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There's No Good Way To Search For A Trope You Don't Know Exists
I've noticed a trope, mostly occurring in American superhero comics. I'd propose YTTWing it, but I'd like to know if it exists. But because of the awkward way TVTropes is written, along with the obtuse titles we give tropes, I can't search for it.
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And another one:
A young person tries to show they are the shit by challenging the local martial arts master.
The young person attacks with everything they have.
The master is able to casually slide around, avoiding each attack.
Shouldn't people be able to point it out when you try to run it through YKTTW?
For what it's worth, it was only when I tried asking on the forums that I was told to go to Lost and Found.
FYI: the place to ask questions about these things is Lost and Found. If you think your trope hasn't yet been documented, you can also go to YKTTW.
That second trope seems similar to The Worf Effect.
For what it's worth, I totally agree that tropes are hard to search for if you don't know it has been documented or don't have a clue about its name.