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* All three founders of the Tricorn Mercenaries in ''VideoGame/UnicornOverlord'' each had great charisma, martial prowess, noble proclivities, and utterly abysmal leadership traits. Bruno was dedicated but held back by his simple and brutish mindset. Travis sabotaged his own cunning with impulsive schemes. And Berengaria was powerful in might and skill but resented any ally that could not stand at her level, which was most of them, causing her to eventually insult and ditch the group to fend for themselves.
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* Throughout ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'', all the characters act on the assumption that Heaven decides who get in based on a vague "don't sin" rulesystem. Episode six reveals that [[spoiler:Heaven has no idea either, with one of the Seraphim outright saying that the only way to know if you get into Heaven is ''getting into Heaven''. What's worse, the sexist sadist Adam is the first person to be sent there, so virtue is clearly not the only qualifier]].
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A [[UniversalTropes universal trope]], most often spotted in [[ComedyTropes comedies]] and {{Author Tract}}s.

One character, in desperate need of advice on a pressing matter, solicits the help of a second character who claims to be an expert on the subject. Hilarity ensues when it is gradually revealed that the person giving the advice is a far cry from an expert, and in fact may know even less than the person they were supposed to be helping. More often than not, neither character realizes this, and the first character, after a devastating failure, often ends up wondering what could possibly have gone wrong.

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A [[UniversalTropes universal trope]], most often spotted in [[ComedyTropes comedies]] {{comedy|tropes}} works and {{Author Tract}}s.

One character, desperately in desperate need of advice on a pressing matter, solicits the help of a second character who claims to be an expert authority on the subject. Hilarity ensues HilarityEnsues when it is gradually revealed that the person giving the advice is a far cry from an expert, and in fact may know even less than the person they were supposed to be helping. More often than not, neither character realizes this, and the first character, after a devastating failure, often ends up wondering what could possibly have gone wrong.
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One character, in desperate need of advice on a pressing matter, solicits the help of a second character claiming to be an expert on the subject. Hilarity ensues when it is gradually revealed that the person giving the advice is a far cry from an expert, and in fact may know even less than the person they were supposed to be helping. More often than not, neither character realizes this, and the first character, after a devastating failure, often ends up wondering what could possibly have gone wrong.

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One character, in desperate need of advice on a pressing matter, solicits the help of a second character claiming who claims to be an expert on the subject. Hilarity ensues when it is gradually revealed that the person giving the advice is a far cry from an expert, and in fact may know even less than the person they were supposed to be helping. More often than not, neither character realizes this, and the first character, after a devastating failure, often ends up wondering what could possibly have gone wrong.
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* ''WesternAnimation/NinjagoDragonsRising:'' Early on, Lloyd tries to mentor Sora and Arin despite his total lack of experience in mentoring. All he knows how to do is imitate what Master Wu would've done (having apparently forgotten what happened the ''last'' time he tried that), without having any idea why Wu did it.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Bart [[PlayingSick pretends to be sick]] and gets test answers from Milhouse. Mrs. Krabappel's response after he fails? "You did worse than Milhouse!"

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Bart In "Bart Gets An 'F'", [[PlayingSick Bart pretends to be sick]] and gets test answers from Milhouse. Mrs. Krabappel's response after he fails? "You did worse than Milhouse!"

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