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** Regime Batman mentions that his identity was revealed and Bruce Wayne was made a non-person, so presumably the Wayne Manor is abandoned. Given [[CrapsackWorld the state of the Injustice world]], it would seem highly unlikely that Alfred is still alive. He would make an awfully tempting target for Batman's enemies.

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** Regime Insurgency Batman mentions that his identity was revealed and Bruce Wayne was made a non-person, so presumably the Wayne Manor is abandoned. Given [[CrapsackWorld the state of the Injustice world]], it would seem highly unlikely that Alfred is still alive. He would make an awfully tempting target for Batman's enemies.
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* Most of the time, it doesn't make sense story-wise for the background cameo characters to be standing around in the middle of a fight. However, in the Penitentiary on Stryker's Island, Deadshot can be seen hiding behind a pillar, exchanging shots with an unseen enemy. Considering that a massive battle between Insurgency and Regime forces happens on the Island during Chapter 8, and since it's established that mercenaries and former villains comprise the Insurgency, Deadshot is likely assisting the heroes.
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* [[spoiler: Superman killed a ''child''.]]

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* [[spoiler: Superman killed a ''child''. A superpowered child, but a child nonetheless.]]
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* Black Adam picking random cars from the traffic and throwing them at Good!Superman, who proceeds to ''blow them up with heat vision''.

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* Black Adam picking random cars from the traffic and throwing them at Good!Superman, who proceeds to ''blow them up with heat vision''.vision''.
* [[spoiler: Superman killed a ''child''.]]
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** They do establish early that Doomsday was uncontrollable without brainwashing, and they manage to find a way to successfully control him.

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** They do establish early that Doomsday was uncontrollable without brainwashing, and they manage to find a way to successfully control him.him.
*Black Adam picking random cars from the traffic and throwing them at Good!Superman, who proceeds to ''blow them up with heat vision''.
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* A major complaint about Yellow Lantern is that he doesn't sound threatening. However, remember that it is ''vastly'' out of character for Hal to willingly join the Sinestro Corps, and the Story mode establishes that he doesn't have the backbone to stand up to for what he believes - Hal doesn't sound intimidating simply because he's trying to hide the fact he's a coward.
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** I found it quite unbelievable that Luthor would allow Metropolis to be destroyed in such a matter. Then I realised that DCAU, Lois and Clark, and maybe even Smallville Luthor might not allow it, maybe. But Movie!Luther has never held any qualms about killing millions for his schemes.
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* Doomsday still appears in the background of the Fortress of Solitude, even if he is part of the match (may include a MirrorMatch). There is also the matter of Doomsday serving the Regime, whose leader he has tried to kill before. Then again, making clones of him are not impossible. If that would have been the case, and Superman was a bit wiser...

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* Doomsday still appears in the background of the Fortress of Solitude, even if he is part of the match (may include a MirrorMatch). There is also the matter of Doomsday serving the Regime, whose leader he has tried to kill before. Then again, making clones of him are not impossible. If that would have been the case, and Superman was a bit wiser...wiser...
** They do establish early that Doomsday was uncontrollable without brainwashing, and they manage to find a way to successfully control him.
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* Regime Raven is not seen anywhere when the Regime falls and most of its members arrested. Assuming she wasn't arrested offscreen by the Amazons, that means that we have someone seeking to bring forth the {{The DCU}}'s equivalent of {{Satan}} still roaming free and capable of completing that goal. Given that the mainline heroes eventually return to their universe, there will be no one to stop Trigon's potential return.

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* Regime Raven is not seen anywhere when the Regime falls and most of its members arrested. Assuming she wasn't arrested offscreen by the Amazons, that means that we have someone seeking to bring forth the {{The DCU}}'s equivalent of {{Satan}} still roaming free and capable of completing that goal. Given that the mainline heroes eventually return to their universe, there will be no one to stop Trigon's potential return.return.
* Doomsday still appears in the background of the Fortress of Solitude, even if he is part of the match (may include a MirrorMatch). There is also the matter of Doomsday serving the Regime, whose leader he has tried to kill before. Then again, making clones of him are not impossible. If that would have been the case, and Superman was a bit wiser...
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* Regime Raven is not seen anywhere when the Regime falls and most of its members arrested. That means, we're having someone who's more than willing to bring forth the equivalent of {{Satan}} in the DC universe still roaming free and capable of letting loose anytime. And since the mainline heroes eventually return to their universe... there'll be no one to stop Trigon's coming there, if it happens.

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* Regime Raven is not seen anywhere when the Regime falls and most of its members arrested. That means, we're having Assuming she wasn't arrested offscreen by the Amazons, that means that we have someone who's more than willing seeking to bring forth the {{The DCU}}'s equivalent of {{Satan}} in the DC universe still roaming free and capable of letting loose anytime. And since completing that goal. Given that the mainline heroes eventually return to their universe... there'll universe, there will be no one to stop Trigon's coming there, if it happens.potential return.

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Deleted - it\'s not Fridge Brilliance, Cyborg outright states that some of the Titans were in Metropolis was nuked - not Fridge Brilliance, it\'s a Freudian Excuse. Deleted natter from the Fridge Horror entry regarding Raven & Trigon.


** It is also possible that some things were changed or reversed in the Injustice universe, and if [[spoiler:Luthor was always good then maybe Superman was always bad to some degree...]]



* The bios of several Regime-verse would explain further why some Regime-verse people were acting like that. In Regime Cyborg's bio, it is said that Regime Superman's wrath costed many of the Teen Titans' lives, putting great stress onto Cyborg. Tying on this is Regime Raven's bio, stating that she gave in to her demonic influence. Seeing on how many Teen Titans did not survive, all Titans have been great friends of Raven that let her keep Trigon's influence at bay, causing her to cross the DespairEventHorizon and eventually becoming the one who'd try to revive Trigon, [[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds probably to end her pain of losing her friends by letting Trigon come and destroy the world.]] [[spoiler:Possibly topping this off would be the murder of Dick Grayson by Damian Wayne. Dick is a Titan and a friend of Raven, Damian is never a Titan, Raven did not take Damian's KlingonPromotion into the next Nightwing well.]]

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* The bios of several Regime-verse would explain further why some Regime-verse people were acting like that. In Regime Cyborg's bio, it is said that Regime Superman's wrath costed many of the Teen Titans' lives, putting great stress onto Cyborg. Tying on this is Regime Raven's bio, stating that she gave in to her demonic influence. Seeing on how many Teen Titans did not survive, all Titans have been great friends of Raven that let her keep Trigon's influence at bay, causing her to cross the DespairEventHorizon and eventually becoming the one who'd try to revive Trigon, [[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds probably to end her pain of losing her friends by letting Trigon come and destroy the world.]] [[spoiler:Possibly topping this off would be the murder of Dick Grayson by Damian Wayne. Dick is a Titan and a friend of Raven, Damian is never a Titan, Raven did not take Damian's KlingonPromotion into the next Nightwing well.]]



* Regime Raven is not seen anywhere when the Regime falls and most of its members arrested. That means, we're having someone who's more than willing to bring forth the equivalent of {{Satan}} in the DC universe still roaming free and capable of letting loose anytime. And since the mainline heroes would eventually return to their universe... there'll be no one to stop Trigon's coming there, if it happens.
** The game follows up on that FridgeHorror in [[spoiler:Raven's Classic Battle ending]].
** It would create a plot hole on that, however. [[spoiler:Raven's Classic Battle ending seems to take it like Main Universe Raven came into the Regime-verse and took on Regime Superman, as it implied that Trigon's return being 'it costed her dearly', it implies that Raven wouldn't want Trigon to be unleashed, while Regime Raven would want that ASAP. That being said, the horror's lessened a bit, since in Classic Battle the only 'casualty' is just Regime Superman, there are still heroes not yet arrested to help her take on Trigon.]]

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* Regime Raven is not seen anywhere when the Regime falls and most of its members arrested. That means, we're having someone who's more than willing to bring forth the equivalent of {{Satan}} in the DC universe still roaming free and capable of letting loose anytime. And since the mainline heroes would eventually return to their universe... there'll be no one to stop Trigon's coming there, if it happens.
** The game follows up on that FridgeHorror in [[spoiler:Raven's Classic Battle ending]].
** It would create a plot hole on that, however. [[spoiler:Raven's Classic Battle ending seems to take it like Main Universe Raven came into the Regime-verse and took on Regime Superman, as it implied that Trigon's return being 'it costed her dearly', it implies that Raven wouldn't want Trigon to be unleashed, while Regime Raven would want that ASAP. That being said, the horror's lessened a bit, since in Classic Battle the only 'casualty' is just Regime Superman, there are still heroes not yet arrested to help her take on Trigon.]]
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* The bios of several Regime-verse would explain further why some Regime-verse people were acting like that. In Regime Cyborg's bio, it is said that Regime Superman's wrath costed many of the Teen Titans' lives, putting great stress onto Cyborg. Tying on this is Regime Raven's bio, stating that she gave in to her demonic influence. Seeing on how many Teen Titans did not survive, all Titans have been great friends of Raven that let her keep Trigon's influence at bay, causing her to cross the DespairEventHorizon and eventually becoming the one who'd try to revive Trigon, [[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds probably to end her pain of losing her friends by letting Trigon come and destroy the world.]] [[spoiler:Possibly topping this off would be the murder of Dick Grayson by Damian Wayne. Dick is a Titan and a friend of Raven, Damian is never a Titan, Raven did not take Damian's KlingonPromotion into the next Nightwing well.]]
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** The game follows up on that FridgeHorror in [[spoiler:Raven's Classic Battle ending]].

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** The game follows up on that FridgeHorror in [[spoiler:Raven's Classic Battle ending]].ending]].
** It would create a plot hole on that, however. [[spoiler:Raven's Classic Battle ending seems to take it like Main Universe Raven came into the Regime-verse and took on Regime Superman, as it implied that Trigon's return being 'it costed her dearly', it implies that Raven wouldn't want Trigon to be unleashed, while Regime Raven would want that ASAP. That being said, the horror's lessened a bit, since in Classic Battle the only 'casualty' is just Regime Superman, there are still heroes not yet arrested to help her take on Trigon.]]

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** It is also possible that some things were changed or reversed in the Injustice universe, and if [[spoiler:Luthor was always good then maybe Superman was always bad to some degree...]]



* Regime Raven is not seen anywhere when the Regime falls and most of its members arrested. That means, we're having someone who's more than willing to bring forth the equivalent of {{Satan}} in the DC universe still roaming free and capable of letting loose anytime. And since the mainline heroes would eventually return to their universe... there'll be none to stop Trigon's coming there, if it happens.

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* Regime Raven is not seen anywhere when the Regime falls and most of its members arrested. That means, we're having someone who's more than willing to bring forth the equivalent of {{Satan}} in the DC universe still roaming free and capable of letting loose anytime. And since the mainline heroes would eventually return to their universe... there'll be none no one to stop Trigon's coming there, if it happens.happens.
** The game follows up on that FridgeHorror in [[spoiler:Raven's Classic Battle ending]].
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* One of the creatures in the Fortress of Solitude's zoo is a starfish alien that is no doubt Starro the Conqueror. In a tiny little ball that anyone can pick up, right next to the "combat strip." Using this stage interactable will smash it into your opponent, freeing him in the process; after flopping around for a moment, he hops offscreen and disappears. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Who knows what horrors have been unleashed just for a little extra damage?]]

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* One of the creatures in the Fortress of Solitude's zoo is a starfish alien that is no doubt Starro the Conqueror. In a tiny little ball that anyone can pick up, right next to the "combat strip." Using this stage interactable will smash it into your opponent, freeing him in the process; after flopping around for a moment, he hops offscreen and disappears. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Who knows what horrors have been unleashed just for a little extra damage?]]damage?]]
* Regime Raven is not seen anywhere when the Regime falls and most of its members arrested. That means, we're having someone who's more than willing to bring forth the equivalent of {{Satan}} in the DC universe still roaming free and capable of letting loose anytime. And since the mainline heroes would eventually return to their universe... there'll be none to stop Trigon's coming there, if it happens.

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* On Themyscira, one of the hazards involves the victim smashing into a statue, falling down a stone stair, burning after knocking over a lit brazier, smashing into several branches and then finally getting crushed by the statue's head exactly where they land. With such poor luck for the victim, it's a ridiculous ContrivedCoincidence...
** until you remember that the Amazons are supposed to keep the fires in the temple burning or they will suffer bad luck. Remember that brazier?

* How come in the story the heroes always [[spoiler: beat their Regime counterparts, including the heroic Batman?]]
** Well, just ask Ares, who the Regime had [[spoiler: so deprived of conflict he began to lose powers]]. Essentially, [[spoiler: Regime members and its opposers became kinda rusty from not directly fighting in a long time]].

* It seems a little far-fetched that Superman would go this far off the rails. Or that the Joker would ever pull off nuking Metropois. I mean, Lex would NOT allow that, at least without his permission.
** [[spoiler: Lex Luthor is a good guy. That simple fact is the butterfly that causes everything else, as without him Superman didn't face anyone willing to attack his psychological weaknesses as viciously, and there wasn't one villain who "ruled" metropolis and kept interlopers out.]]

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* On Themyscira, one of the hazards involves the victim smashing into a statue, falling down a stone stair, burning after knocking over a lit brazier, smashing into several branches and then finally getting crushed by the statue's head exactly where they land. With such poor luck for the victim, it's a ridiculous ContrivedCoincidence...
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ContrivedCoincidence until you remember that the Amazons are supposed to keep the fires in the temple burning or they will suffer bad luck. Remember that brazier?

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* How come in the story the heroes always [[spoiler: beat their Regime counterparts, including the heroic Batman?]]
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Batman?]] Well, just ask Ares, who the Regime had [[spoiler: so deprived of conflict he began to lose powers]]. Essentially, [[spoiler: Regime members and its opposers became kinda rusty from not directly fighting in a long time]].

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* It seems a little far-fetched that Superman would go this far off the rails. Or that the Joker would ever pull off nuking Metropois. I mean, Lex would NOT allow that, at least without his permission. \n** [[spoiler: [[spoiler:In the ''Injustice'' universe, however, Lex Luthor is a good guy. That simple fact is the butterfly that causes everything else, as without him Superman didn't face anyone willing to attack his psychological weaknesses as viciously, and there wasn't one villain who "ruled" metropolis and kept interlopers out.]]
* Batman's Classic Battle ending has him [[spoiler:inherit Luthor's fortune & use it to revitalise Gotham & Metropolis, with his actions as Batman fighting the One Earth regime leading to the crime rate dropping & allowing him to focus on the rebuilding efforts. In other words, after years of fighting in their memory, Bruce gets to rebuild two cities in the manner his parents had revitalised Gotham before their deaths.]]

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* On Themyscira, one of the hazards involves the victim smashing into a statue, falling down a stone stair, burning after knocking over a lit brazier, smashing into several branches and then finally getting crushed by the statue's head exactly where they land. With such poor luck for the victim, it's a ridiculous ContrivedCoincidence... until you remember that the Amazons are supposed to keep the fires in the temple burning or they will suffer bad luck. Remember that brazier?

* How come in the story the heroes always [[spoiler: beat their Regime counterparts, including the heroic Batman?]] Well, just ask Ares, who the Regime had [[spoiler: so deprived of conflict he began to lose powers]]. Essentially, [[spoiler: Regime members and its opposers became kinda rusty from not directly fighting in a long time]].

* It seems a little far-fetched that Superman would go this far off the rails. Or that the Joker would ever pull off nuking Metropois. I mean, Lex would NOT allow that, at least without his permission. [[spoiler: Lex Luthor is a good guy. That simple fact is the butterfly that causes everything else, as without him Superman didn't face anyone willing to attack his psychological weaknesses as viciously, and there wasn't one villain who "ruled" metropolis and kept interlopers out.]]

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* On Themyscira, one of the hazards involves the victim smashing into a statue, falling down a stone stair, burning after knocking over a lit brazier, smashing into several branches and then finally getting crushed by the statue's head exactly where they land. With such poor luck for the victim, it's a ridiculous ContrivedCoincidence...
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until you remember that the Amazons are supposed to keep the fires in the temple burning or they will suffer bad luck. Remember that brazier?

* How come in the story the heroes always [[spoiler: beat their Regime counterparts, including the heroic Batman?]] Batman?]]
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Well, just ask Ares, who the Regime had [[spoiler: so deprived of conflict he began to lose powers]]. Essentially, [[spoiler: Regime members and its opposers became kinda rusty from not directly fighting in a long time]].

* It seems a little far-fetched that Superman would go this far off the rails. Or that the Joker would ever pull off nuking Metropois. I mean, Lex would NOT allow that, at least without his permission. [[spoiler:
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Lex Luthor is a good guy. That simple fact is the butterfly that causes everything else, as without him Superman didn't face anyone willing to attack his psychological weaknesses as viciously, and there wasn't one villain who "ruled" metropolis and kept interlopers out.]]
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* It seems a little far-fetched that Superman would go this far off the rails. Or that the Joker would ever pull off nuking Metropois. I mean, Lex would NOT allow that, at least without his permission. [[spoiler: Lex Luthor is a good guy. That simple fact is the butterfly that causes everything else, as without him Superman didn't face anyone willing to attack his psychological weaknesses as viciously, and there wasn't one villain who "ruled" metropolis and kept interlopers out.]]
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* How come in the story the heroes always [[spoiler: beat their Regime counterparts, including the heroic Batman?]] Well, just ask Ares, who the Regime had [[spoiler: so deprived of conflict he began to lose powers]]. Essentially, [[spoiler: Regime members and its opposers became kinda rusty from not directly fighting in a long time]].
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** Regime Batman mentions that his identity was revealed and Bruce Wayne was made a non-person, so presumably the Wayne Manor is abandoned. Given the state of the Injustice world, I wouldn't even assume that Alfred is still alive. He would make an awfully tempting target for Batman's enemies.

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** Regime Batman mentions that his identity was revealed and Bruce Wayne was made a non-person, so presumably the Wayne Manor is abandoned. Given [[CrapsackWorld the state of the Injustice world, I wouldn't even assume world]], it would seem highly unlikely that Alfred is still alive. He would make an awfully tempting target for Batman's enemies.
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** Regime Batman mentions that his identity was revealed and Bruce Wayne was made a non-person, so presumably the Wayne Manor is abandoned. Given the state of the Injustice world, I wouldn't even assume that Alfred is still alive. He would make an awfully tempting target for Batman's enemies.
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* On Themyscira, one of the hazards involves the victim smashing into a statue, falling down a stone stair, burning after knocking over a lit brazier, smashing into several branches and then finally getting crushed by the statue's head exactly where they land. With such poor luck for the victim, it's a ridiculous ContrivedCoincidence... until you remember that the Amazons are supposed to keep the fires in the temple burning or they will suffer bad luck. Remember that brazier? No wonder Wonder Woman lost her Battle Arena fight against Batman…

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* On Themyscira, one of the hazards involves the victim smashing into a statue, falling down a stone stair, burning after knocking over a lit brazier, smashing into several branches and then finally getting crushed by the statue's head exactly where they land. With such poor luck for the victim, it's a ridiculous ContrivedCoincidence... until you remember that the Amazons are supposed to keep the fires in the temple burning or they will suffer bad luck. Remember that brazier? No wonder Wonder Woman lost her Battle Arena fight against Batman…
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* On Themyscira, one of the hazards involves the victim smashing into a statue, falling down a stone stair, burning after knocking over a lit brazier, smashing into several branches and then finally getting crushed by the statue's head exactly where they land. With such poor luck for the victim, it's a ridiculous ContrivedCoincidence... until you remember that the Amazons are supposed to keep the fires in the temple burning or they will suffer bad luck. Remember that brazier?

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* On Themyscira, one of the hazards involves the victim smashing into a statue, falling down a stone stair, burning after knocking over a lit brazier, smashing into several branches and then finally getting crushed by the statue's head exactly where they land. With such poor luck for the victim, it's a ridiculous ContrivedCoincidence... until you remember that the Amazons are supposed to keep the fires in the temple burning or they will suffer bad luck. Remember that brazier?
brazier? No wonder Wonder Woman lost her Battle Arena fight against Batman…
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* One of the creatures in the Fortress of Solitude's zoo is a starfish alien that is no doubt Starro the Conqueror. In a tiny little ball that anyone can pick up, right next to the "combat strip." Using this stage interactable will smash it into your opponent, freeing him in the process; after flopping around for a moment, he hops offscreen and disappears. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Who knows what horrors that have been unleashed just for a little extra damage?]]

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* One of the creatures in the Fortress of Solitude's zoo is a starfish alien that is no doubt Starro the Conqueror. In a tiny little ball that anyone can pick up, right next to the "combat strip." Using this stage interactable will smash it into your opponent, freeing him in the process; after flopping around for a moment, he hops offscreen and disappears. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Who knows what horrors that have been unleashed just for a little extra damage?]]
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* On Themyscira, one of the hazards involves the victim smashing into a statue, falling down a stone stair, burning after knocking over a lit brazier, smashing into several branches and then finally getting crushed by the statue's head exactly where they land. With such poor luck for the victim, it's a ridiculous ContrivedCoincidence... until you remember that the amazons are supposed to keep the fires in the temple burning or they will suffer bad luck. Remember that brazier?

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* On Themyscira, one of the hazards involves the victim smashing into a statue, falling down a stone stair, burning after knocking over a lit brazier, smashing into several branches and then finally getting crushed by the statue's head exactly where they land. With such poor luck for the victim, it's a ridiculous ContrivedCoincidence... until you remember that the amazons Amazons are supposed to keep the fires in the temple burning or they will suffer bad luck. Remember that brazier?
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* In the Amazon Island Arena, one of the hazards involves the victim smashing into a statue, falling down a stone stair, burning after knocking over a lit brazier, smashing into several branches and then finally getting crushed by the statue's head exactly where they land. With such poor luck for the victim, it's a ridiculous ContrivedCoincidence... until you remember that the amazons are supposed to keep the fires in the temple burning or they will suffer bad luck. Remember that brazier?

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* In the Amazon Island Arena, On Themyscira, one of the hazards involves the victim smashing into a statue, falling down a stone stair, burning after knocking over a lit brazier, smashing into several branches and then finally getting crushed by the statue's head exactly where they land. With such poor luck for the victim, it's a ridiculous ContrivedCoincidence... until you remember that the amazons are supposed to keep the fires in the temple burning or they will suffer bad luck. Remember that brazier?
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* Fighting in the Batcave results in many a rock falling down onto the arena, particularly if a Clash takes place on the upper level. Now what are the ramifications for Wayne Manor, which is directly atop most of this? This also begs the question of where Alfred is. Did he evacuate when all the rumbling started, is he trapped under a bunch of rubble, or did he fall to his doom through that massive hole you just caused?

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* Fighting in the Batcave results in many a rock falling down onto the arena, particularly if a Clash takes place on the upper level. Now what are the ramifications for Wayne Manor, which is directly atop most of this? This also begs the question of where Alfred is. Did he evacuate when all the rumbling started, is he trapped under a bunch of rubble, or did he fall to his doom through that massive hole you just caused?caused?
* One of the creatures in the Fortress of Solitude's zoo is a starfish alien that is no doubt Starro the Conqueror. In a tiny little ball that anyone can pick up, right next to the "combat strip." Using this stage interactable will smash it into your opponent, freeing him in the process; after flopping around for a moment, he hops offscreen and disappears. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Who knows what horrors that have been unleashed just for a little extra damage?]]
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* In the Amazon Island Arena, one of the hazards involves the victim smashing into a statue, falling down a stone stair, burning after knocking over a lit brazier, smashing into several branches and then finally getting crushed by the statue's head exactly where they land. With such poor luck for the victim, it's a ridiculous ContrivedCoincidence... until you remember that the amazons are supposed to keep the fires in the temple burning or they will suffer bad luck. Remember that brazier?
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* Fighting in the Batcave results in many a rock falling down onto the arena, particularly if a Clash takes place on the upper level. Now what are the ramifications for Wayne Manor, which is directly atop most of this? This also begs the question of where Alfred is. Did he evacuate when all the rumbling started, is he trapped under a bunch of rubble, or did he fall to his doom through that massive whole you just caused?

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* Fighting in the Batcave results in many a rock falling down onto the arena, particularly if a Clash takes place on the upper level. Now what are the ramifications for Wayne Manor, which is directly atop most of this? This also begs the question of where Alfred is. Did he evacuate when all the rumbling started, is he trapped under a bunch of rubble, or did he fall to his doom through that massive whole hole you just caused?
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* Fighting in the Batcave results in many a rock falling down onto the arena, particularly if a Clash takes place on the upper level. Now what are the ramifications for Wayne Manor, which is directly atop most of this? This also begs the question of where Alfred is. Did he evacuate when all the rumbling started, is he trapped under a bunch of rubble, or did he fall to his doom through that massive whole you just caused?

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