?

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* Season 6 of ''Machinima/ArbyNTheChief'' introduces the character, Justin. Revealed to be the mastermind behind the console banning hacks that Arbiter, Master Chief, [[FiveBadBand Chaos Theosis]] Theosis and [[BiggerBad [[GreaterScopeVillain Trent Donnovich]] have been using in seasons 5 and 6. When Justin presents Trent with network crippling software, guess who Arbiter takes out first?
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* ''Podcast/FatFrenchAndFabulous'' describes the fate of [SnakeOilSalesman William J. A Bailey]], a Harvard dropout who claimed to be a doctor and got rich selling quack radiation therapies, including the radioendocrinator, a dangerous radiation source worn directly against the body (specifically the abdomen or the scrotum) and supposedly treated the endocrine system. Bailey himself was a passionate user of the radioendocrinator and eventually died of bladder cancer.

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* ''Podcast/FatFrenchAndFabulous'' describes the fate of [SnakeOilSalesman [[SnakeOilSalesman William J. A Bailey]], a Harvard dropout who claimed to be a doctor and got rich selling quack radiation therapies, including the radioendocrinator, a dangerous radiation source worn directly against the body (specifically the abdomen or the scrotum) and supposedly treated the endocrine system. Bailey himself was a passionate user of the radioendocrinator and eventually died of bladder cancer.
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* ''Podcast/FatFrenchAndFabulous'' describes the fate of [SnakeOilSalesman William J. A Bailey, a Harvard dropout who claimed to be a doctor and got rich selling quack radiation therapies, including the radioendocrinator, a dangerous radiation source worn directly against the body (specifically the abdomen or the scrotum) and supposedly treated the endocrine system. Bailey himself was a passionate user of the radioendocrinator and eventually died of bladder cancer.

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* ''Podcast/FatFrenchAndFabulous'' describes the fate of [SnakeOilSalesman William J. A Bailey, Bailey]], a Harvard dropout who claimed to be a doctor and got rich selling quack radiation therapies, including the radioendocrinator, a dangerous radiation source worn directly against the body (specifically the abdomen or the scrotum) and supposedly treated the endocrine system. Bailey himself was a passionate user of the radioendocrinator and eventually died of bladder cancer.
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* PlayedForLaughs in ''WebVideo/IfTheEmperorHadATextToSpeechDevice'' where [[TabletopGame/Warhammer40000 The Emperor of Mankind]] challenges his right-hand man Little Kitten to a [[TabletopGame/YuGiOh children's card game]] and forces him to win lest he and his fellow [[PraetorianGuard Custodes]] be banished... to Ultramar. The Emperor gives Little Kitten a deck based on his personality and typecasting (read: a deck of weak, cutesy monsters) so The Emperor's own powerful deck would beat Little Kitten in with a deck out if he survived a single turn with his powerful monster. It just so happens that Little Kitten's deck is the "Weenie Beasts" deck, a deck that uses the effects of weak monsters and cards to make them extremely strong and clears out the opponent's field for a one-turn-kill... the same thing the Emperor attempted. Once again, The Emperor's arrogance has caused trouble for him.

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* PlayedForLaughs in ''WebVideo/IfTheEmperorHadATextToSpeechDevice'' ''WebAnimation/IfTheEmperorHadATextToSpeechDevice'' where [[TabletopGame/Warhammer40000 The Emperor of Mankind]] challenges his right-hand man Little Kitten to a [[TabletopGame/YuGiOh children's card game]] and forces him to win lest he and his fellow [[PraetorianGuard Custodes]] be banished... to Ultramar. The Emperor gives Little Kitten a deck based on his personality and typecasting (read: a deck of weak, cutesy monsters) so The Emperor's own powerful deck would beat Little Kitten in with a deck out if he survived a single turn with his powerful monster. It just so happens that Little Kitten's deck is the "Weenie Beasts" deck, a deck that uses the effects of weak monsters and cards to make them extremely strong and clears out the opponent's field for a one-turn-kill... the same thing the Emperor attempted. Once again, The Emperor's arrogance has caused trouble for him.
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* ''Podcast/FatFrenchAndFabulous'' describes the fate of [SnakeOilSalesman William J. A Bailey, a Harvard dropout who claimed to be a doctor and got rich selling quack radiation therapies, including the radioendocrinator, a dangerous radiation source worn directly against the body (specifically the abdomen or the scrotum) and supposedly treated the endocrine system. Bailey himself was a passionate user of the radioendocrinator and eventually died of bladder cancer.
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* ''WebOriginal/HowToHero'' features a villain from the 60s named Lady Richter who could create earthquakes. Some historical reports claim that she met her demise when one of her earthquakes destroyed her hideout while she was still inside it.
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** Volume 5 has Cinder hit this trope so hard, she can see all of Remnant. To wit, Cinder and her group has just confronted Ruby and her team and is fighting. Cinder gets angry when a visibly upset Jaune is able to score a hit and knocks him down. When he decides to FaceDeathWithDignity, she decides to KickTheDog and [[spoiler:[[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice stab Weiss with a fire spear]].]] As she and a few others (which include Yang's mother Raven) go off to the Vault of the Spring Maiden, Jaune quickly gets to Weiss' side and [[spoiler:is able to ''finally'' unlock his Semblance, which allows him to amplify auras, boosting Weiss' HealingFactor, thus healing her wound and saving her life.]]\\
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A few minutes later, Cinder decides to preempt any possible backstabbing and freezes Raven while she uses her Grimm arm to impale Vernal, Raven's trusted lieutenant and the Spring Maiden, to steal her power. But, something isn't right: to Cinder's shock, ''there's no power''. [[spoiler:That's because Vernal was never the Spring Maiden at all -- it was ''Raven'']]. Now Cinder, who was weakened by Ruby earlier, her trump card out in the open and sporting the power of a Maiden for all of half a year at the very least, is now facing down someone who ''isn't'' weakened, ''very'' pissed off and armed with something Cinder is ''not ready for''.
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* PlayedForLaughs during Jace's appointment with [[WebVideo/TolarianCommunityCollege The Professor]], wherein he attempts to wipe Prof's short-term memory. It backfires, and he erases his own memory. TWICE.
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* PlayedForLaughs in ''WebVideo/IfTheEmperorHadATextToSpeechDevice'' where [[TabletopGame/Warhammer40000 The Emperor of Mankind]] challenges his right-hand man Little Kitten to a [[TabletopGame/YuGiOh children's card game]] and forces him to win lest he and his fellow [[PraetorianGuard Custodes]] be banished... to Ultramar. The Emperor gives Little Kitten a deck based on his personality and typecasting (read: a deck of weak, cutesy monsters) so The Emperor's own powerful deck would beat Little Kitten in with a deck out if he survived a single turn with his powerful monster. It just so happens that Little Kitten's deck is the "Weenie Beasts" deck, a deck that uses the effects of weak monsters and cards to make them extremely strong and clears out the opponent's field for a one-turn-kill... the same thing the Emperor attempted. Once again, The Emperor's arrogance has caused trouble for him.
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** Volume 5 has Cinder hit this trope so hard, she can see all of Remnant. To wit, Cinder and her group has just confronted Ruby and her team and is fighting. Cinder gets angry when a visibly upset Jaune is able to score a hit and knocks him down. When he decides to FaceDeathWithDignity, she decides to KickTheDog and [[spoiler:[[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice stab Weiss with a fire spear]].]] As she and a few others (which include Yang's mother Raven) go off to the Vault of the Spring Maiden, Jaune quickly gets to Weiss' side and [[spoiler:is able to ''finally'' unlock his Semblance, which are HealingHands, healing Weiss' wound and saving her life.]]\\

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** Volume 5 has Cinder hit this trope so hard, she can see all of Remnant. To wit, Cinder and her group has just confronted Ruby and her team and is fighting. Cinder gets angry when a visibly upset Jaune is able to score a hit and knocks him down. When he decides to FaceDeathWithDignity, she decides to KickTheDog and [[spoiler:[[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice stab Weiss with a fire spear]].]] As she and a few others (which include Yang's mother Raven) go off to the Vault of the Spring Maiden, Jaune quickly gets to Weiss' side and [[spoiler:is able to ''finally'' unlock his Semblance, which are HealingHands, healing allows him to amplify auras, boosting Weiss' HealingFactor, thus healing her wound and saving her life.]]\\
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* Tom Scott's story, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4GB_NDU43Q Single Point of Failure]]", is set off when one of Google's five trusted users sabotages their password code to, effectively, let anyone into any Google account without a password. Most of the story focuses on the devastating effects this has, but [[spoiler:at the end, almost as an afterthought, he mentions that she ended up arrested when her getaway flight was delayed -- because the airport ran on Google Apps.]]
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* ''WebAnimation/DSBTInsaniT'': If anyone gets a hold of Stephanie's mic, they can use her brainwashing music to their advantage.
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* In ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneBalance'', Taako possesses a weapon called the Umbra Staff, a wand disguised as an umbrella which eats the magical essence of a defeated enemy spellcaster. This usually just involves the staff eating the target's wand. [[spoiler:Liches are formed when a spellcaster combines their magical essence and their soul, making them immortal and incredibly powerful. Therefore, when Tres Horny Boys manage to defeat one in combat, he's immediately eaten by the Umbra Staff, because magical essence is all that's left of him.]]
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** Volume 5 has Cinder hit this trope so hard, she can see all of Remnant. To wit, Cinder and her group has just confronted Ruby and her team and is fighting. Cinder gets angry when a visibly upset Jaune is able to score a hit and knocks him down. When he decides to FaceDeathWithDignity, she decides to KickTheDog and [[spoiler:[[ImpaledWithExtremePredjudice stab Weiss with a fire spear]].]] As she and a few others (which include Yang's mother Raven) go off to the Vault of the Spring Maiden, Jaune quickly gets to Weiss' side and [[spoiler:is able to ''finally'' unlock his Semblance, which are HealingHands, healing Weiss' wound and saving her life.]]\\

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** Volume 5 has Cinder hit this trope so hard, she can see all of Remnant. To wit, Cinder and her group has just confronted Ruby and her team and is fighting. Cinder gets angry when a visibly upset Jaune is able to score a hit and knocks him down. When he decides to FaceDeathWithDignity, she decides to KickTheDog and [[spoiler:[[ImpaledWithExtremePredjudice [[spoiler:[[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice stab Weiss with a fire spear]].]] As she and a few others (which include Yang's mother Raven) go off to the Vault of the Spring Maiden, Jaune quickly gets to Weiss' side and [[spoiler:is able to ''finally'' unlock his Semblance, which are HealingHands, healing Weiss' wound and saving her life.]]\\
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** Volume 5 has Cinder hit this trope so hard, she can see all of Remnant. To wit, Cinder and her group has just confronted Ruby and her team and is fighting. Cinder gets angry when a visibly upset Jaune is able to score a hit and knocks him down. When he decides to FaceDeathWithDignity, she decides to KickTheDog and [[spoiler:[[ImpaledWithExtremePredjudice stab Weiss with a fire spear]].]] As she and a few others (which include Yang's mother Raven) go off to the Vault of the Spring Maiden, Jaune quickly gets to Weiss' side and [[spoiler:is able to ''finally'' unlock his Semblance, which are HealingHands, healing Weiss' wound and saving her life.]]\\
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A few minutes later, Cinder decides to preempt any possible backstabbing and freezes Raven while she uses her Grimm arm to impale Vernal, Raven's trusted lieutenant and the Spring Maiden, to steal her power. But, something isn't right: to Cinder's shock, ''there's no power''. [[spoiler:That's because Vernal was never the Spring Maiden at all -- it was ''Raven'']]. Now Cinder, who was weakened by Ruby earlier, her trump card out in the open and sporting the power of a Maiden for all of half a year at the very least, is now facing down someone who ''isn't'' weakened, ''very'' pissed off and armed with something Cinder is ''not ready for''.

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