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* '''Deconstructed''': Nobody trains, seeing as they'll never improve relative to each other.

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* '''Deconstructed''': '''Deconstructed''':
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Nobody trains, seeing as they'll never improve relative to each other.



* '''Reconstructed''': But they have to improve anyway, since nothing about this trope means they can't get better relative to their pasts selves.
** They have to improve anyway, since the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil is in full effect and if [[TheAce Alice]] can't beat the next villain, [[HoplessBossFight Bob and Trope-Tan have no chance.]]

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* '''Reconstructed''': '''Reconstructed''':
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But they have to improve anyway, since nothing about this trope means they can't get better relative to their pasts selves.
** They have to improve anyway, since the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil is in full effect and if [[TheAce Alice]] can't beat the next villain, [[HoplessBossFight [[HopelessBossFight Bob and Trope-Tan have no chance.]]
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** Trope-Tan may have turned evil...but she's still at the [[[BoisterousWeakling same relative strength,]] resulting in her becoming an IneffectualSympatheticVillain.

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** Trope-Tan may have turned evil...but she's still at the [[[BoisterousWeakling [[BoisterousWeakling same relative strength,]] resulting in her becoming an IneffectualSympatheticVillain.

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* '''Straight''': In ''The Troper Rangers'', it's very clear that Alice is the most powerful, followed by Bob, then by JustForFun/TropeTan. Except for a few instances of SidekickGlassCeiling and cases where one character may get a level in badass shortly before the other two, this dynamic remains unchanged.

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* '''Straight''': In ''The Troper Rangers'', it's very clear that Alice is the most powerful, followed by Bob, then by by JustForFun/TropeTan. Except for a few instances of SidekickGlassCeiling and cases where one character may get a level in badass shortly before the other two, this dynamic remains unchanged.


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** Trope-Tan [[TheResenter grows resentful]] of [[CantCatchUp her inablity to catch up]] and [[FaceHeelTurn betrays the heroes for more power.]]


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**They have to improve anyway, since the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil is in full effect and if [[TheAce Alice]] can't beat the next villain, [[HoplessBossFight Bob and Trope-Tan have no chance.]]
**Trope-Tan may have turned evil...but she's still at the [[[BoisterousWeakling same relative strength,]] resulting in her becoming an IneffectualSympatheticVillain.
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* '''Defied''': Alice uses her abilities in competition, but without the strong bones and tendons of someone who can lift heavy weights naturally, rips her body apart from the inside.

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* '''Defied''': Alice uses her abilities in competition, but without the strong bones Bob strongly dislikes being AlwaysSecondBest, and tendons of someone who can lift heavy weights naturally, rips her body apart from the inside.trains extra hard to try to catch up to Alice.
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Aversion and inversion are not the same thing.


* '''Straight''': In ''The Troper Rangers'', it's very clear that Alice is the most powerful, followed by Bob, then by TropeTan. Except for a few instances of SidekickGlassCeiling and cases where one character may get a level in badass shortly before the other two, this dynamic remains unchanged.

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* '''Straight''': In ''The Troper Rangers'', it's very clear that Alice is the most powerful, followed by Bob, then by TropeTan.JustForFun/TropeTan. Except for a few instances of SidekickGlassCeiling and cases where one character may get a level in badass shortly before the other two, this dynamic remains unchanged.



* '''Inverted''': See averted.

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* '''Inverted''': See averted.The power ranking ladder is gradually but completely reversed by the end of the story: Trope-tan becomes a PersonOfMassDestruction, Bob also TakesALevelInBadass, but Alice remains at about the same power level as before.
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'''Basic Trope''': Characters in a cast may change in power, but their power relative to each other remains the same.
* '''Straight''': In ''The Troper Rangers'', it's very clear that Alice is the most powerful, followed by Bob, then by TropeTan. Except for a few instances of SidekickGlassCeiling and cases where one character may get a level in badass shortly before the other two, this dynamic remains unchanged.
* '''Exaggerated''': ''The Troper Rangers'' have dozens of characters, and they all remains the same in relative power for a decades long television show.
* '''Downplayed''': There are permanent changes to the ranking, but the changes are few and far in-between, and most people have the same relative power.
* '''Justified''':
** The team sticks together, so it's only natural they'd access powerful artifacts or new weapons at the same time.
** They gain power though a trainer, who gives them equal attention.
* '''Inverted''': See averted.
* '''Subverted''': Early on in the season, the characters have fixed relative power, but then as the plot thickens, everyone is changing, weakening, or increasing their powers like crazy, making who's stronger than who at a given time random.
* '''Double Subverted''': This randomization, however, was just a key point in an arc. One that storyline is over, things are consistent again.
* '''Parodied''': Alice begins working out to increase her physical abilities, even though she's twice as strong as Bob. When her strength improves from lifting 200 pounds to 250, she finds out that Bob is now able to lift 125 pounds, for seemingly no reason.
* '''Zig Zagged''': Some seasons of the show follow this trope, others don't.
* '''Averted''': Character strength changes all the time, and no ranking remains the same for long.
* '''Enforced''': "We need to make sure the show is consistent and no confusing for new viewers."
* '''Lampshaded''': "I like the fact that I'm stronger than you were a few years ago, but not since you'll always be ahead of me."
* '''Invoked''': Alice holds a contest to establish a clear ranking among her friends.
* '''Exploited''': An established power ranking helps the team decide who to send out on missions.
* '''Defied''': Alice uses her abilities in competition, but without the strong bones and tendons of someone who can lift heavy weights naturally, rips her body apart from the inside.
* '''Discussed''': "I will always be the best!"
* '''Conversed''': "Consistency is nice, but I'd like to see the weakest guy get a chance."
* '''Implied''': While never explicitly stated, ''The Troper Rangers'' has information about the evil counterpart villain team which points to the villains being consistent in relative power.
* '''Deconstructed''': Nobody trains, seeing as they'll never improve relative to each other.
* '''Reconstructed''': But they have to improve anyway, since nothing about this trope means they can't get better relative to their pasts selves.
* '''Played For Laughs''': One character trains as hard as he can, but he never gets better than anyone, simply because he's meant to be at the bottom.
* '''Played For Drama''': One character decides to quit the team, seeing as how they'll always be the weakest member.
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