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A form of Villain Decay. The longer a monster is seen on screen, the easier it gets to defeat or avoid. Maybe mowing down the cannon fodder tired it out or something. If a writer is good, they'll have some damage occur to it from previous battles, or deliberately point out that the monster is toying with the main characters more due to personal grudge. Otherwise, it's clearly the plot giving the main characters a break. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })This is especially obvious when the heroes don't have any powers or anything technically to distinguish them from any of the other humans that were easily killed. |
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