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8->'''Geras:''' For a cryomancer, you run hot.\
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13PersonalityPowers are useful shorthands for characterizing superpowered individuals. However, given how widely used they are, some creators will invert PersonalityPowers and give their characters personalities entirely opposite from what is expected given the superpowers they have in order to make them unique (also see the FourTemperamentEnsemble).
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15There could be an in-universe reason regarding the logistics of their superpowers -- for example, one might expect a character with a flashy, highly destructive superpower to have a bombastic and excitable personality to match, but they are logical and cool-headed to mitigate potential damage. They may also be rejecting the way the superpower is traditionally taught. Occasionally, a proper-looking case of PersonalityPowers may involve the character having HiddenDepths, where their true personality is the opposite of the power they're using. The reverse may also be true. And sometimes it ''is'' based on their personality, but in a non-intuitive way; a HotBlooded water user might simply be a manifestation of a ''stormy'' sea, an unstable earth user a sandstorm or volcanism, a stoic and measured fire user a hearth or industrial furnace, a calm air user the tranquillity of clear skies, and so on.
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17Some examples of inverting PersonalityPowers include:
18* The ClassicalElementsEnsemble:
19** DishingOutDirt: Since earth as an element is associated with sturdiness and steadfastness, its user could instead be flighty, temperamental, and indecisive.
20** MakingASplash: Water users are traditionally flexible, patient, and nurturing; characters to whom this trope applies could be HotBlooded and impatient. The same goes for AnIcePerson, who is usually as cool as a cucumber.
21** PlayingWithFire: Fire users are usually characterized as HotBlooded and excitable; thus, inverting that makes these characters [[FieryStoic stoic and cool-headed]], though they may still be warm-hearted.
22** BlowYouAway: Wind users are often cheerful, free-spirited, hyperactive, and carefree; inverting this personality can make them somber, serious, and slow. This can also apply to those with ShockAndAwe, as they normally tend to be portrayed as {{Speed Demon}}s due to the element's [[FastAsLightning association]] with SuperSpeed.
23* Other elements:
24** AnIcePerson: More often than not a {{Kuudere}}, who is blunt, unaffectionate and [[IneffectualLoner reclusive]] in nature. Subverting that would be a gentle, [[TheHeart empathetic]], or even a chill and laid-back character with [[ParentalSubstitute more caring]] than cold-hearted traits, representing the enduring, refreshing nature of ice. In some cases, they may be more [[HotBlooded hot-headed]].
25** AtomicSuperpower: Short-tempered, wildly destructive and severely brutal (like [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk the Hulk]]). The opposite is a more grim, zombie-like and nihilistic character (like [[Characters/AdventureTimeTheLich the Lich]]) symbolizing the apocalyptic nature of Radiation, and the emptiness it can bring.
26** CastingAShadow: They're always an angsty sourpuss, if not flat-out evil... wait, that [[PerkyGoth smile isn't fake]] or [[DarkIsNotEvil hiding any malice]]?
27** LightEmUp: Who is usually vivacious and ThePollyanna is instead a cynical PerpetualFrowner ([[LightIsNotGood and may not actually be so kind]]).
28** MakeSomeNoise: They're usually loud and boisterous. This one is actually soft-spoken and reserved.
29** ThePowerOfBlood: Stereotypically a murderous Psychopath or BloodKnight obsessed with violence. Instead, we have a healthy-minded [[TheMedic medical type]] individual, who is fascinated with blood intuitively.
30** PoisonousPerson: [[HatesEveryoneEqually Not the nicest character around]], often very [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic]] or [[{{Pun}} filled with venom]]. In contrast, we have a reserved, focused individual who may even have a [[DarkIsNotEvil sense of humor]], albeit a slow one like most poisons and toxins.
31** PowerOfTheVoid: Instead of some OmnicidalManiac, EldritchAbomination or StrawNihilist determined to send everything to the void, they're anything but. Perhaps they're an AntiNihilist or have [[TurnToReligion found religion to help them understand the nature of their powers]]; Alternatively, the Void is represented by its eastern incarnation as [[ElementNumberFive "Aether", "Sky" or "Heaven"]], where its users are more spiritually inclined.
32** ShockAndAwe:
33*** Often very [[{{Keet}} energetic]], excitable, with a [[AttentionDeficitOohShiny small attention span]], so the inverse would be a [[TheStoic stoic]] and highly focused warrior.
34*** Electricity users are commonly portrayed as PsychoElectro, associating their power over electricity with mental instability. The inverse of that would be giving these powers to the OnlySaneMan.
35** SoulPower: Ominous, creepy {{Nightmare Fetishist}}s with great respect for the dead. Their opposite would be a sweet-natured, sociable {{Keet}}, who has so many friends both living and dead.
36%%** ExtraOreDinary:
37%%** MagnetismManipulation:
38* Non-elemental powers:
39** {{Invisibility}}: Often a power given to shy and meek characters, this can be inverted by making them outgoing and gregarious.
40** SuperSpeed: An extremely fast individual is methodical and patient instead of [[SpeedDemon being impulsive and twitchy]].
41** SuperStrength: Usually characterized as {{Boisterous Bruiser}}s who rely on [[DumbMuscle brawn more than brains]], flipping this on its head could make them [[GeniusBruiser intelligent]] and timid.
42** [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Vampirism]]: Haughty, condescending snobs who look down on lesser mortals as nothing more than blood packages. Countering that, we have a mild-mannered Vampire who tries to fit in with mortals, and is perhaps even a FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire.
43** VoluntaryShapeshifting: Playful, cheeky ShapeshiftingTrickster types with a wicked sense of humor and perhaps a habit of [[ShapeshiftingSeducer seducing others]]. By contrast, the power stereotype flip will be honest, straightforward, and perhaps a little bit on the blunt and humorless side.
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45And so on.
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47SuperTrope of FieryStoic. Compare BadPowersGoodPeople and GoodPowersBadPeople (when it's the ''morality'' at odds with what is expected from the powers), StereotypeFlip (when someone looks or acts contrary to some other non-power stereotype), and SquareRaceRoundClass (when someone's race and class are at odds).
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55* In ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'', Serpico is a very calm, obsessively dedicated, introverted, and serious-minded sort. He himself points out that it's rather ironic that he ended up with wind-based magic gear since that would imply someone flighty, outgoing, and free-spirited. Of course, it actually does complement his elegant and strategic fighting style.
56* ''Manga/BlackClover'': Wind users are usually portrayed as cheerful and free-spirited. Instead, Yuno is very calm and serious, usually acting unflappable. This is made especially apparent in his interactions with Sylph, the energetic, playful wind spirit.
57* ''Manga/TheElusiveSamurai'': Though it involves mundane skill rather than a superpower, Tokiyuki's extreme evasive abilities--initially at the cost of being unwilling to attack--don't reflect his personality the way you might expect. Far from being a coward who avoids danger, he's a ThrillSeeker who loves getting as close to death as possible.
58* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'':
59** Roy Mustang is famous for his fire skills as the Flame Alchemist, but his personality is fairly laid-back. He appears to be a carefree flirt but is actually quite subtle and scheming. In combat, rather than scorching with wildfire or blasting foes to smithereens, he is extremely technical, tactical, and precise, able even to target specific enemies in a crowd without hurting allies. Even the one time he is [[UnstoppableRage absolutely enraged beyond belief]], Mustang still uses his flame alchemy very precisely and methodically, he is still capable of rational thoughts and quick thinking and he makes sure to only harm his enemy.
60** Kimblee is a notorious war criminal who uses alchemy to [[HavingABlast create massive explosions]], easily leveling buildings and obliterating humans. Rather than a furious MadBomber, he is actually perhaps the most philosophical and sophisticated character in the series. He is extremely calm, genial, and thoughtful, pushing AffablyEvil to its furthest extremes. WordOfGod cites him as the most intelligent mortal human in the manga, which is ''quite'' the achievement in a cast full of scientists and researchers. He is undoubtedly insane, but his obsession with destruction and death is more artistic than sadistic, and he has a surprisingly rational and complex ([[BlueAndOrangeMorality though amoral and brutal]]) set of morals and beliefs.[[note]]Although this only applies to the manga and its ''Brotherhood'' adaptation. The first anime OvertookTheManga before these parts of his character could be shown, so there [[AdaptationPersonalityChange he]]'s a much more stereotypical amoral MadBomber.[[/note]]
61** While the homunculus Wrath is capable of some extreme violence and is shown to be capable of [[OneManArmy wiping out an entire army (including a tank) by himself]], he's otherwise a huge departure from the stereotypes normally associated with the sin he's named after. Instead of the typical berserking brute, he's extremely stoic and methodical, and while he is shown getting angry at some very petty things, he's almost never shown getting animated about it and instead remains firmly in TranquilFury. Even with how overwhelmingly powerful he is, his fighting style and power set don't simply rely on raw strength and instead heavily incorporate dexterity and his MagicEye to form superhuman feats of ImplausibleFencingPowers.
62** The CanonForeigner Isaac [=McDougal=] from ''Brotherhood'' has [[AnIcePerson ice powers]] and behaves more like the typical fire/mad bomber type.
63* ''Literature/HighSchoolDXD'':
64** Rias Gremory is one of the most powerful and influential [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Devils]] hell has to offer, with the ability to destroy matter with her unique magic. She's also [[AFatherToHisMen a mother to her peerage]] and one of the most family-oriented people you'll meet. Turns out this runs in the family.
65** Koneko is a tiny girl and a Nekomata. Instead of catlike speed and grace, she's [[GlacierWaif the group tank]].
66** Riser Phenex has the phoenix-like powers you'd expect. Instead of some symbol of enduring nobility, he's an over-privileged {{jerkass}} who folds like a cheap suit the first time an opponent actually gets one over him. [[CharacterDevelopment He starts to fit better with time, though]] (not least because [[LampshadeHanging his family aren't keen on him warping their reputation]].)
67* This comes up fairly often in ''Manga/HunterXHunter''. Since characters get to choose their powers (albeit sometimes with [[PowerAtAPrice drawbacks]]), having a character seemingly at odds with his or her power is more of a sign of HiddenDepths:
68** Biscuit usually fights via sheer brute force--depending on what form she's taken, she is either a PintSizedPowerhouse or a BrawnHilda. Most who have seen her in battle assume her powers revolve around gaining strength. Instead, her power is the rather odd choice of allowing herself or someone else to get eight hours of sleep in only one hour. It is quite useful, and it's not hard to figure out how she can get stronger this way, but a non-combat power is not what anyone would expect, including the main characters.
69** Knuckle dresses like a JapaneseDelinquent, is a poor strategist, is loud and forceful, and has a muscular physique. Everything points to him being DumbMuscle until he whips out his power: the ability to lend others strength, but with interest that's added every ten seconds, and once the principal and interest together exceed the opponent's total strength, they are drained of all their power. This requires Knuckle to know exactly how much power he's "loaned" to his opponents ''and'' calculate, every ten seconds, how much interest they've accrued, meaning he has to be very good at on-the-spot mental math. He also has to be good at estimating the total strength of his opponents without getting distracted.
70** Leol is an angry, brutal guy and is one of the villains in this series with little to no redeeming qualities. However, in order to activate his power, he first has to do a favor for that user. Considering he would rather tear his opponents apart than blend in and try to look friendly, this is something he wouldn't willingly do otherwise.
71** Shiaipouf is introduced as a calm, cool-headed {{Bishounen}} who enjoys looking classy and even plays the violin. His powers, however, include scattering dust that MindControl people who breathe it in and splitting into FunSize versions of himself that he uses to spy on others, indicating he constantly seeks approval from others to feel comfortable.
72** Alluka is a child, about grade-school age. Despite her not coming across as a genius in any way, she has arguably the most complicated and well-thought-out power in the entire series, with at least a dozen rules covering various scenarios. An entire StoryArc is spent with both the good guys trying to save her and bad guys trying to exploit her attempting to figure out all of these rules to avoid bringing danger to themselves.
73** Played with and deconstructed with Cheetu, whose power allows him to bring an opponent into a Nen-space enclosure with the only means of escape being to catch Cheetu within eight hours. Cheetu is extremely fast, so the power appears to work in his favour, but as Morel points out, it actually relies on patience and a long attention span, which Cheetu lacks, and there's no incentive to catch him since no one knows what will happen when the time limit runs out. Morel defeats Cheetu by refusing to play, thus losing the Chimera Ant's interest and giving him the opportunity to use his own power to ensnare Cheetu without a struggle. Notably, Cheetu is a rare example where this trope makes someone an unfit user of their powers.
74** Normally, male Enhancers choose abilities that allow them to strengthen themselves or their weapons. Bill is noted to be a rare case of a male Enhancer with a supporting ability. He is able to enhance other living beings, such as making plants grow rapidly or enhance the ability of other Nen users. His personality is also different from other Enhancers, due to him being cool-headed, level-headed and very supportive rather than impulsive and selfish.
75* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' in general loves playing with this trope:
76** Wamuu from ''Manga/BattleTendency'' specializes in [[BlowYouAway Wind Mode]], but is a [[TheStoic stoic]], [[NobleDemon honorable]] ProudWarriorRaceGuy.
77** Jotaro Kujo has SuperStrength, yet he's a GeniusBruiser and one of the most [[TheStoic stoic]] characters in the series.
78** Muhammed Avdol from ''Manga/StardustCrusaders'' can [[PlayingWithFire create and manipulate fire]], and while he has a few HotBlooded moments, he's usually on the [[FieryStoic calmer]] side.
79** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Diamond Is Unbreakable]]'' has a few:
80*** [[StarterVillain Angelo]]'s Aqua Necklace is an implike Stand that [[MakingASplash can move freely and stealthily about in water]], but Angelo himself is a depraved and ruthless SerialKiller, who enjoys using Aqua Necklace's capabilities to get into people's homes and ensure that no resident of [[CityOfAdventure Morioh]] is safe from him.
81*** [[StuffBlowingUp Explosion-based]] SerialKiller [[BigBad Yoshikage Kira]] is very calm and levelheaded, to the point where it's downright creepy. In fact, the stated advantage of his explosions is that they leave no sound and no trace (effectively disintegrating the target), meaning that he's a guy who uses bombs for ''stealth'' purposes.
82** ''Manga/GoldenWind'':
83*** [[AntiHero Giorno Giovanna]] is able to [[CreatingLife turn inanimate objects into living creatures]]; however, instead of being usually gentle and caring (although he often can be), he's a brutal gangster with a slight sadistic streak who uses his powers to torture and kill. It would cross over into GoodPowersBadPeople if the recipients of his violence weren't [[PayEvilUntoEvil very deserving of it]].
84*** Ghiaccio, an Italian mafia assassin with a Stand capable of freezing even the very air around him, which manifests itself as a powerful bulletproof PowerArmor. While his powers, coupled with his nerdy look and icy voice, make him seem like your average emotionless, ScaryShinyGlasses-wearing intellectual, his actual personality is anything '''but''' cool. Out of all the members of La Squadra Esecuzioni, [[https://youtu.be/TDGYkpWvhRs Ghiaccio is the most hot-headed of the bunch]], utterly losing his shit over confusing metaphors, foreign languages, and other language-related {{Berserk Button}}s.
85** ''Manga/StoneOcean'': Weather Report has the ability to manipulate air and [[WeatherManipulation the weather]], but he has a quiet and withdrawn personality. [[spoiler:After regaining his memories and unleashing the Heavy Weather ability, he TookALevelInJerkass, which can be read as another straight example of the trope, or a subversion given how harsh the weather can be in real life.]]
86* ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'':
87** Fate Testarossa-Harlaown has lightning magic and is the FastestThingAlive, yet she is calm, motherly, and something of a ShrinkingViolet.
88** Reinforce Zwei is far more outgoing and cheerful than one would normally suspect from an ice mage.
89** Signum is a fire mage, but also a stoic and level-headed LadyOfWar (albeit one with a bit of a BloodKnight streak).
90* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamTheWitchFromMercury'', Chuchu is short-tempered, impatient, and will gladly punch a jerk in the face outside of a mobile suit, but her fighting style is sniper rather than using a melee weapon as many pilots do. [[AllThereInTheManual Supplementary materials]] explain this is simply a practical necessity; the impoverished Earth house can only afford an old mobile suit that could never compete in close range and has limited funds for repairs.
91* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'':
92** Protagonist Midoriya, as well as [[SupermanSubstitute All Might]], have SuperStrength and agility but are both [[GeniusBruiser very intelligent]] and, if anything, prone to overthinking in a fight. He's also very timid at the beginning of the story as well as being prone to crying.
93** [[TheRival Bakugo]] is much smarter and more creative with his Quirk than one might assume, though otherwise [[HavingABlast his explosive power]] perfectly matches [[HairTriggerTemper his explosive temper]].
94** Iida has SuperSpeed but is cautious and uptight rather than impulsive and goofy. Even his decision to [[spoiler:[[YouKilledMyFather track down Stain]]]] was done in a calculated manner, at least until they met.
95** Despite Toru Hagakure being literally invisible, she is not shy or introverted at all, and is instead very outgoing and unabashed - perhaps ''because'' she is invisible.
96** Yoarashi Inasa has [[BlowYouAway wind powers]], but is ''extremely'' HotBlooded.
97** Mina has acid-based powers, but she's a friendly GenkiGirl instead of sneaky or malicious.
98** Dabi has [[EvilIsBurningHot extremely hot flames]], but he's by far one of the most cool-headed and stoic members of the League of Villains. [[spoiler:[[MaskOfSanity At least at first]].]]
99** By contrast, fellow villain Geten can [[AnIcePerson manipulate large amounts of ice]], but is very HotBlooded instead of aloof and cold.
100* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' does this a lot, especially concerning the Five Great Shinobi Countries.
101** Konoha ([[KillItWithFire Fire]]) are mostly normal, admirable folk with a strong sense of [[FireForgedFriends unity]] over bombastic egotism.
102** Suna ([[BlowYouAway Wind]]) are more calm albeit misunderstood people, who have had a difficult history, especially [[DarkAndTroubledPast Gaara]].
103** Kiri ([[MakingASplash Water]]) was a land feared for its [[TheDreaded bloodthirsty, murderous shinobi]]. A sharp contrast from the serenity water is known for.
104** Iwa ([[DishingOutDirt Earth]]) are [[TheDeterminator highly efficient]] and open to experiment. The opposite of the slow, stubbornness Earth is rather infamous for.
105** Lastly, Kumo ([[ShockAndAwe Lightning]]) are definitely not crazy or hyperactive, in fact they punish any form of foolishness. Let's not forget, that the [[ScaryBlackMan Raikage himself]] is not a man you'd play around with.
106* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
107** Unlike most other {{Barrier Warrior}}s in fiction, Bartolomeo is not particularly protective or stolid. Instead, he's one of the biggest {{troll}}s in the Grand Line and just generally an extremely unpleasant person that will gladly get a rise out of everyone he meets (except Luffy, who he admires). Amusingly this is an entirely ''valid'' take on the power's effect on personality, too; [[WhatYouAreInTheDark he can deflect any and all consequences of pissing everyone off, so he has no incentive to stop]].
108** Kanjuro has the power to [[ArtInitiatesLife bring to life anything he draws]]. Normally, this is associated with talented artist types, and while he has all the passion for drawing expected of someone with this power, he has [[HighHopesZeroTalent very little talent]] [[TerribleArtist for drawing]]. The result is Kanjuro always being surrounded by badly drawn creatures, all of whom [[DeathSeeker want to be killed]], or at least reverted back to an inanimate drawing once their tasks are finished. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out it was all an act: Once Kanjuro reveals himself as TheMole, he reveals he's capable of making perfect drawings with his powers.]]
109** Almost every Marine Admiral has this to one extent or another:
110*** [[spoiler:Ex-]]Admiral Aokiji/ Kuzan has the [[AnIcePerson Chilly-Chilly Fruit]]. and while he does exhibit the calm, cool, and collected personality you would expect, he's also a deeply empathic and warm-hearted individual.
111*** Admiral Akainu/[[spoiler:Fleet Admiral]] Sakazuki has the [[MagmaMan Magma-Magma Fruit]], and while he has the hot-tempered and aggressive personality, he also has none of the warmth of personality, being a cruel and cold-hearted individual.
112*** Kizaru/Borsalino has the [[LightEmUp Glint-Glint Fruit]]. He lacks any of the speed or urgency that such a powerset would imply. He speaks incredibly slowly, drawing out his words and sentences, and is generally an extremely laid-back individual. Even his attacks, while they are fast once executed, have incredibly long charge-up times. Additionally, he heavily subverts LightIsGood, being one of the most outwardly sociopathic Admirals in the series.
113*** Fujitora/Issho has the [[GravityMaster Press-Press Fruit]]. His personality, on the other hand, is incredibly light, lacking any of the heavy-handedness that the fruits powers would imply. Additionally, many works of Japanese fiction tend to associate gravity with [[DarkIsEvil darkness]]; Fujitora, however, is a shining example of DarkIsNotEvil, being a Marine Admiral that cares far more about helping people than he does about killing pirates.
114*** Ryokugyu/[[spoiler:Aramaki]] has [[spoiler:the [[GreenThumb Woods-Woods Fruit]]. Such a power conjures up the image of a kind, caring gardener. "Kind" and "caring" are two words that do not belong in the same sentence as Ryokugyu. He is violent, ill-tempered, and revels in violence. He's especially happy to attack Wano because he believes that since Wano is not affiliated with the World Government, they have no human rights, and he can murder and slaughter as many people as he pleases]].
115* ''Literature/OurLastCrusadeOrTheRiseOfANewWorld'': Aliceliese Lou Nebulis IX is AnIcePerson, and though she rarely shows emotion on the battlefield, her true personality is that of a NiceGirl {{Cloudcuckoolander}}, who is trying to sort out her feelings for her WorthyOpponent.
116* In ''Anime/{{Promare}}'', it's something of a running theme that Lio, leader of a group of people with [[PlayingWithFire fire-based powers]], is actually a calm, honorable, reserved, strategically-minded {{Bishounen}} who wears elegant black clothing and only loses his temper in the absolute worst moments. Meanwhile, his rival/friend/possible love interest Galo is a firefighter who mostly uses ice-based weapons but is a HotBlooded exuberant IdiotHero who refuses to wear a shirt and rushes into battle with reckless abandon.
117* The {{Paper Master}}s of the ''Anime/ReadOrDie'' franchise are typically compulsive {{Bookworm}}s. However, Anita of ''Anime/RODTheTV'' outright ''hates'' books.
118* In ''Manga/SoulEater'', Black Star is a loud BoisterousBruiser who is constantly handing people autographs they don't want. He's also a trained assassin whose soul resonance powers involve manipulating [[CastingAShadow shadows and darkness]], makes extensive use of ChainPain, and has demonic imagery associated with his ultimate attack.
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122* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': Mister Fantastic, a RubberMan, is also a pretty stubborn and strict man. While he's sometimes said to have PersonalityPowers making his body as adaptable as his mind, he's actually often shown to be quite, well, ''inflexible''.
123* ''ComicBook/TheFlash'': Barry Allen, the Flash of UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks, is a speedster with a slow-and-steady personality. In some continuities he also has a reputation for tardiness. Partly because he's busy fighting crime and saving people, admittedly, but ''The Life Story of the Flash'' makes it clear he was ''always'' like this.
124* ''ComicBook/TheInhumans'': Black Bolt has a [[SuperScream hypersonic voice]] so powerful that even a whisper could level a city. As such he is highly stoic and disciplined, trained to not even speak in his sleep.
125* ''ComicBook/{{WITCH}}'': PlayedWith. Taranee's and Cornelia's powers don't seem like straightforward fits, but Yan Lin explains that their powers suit them despite this. Taranee, the Guardian of Fire, is level-headed and analytical, but this makes her reliable enough to be trusted with it. Cornelia, the Guardian of Earth, is temperamental, but since she uses hard logic, it's a good fit.
126* ''ComicBook/XMen'': Bobby Drake, a.k.a. "Iceman", is AnIcePerson but is usually pretty hotheaded and extroverted. Some writers have argued that this is actually appropriate for his powers; while not cold, he's transparent.
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130* ''Fanfic/InPainAndBlood'': Elsa's second son Aksel inherited her ice powers. He also has a very quick temper.
131* In ''Fanfic/NeitherABirdNorAPlaneItsDeku'', Fumikage Tokoyami is a serious ColdHam who tends to be associated with darkness and {{Chuunibyou}} culture. He's contracted to Tskymi, a GenkiGuy [[RealityWarper Fifth-Dimensional Genie]] who is FunPersonified. Tskymi is always trying to get Tokoyami to be perkier, while the latter is irritated by his genie's constant zaniness [[NoSenseOfPersonalSpace and inability to respect personal space.]]
132* ''[[https://incorrectsmashbrosquotes.tumblr.com Incorrect Smash Bros Quotes]]'' has a twofold example: [[LightEmUp Galeem, Lord of Light]], is a grumpy, sour DeadpanSnarker with a HairTriggerTemper, while [[CastingAShadow Dharkon, Embodiment of Chaos and Darkness]], is a cheerful, energetic [[TheDitz ditz]].
133* In ''Fanfic/RiverOfStars'', O'Neill is utterly incredulous in front of the extremely dour and aggressive Sanzo being TheEmpath. It's later justified by Daniel explaining that yes, someone able to feel the sheer meanness and cruelty mankind carelessly displays on a daily basis would be kind of an asshole out of sheer emotional pain and fatigue.
134* ''Fanfic/CrimsonAndNoire'': According to Master Fu, users with personalities that contrast their Miraculous's concepts tend to have the best outcome, since the opposite natures create a good balance. This is why in this universe, the creative and sharp Marinette is partnered with [[PersonOfMassDestruction Plagg]] to temper his destruction, while the bold and impulsive Adrien is partnered with [[ThePowerOfCreation Tikki]] to act as a drive for her creation.
135** Fu speaks from personal experience as he, back when he was a cautious young boy, was partnered with trickster and TheGadfly Trixx. Trixx even jokes that it was for the best that Fu didn't get partnered with Wayzz like in canon, since he would have just reinforced their similar personality traits.
136** The role attached to the Rabbit Miraculous is to maintain the BestOfAllPossibleWorlds, with the decisions ranging from alternating small things to even choosing to do nothing. Apex describes it as a confusing ordeal and explains that's why Cottontail, [[spoiler:AKA Future Kim]] was the best choice for the Miraculous because he won't ask Fluff too many questions and [[IdiotHero he's too much of an idiot]] to question the infinite lack of logic when it comes to time travel.
137* ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'': Aurora is a Bloodliner who has the ability to use [[AnIcePerson Ice Beam]]. Contrary to the [[IceQueen usual stereotypes]], though, she's a kind-hearted ShrinkingViolet and [[TokenGoodTeammate the most morally upstanding of her group]].
138* ''Fanfic/InfinityTrainSeekerOfCrocus'': Once Specter gets back on the Infinity Train and his relationship to Easter is more on an equal ground, he can use their electricity as his very own. However, he's ''still'' Specter regardless, meaning he's also sadistic, calm and quick to make analysis of his opponents.
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142* In Pixar's ''WesternAnimation/Elemental2023'', Wade Ripple is depicted as crying a lot and getting upset easily, in contrast to the typical depiction of water elements as cool and calm.
143* Mr. Incredible from ''Franchise/TheIncredibles'' has SuperStrength and all of the RequiredSecondaryPowers to make them work well. However, the reason why villains fear him so much -- Syndrome puts him at a Threat Level of 9.5 out of 10, the highest seen in his database -- is because he's strategic and methodical in the use of his strength. Whenever he can, he'll try to think of a way to solve a problem with the least amount of damage and injury possible, though he is not immune to [[UnstoppableRage destructive outbursts when pushed far enough]]. This is mostly when he's "in the zone", though; much of the reason he adjusts poorly to civilian life is that he ''is'' exactly the sort of battle-ready bruiser you'd expect a super-strong character to be.
144* Zig-Zagged with the Heat and Snow Misers of ''WesternAnimation/TheYearWithoutASantaClaus''. They form a FireIceDuo respectively, but the Snow Miser is fun-loving and the Heat Miser is calm and calculating. [[DoubleSubversion However, Snow Miser is also rather calm, cool, and even-tempered, but Heat Miser's temperament is a lot less stable and gets angry very easily]].
145* ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'': Jack Frost, despite being the [[AnIcePerson spirit of winter]], is neither level-headed nor cold-hearted, as he's a [[AllLovingHero kind]], [[FunPersonified fun-loving]] [[ThePrankster joker]] with a bit of an impulsive streak. In a way, it's also appropriate; snow brings about lots of fun.
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149* The Invisible Boy from ''Film/MysteryMen'' is energetic and outgoing, unlike the shy stereotype.
150* From Franchise/StarWars, there's a fighting style variation rather than powers per see. Master Yoda is always portrayed as a wise, solemn master who always keeps his attitude cold and prefers meditation and diplomacy over violence. Yet, once you actually see him fighting with a lightsaber, his fighting style gets surprisingly aggressive. In fact, it's indicated in supplemental material that Yoda's main lightsaber fighting style is the Form IV Ataru, noted for being highly kinetic, acrobatic and is called as "the way of the aggression" for being a form that focuses in [[FragileSpeedster speed]] [[GlassCannon and attack]] over defense. Not what you'd expect from someone as revered and peaceful as Yoda.
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154* Several of the characters in ''Literature/{{The Circle|2011}}'' develop powers that are at odds with their personalities, all the better to force them to undergo some CharacterDevelopment.
155** Anna-Karin is timid and has NoSocialSkills. She gets the ability to control the minds of others.
156** Ida is [[AlphaBitch narrow-minded, shallow and always in control.]] She becomes an oracle, able to see what is concealed from others but also at constant risk of being possessed by ghosts.
157** Linnea is a rebel who doesn't care what anyone else thinks of her. She gets the power to read minds.
158** Vanessa is loud and flamboyant. She gets the power of invisibility.
159* ''Literature/CradleSeries'':
160** Ozriel, the Reaper, Eighth Judge of the Abidan Court, was the man in charge of exterminating entire worlds. Even when he was a mortal, he was known for nothing but being very, ''very'' good at destruction, at creating weapons to destroy, and taking destructive vengeance on those who wronged him. Suriel notes that he also had a very healthy sense of humor (even if he still doesn't smile much), more than any of the other Judges. In fact, the entire reason Ozriel gained all his incredible power was because he wanted to clean up his CrapsackWorld homeworld of the monsters that infested it. Deep down, he's a nice person who wants to make the world a better place--but he is completely useless at anything besides destruction.
161** Min Shuei, the Winter Sage, is a send-up of a classic literal IceQueen. She has ice powers, is one of the most powerful people in the world, and is the estranged fiance of Yerin's dead master. Characters like this are almost always TheStoic, if not flat-out TheSociopath. Min Shuei, instead, is a DramaQueen who has absolutely zero ability to hide her emotions. She spends most of her time trying to hug Yerin and mother her.
162** Akura Charity, the Heart Sage, has powers over thought and emotion. Traditionally, this creates a character who is extremely emotional, driven to the extremes over and over again. Instead, the first thing Charity does is control her ''own'' emotions, leaving her almost TheSpock.
163* ''Literature/EpithetErasedPrisonOfPlastic'': Rick Shades has the power to access any abilities, mundane or supernatural, that are possessed by anyone who considers him to be a friend. While a PowerOfFriendship-style ability like this would normally be expected to belong to a MagneticHero, Rick is instead an ''intensely'' weird person with NoSocialSkills who is regarded by most of the other characters as strange, creepy, and off-putting.
164* In ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear'', the twins' uncle, Hoole, is a Shi'ido shapeshifter with the power to mimic almost any species or any object. He's also a very solemn, logical kind of guy who's been making a living as an anthropologist, and even once [[DefrostingIceQueen he's warmed up to Zak and Tash]], he comes across as overly cautious and sensible. As such, his powers are most commonly put to use in [[PapaWolf protecting his niece and nephew]] rather than stealth and trickery - making him a deliberate contrast to Borborygmus Gorg, a villainous ShapeshiftingTrickster and ArcVillain.
165* Jack from ''Literature/{{Gone}}'' is a [[TheSmartGuy computer genius]] NonActionGuy who ends up with SuperStrength. He feels rather embarrassed about it and hates being pigeonholed as the one to do the heavy lifting.
166* ''Literature/TheIrregularAtMagicHighSchool'': Miyuki specializes in ice and brainwashing spells, but she is a short-tempered RebelliousSpirit whose PowerIncontinence comes from her desire to make everyone shut up and listen to her for once. Due to the way physics works, she is later able to leverage her specialty to cause powerful fires.
167* ''Literature/TheLockedTomb'':
168** ''Literature/GideonTheNinth'':
169*** Abigail Pent the {{Necromancer}} specializing in summoning the angry spirits of the dead is a kindly TeamMom with a [[HappilyMarried happy marriage]].
170*** Coronabeth the {{Necromancer}} specializing in manipulating flesh is passionate, charismatic, sunny, and athletic. [[spoiler:{{Subverted|Trope}} when it's revealed that she's not really a necromancer.]]
171** ''Literature/HarrowTheNinth'': Mercymorn has an exceptional talent for HealingHands thanks to her {{Biomanipulation}} powers and [[TimeAbyss ten thousand years]] of medical knowledge. However, she's peevish, unpleasant, and utterly uninterested in actually healing anybody.
172* ''Literature/MyNextLifeAsAVillainessAllRoutesLeadToDoom'':
173** Catarina has an affinity for earth magic, but she is an air-headed GenkiGirl with poor impulse control and long-term planning skills. The only thing about her that really screams "earth magic" is [[CaringGardener her farming hobby]], but she only picked that up in the first place because she mistakenly thought it would make her magic stronger. However, she is also associated with two of the traits stereotyped with people with earth magic, such as her nurturing nature and her bullheadedness. Her younger adoptive brother Keith, who also has this power, is the [[PersonalityPowers opposite]].
174** Geordo is an interesting case. While he is a textbook example of FieryStoic, he also takes some of the personality and attitude that is commonly associated with people with fire magic, such as his passionate and forwardness with his feelings towards Catarina. And in worse cases where things aren't his way, he shows recklessness with his attempts to protect himself and his loved ones.
175** His twin brother Alan has water magic, but he's shown to be acerbic, HotBlooded, and always ready for a challenge if pushed enough. But like Geordo, he also possesses the levelheadedness and rationality of people commonly associated with people with water magic, especially in dire situations. Likewise with his betrothed Mary, who also has water magic, but she has an effusive personality and quite forward and passionate with her feelings for Catarina, if not a little manipulative into getting what she wants.
176** Sophia and her brother Nicol both have wind magic, but they're both somber and serious. Although Sophia later grew to be more cheerful as a teen thanks to Catarina, subverting this trope.
177** Downplayed with Mary. She's still very much [[WaterIsWomanly feminine and ladylike as other hydrokinetic females are often portrayed]], but she's also quite impulsive and manipulative. These traits are often associated with [[PlayingWithFire fire]].
178* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'': Melisandre is a witch with an [[PlayingWithFire affinity for fire magic]], however, she is stoic and calculating rather than HotBlooded.
179* ''Literature/WarriorCats'': Part of the abrasive [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Jayfeather's]] powers is being TheEmpath.
180* ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'': Semirhage's gift for HealingHands is one of the strongest in millennia. Unfortunately, she's a vicious {{Sadist}} and also the most [[TheDreaded infamous]] TortureTechnician in millennia.
181* ''Literature/WingsOfFire'': The second series has the RedOniBlueOni dynamic between [[FireForgedFriends Winter and Qibli]], with [[AnIcePerson Winter]] as the red and the fire-breathing Qibli as the blue.
182* ''{{Literature/Worm}}'': Imp's power is a PerceptionFilter that causes people to forget her when she leaves their presence, but instead of being [[ShrinkingViolet quiet or shy]], she is TheGadfly.
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186* ''Series/CloakAndDagger2018'': Tandy, who runs from every situation and never believes anyone has any good in them, gains the powers to manifest light daggers and see the hopes and dreams of whomever she touches. Tyrone, who attacks first and has trouble understanding how people can be cruel, gains shadow teleportation and the ability to see fears. They even note that if Tyrone had gotten Tandy's daggers he would have already killed someone, and if Tandy had gotten Tyrone's shadows she would be long gone.
187* In ''Series/TheFlash2014'', scientist Caitlin Snow has a superpowered persona named Killer Frost who can control ice. Instead of being composed, cool, and collected, Killer Frost is bold, temperamental, violent, unpredictable, and impulsive.
188* ''Series/NowhereBoys'': Jake Riles, an ex-JerkJock, has the element of earth. But he has a HairTriggerTemper, becoming a {{Foil}} to his friend Felix Ferne.
189* ''Series/{{Heroes}}'': Daniel Linderman, an ArcVillain of the series, has the superpower of HealingHands.
190* ''Series/TheSandman2022'': Gault, one of the nightmares that escaped from the Dreaming, is identified as a shapeshifter, and it seems that she lives up to the ShapeshiftingTrickster stereotype, to the point that Dream himself remarks that, as a shapeshifter, it's "not in her nature to be trustworthy." [[spoiler: However, when Dream finally finds her, it turns out that Gault is actually a compassionate sort who hates being a nightmare and is using her powers to give an abused child a happy dream to escape to - even impersonating his long-dead mother. Far from trying to wriggle out of her sentence, she proves honest to the point of bluntness with Dream.]]
191* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': Constable Odo is a Changeling with the ability to become almost anyone or anything... and far from being a ShapeshiftingTrickster, is a rigid, humorless, order-obsessed stick in the mud who is continuously trying to maintain order aboard Deep Space 9. His powers are mainly put to use in hunting down evidence of criminal activity.
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195* A multi-faceted, complicated case in ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering''. The colors themselves are associated with a specific philosophy, which is broad enough for characters with wildly different personalities to express it (for example, Blue is associated with calm, knowledge, and perfection; Tezzeret seeks knowledge and perfection yet is most definitely [[HairTriggerTemper not calm]], Jace Beleren is calm and likes knowledge but is not perfection, Niko Aris is a perfectionist and relatively calm but was deliberately designed as an example of a Blue character not interested in knowledge). Also some of the powers associated with the colors are wildly different from the mainstream take; for example, earth magic is Red, the color of passions and emotions, for which canon geomancers have personalities more similar to people with fire powers in other media (though of course there is variation, like the rebel leader Koth and the fanatical Nahiri, neither of them nor any other example has traits associated with earth magic like "sturdiness and steadfastness", both being indeed impulsive).
196* ''TabletopGame/SilverAgeSentinels'' has "Officer Prometheus", an NYPD SuperCop who can be described as "the mentality of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica with the powers of [[ComicBook/FantasticFour the Human Torch]]". He is one of the most calm, approachable, and humble men amongst the "signature characters" in sharp contrast to his capacity to set a city block on fire with a wave of his hand.
197* Enforced for Fire-Aspect Dragon-Blooded in ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}''. They are prone to being HotBlooded, but since that is entirely unacceptable in a society based on order and hierarchy, they are under especially much pressure to develop respect and discipline, making them even more rigid and controlled than other Dragon-Blooded.
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201* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'':
202** The Piraka in seem to be based in part on this trope, with each member in some way inverting the traditional stereotype of their element. The most obvious is probably Vezok, who is associated with Water. Normally, Water characters in the franchise are calm and subtle, with good ones being kindly and empathetic, and evil ones being slippery and calculating. On the other hand, Vezok is a psychopathic brute with a HairTriggerTemper who is constantly filled with barely-restrained loathing for everything around him. He ''was'' legitimately capable of being calculating in the past, but literally TookALevelInDumbass when his calculating side [[LiteralSplitPersonality was separated from him and became its own being]], forcing him to rely on the wrath he originally kept in check to stay ahead.
203** Vakama, Toa Metru and eventual Turaga of Fire plays with this trope. While his temperament as a Toa was a lot milder than his stereotypically HotBlooded successor Tahu, his character was still governed a lot by his own emotional struggles, in his case being his massive insecurities over his new duties. This culminates into his own infamous LeeroyJenkins moment during the Visorak arc.
204** Some of the Toa Inika[=/=]Mahri have personalities that differ from what their elemental or mask powers would indicate. For instance, while previous Toa of Fire were [[{{Pun}} hotheaded]] warriors with LeeroyJenkins tendencies, Jaller is a FieryStoic, being more cautious than his predecessors in order to avoid making the same mistakes (on top of already being haunted by his memory of [[DisneyDeath dying as a Matoran]]). As stated above, Toa of Water are usually calm, gentle, and empathetic, but Hahli can be aggressive and pessimistic at times, particularly doing the Mahri Nui arc. While most Toa of Ice are aloof and stoic loners, Matoro is emotional and receptive to teamwork, though he has to overcome his own doubts. There is also the case of Nuparu, who while a [[{{Pun}} down-to-earth]] GeniusBruiser like most Toa of Earth, has worn masks that clash with that mentality, having worn both the Masks of Flight (much to [[BlowYouAway Kongu's]] chagrin) and Stealth.
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208* In ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'', the HotBlooded outgoing Marle has ice powers, while the calmer more introverted Lucca uses [[FieryStoic fire]]. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen They were originally going to have elements that more appropriately lined up with their personality types]], but they got swapped at some point in development; hence Marle has fire powers on the cover art.
209* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade'': Canas uses dark magic, same as the main villain of the games, but is very kind and mild-mannered. Indeed, Nino comments that he "look[s] a little scary" when he uses magic... right after she's thanked him for teaching her how to read and write.
210* Karis of ''VideoGame/GoldenSunDarkDawn'' is a [[BlowYouAway Wind Adept]], but whereas most Wind Adepts are calm, intelligent mystics, Karis is instead a HotBlooded {{Tsundere}} more akin to a typical [[PlayingWithFire Fire Adept]].
211* ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact''
212** Despite wielding a [[AnIcePerson Cryo]] Vision, Kaeya's quite active, [[TheSocialExpert sociable]] and [[TheGadfly a bit shady in a fun way]].
213** Lisa is an [[ShockAndAwe Electro]] Vision owner... who's BrilliantButLazy. And we mean ''pretty'' lazy.
214** While characters associated with wind would be vivacious, accepting of change and talkative, Xiao is the opposite; a brooding, to-the-point guy who's not of many words and doesn't (or at least tries not to) concern himself with change.
215** Contrary to his [[AnIcePerson Cryo]] element, Chongyun is easily excitable and tends to fly into fiery states easily. Downplayed in that he knows this and tries his best to keep himself calm.
216** Downplayed with Ayaka. Unusually for a [[AnIcePerson Cryo]] Vision holder, Ayaka is quite the NiceGirl, and is much more open with her feelings than people would like to think she is; though true to a YamatoNadeshiko, she is still calm and demure.
217** Where an Earth-elemental would be calm, stoic and rarely faltering, Itto is instead bombastic, friendly, loud, HotBlooded and with a bit of a temper — nothing at all fitting for what his Geo Vision would suggest.
218** The [[ShockAndAwe Electro]] Archon is... [[EmotionlessGirl nigh-devoid of emotion]]. This is in stark contrast to most of the Archons (minus [[Characters/GenshinImpactFurina the Hydro Archon]] [[spoiler:(though she's [[LiteralSpiltPersonality a bit of a complicated case]])]]), [[ElementalPersonalities whose personalities tend to fit their element]]. [[spoiler:This, however, applies mainly to the Shogun Puppet; Ei herself {{avert|ed Trope}}s this.]]
219** Instead of the nurturing, kind personality that's associated with nature and thus [[GreenThumb Dendro]], Alhaitham is instead pragmatic (in a {{guile|Hero}} way), [[GoodIsNotNice blunt]] and disinterested in stuff that doesn't concern him (which is a lot). {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold he's still a decent person]].
220** Similarly to Xiao, the Wanderer's personality doesn't allign with the typical one of [[BlowYouAway wind/Anemo]]; he remains an abrasive, cold, arrogant and rude guy who rarely concerns with what other people think of him, and while [[HiddenHeartOfGold he can show acts of kindness]], he's [[DefrostingIceKing still in the process of recovering his humanity]].
221** For an [[BlowYouAway Anemo]] Vision owner, Lynette isn't as social as one would usually expect. [[EmotionlessGirl Quite]] [[TheQuietOne the]] [[LeaveMeAlone opposite]], in fact.
222** For a person with control over Cryo, Charlotte is actually a GenkiGirl with an enthusiastic demeanor and a MotorMouth.
223** Furina is much more bratty, grandiose, and loud (yet insecure) in personality than what should be expected of the [[MakingASplash Hydro]] element's usual wielders. [[spoiler:Even after Focalors' death, Furina receives a Hydro Vision that grants her actual powers, and despite being humbled, she still has traces of her old self.]]
224* ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'':
225** Kyo, who uses fire powers, is initially appropriately HotBlooded and full of himself, but as the game goes on he becomes more mature and laidback. His father Saisyu is OlderAndWiser while also having fire powers. Ash Crimson in a later story is downright cunning and calm, almost never raising his voice, despite also having fire powers.
226** Kula Diamond has ice powers but is an outgoing, fun-loving, somewhat immature teenager.
227* [[ShockAndAwe Zan Partizanne]] from ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'' only fits the electric user stereotype of being fast. Other than that, she's a [[TheStoic stoic]] warrior who is the leader of herself and her sisters, completely unlike the GenkiGirl attitude you'd expect an electric user to have.
228* ''Franchise/MegaMan'':
229** Mino Magnus from ''VideoGame/MegaManZero4'' is a lightning user, but unlike his fellow lightning user Pegasolta Eclair, Magnus is slow both in thought, speech and movement. His power is technically metal and magnetism, but it counts as lightning in the game.
230** ''VideoGame/MegaManZX'': Purprill, one of the holders of the [[CastingAShadow Biometal Model P]], is a hyperactive ManChild. By contrast, Model P itself (as a sentient artifact) is appropriately stern and solemn like a ninja.
231* In ''VideoGame/OctopathTraveler'', Alfyn uses ice magic by default but is [[NiceGuy friendly]] and HotBlooded, while Therion uses fire by default but is cold and standoffish.
232* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' has Frost who is mentioned in the page quote. Like series regular Sub-Zero, Frost has ice powers but where Sub-Zero is patient and stoic, Frost is hot-tempered, arrogant, and impulsive. These flaws have caused her to betray Sub-Zero in two [[VideoGame/MortalKombatDeadlyAlliance separate]] [[VideoGame/MortalKombat11 timelines]] and are implied to have hampered the development of her abilities.
233** ''Mortal Kombat'' also has [[SmallNameBigEgo Rain]], the [[MakingASplash resident hydromancer]] and a recurring character in the series since ''[[UpdatedRerelease Ultimate]] VideoGame/MortalKombat3''. Water powers are generally associated with [[HealItWithWater healing]], [[CoolClearWater purity]], [[ElementalMotifs calmness, life, creation, and creativity]], which generally points to a wizened, calm personality. Rain is '''''[[SmugSnake anything]]''''' [[{{Jerkass}} but]], to the point of being [[HatedByAll openly hated by most of the cast for his petulant behavior]].
234* ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'': Vivian, who has [[PlayingWithFire fire powers]], is soft-spoken and withdrawn and one of the least boisterous members of the team.
235* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' sometimes does this with its Gym leaders and the Pokémon types they specialize in:
236** ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'':
237*** The Ice-type Pokémon Gym Leader Candice is a peppy, tomboyish young girl with a fiery personality who openly wonders out loud if she should cultivate an "Ice-type" personality, aloof and cold.
238*** The Water-type Gym Leader Crasher Wake is a completely crazy, over-the-top madman who wears a mask--AT ALL TIMES--demands that people call him Crasher Wake, and donates to charitable causes in his free time. As far as this goes, he forms a sort of inverse relationship with Brawly from ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire''; Wake is a [[MaskedLuchador masked wrestler]] who uses Water-types, while Brawly is a SurferDude who uses Fighting-types.
239*** Most Ghost-type trainers are weird, anti-social people--possessed mystics, mediums, psychics, and the like. Fantina is a beautiful, vivacious woman who has her Pokémon compete in beauty contests, nicely tells trainers who are way too weak to battle her that they can't face her now and should come back later, and happens to have gotten into Pokémon as a kind of hobby she turned out to be good at. She is also foreign to the main country--apparently, [[DarkIsNotEvil Dark is French]].
240*** Volkner, the Electric Gym Leader, who's quiet and withdrawn even after you motivate him to actually fight you.
241** The remakes of ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'' play this with regards to the leaders of the two evil teams. Maxie, the leader of Team Magma and a user of [[PlayingWithFire Fire-type Pokémon]], is [[TheSpock cold and analytical]]; Archie, the leader of Team Aqua and a user of [[MakingASplash Water-type Pokémon]], is a LargeHam BoisterousBruiser.
242** Melony from ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield'' is a warm-hearted, kind woman who doesn't act cold or aloof like an Ice-type specialist would be expected to, although her League card points out that she can also be stern at times.
243** Ghost-type Gym Leader Ryme from ''VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet'' is a bombastic, outgoing and energetic rapper who hits her rhymes just as effectively as she battles, and treats her gym challenge as equal parts concert and takes-all-comers rap battle.
244* ''VideoGame/Psychonauts2'':
245** Maligula is an obscenely powerful [[MakingASplash hydrokinetic]]...and a deranged mass murderer who's eternally power drunk, indiscriminately destructive, and utterly remorseless.
246** Lizzie is AnIcePerson, but she's a mellow punk girl. To contrast her, her sister Norma has [[PlayingWithFire fire powers]] and a [[AlphaBitch prim and cold personality.]]
247* ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'':
248** SeriesMascot Jack Frost is [[PunnyName obviously]] AnIcePerson, but it is very cheerful and playful, adding a "-ho!" at the end of each sentence.
249** ''VideoGame/DigitalDevilSaga'':
250*** In spite of him being a [[BlowYouAway wind user]], Gale is TheSpock, completely incapable of understanding emotions, and operates solely based on logic. Even after his CharacterDevelopment, he remains coolheaded and subdued, with moments of emotion - usually anger - being few and far between.
251*** Lupa is perhaps the most powerful [[PlayingWithFire fire user]] in the duology, but he is always calm and dignified even when having suddenly a knife at his throat.
252*** [[PunnyName Heat]], whose abilities are ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, while usually a FieryRedhead, enters a stage of TranquilFury during Berserk Mode.
253** There is hardly anyone in ''VideoGame/Persona2'' whose abilities match their personalities.
254*** Tatsuya Suou is a [[PlayingWithFire fire user]], but he is always TheStoic and TheQuietOne, hardly ever speaking at all even in the game where he's allowed to. When he is angry, it's usually TranquilFury, with some [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness very notable exceptions]].
255*** Eikichi Mishina has [[MakingASplash water powers]], but he is HotBlooded with a HairTriggerTemper and incredibly narcissistic.
256*** [[DishingOutDirt Earth user]] Lisa Silverman is just as HotBlooded as Eikichi and with the same HairTriggerTemper, and in addition, she is mistrustful of other people.
257*** [[AnIcePerson Ice user]] Maya Amano is always full of energy, cheerful and optimistic.
258*** [[BlowYouAway Wind user]] Jun Kurosu had his carefree-ness blown away a ''long'' time ago. Now he is rather pessimistic, somber, and somewhat Machiavellian in his worldview, with very subdued emotions.
259*** Anna Yoshizaka is a [[MakingASplash water user]], but she looks dead inside at all times. She only smiles once, and that's if [[spoiler:she is led to commit suicide]].
260** ''VideoGame/Persona4'':
261*** Both Chie Satonaka and Teddie have ice powers, but they both are cheerful and friendly, with Chie being HotBlooded and Teddie being very optimistic.
262*** Yukiko Amagi is the fire user of the heroes. Rather than being HotBlooded or violent, she's instead [[FieryStoic graceful and refined]]. [[TheHyena For the most part]].
263* Cirno from ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' is an [[AnIcePerson ice fairy]] with a HotBlooded BoisterousWeakling character you'd normally expect from a fire user.
264* ''VideoGame/TroubleshooterAbandonedChildren'':
265** Carter is, unlike the stereotypical fire user, grim, dour, stoic and almost pathologically purpose-driven.
266** This contrasts with Leton, who is a carefree, perpetually smiling (to the point of DissonantSerenity) DanceBattler, who uses ice as his element of choice.
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270* ''Webcomic/LeagueOfSuperRedundantHeroes'': The Censor is a RealityWarper, but is deeply boring and uncreative. He goes the BoringButPractical route with his powers, and his schemes are note-for-note copies of things other supervillains have done. Even when he traps the heroes in his personal PocketDimension, it's a WhiteVoidRoom with a maze of textureless grey walls.
271* ''Webcomic/SlightlyDamned'': Buwaro is a [[PlayingWithFire fire demon]] yet is goofy, fun-loving and generally nonviolent ([[SuperpoweredEvilSide unless you remove his star pendant]]). This also counts as MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch as fire demons are stated to be the most [[HairTriggerTemper bad tempered]] and [[{{Sadist}} sadistic]] of the four demon breeds.
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275* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong'' has the [[CreepyTwins oracle twins]], Kara and Sara, who both have [[PowerIncontinence randomly occurring]] visions of the future. One is a dour {{Goth}} who can only see good things about to happen while the other is a perpetually sunny [[ThePollyanna Pollyanna]] who can only see bad things about to happen. They explain the former has all the joy sucked out of life since every good surprise is spoiled for her ahead of time, while the latter can't help but be happy since every second the horrible things she sees ''aren't'' happening is absolutely fantastic in comparison.
276* The ''Franchise/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' franchise:
277** ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' usually plays the stereotypes rather straight, but has meaningful exceptions.
278*** Zuko's Uncle Iroh is calm, level-headed even in fights, and tends to laze off whenever he can. He is also one of the best firebenders in the world.
279*** Toph Beifong is a master earthbender with the stubborn personality that usually goes with it, but she also has a fiery HairTriggerTemper.
280*** Katara is a master of waterbending, a patient, "go with the flow" style, but she's extremely passionate and more than willing to dive headfirst into danger to protect her friends.
281*** Azula is both a cunning manipulator and firebender. Her firebending produces flame that burns blue and makes her look icy cool even in combat. It is up to the [[ViewersAreGeniuses audience to recognize]] that, contrary to this appearance, blue flame burns ''hotter'' than red.
282*** Most earthbending is loud, blunt, and brash. Halfway through the series, the heroes clash with ArcVillain Long Feng and the Dai Li, who defy this trend. The Dai Li agents' earthbending moves are fast, sneaky, silent, and precise.
283** ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' flips a lot of the stereotypes that its predecessor used.
284*** Korra grew up in the water tribe but is fiery, passionate, and aggressive, while waterbenders are usually associated with patience and flexibility. Granted, both Water Tribes are {{Proud Warrior Race Guy}}s, Korra is just a little more so. [[DownplayedTrope That said]], there's a reason she defaults to ''fire'' early on as her combat element of choice, even if she's the waterbender for her pro-bending team.
285*** Korra is also the Avatar, which imbues her with powers to connect to the spirit realm, as she is meant to act as a mediator between the realms, but [[ContrastingSequelMainCharacter unlike her predecessor]], her spiritual sense is very low and she is not at all naturally diplomatic. [[CharacterDevelopment She eventually develops these skills over time, though.]]
286*** Master Tenzin, son of Avatar Aang and heir to his legacy as the (no longer) last airbender, starts the series as Korra's stiff, humorless stick-in-the-mud [[TheMentor mentor figure]], borne down by the weight of his responsibilities. This is in direct contrast to his father, who spent [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender the predecessor series]] as a happy-go-lucky CheerfulChild, and whose hundred-year disappearance was the direct result of running away from his role as Avatar.
287*** Mako, a firebender is a cool-headed, responsible person who looks out for his little brother Bolin - himself an earthbender who comes off as naïve, impulsive, and absolutely not down-to-earth.
288*** [[spoiler:After the cheerful Aang and the stiff, aloof Tenzin, season 3 gives us Zaheer, an incredibly powerful and extremely disciplined airbender, who remains cold and emotionless whatever the situation, through asceticism and a philosophy that emphasizes detachment. He values absolute freedom of the individual and has no qualms about murder. It's worth noting of course, that he was ''not'' born an airbender]].
289* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPandaThePawsOfDestiny'': The Four Constellations were each [[InvokedTrope deliberately given]] a power that would help them develop a neglected side of their personality.
290** Nu Jai, the careful, sometimes overthinking leader, is given a powerful HandBlast.
291** Bao, a bombastic, charge-in-head-first kind of guy, becomes a BarrierWarrior.
292** Jing, who is morbid and perpetually angry, gets HealingHands.
293** Fan Tong, the passive, sensitive one, has his powers manifest as a BigFreakingSword.
294* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': Celestia, who controls the sun, has a calm, sensible personality. Luna, who controls the moon, has a bombastic, intimidating personality.
295* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'':
296** Odalia is a member of the Oracle coven, but she is a very [[ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife selfish and short-sighted woman]], so focused on getting what she wants right now, [[DidntThinkThisThrough that she doesn't consider the long-term consequences of her actions until things backfire.]] Basically, she's an oracle who lacks [[{{Pun}} foresight]].
297** Darius, the head of the [[MuckMonster Abominations]] coven, who can even [[ElementalShapeshifter turn himself into an Abomination]], is a NeatFreak and TheDandy. Abomination magic also usually focuses on creating loyal minions, yet he seems to prefer to use it as a shapeshifting weapon and do the fighting himself, and he also seems to dislike people who simply do what they're told and are unable to stand up for themselves.
298** Raine Whispers, the Head of the [[MagicMusic Bard Coven]], has massive [[PerformanceAnxiety stage fright]]. This one is actually lampshaded by Eda, which Raine explains as just being that good.
299* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'':
300** Mermista is a Princess with powers over water and the ocean, traditionally associated with flexibility, patience, and nurturing people. Instead, Mermista is sarcastic, aceribic, and has to be forced into spending time with anyone. In fact, you might say she has a very ''dry'' personality.
301** Played with in Frosta's case. She initially appears cold and uncompromising, but that turns out to just be because she [[AChildShallLeadThem had to take the throne at a young age]]. When she has a chance to open up more, she turns out to be giddy and excitable, obsessed with [[RuleOfCool doing cool stuff with her powers]].
302* Very common on ''WesternAnimation/StaticShock''. For every Bang Baby with a fitting power set, there's one who's damn near the opposite of the usual archetype. For example, the ''shady'' gang leader Ebon controls [[CastingAShadow darkness]], but his brother Rubberband Man's [[RubberMan stretchy powers]] belie his ill-tempered, inflexible demeanor.
303* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
304** Garnet has electrical powers but is very stoic, focused, patient and wise. She's also the strongest of the Crystal Gems, her weapons being gauntlets, but she's probably also the most intelligent
305** Lapis Lazuli can manipulate water, and rather than the stereotypical patient and nurturing water user, she's an easily irritated DeadpanSnarker
306* Invisi-Bill from ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'' has [[{{Invisibility}} exactly the power you might suspect from his name]], but he's a [[NoIndoorVoice loud]] GenkiGuy with a [[AttentionWhore constant need for attention]].
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