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Basic Trope: A character is far more competent than their low ranking would give one cause to believe.
- Straight: Alice, a lowly grunt in the Troper Army, is one of their best fighters.
- Exaggerated: Alice, who's so pathetically ranked as to barely warrant mention, routinely spars with deities and wins.
- Justified:
- Alice really doesn't want the higher-ups to catch wind of her ultimate plan, so she's happy where she is.
- Alice's skills depend on being in a position where nobody'd really notice her, and who pays attention to the janitor?
- Alice is Brilliant but Lazy, and the last thing she wants is the extra responsibility that would come with a promotion.
- If Alice got promoted, she would no longer be able to hang out with her True Companions and/or Love Interest.
- Inverted:
- General Failure. Alice is way high up on the chain, but barely competent.
- Pointy-Haired Boss and Kicked Upstairs are variants of this inversion. For some strange reason we will never understand, Alice is Too Dumb to Live and yet is somehow the boss.
- Subverted:
- Alice gets a long-overdue promotion...
- Alternately, it initially seems like Alice is some kind of under-promoted superhero, but she didn't actually do what we thought she did, and there's nothing really special about her.
- Double Subverted:
- ...but even with the promotion, she's way overqualified.
- Alternatively, Alice didn't directly do what we though she did, but did the job of a commanding officer in organizing those who did, displaying an uncanny talent that's going to waste.
- Parodied:
- Alice is basically a God Mode Sue capable of resolving all the in-story conflicts in less than 30 minutes if she ever felt like it; however, she's so happy happy on her job as an errant musician that she couldn't care less about world's problems.
- Alice's power decreases the higher up she gets promoted.
- Alice is a Jerkass and/or Deadpan Snarker who would rather stand around and clean the floor while pointing and laughing at the heroes busting their asses trying to save the world than actually helping them.
- Deconstructed:
- Alice's superiors are perfectly aware of her great talents, and that's precisely the reason they actively keep her in a low position: If they gave her the opportunity to grow, she would eventually turn into a menace to their power and ambition. And to make themselves sure that she doesn't abandon the organization to look for a better position, they use nasty extortion tactics to keep her binded. This lack of recognition and constant pressure eventually turns her into a mentally unstable individual.
- Alternatively, Alice's knowledge that she far outstrips her peers gives her a massive superiority complex. However, this heavy pride is the one thing that keeps her stuck on her low position. The superiors cannot trust someone that's not a team player with a greater rank.
- Reconstructed: Alice is her organization's trump card, their most powerful agent meant to be fully revealed only when the battle reaches a critical point. Meanwhile, she's assigned to a low key-position to keep an eye on the main group of heroes, providing them with advice and helping them sporadically until her day comes.
- Zig Zagged:
- Alice is a very competent specialist that just opted to be a janitor because she doesn't like responsibilities. But occasionally she shows her assets, only to be rejected because of her low status. And she still saves the day behind everyone's backs, using the limited resources of a janitor.
- Alice is a has exceptional leadership and tactical abilities that she occasionally uses in the field. She routinely displays abilities suited to high-ranking commanding officers when allowed, but can't be promoted farther, as she's not trained as an officer. While offered many incentives to be promoted, she prefers not to undergo the additional training, as she wishes to continue to be in the field. Higher-ranked officers routinely make bets on whether the new incentives and arguments will get her to change her mind, and often allow her 'suggestions' to become their orders.
- Averted: Alice is routinely promoted at regular intervals.
- Enforced: "Hey, those losers in the audience need a character that's better than their job to sympathize with!"
- Lampshaded: "Why hasn't Alice been promoted yet? She killed Emperor Evulz and she is still a fry cook!? It doesn't make sense!"
- Invoked: Alice is an extreme case of Brilliant but Lazy, and a promotion to a higher rank would imply a lot more work and responsibilities for her, so she downplays her skills to fool her superiors and stay on a lower-profile, but more relaxed job.
- Defied: Alice actively tries to get promoted.
- Discussed: "We can't pick Alice for our team to go fight Emperor Evulz! She's just the janitor." "But the low-ranking ones are always the strongest! She's our secret weapon!" "Come on, the only creatures she fights are dust bunnies. This isn't a movie."
- Conversed: "This isn't fair! Alice was the one that saved everyone's arse back there, and instead of being her the one recieving the new rank, the superiors promote that vain and conceited fool Trevor?! What the hell!?"
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