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** Darth Traya pulls one in ''Knights of the Old Republic II''. She more or less tricks {{spoiler|the Exile into finding the last of the Jedi so she could prove them wrong and defeat them without striking a blow}}. Unfortunately for her, they miss her point and attempt to {{spoiler|cut the Exile off from the Force}}, so she ends up killing them. Bizarrely, the last portion of her gambit is to {{spoiler|kill herself. She claims to want to destroy the Force, but this is actually just part of her desire to give the Exile motivation to kill her as the final test to make her the perfect hero}}.
* [[Battle Couple]]: The [[Player Character]] from both games and their love interest.
* [[BFG]]: Canderous tends to use these. Anyone can in both games but [http://images.wikia.com/starwars/images/e/e3/CanderousOrdoInTheLowerCity.jpg Canderous comes with one] that can be upgraded to the best heavy repeater in the game.
* [[Big Bad]]: Darth Malak in the first game, and Darth Traya in the second.
* [[BFGBig Freaking Gun]]: Canderous tends to use these. Anyone can in both games but [http://images.wikia.com/starwars/images/e/e3/CanderousOrdoInTheLowerCity.jpg Canderous comes with one] that can be upgraded to the best heavy repeater in the game.
* [[Black Screen of Death]]
* [[Blood Knight]]: Bendak Starkiller and the Mandalorians as a whole are like this. The Iridorian Mercenary on Manaan is an extreme example: while he works for credits, he considers making his enemies die painfully a far better reward.