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* '''Enforced''': The water mage Misty doesn't fit within the setting of the story (i.e., a desert world), but the producer ordered the writers to include Misty because they feel that a FourElementEnsemble wouldn't be complete without a character with water powers.

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* '''Enforced''': The water mage Misty doesn't fit within the setting of the story (i.e., a desert world), but the producer ordered the writers to include Misty because they feel that wanted to make a FourElementEnsemble wouldn't be complete without a character with water powers.ClassicalElementsEnsemble.
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** Misty's powers are not water, but they are connected to water (e.g. ,[[AnIcePerson ice, snow]]).

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** Misty's powers are not water, but they are connected to water (e.g. ,[[AnIcePerson , [[AnIcePerson ice, snow]]).



* '''Enforced''': The water mage Misty doesn't fit within the setting of the story (i.e., a desert world), but the producer ordered the writers to include Misty because they feel that a FourElementEnsemble wouldn't be complete without a character with water powers."

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* '''Enforced''': The water mage Misty doesn't fit within the setting of the story (i.e., a desert world), but the producer ordered the writers to include Misty because they feel that a FourElementEnsemble wouldn't be complete without a character with water powers."



** She decides to take advantage of water's sheer versatility; becoming TheRedMage.

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** She decides to take advantage of water's sheer versatility; versatility, becoming TheRedMage.
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Adjusting "downplayed" example because "doesn't have superpowers" contradicts what the trope is about.


* '''Downplayed''': Misty actually doesn't have superpowers, but she IS a firefighter who knows how to use water to put out fires.

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* '''Downplayed''': Misty actually doesn't have superpowers, but she IS can only conjure a firefighter who knows how to use water to put out fires.maximum of 50 mL of water.



** Misty can manipulate fire.

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** [[PlayingWithFire Misty can manipulate fire.fire]].



* '''Averted''': Misty has no water powers.
* '''Enforced''': "Let's have one of the superheroes use water as a weapon."

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* '''Averted''': Misty has no No water powers.
powers are present.
* '''Enforced''': "Let's have one The water mage Misty doesn't fit within the setting of the superheroes use story (i.e., a desert world), but the producer ordered the writers to include Misty because they feel that a FourElementEnsemble wouldn't be complete without a character with water as a weapon.powers."
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* '''Exploited''': Misty's [[TheRival|rival]] learns to ShockAndAwe to have an advantage.

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* '''Exploited''': Misty's [[TheRival|rival]] [[TheRival rival]] learns to ShockAndAwe to have an advantage.
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* '''Exploited''': Misty's rival learns to ShockAndAwe to have an advantage.

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* '''Exploited''': Misty's rival [[TheRival|rival]] learns to ShockAndAwe to have an advantage.

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