Basic Trope: A video game enemy drops a loot item it couldn't logically use or even carry.
- Straight: In Tales of Troperia X, The Goombas in the Noob Cave are housecat-sized Mushroom Men who may drop an Iron Sword twice their size upon death.
- Exaggerated: They drop 12-foot long BFSs.
- Downplayed: They are big enough to logically carry the sword, but still cannot use it in combat.
- Justified:
- They are interdimensional beings summoned into this world in an Equivalent Exchange scenario by a mage using Iron Swords. When they die, they return to their own dimension and the sword takes their place.
- The Goombas revert back to the things they were made from upon defeat.
- Inverted: Unusable Enemy Equipment
- Subverted: The Goombas feed on iron and have a significant amount of it in their bodies. The sword is item crafted automatically from the iron as a Reduced Downtime Feature.
- Double Subverted: ...the Goombas are clearly fleshy and visibly could not have enough iron in them to forge an entire sword.
- Parodied: "It seemed that The Goomba had eaten a golden chandelier, three lesser swords of darkness and … am I reading this correctly?"
- Zig-Zagged: The Goombas are large enough to at least carry a sword, but it is not visible in their model anywhere and they aren't big enough to hide it. A comment from an NPC implies that the Goombas are formed around the sword of a dead adventurer, so the sword is likely inside of them and looted after death.
- Averted: All enemies in the game only drop items they would logically possess.
- Enforced: The game is based on a book in which the hero gets his first sword after slaying a Goomba, so the game is programmed to match.
- Lampshaded: Party member Quirby comments after looting an Iron Sword from a Goomba "where the heck was it hiding this thing?"
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