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* ParentalAbandonment: Inverted; they're actually the only pair of parents to appear in the series thus far.

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* AbsenteeActor: Outside of flashbacks, Ross doesn't appear at all in the Finalé of Season 2. [[spoiler:Justified as he was KilledOffForReal in the episode prior.]]



* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:While he doesn't appear in Season 2 Episode 25 whatsoever, the fact that everybody else who was KilledOffForReal at the end of Season 2, Episode 24 gets to move on to a peaceful afterlife implies that Ross does the same.]]



* AwesomeEgo: Whenever he brags about himself (which is increasingly often), there's something inherently amusing about it, so it counts.



** He gets worse at the beginning of Season 2, Episode 25, to the point where he genuinely begins to believe that [[spoiler:Ross isn't actually dead, and that it's all just an elaborate prank]]. He also gets increasingly unhinged as the opening scene progresses. Thankfully, Alex W snaps him out of it.



* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Like everyone else that got KilledOffForReal in Season 2 Episode 24, Season 2 Episode 25 reveals that Matthew, after all of the gang's troubles, gets to move on to a peaceful afterlife.]]



* HypocriticalHumor: Anytime Rebecca talks to herself, Ben calls her out on it. In Season 2, Episode 25, after talking to himself, Rebecca points this out.[[note]]To be fair, he wasn't actually talking to himself - he was talking to Benderman, but the latter teleported away before Rebecca arrived, giving the impression that he was talking to himself.[[/note]]



* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Like everyone else that got KilledOffForReal in Season 2 Episode 24, Season 2 Episode 25 reveals that Scott, after all of the gang's troubles, gets to move on to a peaceful afterlife.]]



* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Like everyone else that got KilledOffForReal in Season 2 Episode 24, Season 2 Episode 25 reveals that Kyle, after all of the gang's troubles, gets to move on to a peaceful afterlife.]]



* HiddenDepths: Season 2, Episode 25 reveals that he has a much softer side as he comforts Sharkey, having a genuine, heart-to-heart talk with him about [[spoiler:how great a guy Ross was]], and in general just acting almost like a father-figure.



* OutOfFocus: Like Haleema and Rory, Ryan didn't have much to offer in the Season 2 finalé. Justified, since it was mostly a recap of things that they had done throughout the season that Ryan would have missed.



* OutOfFocus: Like Haleema and Ryan, Rory didn't have much to offer in the Season 2 finalé. Justified, since it was mostly a recap of things that they had done throughout the season that Rory would have missed.



* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Like everyone else that got KilledOffForReal in Season 2 Episode 24, Season 2 Episode 25 reveals that Alex, after all of the gang's troubles, gets to move on to a peaceful afterlife.]]



** Waffles and Apple Pie, if Season 2, Episode 25's flashback is of any indication.



* AbsenteeActor: Completely absent from Season 2's finalé save for flashbacks.
** Not entirely; listening closely when everybody says "Together" during the heaven scene reveals that she is, in fact, there, just never shown onscreen.



* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Like everyone else that got KilledOffForReal in Season 2 Episode 24, Season 2 Episode 25 reveals that Laura, after all of the gang's troubles, gets to move on to a peaceful afterlife.]]



* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Like everyone else that got KilledOffForReal in Season 2 Episode 24, Season 2 Episode 25 reveals that Beth, after all of the gang's troubles, gets to move on to a peaceful afterlife.]]



* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Like everyone else that got KilledOffForReal in Season 2 Episode 24, Season 2 Episode 25 reveals that Jasmine, after all of the gang's troubles, gets to move on to a peaceful afterlife.]]



* AbsenteeActor: She has a spoken line of dialogue, but she never physically appears in the finalé of Season (outside of flashbacks). Given the aforementioned dialogue though, it can be inferred that she's there, making this a more literal example.



* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Like everyone else that got KilledOffForReal in Season 2 Episode 24, Season 2 Episode 25 reveals that Erin, after all of the gang's troubles, gets to move on to a peaceful afterlife.]]



* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:Like everyone else that got KilledOffForReal in Season 2 Episode 24, Season 2 Episode 25 reveals that Katherine, after all of the gang's troubles, gets to move on to a peaceful afterlife.]]




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The mother and father of Alex D, as referenced in a flashback scene in Season 2, Episode 25.

* LarynxDissonance: Alex's father actually has a female voice if you listen closely.
* ParentalAbandonment: Inverted; they're actually the only pair of parents to appear in the series thus far.

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A pair of horses that get tamed by Emily and Molly in Season 2, Episode 22, becoming their trusty steeds and pet allies for the end quest.

* AerithAndBob: Emily, being Emily, decided to name her horse Sugarpuff, a name you'd be unlikely to hear anywhere else. Molly opted for the decidedly more normal-sounding Daisy instead.
* BigGuyLittleGuy: Suparpuff is the big horse, Daisy is the small one.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Both of which appear as part of Emily and Molly's Charge Attacks in Fighter Edition. Could also have been {{Foreshadowing}}.
* LightningBruiser: Both of them, as proven when they one-shot an Enderman by charging at it.
* TheVoiceless: Notably, they don't speak at all, unlike other mob-based characters who vocalise via grunts.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: They look significantly different than they did back in Fighter Edition, being black here rather than baige.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In Season 1, Episode 1, Megan, along with Nisha, Jasmine and Anna, are walking through a taiga forest. Megan then gets the crap scared out of her by a wolf (who ends up being Rover) that decided to bark in her ear. Megan lets out a squeak before fainting.

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* HeroicSacrifice: He pulls off two of these in Season 2, Episode 24 (one for Rory and one for Sharkey) to save them from falling to their deaths. [[spoiler:He didn't survive the second time.]]



* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]]: Heavily implied to be the case [[spoiler:as of Season 2, Episode 24]]. He [[spoiler:pulled a HeroicSacrifice after seeing Sharkey in danger, sending both of them off a cliff. After losing his grip, he lets go, but not before boosting his dear friend up to safety. He ends up falling into the void, (possibly) never to return]].



** Also, in Season 2, Episode 24, he's the dragon's first target as [[spoiler:it descends and scoops him up with its jaw]]. Thankfully, [[spoiler:he gets rescued later on]].



* CharacterDevelopment: His relationship with Katie started out pretty messy, with Elgin seeing Katie as TheThingThatWouldNotLeave and doing everything in his power to get her to leave him alone. However, in the more recent episodes, he seems to be more tolerant of her, and doesn't seem to physically abuse her or talk down to her like he did in earlier episodes in the series (aside from an occasional DeadpanSnarker remark here and there).



** And again in Season 2, Episode 24 (see ButtMonkey above). Man, Elgin never seems to get a break these days.



* Irony: Throughout the series (or at least, up until recent episodes), Elgin has been, to put it mildly, a bit of a dick to Katie. Three guesses as to [[spoiler:who ends up saving his ass from the dragon in Season 2, Episode 24]].



* ShoutOut: 49 episodes since the series' inception, Conall finally gets an oppprtunity to put his gun, seemingly a basic attack in Fighter Edition with no in-series basis, to good use against the Ender Dragon.



* MotorMouth: At the end of Season 2, Episode 24, as a result of his SanitySlippage below.
--->'''Katie:'''The dragon is rising up! We're screwed!
--->'''Sharkey:'''NotonmywatchthismotherfuckingdragonisgonnatastethewrathofmyswordI'mhonestlynotinthemoodforanyofthisshitrightnowdiedieDIE!!!



* SanitySlippage: It's hinted at that he goes through this at the end of Season 2, Episode 24. Ross, having [[spoiler:been KilledOffForReal following a HeroicSacrifice]], leaves Sharkey to [[spoiler:live while he succumbs to the void]]. Sharkey then proceeds to utterly [[spoiler:fuck the dragon up by himself]], presumably as an act of [[spoiler:vengeance]], before speaking in such a cynical way that's eerily out of character for such a {{Keet}} like Sharkey. It even gets lampshaded by Elgin.



* BearFistedMonk: Although he has used weaponry in Minecraft before, it's implied that a simple fist-fight is his preferred method of combat.



* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]]: At the end of Season 2, Episode 24, he [[spoiler:gets swarmed by a group of Endermen released by Herobrine]], and they've seemingly [[spoiler:infected him with a corruption of some sort, killing him, yet rendering him (possibly) unable to respawn]].



* OneSteveLimit: Averted with Kyle C and Kyle M.

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* OneSteveLimit: Averted with Kyle C and Kyle M. PlayedForLaughs in Season 2, Episode 24.



* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]]: Scott's [[spoiler:ultimate fate]] in Season 2, Episode 24. It's especially [[spoiler:heartbreaking in Scott's case as he had already witnessed two of his best friends suffer the same fate with his own eyes, and in his desperate attempt to get help, he ends up getting not only himself, but all of the others in his group (bar one) killed in the process]].



* Irony: In a tragic sense. [[spoiler:Remember how Kyle M was the last main character in the series to ever die in a 10ACraft episode? He ended up becoming the first to be KilledOffForReal.]]



* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]]: Kyle M ends up getting [[spoiler:killed by Herobrine]] after trying to talk some sense into him. [[spoiler:Herobrine charges through Kyle, infecting him with a glitch, thus truely killing him off]]. It's particularly shocking in Kyle's case as well, since it's a first for the series. Plus, it sets [[spoiler:a bleak tone]] for what's about to come...



** He uses fireworks once again in Season 2, Episode 24 as a way of defeating the Enderdragon.




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* TemptingFate: Ryan remarks in Season 2, Episode 24 that the battle would be fine. Yeah... about that... [[spoiler:Doubles as HarsherInHindsight.]]


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* StepfordSmiler: When the class defeated the Ender Dragon, Rory did his best to look on the bright side... even though [[spoiler:a third of his classmates (and, very nearly, Rory himself) had been KilledOffForReal]].


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* [[spoiler:IronicDeath]]: In Season 2, Episode 24, the [[spoiler:aforementioned poison gets so bad that it eventually does her in.]] Herobrine [[spoiler:may have had something to do with it]].
* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]]: Her [[spoiler:ultimate fate in Season 2, Episode 24]], possibly. [[spoiler:She makes a valiant effort to attack Herobrine for killing Kyle M earlier in the episode, but after Herobrine slaps her with TheReveal (but not before literally slapping her), he summons a Cave Spider, thus killing her with poison (which, given the glitch power he inflicted on Kyle M, may or may not be modified to permanently kill her).


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* TheReveal: Herobrine makes a pretty tragic one in Season 2, Episode 24. Herobrine revealled that [[spoiler:back in Season 2, Episode 19 when Alex's arm first got infected by the Cave Spider]], he [[spoiler:altered the effect so that it would not only last indefinitely, but it would kill her off completely once it gets sufficiently lethal]]. Needless to say, Alex [[spoiler:gets KilledOffForReal]].


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* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]]: Along with Scott and Beth O'N, Laura [[spoiler:possibly suffers this fate in Season 2, Episode 24 after being defeated by Endermen summoned by Herobrine]].


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* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]]: Along with Scott and Laura, Beth O'N [[spoiler:possibly suffers this fate in Season 2, Episode 24 after being defeated by Endermen summoned by Herobrine]].


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* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]]: Subverted. A group of Endermen attacked her in Season 2, Episode 24, but she survived.


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* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:In Season 2, Episode 24. A tragic example, since Laura, Beth O'N and Scott were all KilledOffForReal in the same battle.]]


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* TerribleArtist: As shown in her Battle Plan in Season 2, Episode 24, while nobody comments on it, it is pretty clear that Beth O'L can not draw to save her life.


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* [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]]: While trying to [[spoiler:defend the (now docile) dragon's actions, Herobrine appears and powers the dragon up, causing it to bite Jasmine's head off. Her limp, lifeless body can be seen in the next shot]].
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Notably, she refused to kill the Ender Dragon while it was down for the count in Season 2, Episode 24. She understood that the dragon wasn't the evil one, and that it was wrong to take away the life of an innocent creature. [[spoiler:Unfortunately for her, she gets KilledOffForReal as a result of this.]]
* HiddenDepths: She's implied to be a gymnast, like Amber.


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** This trope is what gets her [[spoiler:KilledOffForReal]] in Season 2, Episode 24, as she [[spoiler:refuses to kill the dragon since she knows it's Herobrine causing the trouble]]. Sadly, [[spoiler:animals don't think when they're (possibly) corrupted]].


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* {{Irony}}: In spite of how much of a dick Elgin has been to her throughout the majority of the series, Katie was the one who [[spoiler:rescued him from the Ender Dragon in Season 2, Episode 24]].


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* MoralEventHorizon: Arguably crossed this in Season 2, Episode 24. Corrupting an innocent creature, forcing the class to kill it or die trying, on top of [[spoiler:killing a good chunk of the class off for real]] while doing so. Notably, Andr is shocked by his intentions, to the point where she ditches him at the end of Episode 23.


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* AscendedToExtra: He joins the main cast in Season 2, Episode 24 to help them take down the Ender Dragon, acting as the class's flanking force.


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* MrExposition: Acts as one to some degree in Season 2, Episode 24. He knows the Ender Dragon should be docile in the End.


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* AscendedToExtra: He joins the main cast in Season 2, Episode 24 to help them take down the Ender Dragon, acting as the class's ranged force.


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* HeelFaceTurn: Disgusted by Herobrine crossing the MoralEventHorizon throughout Season 2's final episodes, she joins up with the good guys in Season 2, Episode 24.

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* AndIMustScream: In Season 2, Episode 21, he gets trapped in the stronghold cell, alongside Sharkey, Katie and Alex D, with no escape. Of the four, Elgin appears to be the most desperate to leave.

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* AndIMustScream: In Season 2, Episode 21, he gets trapped in the stronghold cell, alongside Sharkey, Katie and Alex D, with no escape. Of the four, Elgin appears to be the most desperate to leave. Best highlighted in this line from Episode 23:
--->'''Elgin:'''I want to kill myself.



* FunctionalAddict: Implied when, in Season 2, Episode 23, he tells Erin she should have "hid the drink" upon realising that they're in a prison cell.



** He also gets some moments with Rebecca as well, the most notable examples being the Season 1 Christmas Specials. However, they appear to be more like friends and none of the other characters appear to acknowledge them as an item.

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* TheCynic: Becomes this in Season, Episode 23, when he and the others are locked im the stronghold. About halfway through the episode, it's shown that he had lost hope.


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** Out of the 5 prisoners in Season 2, Episodes 21-23, Alex seemed to be the most optimistic, particularly in Episode 23, with the others being cynical (Sharkey), using coping mechanisms (Katie slept through the whole episode), or had lost hope entirely (Elgin, Nisha).


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* DeadpanSnarker: She wouldn't be sassy without her moments of snark.


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* HypocriticalHumour: In Season 2, Episode 23, she tells Alex W to stop swearing, right before calling him a piece of shit.


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* HeavySleeper: Slept through the majority of Season 2, Episode 23. Given that Sharkey had turned into TheCynic, and Elgin and Nisha had lost hope entirely, this may have been a coping mechanism for being locked away.
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A young man with an affinity for motorcycles. Like Jack, Ewan and Lindsay, he too is a friend of 10A's from their school.

* EarlyBirdCameo: He made an appearance in Part 1 of the Mine-io Kart episodes as a spectator. Eight episodes later, he would get his first plot-relevant role.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: He has bright, blonde hair and is always willing to help people.
* NiceGuy: As shown in Season 2, Episode 22, he is always willing to give people rides on his bike if they need to get anywhere in a hurry.

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* DumbBlonde: He's blonde, and there are hints that he isn't very bright either.



** This led to him storming the Desert Temple in Season 2, Episode 22, and, though indirect, his stalling and insistance on getting the loot despite Beth O'L's warnings is what ultimately got him and the rest of the class killed by TNT (though a Creeper may or may not have been a factor).



* RunningGag: Of the CatchPhrase variety, there are instances in Season 2, Episode 22 where the gang are told they need to restart hunting, to which Kyle not-so-subtly exclaims "Fuck my life!"



* AndIMustScream: Played for laughs in Season 2, Episode 22 when he gets locked inside a chest on Emily's horse, forcing him to travel with them and listen to the girls' rambling.



* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In Season 2, Episode 22, he tries to swindle Matthew into jumping into the chest of Molly's horse in order to hitch a ride by mentioning that there's gold. Matthew plays the same card by mentioning that Emily had an iron sword in hers; Alex runs over, looks in, and Matthew pushes him in and locks it shut.



** As of Season 2, Episode 22, she finally gets to tame a horse, named Sugarpuff.



* TheBeastMaster: As of Season 2, Episode 22, she has a horse called Sugarpuff.



* HiddenDepths: As obsessed as she is with horses, she certainly knows her stuff when it comes to taming them, with her and Molly handily taming a pair in Season 2, Episode 22 within moments. Perhaps she's not such a NaiveAnimalLover after all.



* TheBeastMaster: As of Season 2, Episode 22, she has a pet horse named Daisy.
* CallBack: In Season 2, Episode 22, she references how she, along with Emily, Elgin, Sharkey, Ross and Conall, had already explored the jungle 3 episodes prior. The fact that the jungle was where Ross and Ryan found Rory was also brought up.



** As of Season 2, Episode 22, she gets her wish, as she tames a horse which she later calls Daisy.



* OddFriendship: With Sharkey. Notably, Molly's the only female in the series to have decent chemistry with him, and even as far back as Season 1, Episode 3, their friendship has been established quite nicely.

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* OddFriendship: With Sharkey. Notably, Molly's the only female in the series who seems to have decent chemistry with him, and even as far back as Season 1, Episode 3, their friendship has been established quite nicely.



* ADayInTheLimelight: In Season 2, Episode 22, he gets his own sub-plot along with Poppy. Rover, knowing that Jasmine has left to embark on an adventure (no pun intended), leaves the house to sniff the class's scent and get in on the action.




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* RedOniBlueOni: The Red to Poppy's Blue. Rover is fresh, go-getting and eager to go on adventures.



* ADayInTheLimelight: In Season 2, Episode 22, she gets her own sub-plot along with Rover. Although not as up-front as Rover is about the situation, Anna has left the house and deep down, Poppy wants to see what she and the gang are up to.



* DeadpanSnarker: Tends to give Rover flak for his adventuring aspirations. Deep down, though, she feels the same.




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** As of Episode 22, she makes a brief appearance alongside Herobrine in the desert temple, setting up traps (albeit reluctantly) for the class.
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A witch who is a good friend of Timmy's. According to Timmy, ahe lives in another village further away.

* DistaffCounterpart: Can be considered one to Timmy.
* FriendlyMook: Witches in Minecraft are hostile mobs, but Ginnie appears to be friendly enough, being on good terms with the village folk.
* PokemonSpeak: Like Timmy, Ivan and Benderman, she is capable of speaking, albeit in the form of grunts and various other sounds.
* TheSmartGuy: As a witch, she naturally knows a thing or two about potions, effects and sicknesses.

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A mysterious explorer who stations herself in the nether.

* HiddenDepths: She claims she used to love exploring back in the day. She also seems to have a link with Benderman, as proven by her managing to summon him via an eye of ender.
* {{Jerkass}}: She has a fiery, stern peesona and talks to Nisha in a pretty condescending manner.
** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Upon learning about Nisha's pendamt, however, she loosens up and acts more like a mentor, and warmly wishes her farewell upon her departure.

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* DistaffCounterpart: As of Season 2, Episode 21, he has one in Ginnie.



* Adorkable: He sometimes tends to speak in a very rushed, awkward manner.




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** TheBusCameBack: After a long absence, she finally appears as TheCameo in Season 2, Episode 21.

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* EverythingsBetterWithExplosions:



* NukeEm: His response to fighting Endermen in Season 2, Episode 21 is to blow them up with fireworks.



* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He proves himself capable of survival in Season 2, Episode 21 upon ripping a zombie a new one. Conall, Peter and Kyle H cheer him on.



* AndIMustScream: In Season 2, Episode 21, she gets trapped in the stronghold cell, alongside Elgin, Sharkey and Katie, with no escape.



** She plays this role once again in Season 2, Episode 21 with Katie, Elgin and Sharkey (the latter two as DistressedDudes) as she gets trapped in the prison cell of a stronghold.



* CompletelyMissingThePoint: In Season 2, Episode 21, Ross calls her and Molly out for looking for ponies, and thus skiving the main objective of hunting for enderpearls in order to get to the stronghold. Emily, noting that Ross is upset, offers to get a pony for him as well. Needless to say, Ross rejects her offer.



** The Backing Singer in the 1pA Band.

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-->'''Nisha:''' So, how are you this afternoon?
-->'''Fiona:''' Zip it. I don't want to talk to you.
-->'''Nisha:''' Are you classical? Because you're definitely not romantic.


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* DeadpanSnarker: She has her moments.


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* AndIMustScream: In Season 2, Episode 21, she gets trapped in a stronghold prison cell alongside Elgin, Sharkey and Alex D.


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* DamselInDistress: Like Alex D, she becomes one in Season 2, Episode 21 due to being held captive in a prison cell, alongside DistressedDudes Elgin and Sharkey.

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* AndIMustScream: In Season 2, Episode 21, he gets trapped in the stronghold cell, alongside Sharkey, Katie and Alex D, with no escape. Of the four, Elgin appears to be the most desperate to leave.



* DistressedDude: In Season 2, Episode 19, [[spoiler:Herobrine kidnaps him. It is currently unknown what else happens]].

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* DistressedDude: In Season 2, Episode 19, [[spoiler:Herobrine kidnaps him. It is currently unknown what else happens]].21, he, along with Sharkey, Katie and Alex D, gets locked in the stronghold prison cell with no escape, essentially relying on the others to bail them out.


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* CallBack: He and Peter sit atop the trees at one point in Season 2, Episode 21 and reminisce about the very first house they made back in Season 1, Episode 2.


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* AndIMustScream: In Season 2, Episode 21, he gets trapped in the stronghold cell, alongside Sharkey, Katie and Alex D, with no escape.


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* MrExposition: Acts this way in Season 2, Episode 21, explaining how strongholds are located. Possibly justified, given his friendship with Benderman.


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* CallBack: At one point in Season 2, Episode 21, he and Conall sit atop the trees and look back at the time in Season 1, Episode 2 that they made their first ever house.


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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: When Erin stated their plan to go to the nether to look for Haleema, Kyle and Nisha in Season 2, Episode 21, Alex immediately expressed his desire to "smash things".


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* TheCynic: Shows shades of this, particularly in Season 2, Episode 20, where she seems doubtful of her and Emily's chances of finding ponies.

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* CloudCuckooLandersMinder: Essentially her role in her friendship with Emily, especially in later seasons. Her down-to-earth personality contrasts perfectly with Emily's naïvety and compulsiveness.
* TheCynic: Shows shades of this, particularly in Season 2, Episode 20, where she seems doubtful of her and Emily's chances of finding ponies. In Season 2, Episode 21, this gets taken up to 11.



* PrecisionFStrike: In Season 2, Episode 21, she lets one out after her and Emily get caught skiving the main objective to look for ponies.



* WeakButSkilled: Molly's melee attacks are amomg the weakest in the game, but her special attacks make those weaknesses pretty negligable.

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* AlliterativeName: Ivan the Iron Golem.
* TheBigGuy: He is incredibly physically-imposing compared to the rest of the cast. Fitting, since he's an Iron Golem.




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* PokemonSpeak: He grunts as opposed to using vocabulary. Whether he can speak or not is up to interpretation.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: He has them, and he's incredibly dangerous towards monsters, given his village-protecting duties.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: He wears a magenta scarf/neckerchief around his neck.
* FriendlyMook: While Minecraft Endermen are known for being neutral at best towards the player, Benderman took a shine to the class (specifically Ben) very quickly.




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* AnAxeToGrind: One of his specials invokes this, where he pulls out a very powerful axe.


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* MostAnnoyingSound: His laugh in Season 1, Episode 18, according to Matthew.



* MostAnnoyingSound: In the 10ACraft: Fighter Edition games, her Neutral Special Attack involves her screaming at her enemies to deal small damage. Of course, the actual sound it makes could also be this to many players.
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* TheBusCameBack: Her appearance midway through the second trailer for Season 2, Episode 21-24 implies she will make an appearance at some point. What her role will be remains unclear.

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* DistressedDude: As a result of being DrivenToSuicide below, it's implied that Sharkey's been kidnapped along with Elgin.



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The other new pupil of 10A, [[spoiler:now 11A]]. He told Ryan that [[spoiler:he aswell was a transfer student]], giving the assumption that [[spoiler:he was supposed to join alongside Ryan and Haleema]]. It should be noted that his name has yet to be revealled; this page refers to him with a fan-given placeholder name for the time being.

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[[folder:Rory]]

The other new pupil of 10A, [[spoiler:now 11A]]. He told Ryan that [[spoiler:he aswell was a transfer student]], giving the assumption that [[spoiler:he was supposed to join alongside Ryan and Haleema]]. It should be noted that Initially it wasn't known what his name has yet to be revealled; was; this page refers to him with a fan-given placeholder name for the time being.
was changed in 10A Shorts: Episode 4.



* MeaningfulName: The New Kid is, well, a new kid.

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* MeaningfulName: The Before his name was revealled, fans gave him the moniker "The New Kid is, well, a new kid.Kid".




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** Averted in 10A Shorts: Episode 4, which sums up how Rory ended up with the gang.
* TheSixthRanger: He's hardly the 6th person to join the class, but otherwise he appears to play it straight as the class's (seemingly) final member.


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* DamselInDistress: In a sense in Season 2, Episode 19, where [[spoiler:she woke up in a different section of the nether]] thanks to a mysterious being. She's no less of a DeadpanSnarker, though.

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!TheSuperArtistGamer himself



** It happens again in Season 2, Episode 20. Another Q'n'A Special.



* CallBack: In Season 2, Episode 20, [[spoiler:his rap battle verse has one to Season 1, Episode 12 - specifically, the part where Elgin claimed that 5 + 4 = Yolo.]]



* CharacterDevelopment: In regards to his chemistry with Alex W. The duo used to be VitriolicBestBuds at best, and SitcomArchNemesis at worst. During the Season 2 Christmas Special, however, Matthew gave Alex a christmas gift, which Alex seemed to like, and Beth O'N's dialogue implies that they could be getting closer (the two then went on to pull a prank together at the end of the episode). It isn't until the next few episodes where this trope applies though - Matthew and Alex go through a whole episode without bickering. Needless to say, Matthew's friendship with Alex has improved significantly.



** Although [[spoiler:he didn't participate in Season 2, Episode 20's rap battle, it still didn't stop him from getting roasted by not only Sharkey, but also KYLE M OF ALL CHARACTERS during their verses]].



* DeadpanSnarker: He has his moments, especially in recent episodes.



* JerkJock: In Season 2, Episode 20. Justified as it was [[spoiler:during a rap battle]]. See OOCIsSeriousBusiness.



* OneSteveLimit: Averted with Kyle H and Kyle C.

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* OneSteveLimit: Averted with Kyle H and Kyle C. Lampshaded and Weaponised during [[spoiler:Season 2, Episode 20's rap battle]].



* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: During Season 2, Episode 20[[spoiler:'s rap battle]], like the others he was a lot more arrogant and self-righteous when it came to delivering his lines. Given Kyle's meek and humble personality, this was one of the more prominant examples.



* ButtMonkey: Alex really can't catch a break in the Q'n'A episodes.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Fed up with getting asked all of the worst questions in the Q'n'A episodes, he finally snaps in Season 2, Episode 20.



* AnArmAndALeg: As of Season 2, Episode 19, her left arm has been poisoned. It seems she's also lost control of it altogether.




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* WideEyedIdealist: She's generally quite positive about the situation that the gang are in. She even delivers a pretty deep short speech in Season 2, Episode 20.



* CallBack: Laura's [[spoiler:rap battle verse]] in Season 2, Episode 20 was full of these - it had a call back to Season 1, Episode 8 (specifically, the scene when Sharkey was trolling people with a Herobrine mask), Season 1, Episode 17 (emphasizing how hard it was to put up with the rest of the class's antics) and 10A Shorts Episode 1 (the premise of detention).



* TheGhost: In [[Season 2 Episode 20's rap battle]], she briefly mentions having a 5-year-old niece. The niece in question is never seen.



* BrokeTheRatingScale: Rebecca does this in Season 2, Episode 20. A viewer asked [[spoiler:"On a scale of 1-10, how much do you guys miss home?"]] Rebecca's answer? [[spoiler:"13".]]



* CallBack: [[spoiler:Her rap battle verse in]] Season 2, Episode 20 has quite a few to Season 2, Episode 18, as well as one to Episode 16.



** Season 2, Episode 20 further averts this with a brief flashback of Beth with a maths test, graded A+.



* TheRival: To Katie during [[spoiler:Season 2, Episode 20's rap battle]]. At least, at first...



* GenkiGirl: Taken to 11.



* TheCynic: Shows shades of this, particularly in Season 2, Episode 20, where she seems doubtful of her and Emily's chances of finding ponies.



* CallBack: Anna is the announcer of [[spoiler:Season 2, Episode 20's rap battle]], and thus plays the music from her boomboxer that she received for christmas a few episodes ago.



* CallBack: [[spoiler:Katie's verse in Season 2, Episode 20's rap battle]] had one to Season 2, Episode 16, specifically the scene where Beth is baking a cake.



* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Katie acts VERY rugged and savage in Season 2, Episode 20. Justified, in that it was [[spoiler:during a rap battle]].



* TheRival: To Beth O'N during [[spoiler:Season 2, Episode 20's rap battle]]. At least, at first...




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* TakeThat: Katie does this to a particular viewer of Season 1's Q'n'A during Season 2's Q'n'A, where she calls them out for hating on her voice. Doubles as a CallBack.


* PettingZooPeople: After Matthew made a golden carrot, and gave it to a stray zombie pigman, it eventually became a regular pig, albeit bipedal. Matthew took a liking to it and called it Percy.

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* PettingZooPeople: PigMan: After Matthew made a golden carrot, and gave it to a stray zombie pigman, it eventually became a regular pig, albeit bipedal. Matthew took a liking to it and called it Percy.
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Rover has an awful tendancy to disappear from episodes without characters making note of it in any way.


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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Like Rover, Poppy's appearances and disappearances don't affect the plot or the characters much at all.
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* BigThinShortTrio: With the introduction of The New Kid, he's The Big to The New Kid's Thin and Haleema's Short.


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The other new pupil of 10A, [[spoiler:now 11A]]. He told Ryan that [[spoiler:he aswell was a transfer student]], giving the assumption that [[spoiler:he was supposed to join alongside Ryan and Haleema]]. It should be noted that his name has yet to be revealled; this page refers to him with a fan-given placeholder name for the time being.

* BigThinShortTrio: Since he's [[spoiler:the third transfer student]], he's The Thin to Ryan's Big and Haleema's Short.
* MeaningfulName: The New Kid is, well, a new kid.
* RememberTheNewGuy: His appearance isn't really brought up all that much outside of one scene in Season 2, Episode 19.

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* BigThinShortTrio: Thanks to the introduction of The New Kid, she's The Short to Ryan's Big and The New Kid's Thin.
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* DistressedDude: A variation. In Season 2, Episodes 18 and 19, some of the class had to make potions for Timmy, who had fallen ill.


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* ButtMonkey: Played this role in Season 2, Episode 19. Zombies were waiting outside of the house, and Ewan, Lyle and Jack all called dibs on not checking. Lindsay, who was too slow, was forced to check.
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* DistressedDude: In Season 2, Episode 19, [[spoiler:Herobrine kidnaps him. It is currently unknown what else happens]].


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* DrivenToSuicide: In Season 2, Episode 19, it's implied that Sharkey offed himself to rejoin the class as he's left alone in the jungle.


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** He also had a brief feud with Beth O'L in Season 2, Episode 19 when he accidentally killed her, although the two patched things up eventually.


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* {{Irony}}: In Fighter Edition, Alex's apples dole out poison to her enemies. In Season 2, Episode 19, she gets her arm infected by a Cave Spider, which, in Minecraft, use poison to wear down the player.


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* HeavySleeper: The few times Laura's seen in Season 2, Episode 19, she's usually fast asleep.


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* TheRival: Briefly became one to Peter in Season 2, Episode 19 after Peter killed her by accident. The two did patch things up in the end though.


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* TooDumbToLive: Apparently thinks that swimming while fighting a pack of skeletons in Season 2, Episode 19 was a good idea.


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* SelfDepreciation: Near the end of Season 2, Episode 19.


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* FailedASpotCheck: In Season 2, Episode 19 - almost literally, too. She takes her attention off of the melon briefly to give moral support to her friends, and then turns back round to find the melon had disappeared.[[note]]An Enderman stole it and teleported away while she was distracted.[[/note]]


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* BerserkButton: Interrupting him during a sentence will result in a swear fit.
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* SophisticatedAsHeck: One way to interpret his personality. The random phrases Scott says give him a higher level of vocabulary than most other characters and he certainly knows his stuff (he taught the girls how to craft for the first time and he's often seen as TheLeader of the class (or one of them)). Does it mean he's above the casual antics the other lads do, as well as sometimes going against Mr Coyle's orders and messing around in school? Absolutely not.

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!Tropes associated with Alex (Main Series):



* FragileSpeedster: Alex is fairly quick on her feet in Fighter Edition and all her attacks have decent frame data. The catch is: she's a lightweight, and as a result she is pretty easy to K.O.
* HitboxDissonance: Has a massive one with her Side Special in Fighter Edition, making it an extremely safe attack option as a result.



!Tropes associated with Alex (Fighter Edition):

* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Her V/K special makes her spin around at a fast speed while holding out her hockey stick, dealing large damage but leaving her open afterwards.
* FragileSpeedster: Borders this and GlassCannon. Alex is fairly quick on her feet and all her attacks have decent frame data. The catch is: she's a lightweight, and as a result she is pretty easy to K.O.
* GlassCannon: Borders this and FragileSpeedster. Alex dies insanely easily thanks to her light weight and terrible recovery. However, her offense is amazing thanks to her fast projectiles and effective combo options.
* PaletteSwap: One of the more notable examples, Alex's makes her jacket white and her jumper yellow, as opposed to her default black and magenta respectively.



!Tropes associated with Laura (Main Series):



* ImprobableWeaponUser: Her weapons of choice in Fighter Edition are none other than... a music shockwave... and a stick...? [[spoiler:No wonder she's bottom-tier in competitive play.]]



* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Laura's alternate costume in 10ACraft: Fighter Edition gives her ginger hair. Or MORE ginger, if you're one of those people who insists Laura is ginger anyway.



!Tropes associated with Laura (Fighter Edition):

* CarryABigStick: One of her weapons of choice.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Her weapons of choice are none other than... a music shockwave... and a stick...?
* PaletteSwap: It's not a major difference to her default, but her alternate costume makes her cardigan more of a pinky-colour while brightening her hair slightly.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Laura's alternate costume gives her ginger hair. Or MORE ginger, if you're one of those people who insists Laura is ginger anyway.



!Tropes associated with Rebecca (Main Series):



* HitboxDissonance: One of Rebecca's key strengths in Fighter Edition is that most of her attacks have hitboxes that extend WAY past her hurtbox (to clarify, Rebecca is safe to hit opponents without fear of getting hit herself), and combined with her unrivalled frame data, makes her a very skilled fighter.



!Tropes associated with Rebecca (Fighter Edition):

* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Can spin around and deal damage with her hair a la her G/O attack.
* GradualGrinder: Rebecca's main attacks are pretty weak, but all of them have excellent frame data, making her one of the best characters in terms of combos.
* InstrumentOfMurder: Rebecca can blow on her saxophone to send opponents upwards. It also speeds up her descent slightly.
* PaletteSwap: Rebecca has a green one.



!Tropes associated with Beth (Main Series):



* {{Nerf}}: In Fighter Edition V1.1, her running speed was lowered slightly.



* ParasolParachute: Beth has this in Fighter Edition, and it does what it says on the tin. [[spoiler:The umbrella part actually has an active hitbox, meaning it can also do some crazy combos and upper-boundary kills if set up correctly.]]



!Tropes associated with Beth (Fighter Edition):

* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Her hockey attack functions similarly to Alex's. It doesn't go as fast, but it grants Beth a lot more height to make up for it.
* PaletteSwap: Beth has one that turns her blue tracksuit red.
* ParasolParachute: Beth's I/F attack does what it says on the tin. The umbrella part actually has an active hitbox, meaning it can also do some crazy combos and upper-boundary kills if set up correctly.



!Tropes associated with Beth (MainSeries):



* InASingleBound: Season 2, Episode 10 shows that Beth is capable of jumping respectably high. In Fighter Edition, her jumps are the second highest in the game (barely beaten by Ross's).
* LightningBruiser: Fighter Edition depicts her as being this, having amazing mobility as well as surprisingly powerful attacks and decent weight. Most of her attacks are also viewed as melee attacks, so there's that, aswell.
** Her personality also suits this; Beth is one of the tougher (female) characters in the series who is always prepared for a fight.

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* InASingleBound: Season 2, Episode 10 shows that Beth is capable of jumping respectably high. In Fighter Edition, her jumps are the second highest in the game (barely beaten by Ross's).\n* LightningBruiser: Fighter Edition depicts her as being this, having amazing mobility as well as surprisingly powerful attacks and decent weight. Most of her attacks are also viewed as melee attacks, so there's that, aswell.\n** Her personality also suits this; Beth is one of the tougher (female) characters in the series who is always prepared for a fight.



!Tropes associated with Beth (Fighter Edition):

* AlwaysSecondBest: In regards to her movement attributes. In run speed, she's beaten by Ben, in fall speed, she's beaten by Erin, she's only slower than Sharkey in terms of air speed, and only Ross can out-jump her. Possibly unintentional.
* InASingleBound: Just like in canon, she can jump fairly high. In Fighter Edition, her jumps are the second highest in the game.
** Also, two of her attacks are jump attacks.
* LightningBruiser: Fighter Edition depicts her as being this, having amazing mobility as well as surprisingly powerful attacks and decent weight. Most of her attacks are also viewed as melee attacks, so there's that, aswell.
** Her personality also suits this; Beth is one of the tougher (female) characters in the series who is always prepared for a fight.
* PaletteSwap: Notably, Beth is one of the few characters who has a completely different costume, giving her a ninja's headband. Her t-shirt also turns black.
* SuperSpeed: Like Ben, Beth is also very fast. Her run speed, air speed and fall speed are all the second fastest in the game.



!Tropes associated with Emily (Main Series):



* BFG: If the Fighter Edition 2 Demo is anything to go by, her cadet rifle is bloody massive for all the size of her.



* DarkChick: Downplayed. She can become one in Fighter Edition a la costume swap, complete with Black Hair and Hoodie. The costume doesn't seem to have any evil links, however.



* GamePlayStorySegregation: In Season 2, Episode 10, she claims that she cannot fight without a gun (specifically her cadet rifle). In Fighter Edition, however, Emily can hold her own without one (to the extent that [[spoiler:she's one of the game's best characters, ranking 6th on the current Tier List]]).



* ImprobableWeaponUser: Uses her scarf as a fighting move in 10ACraft: Fighter Edition. Taken to 11 in the Fighter Edition 2 Demo, where her Aerial and Mobile Attacks also involve her flinging her scarf.




!Tropes associated with Emily (Fighter Edition):

* BFG: If the Fighter Edition 2 Demo is anything to go by, her cadet rifle is bloody massive for all the size of her.
* DarkChick: Subverted. She can become one a la costume swap, complete with Black Hair and Hoodie. The costume doesn't seem to have any evil links, however.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Uses her scarf as a tether attack. Taken to 11 in the Fighter Edition 2 Demo, where her Aerial and Mobile Attacks also involve her flinging her scarf.
* InstrumentOfMurder: Throws microphones as her projectile, just like Ross. Emily trades a bit of power for more range.
* PaletteSwap: Has a dark alternate costume, complete with black hair.



!Tropes associated with Molly (Main Series):



* NotQuiteFlight: The balloons that se can use in the Fighter Edition games allow her to navigate through the air temporarily.



* OlderThanTheyLook: Her Fighter Edition Official Artwork makes the fact that she's the same age as the others somewhat hard to believe.



!Tropes associated with Molly (Fighter Edition):

* NotQuiteFlight: The balloons that she can use in the games allow her to navigate through the air temporarily.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Her Fighter Edition Official Artwork makes the fact that she's the same age as the others somewhat hard to believe.
* PaletteSwap: Molly has a green one.
* WeakButSkilled: Molly's melee attacks are amomg the weakest in the game, but her special attacks make those weaknesses pretty negligable.
** Ironically, if used in the right hands, said weakness can even be turned into a strength, allowing players to unleash devistating combos and juggles.



A typical DeadpanSnarker, Nisha is rather boisturous, if not a little savage and temperamental. She has a notable disliking towards Villagers, demonstrating an odd example of FantasticRacism in the process.

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* StoutStrength: Fighter Edition implies she's very strong, given her shotput weapon. She is no where near the tallest character in the series, either.

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!Tropes associated with Nisha (Fighter Edition):

* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Her sword spin attack, much like Alex W's and Sharkey's.
* JackOfAllStats: Nisha's stats are generally average, having an average projectile (low range, but highest damage in the game), decent mobility, decent damage output (high power but limited combo options) and average defences (high weight and slow fall speed, but poor recovery).
* PaletteSwap: Nisha has a pink one.
* StoutStrength: Fighter Edition implies Here, Nisha's implied she's very strong, given her shotput weapon.weapon and the high numbers on her damage-based attacks. She is no where near the tallest character in the series, either.



* TheCameo: Her Side Special attack in Fighter Edition has her pull out her beloved wolf from hammerspace and have him scratch opponents.

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* TheCameo: Her Side Special attack in Fighter Edition has her pull out her beloved wolf from hammerspace and have him scratch opponents.!Tropes associated with Jasmine (Main Series):



!Tropes associated with Jasmine (Fighter Edition):

* TheCameo: Her V/K attack has her pull out her beloved wolf from hammerspace and have him scratch opponents.
* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Her ribbon attack has her do a high twirl in the air.
* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: Downplayed. Jasmine's I/F attack grants her a third jump once it's executed, but she otherwise behaves the same as the others.
* PaletteSwap: Jasmine has one that turns the sleeves on her t-shirt lilac.
* WeakButSkilled: Arguably the weakest character in the game, but her "triple jump" mechanic makes her a pain to get combos started on.



!Tropes associated with Anna (Main Series):



* TheCameo: If the player uses Anna's Side Special attack in Fighter Edition, Anna will pull out her beloved Ocelot Poppy.



* WeaponizedAnimal: Poppy can become this in The Adventures of 10ACraft: Fighter Edition a la Anna's Side Special Attack, where she deals ScratchDamage (literally, not figuratively).

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!Tropes associated with Anna (Fighter Edition):

* TheCameo: If the player uses Anna's V/K attack in Fighter Edition, Anna will pull out her beloved Ocelot Poppy.
* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Her main recovery move, which involves spinning around with her ponytail to gain height.
* PaletteSwap: In Anna's case, a blue one.
* StoneWall: Anna's zoning capabilities are easily among the best in the game, due to her high-ranged projectile and fast, long-lasting rushdown game. However, Anna is also among the easiest characters in the game to kill should her zone be invaded.
* WeaponizedAnimal: Poppy can become this in The Adventures of 10ACraft: Fighter Edition a la Anna's Side Special Attack, V/K attack, where she deals ScratchDamage (literally, not figuratively).



!Tropes associated with Megan (Main Series):



* MostAnnoyingSound: In the 10ACraft: Fighter Edition games, her Neutral Special Attack involves her screaming at her enemies to deal small damage. Of course, the actual sound it makes could also be this to many players.
* MythologyGag: Her gliding attack in Fighter Edition may be a nod to Season 1, Episode 7 where there was a scene where it gave the illusion that Megan was hovering above the ground. This happened again in Season 1, Episode 19.
* NotQuiteFlight: Her Down Special attack in 10ACraft: Fighter Edition has her glide in the air for roughly two seconds. The move was revamped significantly in the sequel's demo.



!Tropes associated with Megan (Fighter Edition):

* MostAnnoyingSound: In the 10ACraft: Fighter Edition games, her Neutral Special Attack involves her screaming at her enemies to deal small damage. Of course, the actual sound it makes could also be this to many players.
* MythologyGag: Her gliding attack may be a nod to Season 1, Episode 7 where there was a scene where it gave the illusion that Megan was hovering above the ground. This happened again in Season 1, Episode 19.
** Also, her PaletteSwap highlights the change toher colour scheme in Season 1, Episode 12 of the main series.
* NotQuiteFlight: One of her specials has her glide in the air for roughly two seconds. The move was revamped significantly in the sequel's demo.
* PaletteSwap: Megan's is a blue-er costume, a nod to her early design.



!Tropes associated with Erin (Main Series):



* MightyGlacier: In Fighter Edition. Very heavy and very strong, but very, very slow.



!Tropes associated with Erin (Fighter Edition):

* AssKicksYou: Her ground-pound attack gives off this impression.
* MightyGlacier: In Fighter Edition. Very heavy and very strong, but very, very slow.
* PaletteSwap: Like Alex D, Erin's is predominantly yellow and white to contrast her default red.



!Tropes associated with Katherine (Main Series):



* MightyGlacier: In Fighter Edition. Katherine has the slowest ground speed in the game, and her mobility outside of that isn't toofabulous either. Her powerful attacks and high weight and defensive attributes, however, can more than compenaate for this.



!Tropes associated with Katherine (Fighter Edition):

* MightyGlacier: In Fighter Edition. Katherine has the slowest ground speed in the game, and her mobility outside of that isn't toofabulous either. Her powerful attacks and high weight and defensive attributes, however, can more than compensate for this.
* PaletteSwap: Katherine's changes the colour of her t-shirt slightly.
* StoneWall: Can also qualify as this, but in a different vein from the other characters in the game. If the opponent manages to dodge ThatOneAttack, Katherine is left open for a good while and has little else to defend herself during that time.



!Tropes associated with Amber (Main Series):



!Tropes associated with Amber (Fighter Edition):

* ImprobableWeaponUser: Amber's projectile is more or less just her flinging her shoe at the enemy.
* PaletteSwap: Amber's changes her hoodie yellow, making her similar to Katie. Humourously, Katie's is the same, names reversed.
* WeakButSkilled: A very weak character in terms of damage, but she is fairly agile and her moves involve pulling off gymnastic stunts.



!Tropes associated with Katie (Main Series):



* CuteBruiser: In Fighter Edition, while Katie is one of the weakest characters in the game if Standard Movesets are anything to go by, her Down Special attack is one of the strongest attacks in the game if it lands properly.


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* CuteBruiser: While Katie is one of the weakest characters in the game if Standard Movesets are anything to go by, her B/L attack is one of the strongest attacks in the game if it lands properly. This trope applies since that attack involves Katie hugging the opponent.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Katie's projectile is more or less just her flinging her shoe at the enemy.
* PaletteSwap: Katie's changes her hoodie yellow, making her similar to Amber. Humourously, Amber's is the same, names reversed.

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