< Black and White Magic
Black and White Magic/Playing With
Basic Trope: One mage attacks, the other heals.
- Straight: Tales Of Troperia has two spellcasters: Claudia, the healer, and Marco, the attack mage.
- Exaggerated: The magic system in Tales of Troperia only allow a person to be either White Mage or Black Mage, never both.
- Justified: Mages in the Tales of Troperia either channel the power of Goddess Sophia (for White Mages) or Archfiend Centurios (for Black Mages), and the two are eternal enemies.
- Downplayed: They can't win battles alone, but Hiro recruits them along with Dennis the Knight in Shining Armour and Barrier Warrior and River the Bare-Fisted Monk with Status Buff skills, because Hiro can't use any magic himself, only physical attacks imbued with magic.
- Inverted:
- Combining the elements of "White" and "Black" makes for incredible power, so there are no White-only or Black-only mages.
- Magic has a wide range of uses; mundane science and technology can only be used for combat or healing.
- Subverted:
- As more magician characters are introduced, we find out there are many different types of magic.
- The distinction between black and white magic is political, rather than metaphysical. There's nothing stopping Marco from picking up healing magic or Claudia from learning combat spells. "Black" magic is simply any form of magic not sanctioned by The Powers That Be, who would rather ban magic in general but find that "white" magic is simply too useful to regulate.
- Double Subverted:
- ...Which are all branches of either black or white magic.
- But either way, both can be used to either help or hurt people.
- Parodied: A bard in the Tales of Troperia wrote the song titled Black or White to ridicule the situation.
- Deconstructed: Black mages are seen as pariahs for having powers that are solely destructive in nature, and are forced into either military service or exile. White mages, on the other hand, would be seldom seen outside of cities and other major population centers, since their services would be in such high demand for everything from broken bones to life-threatening injuries.
- Reconstructed: Marco joins the hero's party to prove that Black Magic can be used for good purposes, while Claudia joins up because she's sick of her responsibilities and wants to see the world outside the city walls.
- Zig Zagged: Claudia learns black magic, Marco learns white magic, then both of them drop the black and white magic and use Summon Magic instead.
- Averted:
- There are no magic users.
- The branches of magic have nothing to do with black and white.
- Any mage can learn any spell.
- There are four mages - Marco the Black Mage, Claudia the White Mage, Dennis the Barrier Warrior, and River who uses StatusBuffs, with Hiro rounding out the Five-Man Band with his Sword Skills, and the clean split of magic is lost.
- Enforced: "We could do with more than one magic user in this game, but we need variety!"
- Lampshaded: "Why on earth can I heal wounds but not inflict any?"
- Invoked: Claudia and Marco are novice mages, and they are forced to learn healing and offensive spells to protect and heal, respectively.
- Exploited: Emperor Evulz finds a way to separate the duo, and they are at a disadvantage because Marco can't heal his wounds and Claudia has no attacks. Dennis, Hiro, and River are then unable to defend themselves because they can't use any magic/ can only use supportive magic.
- Defied: Marco: "Well, of course I have a few healing spells! What kind of self-respecting wizard limits himself to only combat magic?"
- Discussed: "Um, Miss White Mage and Mr. Black Mage? Can you teach me a Cure spell and a Fire spell?"
- Conversed: "Man, I don't know who to pick, that cute chick in white or that sexy magician dude in black."
Back to Black and White Magic, which has magic that can heal you, or can hurt others.
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