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As an entertainment lawyer, I giggle back.
No US copyright case has ever been decided solely on the strength of the boilerplate in a ToS agreement. In fact, boilerplate between parties to a contract who are demonstrably of radically unequal bargaining power is generally either interpreted most strictly against the contract drafter or ignored altogether.
I'm not saying to ignore such language, just don't get too scared by it.
Yeah... generally I find these are in there to protect the company in the result of them making something that resembles your thing by coincidence, more then them actively looking to steal your character build...
They don't want every gamer left of the Mississippi suing them because they released an NPC that closely resembles a certain 1000' tall halfling thief they made.