Basic Trope: A character's in-game health regenerates over time.
- Straight: The Player Character's health regenerates if he is not attacked for a few seconds.
- Exaggerated: You instantly heal back to 100% after 1 second of not being hit.
- Downplayed:
- You still heal rather fast, but the delay after being attacked until you heal is much longer.
- Regenerating Shields, Static Health
- Justified: Bob's Healing Factor also affects him in-game.
- Inverted: Bob's health drains over time.
- Subverted: Bob has another health bar that drains when his regular health regenerates. If it's empty, he can't regenerate.
- Double Subverted: This second health bar can be replenished through a simple method, so it is difficult for Bob to get to the point where he no longer regenerates. It might as well be an inherent ability.
- Parodied: Bob, a regular Mook, gets punctured with thousands of bullets and fully heals in a few seconds.
- Zig Zagged: Bob repeatedly loses and regains his ability to regenerate.
- Averted: Bob's health does not regenerate, and can only be gotten back by either health packs or not at all.
- Enforced: Fearing that the game would be too difficult, the developers suggest adding a means of regaining health over time.
- Lampshaded: ???
- Invoked:
- A soldier is issued a highly advanced/prototype/magical armor designed to heal him in the middle of battle.
- Someone purchases a cybernetic implant designed to accelerate natural healing.
- Exploited:
- The heroes, after seeing Bob heal quickly despite the rest of their army going down in one shot, clone Bob to create a mass army of super soldiers.
- A soldier who regenerates without needing to be healed can be send on missions without medical supplies, and, depending on his/her resiliency and regeneration rate, used as One Riot, One Ranger.
- Defied: Bob goes out of his way to find things to slow down his regeneration because he believes it's unfair.
- Discussed: ???
- Conversed: ???
- Deconstructed: The regeneration causes war to become even more brutal as a Coup de GrĂ¢ce becomes mandatory instead of a war crime. Wounded soldiers can just get back up. The cold blooded killing and being brought near death repeatedly causes everyone involved to become deeply traumatized.
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