'''Basic Trope''': A character adheres to a [[CodeOfHonour rigid code of morality]] preventing them from killing their adversaries except in extreme circumstances, and sometimes not even then.
* '''Straight''': Amazing Girl's adversary is a bank robber who committed murder during a robbery. She refuses to kill him, even when given the chance. Instead, she wounds him non-fatally.
* '''Exaggerated''':
** Amazing Girl is completely nonviolent; when up against an EvilOverlord who has committed genocide across the galaxy, she refuses to harm him in any way. She instead apprehends him and takes him to the police.
** [[LawfulStupid Amazing Girl just lets the villain escape]].
* '''Downplayed''':
** Amazing Girl ordinarily refuses to kill criminals but will feel sorely tempted to take matters into her own hands if she fights a particularly heinous and cruel villain. She brutally beats the villain and contemplates killing him, but ultimately lets him live and has the authorities decide his fate.
** Amazing Girl tends to invoke DoWithHimAsYouWill with her villains; She doesn't exactly kill the villains herself, but she does let their victims do the deed.
** Amazing Girl is willing to kill her enemies, but [[BatmanGrabsAGun only as a last resort]], and even then, only if the villain [[AssholeVictim deserved it]].
** Amazing Girl is a BloodKnight who often goes out of her way to fight against criminals with her fists, but she always [[TechnicalPacifist spares them at the last second]].
** Amazing Girl never deliberately goes out of her way to kill her enemies but also understands that due to the violent nature of fighting people will sometimes die even when you're trying not to kill them and doesn't fret too much if it does happen by mistake since she has to prioritize the safety of innocents over violent criminals.
** GoodIsNotSoft
* '''Justified''':
** Amazing Girl is TheCape and has been instilled with a rigid code of morality that sees murder, no matter what the circumstances, as wrong.
** Amazing Girl is a vigilante the authorities tolerate and work with because she can deal with criminals too powerful for the police to handle themselves and generally behaves like a decent person who cares about the common good. That said, she’s still a super-powered vigilante, and killing a criminal would cross a line that the authorities will not accept her crossing.
** Amazing Girl used to kill until she found out several of the "villains" she murdered [[KickTheMoralityPet were innocent]]. After coming out of her HeroicBSOD, she swore never to kill again.
** Amazing Girl is a reformed character and TheAtoner who in her past life, [[HeWhoFightsMonsters tried to justify her actions to her targets]], only to realize that she wasn't so different from the people she was killing. In order to make her redemption sincere, she swears not to kill, especially since ''she knows from past experience what it feels like.''
** Amazing Girl believes that killing criminals would mean that they will never have to pay for their transgressions, so [[CruelMercy she wants to spare them for the sake of letting them experience the pain they themselves have caused on others]]. In short, she would rather make them suffer.
** Amazing Girl takes matters into her own hands but prefers torture over the murder.
** Amazing Girl is religious and her religion forbids killing.
** Amazing Girl is a vegan or vegetarian, meaning killing would go against her morals.
** The villains that Amazing Girl fights on a regular basis aren’t actually doing evil things of their own free will. [[WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug They’re actually normal civilians who have been brainwashed and empowered to become supervillains, and since they aren’t doing this of their own volition, killing them would count as killing innocent people]].
** Killing is Amazing Girl's TraumaButton. [[note]] [[ComicBook/BatMan she can still remember that alley where her parents were shot]][[/note]]
** When Amazing Girl kills someone, [[CessationOfExistence they are completely gone from existence]] [[BarredFromTheAfterlife with no chance of continuing to exist in the afterlife]] or be reincarnated, and she would not wish that upon anyone.
* '''Inverted''':
** Amazing Girl is a NinetiesAntiHero who acts as JudgeJuryAndExecutioner.
** [[HellholePrison Prison conditions are so horrible]], that Amazing Girl would rather [[MercyKill kill her foes]] [[FateWorseThanDeath then let them be imprisoned]].
** [[VillainProtagonist Amazing Girl]] is [[AxCrazy hyper-violent]], and believes that MurderIsTheBestSolution.
* '''Subverted''':
** The villain taunts Amazing Girl that he knows she won't kill her... but then she does.
** Amazing Girl won't personally take a life, but she's got no qualms about recommending that the criminals she catches be given the death penalty.
** Amazing Girl was been shown to not kill. However, this only applies to normal humans. She is willing to kill people with powers, or non-humans.
** Amazing Girl at first makes a vow to never kill, but an especially vile villain drives her to break it.
** Amazing Girl beats down the villain and hands him off to police. He breaks out of jail only to find Amazing Girl waiting to finish him off.
* '''Double Subverted''':
** Because the authorities would crack down on her for killing, Amazing Girl merely wounds villains as much as she can without risking their deaths.
** It was an AccidentalMurder.
** Amazing Girl knows that her country's constitution explicitly bans the death penalty.
** She is only willing to "kill" MageSpecies that can [[BackFromTheDead resurrect themselves from the dead]].
** She never breaks her vow again, and emphasizes time and again that this was a special case, possibly for [[ItsPersonal personal reasons]].
* '''Parodied''':
** Amazing Girl [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beats the tar]] [[CurbStompBattle out of her opponents]] within an inch of their lives. She then resuscitates them, nurses them back to health, and continues to beat the crap out of them.
** Amazing Girl leaves her opponents alive, but permanently hospitalized and writhing in pain, to the point where they can't so much as blink an eye without wanting to scream in pain [[AndIMustScream yet are unable to vocalize or even move]]. She non-ironically prides herself on not being so sinful and maniacal as to MercyKill them.
* '''Zig Zagged''': Amazing Girl's moral system is...complicated. While she won't kill regular crooks or even unrepentant [[AxCrazy nutters]] under any circumstance, she's very willing to mow down soldiers if she's fighting off an [[AlienInvaders invading force]]. Furthermore, while she thinks ClonesArePeopleToo and supports the rights of both animals and [[LiteralMinded illegal aliens]], Robots, PlantPeople, and TheUndead [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman barely even blip on her moral radar]]. Furthermore, her perspective on the matter is [[MoralityKitchenSink just one of many among her peers, with some being even more unusual]].
* '''Averted''':
** According to Amazing Girl, murder is justified in [[ThisIsUnforgivable some]] [[PayEvilUntoEvil situations]] and not in others.
** [[ExactWords Amazing Girl's moral code is mute on the issue]].
* '''Enforced''': "This character is supposed to be an inspiration to children, and we certainly don't want to send the message to children that killing people is an appropriate way of dealing with your problems."
* '''Lampshaded''':
** "Everyone knows that you won't kill no matter what. You're Amazing Girl, the greatest nonviolent heroine ever known."
** "Sometimes there's no other way." "There's always another way."
** "[[ShutUpKirk Spare me your moralizing, dumbass]]. [[TheFettered Obeying, to the letter and spirit]], [[VirtueIsWeakness that stupid "no killing" code]] even for [[CompleteMonster unrepentant murderers like Evulz]] are why [[GoodIsDumb Superheroes are super stupid]]."
* '''Invoked''':
** Amazing Girl explicitly vows at the start of her career that she won't take a life.
** IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim
* '''Exploited''': Evulz shapeshifts into a form with [[GlassCannon very few defences but an incredible amount of killing power, knowing he won't be slain by Amazing Girl anytime soon]].
* '''Defied''':
** Amazing Girl vows to defeat villains any way she can, even if violence is required because PoliceAreUseless.
** "You know what? Screw the no-kill policy. These bad boys ''must'' die by my hands, and that's final!"
* '''Discussed''': "As long as you're good at stopping bad guys without violence, I don't care how much of a spineless, naive hero you are, Amazing Girl. But you ''damn well'' better keep them locked up. If those scum do so much as step one foot out of prison, [[NinetiesAntiHero I will make them eat lead and you can't stop me!]]"
** When Amazing Girl’s refusal to kill villains is brought up, she and others list a number of moral and practical reasons why a super-powered vigilante acting as JudgeJuryAndExecutioner would be a bad thing for society in general. When someone brings up irredeemable villains being locked up in easily escapable prisons as opposed to getting the death penalty, Amazing Girl agrees that this is an issue, but the solution isn’t for her to start killing people. Since it’s literally the responsibility of ''any'' criminal justice system to hand out appropriate sentences for the people it convicts, clearly something has gone very wrong and people should be agitating for the government to fix things.
* '''Conversed''': "Everyone knows that the bad guy's just going to [[JokerImmunity break out of the asylum and start killing people anyway]]. Why doesn't the hero just whack them?" "Because if they did, then they'd just [[BackFromTheDead come back to life a few issues later anyway]]."
* '''Deconstructed''':
** From a more cynical AntiHero's perspective, Amazing Girl's refusal to kill is a reflection of the [[GoodIsOldFashioned outdated]], hypocritical and cowardly moral and ethical framework which, in allowing vicious murderers who cannot and will not be redeemed and who will inevitably escape confinement to kill again, makes her directly responsible for any future murders that they will commit.
** Amazing Girl isn't willing to kill, but she is willing to injure, and never finds out how many criminals aren't surviving those injuries.
** Amazing Girl preens herself on her moral superiority to teammates who will use lethal force. But she doesn't leave the team. And she never prevents their attack -- indeed, she is frequently mysteriously not there when the time comes for lethal violence.
** Amazing Girl is a psychopath who hurts the enemy as much as possible, making sure that they don't die for the purpose of causing as much pain as possible.
** Amazing Girl misjudges how hard she's hitting and kills someone accidentally.
** Amazing Girl refuses to off the BigBad who killed one million innocent minorities three days ago. This action causes backlash from the general public, especially those who are close to the one million victims, unhappy with Amazing Girl for not doing enough. Cue BrokenPedestal.
* '''Reconstructed''':
** Amazing Girl refuses to kill because she’s powerful enough to apprehend most criminals without needing to resort to potentially lethal force, and the justice system is functional enough that she can trust it to keep them in prisons they can’t escape from and hand out appropriate sentences for the crimes they’ve committed; any villains who have proven themselves irredeemable are given life without parole or the death penalty.
** Amazing Girl's refusal to kill is something (and often the ''only'' thing) which sets her above the depraved psychopaths she battles; far from it being cowardly, her refusal to compromise her moral code and reduce herself to being no better than those she fights makes her a better hero.
** The sneering NinetiesAntiHero assumes that only a weak, spineless creature would bind herself. In truth, Amazing Girl is so continually outraged by the evil she sees that the only thing keeping her from a RoaringRampageOfRevenge is her rule against killing; she knows that, like an alcoholic, if she falls off the wagon she will kill more than all her victims.
** When the NinetiesAntiHero cold-bloodedly kills an innocent on flimsy evidence, Amazing Girl finds he can be stopped only with lethal violence. She does it, much to his shock, and needs a hiatus afterward to recontrol her rage. More people die in this interval because she was not there to stop the villains, but she knows she is too dangerous until she's back under control.
** Amazing Girl is aware of what a role-model she is and knows that immature superheroes would use her having killed -- no matter how justified -- as an excuse to go on a rampage.
* '''Played For Laughs''': Amazing Girl goes to huge lengths and causes large amounts of collateral damage to catch the criminal alive, and they're given the death penalty.
* '''Played For Drama''': Amazing Girl was given a WhatTheHellHero speech by her allies stating that by letting the villain live, he's going to escape and continue to commit crimes while the civilians will look down on her as a coward.
** Amazing Girl is eventually forced to kill the bad guy in a kill or be killed encounter and undergoes a HeroicBsod because of it.
* '''Implied''': Amazing Girl never kills anyone on-screen, but it's not clear that she has a moral opposition to it.
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