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The Team can have members of all abilities and all walks of life. Some of those members may seem less useful than others, and frustration with having to carry them can lead to an impulse to dump them to lighten the load. It could also be due to the so-called "Hero" and/or other members of the group wants all the glory or are just being cheap, not wanting to pay the crucial member his rightful reward.
This trope is when that backfires. It might be that the expelled member had an overly specific or esoteric special ability that suddenly proves plot-critical. Perhaps they were a Utility Party Member or Support Party Member who provided a critical non-combat role that the combatant members who had to guard them didn't respect until it was gone. Or maybe they were The Heart of the team, and without them, The Team's dynamics are stuck in Dysfunction Junction, and questing just isn't as fun as before. Basically, by ousting the crucial member, the party have shot themselves in the foot.
One way this sometimes plays out is for the story to focus on what the expelled character does afterwards, rather than the struggles of their former teammates. As a protagonist, the expelled might find a worthy niche for themselves away from The Team and start having their own adventures. They may even find themselves commanding a premium price if their teammates come slinking back to ask them to re-join. Say It is likely to come into play, with the formerly removed teammate insisting that the others admit they need them.
Alternatively, everyone else does realize how important that reliable character was and the Crucial Character is merely now in a position where they can't help everyone else (accidentally or otherwise). In this scenario, The Team now have to learn how to fix their mess without the usual help leading to a lesson about overreliance and independence. The old character may still need to come in after this, after all, accepting help from an ally when you need it instead of limping along without it also a valuable lesson. If the former party had been especially cruel towards the crucial member before his ousting, they may be subject to their Karma Houdini Warranty expiring, and experience a Humiliation Conga.
Compare Vetinari Job Security, where the character chooses to stop doing their job and everyone else discovers nobody can cover for them, Achilles in His Tent, where a team member leaves due to disrespect but returns in the nick of time, and It's a Wonderful Plot, in which the effects of the character's existence being removed from history is shown. Do not confuse this trope for This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman, which is a specific plot where events are contrived to make a character's hyper-specific powers crucial for saving the day and the character in question is not removed from the team at any point.
Also compare Hyper-Competent Sidekick, which these characters tend to be.
Contrast We Have Reserves and You Have Outlived Your Usefulness, for when the character can be easily killed and replaced. Also contrast with The Millstone and The Drag-Along. See also Present Absence and Deus Exit Machina. If the Crucial Teammate themselves decide to leave on their own but come back later, then it's Changed My Mind, Kid. See also Always Need What You Gave Up.
Has nothing to do with Straight for the Commander, Shoot the Medic First, Shoot the Mage First, or enemies attacking a Support Party Member; those cases are for when the enemy tries to retire the party's crucial teammate, though there can be overlap.
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Tattered Remains of Broken Dreams (Yours, Not Mine) neatly illustrates both examples listed at the top. Marinette's classmates tear up her school sketchbook; she reveals all of the projects inside were things she was doing for them which are now canceled. Luka is disappointed to learn his sister and the rest of Kitty Section were involved in the vandalism, and the band eventually breaks up, with Luka getting onto a demo album with Jagged Stone.
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Starting A New Life For The Discarded All Rounder does this on a cultural scale. The country from which protagonist Roa hails has a very rigid and flawed apprenticeship system to decide jobs and adventurer roles. All apprentices are dubbed "All rounders" or less charitable terms, until the guy they're mentoring under decides to certify them as legit. Any apprentice who tries to switch mentor or gets expelled is treated as radioactive by other available mentors. The top brass utterly refuses to see how the system is ripe for abuse, telling themselves and anyone who will listen that they've got a "flawless" system that weeds out the riff-raff and brings forward the cream of the crop, letting 80% of the apprentices fall by the wayside. This results in an epic and unprecedented disaster when the "Hero's Party" takes in the orphaned Roa, exploits him as little more than an unpaid intern for seven years, steals his accomplishments, including passing off his Gryphon and twin Fenrir pups as theirs, and has him do all the party logistics, forcing him to earn money on the side to live on, because unpaid intern. Then they "brilliantly" deduce that him being in the party once they've managed to gain the coveted A-rank on his back, they don't want the "shame of a talentless loser who has been an 'All Rounder' for seven years" associated with them, literally throwing him and kicking him out, with little more than the clothes on his back, hoping he'd die in a ditch somewhere. Once Roa's familiars clue in to what happened, they abandon the party to their fate, where said party instigated a golem stampede, just because they thought themselves better than Roa and felt like they didn't need to read the instructions he left behind. After a disaster of this scale, the top brass starts sending assassins at Roa so they can delude themselves into thinking the system is still flawless, rather than actually address and redress the flaws, out of pride and sloth.
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"I... don't want to work any more" I Quit Being An Adventurer. Even if You Treat Me Better Now, I Won't Do It. I Will Never Work Again. features an invoked case. Aix was horribly overworked and underpaid by the heavily corrupt guild master of the adventurer's guild, and the professional butt-kissing receptionist, who signed him on as an E-rank "for being a defective magician" and paid him with an E-rank rate, while charging clients the rate for a B-rank, with the guild master pocketing the difference. After working him over 24 hours straight, the guild master has a fit because Aix showed up a few minutes late for the guild master's self-aggrandizing "rousing speech" and destroys Aix's guild card in front of the entire guild, demanding the boy beg to be reinstated as an F-rank, and get paid even less. Enraged, Aix quits on the spot, but before the receptionist will process the paperwork to let him go, she demands he complete a couple of outstanding nominated quests in his name. He agrees on the condition she make the quests and the pay public. She reluctantly reads aloud that the "quests" are demeaning busy-work and the pay is abysmal. Even after he completes the quests and officially quits, the guild-master and those who were parasites on Aix's work think he'll come back in a few days. Nope! When he said "I QUIT!" he meant it. It isn't long before all the tools, barriers, and everything that was entirely dependent on the extended duration buffs he traded his Archmage level magic for start to fail, and the guild suffers, but because Aix was so horribly abused, he's not coming back, no matter how generous the terms, as he doesn't trust a word the guild tells him. Karma catches up quickly.
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The Transformers Megaseries: In the ongoing that began with the soft reboot event Transformers: All Hail Megatron, it's revealed that the Combaticons (Brawl, Vortex, Blast-Off, and Onslaught) have allied with North Korea sans Swindle. As Swindle is portrayed as a seedy, untrustworthy used salesman-type, the Combaticons are initially fine with him not being among them. However, it quickly becomes clear that without him to handle logistics and negotiation, they aren't getting as much out of their "alliance" as they could, a fact the other Combaticons testily point out to Onslaught.
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AoHaru Manga Library: Happens in several different stories. Whenever Keiichi gets fired by a Bad Boss, the company starts going downhill after his departure, as it turns out that he was doing far more work than his boss realized. This forces them to track Keiichi down and beg him to come back; however, Keiichi always rejects them, as he's already made himself comfortable elsewhere, either by getting hired by another company or starting his own.
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In Runaways, whenever Karolina (The Heart) or Chase (the Team Dad) leaves the team for an extended period, things go to shit. The second series saw Karolina leave to negotiate an end to an interstellar war caused by her parents, leaving them without a peacemaker when Gert, Nico, Chase, and Victor ended up at each other's throats over various conflicts, and then Chase quit the team out of anger over his girlfriend Gert's death, leaving the team without someone to guide them through their own grief. The end of the fourth series sees both of them pulled away from the team at the same time (Chase is kidnapped by a future version of Gert, while Karolina goes back into space to recharge her depleted powers) and naturally, the remaining team members all look hopelessly lost.
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Tales of Eternia: Before going to the Ruins of Volt, Keele has to stay behind to work with Shileska's scientists. Being forced to deal with the ruin's puzzles without Keele gives Reid and Farah a new appreciation for what their friend brings to the table.
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The Simpsons: Exaggerated in "Marge in Chains". Marge is arrested for shoplifting because she forgot to pay for grandpa's bottle of bourbon, losing the trust of the city (including gossiper Helen Lovejoy and neighbor Maude Flanders) and is sent to jail for 30 days. With her arrest, she was unable to assist the bake sale at the park (led by Helen and Maude), with the crowd leaving in disappointment when Marge wasn't present for the marshmallow squares, leaving the fundraising short $15 dollars for the statue of Abraham Lincoln. Since they had to purchase the Jimmy Carter statue instead, the citizens were disgusted and started to riot. Eventually, the townspeople start saying none of it would have happened if Marge was there.
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Sekai no Fushigi:
Akuji believed that he could use his supposed best friend Koki to help him start his own mobile app business then force him out once everything was running smoothly. As Koki was the one who handled "all the nitty gritty," the apps started to fall apart once he was gone. Akuji begs him to come back, but unsurprisingly Koki refuses, instead deciding to start his own company.
Mizuki's manager and girlfriend Chika, who are in a secret relationship with each other, deliberately sabotaged his work in the hopes to get him fired, even going so far to tear up the manual he made and throw away the flash file he saved for the company to be able to function without him. Mizuki resigned before he could be fired, knowing full well the company would struggle without him, as he waited for the boss to hire him back with compensation.
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Miraculous Ladybug fanworks tend to play this two ways in "Salt Fics":
Marinette's classmates prove to be Fair-Weather Friends who Easily Condemn their "everyday Ladybug" after she's Made Out to Be a Jerkass by Lila. They turn against her, and she often steps down as the class representative/president... only for everyone to realize too late that they were too accustomed to Taking Advantage of Generosity. Now that she's no longer working overtime to appease them, they find themselves struggling to get everything done without her.
Luka, the only member of Kitty Section who isn't part of Marinette's class, frequently finds himself being kicked out of the band thanks to Lila convincing them that they'd do better without him. Luka goes on to become an In-Universe Breakup Breakout who finds greater success without them, while Kitty Section languishes in obscurity and/or falls apart completely.
Bridges Burned (Mama Always Told Me That I Should Play Nice. But She Never Met You) has this happen three times: Marinette's classmates break off their "friendships" with her in favor of Lila, only to learn too late that she actually has the kind of celebrity connections Lila has been lying about having. Nathaniel broke off his partnership with Marc at Lila's suggestion, only for Marc's artistic skills to earn him an internship at DC Comics. And finally, Kitty Section kicks Luka out on Lila's say-so, pissing Marinette off since this happens well after both of the above incidents and indicates her former "friends" haven't learned anything from their experiences.
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The Tales Series does this a lot:
Tales of Eternia: Before going to the Ruins of Volt, Keele has to stay behind to work with Shileska's scientists. Being forced to deal with the ruin's puzzles without Keele gives Reid and Farah a new appreciation for what their friend brings to the table.
Tales of Symphonia examines the long-term consequences of this in detail, but not with the player's party. Martel was the White Magician Girl and The Heart of the Precursor Heroes, as well as her brother's Morality Chain. Her murder sent all of the survivors across the Despair Event Horizon while Mithos in particular simply snapped, leading directly to the crisis that the player's party need to solve thousands of years later.
Tales of Vesperia: Estelle, the only real White Mage of the party, is unavailable for a while due to Alexei kidnapping her, leaving you without her healing artes. This is Downplayed gameplay-wise in that it's not too difficult to make up for that by buying a bunch of healing items. After the fight with Zagi, the party directly points out how much trouble they're in without Estelle's mass healing artes.
A more glaring example happens in Tales of Arise with Shionne, who similar to Estelle above is one of the healers of the group and is kidnapped by Vholran. Unlike Vesperia, however, healing in general is much more limited in this game, both having the game economy of not giving a lot of Gald to work with early on alongside recovery items being scarce and having a Mana Meter in Cure Points (that does NOT recover on its own) that the party has to use in order to use healing spells both in and out of battle. Also while another party member, Dohalim, is still capable of using healing artes, his healing artes are single target, while Shionne's are capable of healing the entire party. And to really drive her absence home, Shionne takes Alphen's Flaming Sword with her, limiting his battle capabilities (especially if you're playing as him), and the next Boss Battle you face is a flying enemy, which just so happens to be Shionne's specialty.
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I Will Live Freely In Another World With Equipment Manufacturing Cheat features the tale of Touji Akino who is literally thrown out of the castle of King Deprui because he didn't have an obvious and flashy combat skill. It's only later that he learns Touji has the rare [Item Box] skill the "hero" party needs for their logistics. He doubles down on his mistake by sending his knights, in force, to capture Touji, prompting our protagonist to flee into another country, and the adventurer's guild, very, very happy with his exemplary work ethic and attitude, helps him.
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Community: Pierce is The Friend Nobody Likes in the study group, an Insufferable Imbecile who is usually more obnoxious than helpful. In "The Art of Discourse" he offends Shirley so grievously that the rest of the group finally loses their patience and kicks him out. Then they start squabbling with one another. Abed, Genre Savvy as ever, realizes this is because Pierce is not around to be the obvious Butt-Monkey. Their group dynamic depends on a Jerkass like him.
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Welcome to the Impregnable Demon King Castle plays with the formula. In a world where dungeon delving is closer to a televised combat sport, Remme the Black mage is kicked out of the fourth ranked party because his debuffs are not flashy and have no visual appeal on broadcast. This is done over the vociferous protestations of Phoenix, the party leader and Remme's childhood friend. Predictably, the party struggles without Remme's support and has to recruit another hero class adventurer to bolster their firepower. Remme is instead hired by the Demon King and functionally becomes the final boss of her dungeon creating the titular "Impregnable Demon King Castle".
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Tales of Vesperia: Estelle, the only real White Mage of the party, is unavailable for a while due to Alexei kidnapping her, leaving you without her healing artes. This is Downplayed gameplay-wise in that it's not too difficult to make up for that by buying a bunch of healing items. After the fight with Zagi, the party directly points out how much trouble they're in without Estelle's mass healing artes.
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King of the Hill: In "Snow Job", Buck Strickland suffers from a heart attack and has to be hospitalized, and he puts newcomer Lloyd Vickers in charge of Strickland Propane while he's recovering due to the fact that he has a business degree and that Arlen is experiencing snow, which means that customers will want to purchase more propane from them. Lloyd's tactics of increasing the prices and installing tattler systems in the propane trucks serve to earn Lloyd the antagonism of his coworkers, resulting in Joe Jack and all of Stricklands' truck drivers to quit the company in protest. Lloyd says that he can simply call in his friends to drive the propane trucks, only for Joe Jack to ask if his friends have HazMat certifications, which are necessary for driving trucks filled with explosive materials. After telling Buck about this, Buck chews out Vickers for his idiocy in losing their drivers, because only HazMat-licensed drivers can drive the propane trucks. Even if Lloyd were to try hiring other HazMat-certified drivers, because of the cold front every other potential HazMat-licensed driver in both Arlen and the greater Heimlich County area already have jobs.
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Metalocalypse: In "Dethsiduals", Murderface and Toki are kicked out of Dethklok and the remaining members attempt to write songs without them. While the band become much more productive without the two, they soon realize without the negative energy brought by Murderface, the quality of the music suffers, and the two are invited back.
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In Beast Tamer, Rein Shroud, the titular Beast Tamer is kicked out of the party of Nominal Hero Arios, because he was only able to form contracts with non-human creatures and being a weakling otherwise. This turns out to be a huge mistake by the party as they failed to realize that Rein, while unable to contribute to battles at the time, was capable of forming contracts with far more creatures than the average tamer (most tamers being limited to a single normal animal) thus making his abilities far more convenient for them when it came to Scouting, Combat Support, and Logistics, the last of which Rein played a huge part for Arios's party, and crippled them immensely. To add insult to injury, Rein also possessed knowledge of abilities which are unheard of to normal Beast Tamers: such as taming Insects, moving his consciousness into animals, and later the ability to briefly control Monsters and Demons, and once he learns that he can form contracts with members of the "Ultimate Species", which let him access passive abilities that are associated with those races, he quickly overcomes his "weakling" status, making the party even less justified in kicking him out. Despite being forced to ask for his help in retrieving a powerful magic item later on, neither Arios nor the rest of his team-mates ever admit they were wrong and still give into the impulse to insult him and his two beastgirl companions, which gets them a well-deserved ass-kicking as a result.
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Manga Rabbit HoméNoba: One story has Tomoya working for his best friend Hideki as their studio's scenario writer... until he learns Hideki was dating his girlfriend Iyami behind his back and is promptly fired. Three years later, Hideki's desperately begging his former friend to come back: while he took over Tomoya's work, his scripts turned out mediocre, and they started hemorrhaging employees. This forced Hideki to rely on outsourcing, driving him to the verge of bankruptcy. His only hope of saving the company is convincing Tomoya to return, but Tomoya's already started his own videogame company with Hoshikawa.
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This happens to Red, aka Gideon Ragnason, in Banished from the Hero's Party on account of Ares. While Ares was right in that Gideon wouldn't have been able to keep up in actual battle for much longer, the former failed to realize how important Gideon was outside of battle, being both The Social Expert and the Living Emotional Crutch of Ruti (who is both The Hero and Gideon's little sister). The party quickly falls apart without Gideon there, as without his tactical guidance the party's battle strategy becomes Attack! Attack! Attack! no matter the situation, and Ares is terrible at trying to take over the non-combat jobs Gideon performed, such as negotiating with locals, because of his arrogance and inability to acknowledge he could be wrong. As for Ruti, she's locked into the journey to fight the Demon Lord because of her Blessing of the Hero, which compels her to proceed regardless of what she wants, but the instant she has a chance to reduce her Blessing's influence on her she grabs it with both hands and abandons her journey to find her brother.
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I Left the A-Rank Party starts with main character Yoke Feldio getting fed up with his party treating him like a chore boy due to him being The Red Mage Support Party Member and decides to quit. While the party takes this in stride at first, a couple chapters later show them struggling on the fourth floor of a dungeon where they've previously been able to make it to the tenth floor, at least. It's at this point that it's revealed that, while the party was able to make it to A-Rank, not only did they overestimate their base combat abilities (i.e. the strength that they had without support magic), they had also ranked up without any actual knowledge of the usefulness of certain items (like monster repellants) and they didn't have a surplus of healing items, nearly leading to the death of one of their party members. And guess who helped with all of those issues?
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Avatar: The Last Airbender:
In the two-part "The Siege of the North", when the Fire Nation attacks the Northern Water Tribe, Sokka joins a mission to infiltrate the invading forces. However, he gets taken off the mission by the village chief for fighting with his daughter Yue''s fiance, Hahnnote which was actually a pretense as he wanted Sokka to protect his daughter during the invasion. This ended up being a mistake as without Sokka's insight and planning, the mission headed by the hot-headed Hahn was such a failure that it only got a brief moment of attention.
In the episode "Sokka's Master", Sokka complains that he feels like the load of the group given that he's the only non-bender, which some of the group members had already commented on in the past. Once he is gone to train with his master, the other group members hang around aimlessly and joylessly, as their main planner and mood-refresher is gone. Everyone is all but ecstatic as soon as Sokka returns.
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Tales of Symphonia examines the long-term consequences of this in detail, but not with the player's party. Martel was the White Magician Girl and The Heart of the Precursor Heroes, as well as her brother's Morality Chain. Her murder sent all of the survivors across the Despair Event Horizon while Mithos in particular simply snapped, leading directly to the crisis that the player's party need to solve thousands of years later.
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KonoSuba:
The series pulls both an inversion and zigzag when Kazuma and Dust switch parties after the latter displays jealousy of Kazuma's Battle Harem. By the end of the day, Dust's party is impressed with Kazuma's competence, skills and creative thinking, while Dust is unable to handle the girls from Kazuma's party and begs him to switch back. The zigzagging part comes from the fact that Dust's departure didn't affect his own team too much, so the switch back mostly came down to tolerance and preference.
Later in the series, it's shown that in the right circumstances Kazuma's party are genuinely amazing. Aqua's healing powers and mastery of art means that she heals any wounded just about instantly and can rebuild damaged portions of the fortress walls to be even stronger than before, Darkness gains the admiration of the frontline fighters due to being able to Draw Aggro and tank just about anything the Demon King's army throws at her, and Megumin's Explosion Magic far exceeds anything the other magic users in the fortress have. Kazuma himself is openly despised as a "mere" Adventurer, the lowest possible class. However, it's also shown that as an adventuring party, only Kazuma is able to handle the idiosyncrasies of the girls and direct them effectively as a team. In addition, it's also shown that thanks to Kazuma taking advantage of the fact Adventurers can learn any skill (in addition to his abilities mentioned above), he can actually be an astoundingly dangerous opponent. He demonstrates this by absolutely plowing through the Royal Guard (made up of high-ranking warriors and wizards) twice.
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The Loud House: In "No Spoilers", the children are planning their mother's birthday party. However, they leave the second-eldest one, Leni, out of the planning since she's terrible at keeping secrets and would spoil the surprise. However, they then realise that Leni is the only one who really knows what their mother Rita likes in a party, so they must bring her back to throw a party suited for Rita.
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The Miraculous Ladybug Salt-Shots Bitter Victory and "Being A Good Example Isn't So Easy, Is It?" explore the consequences of removing Marinette as the class president/representative. In the former, Lila is regarded as a Sucksessor for not being able to match what Marinette was capable of, much less surpass her like she'd promised; in the latter, Chloé makes clear that she simply won't allow Bustier to exploit and overwork her, and will have her father fire Bustier if she tries.
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Trash Skill Gacha: Crest Bahurst has only met suffering due to his father and brothers, who hate him because his mother suffered Death by Childbirth when he was born. When he appears to be about to find a reprieve after he has a prophetic dream about getting a skill... he discovers that the skill doesn't work and he doesn't know how to make it work. His father, enraged, exiles him to the Lower World, expecting Crest to be killed by the monsters that inhabit it - and the very next day, a prophecy by the local church's head reveals that Crest's presence will be fundamental to save the kingdom from an incoming huge monster attack. The King decides that, should Crest return, he will become the next Duke Bahurst and have free hand in punishing his family. Of course, by this time, not only is Crest still alive, he has figured out how to make his power work - and doesn't want anything to do with his family or the world that let him be horribly mistreated.
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A more glaring example happens in Tales of Arise with Shionne, who similar to Estelle above is one of the healers of the group and is kidnapped by Vholran. Unlike Vesperia, however, healing in general is much more limited in this game, both having the game economy of not giving a lot of Gald to work with early on alongside recovery items being scarce and having a Mana Meter in Cure Points (that does NOT recover on its own) that the party has to use in order to use healing spells both in and out of battle. Also while another party member, Dohalim, is still capable of using healing artes, his healing artes are single target, while Shionne's are capable of healing the entire party. And to really drive her absence home, Shionne takes Alphen's Flaming Sword with her, limiting his battle capabilities (especially if you're playing as him), and the next Boss Battle you face is a flying enemy, which just so happens to be Shionne's specialty.
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My Repair Skill Became An Almighty Cheat features the protagonist Luke who is scorned as "eternal E-rank" by the adventurer's guild because he only has one skill [Repair] and has been unable to take part in combat for decades. As he's serving as an Utility Party Member for the "Hero" party under Falcon, days deep in a dangerous dungeon, Falcon himself carelessly disrupts and misplaces the barrier protecting the party's supplies. When the party realizes their supplies have been looted by monsters, Luke has the blame dumped entirely on him, and when he protests his innocence, Blanc, the White Mage of the party paralyzes him and has the party leave him to die, under the pretext that with one less mouth to feed, they can better ration what remains. Sure, Falcon also had a [Repair] skill, but he wasn't as good as Luke, so Falcon's sword breaks during the climactic battle from lack of proper maintenance. Luke, on the other hand, reaches max-level in his [Repair] skill and becomes a genuine and famed hero as a result.
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Did You Know That a Playboy Can Change His Job to a Sage? ~The Level 99 Jester Expelled from the Heroes' Party Will Become a 'Great Sage'~: Three neighboring countries ally to fight the Demon King's army. This alliance is represented by a party consisting of the Heroes Laius, Aiza, Mills, and Dylan, the titular Jester turned Great Sage. However, the Party of Heroes is barely functional, and as the Only Sane Man, Dylan tries to keep the party's mood up with his jokes and tolerating their verbal abuse. Also, while he wasn't suited for combat, his brand of magic allowed him to buff his teammates during battle. And he had better social skills, which allowed him to negotiate with innkeepers and merchants. One day, the party goes to the Demon Continent to fight the Demon King, only to be stopped by the Demon General. He was much stronger than the party anticipated and would have wiped them all out had Dylan not used a teleportation crystal to get them out of danger. None of his teammates were grateful and arbitrarily kicked him out, despite not having the authority to do so. Dylan had no complaints since it gave him the chance to upgrade his class to Great Sage and form a party with cute and busty girls who genuinely appreciate him. Interestingly, this is one of the stories where Laius, the Idiot Hero leading the party, learns from his mistake after falling into hard times. He realizes that Dylan's negotiation skills are vital to the party, and without them, Laius couldn't maintain travel funds, negotiate properly, or keep the remaining party together, causing Aiza and Mills to leave him. Upon reuniting, Laius begs Dylan to return to the party, but the latter refuses and sends him away with some cash so Laius can make a fresh start. This gesture of kindness gives Laius positive Character Development and he becomes a better person as a result. The same can't be said for Aiza and Mills, who get into serious trouble with the law due to Aiza setting off her fire magic in a populated area. The King gives them one chance to redeem themselves by bringing Dylan back, as Dylan has valuable information about the demons, albeit Aiza is expected to receive capital punishment for killing citizens of a kingdom not her own.
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Marinette's Week Off has Marinette removed from her position as class president and replaced by Alya, who repeatedly insists they don't need her help with anything. Marinette happily takes her at her word and schedules her vacation during the busiest week of the school year, ensuring they can't rope her into helping no matter how much they want to. Turns out that Alya didn't even start making plans for most of the events until the start of that same week, and everything falls apart.
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In Raise Yourselves Up (We're Done), Miss Bustier informs Marinette and Chloé that they won't be permitted to join the rest of the class on their annual school trip. It turns out that Bustier is so used to having Marinette handle all the organizing that she doesn't get any of the necessary paperwork filled out — forget the passports, she doesn't even submit the forms for any permission slips''! Oh, and Chloé's father always made generous donations to ensure their trips were well-funded, but since his daughter won't be involved this year, he doesn't bother giving them any money at all.
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SpongeBob SquarePants: In "SpongeBob, You're Fired!", Mr. Krabs fires SpongeBob, his best fry cook who helps bring in a majority of the Krusty Krabs' customers, for the sole purpose of saving a nickel (and not a figurative amount of money, an actual nickel). When Squidward asks Mr. Krabs why he couldn't just fire him, Mr. Krabs tells Squidward that he can't since Squidward he has seniority (this is despite the fact that corrupt bosses usually fire employees with seniority because they'd save more money that way). Mr. Krabs attempts to cook Krabby Patties by himself, claiming to have been a five-time Golden Spatula in the Navy. Naturally, Mr. Krabs can't cook and the Krusty Krab nearly goes out of business. Mr. Krabs re-hires SpongeBob at the end of the episode, and installs a pay toilet to make up for the missing nickel.
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In Fashion Upgrade, Miss Bustier forces Marinette to transfer to another class, blaming her for all of the recent tension. She comes to regret this after realizing that the former class rep was effectively her Hypercompetent Sidekick, as well as her most organized student and the best at planning projects. Without Marinette, Bustier simply doesn't know how to manage her students when they start getting unruly, relying upon others to step up and solve problems without their useless excuse for a teacher.
Marinette's Week Off has Marinette removed from her position as class president and replaced by Alya, who repeatedly insists they don't need her help with anything. Marinette happily takes her at her word and schedules her vacation during the busiest week of the school year, ensuring they can't rope her into helping no matter how much they want to. Turns out that Alya didn't even start making plans for most of the events until the start of that same week, and everything falls apart.
The Miraculous Ladybug Salt-Shots Bitter Victory and "Being A Good Example Isn't So Easy, Is It?" explore the consequences of removing Marinette as the class president/representative. In the former, Lila is regarded as a Sucksessor for not being able to match what Marinette was capable of, much less surpass her like she'd promised; in the latter, Chloé makes clear that she simply won't allow Bustier to exploit and overwork her, and will have her father fire Bustier if she tries.
In Raise Yourselves Up (We're Done), Miss Bustier informs Marinette and Chloé that they won't be permitted to join the rest of the class on their annual school trip. It turns out that Bustier is so used to having Marinette handle all the organizing that she doesn't get any of the necessary paperwork filled out — forget the passports, she doesn't even submit the forms for any permission slips''! Oh, and Chloé's father always made generous donations to ensure their trips were well-funded, but since his daughter won't be involved this year, he doesn't bother giving them any money at all.
Tattered Remains of Broken Dreams (Yours, Not Mine) neatly illustrates both examples listed at the top. Marinette's classmates tear up her school sketchbook; she reveals all of the projects inside were things she was doing for them which are now canceled. Luka is disappointed to learn his sister and the rest of Kitty Section were involved in the vandalism, and the band eventually breaks up, with Luka getting onto a demo album with Jagged Stone.
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Chillin' in Another World with Level 2 Cheat Powers: When the Kingdom of Klyrode sees that Flio's stats are average at best, he is dismissed from consideration as a hero-candidate in favour of a different hero-candidate with far better starting stats. The King of Klyrode then sends him to die in a distant forest and Flio finds out about the Uriah Gambit when he discovers the enchantments on the bag given to him. Big mistake. Flio turns out to be a case of Magikarp Power, and upon levelling up to Level 2, his stats reach infinite while the seemingly better hero-candidate never manages to improve his stats and turns out to be a coward lacking any proper ability to lead troops in battle, meaning Flio turns out to be the better candidate all along. The First Princess later discovers this after removing her father and his appointed hero from power when an oracle referred to him as the true hero candidate, and knowing her kingdom alienated Flio, tries to make amends. Even then, she realizes that Flio will never want fight for humanity against demons after how her father alienated him, and settles for making sure he doesn't outright join the demon side since if he does, the human races won't stand a chance.
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
In "Princess Twilight Sparkle Part 2", when the Mane Six need to stop the Everfree Forest from covering Ponyville, Applejack and the others tell Twilight Sparkle to stay behind, arguing that as the acting leader of Equestrianote Celestia and Luna having been captured by the Forest, they can't risk her on a dangerous mission. Upon reaching their destination though, they realize without Twilight's magical know-how, none of them have any idea how to deal with the problem.
In "The Cutie Re-Mark" two-parter, Starlight Glimmer seeks vengeance by using time travel to stop child Rainbow Dash from performing the Sonic Rainboom preventing what would lead to her and the other Mane Six meeting. Once Starlight learns this results in Bad Futures due to the heroes' absence, she realized revenge wasn't worth the harm caused and surrenders.
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The Omnitrix Hero: Due to Flash Sentry constantly running late for band practice and eventually missing a very important performance for a charity concert due to his new superhero responsibilities since getting the Omnitrix, his bandmates Ringo and Brawly kick him out. The next time the two of them show up, they mention they have not been doing so well. Not only are they still looking for a new guitarist to replace Flash, they can't use any of their old songs due to how Flash was the one who wrote them, meaning they need to start from scratch.
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Journey to the West: Every now and then, Pigsy and Sandy grow tired of Wukong (who admittedly is a dick whenever he can get away with it), talk Xuanzang into kicking him out of the team, and then all of them get into a big mess that only Wukong can fix. Rinse, repeat, rinse, repeat...
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Chillin' in My 30s After Getting Fired from the Demon King's Army: Dariel is fired from the Demon King's army by Bashbarza, due to his inability to use magic, which meant that he was unable to keep up with the other demons in combat. However, Dariel was also vital to the function of the army, helping manage orders between both the lower and higher ranked demons, ensuring that they had correct intel, amongst other roles. In his absence, cracks begin to appear, and Bashbarza is criticised heavily for firing such a vital asset on all fronts. It turns out that Bashbarza was entirely aware of how vital Dariel was, and jealous of him, particularly thinking that his father liked Dariel batter than him.
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Bridges Burned (Mama Always Told Me That I Should Play Nice. But She Never Met You) has this happen three times: Marinette's classmates break off their "friendships" with her in favor of Lila, only to learn too late that she actually has the kind of celebrity connections Lila has been lying about having. Nathaniel broke off his partnership with Marc at Lila's suggestion, only for Marc's artistic skills to earn him an internship at DC Comics. And finally, Kitty Section kicks Luka out on Lila's say-so, pissing Marinette off since this happens well after both of the above incidents and indicates her former "friends" haven't learned anything from their experiences.
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Star Wars: The Bad Batch: An unusual variation occurs when the titular Bad Batch's resident Cold Sniper and all around Jerkass Crosshair ends up having his control chip activated to execute Order 66, making him far more prone to following orders when the Military Maverick team of clones couldn't care less about them. When the group is captured, Crosshair has his chip fully activated to make him a loyal Imperial stooge, forcing his team to leave him behind as he tries to kill them for betraying The Empire. His absence does affect the team like this trope usually plays out—without Crosshair watching point, the Batch, already struggling to adjust to a post-Republic galaxy, winds up getting their rears handed to them over and over again—but he still noticeably misses his team. It's when the finale strikes that things get very unusual with this trope: he had his chip removed so he could serve The Empire willingly, but he wants his brothers to join him, convinced this new order will be the only way they can serve their purpose as soldiers of war. They won't join him in the Empire, but he won't join them as mercenaries when offered the chance.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: In the lead up to the finale, the Scoobies and the Potentials, having had enough with Buffy's failings as a leader, oust her from the team to the point they throw her out of her own house. Unfortunately, not only does this leave the team without a leader, but Buffy was the only person who knew exactly what they were going up against. Spike, of all people, points out to them what a terrible move that was.
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Roll Over and Die starts with the hero party's wizard Jean taking it upon himself to sell protagonist Flum Apricot into slavery (lying to her that it was a group decision and telling the party she quit), because she's useless in combat due to her stats being permanently zeroes, and because he wants to make the heroine Cyrill his wife and sees her friendship with Flum as an obstacle. The party's morale rapidly plummets because Jean didn't realize how much Flum had been The Heart of the team, and by book three, several members have quit the quest altogether. Flum has much better fortune: after discovering the true purpose of her Reversal special ability and using it to escape the slavers (adopting another slave, Milkit, in the process), she sets herself up as a solo adventurer and begins digging into the church conspiracy underpinning the hero party's quest.
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A Former Child Soldier Who Uses a Magic Sword Wants to Live with an Older Sister of a Former Enemy Executive has this happening to both sides of the conflict:
The titular Child Soldier Seto gets expelled from the hero party due to everyone being disgusted by Seto's cruel, cold-hearted fighting style. While that by itself is somewhat relatable, their hasty decision quickly lands them in hot water, as Seto was not only the team's most powerful member, bar none, but also the only one with any apparent survival skills. As such, the party is not only getting quickly and easily overwhelmed by larger groups of enemies but also has trouble procuring food and other resources while out in the wild. Eventually, the hero party dwindles and the "hero" ends up losing his mind.
The titular former enemy executive Satis is set up for execution for her repeated failures against the hero party. While this is to showcase how much of a Bad Boss the Demon King is, he also didn't think twice about killing the person who leads his armies. Not only did she manage to escape, but without her the demon armies were left unorganized. This not only made the demon armies unable to conquer human territories, but they were also defeated by the human armies, who don't even need to use their strongest warriors helping them. This completely demoralizes the demon armies to the point of almost near uselessness, the only reason they are still a threat is because of Sebek and he isn't too willing to help the Demon King.
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Where Was My Hero...?: During the Interquel, it's heavily implied that Miles was taken out of his team and sent to prison, which comes back to haunt Sonic later.
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The Creation Alchemist Enjoys Freedom exaggerates the trope due to Klingon Scientists Get No Respect. Thor Regus is banished from his home country by his father with explicit orders to die as a sacrifice to the demon territory because the culture favors combat strength above all else, and his father especially feels oppressed by his existence despite Thor having already broken ties with him years prior. This ends up being a mistake on two fronts:
Bargas commissioned the Alchemists' Guild to fix one of the Royal Family's holy swords, which Thor was in the middle of when he got exiled. When Bargas asks about how it's going (because the deadline for getting it back was closing in) it turns out that no one else can actually fix it. The butler orders it to make it look like it was fixed, the sword is returned to the Royal Family... and it breaks in the first time it's used, leading to the princess who owned the sword to be endangered. As a result, Bargas becomes a national target of scorn.
The demon territory turns out to be much nicer than expected, as the demons welcome the "sacrifices" as guests - and when they learn that Thor is an alchemist, they are all too happy to let him practice freely, as they revere Alchemy as a powerful skill due to remembering how they had their asses handed to them centuries ago: in a time when R&D guys like Thor were respected. Thor (who also gets an upgrade to his alchemical skill thanks to the interaction with the local magic) ends up kickstarting an industrial revolution that quickly leaves his former homeland in the dust.
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