1 | Tropes relating to substitution and replacement. See also ThisIndexIsCopypasted, where something is copied and may stand in for it. |
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4 | [[index]] |
5 | !!Tropes |
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7 | * AssetActor: It's understood that even though something was already something else, it stands in for something that couldn't be used. |
8 | * BedTrick: A form of rape by deception where one tricks another into sleeping with them by impersonating that person's significant other. |
9 | * BorrowingFromTheSisterSeries: A creator copies a successful feature in one of their series to use in another. |
10 | * CaptureAndReplicate |
11 | * ClothingSwitch |
12 | * ContrastingReplacementCharacter |
13 | * ContrastingSequelAntagonist |
14 | * ContrastingSequelMainCharacter |
15 | * ContrastingSequelSetting |
16 | * ConvenientReplacementCharacter |
17 | * DisguisedHostageGambit |
18 | * DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment |
19 | * DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest |
20 | * FreakyFridayFlip: Two or more characters switch minds and now have to find out how to get their brains back to their proper bodies. |
21 | * FreakyFridaySabotage |
22 | * HairSubstituteFeature: Someone who is NotQuiteHuman has something other than hair growing from their head. |
23 | * HotlinkedImageSwitch: After an image is hotlinked, its creator replaces it with a different one to expose the hotlinker. |
24 | * IMadeCopies: Bob destroys or takes a piece of paper from Alice, who would’ve used it to incriminate Bob, but Alice has made copies of said paper. |
25 | * ImpersonationExclusiveCharacter |
26 | * KillAndReplace: A character gets murdered and then has their identity usurped by an imposter. |
27 | * LameRhymeDodge: A character is overheard saying something that could get them in trouble and covers their ass by lying that they said something rhyming with what they really said. |
28 | * LastSecondWordSwap |
29 | * LiteralChangeOfHeart |
30 | * MidfightWeaponExchange |
31 | * MidseasonReplacement |
32 | * MorePopularReplacement |
33 | * NewBodyOldAbilities |
34 | * NinjaLog |
35 | * OpponentSwitch |
36 | * OutfitDecoy |
37 | * ParentalSubstitute |
38 | * PersonalitySwap: People swap personality traits, but not [[FreakyFridayFlip minds]]. |
39 | * PoisonedChaliceSwitcheroo: A character thwarts an attempt at poisoning them by switching drinks with the one trying to poison them. |
40 | * PrinceAndPauper |
41 | * RegimeChange: One government forcibly removes another government's leader to install their own proxy. |
42 | * ReplacedWithReplica |
43 | * ReplacementGoldfish |
44 | * ReplacementScrappy |
45 | * RottenRoboticReplacement |
46 | * SatchelSwitcheroo |
47 | * ScriptSwap |
48 | * SecondEpisodeSubstitute |
49 | * SleepingDummy |
50 | * StandInParents |
51 | * SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: A character gets replaced with a character similar enough that their name is the only major difference between the two. |
52 | * SwapFighter |
53 | * SwapTeleportation |
54 | * SwitchOutMove |
55 | * ThrowingOutTheScript |
56 | * TwinSwitch: Twins decide to switch places. |
57 | * UnfortunateItemSwap |
58 | * WeightAndSwitch |
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60 | [[/index]] |
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