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* DropTheHammer: Thor and Ronan.
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Authority Equals Asskicking cleanup as per TRS. Lacks context.


* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Black Bolt. Black Panther. The Kingpin. Red Skull.
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* FiveManBand: The main characters throughout the story form one:
** TheHero: Captain America
** TheLancer: Iron Man
** TheBigGuy: Black Widow
** TheSmartGuy: Jocasta
** TheChick: Jemma Simmons
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* BareYourMidriff: Angela.
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* PaletteSwap: Largely averted; even the costumes that are just recolored versions of the default like the ''ComicBook/RenewYourVows'' Spider-Man costume have changes to skill properties and a 10% increase to all base stats.

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* PaletteSwap: Largely averted; even the costumes that are just recolored versions of the default like the ''ComicBook/RenewYourVows'' ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows'' Spider-Man costume have changes to skill properties and a 10% increase to all base stats.
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* AdaptationExpansion: The story is basically just ComicBook/JonathanHickmansAvengers story arc with the Fantastic Four and X-Men adapted out (initially, at least), and tons of MCU stuff adapted back into it to stretch it out and add more plotlines and flesh out some of the other timelines.

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* AdaptationExpansion: The story is basically just ComicBook/JonathanHickmansAvengers ComicBook/TheAvengersJonathanHickman story arc with the Fantastic Four and X-Men adapted out (initially, at least), and tons of MCU stuff adapted back into it to stretch it out and add more plotlines and flesh out some of the other timelines.
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* BaldWomen: Nebula, as usual.
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* BadassLongcoat: Quite a few to go around: Star-Lord, Yondu, and the Ravager pirates wear one as part of their Ravager uniforms; Hawkeye gets one for his ''Age of Ultron'' uniform; and the Red Skull and ComicBook/ElsaBloodstone each wear one as well.

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* BadassLongcoat: Quite a few to go around: Star-Lord, Yondu, and the Ravager pirates wear one as part of their Ravager uniforms; Hawkeye gets one for his ''Age of Ultron'' uniform; and the Red Skull and ComicBook/ElsaBloodstone [[ComicBook/{{Bloodstone}} Elsa Bloodstone]] each wear one as well.

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** Throughout the main story, AIM, HYDRA, Kingpin's criminal organization/the Hand, Spider-Man's rogues gallery, and Ultron all get tangled up in the conflict. And then the villains of the final (pre-update) level turn out to be [[spoiler:the future Avengers, having resigned themselves to ShootTheDog and protect their world by wiping out their past selves.]] Updates to this section added levels based on ''Agents of SHIELD'' with Raina and the Inhumans and ''Thor'' with the Enchantress with their own separate schemes.

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** Throughout the main story, AIM, HYDRA, Kingpin's criminal organization/the Hand, Spider-Man's rogues gallery, and Ultron all get tangled up in the conflict. And then the final villains of the final (pre-update) level turn out to be [[spoiler:the future Avengers, having resigned themselves to ShootTheDog and protect their world by wiping out their past selves.]] selves]].
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Updates to the original version of this section added levels based on ''Agents of SHIELD'' with Raina and the Inhumans and Inhumans, ''Thor'' with the Enchantress Enchantress, and ''The Ultimates with Anti-Man, all with their own separate schemes.



** The Special Mission levels feature [[spoiler:Loki]] for ''New Avengers'', Maximus the Mad for ''Inhumans'', and Doctor Octopus as head of the Sinister Six in ''Spider-Man''. [[spoiler:Gotcha -- it's actually Mysterio directing the Six.]]
** In Epic Quests, Kaecilius is the villain of ''Doctor Strange'' and Magneto and Maximus have joined forces for ''X-Men''.

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** The Special Mission levels feature [[spoiler:Loki]] for ''New Avengers'', Maximus the Mad for ''Inhumans'', and Doctor Octopus as head of the Sinister Six in ''Spider-Man''. [[spoiler:Gotcha -- it's actually Mysterio directing the Six.]]
]] They've since been folded into Dimension Missions along with the Special Missions.
** In Epic Quests, Kaecilius is the villain of ''Doctor Strange'' and Strange'', Magneto and Maximus have joined forces for ''X-Men''.''X-Men'', Stryfe for ''X-Force'', and Dr. Doom for ''Fantastic Four''.
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** The Hulk is also an example. He can be soundly beaten by characters like Gwenpool and the Vulture, both of which he does not have trouble with in the comics[[note]]{{Hilarious|InHindsight}}ly, Gwenpool had since defeated the Hulk during the events of ''ComicBook/GwenpoolStrikesBack''[[note]]. The kicker is he is combat type and they are speed type, which means he's supposed to have type advantage against them.

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** The Hulk is also an example. He can be soundly beaten by characters like Gwenpool and the Vulture, both of which he does not have trouble with in the comics[[note]]{{Hilarious|InHindsight}}ly, Gwenpool had since defeated the Hulk during the events of ''ComicBook/GwenpoolStrikesBack''[[note]].''Gwenpool Strikes Back''[[/note]]. The kicker is he is combat type and they are speed type, which means he's supposed to have type advantage against them.
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** The Hulk is also an example. He can be soundly beaten by characters like Gwenpool and the Vulture, both of which he does not have trouble with in the comics. The kicker is he is combat type and they are speed type, which means he's supposed to have type advantage against them.

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** The Hulk is also an example. He can be soundly beaten by characters like Gwenpool and the Vulture, both of which he does not have trouble with in the comics.comics[[note]]{{Hilarious|InHindsight}}ly, Gwenpool had since defeated the Hulk during the events of ''ComicBook/GwenpoolStrikesBack''[[note]]. The kicker is he is combat type and they are speed type, which means he's supposed to have type advantage against them.
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* CreatorProvincialism: As a Korean developer, Netmarble's wholly original characters Luna Snow and Crescent have both been Korean, and the Warriors of the Sky are from relatively-nearby Asian countries. Meanwhile, Sharon Rogers was mandated to be American but her backstory specifies that she was ''born'' in Korea. The update that introduced Crescent also added White Fox, a pre-existing Korean heroine.

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* CreatorProvincialism: As a Korean developer, Netmarble's wholly original characters Luna Snow and Crescent have both been Korean, and the Warriors of the Sky are from relatively-nearby Asian countries. Meanwhile, Sharon Rogers was mandated to be American but her backstory specifies that she was ''born'' in Korea. The update that introduced Crescent also added White Fox, a pre-existing Korean heroine.heroine who first appeared in the Korean webcomic ''[[http://webtoon.daum.net/webtoon/view/avengers Avengers: Electric Rain]]'' before being brought into the comics.

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* CreatorProvincialism: As a Korean developer, Netmarble's wholly original characters Luna Snow and Crescent have both been Korean. Meanwhile, Sharon Rogers was mandated to be American but her backstory specifies that she was ''born'' in Korea. The update that introduced Crescent also added White Fox, a pre-existing Korean heroine.

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* CreatorProvincialism: As a Korean developer, Netmarble's wholly original characters Luna Snow and Crescent have both been Korean.Korean, and the Warriors of the Sky are from relatively-nearby Asian countries. Meanwhile, Sharon Rogers was mandated to be American but her backstory specifies that she was ''born'' in Korea. The update that introduced Crescent also added White Fox, a pre-existing Korean heroine.



* DistaffCounterpart: The game features several of them like Carol Danvers' Captain Marvel, She-Hulk, Spider-Gwen and Jane Foster's Thor. With alternate costumes, Captain America 2099 is playable as well.

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* DistaffCounterpart: The game features several of them like Carol Danvers' Captain Marvel, She-Hulk, Spider-Gwen and Jane Foster's Thor. With alternate costumes, Captain America 2099 is and Lady Deadpool are playable as well.



* TheFourGods: OriginalGeneration team the Warriors of the Sky are based on the Four Gods; with Blue Dragon, War Tiger, Shadow Shell, and Sun Bird.



** With the next they created not just an original character, but an original team of four heroes called the Warriors of the Sky. Unlike Luna Snow and Crescent, they aren't Korean, but a MultinationalTeam hailing from Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, and Malaysia. It's also a GenderEqualEnsemble, resulting in the first two male characters to be made for ''Future Fight''.

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** With the next they created not just an original character, but an original team of four TheFourGods-themed heroes called the Warriors of the Sky. Unlike Luna Snow and Crescent, they aren't Korean, but a MultinationalTeam hailing from Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, and Malaysia. It's also a GenderEqualEnsemble, resulting in the first two male characters to be made for ''Future Fight''.
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* AdaptationExpansion: The story is basically just ComicBook/JonathanHickmansAvengers story arc with the Fantastic Four and X-Men adapted out, and tons of MCU stuff adapted back into it to stretch it out and add more plotlines and flesh out some of the other timelines.

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* AdaptationExpansion: The story is basically just ComicBook/JonathanHickmansAvengers story arc with the Fantastic Four and X-Men adapted out, out (initially, at least), and tons of MCU stuff adapted back into it to stretch it out and add more plotlines and flesh out some of the other timelines.
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** With the next they created not just an original character, but an original team of four heroes called the Warriors of the Sky. Unlike Luna Snow and Crescent, they aren't Korean, but a MultinationalTeam hailing from Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, and Malaysia. It's also a GenderEqualEnsemble, resulting in the first two male characters to be made for ''Future Fight''.
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* FragileSpeedster: Spider-Man in his ''Infinity War'' uni, and Quicksilver, period. These two can be super annoying in PvP, since once they start swinging/running around the field, good luck managing to hit them even ''once''. However, if you do manage that, a few good attacks will usually bring them down in no time. It should also be noted that Spider-Man and Quicksilver are not awfully strong by themselves, they usually rely on gradually chipping away at the enemy's HP. However, that doesn't work on certain characters with regeneration, such as Wolverine and Deadpool, since they can simply [[SelfRecoverySurprise absorb all that damage and more]]. Needless to say, whenever Fragile Speedsters meet the regenerators in PvP, it often results in an "unstoppable force vs. immovable object" situation.

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* FragileSpeedster: Spider-Man in his ''Infinity War'' uni, and Quicksilver, period. These two can be super annoying in PvP, [[PlayerVersusPlayer PvP]], since once they start swinging/running around the field, good luck managing to hit them even ''once''. However, if you do manage that, a few good attacks will usually bring them down in no time. It should also be noted that Spider-Man and Quicksilver are not awfully strong by themselves, they usually rely on gradually chipping away at the enemy's HP. However, that doesn't work on certain characters with regeneration, such as Wolverine and Deadpool, since they can simply [[SelfRecoverySurprise absorb all that damage and more]]. Needless to say, whenever Fragile Speedsters meet the regenerators in PvP, [=PvP=], it often results in an "unstoppable force vs. immovable object" situation.
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** [[spoiler:DownerEnding: Played with. It turns out this isn't the first time this has happened and heroes are trapped in the 20,000 loop or so, MODOK being the BigBad after all.]] The addition of the Agents of Shield update has put in doubt the loop being unbreakable, [[HopeSpot though]].

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** [[spoiler:DownerEnding: Played * DownerEnding: [[spoiler:Played with. It turns out this isn't the first time this has happened and heroes are trapped in the 20,000 loop or so, MODOK being the BigBad after all.]] The addition of the Agents of Shield update has put in doubt the loop being unbreakable, [[HopeSpot [[RayOfHopeEnding though]].

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* FragileSpeedster: Spider-Man in his ''Infinity War'' uni, and Quicksilver, period. These two can be super annoying in PvP, since once they start swinging/running around the field, good luck managing to hit them even ''once''. However, if you do manage that, a few good attacks will usually bring them down in no time. It should also be noted that Spider-Man and Quicksilver are not awfully strong by themselves, they usually rely on gradually chipping away at the enemy's HP. However, that doesn't work on certain characters with regeneration, such as Wolverine and Deadpool, since they can simply [[SelfRecoverySurprise absorb all that damage and more]]. Needless to say, whenever Fragile Speedsters meet the regenerators in PvP, it often results in an "unstoppable force vs. immovable object" situation.


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* LightningBruiser: Captain America in his ''Infinity War'' and ''Endgame'' uniforms. He doesn't need tricks like regeneration or time freeze: he's already extremely tough (a ton of i-frames) and extremely fast (dishing out heavy damage before you can blink).
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* CanonForeigner: Netmarble has created a few new heroes exclusively for the game, including Sharon Rogers, Luna Snow, and Crescent. The latter two became {{Canon Immigrant}}s in ''ComicBook/WarOfTheRealms'', joining the comics universe as members of the new ''ComicBook/AgentsOfAtlas''.


* CounterpartComparison: [[invoked]]Done between the Avengers and Guardians during the latters' storyline, noting similarities between characters like Iron Man and Rocket (tech experts with drinking problems), Thor and Drax (the team muscle with no grasp of local customs), and the Hulk and Groot (big guys but not big talkers). The standout has to be:
-->'''Rocket:''' [Gamora]'s a deadly assassin who kicks butt and dresses in black leather.
-->'''Black Widow:''' I like her already.

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* AdaptedOut: Don't expect to see any of the X-Men or the Fantastic Four show up in the game, thanks to an ongoing case of both being ScrewedByTheNetwork.
** ''Eventually'' averted; the X-Men were added in 2017, and the Fantastic Four in 2019.

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* AdaptedOut: Don't expect to see any of Averted; while neither the X-Men or nor the Fantastic Four show up were in the game, thanks to an ongoing case of both being ScrewedByTheNetwork.
** ''Eventually'' averted;
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*MakeMyMonsterGrow: Lizard and Anti-Venom both have 5-star skills that buff their stats and allow them to grow 8 feet tall.

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