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* Oof, sigh, le sigh, and X, I am disappoint. [[labelnote:Explanation]] All common responses that players often give when their tributes die.[[/labelnote]]

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* Oof, sigh, le sigh, Alas, poor X, and X, I am disappoint. [[labelnote:Explanation]] All common responses that players often give when their tributes die.[[/labelnote]]
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* The [[Music/{{BTS}} V]] Incident. [[labelnote:Explanation]]After V' s death at the hands of [[VideoGame/TheBattleCats Miko Mitama]] in Reboot Season 60, which involved him being subjected to every non-blacklisted fatal events by the latter, the Main/FridgeHorror from this results in the whole incident becoming pretty infamous among the community.[[/labelnote]]

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* The [[Music/{{BTS}} V]] Incident. [[labelnote:Explanation]]After V' s death at the hands of [[VideoGame/TheBattleCats Miko Mitama]] in Reboot Season 60, which involved him being subjected to every non-blacklisted fatal events event at the time by the latter, the Main/FridgeHorror FridgeHorror from this results in the whole incident becoming pretty infamous among the community.[[/labelnote]]
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* The [[Music/{{BTS}} V]] Incident. [[labelnote:Explanation]]After V' s death at the hands of [[VideoGame/TheBattleCat Miko Mitama]] in Reboot Season 60, which involved him being subjected to every non-blacklisted fatal events by the latter, the Main/FridgeHorror from this results in the whole incident becoming pretty infamous among the community.[[/labelnote]]

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* The [[Music/{{BTS}} V]] Incident. [[labelnote:Explanation]]After V' s death at the hands of [[VideoGame/TheBattleCat [[VideoGame/TheBattleCats Miko Mitama]] in Reboot Season 60, which involved him being subjected to every non-blacklisted fatal events by the latter, the Main/FridgeHorror from this results in the whole incident becoming pretty infamous among the community.[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Memes/StevenUniverse Steven's Knife]] is canon.[[labelnote:Explanation]]After WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse snapped and killed five tributes at once by ''[[GenuineHumanHide skinning and wearing them as flesh jackets]]'' in OG Season 234, the Discord server ''exploded'' with jokes that the Steven's Knife meme (where he was [[BlackComedy jokingly said to use a knife to murder people]]) was [[AscendedMeme canonized]] in the HGS universe.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Memes/StevenUniverse Steven's Knife]] is canon.[[labelnote:Explanation]]After WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse snapped and killed five tributes at once by ''[[GenuineHumanHide skinning and wearing them as flesh jackets]]'' in OG Season 234, the Discord server ''exploded'' with jokes that the Steven's Knife meme (where he was [[BlackComedy jokingly said to use a knife to murder people]]) was [[AscendedMeme canonized]] in the HGS universe.[[/labelnote]]
* The [[Music/{{BTS}} V]] Incident. [[labelnote:Explanation]]After V' s death at the hands of [[VideoGame/TheBattleCat Miko Mitama]] in Reboot Season 60, which involved him being subjected to every non-blacklisted fatal events by the latter, the Main/FridgeHorror from this results in the whole incident becoming pretty infamous among the community.
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* The ''Franchise/Ben10'' curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Ever since their debut in OG Season 140, ''Ben 10'' tributes have exhibited a tendency to perform ''very'' poorly. The players often joke about there being a {{curse}} on the source material, often nominating tributes from the franchise in hopes of them breaking the curse. Taken UpToEleven when the Curse ''itself'' was nominated in OG Season 246, where it ''won'' because ComicBook/ThePunisher encouraged it to kill others. It seems to have been exorcised in the Reboot, though, where ''Ben 10'' tributes appear to have fairly balanced performance, some even becoming podium finishers.[[/labelnote]]

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* The ''Franchise/Ben10'' curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Ever since their debut in OG Season 140, ''Ben 10'' tributes have exhibited a tendency to perform ''very'' poorly. The players often joke about there being a {{curse}} on the source material, often nominating tributes from the franchise in hopes of them breaking the curse. Taken UpToEleven when the Curse ''itself'' was nominated in OG Season 246, where it ''won'' because ComicBook/ThePunisher encouraged it to kill others. It seems to have been exorcised in the Reboot, though, where ''Ben 10'' tributes appear to have fairly balanced performance, performances, some even becoming podium finishers.[[/labelnote]]
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* The ''Franchise/Ben10'' curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Ever since their debut in OG Season 140, ''Ben 10'' tributes have exhibited a tendency to perform ''very'' poorly. The players often joke about there being a {{curse}} on the source material, often nominating tributes from the franchise in hopes of them breaking the curse. Taken UpToEleven when the Curse ''itself'' was nominated in OG Season 246, where it ''won'' because ComicBook/ThePunisher encouraged it to kill others.[[/labelnote]]

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* The ''Franchise/Ben10'' curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Ever since their debut in OG Season 140, ''Ben 10'' tributes have exhibited a tendency to perform ''very'' poorly. The players often joke about there being a {{curse}} on the source material, often nominating tributes from the franchise in hopes of them breaking the curse. Taken UpToEleven when the Curse ''itself'' was nominated in OG Season 246, where it ''won'' because ComicBook/ThePunisher encouraged it to kill others. It seems to have been exorcised in the Reboot, though, where ''Ben 10'' tributes appear to have fairly balanced performance, some even becoming podium finishers.[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Franchise/StarWars The Red Squadron]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]]In OG Season 174, the other tributes kept letting ''the entire Red Squadron'' compete in competitions as a single participant despite their ''outrageous'' advantage in numbers over the other competitors. They understandably won ''every single time''. This happened ''four'' times. They won a game of laser tag, a cooking duel, a paintball war, and a pun-off. Ever since then, whenever a group tribute wins a competition in the same fashion, the Red Squadron is ''inevitably'' brought up.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Franchise/StarWars The Red Squadron]].Squadron]] wins everything. [[labelnote:Explanation]]In OG Season 174, the other tributes kept letting ''the entire Red Squadron'' compete in competitions as a single participant despite their ''outrageous'' advantage in numbers over the other competitors. They understandably won ''every single time''. This happened ''four'' times. They won a game of laser tag, a cooking duel, a paintball war, and a pun-off. Ever since then, whenever a group tribute wins a competition in the same fashion, the Red Squadron is ''inevitably'' brought up.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Franchise/StarWars The Red Squadron]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]]In OG Season 174, the other tributes kept letting ''the entire Red Squadron'' compete in competitions as a single participant despite their ''outrageous'' advantage in numbers over the other competitors. They understandably won ''every single time''. This happened ''four'' times. They won a game of laser tag, a cooking duel, a paintball war, and a pun-off. Ever since then, whenever a group tribute wins a competition in the same fashion, the Red Squadron is ''inevitably'' brought up.[[/labelnote]]



* [[Franchise/StarWars The Red Squadron]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]]In OG Season 174, the other tributes kept letting ''the entire Red Squadron'' compete in competitions as a single participant despite their ''outrageous'' advantage in numbers over the other competitors. They understandably won ''every single time''. This happened ''four'' times. They won a game of laser tag, a cooking duel, a paintball war, and a pun-off. Ever since then, whenever a group tribute wins a competition in the same fashion, the Red Squadron is ''inevitably'' brought up.[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Memes/StevenUniverse Steven's Knife]] is canon.[[labelnote:Explanation]]After WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse snapped and killed five tributes at once by ''[[GenuineHumanHide skinning and wearing them as flesh jackets]]'' in OG Season 234, the Discord server ''exploded'' with jokes that the Steven's Knife meme (where he was [[BlackComedy jokingly said to use a knife to murder people]]) was [[AscendedMeme canonized]] in the HGS universe.[[/labelnote]]
* [[Franchise/StarWars The Red Squadron]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]]In OG Season 174, the other tributes kept letting ''the entire Red Squadron'' compete in competitions as a single participant despite their ''outrageous'' advantage in numbers over the other competitors. They understandably won ''every single time''. This happened ''four'' times. They won a game of laser tag, a cooking duel, a paintball war, and a pun-off. Ever since then, whenever a group tribute wins a competition in the same fashion, the Red Squadron is ''inevitably'' brought up.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Memes/StevenUniverse Steven's Knife]] is canon.[[labelnote:Explanation]]After WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse snapped and killed five tributes at once by ''[[GenuineHumanHide skinning and wearing them as flesh jackets]]'' in OG Season 234, the Discord server ''exploded'' with jokes that the Steven's Knife meme (where he was [[BlackComedy jokingly said to use a knife to murder people]]) was [[AscendedMeme canonized]] in the HGS universe.[[/labelnote]]
* [[Franchise/StarWars The Red Squadron]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]]In OG Season 174, the other tributes kept letting ''the entire Red Squadron'' compete in competitions as a single participant despite their ''outrageous'' advantage in numbers over the other competitors. They understandably won ''every single time''. This happened ''four'' times. They won a game of laser tag, a cooking duel, a paintball war, and a pun-off. Ever since then, whenever a group tribute wins a competition in the same fashion, the Red Squadron is ''inevitably'' brought up.[[/labelnote]]
* [[Memes/StevenUniverse Steven's Knife]] is canon.[[labelnote:Explanation]]After WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse snapped and killed five tributes at once by ''[[GenuineHumanHide skinning and wearing them as flesh jackets]]'' in OG Season 234, the Discord server ''exploded'' with jokes that the Steven's Knife meme (where he was [[BlackComedy jokingly said to use a knife to murder people]]) was [[AscendedMeme canonized]] in the HGS universe.
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* [[Franchise/StarWars The Red Squadron]] just ''keeps'' winning. [[labelnote:Explanation]]In OG Season 174, the other tributes kept letting ''the entire Red Squadron'' compete in competitions as a single participant despite their ''outrageous'' advantage in numbers over the other competitors. They understandably won ''every single time''. This happened ''four'' times. They won a game of laser tag, a cooking duel, a paintball war, and a pun-off. Ever since then, whenever a group tribute wins a competition in the same fashion, the Red Squadron is ''inevitably'' brought up.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Franchise/StarWars The Red Squadron]] just ''keeps'' winning.Squadron]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]]In OG Season 174, the other tributes kept letting ''the entire Red Squadron'' compete in competitions as a single participant despite their ''outrageous'' advantage in numbers over the other competitors. They understandably won ''every single time''. This happened ''four'' times. They won a game of laser tag, a cooking duel, a paintball war, and a pun-off. Ever since then, whenever a group tribute wins a competition in the same fashion, the Red Squadron is ''inevitably'' brought up.[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Memes/StevenUniverse Steven's Knife]] is canon.[[labelnote:Explanation]]After WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse snapped and killed five tributes at once by ''[[GenuineHumanHide skinning and wearing them as flesh jackets]]'' in OG Season 234, the Discord server ''exploded'' with jokes that the Steven's Knife meme (where he was [[BlackComedy jokingly said to use a knife to murder people]]) was [[AscendedMeme canonized]] in the HGS universe.[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Memes/StevenUniverse Steven's Knife]] is canon.[[labelnote:Explanation]]After WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse snapped and killed five tributes at once by ''[[GenuineHumanHide skinning and wearing them as flesh jackets]]'' in OG Season 234, the Discord server ''exploded'' with jokes that the Steven's Knife meme (where he was [[BlackComedy jokingly said to use a knife to murder people]]) was [[AscendedMeme canonized]] in the HGS universe.[[/labelnote]]
* [[Franchise/StarWars The Red Squadron]] just ''keeps'' winning. [[labelnote:Explanation]]In OG Season 174, the other tributes kept letting ''the entire Red Squadron'' compete in competitions as a single participant despite their ''outrageous'' advantage in numbers over the other competitors. They understandably won ''every single time''. This happened ''four'' times. They won a game of laser tag, a cooking duel, a paintball war, and a pun-off. Ever since then, whenever a group tribute wins a competition in the same fashion, the Red Squadron is ''inevitably'' brought up.
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* Steel chairs. [[labelnote:Explanation]]One of the most infamous fatal events was the old "steel chair event." It was added before OG Season 128, and was orginally worded as "([=Player1=]) is about to beat ([=Player2=]), but here comes ([=Player3=]) with the steel chair!" It was inputted so that both P1 ''and'' P2 die, which confused many players. It was eventually retired in OG Season 160 because of its confusing, ambiguous wording. Eventually though, it was re-added in OG Season 186 when it was reworded to be clear that P3 only kills P1. However, a variant that goes by the original interpretation was also added in OG Season 217. Ever since, there are many more events that reference steel chairs, even an arena event dedicated to them. And in OG Season 236, two steel chairs were nominated as tributes (one named Ron).[[/labelnote]]

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* Steel chairs. [[labelnote:Explanation]]One of the most infamous fatal events was the old "steel chair event." It was added before OG Season 128, and was orginally originally worded as "([=Player1=]) is about to beat ([=Player2=]), but here comes ([=Player3=]) with the steel chair!" It was inputted so that both P1 ''and'' P2 die, which confused many players. It was eventually retired in OG Season 160 because of its confusing, ambiguous wording. Eventually though, it was re-added in OG Season 186 when it was reworded to be clear that P3 only kills P1. However, a variant that goes by the original interpretation was also added in OG Season 217. Ever since, there are many more events that reference steel chairs, even an arena event dedicated to them. And in OG Season 236, two steel chairs were nominated as tributes (one named Ron).[[/labelnote]]

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* The [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Aang]] treatment. [[labelnote:Explanation]]This is what the players have taken to calling an event in which several tributes ''[[{{Pun}} gaang]]'' up on one tribute. The name comes from an incident where four tributes tracked down and killed Aang in Season 14.[[/labelnote]]
* The ''Franchise/Ben10'' curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Ever since their debut in Season 140, ''Ben 10'' tributes have exhibited a tendency to perform ''very'' poorly. The players often joke about there being a [[{{Curse}} curse]] on the source material, often nominating tributes from the franchise in hopes of them breaking the curse.[[/labelnote]]

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* The [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Aang]] treatment. [[labelnote:Explanation]]This is what the players have taken to calling an event in which several tributes ''[[{{Pun}} gaang]]'' up on one tribute. The name comes from an incident where four tributes tracked down and killed Aang in OG Season 14.[[/labelnote]]
* The ''Franchise/Ben10'' curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Ever since their debut in OG Season 140, ''Ben 10'' tributes have exhibited a tendency to perform ''very'' poorly. The players often joke about there being a [[{{Curse}} curse]] {{curse}} on the source material, often nominating tributes from the franchise in hopes of them breaking the curse.curse. Taken UpToEleven when the Curse ''itself'' was nominated in OG Season 246, where it ''won'' because ComicBook/ThePunisher encouraged it to kill others.[[/labelnote]]



* ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' and [[ImprobableWeaponUser improbable weapon usage]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]]For some reason, the fish of ''Finding Nemo'' tend to become improbable weapon users whenever they're nominated.[[/labelnote]]
* The ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]] MHA heroes tend to die '''extremely''' early. [[/labelnote]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' and [[ImprobableWeaponUser improbable {{improbable weapon usage]].us|er}}age. [[labelnote:Explanation]]For some reason, the fish of ''Finding Nemo'' tend to become improbable weapon users whenever they're nominated.[[/labelnote]]
* The ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]] MHA heroes tend to die '''extremely''' early.early in the Original Generation. [[/labelnote]]



* Steel chairs. [[labelnote:Explanation]]One of the most infamous fatal events was the old "steel chair event." It was added before Season 128, and was orginally worded as "([=Player1=]) is about to beat ([=Player2=]), but here comes ([=Player3=]) with the steel chair!" It was inputted so that both P1 ''and'' P2 die, which confused many players. It was eventually retired in Season 160 because of its confusing, ambiguous wording. Eventually though, it was re-added in Season 186 when it was reworded to be clear that P3 only kills P1. However, a variant that goes by the original interpretation was also added in Season 217. Ever since, there are many more events that reference steel chairs, even an arena event dedicated to them. And in Season 236, two steel chairs were nominated as tributes (one named Ron).[[/labelnote]]

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* Steel chairs. [[labelnote:Explanation]]One of the most infamous fatal events was the old "steel chair event." It was added before OG Season 128, and was orginally worded as "([=Player1=]) is about to beat ([=Player2=]), but here comes ([=Player3=]) with the steel chair!" It was inputted so that both P1 ''and'' P2 die, which confused many players. It was eventually retired in OG Season 160 because of its confusing, ambiguous wording. Eventually though, it was re-added in OG Season 186 when it was reworded to be clear that P3 only kills P1. However, a variant that goes by the original interpretation was also added in OG Season 217. Ever since, there are many more events that reference steel chairs, even an arena event dedicated to them. And in OG Season 236, two steel chairs were nominated as tributes (one named Ron).[[/labelnote]]
* [[Memes/StevenUniverse Steven's Knife]] is canon.[[labelnote:Explanation]]After WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse snapped and killed five tributes at once by ''[[GenuineHumanHide skinning and wearing them as flesh jackets]]'' in OG Season 234, the Discord server ''exploded'' with jokes that the Steven's Knife meme (where he was [[BlackComedy jokingly said to use a knife to murder people]]) was [[AscendedMeme canonized]] in the HGS universe.
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* Steel chairs. [[labelnote:Explanation]]One of the most infamous fatal events was the old "steel chair event." It was added before Season 128, and was orginally worded as "([=Player1=]) is about to beat ([=Player2=]), but here comes ([=Player3=]) with the steel chair!" It was inputted so that both P1 ''and'' P2 die, which confused many players. It was eventually retired in Season 160 because of its confusing, ambiguous wording. Eventually though, it was re-added in Season 186 when it was reworded to be clear that P3 only kills P1. However, a variant that goes by the original interpretation was also added in Season 217. Ever since, there are many more events that reference steel chair, even an arena event dedicated to them. And in Season 236, two steel chairs were nominated as tributes (one named Ron).[[/labelnote]]

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* Steel chairs. [[labelnote:Explanation]]One of the most infamous fatal events was the old "steel chair event." It was added before Season 128, and was orginally worded as "([=Player1=]) is about to beat ([=Player2=]), but here comes ([=Player3=]) with the steel chair!" It was inputted so that both P1 ''and'' P2 die, which confused many players. It was eventually retired in Season 160 because of its confusing, ambiguous wording. Eventually though, it was re-added in Season 186 when it was reworded to be clear that P3 only kills P1. However, a variant that goes by the original interpretation was also added in Season 217. Ever since, there are many more events that reference steel chair, chairs, even an arena event dedicated to them. And in Season 236, two steel chairs were nominated as tributes (one named Ron).[[/labelnote]]
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* Oof, sigh, le sigh. [[labelnote:Explanation]] All common responses that players often give when their tributes die.[[/labelnote]]
* [[Literature/TheHungerGames President Snow]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]]There are several events involving Snow, and it is also commonplace to nominate him as a tribute.[[/labelnote]]

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* Oof, sigh, le sigh.sigh, and X, I am disappoint. [[labelnote:Explanation]] All common responses that players often give when their tributes die.[[/labelnote]]
* [[Literature/TheHungerGames President Snow]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]]There are several events involving Snow, and it is it's also commonplace to nominate him as a tribute.[[/labelnote]]
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* The [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Aang]] treatment. [[labelnote:Explanation]]This is what the players have taken to calling an event in which several tributes ''[[{{Pun}} gaang]]'' up on one tribute. The name comes from an incident where four tributes tracked down and killed Aang in Season 14.]][[/labelnote]]

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* The [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Aang]] treatment. [[labelnote:Explanation]]This is what the players have taken to calling an event in which several tributes ''[[{{Pun}} gaang]]'' up on one tribute. The name comes from an incident where four tributes tracked down and killed Aang in Season 14.]][[/labelnote]][[/labelnote]]
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* Oof, sigh, le sigh. [[labelnote:Explanation]] All common responses that players often give when their tributes die.[[/labelnote]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' and [[ImprobableWeaponUser improbable weapon usage]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]]For some reason, the fish of ''Finding Nemo'' tend to become improbable weapon users whenever they're nominated.[[/labelnote]]
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* The Manga/MyHeroAcademia curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]] MHA heroes tend to die '''extremely''' early. [[/labelnote]]

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* The Manga/MyHeroAcademia ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]] MHA heroes tend to die '''extremely''' early. [[/labelnote]]
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* ''Franchise/Ben10'' curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Ever since their debut in Season 140, ''Ben 10'' tributes have exhibited a tendency to perform ''very'' poorly. The players often joke about there being a [[{{Curse}} curse]] on the source material, often nominating tributes from the franchise in hopes of them breaking the curse.[[/labelnote]]

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* The ''Franchise/Ben10'' curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Ever since their debut in Season 140, ''Ben 10'' tributes have exhibited a tendency to perform ''very'' poorly. The players often joke about there being a [[{{Curse}} curse]] on the source material, often nominating tributes from the franchise in hopes of them breaking the curse.[[/labelnote]]
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* The 4th place curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]When a tribute makes 4th place without getting most kills, just ''barely'' missing out on a spot in the Hall of Fame, they are said to have gotten the "4th place curse."[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Literature/TheHungerGames President Snow]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]]There are several events involving Snow, and it is also commonplace to nominate him as a tribute.[[/labelnote]]

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* The [[VideoGame/{{Blood}} Caleb]] and/or [[VideoGame/CastlevaniaOrderOfEcclesia Shanoa]] curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]] Originally nominated by Eredars, these two tributes are some of his more well-known ones... [[ButtMonkey for dying extremely early in the season no matter how many times they're nominated.]] Mainly used for Eredars' tributes that can never, ever catch a break, no matter how many times they're nominated. [[/labelnote]]
* The Manga/MyHeroAcademia curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]] MHA heroes tend to die '''extremely''' early. [[/labelnote]]



* Steel chairs. [[labelnote:Explanation]]One of the most infamous fatal events was the old "steel chair event." It was added before Season 128, and was orginally worded as "([=Player1=]) is about to beat ([=Player2=]), but here comes ([=Player3=]) with the steel chair!" It was inputted so that both P1 ''and'' P2 die, which confused many players. It was eventually retired in Season 160 because of its confusing, ambiguous wording. Eventually though, it was re-added in Season 186 when it was reworded to be clear that P3 only kills P1. However, a variant that goes by the original interpretation was also added in Season 217. Ever since, there are many more events that reference steel chair, even an arena event dedicated to them. And in Season 236, two steel chairs were nominated as tributes (one named Ron).[[/labelnote]]
* The [[VideoGame/{{Blood}} Caleb]] and/or [[VideoGame/CastlevaniaOrderOfEcclesia Shanoa]] curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]] Originally nominated by Eredars, these two tributes are some of his more well-known ones... [[ButtMonkey for dying extremely early in the season no matter how many times they're nominated.]] Mainly used for Eredars' tributes that can never, ever catch a break, no matter how many times they're nominated. [[/labelnote]]

* The Manga/MyHeroAcademia curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]] MHA heroes tend to die '''extremely''' early. [[/labelnote]]

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* Steel chairs. [[labelnote:Explanation]]One of the most infamous fatal events was the old "steel chair event." It was added before Season 128, and was orginally worded as "([=Player1=]) is about to beat ([=Player2=]), but here comes ([=Player3=]) with the steel chair!" It was inputted so that both P1 ''and'' P2 die, which confused many players. It was eventually retired in Season 160 because of its confusing, ambiguous wording. Eventually though, it was re-added in Season 186 when it was reworded to be clear that P3 only kills P1. However, a variant that goes by the original interpretation was also added in Season 217. Ever since, there are many more events that reference steel chair, even an arena event dedicated to them. And in Season 236, two steel chairs were nominated as tributes (one named Ron).[[/labelnote]]
* The [[VideoGame/{{Blood}} Caleb]] and/or [[VideoGame/CastlevaniaOrderOfEcclesia Shanoa]] curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]] Originally nominated by Eredars, these two tributes are some of his more well-known ones... [[ButtMonkey for dying extremely early in the season no matter how many times they're nominated.]] Mainly used for Eredars' tributes that can never, ever catch a break, no matter how many times they're nominated. [[/labelnote]]

* The Manga/MyHeroAcademia curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]] MHA heroes tend to die '''extremely''' early.
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* The [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Aang treatment]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]]This is what the players have taken to calling an event in which several tributes ''[[{{Pun}} gaang]]'' up on one tribute. The name comes from an incident where four tributes tracked down and killed Aang in Season 14.]][[/labelnote]]

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* The [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Aang treatment]].Aang]] treatment. [[labelnote:Explanation]]This is what the players have taken to calling an event in which several tributes ''[[{{Pun}} gaang]]'' up on one tribute. The name comes from an incident where four tributes tracked down and killed Aang in Season 14.]][[/labelnote]]

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* ''Franchise/Ben10'' Curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Ever since their debut in Season 140, ''Ben 10'' tributes have exhibited a tendency to perform ''very'' poorly. The players often joke about there being a [[{{Curse}} curse]] on the source material, often nominating tributes from the franchise in hopes of them breaking the curse.[[/labelnote]]

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* The [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Aang treatment]]. [[labelnote:Explanation]]This is what the players have taken to calling an event in which several tributes ''[[{{Pun}} gaang]]'' up on one tribute. The name comes from an incident where four tributes tracked down and killed Aang in Season 14.]][[/labelnote]]
* ''Franchise/Ben10'' Curse.curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Ever since their debut in Season 140, ''Ben 10'' tributes have exhibited a tendency to perform ''very'' poorly. The players often joke about there being a [[{{Curse}} curse]] on the source material, often nominating tributes from the franchise in hopes of them breaking the curse.[[/labelnote]]
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* Steel chairs. [[labelnote:Explanation]]One of the most infamous fatal events was the old "steel chair event." It was added before Season 128, and was orginally worded as "([=Player1=]) is about to beat ([=Player2=]), but here comes ([=Player3=]) with the steel chair!" It was inputted so that both P1 ''and'' P2 die, which confused many players. It was eventually retired in Season 160 because of its confusing, ambiguous wording. Eventually though, it was re-added in Season 186 when it was reworded to be clear that P3 only kills P1. However, a variant that goes by the original interpretation was also added in Season 217. Ever since, there are many more events that reference steel chair, even an arena event dedicated to them. And in Season 236, two steel chairs were nominated as tributes (one named Ron).[[/labelnote]]

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* Steel chairs. [[labelnote:Explanation]]One of the most infamous fatal events was the old "steel chair event." It was added before Season 128, and was orginally worded as "([=Player1=]) is about to beat ([=Player2=]), but here comes ([=Player3=]) with the steel chair!" It was inputted so that both P1 ''and'' P2 die, which confused many players. It was eventually retired in Season 160 because of its confusing, ambiguous wording. Eventually though, it was re-added in Season 186 when it was reworded to be clear that P3 only kills P1. However, a variant that goes by the original interpretation was also added in Season 217. Ever since, there are many more events that reference steel chair, even an arena event dedicated to them. And in Season 236, two steel chairs were nominated as tributes (one named Ron).[[/labelnote]]
* The [[VideoGame/{{Blood}} Caleb]] and/or [[VideoGame/CastlevaniaOrderOfEcclesia Shanoa]] curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]] Originally nominated by Eredars, these two tributes are some of his more well-known ones... [[ButtMonkey for dying extremely early in the season no matter how many times they're nominated.]] Mainly used for Eredars' tributes that can never, ever catch a break, no matter how many times they're nominated. [[/labelnote]]

* The Manga/MyHeroAcademia curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]] MHA heroes tend to die '''extremely''' early.
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* Ron. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Tropers/TacoBadger has been known to nominate a clone of another tribute, naming them "Ron."[[/labelnote]]
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* ''Franchise/Ben10'' Curse. [[labelnote:Explanation]]Ever since their debut in Season 140, ''Ben 10'' tributes have exhibited a tendency to perform ''very'' poorly. The players often joke about there being a [[{{Curse}} curse]] on the source material, often nominating tributes from the franchise in hopes of them breaking the curse.[[/labelnote]]
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* Steel chairs. [[labelnote:Explanation]]One of the most infamous fatal events was the old "steel chair event." It was added before Season 128, and was orginally worded as "([=Player1=]) is about to beat ([=Player2=]), but here comes ([=Player3=]) with the steel chair!" It was inputted so that both P1 ''and'' P2 die, which confused many players. It was eventually retired in Season 160 because of its confusing, ambiguous wording. Eventually though, it was re-added in Season 186 when it was reworded to be clear that P3 only kills P1. However, a variant that goes by the original interpretation was also added in Season 217. Ever since, there are many more events that reference steel chair, even an arena event dedicated to them. And in Season 236, two steel chairs were nominated as tributes (one named Ron).[[/labelnote]]

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