Separating male and female for a bioware protagonist is tricky. Could create issue down the line, when tropes overlap. Probably why it hasn’t been done with their other games, but I’m open to it.
Edited by BlazingTrollsAs mentioned first, there'd be a "both" bit for the overlapping tropes. Tropes could always be moved if it turns out to be for both.
Not necessary per se, just an idea because I wandered in looking for M Ryder tropes and was surprised to find that the first three on the page are F Ryder exclusive. The differences in characterization are interesting to me and would be easier to find if they were separated out.
Sounds like more trouble than it’s worth.
For example, if an editor comes to this page after only playing the game once, how will they know if the trope they want to add is gender exclusive or not?
Question for anyone who's finished the game:
Would the last mission qualify as an inversion of 11th-Hour Superpower? The eleventh hour of this game takes away much of what made the hero special (SAM) and although they keep their ability to use profiles, the story makes it clear that Ryder is far less effective and more vulnerable than at any point in the game.
Edited by KingZeal
Any thoughts on dividing the page by tropes which apply to both, tropes only applicable to playing as F Ryder (I count sixteen), and tropes only applicable to playing as M Ryder (three)?
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