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favorite and least favorite tropes in otome?

I love em all but i have a preference for the yanderes, himbos, esp the ones who look all cute and innoccent but actually have a hidden dark side to them

On the other side I hate the stoic, tsundere, non chalant LIs the ones who wouldn't give a smile to the mc only at the end type shxt. I love my Lis to be expressive.
 
I don't think I have a favorite trope, but my least favorite trope is the tsundere character type.
 
My favorite trope is Tsundere / Kuudere type of LI because once you discover the gap moe it makes you wants to see more of those 🤭 My root is loving a tsundere but these days i'm leaning towards more of kuudere 😩

My least favorite trope is pseudo-incest trope... cuz i have an affectionate big brother irl so to see those type of affection being framed as romantic affection makes me feel icky 😭🙏
 
I've been going through a bit of a shift lately, where I wasn't too into tsundere men (though I always loved the girls, especially if they're the type that actually hate you at first? Animosity > outright violence is key) and now I kind of get it.

Other than that I really love the pathetic type; either overly smug or the gloomy kind are right up my alley. On the opposite side, sadists are an immediate repellent for me, they either piss me off or make me cringe.
 
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kuuderes are my all time favorite i love a good fake idgafer.

my least favorite is aggressively forceful and/or overly dominant men like shiba from butterfly's poison but it's okay if they're cutesy moe forceful like peter from heart no kuni no alice
 
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Best friends, yandere, and himbos (or even when some are combined??) are my favorites but they have to written well. My least favorite tropes would be characters who are obsessed with any family members of theirs (some might say...incest? but sometimes its written too weirdly to determine lol), miscommunication, and bullies (they're almost never written to my standards). That's all I can think of right now. Though, if a trope I don't like is eventually done right I may play their route.
 
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My favorites are definitely yandere/obsessive and childhood friend tropes. Otome games with a LI that has both tropes are usually the route I play first and complete all endings. The least favorite are shota and playboy. I only really play those routes when I want to 100% the game or it is for plot reasons
 
Arrogant aristocrats who walk around with their noses in the air.
Villains. Edgy
Dominant traits, I suppose, but also protective and overly caring. And I love it when the plot actually creates a sense of danger. Like, that's their personality, but they're right about it.

I also love it when a character's true nature is wild and dangerous, but they're too noble and above it all to show it. And this side is obvious from their actions and emotions.

The relationship reaches its peak when he says: "You're not going to sit on that dirty log," and adds, "Put on your gold-embroidered cloak - it's getting cold."
I like it when a character like this is a little comical, a little of a diva. (Rarity from My Little Pony)
He doesn't have to be smart in the sense of being wise, but he is cunning.
And he needs some amusing quirks. Usually this is achieved through excessive perfectionism or some kind of flaw, like poor sense of direction. I love details like that.

I like the idea that "fate" brings two hearts together.
There are hints of some special bond that has formed between them, and now they are connected by something magical.

I often find characters interesting after they've led legions into battle and survived a bloody massacre, to tell the truth.

I guess it annoys me when characters like the ones I described lose their sharp, edgy traits - or when those traits are deliberately toned down and then called a "growth".
He now loves MC, so his wild side should be directed toward external threats. His sharp traits must not be forgotten.

I find kind, good characters interesting when they show a conflicted side. Or just cute and nice. But I usually never really get into them.
Gray characters is interesting, but I can't remember a time when I was interested in gray characters without a villainous backstory to capture my attention.