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[002] wingedcatgirl MOD Current Version
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For every trope listed on this anime page, the anime should be listed on that trope page.
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For every trope listed on this anime page, the anime should be listed on that trope page -- e.g, because you have AccidentalHandHold listed on this page, there should be a Anime/RomanticKiller example on that page.
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(This is another reason to be aware of [[Administrivia/ZeroContextExample proper example context]], because it still needs to make sense to the people on the trope page who you can\'t assume have seen this anime.)
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People usually just copy and paste the same example text to both pages. (This is another reason to be aware of [[Administrivia/ZeroContextExample proper example context]], because it still needs to make sense to the people on the trope page who you can\\\'t assume have seen this anime.)
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I kinda don\'t get what\'s the point of this entry? Half orc Paladins aren\'t \
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I kinda don\\\'t get what\\\'s the point of this entry? Half orc Paladins aren\\\'t \\\"new\\\". Paladins have been a core class since like 2nd ed D&D, and half-orcs have been able to be paladins since 3.0.

Heck, D&D has had a FULL Orc Paladin since \\\'\\\'\\\'1997\\\'\\\'\\\' (Called Shield of Innocence). The first one in a CRPG? Maybe, not counting thousands of player characters no doubt. But that seems like an overly narrow superlative for something that\\\'s not been that rare on the tabletops those CRPG inspired.

Like \\\"OlderThanTheyThink\\\" carries the implication people find something new. And combining one of the core race with a strength bonus with one of the classes that wields weapons and armor and hits thing isn\\\'t something new no one\\\'s thought about before WOTR
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