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Fire is associated with {{hero}}ism.
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Fire is associated with {{hero}}ism.
[[TheHero heroism]].
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Trope idea from the Trope Launch Pad ([[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/discussion.php?id=phiar8ubbjvn75zv0f734sho source draft]]).
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Trope idea from the Trope Launch Pad ([[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/discussion.php?id=phiar8ubbjvn75zv0f734sho source draft]]).
draft]]). Welp, somebody else has already made a TLP draft [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/discussion.php?id=pm8kvmf0b2hw5ate7q0kaw81 here]].
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SisterTrope of HeroesPreferSwords.
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SisterTrope of HeroesPreferSwords.
HeroesPreferSwords. Combined with that trope, it's the reason why {{Flaming Sword}}s are so cool.
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* ''Anime/{{Bakugan}}'': Dan Kuso, the HeroProtagonist, uses Pyrus Dragonoid, a fire elemental.
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* ''Series/PowerRangersSamurai'': The Red Ranger has fire powers.
* ''Anime/{{Bakugan}}'': Dan Kuso, the HeroProtagonist, uses Pyrus Dragonoid, a fire elemental.
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* ''Series/PowerRangersSamurai'': The Red Ranger has fire powers.
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''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'': The villain of the ChristmasEpisode attempts to cast a huge spell of fire that only the singing of the Smurfs and [[spoiler:Gargamel]] can stop.
* ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'': Bloom.
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'''Heroic'''
* Lina Inverse of {{Slayers}}, also known for her [[FieryRedhead Bad Temper]], has a thing for fire spells when the fate of the world isn't in danger.
* SpyroTheDragon has his default power as Fire (He gains more later, but always ''starts'' with fire)
'''Both'''
* In BlueExorcist, BigBad Satan and his son, Rin (TheHero) both use blue flames.
* In the New Vestroia season of {{Bakugan}}, While Dan, the Hero, still uses the Pyrus (fire) element, the meanest villains, Spectra and King Zenoheld, also use Pyrus.
* ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'': Bloom.
!!From the original draft:
'''Heroic'''
* Lina Inverse of {{Slayers}}, also known for her [[FieryRedhead Bad Temper]], has a thing for fire spells when the fate of the world isn't in danger.
* SpyroTheDragon has his default power as Fire (He gains more later, but always ''starts'' with fire)
'''Both'''
* In BlueExorcist, BigBad Satan and his son, Rin (TheHero) both use blue flames.
* In the New Vestroia season of {{Bakugan}}, While Dan, the Hero, still uses the Pyrus (fire) element, the meanest villains, Spectra and King Zenoheld, also use Pyrus.
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* ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' Bloom
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As an ElementalMotif or [[PlayingWithFire superpower]], fire tends to be reserved for the leads, heroic or villainous. We perceive fire as powerful and overwhelming, a force to be reckoned with. Exactly what you want your MainCharacters to represent. After all, PersonalityPowers dictates that the powers you wield have a heavy hand in shaping your personality and appearance.
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As an ElementalMotif {{Elemental Motif|s}} or [[PlayingWithFire superpower]], fire tends to be reserved for the leads, heroic or villainous. We perceive fire as powerful and overwhelming, a force to be reckoned with. Exactly what you want your MainCharacters to represent. After all, PersonalityPowers dictates that the powers you wield have a heavy hand in shaping your personality and appearance.
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Like the other TropesInAggregate, this one is about something that might be meaningless within an individual work of fiction but becomes a noticeable pattern once several works are examined. As such, it's not enough for a random heroic character to have fire powers. Not, they have to be a {{Main Character|s}} such as the BigBad, the BigGood, TheProtagonist, TheHeavy or TheLeader.
Now, this doesn't mean other people PlayingWithFire cancels this trope. The lead can belong to a race of fire-wielders just fine. Maybe they possess an interesting or more powerful variant. Or they are part of a team and the other members have different powers.
SisterTrope of HeroesPreferSwords.
Now, this doesn't mean other people PlayingWithFire cancels this trope. The lead can belong to a race of fire-wielders just fine. Maybe they possess an interesting or more powerful variant. Or they are part of a team and the other members have different powers.
SisterTrope of HeroesPreferSwords.
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As an ElementalMotif or [[PlayingWithFire superpower]], fire tends to be reserved for the leads, heroic or villainous. We perceive fire as powerful and overwhelming, a force to be reckoned with. Exactly what you want your MainCharacters to represent. After all, PersonalityPowers dictates that the powers you wield have a heavy hand in shaping your personality and appearance.
It also helps that flames, with their wavering colors, are a damn awesome aesthetic and partially explains why RedIsHeroic. Fire has come to be associated with several ideas, some of them shared with the aforementioned color --passion, heat, destruction, killing, cleansing, and hell. This gives it a lot of flexibility. A fire-themed hero can be warm and comforting like a bonfire while the villain is a raging inferno.
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It also helps that flames, with their wavering colors, are a damn awesome aesthetic and partially explains why RedIsHeroic. Fire has come to be associated with several ideas, some of them shared with the aforementioned color --passion, heat, destruction, killing, cleansing, and hell. This gives it a lot of flexibility. A fire-themed hero can be warm and comforting like a bonfire while the villain is a raging inferno.
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