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* NoDelaysForTheWicked
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* NoDelaysForTheWickedNoDelaysForTheWicked: The capacity of the villainous organizations to flawlessly perform their evil outright violates common sense or even laws of physics.
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Added Fiction Business Savvy trope
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* FictionBusinessSavvy: Basically any product you can come up with will sell.
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* AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: In a video game, the stuff you need to buy is very expensive.
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* AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: In a video game, the stuff you need to buy is very expensive.gets more expensive as you progress.
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* KarlMarxHatesYourGutsKarlMarxHatesYourGuts: In a video game, you can't make a profit by selling goods you bought.
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Perhaps due to the RuleOfCool or the RuleOfFunny, certain aspects of main characters may be portrayed unrealistically. They may be identified with a [[LimitedWardrobe particular item of clothing]], [[BunnyEarsLawyer odd habits]], [[BigEater needing to eat more to live than an average person could consume safely]], etc. Some characters become WishFulfillment, and are given abilities or advantages which the fandom would enjoy possessing themselves. The RuleOfDrama typically requires that a character be sympathetic and find themselves in undesirable circumstances. This acts to help prevent characters from becoming [[TheScrappy annoyingly]] [[TheWarOnStraw one dimensional]] or [[MarySue unexciting]]. One way to do that without threatening the character directly is to create a financial difficulty or cause trouble with possessions, supplies, or food that one might trade for money, and the more painful, embarassing, humiliating, or awkward, the better.
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Perhaps due to the RuleOfCool or the RuleOfFunny, certain aspects of main characters may be portrayed unrealistically. They may be identified with a [[LimitedWardrobe particular item of clothing]], [[BunnyEarsLawyer odd habits]], [[BigEater needing to eat more to live than an average person could consume safely]], etc. Some characters become WishFulfillment, WishFulfillment and are given abilities or advantages which the fandom would enjoy possessing themselves. The RuleOfDrama typically requires that a character be sympathetic and find themselves in undesirable circumstances. This acts to help prevent characters from becoming [[TheScrappy annoyingly]] [[TheWarOnStraw one dimensional]] or [[MarySue unexciting]]. unexciting. One way to do that without threatening the character directly is to create a financial difficulty or cause trouble with possessions, supplies, or food that one might trade for money, and the more painful, embarassing, embarrassing, humiliating, or awkward, the better.