Display title | Enemy Switch-Out |
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Date of page creation | 13:50, 17 July 2022 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | An Enemy Switch-Out is a special technique commonly found in Anime and video games, wherein a character has the ability to re-position an enemy by either swapping places with them, or forcing two enemies to switch places. When swappping place with an enemy, it can potentially put them into harm's way, or get the swapper out of a sticky jam. It is particularly cruel when used in the context of a race, as all of another's hard work can suddenly be taken for your own benefit. |