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{{Quote|If they roll up and tell you they're going to save your soul, you say: "Guys, I wouldn't trust you to save my credit card info."|[[w:c:villains:Illuminati (Secret World)|Leah Cassini]] about [[Templars (Secret World)|the Templars]].}}
 
{{Quote|If they roll up and tell you they're going to save your soul, you say: "Guys, I wouldn't trust you to save my credit card info."|[[w:c:villains:Illuminati (Secret World)|Leah Cassini]] about [[Templars (Secret World)|the Templars]].}}
 
 
{{Quote|Hold on, kids! I'm comin' to rescue the lot of ya! (gets axed in the back by [[Seymour Skinner]]) Ow! Ach, I'm bad at this! (dies)|[[Groundskeeper Willie]].}}
 
{{Quote|Hold on, kids! I'm comin' to rescue the lot of ya! (gets axed in the back by [[Seymour Skinner]]) Ow! Ach, I'm bad at this! (dies)|[[Groundskeeper Willie]].}}
   
 
Heroes who are more likely to accidentally foil their own plots than the ones of villains they're fighting against, due to stupidity, bumbling, poor planning, cowardly behavior, weak strength, arrogance and/or unwillingness on their part.
 
Heroes who are more likely to accidentally foil their own plots than the ones of villains they're fighting against, due to stupidity, bumbling, poor planning, cowardly behavior, weak strength, arrogance and/or unwillingness on their part.
   
'''[[:Category:Pure Good|Pure Good]] heroes will NEVER fall under Incompetent as they are capable of committing wonderful acts and causing serious advantages in a story which actually makes them competent and very formidable.'''
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'''[[:Category:Pure Good|Pure Good]] heroes will NEVER fall under Incompetent as they are capable of committing wonderful acts and causing serious advantages in a story which actually makes them competent and very formidable. Instead, they will be in [[:Category:Inept|Inept]] instead as some certain few characters are so stupid to be incorruptible.'''
   
 
'''Even if, in very rare cases, some Pure Good are somewhat incompetent, they should go under the [[:Category:Dimwits|Dimwits]], [[:Category:Cowards|Cowards]] or [[:Category:Weaklings|Weaklings]] categories instead.'''
 
'''Even if, in very rare cases, some Pure Good are somewhat incompetent, they should go under the [[:Category:Dimwits|Dimwits]], [[:Category:Cowards|Cowards]] or [[:Category:Weaklings|Weaklings]] categories instead.'''

Revision as of 00:34, 27 August 2018

If they roll up and tell you they're going to save your soul, you say: "Guys, I wouldn't trust you to save my credit card info."
~ Leah Cassini about the Templars.
Hold on, kids! I'm comin' to rescue the lot of ya! (gets axed in the back by Seymour Skinner) Ow! Ach, I'm bad at this! (dies)
~ Groundskeeper Willie.

Heroes who are more likely to accidentally foil their own plots than the ones of villains they're fighting against, due to stupidity, bumbling, poor planning, cowardly behavior, weak strength, arrogance and/or unwillingness on their part.

Pure Good heroes will NEVER fall under Incompetent as they are capable of committing wonderful acts and causing serious advantages in a story which actually makes them competent and very formidable. Instead, they will be in Inept instead as some certain few characters are so stupid to be incorruptible.

Even if, in very rare cases, some Pure Good are somewhat incompetent, they should go under the Dimwits, Cowards or Weaklings categories instead.

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