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Dungeon Bypass
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So the villain is feeling quite secure in their dungeon/castle/tower/fun house/generic headquarters. The path to their location is filled with a maze of twisty little passages, all alike, each filled with death traps and Elite Mooks that would quickly kill the heroes, or at least inconvenience them by a lot and let the villain escape if they need to. ... but the heroes just fly up to the top of the tower where they are. Or blast a shortcut to their place (not coincidentally, blasting the villain in the process as well). Or enter an overlooked route. Or bypass the dungeon altogether and arrive right at the finish. All that dungeon preparation? Wasted. If the villain hasn't been taken out yet, they might complain about how these things were supposed to go. Can sometimes be a Cheese Strategy, especially if the game itself revolves around solving these kinds of puzzles. Makes players of RPGs, Action-Adventure, and other such games with dungeons wish they could do something as easy. Occasionally, they can. This usually results in Sequence Breaking. Some games have made Anti-Frustration Features where after you finish the dungeon, a teleporter appears teleporting you back to the beginning to save you an exhausted trip. However, a Beast in the Maze could make a dungeon bypass a bad thing for the heroes. The creature hunting them is no longer restricted in its movements and sometimes it was the maze's difficulty to maneuver in that was the only thing keeping the heroes alive. Compare with Cutting the Knot, There Was a Door, and "Open!" Says Me. |
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Bolo: As Bolos grow bigger and heavier (in their later versions rivaling the size and mass of World War I battleships), the concepts of 'obstacle' or 'barrier' become less meaningful — they blow everything in their way up, iron it flat through the sheer weight of their passage, or both. | |
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Subverted in Doom. Fly gets fed up with hunting for key cards and fighting monsters over them so he blasts a door open with a few rockets. This is the only locked door he ever destroys: he meets the barons of hell shortly afterward and they can withstand four to six rockets apiece. From that point on rockets are reserved for emergencies and "boss fights" so he and Arlene run the dungeons looking for key cards. One time he suggests the option to Arlene to avoid entering a maze of unnatural darkness to find the key. Their rocket supply is dangerously low so they brave the dark maze instead of risking taking the next baron without ammo. They encounter a baron in the maze and they kill it for the key. Running the dungeon cost them all their rockets when the Dungeon Bypass would have used a few. | |
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In Terminator 2: Judgment Day, at one point Sarah is trapped by a SWAT team in a clean room. John, watching on cameras, declares there's no other way out of that room. So the Terminator punches through a wall and pulls her to safety. Then he blasted a hole through another wall with his grenade launcher. | |
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In JourneyQuest, Perf and Nara accomplish this on the Temple of All Dooms, by accident! | |
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X-Men: In Kitty Pryde's first Danger Room session as a member of the X-Men, she's so terrified that she simply closes her eyes and becomes intangible, and then walks straight across the room to the finish line, passing harmlessly through every obstacle. | |
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The only way anyone gets around in Bleach. Zaraki Kenpachi will inevitably bust through the walls of the Seireitei's labyrinthine layout whenever he's trying to go anywhere. Not that it matters, he'll still get lost in the end. Why it doesn't occur to him to just jump over the walls is anyone's guess. Las Noches appears to be built with this trope in mind: it is stated that the foundations and the pillars holding the different floors together make it easier to travel through the floors by busting one's way through without collapsing the entire castle. Notably averted once Yhwach claims the Soul King Palace for himself and rebuilds it into Wahrwelt; he restructures the very atmosphere of the place so that the Shinigami can't use Shunpo to just fly towards his palace. |
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In Harry Tano, both the heroes and villains exploit this trope in order to try getting the Philosophers' Stone. Ahsoka takes advantage of the Runes that shield Hogwarts and disrupts technology being powered down to send in a Magitek LAAT/i Gunship to the floor where The Mirror of Erised is stored at and cuts through the ceiling with her Lightsaber, and instead of figuring out how to retrieve the Philosophers' Stone from the Mirror; she simply steals the whole mirror. Meanwhile Landon Greengrass goes through the main entrance and through each and every trial in the way... by casting Bombarda on every obstacle in his path. | |
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Bones did this once. A real dead body was found in one of those Halloween haybale mazes, so Booth kicks the bales down and cuts a straight path to and from the parking lot. Apparently, he was the only one to even consider this, as everyone else appears rather shocked. | |
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The Star Trek: Enterprise relaunch novels introduce the actual Kobayashi Maru that the scenario was based on. Since the Romulans have just introduced a weapon that can seize control of most computer systems of the era, Captain Archer's only solution is...to run away and leave the crew of the Kobayashi Maru to die. | |
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Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion: Out of sheer ignorance, Lou ends up walking around a barbed wire obstacle course at the Foreign Legion camp instead of going under it like he was supposed to. | |
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The Simpsons: In "Treehouse of Horror V"'s spoof of The Shining, Bart escaping a hedge maze by chainsawing through the walls. Another episode subverted this when Homer tries this trick and finds an electric fence inside the corn maze. Barely in the scope of this trope, but in another episode Mr. Burns and Smithers use their security clearance to advance through thick steel doors and other obstacles that can only be opened through retinal scanners and the like, only to see a stray dog at the destination who entered through the back door. The back SCREEN DOOR. And in another episode, when Marge was doing the tests to join to the Springfield Police Force, in one of them, she tried to climb a wall, but she has problems with it. Chief Wiggum notices that all the women had the same problem, that they don't use the door to cross the wall. |
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In Kevin & Kell, Danielle, a Defector from Decadence who left Rabbit's Revenge, thinks she's safe in the Dewclaw house basement because Kell, a skilled predator, lives there and Rabbit's Revenge wouldn't risk facing her to reach her. Two members then tunnel into her room. | |
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Jonny Quest: The Real Adventures: The title character is stuck in a death maze within Quest-World, his dad's enormous virtual reality. He quickly comes across some snakes who turn things they bite into stone, and wastes little time into goading them to transform one of his hands and one of his feet; he uses these to tear down the maze's imposing grey walls for an easy exit. | |
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In Wreck-It Ralph, once Ralph discovers the golden medal at the top of the tower in Hero's Duty, Ralph bypasses all the traps and Cy-Bugs by climbing the wall to the top. | |
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Being a Lyrical Nanoha fanfic, it was probably inevitable that this would happen in Game Theory. Although surprisingly enough, it's not Nanoha but Quint Nakajima doing the bypass. When one of her opponents puts up magical barriers to try to block her path, she goes through the unmagical walls instead. | |
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In Fullmetal Alchemist, Ed transmutes a Death Course into a perfectly inoffensive hallway. | |
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8-Bit Theater: Black Mage is able to complete an obstacle course by blowing it up. There isn't a rule against it, so he passed. Invoked unsuccessfully much later in the comic. Upon arrival at the Temple of Fiends, Black Mage suggests that the Light Warriors land their airship at the top of the temple, crushing a few floors in the process and "killing their way" downwards, as he put it. Red Mage disagrees, mainly because the airship's autopilot (designed by omnipotent Jerkass elder Mage Sarda) had been pre-programmed to land them at the entrance and their previous attempts to manually control the airships given them were uniformly disastrous. |
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The Night Unfurls: Provided that there is an easier method of infiltration of a target location, it will be used. Rather than strolling through the main gate, or directly attacking it in any way, Kyril and the Black Dogs infiltrate the Black Fortress via a secret passageway/culvert at the base of the southern wall. This is a downplayed instance, however, as they are still met with resistance, but they get through nonetheless. Kyril invokes this trope during the Liberation of Ansur Arc, when he is trying to find a shortcut to enter the mercenary compound where Maia is held captive. While it is true that he can steamroll anything in his way without dying, the more time he uses to kill things outside, the longer Maia is in trouble. His fears turn out to be well-founded — he did manage to find a shortcut with Grace's help, but he arrives a bit late to stop Michelle from violating Maia. Also invoked by the Black Dogs, who are looking into old sewer routes to enter the city of Ken while bypassing the majority of its defences. |
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Muv-Luv Alternative: The BETA bypass the Japanese defensive line between Kansai and Kanto by walking across the ocean floor and Storming the Beaches at Sadagoshima, while mounting a simultaneous attack on the line itself to pin any possible reinforcements. A third attack on the Suez Canal, which blocks BETA advancement into Africa which is feeding much of humanity at this point, forces potential American reinforcements to leave Asia to hold the more critical theatre, sealing Japan's fate. | |
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After being separated in Vow of the King, Captain Unohana gets fed up with the traps and changing hallways of Las Noches and levels the entire area with a high level kido. | |
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"Scry and die" is an important tactic in Dungeon Keeper Ami, since various types of teleportation magic are available, and there is no known way to block scrying without divine-level magic. Ami generally resorts to filling rooms with selectively opaque magical fog, so that scrying at least won't learn much. After recruiting Jadeite, who can use Dark Kingdom style teleportation, she makes use of the tactic herself, notably when she has him chase another Keeper all over the place, killing the Keeper's host bodies. | |
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In Ready Player One (2018), Parzival discovers that this was how to beat the first challenge the entire time. After hearing a recording of James Halliday mentioning a desire to "go back", he decides, at the next race, to hit reverse at the starting line. He ends up finding a secret passage that bypasses the whole race and takes him to the finish line. | |
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In the second episode of Xiaolin Showdown, Omi, the enthusiastic combat monk, sets a record for the obstacle course, leaping through and beating down the obstacles to reach the target. But next to go is Clay, the stalwart Earth monk, who notices that the course is arranged in a circle. When the clock starts, he beats Omi's time by turning and walking all of ten feet from the starting line to the target. | |
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Discussed in Worldwar: War of Equals. During the first meeting to get Switzerland to join the European Coalition, the Swiss government is confident of their military being able to hold off the aliens by using the Swiss mountains to act as a fortress. The plan is then mocked by the Swedish Prime Minister and EC representatives storm out of the meeting, since mountains are a terrible defense for space-faring aliens who can just fly over. | |
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Inverted for laughs in one strip of Full Frontal Nerdity, Frank is trying to set up a campaign in a city that will be full of intrigue, mystery, and political maneuvering. The guys however, refuse to play along because they absolutely HATE any of Frank's campaigns based on political intrigue because they are far too complex and they're sick and tired of trusted NPC's always turning traitor and insist that they're going to the nearest dungeon. Nelson tells Frank to just let his plot work itself out and they'll attack whoever is saying "Hail Hydra" when they get back. | |
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Teana repeats the feat in StrikerS Sound Stage X, having learned Starlight Breaker from Nanoha. This time, however, she's opening an escape route for Subaru from the outside. | |
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White Devil of the Moon: Nanoha, like she would do in the series proper (as this takes place before StrikerS), just blasts a hole through Beryl's base to find her rather than deal with an unfamiliar floor plan. That's when Beryl realizes that Miyuki was serious about Nanoha being a threat to her and gets her own Oh, Crap! moment. | |
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In The Pillars of Reality, when Mari is captured and locked up, Alain breaks into the dungeon simply by walking right through the walls with magic. However, he then lacks the strength to do the same for their escape, leaving him stuck in the dungeon too. He admits that he didn't think it through properly. Fortunately, he does have enough strength to create a hole big enough for Mari to tamper with the lock. | |
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In Medaka Box: Abnormal the Student Council must descend 13 floors of goons to reach their objective. When presented with an elevator to take them down immediately, they decline. However, later in the arc they try to use it, only to be cut off by a group of henchman saying "Only a cheater would attempt to use this route!". | |
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In What's in a Hoard?, Izuku bypasses the entirety of the obstacle course in the Sports Festival by flying over it, winning by a huge margin. Both Izuku and Present Mic lampshade that the course wasn't made with flyers in mind. | |
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The SCP Foundation is fond of this trope in general, but special mention goes to the attempt to simplify exploration of the steel labyrinth found in SCP-432 using an acetylene torch. Subverted when the Beast in the Maze bursts through the hole and expresses its displeasure at their ingenuity. | |
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Discworld: In Ankh-Morpork, which is primarily built on Ankh-Morpork, a man with a pickaxe and good sense of direction can walk from one end of the city to the other by knocking down walls — presuming he can breathe mud. Specifically the Patrician's Palace, as demonstrated in Guards! Guards!. In Night Watch, Vimes expects a tactic just like this... so he boards up the basements around the barricade ahead of time. Cohen does this in the Imperial Palace in Interesting Times, helped by the fact that walls are made of paper. |
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In one of the segments in the Mickey Mouse (2013) Halloween special "The Scariest Story Ever", Donald Duck does this repeatedly in truly Gordian fashion... with a baseball bat: | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! R: Seto Kaiba does this twice. First, he lands on the roof of the building in his Blue-Eyes Jet rather than Duel his way through the lower floors. As he Duels the first card professor, Mokuba hacks into the security system and unlocks the door, making the Duel for the keycard superfluous. Kaiba announces he simply needed a warm-up before Dueling Yako. | |
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The second season of Space Battleship Yamato has a rather funny example. Chased by the Andromeda and confiding in the superiority of their navigator over the Andromeda's computer, our heroes try to lose the pursuer by flying through the Asteroid Belt... Only to find the Andromeda waiting for them on the other side, her commander being smart enough to fly around it at a faster speed the Yamato could keep in the belt. | |
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The siege of Rochester Castle, for example, involved digging a mine under the wall, then slathering it with the fat of forty pigs and setting it on fire. The heat-induced expansion of the stone and the ignition of the wooden foundations caused a section of the wall to collapse. This was amplified and dramatized in Ironclad by burning the pigs alive. | |
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In Superman: Doomsday, when Lex Luthor's clone of Superman turns on him, Luthor retreats to an armored panic room that is lit by red lights (Superman needs yellow sunlight to retain his powers) and holds a pair of kryptonite encrusted gauntlets. Luthor attempts to lure the clone Superman in, but he merely locks the door, rips the entire panic room out of the building, and casually drops it to the ground a hundred stories below. | |
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In Red (2010), when Frank infiltrates the CIA headquarters, he comes across a secure door with an electronic lock that is impossible to hack. He gets through by punching a hole in the wall and manually unlocking the door from the other side; since the facility was built by government contractors, Frank knew the lock would be state-of-the-art technology, but the drywall surrounding it was put in by the lowest bidder. | |
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Emberverse: In Dies the Fire by S. M. Stirling, some outside force suddenly causes electricity to stop working all over the Earth. In Oregon, the main (human) villain begins establishing a brutal fiefdom, and orders the construction of a well-defended fort blocking an important pass. Fortunately for the heroes, hang-gliders still work just fine, and they land a strike-force on the fort's roof and breach the defenses from the rear. | |
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In Ankh-Morpork, which is primarily built on Ankh-Morpork, a man with a pickaxe and good sense of direction can walk from one end of the city to the other by knocking down walls — presuming he can breathe mud. Specifically the Patrician's Palace, as demonstrated in Guards! Guards!. In Night Watch, Vimes expects a tactic just like this... so he boards up the basements around the barricade ahead of time. | |
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Static Shock: In "Static Shaq", Static locks Hyde, Kangorr, and Ferrett in a room and magnetizes the door so they can't break it down. They escape when Kangorr breaks through the floor. | |
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In The Mysterious Benedict Society, the final test which the main characters are put through in order to qualify for the mission is a maze of identical rooms. Reynie identifies a pattern of arrows (there are several different arrows in each room, each pointing different directions), while Sticky blunders through at random, memorizes the route instantly, and completes it perfectly when he tries again, but Kate simply opens up a heating duct and crawls straight through. | |
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Subverted in an episode of Popeye; Popeye and Bluto are charting a course. Bluto wants to go around all the perilous obstacles, but Popeye scoffingly draws a straight line through them. | |
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Homestuck: Why go in a dungeon when you can pull it apart? In one scene, Tavros is insisting on going all around a dungeon and doing lots of puzzles to learn the story of the world they have been brought to. Vriska, his partner who does not care about the game's story, quickly becomes psychotically 8ored as a result. She gives Tavros a map with all the temples captioned with things like 'snore' and 'zzzzzzzz', and his eventual destination circled, ordering him to go straight there. Earlier, Terezi gave John the code for a rocket pack so that he can skip building his house up past the second gate and zoom all the way to the seventh gate to sneak into the palace of the supposedly slumbering Denizen of his Land. It didn't end well, but Terezi didn't expect it to. |
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Star Trek (2009) shows the events of the test (in the altered timeline): Kirk reprograms the simulator to "delete" the enemy defenses and make them easy as pie to kill, which gets him in immediate trouble as the examiners immediately know that something is wrong. Much more of a dungeon bypass. Of course, both could be correct. | |
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In one of the Dinotopia spin-off novels, the Main Characters find themselves in a Lost City inhabited by Troodon samurai (just go with it). The Troodon challenge the humans to different contests to win citizenship, one of which is a race through an obstacle course. The human, Andrew, wins by bypassing the course and just running down the strip of land between his course and his opponent's, because there isn't a rule against it. This becomes very popular, and although the rules are immediately changed, "Pulling an Andrew" begins to occur in other activities around the city as well. | |
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The issue of The Third Floor Corridors' effectiveness in protecting The Philosophers' Stone is brought up again in If Wishes Were Ponies by Twilight Sparkle when she is informed by Albus about the threat of Voldemort attempting to steal the Stone. Twilight bypassed the initial rooms by phasing through the doors. Twilight then readjusts the existing traps to make them substantially more difficult than they were before, along with incorporating an Age Line at the main entrance to prevent Voldemort from Mind-Controlling the students to throw them at the traps. It doesn't even work since Elly was able to shapeshift into a beetle to sneak through the cracks in the walls to try finding the Mirror of Erised after it was moved into the final chamber and accidentally takes the Philosophers Stone from the Mirror; unaware of what it even is. Followed later by Professor Quirrel utilizing the Book-Walking Spell to smuggle Harry Potter past the Age Line through a painting after capturing him. | |
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars: From the unfinished "Crystal Crisis on Utapau" arc: When trapped on a Separatist ship, Obi-Wan and Anakin decide the most expedient method of getting to the hangar bay to escape with their giant Kyber Crystal (note: small ones are used in lightsabers; the big ones would later be used for the Death Star's superlaser) is to use its unusual energy attack to blow holes through the ship's corridor walls. | |
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In With Strings Attached, Jeft pits the four and the Hunter against the essentially impregnable Twisted Temple and the death-touch-wielding Brothers of Doom. The Brothers have left two small windows open to lure stupid invaders into the temple. Unfortunately for them (and Jeft), this is a golden opportunity for Ringo to prove once and for all that no, he is not useless. He telekinetically removes each Brother one by one and drops them in a large box that John made out of ice. | |
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Comes up on several occasions in I Woke Up As a Dungeon, Now What?. There are spells that can dig through walls or create bridges across chasms, and it is even possible to use a "permanency" ritual to lock in such changes so that the dungeon cannot undo them. This is particularly important for Taylor because she depends so heavily on her control of her interior and the elaborate tactics that makes possible to compensate for the relative weakness of her traps and minions. | |
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The Big One features a nested example of a Dungeon Bypass within a Dungeon Bypass. Faced with a situation where German occupation forces occupy most of Europe and it will require a massive effort over a period of years (with horrifying American and Russian Army casualties) to drive them back, the U.S. elects to destroy Germany directly by means of a nuclear attack aimed at its war production industry. (This is Truth in Television in that the plan used in the novel was actually that formulated by the U.S.A.A.F in 1941) Within that Dungeon Bypass is a second one; the Germans had built a comprehensive air defense system that was capable of inflicting severe casualties on any air force that tried to fly through said defense. The U.S. used the B-36 bomber whose high-flying capabilities allowed it to simply fly over the defenses (again, Truth in Television since the B-36 could fly 5,000 feet higher than even the best-performing German fighters and well over the threat of anti-aircraft guns and the missiles that existed at that time). | |
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In a Halloween episode of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse the gang finds a barrier of giant candy corn blocking their way and use a rope to pull themselves over it, except for Goofy who just eats through it. | |
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The man who hires Carson Wells in No Country for Old Men boasts of his skyscraper office’s security, which is on a Missing Floor that is only serviced by a specific elevator which can only be accessed with a security code, which can only be found by calling a specific phone number which only he knows and is recoded after every use. Anton Chigurh just climbs the stairs and breaks down the door. | |
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Overlord (2012): Discussed in regards to the Great Tomb of Nazarick's teleportation system. If any invaders were to find and kill Aureole Omega, the NPC in charge of teleportation within Nazarick, they would have full access to the entirety of the Tomb, turning it from a Nintendo Hard Marathon Level into a far simpler affair, allowing raiders to easily leave, restock, and return to where they left off, or just travel straight to the 10th floor. The route between Feo Jera and Feo Berkana in the Aserlisia Mountains is marked by three deadly trials - the Great Chasm, a sea of magma and its Lavalord Anglerfish, and a massive labyrinth that spews toxic gases. When Ainz and company were traveling to Feo Berkana to reclaim the dwarven capital, they simply flew over the Chasm and the lava sea. As for the labyrinth, he applied poison resistance to his non-undead comrades and used a spell to find the best route through. |
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Guardians of the Galaxy has two examples: while Peter, Drax, and Groot had to fight through an army of Sakaran soldiers to reach the bridge, Gamora simply blasts a hole in the ceiling/floor and jumps up to stand beside them. A minute late, Rocket pulls one better by just ramming his ship into the bridge windows. | |
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The Order of the Stick: Early on in the comic, the eponymous adventuring party skips two levels of a dungeon by taking the service stairwell. After making a Deal with the Devil that grants them ultimate arcane power, Vaarsuvius teleports directly into Xykon's throne room. Made even more awesome because the entire surrounding area was magically shielded from any attempts to teleport in, and Vaarsuvius powered through anyway. |
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Red Dwarf: From the episode Rimmerworld comes this exchange: Again from "Duct Soup". The crew crawl through the ventilation shafts of Starbug after the ship apparently goes offline. Kryten made sure the doors were functional but didn't explain this until they got back. |
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Knights of the Old Coding: Subverted in this strip, the map of the levels the heroes have to go through is explained, but an alternative is suggested: But as the heroes find out during the confrontation with Malkil here, not only had newcomer Simon used the above tactic to quickly catch up to them, Malkil confesses that he "never would have expected that!" |
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Exalted: Solars with the correct Charm can bypass locked doors by walking through them, and more veteran ones can remove the walls by punching people through them. Meanwhile, those with dematerialization effects can just stroll through walls, and experienced Infernals can just load up Pellegrina's Fury and erode away everything in their path. Of course, the point of Exalted isn't about whether the heroes can make it through the dungeon, it's about whether they should, and how they intend to solve the long-term problems that led to the dungeon attack in the first place. | |
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Labyrinth: Subverted shortly after Sarah enters the labyrinth, she asks directions from a small sentient caterpillar. "Don't go that way. Never go that way," he tells her, at which she thanks him and heads off in the opposite direction. When she's gone: "If she'd gone that way, she'd'a gone straight to that castle." Which turns out to be good advice as Sarah probably wouldn't have succeeded without going through The Hero's Journey learning how to defeat the goblin king and assembling her Five-Man Band first. |
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In Codex Alera, the Vord bypass an impenetrable Canim fortification by tunneling underneath it to attack them from behind. It took the Canim completely off guard because the Vord had enough reserves to continuously attack the front while tunneling behind. | |
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Slayers: In the manga version of the villainess had filled a five-story building with mages and warriors capable of matching Lina. Instead of going through them, Lina just flies straight to the top of the tower where the villainess was. One of the OAVs does this too, with an underground dungeon a demon generates. Lina just blasts downward through all the floors, and comments that it's kinda stupid that the monster is always at the bottom floor of these things. |
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Brandon Sanderson's Warbreaker: Vasher uses Nightblood to demolish walls in the royal palace in order to reach his target Denth. It's not a straight example because it's not a dungeon but the effect is the same. | |
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Several times in Ruby Quest. One time they did this (smashing open a wooden door with a crowbar) is in the quotes page. | |
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In One-Punch Man, Dr. Genus activates traps on floors 1 through 8 of The House of Evolution- but Genos decides to simply vaporize the entire building at once and be done with everything. Turns out there was a basement though. Saitama calls him out on poor sportsmanship, and kinda wanted to see whatever challenge the villains may have had (if any). | |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: In Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Search, Azula attempts to cut down on traveling time by burning down a forest. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: A notorious tactic is the "scry and die", in which the player characters use divination spells to locate the Big Bad, then cast a teleport spell to ambush him wherever he happens to be, bypassing any and all elaborately prepared defenses he has set up. The "Mind Blank" spell is a hard counter to this — only deity-level power can scry someone under its effects. Unfortunately, as an 8th-level spell, your Big Bad needs to be almost that powerful themself to keep it running. For game balance reasons, editions up to 3.5 largely had to make the choice between "scry and die is possible" and "ambushing the players isn't". Later editions decided to just sacrifice a little balance and realism to focus on making the adventure fun to play. The 3.5 splatbook "Complete Arcane" adds Anticipate Teleportation, a spell specifically to counter this strategy. Its duration is 24 hours, just like Mind Blank, but it's only 3rd level, because instead of giving the complete mental protection Mind Blank offers, it just warns you of an incoming teleport and holds the would-be ambusher for a round. The Greater version at 6th level gives three rounds instead; enough preparation to ensure that the Curb-Stomp Battle experienced by the would-be ambusher is the opposite of the one they expected. In 3.5, 5th level Druids can summon Thoqquas, which can tunnel through solid stone and explicitly leave a usable tunnel. This is especially notable because at 5th level, you normally can't teleport yet, so the DM may not expect shenanigans like this. Many RPGs have so many ways of doing this that it may be futile to try to list them all. There appear to be two main reasons for this: first, many games include countless different spells whose implications are often poorly thought out (though some of this is intentional: there's actually a D&D spell called "passwall", which creates a temporary hole in a wall of your choice). The second reason is many games try to write rules for every conceivable situation, including tunneling through a wall with a battle axe. In fact, in Dungeons & Dragons Edition 3.5, all materials stronger than paper are allotted a hardness score, which dramatically reduces damage dealt to them. Weapons made out of Adamantine, however, ignore the hardness of objects unless they're built from materials equal in strength or stronger than Adamantine. This makes tunneling through a stone wall with an Adamantine Greatsword almost pathetically easy. There are also combat maneuvers which ignore hardness, in case you don't have an adamantine weapon. However, in fourth edition D&D, items and walls no longer had a hardness rating, which means that a weak but determined character could punch through them. Fifth Edition simply treats items like characters in terms of armor class and hit points. It is quite easy for PCs to end up rewarded for this: most strong doors are made up of an expensive material, so simply using "disable device" or other methods to take it off its hinges winds up quite profitable. Tomb of Horrors: The remake tries to avoid letting players do this. It has replaced all of its Adamantine Doors with "Spell-Hardened Steel as Hard as Adamant, but loses its magic if you dismantled them." It also creates infinite hordes of demons that do nothing but repair the walls and reset traps all day and attack anyone who attempts a Dungeon Bypass. At least one group of adventurers has made it through without a single casualty by having a team of dwarves dig around the traps and obstacles with non-magical mining equipment over the course of several weeks. The writers planned for ethereal travel, melding into stone, magical defenses, teleportation, etc. but never expected an ordinary pickaxe and a group of patient, careful adventurers. Another amusing way groups bypassed the dungeon in the original was to completely skip the dungeon and merely steal the doors, 1000 cu. ft. of solid adamantine and mithral, probably worth more than all the treasure in the tomb itself. Also fixed in the 3.5 remake by having the doors merely by magically hardened steel that loses its magic once removed. The Dungeoncrasher Fighter variant in 3.5 is actually designed to do this, as the name suggests. On top of its much-loved "super Bull Rush" that slams opponents into walls until their bones liquefy, it also gets, by 6th level, a +10 bonus to checks to break objects and a +4 to dodge or resist traps. Many Dungeoncrashers get through dungeons by simply breaking everything in them. Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen: The catacombs beneath Kalaman Castle are a winding, meandering place. When the party goes down there, they'll find that Lord Soth has smashed his way through several twenty-foot-thick walls, a door, and a sarcophagus to take the most direct route to the tomb furthest from the entrance. Sadly, the tunnels he smashed open are unstable and will collapse if the players try to use them, forcing them to take the scenic route. |
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Bob and George has this happen with the Wily Castle in almost every game retelling. Some of the Robot Master stages, too. | |
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In Robert Asprin's Phule's Company series, the Omega Mob tends towards solutions like this. The key example comes in the first book, where Phule's troops (a gang of misfits that were already considered too irregular for the Space Legion, which is already an irregular military force) are going up against one of the finest military units in the galaxy in a series of competitions. The second event is the challenge course, which is to be run "under combat conditions" with full military gear. The regular Army unit runs the course perfectly, setting a spectacular time as they do so. Phule's company literally destroys the course, blowing down walls, cutting away barbed wire, and in general using their full military gear to wreck everything that gets in their way, and get away with it through Loophole Abuse and because the rival commander was too damned impressed to push the point - and because he admitted that if he had to get his troops across a real battlefield with such obstacles in the way, he probably would have done the same thing. | |
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In Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger vs. Space Sheriff Gavan: The Movie, the Gokaiger have to climb all the way to the top of the Big Bad's tower to rescue Gavan, but once he's free they simply blow a hole in each of the successive floors to get them back to the ground level. Then, adding injury to insult, they pull out their BFG and fire it upwards, taking out a large section of the castle and killing all the bad guys they bypassed. | |
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The Serpent Empress: In an omake, Hancock and Sandersonia quickly make their way through Impel Down via the former simply stomping through each floor in succession. This not only gets them to Ace faster than the prison's forces can respond, it also leaves them a way out that can't be blocked since they can fly and the prison guards can't. | |
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In Episode 6 of the Lapis Re:LiGHTs anime, α (Alpha) finds herself trapped in a Haunted House that's being magically distorted to be Bigger on the Inside. Her solution is to use her Prehensile Hair to slice through the fragile wooden and plaster walls, walking straight back to the foyer. | |
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In a rare example where this was the intended solution, Anos Voldigoad of The Misfit of Demon King Academy designed a secret passage in his dungeon that had no hidden doors or secret mechanisms or teleportation device, just a solid wall in front of it. To access it, one just has to be physically strong enough to break down the wall, which Anos does by walking straight through it. Apparently, this was the only surefire way to thwart detection magic and guarantee his most valuable treasure would remain undiscovered during the 2000 years it took for Anos to reincarnate. | |
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Stargate SG-1: Happens in the episode "The Serpent's Lair": In a later episode, Sam, Jonas Quinn and Jackson are trying to find the Eye of Ra, and have spent most of the episode puzzling out how to find the compartment it's in. When they do find the compartment, there's another set of locks... but they're running out of time, so Sam just blasts through it with her P90. |
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The Legend of Cynder Series: This is one of Cynder's favorite tactics. Pretty much the only time she doesn't fly over hordes of enemies or dangerous places is when it would be more dangerous to fly than fight. | |
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Cannon Busters: In Madura City, when Sam is trying to find and rescue Philly from the Fetter, she determines his location and calculates the best route to reach him. Said route involves entering her Cannon Buster mode, obliterating everything between her and Philly, and creating a straight path. | |
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Cohen does this in the Imperial Palace in Interesting Times, helped by the fact that walls are made of paper. | |
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In a short story of Haruhi Suzumiya, the SOS Brigade are stuck acting out a typical Medieval RPG in simulated space. Not only do they bypass a lot of dungeons and battles (by threatening an NPC, no less), but the biggest use of this trope is found when they reach the final dungeon, still at level one and probably lacking all the key items and skills they need to beat the last boss. The solution? Mikuru accidentally casts two doomsday level spells at once, completely demolishing the entire castle and the Big Bad with it. And the hostages they were supposed to rescue. | |
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In Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS, when Quattro learns that the heroine has found out where she is, she tries to console herself on the fact she's in the core of the ship while Nanoha's in the Throne Room, two places separated by many doors, swarms of drones, and a huge maze of corridors. She then notices Nanoha pointing her staff at the floor and powering up for a Blaster 3 Divine Buster, and promptly realizes that she is screwed. Made even more impressive by the fact the ENTIRE ship is covered by an anti-magic field... So the beam had to be also powerful enough to resist the anti-magic effect. | |
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This trope is on the list of Things Mr. Welch Is No Longer Allowed to Do in an RPG | |
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The Xenomorphs pull this one on the heroes in Aliens. After the humans supposedly barricade all the doors and air ducts, the Aliens just climb above the dropped ceiling. | |
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Done by Wildwing in an episode of Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series when the Ducks find themselves trapped an an alternate universe based on fantasy tropes. Faced with a huge stone maze, Wildwing simply uses his grenade launcher to blast their way though. After using his mask to find the fastest way through the maze, minimizing the amount of walls they had to blow up. |
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In "The Rapture of Ridley Walker" by Clutch: | |
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In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (2016), rather than trudge through the elaborate City in the Sky like the player did, Link simply grabs an Aeralfos with his clawshot and demands for it to fly him to Argorok's nest at swordpoint. | |
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Oxventure's Dungeons & Dragons party, the Oxventurers' Guild, has a particular gift for this. GM Johnny Chiodini has often lamented the way that the Oxventurers can reduce a simple social interaction to utter chaos in under a minute, burn half an hour on irrelevant digressions, but can also locate any way to get past a dungeon in seconds. "Tower Rangers", in which they managed to throw an entire layered deathtrap of a tower into chaos without even entering combat once, was particularly notable. | |
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Star Trek: In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, it's not entirely clear whether Kirk is using this or the Take a Third Option tactic when he reprograms The Kobayashi Maru into a winnable scenario. One of the published books shows what happened during his test. According to it, he reprogrammed the test so it was possible to talk his way out of the fight, so it is a little of both. Star Trek (2009) shows the events of the test (in the altered timeline): Kirk reprograms the simulator to "delete" the enemy defenses and make them easy as pie to kill, which gets him in immediate trouble as the examiners immediately know that something is wrong. Much more of a dungeon bypass. Of course, both could be correct. Interestingly, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (which was released about 10 years before Star Trek (2009)) presents both options to the player, when they stumble upon Kirk's original hack when taking the Kobayashi Maru themselves. The books got some fun with cadets finding solutions the examiners hadn't thought of, the crowners being Peter Kirk (Jim's own nephew) issuing a formal duel challenge to the enemy commander (Romulan in this version. He knew the Romulan culture much better than his examiners) and having his ship rescue the crew of the Kobayashi Maru during the duel (as he puts it when it's pointed out that he'd have little chance in the duel, since the Romulan commander would be physically stronger and better-versed in the weapons involved, "It is a no-win scenario. But only for me."), and Mackenzie Calhoun blowing up the Kobayashi Maru himself, reasoning that either the Kobayashi Maru had been really captured and their crew would have been tortured to death by their captors once they killed him or were working with the enemy and was thus another target. The Star Trek: Enterprise relaunch novels introduce the actual Kobayashi Maru that the scenario was based on. Since the Romulans have just introduced a weapon that can seize control of most computer systems of the era, Captain Archer's only solution is...to run away and leave the crew of the Kobayashi Maru to die. |
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A one-panel magazine cartoon (probably in The New Yorker) was similar to the page image, except the mouse was flying and wore a cape. | |
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In one early Knights of the Dinner Table story, the players break through a wall and find steps leading to the lower levels of the dungeon. B.A. tries to dissuade them, but Bob and Dave insist on charging ahead and mock Brian when he prudently stays behind. B.A. then declares that Bob and Dave's characters were squashed under a huge falling stone. The story ends with Brian getting B.A. to admit that he hadn't yet mapped out that part of the dungeon. | |
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Girl Genius: While the rescue party is stuck in the labyrinth beneath Sturmhalten they are discussing how they are going to need to backtrack and go deeper when they reach a dead end. Krosp then hears singing and the Jagers happily use the sound to dig and punch their way into the castle dungeon above them which leads them directly out of the mess. | |
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Subverted in Teen Titans. Faced with a maze inside Raven's mind, Cyborg and Beast Boy try the usual tricks — blasting the walls and flying over them — but are thwarted — lightning strikes anything that tries to fly over and the walls prove to be unbreakable — and forced to go through. | |
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The town borders in In Time are guarded by massive road barricades that you need to pay a toll booth to get lowered. Later in the film, Will and Sylvia plow their car through the toll booth itself to get through. | |
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Both subverted and played straight with the Maze Card in Cardcaptor Sakura; trying to fly over the walls causes them to grow (or turns the maze into an Escher masterpiece), but the Moon Bell knocks down the walls in a straight line. | |
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In Percy Jackson and the Battle of the Labyrinth, both the heroes and the villains are searching for Ariadne's String, which allows a Dungeon Bypass of the famous Labyrinth of Classical Mythology, which is now much larger, and beneath all of the United States of America. Luke finds it, but Percy works out another Dungeon Bypass, a "clear-sighted" mortal, who always know the way through the Labyrinth. | |
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Taskmaster had the task Bring Alex His Dinner, where contestants were tasked with hopping on one foot through a maze of bunting carrying a tray of sandwiches. Hugh Dennis simply grabbed a pair of scissors and cut down all the bunting before starting, allowing him to just hop straight to Alex without navigating the maze at all. Amazingly, he still lost to Noel Fielding who blew past his 1 minute 41 second time in only 46 seconds by simply navigating the maze that quickly. | |
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Averted in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. The Fellowship tries to go around Moria via a mountain pass, but Saruman awakens the mountain of Caradhras, causing an avalanche of rocks and snow that blocks their way, causing our heroes to have to backtrack and go through Moria anyway. | |
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In the Thousand Sons novel Ahriman: Unchanged, Magnus the Red’s faction of Thousand Sons know that Ahriman is returning to the Planet of the Sorcerers and start preparing their defenses for his arrival. They send out daemons to watch for incoming fleets, their own fleet is ready to repel Ahriman’s, and they even reconfigure the planet’s geography to make a land invasion of the City of Towers impossible. Ahriman circumvents these defenses by using a ritual to teleport his entire force right into the heart of the City from a planet halfway across the galaxy, with their cataclysmic arrival throwing the defenders into disarray for good measure. | |
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A meta example in In the Name of the King, which is based on Dungeon Siege. There is a literal Broken Bridge encountered by the party early on, which, in the game, forces you through a haunted crypt, a dwarven mine, and a mountain range. In the film, Farmer ziplines over (or at least, halfway over because the rope was slack). He falls in the gorge and is picked up by the kings army instead. Admittedly, this saves hours from the films run time and eliminates several scenes that have no reason to be there if you're not farming loot and XP. | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh!: Capsule Monsters: Yugi and the gang get caught in a maze until Tristan unlocks Shovel Crusher, allowing them to smash their way out. | |
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In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry takes a shortcut through a maze by blasting through the hedge in order to rescue Cedric. Yet it takes a spell and quite some fighting with the branches just to open a small hole. | |
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When the Game Grumps are playing Zelda's Adventure and are lost because the walkthrough they were using ended prematurely, they get contacted by a Speed Runner who gives them instructions on how to beat the next dungeon, including the hilariously counter-intuitive advice on how to beat Pols Voice: "hit it for two minutes". While there is a ring to obtain in the dungeon that makes them die faster, going out of your way to get it is actually slower than just wailing on the thing for that long. | |
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Superman: In Superman: Ending Battle, Superman gets trapped inside Bunny, a Living Ship, by Hank Henshaw, the Cyborg Superman. Trying to bust out is nearly impossible, because the inside is an ever-shifting dimension. Supes fires his heat vision at the wall and keeps pouring it on. Since metal conducts heat, the heat travels everywhere and the ship overheats and shuts down. | |
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Gort in Darken quickly tires of a confusing maze and its shifting walls and creates his own access route. | |
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Used frequently in The Fourth by Skärva and company. It helps that villains know all the secret passages and maintenance tunnels to avoid the puzzles and traps they set up in the dungeons. | |
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In Reboot Captain Capacitor asks Matrix how they are going to get over the wall to the prison. Matrix simply shoots it and they just walk in through the hole. | |
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Batman: The Animated Series: In the episode "If You're So Smart Why Aren't You Rich?", when faced with a deathtrap maze of The Riddler's design and time running out, Batman commandeers one of the maze's flying robots (the Hand of Fate) to bring him to the Riddler's would-be victim. Needless to say, The Riddler calls him out for "grand scale cheating." Another episode had Batman clear Mad Hatter's maze made of giant cards by climbing up and running along the top. |
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BattleTech: An unconventional but still viable strategy when it comes to urban combat. Don't even bother with streets—shoot or simply shove your way through the buildings instead. A lance of Battlemechs can carve through buildings, even reinforced ones, at an impressive rate. An Awesome can level a strip mall in as little as 10 seconds—that is to say, one turn. Battle Armor and Conventional Infantry can take cover inside of buildings, making them substantially harder to harm because the building they're in absorbs some of the damage from attacks that hit them. Thus a common strategy for dealing with such situations is to shoot the buiding until it collapses on top of them, which both deprives them of cover and causes significant damage by itself. |
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The Wheel of Time has Travelling and Skimming, which should be enough to bypass most dungeons, but Rand's secret of dealing with people who know that they're more clever than he is would have made Nanoha proud, in a horrified sort of way. | |
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In "Treehouse of Horror V"'s spoof of The Shining, Bart escaping a hedge maze by chainsawing through the walls. | |
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The Rise of Darth Vulcan: In the Castle of the Two Sisters, after a few false starts DV proceeds to bypass the palace traps by blasting through doors and walls with magic. When they rob a train to steal the World Mirror, his way through the train is blocked by a magic force field. He blows the roof off the car he's in and climbs up on top of the train to proceed— only to end up face to face with Pinkie Pie's party cannon. It gets unpleasant. Boss Hoss tries to escape retaliation by hiding in an armored luxury car in his own cargo train, with heavily armed stallions in the cars before and aft. The thestrals sent to deal with him simply disconnect the cars, wheel it down a side spur and peel it open like an orange. |
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At the end of Wizards, the two titular mages face off for a final battle. After centuries of fighting we're expecting a long, drawn-out climactic fight. Instead, the good guy mage says "Let me show you a little trick mother taught me when you weren't around. Oh, and I'm glad you changed your last name you *&$^%@!" At which point he pulls out an antique handgun and shoots the bad guy. Real short fight. | |
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In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, it's not entirely clear whether Kirk is using this or the Take a Third Option tactic when he reprograms The Kobayashi Maru into a winnable scenario. One of the published books shows what happened during his test. According to it, he reprogrammed the test so it was possible to talk his way out of the fight, so it is a little of both. | |
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In the Pony POV Series: this is purposely subverted as part of Canterlot Castle's security, the whole place is teleport proofed, except for Dragon Mail since it works by completely different rules (and trying to use it to teleport a pony of excess mass is potentially deadly). Played with during the Rumors Arc. While the CMC fight their way up the World Tower, Featherweight climbs up on the outside, through he's taunted by his inner demons on the way up (but that might be just in his head). Once he gets to the top, however, he has to stealth his way through the whole place and absolutely avoid detection. The heroes are offered a 'cut directly to the top' elevator. Applebloom, having been told fighting Nightmare Diamond head on is suicide, goes alone, forcing Sweetie and Scootaloo to actually go through the 100 rooms of puzzles to catch up. This is because You Are Too Late, and Diamond already destroyed the press (she finds another way and Featherweight and Button Mash's intervention helps save the day), so the defenses were unnecessary at that point. |
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One Piece: Occurs during the Enies Lobby arc. The crew has to reach the top of a courthouse tower and Zoro, whose sense of direction rivals Ryoga Hibiki, is having a tough time finding his way. Eventually he realizes he merely needs to go up, and launches his Tatsumaki attack (straight upwards windcutting tornado) and clears a path upwards for himself, inadvertently sending Chopper and Nami up as well. Afterwards, Sanji presumably has the same idea and crashes through the room just after Zoro climbs out. At the same time, Usopp — uh Sogeking — gets himself thrown to the roof from outside by a giant he had recently convinced to switch sides. Earlier, in the Alabasta arc, Sanji invokes this trope by realizing the easiest way to get to the clock tower in this maze of a city is to kick through the walls of every building in his way. This later comes back to bite him in the ass when he overhears townsfolk complaining about the repair work they'll have to do. Much later in the series, several members of the Straw Hat Pirates find themselves in a spooky forest with animate trees that rearrange themselves to keep Luffy and the others lost inside. Luffy's solution is to simply destroy every tree that gets in his way — before long, the trees realize there are too few of themselves to trap the main characters in any non-obvious way. Not long after that, they just let the Straw Hat Pirates travel through however they want, as the trees are now the ones terrified of the pirates. |
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In Fate/Zero Kayneth el-Melloi turns the upper floors of the hotel he's renting into a fortress filled with magic traps and summoned monsters. The highly pragmatic Emiya Kiritsugu simply levels the entire building with explosives. | |
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Subverted in an episode of Futurama; Leela's having a Training Montage, in an army base. Zap comments she could've just run around all the obstacles. | |
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Interestingly, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (which was released about 10 years before Star Trek (2009)) presents both options to the player, when they stumble upon Kirk's original hack when taking the Kobayashi Maru themselves. | |
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In Juxtapose, the USJ Incident is completely avoided thanks to Izuku rescuing Kensei from Tsuchigumo, preventing the information leak that led to the attack. However, this also has long-term ramifications, as the League wasn't humbled by its defeat there, leading it to perform an even more ambitious assault on the whole of Musutafu, home of Yuuei. | |
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Lampshaded in The Emperor's New Groove, where Pacha and Kuzko have to cross a jungle and a castle and the secret passages to reach the Secret Lab, to find Yzma and Kronk already there despite earlier falling down a canyon in the rainforest. | |
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In The Pirate's Fate, the Infinite Cafe is a Pocket Dimension of sorts consisting of a maze of endlessly repeating rooms identical to one another, and has been known to drive prisoners totally mad. The intended solution to escape is to stop resisting, calm down, and enjoy it for a while. It's a Secret Test of Character intended to teach patience. In one of the routes, however, Mila can get out by simply smashing through the floor and willing herself to escape thus learning the opposite lesson. | |
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In the The Fairly OddParents! episode "Operation F.U.N.", when Timmy and his friends Chester and A.J. were in a reformatory, and when they were doing the obstacle course, Chester says that they don't have enough time to climb the wall. A.J. had a good, but risky idea. Crossing to the other side of the wall by simply walking around. Timmy and Chester did the same. | |
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At one point in Exterminatus Now, our heroes are trying to end a minor zombie problem (not yet up to a full-fledged Zombie Apocalypse). After entering the tomb, Virus begins musing on how they'll have to track down a series of improbable objects to get through a specific door, which is chained shut. Lothar snaps the chain, and everyone walks off. | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh!: Yu-Gi-Oh! R: Seto Kaiba does this twice. First, he lands on the roof of the building in his Blue-Eyes Jet rather than Duel his way through the lower floors. As he Duels the first card professor, Mokuba hacks into the security system and unlocks the door, making the Duel for the keycard superfluous. Kaiba announces he simply needed a warm-up before Dueling Yako. Yu-Gi-Oh!: In the Duelist Kingdom arc, the Paradox Brothers use a card which forces Yugi and Joey to have their monsters navigate a maze in order to reach the brothers. Though the brothers are nominally bound by the same rules, their monsters are specifically designed to allow them to break the rules of the maze: a Ambushing Enemy, a Drill Tank, and a tunneling Sand Worm are among the ways they don't have to follow the rules. Yugi and Joey attempted this themselves by summoning Black Skull Dragon so it could fly over the maze's walls, only for the brothers to say flying is not allowed. In the end, Yugi played a card that allowed him to teleport Black Skull Dragon all the way to the end of the maze so it could defeat the brothers. Yu-Gi-Oh!: Capsule Monsters: Yugi and the gang get caught in a maze until Tristan unlocks Shovel Crusher, allowing them to smash their way out. |
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The Awesomes: In an Indiana-Jones-themed episode, the group encounters a huge maze separating them from their objective. Prock starts to strategize the best way to tackle the maze. He barely notices when Frantic runs through it as super-speed, Muscleman bashes straight through the walls, and Hotwire and Impresario fly everyone else over. | |
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Game of Thrones: Mance reveals in "The Children" that, having seen how meager the Night's Watch's defenses are, he simply sent a few hundred climbers a short way down the Wall to avoid the defenders entirely. In "The Door", the Children of the Forest attempt to defend their home by conjuring a Ring of Fire around it. As the White Walkers are immune to fire, they simply walk through it. Their Wight minions are not immune to fire, so they dig a tunnel under it. |
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In X-Men: The Last Stand, both Kitty Pryde and Juggernaut take the direct route to Leech's chamber. Kitty runs through the walls by phasing, while Juggernaut runs through them by running through them. | |
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Spider-Man: In the Spider-Man's Tangled Web story Flowers for Rhino, the Rhino suffered from a midlife crisis and attempted to try to get smarter (so that heroes like Spider-Man wouldn't treat him like such a joke). As part of this, he had a scientist perform an experimental procedure on him to increase his intelligence before being made to run through a maze to see if it worked. Being The Juggernaut, he simply smashed his way through the maze walls until he found the exit, but he then discussed the results with the scientist using metaphoric terminology that were far beyond his previous ability, showing that he had indeed gotten smarter. | |
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In the Tower of Heaven arc of Fairy Tail, Jellal taunts the heroes on the intercom and challenges them to fight their way up to top floor of the Tower of Heaven, where he will be waiting. Natsu decides to skip that, steps outside, then he and Happy attempt to just fly to the top. Unfortunately, Fukuro intercepts them and knocks them back down, then calls them out for "cheating". | |
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Godzilla vs. Kong: Reaching the center of the hollow Earth is made out to be a huge ordeal, requiring a specialized vehicle, and even a powerful kaiju like King Kong has trouble getting in. When Godzilla needs him to return to the surface though, he simply blasts a hole straight through the Earth. | |
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Legion of Super-Heroes: One obstacle course consisted of huge metal pistons that the hero was supposed to dodge. Blok just walked through calmly, letting the pistons shatter against his rock-hard skin. | |
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Warhammer 40,000 has several game mechanics that allow you to put your forces behind your opponent's lines, such as infiltrating, outflanking, and deep striking. The Apocalypse and Planetstrike supplements also provide special strategic assets and stratagems that can also help your forces bypass defensive lines. Also, if you happen to have fast skimmer transports, you can literally just fly over enemy lines. | |
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The Cat Returns: The King's henchmen put up fake walls in a maze to make sure the heroes can't find their way to the end. However, the Baron realizes a wall is fake, and the kicks it down—which, since the henchmen had unknowingly set themselves up like dominoes, causes a chain reaction of falling walls until they form a pathway straight to the exit. Muta tries this earlier by climbing up the walls of the maze, but it turns out the guards expected that. |
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The Yogscast often wind up doing this accidentally in their Minecraft videos, since the Yogscast Complete mod pack has so many devices, jet packs, magic spells and explosives that the modders of individual dungeons couldn't predict. | |
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The entirety of the Allied island-hopping strategy: why dig Japanese garrisons out of every little island they've taken when you can cut them off from reinforcement, bomb anything they could use to attack you directly to rubble, and simply move on to the next island. (Stranded Japanese soldiers continued to camp in their outposts for years, sometimes decades, afterward, since they received no new orders and couldn't trust radio broadcasts saying the war was over — if their radios even still worked.) Of course, when they needed to clear out an island for whatever reason (Iwo Jima, for example), the result was a dungeon adventure akin to the Tomb of Horrors. The Allies attempted the same strategy in Italy with the Anzio landings to outflank German-Italian positions further south, but failure to properly exploit the opening gave the Axis time to respond: they held the Allies at the beaches long enough to withdraw to the north and establish a new defensive line. | |
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In Who Moved My Cheese?, after Cheese Station C has been emptied, Hem and Haw chisel holes in the wall to see if more cheese is behind the wall. | |
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In Voyages of the Wild Sea Horse, during a Davy Back Fight against the Foxy Pirates, one of the games is called "Blind Man's Blunder", which involves players attempting to navigate a maze blindfolded whilst their crewmates shout out advice. One of those participating is Ryoga Hibiki: after spending five minutes going in circles, he gets so fed up and embarrassed that he just starts randomly smashing through walls until he stumbles into the finish zone first. | |
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Averted in the second season premiere of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. When Rainbow Dash tries to simply fly over the royal labyrinth to find the stolen Elements of Harmony, Discord makes her wings disappear to stop her. And then it turns out that the Elements were never in the labyrinth to begin with, meaning the mane six could have just bypassed the entire thing. | |
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Legacy of the Aldenata: In When The Devil Dances and Hell's Faire, the "Screaming Meemie" units accompanying the 7000 ton "Bun Bun", tend to take full advantage of the passage of the SheVa smashing everything in its path flat. The resultant path is still impassable for wheeled vehicles, but for the tanks*the MetalStorm turrets replace the regular turrets on M-1 Abrams tanks, whose hulls are left unchanged save for the turret interface traveling through the impressions that each section of SheVa tread leaves isn't a problem. | |
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Hunter × Hunter: During the Hunter Exam arc. Gon and his companions (plus Tonpa "The Rookie Killer", a Smug Snake who was acting like The Load on purpose) are near the exit of a tower full of traps when they come across a branch. The "easy path" goes straight to the exit, but the door to the easy path will only open if they leave two members of their group behind and chained to the wall. The "hard path" will allow all of them to exit, but will take too long for them to make the deadline for escaping the tower. However, the two exits are next to each other, so after some thought and a lot of effort, they manage to break through the wall separating the easy path and the hard path. Gon also did this in a later story arc. He and his friend had been manipulated into a mansion by a tough enemy talented in anticipating their movements (and who knew where the doors were). The heroic duo started kicking through the walls... One expert rock climber in the Hunter Exam tried to circumvent the tower entirely by simply climbing down. Unfortunately for him the skies around the tower were patrolled by man-eating giant birds. |
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Yu-Gi-Oh!: In the Duelist Kingdom arc, the Paradox Brothers use a card which forces Yugi and Joey to have their monsters navigate a maze in order to reach the brothers. Though the brothers are nominally bound by the same rules, their monsters are specifically designed to allow them to break the rules of the maze: a Ambushing Enemy, a Drill Tank, and a tunneling Sand Worm are among the ways they don't have to follow the rules. Yugi and Joey attempted this themselves by summoning Black Skull Dragon so it could fly over the maze's walls, only for the brothers to say flying is not allowed. In the end, Yugi played a card that allowed him to teleport Black Skull Dragon all the way to the end of the maze so it could defeat the brothers. | |
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Irritability plays with every imaginable dungeon delving trope, and this one is no exception. Played straight in The Path Less Actual where the dispatched characters are expected to blast a direct route to the treasure. Played with in another strip where Tatanya is hunting down a villain in his lair, but he has prepared a mile-long buffet table to thwart her. He's astounded when she makes it into his chamber in a manner of minutes and questions how she could have eaten all that food so quickly. There was, of course, no reason for her to interact with the buffet at all, but this possibility never occurred to him. Inverted in On the Rampart They Roamed where angry neighbors scale Victor Banana's single, ten-foot-wide section of rampart with a siege tower rather than taking the obvious course of action and walking around it. |
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In Vaguely Recalling JoJo, Tower of Gray crashes the jet onto the ocean liner where the heroes would have encountered Dark Blue Moon, killing its Stand User and skipping that chapter of the story. Instead, Jotaro's group washes ashore along with the runaway girl who was also supposed to be introduced in that chapter. | |
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In the Ravirn books, Clotho at one point seeks to keep Ravirn and Cerice imprisoned in her maze by making it imitate a quantum computer, thus causing all the gateways to be simultaneously open and closed, and thus impassible. Ravirn, however, is a minor chaos power, and more than capable of simply forcing the superposed gates into the 'open' state where it's convenient for him. | |
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In Jurassic Park, after finally getting the lock systems working so they can seal the control room from the raptor trying to kill them, she just jumps through the giant window right by the door. | |
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Dungeon Friends Forever: Chapter 5 opens with a description of how Van makes his way through Ryuuka's dungeon on a daily basis: Brute Force. Van's clearly established to be strong enough to take on all the monsters en route, but this sequence also shows him charging straight through the obstacles and traps, such as puzzle doors, in exactly the same way. | |
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Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen: The catacombs beneath Kalaman Castle are a winding, meandering place. When the party goes down there, they'll find that Lord Soth has smashed his way through several twenty-foot-thick walls, a door, and a sarcophagus to take the most direct route to the tomb furthest from the entrance. Sadly, the tunnels he smashed open are unstable and will collapse if the players try to use them, forcing them to take the scenic route. | |
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The opening scene of the Ed, Edd n Eddy episode "They Call Him Mister Ed" had Edd setting up a massive cardboard maze and placing Chunky Puffs (Ed's favorite cereal) at the exit. It was supposed to be an experiment of sorts, with Ed being the guinea pig (Edd even timed it), but Ed, simple-minded oaf that he is, simply runs through all the walls in a straight line to get to the cereal. Edd even complains "That isn't how you go "through" a maze!" | |
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In the Deadlands adventure Fortress o' Fear, the players are sent to locate a portal to the Hunting Grounds within Devil's Tower. If they enter near the base of Devil's Tower, it's a long and arduous journey through labyrinthine rooms and dangerous monsters. However, they have the option of hiring an Ornithopter pilot in City o' Gloom who will offer to fly them right on top of the tower, which is much closer to their destination and a lot less hazardous. Oddly enough, the adventure seems to push the players in this direction, essentially encouraging them to bypass the detailed dungeon they'd created. | |
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In Little Busters!, one of the routes in Ecstasy feature a dungeon. You have to pass through it three times during the story, but you only have to navigate through it twice, because on your third pass you are given a heavy machine gun which is used to simply blast a hole on the ground on every floor as a shortcut to the next one. | |
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In When Reason Fails, it's played with since it is by accident. The principal of UA intended for the Special Exclusion Zone to be found by solving the various clues scattered throughout UA. Izuku's Cabal find it by getting teleported there by a Demi Power when they only wanted to get home. | |
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In Kingsman: The Secret Service, Eggsy manages to escape a locked room filled with water by destroying a mirror which he recognized was also a window. | |
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Insecticomics 646 (during the spoof of Labyrinth), Sideways sticks Thrust in the titular maze, only for Thrust to beat him back to his prisoner: "I'm a jet and you didn't put a lid on your maze, idiot." | |
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During the Mewtwo arc of Pokémon Reset Bloodlines, Ash's group briefly consider using their Pokémon to brave the storm to get to New Island, until Anabel decides that it'd just be easier to teleport them there, making them the first to arrive. As Mewtwo watches them, he admits he didn't expect that, but decides to allow it. | |
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One RWBY Chibi sketch starts with Yang using this method to "solve" a panic room exercise- by punching a hole in the wall. Winter, supervising the lesson, angrily tells Yang that she was supposed to solve the riddles and clues to get out. The end of the sketch has Yang using this method to get into the boys' panic room. | |
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In Casino Royale (2006), while the mook is going through a building under construction with Le Parkour, James Bond just goes through walls, shoots down an elevated platform for it to fall, even smashes through several obstacles with a bulldozer... | |
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Discussed and then averted In Our Little Adventure when Julie's group tackle the dungeon where the first Magicant Piece is believed to be. This aversion is because they want the treasure they think they'll find in the remaining towers. | |
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Star Wars Legends: In one novel, Han Solo remarks that he "never saw a maze that couldn't be greatly simplified with a good blaster". This was probably inspired by Leia's way of getting herself and her rescuers out of a very tight situation in A New Hope. Granted, it landed them in a garbage masher, but it still counts for something. | |
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Ciaphas Cain: In Sandy Mitchell's novel The Caves Of Ice, Cain, THE HERO OF THE IMPERIUM, and the fireteam he's deployed with come across a tunnel with recognizable signs of being carved by an ancient civilization ( specifically, the Necrons). Cain immediately orders the tunnel to be sealed off with explosives. When he returns to the spot some time later, however, he finds that a hapless ambull has tunneled around the rubble. Earlier in the same book, an ambull came out of the tunnel wall to attack Cain who was "safely" in the middle of the party. This, of course, gave him an (unwanted) opportunity to show off what a badass he is with his chainsword. Cain in general is quite fond of invoking this trope, thanks to the melta carried by his sidekick Jurgen. A weapon designed to blast through tank armour is certainly capable of creating a new doorway in just about anything. Near the end of Choose Your Enemies, Cain, Jurgen, and two inquisitors need to get to the center of a hedge maze. The Chaos ritual in progress at the center is warping the maze, leaving no path, and Jurgen's melta would just torch the maze and everyone in it (including Cain, Jurgen, and the two inquisitors). Cain calls on his innate sense of direction and his chainsword to carve his way through. |
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Goblins: Duv attempts this (using slave labour to dig a hole) in order to gain an Artifact of Doom which will restore her lost power. However, she only manages to bypass the hundred-foot-high gates, rather than the whole dungeon. Why did she have to do it? The keys to the gate are INSIDE the dungeon, since the group of adventurers that previously used it... died midway. Tempts Fate is fond of this trope. Being who he is Tempts uses it even when the normal route is safer, because he doesn't like it safe. After Psion Minmax messes with the foundations of the Maze of Many in an attempt to create true oblivion, the metaphysics that govern the dungeon's reality become distorted as small pockets of oblivion pop up throughout the maze, creating holes just big enough for Minmax, Forgath and Kin from reality 156 to enter floors they couldn't access normally and even reach the exit before everyone else without the necessary keys. |
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Faced with a 60 floor tower filled with traps and monsters, Goblin Slayer and temporary party members Spear Man and Heavy Warrior proceed to climb the walls of the tower rather than enter. | |
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Lone Wolf: This is actually the only way to beat the maze in the seventh book, Castle Death. One monster shorts out the overhead force field with its death throes, enabling you to climb up its corpse to the maintenance gantries. Trying to fight your way through the maze leads to certain death. Conversely, if you possess the proper skill, you can cheat in a different way — namely, when asked to pick one of two archways to pass through, you ignore them both and break through the weak spot in the wall between them, escaping the maze. Still, there is no "fair" way to beat the maze — all paths within the maze lead to those two arches, and both of those arches autokill the player if he chooses one. In War of the Wizards, there's no way for the Army of the Freedom Guild to defeat Shasarak, and in particular his unleashing an army of the dead against them. The only way to beat him is to use a teleportation effect to scry-and-fry him when his guard is down. |
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During The Runaway Guys' playthrough of Sonic Adventure, Emile uses Tails' flying to break the Windy Valley race against Sonic wide open by flying off the racetrack until Tails reaches the island where the Chaos Emerald is. | |
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In Diaries of a Madman, Navarone has to confront a warren full of diamond dogs at one point. Instead of a prolonged campaign against them in a whole warren of tunnels, he simply takes a set of changelings and asphyxiates the lot via fireball. Despite preventing a lot of deaths in the end run, this does not have a good result on his mental health. Later on, a somewhat simpler situation involves him avoiding a trek through the sewers and a confrontation with a variety of mob bosses by simply rushing to the boss and teleporting out. | |
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Mage: The Awakening made major changes to no less than four fundamental mechanics solely to prevent this tactic: draconian limits on spell combination, severely reduced power when adding sympathetic magic, cripplingly specific prerequisites for scrying (to the point where you can barely scry anything you don't have regular physical access to anyhow), and scry targets have what is usually a near-unity chance of noticing the spell from their end. Joint casting was also removed entirely and replaced with an assist-boost mechanic. That's how unambiguously game-breaking and impossible to stop from the GM's end the tactic was. | |
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In an episode of The Librarians, magic causes a video game to superimpose itself over reality. Ezekiel takes on the role of the player while the rest of the team are escort targets. Any one of them dying results in returning to the save point (which Ezekiel originally mistakes for a "Groundhog Day" Loop). After eventually determining there was no possible way to safely conclude the escort, he finds a place where he can climb onto the roof of the building they're in and totally bypass the escape portion, glitching and crashing the game in the process. | |
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In Sword Art Online, when Kirito and Asuna are looking for a house on Floor 22 to buy, they stumble onto Argo and a Wizard of Oz-inspired Quest. Since their levels are miles above that floor's, the three of them use shortcuts like jumping on balconies that they aren't supposed to be able to reach. | |
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In Mission: Yozakura Family, Shinzo upped the Yozakura's booby traps in an attempt to keep Kyoichiro out, but the latter was so pissed at Taiyo that he simply tore through all of them instead of dodging them. | |
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In an episode of The Fantastic Four (1967), Diablo learns the hard way that a panic room is no match for The Thing: | |
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Spy School: On his first day at the eponymous school, Mike goes around the hi-tech obstacle course rather than going through it. His teacher is unamused, but has to concede that in the field, an agent is expected to take the quickest and safest route to stopping the villains. | |
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In Housepets! 5,000 B.C. Tarot is able to use mana she obtained from Karishad to teleport directly into the inner sanctum of Pete's temple. Though later on in "Temple Crashers II" she doesn't have that and they need to grind their way through the traps and monsters like the first time they were there. | |
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Kid Cosmic: In the episode "Kid Cosmic and the Pyramid Puzzle of Pain", Jo bypasses the pyramid's challenges by using the stones to cheat. Unfortunately for her, the pyramid doesn't approve of her circumventing the challenges. | |
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The Tick, after trying to fairly complete a death maze, makes a clever mythical allusion to the Gordian knot, and starts busting down walls. | |
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In The Deserter, Kaleb and his men enter the stronghold of the Devil's Backbone by scaling a mesa that stands fifty feet away from the rest of mountain range, and using a block and tackle to haul up their equipment and mounts. The Apache don't bother guarding the mesa as they don't think anyone could get from it to the range proper. Kaleb constructs a Rope Bridge from the mesa to the range, granting them a backdoor to the stronghold. | |
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The premier episode of Burn Notice has a drug dealer feeling secure behind his armoured, reinforced door. Narrator Michael Lampshades the trope when he shoots through the ordinary thin wall beside the door, wounding the dealer, then busting in through another wall where he'd previously removed the exterior sheeting so it was only the drywall he had to break to enter. | |
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Along Came a Spider has the Nova Cats pull a rather surprising one of these after having a vision reinterpreted rather firmly. Instead of fighting their way through the Federated Commonwealth, they broker a deal with them, allowing them a clear route straight to Terra. | |
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Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors: Junpei initially thinks that Lotus is a belly dancer due to her figure and her clothing style. But he's quite shocked to discover that Lotus is a security consultant who had previously worked in Silicon Valley. He learns this when Lotus hacks a computer terminal rather than solve a puzzle, which clears the way with time to spare. | |
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YuYu Hakusho: Hiei, Kurama and Kuwabara give Yusuke a boost to help him reach a window in Suzaku's tower on top of Maze Castle, enabling him to fight Suzaku while they work their way up to him. | |
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In actuality that tactic (often called mouse-holing) predates both of the previous examples. According to The Other Wiki this was used as early as the Battle of Stalingrad. | |
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