Then, is it an inverted example? Or do we simply delete it and find a more fitting trope?
EDIT: Actually, the trope refers to both toning down or ramping up a character's wickedness compared to what was first seen/spoken of. So the trope still fits.
Edited by EddieBeepAlright, so does revealing Sandrone's official ranking within the Harbingers right now count as a Content Leak? It's obvious that the source revealing her placement in the hierarchy is through Scaramouche's voicelines. However, fans would only know this via Youtube posters who acquired this specific voiceline via leaks, when Hoyo does not want us to know this until they officially release him. Because it is a detail from something that is not supposed to be officially revealed yet, I had to remove the information revealing Sandrone's rank not once, but twice.
It's not just a boulder, it's a Rock. :^) Hide / Show RepliesNow as of this writing, it got readded a third time (my God). I probably don't feel like trying to delete it again, given how close Scaramouche's release is, which would reveal Sandrone's ranking anyway. However, this should help us set a precedent on not revealing Arlecchino and Capitano's rankings until it is officially revealed by Hoyoverse.
It's not just a boulder, it's a Rock. :^)I agree on not including leaks, but with Sandrone's ranking revealed, both Capitano's and Arlecchino's rankings are actually now set in stone; Capitano's rank is "too high for him to notice Childe", so he should be 4th. Meanwhile, from the "Fortune Teller" world quest in Inazuma Arlecchino's subordinates tries to increase her prestige after Signora's death, which means her rank is below Signora's, so she's 10th.
Heinousness Retcon in the Arlecchino folder is misused, the trope is about a character being retconned to be more evil, not less in Arle's case, but I can't recall a trope that refers to a canonical softballing of a villainous character, rather than Draco in Leather Pants, which is based on fan perception.
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