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* HeroicSacrifice: Like his canonical counterpart, Pedro the Mink from One Piece [[spoiler: sacrificed himself to break the effects of the Pero-Pero Fruit from Ace, Chopper and Petra, by taking out the user, Perospero Charlotte, in Spirit Force Brotherhood: MegaMan X Command Mission]]

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* HeroicSacrifice: Like his canonical counterpart, Pedro the Mink from One Piece [[spoiler: sacrificed himself to break the effects of the Pero-Pero Fruit from Ace, Chopper and Petra, by taking out the user, Perospero Charlotte, in Spirit Force Brotherhood: MegaMan Mega Man X Command Mission]]



** Nebula Saga: The Dimensional Heroes battle the robotic Nebula, led by ShadeManEXE.

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** Nebula Saga: The Dimensional Heroes battle the robotic Nebula, led by ShadeManEXE.[=ShadeMan.EXE=].
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** Danganronpa Characters: The Ultimates of both the 77th class of Hope's Peak Academy and the contestants of the 53rd Danganronpa game have joined the team, several of them obtaining abilities known as "Laws", which are related to their talents. Meanwhile, Hajime Hinata has become a member of the Wanderers.

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** Danganronpa Characters: The Ultimates of both the 77th class of Hope's Peak Academy and the contestants of the 53rd Danganronpa game have joined the team, several of them obtaining abilities known as "Laws", which are related to their talents. Meanwhile, Hajime Hinata has become a member of the Wanderers. Even more so as of Astral Chain, where Miu has her own set of Legions to fight with if the need arises.
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As a long-term spin-off to the Dimensional Heroes series, there is the Unmei Force series, which counts as side-story volumes, set within the same setting in different worlds, within certain chronological time-frames, that revolve around the titular organisation led by Richard Liu. It has been shown to cross-over with the main series several times.

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As a long-term spin-off to the Dimensional Heroes series, there is the Unmei Force series, which counts as side-story volumes, set within the same setting in different worlds, within certain chronological time-frames, that revolve revolves around the titular organisation organization led by Richard Liu. It has been shown to cross-over with the main series several times.



* AcceptableBreaksFromCanon: This happens quite often, mostly using Retroactive Discontinuity, as the presence of the heroes bend the canon storyline in different ways, resulting in different endings to key points in the world's history. In fact, it even has a unique variant of the Canon Mixing category of the trope: Another world's canon events occurring on the same setting as one of the worlds, even spanning across multiple worlds.

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* AcceptableBreaksFromCanon: This happens quite often, mostly using Retroactive Discontinuity, as the presence of the heroes bend bends the canon storyline in different ways, resulting in different endings to key points in the world's history. In fact, it even has a unique variant of the Canon Mixing category of the trope: Another world's canon events occurring on the same setting as one of the worlds, even spanning across multiple worlds.



** MLP Characters: Both the original Mane 6 and their human counterparts have been members of the team, with the Human Mane 6 in particular having a much more noticeable boost. Meanwhile, several students of Crystal Prep Academy have also joined the team and obtained abilities allowing them to fight. Even more of a shock, after their defeat in the Seven Great Demon Lords Saga, two of the Dazzlings (Aria and Sonata) join the team at the beginning of the Ginova Family Saga, obtaining ways to make up for their lost magic.

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** MLP Characters: Both the original Mane 6 and their human counterparts have been members of the team, with the Human Mane 6 6, in particular particular, having a much more noticeable boost. Meanwhile, several students of Crystal Prep Academy have also joined the team and obtained abilities allowing them to fight. Even more of a shock, after their defeat in the Seven Great Demon Lords Saga, two of the Dazzlings (Aria and Sonata) join the team at the beginning of the Ginova Family Saga, obtaining ways to make up for their lost magic.



* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: Partially averted by Richard, by the fact that he did recover, although its effect remain within him. The events that occurred in his past had changed him drastically, by Gus's own account, that his emotions are far more repressed, and much more volatile when he loses control over them. Not only that, but it contributed to him turning into a Pragmatic Hero.]]

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* DespairEventHorizon: [[spoiler: Partially averted by Richard, by the fact that he did recover, although its effect remain remains within him. The events that occurred in his past had changed him drastically, by Gus's own account, that his emotions are far more repressed, and much more volatile when he loses control over them. Not only that, but it contributed to him turning into a Pragmatic Hero.]]



* TheMultiverse: The Color-Verse consists of many universes, each which are ruled by a Colour God/Goddess. Due to Hope's wish to the God's Core in the Talent War story, two new universes are born every year. The current number of universes that exist is 28, which are as follows:
** Standard Universe: The universe where most of Dimensional Heroes Stories take place. A universe filled with hundreds of worlds all separate from one another, although due to some circumstances, the fact that other worlds exist is slowly becoming realised. Ruled by the leading Color God, White.

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* TheMultiverse: The Color-Verse consists of many universes, each which are ruled by a Colour God/Goddess. Due to Hope's wish to the God's Core in the Talent War story, two new universes are born every year. The current number of universes that exist is 28, 30, which are as follows:
** Standard Universe: The universe where most of Dimensional Heroes Stories take place. A universe filled with hundreds of worlds all separate from one another, although due to some circumstances, the fact that other worlds exist is slowly becoming realised.realized. Ruled by the leading Color God, White.

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{{Acceptable Breaks From Canon}}: This happens quite often, mostly using Retroactive Discontinuity, as the presence of the heroes bend the canon storyline in different ways, resulting in different endings to key points in the world's history. In fact, it even has a unique variant of the Canon Mixing category of the trope: Another world's canon events occurring on the same setting as one of the worlds, even spanning across multiple worlds.

{{Adaptational Badass}}: Many canon characters in the series have managed to gain powers they did not have access to in their own series. A few notable examples include:

* Dan Kuso: Once a Bakugan Brawler master, by the end of the first series, he's also the Pokémon Kanto Champion, has moderate success in Buddyfighting, and can also fight himself with his Dragon Blade.

* MLP Characters: Both the original Mane 6 and their human counterparts have been members of the team, with the Human Mane 6 in particular having a much more noticeable boost. Meanwhile, several students of Crystal Prep Academy have also joined the team and obtained abilities allowing them to fight. Even more of a shock, after their defeat in the Seven Great Demon Lords Saga, two of the Dazzlings (Aria and Sonata) join the team at the beginning of the Ginova Family Saga, obtaining ways to make up for their lost magic.

* Danganronpa Characters: The Ultimates of both the 77th class of Hope's Peak Academy and the contestants of the 53rd Danganronpa game have joined the team, several of them obtaining abilities known as "Laws", which are related to their talents. Meanwhile, Hajime Hinata has become a member of the Wanderers.

* Elma from Trillion: God of Destruction, manages to retain her powers as Overlord of Gloom. Not only that, but thanks to an epiphany from a simulated Rias Gremory in UF: Inherited Wills, she becomes a [[MartialPacifist Martial Pacifist]], with a whole new arsenal of magic spells.

{{And Now for Someone Completely Different}}: Due to the way some of the media that the stories are based on are structured, it's not uncommon for perspective to change from one character/group to another between stories, sometimes even within stories. Some characters even get a {{Day in the Limelight}}.

{{Ascended Extra}}: Characters that had seemingly minor roles in their original works get moments to shine in this series. Most notable for Cheetah, Connor and Theo, who went from having brief appearances throughout Part 2, to each having their own lines of stories as of Part 3. And Cheetah herself is even more ascended by having her own group, and being one of Part 3's main protagonists. Quite the change from how her other counterparts are portrayed.

{{Back from the Dead}}: Theseus/Theo manages to make a return in [[spoiler: the second chapter of Dimensional Heroes: Into Infernity, where he returns to save his guild, the Mytho Hearts, from the attack of the Universal Villains. Surprisingly, he also got [[CameBackStrong a power up thanks to a skill known as the Cosmos's Gift, which grants one immense power, once they return from death.]]]]

{{Corrupt Corporate Executive}}: Theodore Flux, head scientist of the All Science Go Corporation is this, with prominent shades of {{Mad Scientist}} and [[CardCarryingVillain Card-Carrying Villain]].

{{Defeat Means Friendship}}: A running theme with several teams in this series is that some members are fought at least once as enemies before they officially join.

{{Despair Event Horizon}}: [[spoiler: Partially averted by Richard, by the fact that he did recover, although its effect remain within him. The events that occurred in his past had changed him drastically, by Gus's own account, that his emotions are far more repressed, and much more volatile when he loses control over them. Not only that, but it contributed to him turning into a Pragmatic Hero.]]

{{Died In Your Arms Tonight}}: [[spoiler: Theseus/Theo dies this way in the arms of Ace Neptune, his 'heart' being stolen by Xehanort in DH: Kingdom Hearts III.]]

{{Disappears into Light}}: [[spoiler: When Theo died, he turned into fragments of lights that scattered to the winds]]

{{Draco In Leather Pants}}: Some of the more sympathetic and humane villains, or ones with justifiable motivations and goals, and anti-villains may get this trope from time to time, preventing them from being killed as canon dictates, or even causing them to make a [[HeelFaceTurn Heel-Face Turn]].

{{Heroic Sacrifice}}: Like his canonical counterpart, Pedro the Mink from One Piece [[spoiler: sacrificed himself to break the effects of the Pero-Pero Fruit from Ace, Chopper and Petra, by taking out the user, Perospero Charlotte, in Spirit Force Brotherhood: MegaMan X Command Mission]]

{{Pay Evil unto Evil}}: The drive for most of Richard's actions towards villains during the Unmei Force series.

[[SparedByTheAdaptation Spared By The Adaptation]]: This has happened many times across all series, even though it is only a few out of the many. Sometimes, when done to a villain, this results in a [[HeelFaceTurn Heel-Face Turn]]

{{Story Arc}}: The series is known to have several different arcs, each with their own [[ArcVillain set of villains]] that the heroes must face off against. Here is a list of arcs that have been done in the series, in order of appearance.

* Flux Saga: The first saga, details the founding of both the Dimensional Heroes and the Universal Villains.

* Mega Stone Saga: Dimensional Heroes battle the Pokémon Kingdoms and race to gather the Mega Stones before Flux and his Universal Villains.

* Seven Great Demon Lords Saga: Dimensional Heroes battle the Seven Great Demon Lords in order to stop the return of Ogudomon. Introduces Hope the Victor to the series.

* Nebula Saga: The Dimensional Heroes battle the robotic Nebula, led by ShadeManEXE.

* Kaima Saga

* Kingdom Hearts Saga

* Furious Universe Saga

* Universal Core Saga

* Time Crisis Saga

* Ginova Family Saga

* Promotion Trial Saga

* Elements Saga

* Hobbyist Saga

* Olympus XII Saga

* Dark Kingdom Saga

* Perfect Link Tournament Saga

* Youseiken Hunt Saga

* Inheritance War Saga

* Demon Family Saga

* Anarchy Kings Saga

* Olympics Saga

* Rulers of the Lost Saga

* Mythos Rising Saga

* Angels of Sin Saga

* Colour Civil War Saga

* Dungeon Odyssey Saga

TheMultiverse: The Color-Verse consists of many universes, each which are ruled by a Colour God/Goddess. Due to Hope's wish to the God's Core in the Talent War story, two new universes are born every year. The current number of universes that exist is 28, which are as follows:

* Standard Universe: The universe where most of Dimensional Heroes Stories take place. A universe filled with hundreds of worlds all separate from one another, although due to some circumstances, the fact that other worlds exist is slowly becoming realised. Ruled by the leading Color God, White.

* (More to be added)

{{Up To Eleven}}: A lot of things, but mainly the character rosters, being from a whole bunch of different franchises and all.

{{Villain Protagonist}}: Surprisingly, Techno Flux comes off as this in the Colors Saga. Another example of this is Cheetah, especially with her own line of stories now.

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\n{{Acceptable Breaks From Canon}}: * AcceptableBreaksFromCanon: This happens quite often, mostly using Retroactive Discontinuity, as the presence of the heroes bend the canon storyline in different ways, resulting in different endings to key points in the world's history. In fact, it even has a unique variant of the Canon Mixing category of the trope: Another world's canon events occurring on the same setting as one of the worlds, even spanning across multiple worlds. \n\n{{Adaptational Badass}}:
* AdaptationalBadass:
Many canon characters in the series have managed to gain powers they did not have access to in their own series. A few notable examples include:

*
include:
**
Dan Kuso: Once a Bakugan Brawler master, by the end of the first series, he's also the Pokémon Kanto Champion, has moderate success in Buddyfighting, and can also fight himself with his Dragon Blade.

*
Blade.
**
MLP Characters: Both the original Mane 6 and their human counterparts have been members of the team, with the Human Mane 6 in particular having a much more noticeable boost. Meanwhile, several students of Crystal Prep Academy have also joined the team and obtained abilities allowing them to fight. Even more of a shock, after their defeat in the Seven Great Demon Lords Saga, two of the Dazzlings (Aria and Sonata) join the team at the beginning of the Ginova Family Saga, obtaining ways to make up for their lost magic.

*
magic.
**
Danganronpa Characters: The Ultimates of both the 77th class of Hope's Peak Academy and the contestants of the 53rd Danganronpa game have joined the team, several of them obtaining abilities known as "Laws", which are related to their talents. Meanwhile, Hajime Hinata has become a member of the Wanderers.

*
Wanderers.
**
Elma from Trillion: God of Destruction, manages to retain her powers as Overlord of Gloom. Not only that, but thanks to an epiphany from a simulated Rias Gremory in UF: Inherited Wills, she becomes a [[MartialPacifist Martial Pacifist]], with a whole new arsenal of magic spells.

{{And Now for Someone Completely Different}}:
spells.
* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent:
Due to the way some of the media that the stories are based on are structured, it's not uncommon for perspective to change from one character/group to another between stories, sometimes even within stories. Some characters even get a {{Day in the Limelight}}.

{{Ascended Extra}}:
Limelight}}.
* AscendedExtra:
Characters that had seemingly minor roles in their original works get moments to shine in this series. Most notable for Cheetah, Connor and Theo, who went from having brief appearances throughout Part 2, to each having their own lines of stories as of Part 3. And Cheetah herself is even more ascended by having her own group, and being one of Part 3's main protagonists. Quite the change from how her other counterparts are portrayed.

{{Back from the Dead}}:
portrayed.
* BackFromTheDead:
Theseus/Theo manages to make a return in [[spoiler: the second chapter of Dimensional Heroes: Into Infernity, where he returns to save his guild, the Mytho Hearts, from the attack of the Universal Villains. Surprisingly, he also got [[CameBackStrong a power up thanks to a skill known as the Cosmos's Gift, which grants one immense power, once they return from death.]]]]

{{Corrupt Corporate Executive}}:
]]]]
* CorruptCorporateExecutive:
Theodore Flux, head scientist of the All Science Go Corporation is this, with prominent shades of {{Mad Scientist}} and [[CardCarryingVillain Card-Carrying Villain]].

{{Defeat Means Friendship}}:
Villain]].
* DefeatMeansFriendship:
A running theme with several teams in this series is that some members are fought at least once as enemies before they officially join.

{{Despair Event Horizon}}:
join.
* DespairEventHorizon:
[[spoiler: Partially averted by Richard, by the fact that he did recover, although its effect remain within him. The events that occurred in his past had changed him drastically, by Gus's own account, that his emotions are far more repressed, and much more volatile when he loses control over them. Not only that, but it contributed to him turning into a Pragmatic Hero.]]

{{Died In Your Arms Tonight}}:
]]
* DiedInYourArmsTonight:
[[spoiler: Theseus/Theo dies this way in the arms of Ace Neptune, his 'heart' being stolen by Xehanort in DH: Kingdom Hearts III.]]

{{Disappears into Light}}:
]]
* DisappearsIntoLight:
[[spoiler: When Theo died, he turned into fragments of lights that scattered to the winds]]

{{Draco In Leather Pants}}: Some of the more sympathetic and humane villains, or ones with justifiable motivations and goals, and anti-villains may get this trope from time to time, preventing them from being killed as canon dictates, or even causing them to make a [[HeelFaceTurn Heel-Face Turn]].

{{Heroic Sacrifice}}:
winds]]
* HeroicSacrifice:
Like his canonical counterpart, Pedro the Mink from One Piece [[spoiler: sacrificed himself to break the effects of the Pero-Pero Fruit from Ace, Chopper and Petra, by taking out the user, Perospero Charlotte, in Spirit Force Brotherhood: MegaMan X Command Mission]]

{{Pay Evil unto Evil}}:
Mission]]
* PayEvilUntoEvil:
The drive for most of Richard's actions towards villains during the Unmei Force series.

[[SparedByTheAdaptation Spared By The Adaptation]]:
series.
* SparedByTheAdaptation:
This has happened many times across all series, even though it is only a few out of the many. Sometimes, when done to a villain, this results in a [[HeelFaceTurn Heel-Face Turn]]

{{Story Arc}}:
Turn]]
* StoryArc:
The series is known to have several different arcs, each with their own [[ArcVillain set of villains]] that the heroes must face off against. Here is a list of arcs that have been done in the series, in order of appearance.

*
appearance.
**
Flux Saga: The first saga, details the founding of both the Dimensional Heroes and the Universal Villains.

*
Villains.
**
Mega Stone Saga: Dimensional Heroes battle the Pokémon Kingdoms and race to gather the Mega Stones before Flux and his Universal Villains.

*
Villains.
**
Seven Great Demon Lords Saga: Dimensional Heroes battle the Seven Great Demon Lords in order to stop the return of Ogudomon. Introduces Hope the Victor to the series.

*
series.
**
Nebula Saga: The Dimensional Heroes battle the robotic Nebula, led by ShadeManEXE.

ShadeManEXE.
* Kaima Saga

* Kingdom Hearts Saga

* Furious Universe Saga

* Universal Core Saga

* Time Crisis Saga

* Ginova Family Saga

* Promotion Trial Saga

* Elements Saga

* Hobbyist Saga

* Olympus XII Saga

* Dark Kingdom Saga

* Perfect Link Tournament Saga

* Youseiken Hunt Saga

* Inheritance War Saga

* Demon Family Saga

* Anarchy Kings Saga

* Olympics Saga

* Rulers of the Lost Saga

* Mythos Rising Saga

* Angels of Sin Saga

* Colour Civil War Saga

* Dungeon Odyssey Saga

TheMultiverse: The Color-Verse consists of many universes, each which are ruled by a Colour God/Goddess. Due to Hope's wish to the God's Core in the Talent War story, two new universes are born every year. The current number of universes that exist is 28, which are as follows:

*
follows:
**
Standard Universe: The universe where most of Dimensional Heroes Stories take place. A universe filled with hundreds of worlds all separate from one another, although due to some circumstances, the fact that other worlds exist is slowly becoming realised. Ruled by the leading Color God, White.

* (More to be added)

{{Up To Eleven}}: A lot of things, but mainly the character rosters, being from a whole bunch of different franchises and all.

{{Villain Protagonist}}: Surprisingly, Techno Flux comes off as this in the Colors Saga. Another example of this is Cheetah, especially with her own line of stories now.
White.
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{{Loads and Loads of Characters}}: It wouldn't be a crossover series without this, but this series turns this trope up too many notches to count. And with each new story, the roster keeps growing.

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* Demon Kingdom Saga

* God Challengers Saga

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* Inheritance War Saga

* Demon Kingdom Family Saga

* God Challengers Saga
Anarchy Kings Saga

* Olympics Saga

* Rulers of the Lost Saga

* Mythos Rising Saga

* Angels of Sin Saga

* Colour Civil War Saga

* Dungeon Odyssey Saga

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As a long-term spin-off to the Dimensional Heroes series, there is the Unmei Force series, which counts as side-story volumes, set within the same setting in different worlds, within certain chronological time-frames, that revolve around the titular organisation led by Richard Liu. It has been shown to cross-over with the main series several times.



{{Despair Event Horizon}}: [[spoiler: Partially averted by Richard, by the fact that he did recover, although its effect remain within him. The events that occurred in his past had changed him drastically, by Gus's own account, that his emotions are far more repressed, and much more volatile when he loses control over them. Not only that, but it contributed to him turning into a Pragmatic Hero (see below)]]

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{{Despair Event Horizon}}: [[spoiler: Partially averted by Richard, by the fact that he did recover, although its effect remain within him. The events that occurred in his past had changed him drastically, by Gus's own account, that his emotions are far more repressed, and much more volatile when he loses control over them. Not only that, but it contributed to him turning into a Pragmatic Hero (see below)]]
Hero.]]



{{Pay Evil unto Evil}}: The drive for most of Richard's actions towards the villains in Unmei Force: Vengeance.

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{{Pay Evil unto Evil}}: The drive for most of Richard's actions towards the villains in during the Unmei Force: Vengeance.
Force series.


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TheMultiverse: The Color-Verse consists of many universes, each which are ruled by a Colour God/Goddess. Due to Hope's wish to the God's Core in the Talent War story, two new universes are born every year. The current number of universes that exist is 28, which are as follows:

* Standard Universe: The universe where most of Dimensional Heroes Stories take place. A universe filled with hundreds of worlds all separate from one another, although due to some circumstances, the fact that other worlds exist is slowly becoming realised. Ruled by the leading Color God, White.

*(More to be added)
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{{Up To Eleven}}: A lot of things, but mainly the character rosters, being from a whole bunch of different franchises and all.

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{{Up To Eleven}}: A lot of things, but mainly the character rosters, being from a whole bunch of different franchises and all.all.

{{Villain Protagonist}}: Surprisingly, Techno Flux comes off as this in the Colors Saga. Another example of this is Cheetah, especially with her own line of stories now.
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{{Ascended Extra}}: Characters that had seemingly minor roles in their original works get moments to shine in this series. Most notable for Cheetah and Theo, who went from having brief appearances throughout Part 2, to each having their own lines of stories as of Part 3. And Cheetah herself is even more ascended by having her own group, and being one of Part 3's main protagonists. Quite the change from how her other counterparts are portrayed.

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{{Ascended Extra}}: Characters that had seemingly minor roles in their original works get moments to shine in this series. Most notable for Cheetah Cheetah, Connor and Theo, who went from having brief appearances throughout Part 2, to each having their own lines of stories as of Part 3. And Cheetah herself is even more ascended by having her own group, and being one of Part 3's main protagonists. Quite the change from how her other counterparts are portrayed.
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{{And Now for Someone Completely Different}}: Due to the way that the media some stories are based on are structured, it's not uncommon for perspective to change from one character/group to another between stories, sometimes even within stories. Some characters even get a {{Day in the Limelight}}.

to:

{{And Now for Someone Completely Different}}: Due to the way that some of the media some that the stories are based on are structured, it's not uncommon for perspective to change from one character/group to another between stories, sometimes even within stories. Some characters even get a {{Day in the Limelight}}.
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{{And Now for Someone Completely Different}}: Due to the way that the media some stories are based on are structured, it's not uncommon for perspective to change from one character/group to another between stories, sometimes even within stories. Some characters even get a {{Day in the Limelight}}.

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* MLP Characters: Both the original Mane 6 and their human counterparts have been members of the team, with the Human Mane 6 in particular having a much more noticeable boost. Meanwhile, several students of Crystal Prep Acedemy have also joined the team and obtained abilities allowing them to fight. Even more of a shock, after their defeat in the Seven Great Demon Lords Saga, two of the Dazzlings (Aria and Sonata) join the team at the beginning of the Ginova Family Saga, obtaining ways to make up for their lost magic.

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* MLP Characters: Both the original Mane 6 and their human counterparts have been members of the team, with the Human Mane 6 in particular having a much more noticeable boost. Meanwhile, several students of Crystal Prep Acedemy Academy have also joined the team and obtained abilities allowing them to fight. Even more of a shock, after their defeat in the Seven Great Demon Lords Saga, two of the Dazzlings (Aria and Sonata) join the team at the beginning of the Ginova Family Saga, obtaining ways to make up for their lost magic.



* Elma from Trillion: God of Destruction, manages to retain her powers as Overlord of Gloom. Not only that, but thanks to a epiphany from a simulated Rias Gremory in UF: Inherited Wills, she becomes a [[MartialPacifist Martial Pacifist]], with a whole new arsenal of magic spells.

to:

* Elma from Trillion: God of Destruction, manages to retain her powers as Overlord of Gloom. Not only that, but thanks to a an epiphany from a simulated Rias Gremory in UF: Inherited Wills, she becomes a [[MartialPacifist Martial Pacifist]], with a whole new arsenal of magic spells.
spells.

{{Ascended Extra}}: Characters that had seemingly minor roles in their original works get moments to shine in this series. Most notable for Cheetah and Theo, who went from having brief appearances throughout Part 2, to each having their own lines of stories as of Part 3. And Cheetah herself is even more ascended by having her own group, and being one of Part 3's main protagonists. Quite the change from how her other counterparts are portrayed.
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{{Defeat Means Friendship}}: A running theme with several teams in this series is that some members are fought at least once as enemies before they officially join.
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{{Acceptable Breaks From Canon}}: This happens quite often, mostly using Retroactive Discontinuity, as the presence of the heroes bend the canon storyline in different ways, resulting in different endings to key points in the world's history. In fact, it even has a unique variant of the Canon Mixing category of the trope: Another world's canon events occurring on the same setting as one of the worlds, even spanning across multiple worlds.


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{{Draco In Leather Pants}}: Some of the more sympathetic and humane villains, or ones with justifiable motivations and goals, and anti-villains may get this trope from time to time, preventing them from being killed as canon dictates, or even causing them to make a [[HeelFaceTurn Heel-Face Turn]].
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* Elma from Trillion: God of Destruction, manages to retain her powers as Overlord of Gloom. Not only that, but thanks to a epiphany from a simulated Rias Gremory in UF: Inherited Wills, she becomes a [[MartialPacifist Martial Pacifist]], with a whole new arsenal of magic spells.

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[[SparedByTheAdaptation Spared By The Adaptation]]: This has happened many times across all series, even though it is only a few out of the many. Sometimes, when done to a villain, this results in a [[HeelFaceTurn Heel-Face Turn]]



* (Unnamed) Saga (Work in Progress)

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* (Unnamed) Saga (Work in Progress)
Demon Kingdom Saga

* God Challengers Saga

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