Tomvreomfodj
Since: Jul, 2014
Dec 4th 2021 at 9:10:33 AM
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"Despite the title this trope can preclude similar things:
The heroes wearing masks, helmets, or any other facial apparati that show more of if not all their face compared to the villains. When eyes are not covered on the heroes' side while the villains do. When the hero has a public identity while the villain does not." Is this supposed to be "include" rather than "preclude"? I think so, but I want to check before I totally reverse the meaning of the sentence.
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Tomvreomfodj
Since: Jul, 2014
Are examples supposed to identify why the villain wears a mask? The description doesn't say so and many examples don't. If not, there's no reason to include the spoiler on the Sky High example. (I removed it but someone put it back so it's getting into edit war territory.)