This can apply to any form of entertainment, games, books, anime, etc. We all have our own preferences when it comes to how a story and its characters are written, so what story or character tropes do you dislike or hate?
First one that comes to mind for me is the yandere trope. I especially dislike every yandere character in FE (since that's a series I'm very familiar with) and I can't imagine I'd ever like them in any other entertainment medium. Although I'll give FE15 some props for portraying the trope in a believable way with Faye's character, who didn't act like she was insane per se, but had a moderate obsession with Alm that negatively affected her interactions with both him and his allies.
Another trope I hate is the replacement villain trope, like in Twilight Princess where Zant was hyped up to be the main villain of the game but was switched out with Ganondorf in what felt like a last-minute change that seemed to come out of nowhere. In general, I hate the idea of setting up any character as the expected villain of a story, only to reveal someone higher up as the true villain. It seems nonsensical to put so much effort in developing a character only for them to be replaced.
First one that comes to mind for me is the yandere trope. I especially dislike every yandere character in FE (since that's a series I'm very familiar with) and I can't imagine I'd ever like them in any other entertainment medium. Although I'll give FE15 some props for portraying the trope in a believable way with Faye's character, who didn't act like she was insane per se, but had a moderate obsession with Alm that negatively affected her interactions with both him and his allies.
Another trope I hate is the replacement villain trope, like in Twilight Princess where Zant was hyped up to be the main villain of the game but was switched out with Ganondorf in what felt like a last-minute change that seemed to come out of nowhere. In general, I hate the idea of setting up any character as the expected villain of a story, only to reveal someone higher up as the true villain. It seems nonsensical to put so much effort in developing a character only for them to be replaced.