Near-Victory Fanfare/Playing With

Basic Trope: As the player of a Video Game nears victory, the music changes.
 * Straight: Hiro and his companions face off against Draco. As they get the upper hand, Draco's dark and threatening theme gives way to a triumphant Boss Remix of Hiro's Leitmotif.
 * Exaggerated: Every important Boss Battle changes the music in this fashion when the boss in on their last legs.
 * Every different action can change the music.
 * Justified: Everyone in the game uses music as combat method.
 * Inverted: As Hiro and the others struggle against Draco's relentless assault, the already foreboding Boss Remix grows even harsher, or perhaps more desperate.
 * Subverted: Hiro and the others appear to get the upper hand, and the music changes accordingly -- until Draco transforms into a hulking dragon and starts beating them down.
 * Double Subverted: Draco transforms and trounces the group... unfortunately for him, this triggers Mana's slumbering powers, which promptly finish him off.
 * Parodied: As soon as Draco notices the change on the music, he has a hilarious breakdown because that announces he's fighting a lost battle, so he just throws dignity away and starts running for his life.
 * Deconstructed: ???
 * Reconstructed: ???
 * Zig Zagged: Sometimes a change in the music signifies defeat of the Boss, sometimes it signifies a power-up of the Boss.
 * Averted: The music does not change during the battle.
 * Enforced: The game does not utilise health bars so there should be some way to know the opponent's general state.
 * Lampshaded: By the sound of this, Draco is almost dead.
 * Invoked: The heroes play their theme music to trick the boss into thinking that they are winning.
 * Exploited: The heroes step up their efforts when they hear the boss' theme music being replaced by their team music, as they know that he is going to die soon.
 * Defied: ???
 * Discussed: ???
 * Conversed: ???
 * Played For Laughs: The player party dances to the music.
 * Played For Drama: Draco knows he lost, prompting him to use a self-destruction attack and killing Mana.

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