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* ''VideoGame/MedalOfHonor'': Lt. Jimmy Patterson, the PlayerCharacter, is not only a badass OneManArmy DoAnythingSoldier but also attended the University of Michigan and got straight As in multiple fields from calculus and engineering to medieval poetry. His training as an aeronautical engineer [[ChekhovsSkill comes into play twice]] during the game's sabotage missions. If not for his subpar German (got a C-) then he would be TheAce.
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* ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'': Eddie, the fourth party member, is practically the ideal definition. He's quiet, mild-mannered, works in a library, and uses his research skills to [[EnemyScan find information about enemies]]... yet he also jumps at the chance to go adventuring, and turns out to be the hardest-hitting powerhouse on the team, with a proficiency for wielding large axes and [[DropTheHammer war hammers]].

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* ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'': Eddie, the fourth party member, is practically the ideal definition. He's quiet, mild-mannered, works in a library, and uses his research skills to [[EnemyScan find information about enemies]]... yet he also jumps at the chance to go adventuring, and turns out to be the hardest-hitting powerhouse on the team, with a proficiency for wielding large axes and [[DropTheHammer [[CarryABigStick war hammers]].
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* ''VideoGame/EldenRing'': Gideon Ofnir spends most of the game reading in his study and letting his minions go out and do dirty work for him, but he is ''not'' weak, [[spoiler:he's an endgame boss, and although weaker than the ones before and after him (Maliketh and Godfrey), he's still fully capable of destroying your health bar with multiple high-level spells if you don't stunlock him first.]]
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* QuintessentialBritishGentleman VideoGame/ProfessorLayton is one of these, even though [[WidgetSeries the games consist mostly of solving puzzles]]. One particular example of this appears in the second game, in which one cutscene shows that Layton is quite proficient with a sword.

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* QuintessentialBritishGentleman VideoGame/ProfessorLayton is one of these, even though [[WidgetSeries [[QuirkyWork the games consist mostly of solving puzzles]]. One particular example of this appears in the second game, in which one cutscene shows that Layton is quite proficient with a sword.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Blazblue}}'' has Litchi Faye-Ling, a former scientist of Sector Seven whose seithr theories and experiments is widely acclaimed and praised by many, including even the likes of [[MadScientist Relius]] [[EvilGenius Clover]]. Aside from this, she is also a [[SheFu competent fighter]], and with the power of Lao Jiu siphoning the Boundary's power for her, she is able use a [[MagicStaff staff]] which she can manipulate with her mind, as well as magical-based attacks.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Blazblue}}'' ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' has Litchi Faye-Ling, a former scientist of Sector Seven whose seithr theories and experiments is widely acclaimed and praised by many, including even the likes of [[MadScientist Relius]] [[EvilGenius Clover]]. Aside from this, she is also a [[SheFu competent fighter]], and with the power of Lao Jiu siphoning the Boundary's power for her, she is able use a [[MagicStaff staff]] which she can manipulate with her mind, as well as magical-based attacks.
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* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper2'': The [[FallenAngel Dark Angels]] are formidable {{Magic Knight}}s and the most advanced units in the game, and will get very grumpy if your evil lair doesn't include a MagicalLibrary where they can relax during downtime.

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* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper2'': ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper 2'': The [[FallenAngel Dark Angels]] are formidable {{Magic Knight}}s and the most advanced units in the game, and will get very grumpy if your evil lair doesn't include a MagicalLibrary where they can relax during downtime.



* ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'': Lloyd, although [[GameplayAndStorySegregation story-wise]], he had to [[TookALevelInBadass Take A Level In Badass]] first.

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* ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'': Lloyd, although [[GameplayAndStorySegregation story-wise]], he had to [[TookALevelInBadass Take A a Level In in Badass]] first.
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* VideoGame/GenshinImpact: Alhaitham is officially the Scribe for the Akademiya, and vastly prefers to read over dealing witn people. He is also a very capable fighter. Lisa, the Knights of Favonious' librarian, would also be one if she really wanted to be.
** Like the above mentioned, given that Sumeru is the nation of wisdom, anyone in the Akademiya with a Vision could easily qualify; even Layla.
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* Roberto from ''VideoGame/FobiaStDinfnaHotel'' is a journalist and IntrepidReporter investigating the titular hotel, only to realize the place to be infested with giant monsters. But then he finds the armory, and he's effortlessly slaying undead and various monsters easily.
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** [[BigBad Raul Menendez]] from the sequel. He's a well read man who's also a freaking LightningBruiser and prime example of TheBerserker when sufficiently angered. Not to mention he went full FromNobodytoNightmare from a starving child to a crime lord who's a threat to western civilization.
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* ''VideoGame/AMCSquad'': Micky Crisp and Snowfall both qualify, being an [[TheEngineer engineer]] from Australia and an astronomer, respectively, and both of them are capable of taking on enemy forces [[OneManArmy by themselves]] using their wits and a boatload of firepower.
** Micky Crisp has several majors in different fields of engineering, including electrical, mechanical, and mechatronic engineering, and managed to ace a project by himself while he was attending the University of Adelaide. He also managed to fight off a [[AlienInvasion Cycloid invasion]] in his hometown and university with the help of a friend of his, an experimental suit of PoweredArmor, and an arsenal of experimental weaponry, and even managed to defeat the leader of the invasion force in a showdown on the university campus, ''all before the Earth Defense Force could show up!'' His intelligence and combat capabilities have allowed him to join the AMC Squad when he contacted [[TheLeader James Stanfield]] for a position, and his immediate assignment in Los Angeles has solidified his status as an AMC agent.
** Snowfall is an astronomer, astronaut, and spacefarer who travels the cosmos in his [[CoolStarship personal space cruiser, the]] ''[[CoolStarship Snowflake]]''. He's also just as capable in combat as Micky, coming equipped with a [[DeflectorShields Personal Energy Shield]] and an arsenal of ballistic and [[LightningGun electrical weaponry]] as his allies prepared to assault a Cycloid-controlled planet, and managed to get accepted into the AMC Squad for his deeds and abilities.
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** [[HotScientist Liara]] [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe T'Soni]] is a rather [[SilkHidingSteel unassuming archaeologist, until you find out]] ''she can kill you [[MindOverMatter with her mind]]''. If the player isn't an Adept, she's the most powerful biotic in the game. [[TookALevelInBadass And that's only in the first game...]] Made especially awesome when she takes on the Shadow Broker. After noticing what his extremely rare species was and getting him angry enough to overreact, she notices the flaw in his shields and uses her biotics to take him out.

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** [[HotScientist Liara]] [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Liara T'Soni]] is a rather [[SilkHidingSteel unassuming archaeologist, until you find out]] ''she can kill you [[MindOverMatter with her mind]]''. If the player isn't an Adept, she's the most powerful biotic in the game. [[TookALevelInBadass And that's only in the first game...]] Made especially awesome when she takes on the Shadow Broker. After noticing what his extremely rare species was and getting him angry enough to overreact, she notices the flaw in his shields and uses her biotics to take him out.


* As part of a questline in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood'', Copernicus is given a HistoricalHeroUpgrade, and when you're tasked with defending him from waves of Borgia regime thugs sent to silence him, he can handle quite a few of them on his own.
* Mumbo Jumbo from ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'' is an enigmatic shaman who is a genius at teaching special forms of magic. He is a master of casting many spells for helping Banjo and Kazooie. He's also capable of fighting back, putting his powerful skills in good use.

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* ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood'': As part of a questline in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood'', questline, Copernicus is given a HistoricalHeroUpgrade, and when you're tasked with defending him from waves of Borgia regime thugs sent to silence him, he can handle quite a few of them on his own.
* ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'': Mumbo Jumbo from ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'' is an enigmatic shaman who is a genius at teaching special forms of magic. He is a master of casting many spells for helping Banjo and Kazooie. He's also capable of fighting back, putting his powerful skills in good use.



* Extremely literal video game example: Lex (a worm) defeats a variety of monsters and creatures of legend in ''VideoGame/BookwormAdventures'', despite the fact that he is lacking not only weapons but limbs. And he is also using the power of '''words'''.
* Eddie, the fourth party member in ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'', is practically the ideal definition. He's quiet, mild-mannered, works in a library, and uses his research skills to [[EnemyScan find information about enemies]]... yet he also jumps at the chance to go adventuring, and turns out to be the hardest-hitting powerhouse on the team, with a proficiency for wielding [[AnAxeToGrind large axes]] and [[DropTheHammer war hammers]].
* [[TheSmartGuy Jason Hudson]], the secondary protagonist of ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps''; in addition to being a double-major in psychology and political science prior to his service, he is described as an excellent tactician with genius-level IQ.

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* ''VideoGame/BookwormAdventures'': Extremely literal video game example: Lex (a worm) defeats a variety of monsters and creatures of legend in ''VideoGame/BookwormAdventures'', legend, despite the fact that he is lacking not only weapons but limbs. And he is also using the power of '''words'''.
* ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'': Eddie, the fourth party member in ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'', member, is practically the ideal definition. He's quiet, mild-mannered, works in a library, and uses his research skills to [[EnemyScan find information about enemies]]... yet he also jumps at the chance to go adventuring, and turns out to be the hardest-hitting powerhouse on the team, with a proficiency for wielding [[AnAxeToGrind large axes]] axes and [[DropTheHammer war hammers]].
* ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps'': [[TheSmartGuy Jason Hudson]], the secondary protagonist of ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps''; protagonist; in addition to being a double-major in psychology and political science prior to his service, he is described as an excellent tactician with genius-level IQ.



* Trilby, from the VideoGame/ChzoMythos, studied hard at engineering and mechanics before turning to the life of a GentlemanThief. What truly makes him a badass is that he used his skills to face the forces of evil not once, not twice... but THREE TIMES! Having also become a [[TheMenInBlack Man In Black]] he becomes the stuff of legend.
* In ''VideoGame/CultistSimulator'', this is one of the benefits of meddling with eldritch lore (if it doesn't kill you or drive you mad). The player is quite likely to end up with explicitly superhuman intellect, creativity, and either strength or dexterity while on the path to becoming a full-blown immortal HumanoidAbomination.
* [[MagicIsMental Mages]] in general in ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' naturally enough. Of the specific {{NPC}}s are Big Hat Logan and his apprentice, Griggs.
* Isaac Clarke from ''Franchise/DeadSpace''. He is the one and only to survive the events of the game. His weapons are [[ImprobableWeaponUser MINING TOOLS]], he is just a [[ActionSurvivor space engineer]], and still manages to cut down an army of [[RecycledINSPACE space zombies]].
* Pre-augmentation, Adam Jensen of VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution was a security specialist with SWAT training and an associate degree in Criminal Justice. Post-augmentation, he picked up an interest in [[PastimesProvePersonality clock-making]] and his apartment is strewn with books on the subject, as well as various others on history, psychology, criminal law and cybernetics. He is also a [[CursedWithAwesome largely-robotic]] infiltration expert who can kill you quickly, quietly and in thirty different ways.

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* Trilby, from the VideoGame/ChzoMythos, ''VideoGame/ChzoMythos'': Trilby studied hard at engineering and mechanics before turning to the life of a GentlemanThief. What truly makes him a badass is that he used his skills to face the forces of evil not once, not twice... but THREE TIMES! Having also become a [[TheMenInBlack Man In Black]] he becomes the stuff of legend.
* In ''VideoGame/CultistSimulator'', this ''VideoGame/CultistSimulator'': This is one of the benefits of meddling with eldritch lore (if it doesn't kill you or drive you mad). The player is quite likely to end up with explicitly superhuman intellect, creativity, and either strength or dexterity while on the path to becoming a full-blown immortal HumanoidAbomination.
* [[MagicIsMental Mages]] ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'': {{Mag|icIsMental}}es in general in ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' naturally enough.general. Of the specific {{NPC}}s are Big Hat Logan and his apprentice, Griggs.
* ''Franchise/DeadSpace'': Isaac Clarke from ''Franchise/DeadSpace''. He is the one and only to survive the events of the game. His weapons are [[ImprobableWeaponUser MINING TOOLS]], he is just a [[ActionSurvivor space engineer]], and still manages to cut down an army of [[RecycledINSPACE space zombies]].
* ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution'': Pre-augmentation, Adam Jensen of VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution was a security specialist with SWAT training and an associate degree in Criminal Justice. Post-augmentation, he picked up an interest in [[PastimesProvePersonality clock-making]] and his apartment is strewn with books on the subject, as well as various others on history, psychology, criminal law and cybernetics. He is also a [[CursedWithAwesome largely-robotic]] infiltration expert who can kill you quickly, quietly and in thirty different ways.



* Varric Tethras in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' (and to a lesser extent in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'') is a somewhat rare example of an asskicking ''author''. He's essentially the InUniverse equivalent of Creator/StephenKing if the popularity of his novels and serials are any indication. He's also a wicked shot with [[ICallItVera Bianca]], his RepeatingCrossbow, and holds his own quite well as a frontline agent of the Inquisition and party member.

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* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'': Varric Tethras in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' (and to a lesser extent in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'') is a somewhat rare example of an asskicking ''author''. He's essentially the InUniverse equivalent of Creator/StephenKing if the popularity of his novels and serials are any indication. He's also a wicked shot with [[ICallItVera Bianca]], his RepeatingCrossbow, and holds his own quite well as a frontline agent of the Inquisition and party member.



* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper 2'': The [[FallenAngel Dark Angels]] are formidable {{Magic Knight}}s and the most advanced units in the game, and will get very grumpy if your evil lair doesn't include a MagicalLibrary where they can relax during downtime.
* In older versions of ''VideoGame/DwarfFortress'', order your bookkeeper to take the most accurate inventory of your stocks possible. He, a weak, unassuming social dwarf, will proceed to lock himself in his study, and work silently for roughly a season. Eventually, he will re-emerge, and after all those hours of updating the records, will have acquired the character notes 'Ultra-Mighty', 'Extremely Agile', and 'Unbelievably Tough'.
* Jeff Andonuts from ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''. Unusual for an RPG in that he's also a BadassNormal; while he can't use PsychicPowers, he ''can'' make bazookas out of spare parts.
* Lloyd in ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'', though [[GameplayAndStorySegregation story-wise]], he had to [[TookALevelInBadass Take A Level In Badass]] first.

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* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper 2'': ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper2'': The [[FallenAngel Dark Angels]] are formidable {{Magic Knight}}s and the most advanced units in the game, and will get very grumpy if your evil lair doesn't include a MagicalLibrary where they can relax during downtime.
* ''VideoGame/DwarfFortress'': In older versions of ''VideoGame/DwarfFortress'', versions, order your bookkeeper to take the most accurate inventory of your stocks possible. He, a weak, unassuming social dwarf, will proceed to lock himself in his study, and work silently for roughly a season. Eventually, he will re-emerge, and after all those hours of updating the records, will have acquired the character notes 'Ultra-Mighty', 'Extremely Agile', and 'Unbelievably Tough'.
* ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'': Jeff Andonuts from ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''.Andonuts. Unusual for an RPG in that he's also a BadassNormal; while he can't use PsychicPowers, he ''can'' make bazookas out of spare parts.
* Lloyd in ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'', though ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'': Lloyd, although [[GameplayAndStorySegregation story-wise]], he had to [[TookALevelInBadass Take A Level In Badass]] first.



** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'':

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*** '''But''' in the same game Lara can be considered a prom queen compared to the much nerdier and [[NerdGlasses spectacled]] [[{{Nerd}} Alex Weiss]], who's just suspenders and a bow tie away from being a stereotypical geek. Even the socially inept Lara finds poor Alex "awkward" at times. But despite all of this, Alex still proves his worth on the ship. He's an [[PlayfulHacker excellent hacker]] and guides Lara into establishing communications off the island. Even in a scrap, he's no slouch; he mows down many cultists with a sub-machine gun and is the only survivor, aside from Lara and Roth, to wield [[GunsAkimbo dual pistols]]. [[spoiler: Towards the end, he is the one who gets the tools to repair the ship so the remaining survivors can get off the island. It comes at cost of his life, as he [[HeroicSacrifice blows himself up along with the ship]] allowing Lara to escape, but not before scoring a [[KissOfDeath kiss]] from her]].

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*** '''But''' in the same game Lara can be considered a prom queen compared to the much nerdier and [[NerdGlasses spectacled]] [[{{Nerd}} Alex Weiss]], Weiss, who's just suspenders and a bow tie away from being a stereotypical geek. Even the socially inept Lara finds poor Alex "awkward" at times. But despite all of this, Alex still proves his worth on the ship. He's an [[PlayfulHacker excellent hacker]] and guides Lara into establishing communications off the island. Even in a scrap, he's no slouch; he mows down many cultists with a sub-machine gun and is the only survivor, aside from Lara and Roth, to wield [[GunsAkimbo dual pistols]]. [[spoiler: Towards the end, he is the one who gets the tools to repair the ship so the remaining survivors can get off the island. It comes at cost of his life, as he [[HeroicSacrifice blows himself up along with the ship]] allowing Lara to escape, but not before scoring a [[KissOfDeath kiss]] from her]].
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** To a degree, [[TheWoobie Kaidan Alenko]]. He's a techie with medical training who initially appears to simply be a NiceGuy. However, as you learn later, he's also an [[BewareTheNiceOnes incredibly powerful biotic]] (for a human) who (accidentally) killed one of his instructors in biotic training who threatened [[BerserkButton the girl he liked]] and then Kaidan after Kaidan stood up for her.

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** To a degree, [[TheWoobie Kaidan Alenko]]. He's a techie with medical training who initially appears to simply be a NiceGuy. However, as you learn later, he's also an [[BewareTheNiceOnes incredibly powerful biotic]] (for a human) who (accidentally) killed one of his instructors in biotic training who threatened [[BerserkButton the girl he liked]] liked and then Kaidan after Kaidan stood up for her.

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** She also says everything in a rhyme, for most people that would take a lot of time.

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** She also [[RhymesOnADime says everything in a rhyme, for rhyme]]. For most people people, that would take a lot of time.



** An evil variant is Balk, a disgruntled machinist who aids the CorruptChurch in their proletarian killing spree. He always comes packing some horrible magic-shooting gun, and likes to snipe at you from an advantageous position. If you want a warrior's job done right, it sometimes takes a scientist.

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** An evil variant is Balk, a disgruntled machinist who aids the CorruptChurch in their [[KillThePoor proletarian killing spree.spree]]. He always comes packing some horrible magic-shooting gun, and likes to snipe at you from an advantageous position. If you want a warrior's job done right, it sometimes takes a scientist.



** Not only can Calculators nuke every enemy on the screen with high-level spells, they do it for ''no MP cost''! If properly used, Calculators are an even bigger GameBreaker than the infamously broken optional character Orlandu.

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** Not only can Calculators nuke every enemy on the screen with high-level spells, they do it for ''no MP cost''! If properly used, Calculators are an even bigger GameBreaker than the infamously broken optional character Orlandu.Orlandeau.



** Marth's friend Merric. ([=FE1=], 3, 11 and 12)
** Azel the Fire Mage ([=FE4=]);
** Mage General Cecilia, Niime the Hermit ([=FE6=]);
** Canas, Renault, Lord Pent of Reglay, Erk, [[spoiler: BigBad Nergal and his ShadowArchetype, the Arch-Sage Athos]] ([=FE7=]);
** Lute, Saleh, Ewan, Artur, Knoll, Natasha, Lyon ([=FE8=]).
** Soren ([=FE9/10=])
** [[PlayerCharacter The Avatar]], Sumia, Miriel, Ricken and [[spoiler: Miriel's son]] Laurent ([=FE13=]).
** Leo and, for a non-mage example, [[PlayerCharacter the Avatar again]] ([=FE14=])
** And for non-magic users who are still Badass Bookworms... the Cavalier Lance from [=FE6=] fit the trope to a T.
* Keats in ''VideoGame/{{Folklore}}'' goes from mild mannered skeptical IntrepidReporter to a destroyer of souls with seemingly little convincing.

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** Marth's friend Merric. ([=FE1=], 3, 11 Merric from the Archanea games (''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight Shadow Dragon and 12)
the Blade of Light]]'', ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemMysteryOfTheEmblem Mystery of the Emblem]]'', and their remakes)
** Azel Azelle the Fire Mage ([=FE4=]);
from ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar Genealogy of the Holy War]]''
** Mage General Cecilia, Cecilia and Niime the Hermit ([=FE6=]);
from ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade Binding Blade]]''
** Canas, Renault, Lord Pent of Reglay, Erk, [[spoiler: BigBad Nergal and his ShadowArchetype, the Arch-Sage Athos]] ([=FE7=]);
from ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade Blazing Blade]]''
** Lute, Saleh, Ewan, Artur, Knoll, Natasha, and Lyon ([=FE8=]).
from ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones The Sacred Stones]]''
** Soren ([=FE9/10=])
from ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance Path of Radiance]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn Radiant Dawn]]''
** [[PlayerCharacter The Avatar]], Sumia, Miriel, Ricken and [[spoiler: Miriel's son]] Laurent ([=FE13=]).
from ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Awakening]]''
** Leo and, for a non-mage example, [[PlayerCharacter the Avatar again]] ([=FE14=])
from ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemFates Fates]]''
** Monica from the ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses Three Houses]]'' spinoff, ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemWarriorsThreeHopes Three Hopes]]''
** And for non-magic users who are still Badass Bookworms... the Cavalier Lance from [=FE6=] ''Binding Blade'' and Claude from ''Three Houses'' fit the trope to a T.
* Keats in ''VideoGame/{{Folklore}}'' goes from mild mannered mild-mannered skeptical IntrepidReporter to a destroyer of souls with seemingly little convincing.

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* Lloyd in ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'', though [[GameplayAndStorySegregation story-wise]], he had to [[TookALevelInBadass Take A Level In Badass]] first.



* Likewise Lloyd in ''VideoGame/Mother1'', though [[GameplayAndStorySegregation storywise]] he had to [[TookALevelInBadass Take A Level In Badass]] first.
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* Solid Snake of the ''Video/MetalGear'' games has a genius-level IQ, proficiency in six different languages, near-complete mastery of military science, and an impressive knowledge of biology, genetics, philosophy, firearms and [[PopCulturedBadass foreign popular culture]]. He is also verbatim stated to be the greatest soldier to have ever lived. His awesome moments from ''Metal Gear Solid'' alone (''one game'') include destroying an ''M1 Abrams'' with only ''anti-personnel grenades''; defeating a world-class Kurdish ColdSniper in a SniperDuel; withstanding MindRape from the world's most powerful psychic; winning against a {{Cyborg}} ninja in hand-to-hand combat; taking down a 100ft-tall nuclear HumongousMecha; surviving a fight against a giant of a man wielding a gatling cannon that is ''[[{{BFG}} normally mounted on fighter jets]]''; and surviving a virus that was designed ''specifically to target and kill him''.

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* Solid Snake of the ''Video/MetalGear'' ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' games has a genius-level IQ, proficiency in six different languages, near-complete mastery of military science, and an impressive knowledge of biology, genetics, philosophy, firearms and [[PopCulturedBadass foreign popular culture]]. He is also verbatim stated to be the greatest soldier to have ever lived. His awesome moments from ''Metal Gear Solid'' ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' alone (''one game'') include destroying an ''M1 Abrams'' with only ''anti-personnel grenades''; defeating a world-class Kurdish ColdSniper in a SniperDuel; withstanding MindRape from the world's most powerful psychic; winning against a {{Cyborg}} ninja CyberNinja in hand-to-hand combat; taking down a 100ft-tall nuclear HumongousMecha; surviving a fight against a giant of a man wielding a gatling cannon that is ''[[{{BFG}} normally mounted on fighter jets]]''; and surviving a virus that was designed ''specifically to target and kill him''.



* Likewise Lloyd in ''VideoGame/MOTHER1'', though [[GameplayAndStorySegregation storywise]] he had to [[TookALevelInBadass Take A Level In Badass]] first.

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* Likewise Lloyd in ''VideoGame/MOTHER1'', ''VideoGame/Mother1'', though [[GameplayAndStorySegregation storywise]] he had to [[TookALevelInBadass Take A Level In Badass]] first.



* The character Cyrus in ''VideoGame/{{Octopath Traveler}}'' is a scholar who becomes giddy when he is offered the chance to study a rare book and uses his wits and keen senses to solve mysteries, but in combat, he happens to be a formidable wizard with a collection of devastating elemental attacks.

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* The character Cyrus in ''VideoGame/{{Octopath Traveler}}'' ''VideoGame/OctopathTraveler'' is a scholar who becomes giddy when he is offered the chance to study a rare book and uses his wits and keen senses to solve mysteries, but in combat, he happens to be a formidable wizard with a collection of devastating elemental attacks.
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** Arkham the secondary BigBad of ''Devil May Cry3'' is also this being a supernatural scholar, help Arkham even carry a book around with him for most of the game. Arkham also has demonic powers to match his cunning as at one point he defeats Dante, Vergil and his daughter Lady through simple VictoryByEndurance as the aforementioned trio were worn out by all the fighting.

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** Arkham the secondary BigBad of ''Devil May Cry3'' Cry 3'' is also this being a supernatural scholar, help Arkham even carry a book around with him for most of the game. Arkham also has demonic powers to match his cunning as at one point he defeats Dante, Vergil and his daughter Lady through simple VictoryByEndurance as the aforementioned trio were worn out by all the fighting.
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** The special edition of ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3'' reveals that Vergil (Dante's EvilTwin) is a bookworm who frequently studies new ways of [[MightMakesRight finding power]] and orchestrates a plan to open the Demon World. Vergil is also extremely tactical in combat stringing with precision, in contrast, to the "hack away with the {{BFS}} until it stops moving" style of his younger brother. ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' doubles down on this showing Vergil liked to read poetry from a young age.
** Arkham the secondary BigBad of [=DMC3=] is also this being a supernatural scholar, help Arkham even carry a book around with him for most of the game. Arkham also has demonic powers to match his cunning as at one point he defeats Dante, Vergil and his daughter Lady through simple VictoryByEndurance as the aforementioned trio were worn out by all the fighting.

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** The special edition ''Special Edition'' of ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3'' ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'' reveals that Vergil (Dante's EvilTwin) is a bookworm who frequently studies new ways of [[MightMakesRight finding power]] and orchestrates a plan to open the Demon World. Vergil is also extremely tactical in combat stringing with precision, in contrast, to the "hack away with the {{BFS}} until it stops moving" style of his younger brother. ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' doubles down on this showing Vergil liked to read poetry from a young age.
** Arkham the secondary BigBad of [=DMC3=] ''Devil May Cry3'' is also this being a supernatural scholar, help Arkham even carry a book around with him for most of the game. Arkham also has demonic powers to match his cunning as at one point he defeats Dante, Vergil and his daughter Lady through simple VictoryByEndurance as the aforementioned trio were worn out by all the fighting.



*** Angus's daughter Nico from [=DMC5=] is just as smart as her dad but thankfully is a good person provide ArtificialLimbs aka "Devil Breaker" for Nero when his father pays a visit and boosting his strength and power in combat. Nico also documents ''everything'' from all the enemies, weapons and even the heroes.
** Also from ''5'' there's V who quotes poetry and makes up for his complete lack of strength by smartly using SummonMagic and striking when the enemy is at their weakest. [[spoiler: This is all justifed with V as he's actually the human SoulJar of Vergil posessing all his intellegnece as well his shunned humanity]].

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*** ** Angus's daughter Nico from [=DMC5=] ''Devil May Cry 5'' is just as smart as her dad but thankfully is a good person provide ArtificialLimbs aka "Devil Breaker" for Nero when his father pays a visit and boosting his strength and power in combat. Nico also documents ''everything'' from all the enemies, weapons and even the heroes.
** Also from ''5'' ''Devil May Cry 5'', there's V who quotes poetry and makes up for his complete lack of strength by smartly using SummonMagic and striking when the enemy is at their weakest. [[spoiler: This is all justifed with V as he's actually the human SoulJar of Vergil posessing all his intellegnece as well his shunned humanity]].
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** ''Especially'' in the [[VideoGame/TombRaider2013 2013 reboot]], where she begins as an adorable HollywoodNerd. Background documents you find even state that Sam has to drag her away from her books to get her to go out clubbing, and she's more interested in exploring libraries and historical sites than hitting the local hot spots. [[TookALeveLInBadass By the end of the game]] she's also a BrokenBird [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]] capable of mowing down {{Mook}}s and [[NinjaPirateRobotZombie undead samurai warriors]] by the hundreds.

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** ''Especially'' in the [[VideoGame/TombRaider2013 2013 reboot]], where she begins as an adorable HollywoodNerd.bookworm. Background documents you find even state that Sam has to drag her away from her books to get her to go out clubbing, and she's more interested in exploring libraries and historical sites than hitting the local hot spots. [[TookALeveLInBadass By the end of the game]] she's also a BrokenBird [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]] capable of mowing down {{Mook}}s and [[NinjaPirateRobotZombie undead samurai warriors]] by the hundreds.
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* Jeff Andonuts from ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}''. Unusual for an RPG in that he's also a BadassNormal; while he can't use PsychicPowers, he ''can'' make bazookas out of spare parts.

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* Jeff Andonuts from ''VideoGame/{{Earthbound}}''.''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''. Unusual for an RPG in that he's also a BadassNormal; while he can't use PsychicPowers, he ''can'' make bazookas out of spare parts.

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** Farore who appears in [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaGames Oracle Of Ages]] [[https://hydra-media.cursecdn.com/zelda.gamepedia.com/d/dc/Farore_Oracle.png?version=a55c8387659fc80c7058458a57a5e884 seems harmless]] little wallflower till you realize she's mortal recantation of ''The Goddess Of Courage''. In ''Minish Cap'' she can even boost Link's attack and defense.

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** Farore who appears in [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaGames [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames Oracle Of Ages]] [[https://hydra-media.cursecdn.com/zelda.gamepedia.com/d/dc/Farore_Oracle.png?version=a55c8387659fc80c7058458a57a5e884 seems harmless]] little wallflower till you realize she's mortal recantation of ''The Goddess Of Courage''. In ''Minish Cap'' she can even boost Link's attack and defense.


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** We get to see this version of Zelda in action in the spin-off ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriorsAgeOfCalamity'' and she can easily keep up with Link and the other heroes by creatively using the Sheika slate runes in battle. Then when she finally unlocks her holy power she disables all four Blight Ganons at once and she gains a new moveset that is all about blasting enemies with light-empowered arrows.
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* Shulk in ''VideoGame/{{Xenoblade}}'' is a rare example of a main JRPG protagonist being this. He is a weapons researcher who is studying the SwordOfPlotAdvancement, and eventually wields it himself. Even before that, he's pretty adept at swordplay, while being a whole lot sharper than the typical IdiotHero.

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* Shulk in ''VideoGame/{{Xenoblade}}'' ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'' is a rare example of a main JRPG protagonist being this. He is a weapons researcher who is studying the SwordOfPlotAdvancement, and eventually wields it himself. Even before that, he's pretty adept at swordplay, while being a whole lot sharper than the typical IdiotHero.
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** Most famous the main protagonist Dr. Gordon Freeman (pictured above), who only gets to show off his scientific expertise by performing the tasks of a lowly lab technician, but [[AllThereInTheManual according to the manual]], he just returned to America from his last university job in Europe and got his new employment in probably one of the world's biggest and most secret research facilities. On the badass side, he kills hundreds of aliens and monsters in the span of three days and travels to an alien dimension to kill an EldritchAbomination with machine guns, laser rifles, and rocket launchers.

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** Most famous the main protagonist Dr. Gordon Freeman (pictured above), who only gets to show off his scientific expertise by performing the tasks of a lowly lab technician, but [[AllThereInTheManual according to the manual]], he just returned to America from his last university job in Europe and got his new employment in probably one of the world's biggest and most secret research facilities. On the badass side, he kills hundreds of aliens and monsters as well as a major swath through the [[CavalryBetrayal traitorous resident HECU army]] in the span of three days and travels to an alien dimension to kill an EldritchAbomination with machine guns, laser rifles, and rocket launchers.

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** Eggman himself, being a mad scientist and the series' BigBad. The guy single-handedly built his empire, which is made up of armies of [[Main/KillerRobot Killer Robots]], sky and space fleets, badass mechs, and even [[KillSat Kill Sats]]. Sonic and his friends are the only things standing between him and world conquest.


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** Eggman himself, being a mad scientist and the series' BigBad. The guy single-handedly built his empire, which is made up of armies of [[Main/KillerRobot Killer Robots]], sky and space fleets, badass mechs, and even [[KillSat Kill Sats]]. Sonic and his friends are the only things standing between him and world conquest.
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*** This is due in part to ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' coming ''chronologically'' before ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'', but being developed ''after'' that game and before they really developed her character.

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*** This is due in part to ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' coming ''chronologically'' before ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'', but being developed ''after'' that game and before they really developed her character. In addition, 0 doesn't just come before 1, but it happens ''immediately'' before 1, with the ending scene showing how Rebecca arrived at the Spencer Mansion. Her characterization in 1 can easily be explained by the ''sheer exhaustion'' of surviving an entire Resident Evil game and being thrust directly into the next with no time to sleep or eat.
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* Barok van Zieks of ''VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney'' is a prosecutor by profession, but years of PrestigePeril have turned him into an impressive combatant as well, as Ryunosuke is shocked to learn when learns van Zieks was attacked by assassins and rushes to find him... completely unharmed and mildly annoyed such a routine occurance was sensationalized in the paper. And while it was DummiedOut, [[https://twitter.com/ChilledFoodTin/status/1439652750493630468 alternate background art for his office]] shows that his infamous axe kicks would break the prosecutor's desk in half if he didn't moderate his strength.

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* [[TheSmartGuy Jason Hudson]], the secondary protagonist of ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps''; in addition to being a double-major in psychology and political science prior to his service, he is described as an excellent tactician with genius-level IQ.



* Varric Tethras in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' (and to a lesser extent in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'') is a somewhat rare example of an asskicking ''author''. He's essentially the InUniverse equivalent of Creator/StephenKing if the popularity of his novels and serials are any indication. He's also a wicked shot with [[ICallItVera Bianca]], his RepeatingCrossbow, and holds his own quite well as a frontline agent of the Inquisition and party member.



* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper 2'': The [[FallenAngel Dark Angels]] are formidable {{Magic Knight}}s and the most advanced units in the game, and will get very grumpy if your evil lair doesn't include a MagicalLibrary where they can relax during downtime.



* Several of the magic users in ''Franchise/FireEmblem'', especially if they're of the Mage/Sage, Cleric/Priest/Bishop or the Shaman/Druid classes. More specific examples are:
** Marth's friend Merric. ([=FE1=], 3, 11 and 12)
** Azel the Fire Mage ([=FE4=]);
** Mage General Cecilia, Niime the Hermit ([=FE6=]);
** Canas, Renault, Lord Pent of Reglay, Erk, [[spoiler: BigBad Nergal and his ShadowArchetype, the Arch-Sage Athos]] ([=FE7=]);
** Lute, Saleh, Ewan, Artur, Knoll, Natasha, Lyon ([=FE8=]).
** Soren ([=FE9/10=])
** [[PlayerCharacter The Avatar]], Sumia, Miriel, Ricken and [[spoiler: Miriel's son]] Laurent ([=FE13=]).
** Leo and, for a non-mage example, [[PlayerCharacter the Avatar again]] ([=FE14=])
** And for non-magic users who are still Badass Bookworms... the Cavalier Lance from [=FE6=] fit the trope to a T.
* Keats in ''VideoGame/{{Folklore}}'' goes from mild mannered skeptical IntrepidReporter to a destroyer of souls with seemingly little convincing.









* ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou''
** Sho Minamimoto. He will nuke you [[MouthfulOfPi with pi.]]
** Joshua. He's the most intelligent member of the playable cast, and [[spoiler: he's the Composer, which means he's a physical god.]]
* Lexicus Runewright in ''VideoGame/RuneScape''. Looks like a harmless librarian before he starts summoning books that shoots pages at you, plus multiple exploding books that could easily tear you to shreds if you don't have the sense to run.
* Probably one of the earliest FPS examples is The Hacker from ''VideoGame/SystemShock'', where he manages to survive in the space station filled to the brim with mutants and cyborgs controlled by the Megalomaniac AI. That Military-Grade Neural Interface probably helped too.

* Several of the magic users in ''Franchise/FireEmblem'', especially if they're of the Mage/Sage, Cleric/Priest/Bishop or the Shaman/Druid classes. More specific examples are:
** Marth's friend Merric. ([=FE1=], 3, 11 and 12)
** Azel the Fire Mage ([=FE4=]);
** Mage General Cecilia, Niime the Hermit ([=FE6=]);
** Canas, Renault, Lord Pent of Reglay, Erk, [[spoiler: BigBad Nergal and his ShadowArchetype, the Arch-Sage Athos]] ([=FE7=]);
** Lute, Saleh, Ewan, Artur, Knoll, Natasha, Lyon ([=FE8=]).
** Soren ([=FE9/10=])
** [[PlayerCharacter The Avatar]], Sumia, Miriel, Ricken and [[spoiler: Miriel's son]] Laurent ([=FE13=]).
** Leo and, for a non-mage example, [[PlayerCharacter the Avatar again]] ([=FE14=])
** And for non-magic users who are still Badass Bookworms... the Cavalier Lance from [=FE6=] fit the trope to a T.

* ''VideoGame/Persona3'': Multiple:
** Mitsuru Kirijo is a top-marks student, [[StudentCouncilPresident president]] of the AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil, and [[{{Ojou}} daughter of the man who owns the school]]. She's also [[LadyOfWar quite handy with a rapier]]. [[spoiler: At one point late in the game, she even tries shouting down a monster.]] [[FateWorseThanDeath Even her own teammates are terrified by her at times]].
** Then there's The Protagonist, who is not only the most powerful and versatile fighter in the entire game, but is also a genius who can consistantly rank as N.1 in his school level (assuming that you take the time to level up his Academics stat).
* Daniel Dankovski from ''VideoGame/{{Pathologic}}'' is a world-famous pathophysiologist, but he is also an excellent sniper and sharpshooter, and he is very strong at knife- and fist- fight.
* Barry, the PlayerCharacter from ''VideoGame/{{Magium}}'', has spent years nerding out about magic (since he desires to become a mage), and it shows more often than not. How badass he is depending on the player's choices and stat distribution.
* [[MagicalNativeAmerican Nightwolf]] from ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', before Hell broke loose in [=MK3=], was a historian whose knowledge of both shamanism ''and'' Native American legends as well as his physical strength was what made him qualified to become one of the Earth Warriors. In [[WesternAnimation/MortalKombatDefendersOfTheRealm the cartoon]], he's also a computer genius on top of a fighter and a walking myth encyclopaedia. In the original arcade ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'', as Nightwolf, you could actually throw your opponent, run after him, and throw him before he had a chance to recover. Also, in the newer games, he tends to have easy combos that take 25% of your life bar.
* Citan from ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'' is one of the best examples of this. He enjoys reading, tinkering with machinery, and other bookish hobbies, yet is one of the planet's best swordsmen, as well as being a master Gear pilot who has had an Omnigear since even before the events of the game).

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** Joshua. He's
Eggman himself, being a mad scientist and the most intelligent member of the playable cast, and [[spoiler: he's the Composer, series' BigBad. The guy single-handedly built his empire, which means he's a physical god.]]
* Lexicus Runewright in ''VideoGame/RuneScape''. Looks like a harmless librarian before he starts summoning books that shoots pages at you, plus multiple exploding books that could easily tear you to shreds if you don't have the sense to run.
* Probably one
is made up of the earliest FPS examples is The Hacker from ''VideoGame/SystemShock'', where he manages to survive in the armies of [[Main/KillerRobot Killer Robots]], sky and space station filled to the brim with mutants fleets, badass mechs, and cyborgs controlled by the Megalomaniac AI. That Military-Grade Neural Interface probably helped too.

* Several of the magic users in ''Franchise/FireEmblem'', especially if they're of the Mage/Sage, Cleric/Priest/Bishop or the Shaman/Druid classes. More specific examples are:
** Marth's friend Merric. ([=FE1=], 3, 11 and 12)
** Azel the Fire Mage ([=FE4=]);
** Mage General Cecilia, Niime the Hermit ([=FE6=]);
** Canas, Renault, Lord Pent of Reglay, Erk, [[spoiler: BigBad Nergal
even [[KillSat Kill Sats]]. Sonic and his ShadowArchetype, friends are the Arch-Sage Athos]] ([=FE7=]);
** Lute, Saleh, Ewan, Artur, Knoll, Natasha, Lyon ([=FE8=]).
** Soren ([=FE9/10=])
** [[PlayerCharacter The Avatar]], Sumia, Miriel, Ricken and [[spoiler: Miriel's son]] Laurent ([=FE13=]).
** Leo and, for a non-mage example, [[PlayerCharacter the Avatar again]] ([=FE14=])
** And for non-magic users who are still Badass Bookworms... the Cavalier Lance from [=FE6=] fit the trope to a T.

* ''VideoGame/Persona3'': Multiple:
** Mitsuru Kirijo is a top-marks student, [[StudentCouncilPresident president]] of the AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil, and [[{{Ojou}} daughter of the man who owns the school]]. She's also [[LadyOfWar quite handy with a rapier]]. [[spoiler: At one point late in the game, she even tries shouting down a monster.]] [[FateWorseThanDeath Even her own teammates are terrified by her at times]].
** Then there's The Protagonist, who is not
only the most powerful things standing between him and versatile fighter in the entire game, but is also a genius who can consistantly rank as N.1 in his school level (assuming that you take the time to level up his Academics stat).
* Daniel Dankovski from ''VideoGame/{{Pathologic}}'' is a world-famous pathophysiologist, but he is also an excellent sniper and sharpshooter, and he is very strong at knife- and fist- fight.
* Barry, the PlayerCharacter from ''VideoGame/{{Magium}}'', has spent years nerding out about magic (since he desires to become a mage), and it shows more often than not. How badass he is depending on the player's choices and stat distribution.
* [[MagicalNativeAmerican Nightwolf]] from ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', before Hell broke loose in [=MK3=], was a historian whose knowledge of both shamanism ''and'' Native American legends as well as his physical strength was what made him qualified to become one of the Earth Warriors. In [[WesternAnimation/MortalKombatDefendersOfTheRealm the cartoon]], he's also a computer genius on top of a fighter and a walking myth encyclopaedia. In the original arcade ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'', as Nightwolf, you could actually throw your opponent, run after him, and throw him before he had a chance to recover. Also, in the newer games, he tends to have easy combos that take 25% of your life bar.
* Citan from ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'' is one of the best examples of this. He enjoys reading, tinkering with machinery, and other bookish hobbies, yet is one of the planet's best swordsmen, as well as being a master Gear pilot who has had an Omnigear since even before the events of the game).
world conquest.



* A few examples from the ''VideoGame/PhantasyStar'' series:
** Hugh from the second installment is seemingly just some random biologist who can use status debuffs, nothing especially useful, until he gains a surprisingly accurate multi-target insta-kill spell. That and the fact he can use a mace!
** Hahn from the fourth game also does this but can combine it with something else to cast Holocaust (you have to be badass to get away with that level of tactlessness)
* Jaina Proudmoore in ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'' is actually like this, seeing that she really LIKES studying and declares to be 'in love' with her studies or profession as a mage, since it lets her study a lot.
** As of the writing of this contribution, Discipline Priests from ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', who also count as BadassPreacher.
* Patchouli Knowledge from the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series is a pretty good example of the "magician" variety: she closets herself in (what amounts to) her own private library virtually all the time -- researching new and innovative ways to produce MoreDakka. And she's not afraid to use them! Though the badassness level is sometimes slightly hurt by the fact that her frail health and asthma, due to lack of exercise and open air, can impede her ability to recite the incantations or endure protracted battles. Not that most people live to see the point where this matters.
** Also Marisa Kirisame, who got to be a magician in a setting where most true magicians have an inherent gift solely by studying ''really'' hard... and has [[BeamSpam enough firepower]] [[EnergyWeapon in her hands]] [[KamehameHadoken to turn a country into a crater]]. And ''very'' little moral trouble with using it, too.
** Nitori Kawashiro. She goes by with the nickname "Super Youkai ''Warhead''", and arms herself with an Extending Arm plus and [[InvisibilityCloak Invisibility Module]] she built herself, despite the fact that the general level of technology in Gensokyo being equivalent to the Sengoku Jidai era. Or even earlier.
* Keats in ''VideoGame/{{Folklore}}'' goes from mild mannered skeptical IntrepidReporter to a destroyer of souls with seemingly little convincing.



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* A few examples Mical/Disciple and Bao-Dur from ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords''. Mical is a historian [[spoiler: and spy]] trying to salvage Jedi history and lore for the ''VideoGame/PhantasyStar'' series:
** Hugh from
Republic. You meet him doing a little "light" reading in the second installment is seemingly just some random biologist who can use status debuffs, nothing especially useful, until he gains a surprisingly accurate multi-target insta-kill spell. That and the fact he can use a mace!
** Hahn from the fourth game also does this but can combine it with something else to cast Holocaust (you have to be badass to get away with that level of tactlessness)
* Jaina Proudmoore in ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'' is actually like this, seeing that she really LIKES studying and declares to be 'in love' with her studies or profession as a mage, since it lets her study a lot.
** As
bombed-out, nasty-critter-infested ruins of the writing Dantooine Enclave. His starting class is Soldier (VERY tough, plenty of this contribution, Discipline Priests from ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', who also count as BadassPreacher.
* Patchouli Knowledge from the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series is
combat feats), but you cross-class him to a pretty good example of the "magician" variety: she closets herself in (what Consular (MASSIVE amounts to) her own private library virtually all the time -- researching new and innovative ways to produce MoreDakka. And she's not afraid to use them! Though the badassness level of Force whoop-ass). Bao-Dur is sometimes slightly hurt by the fact a shy, soft-spoken engineer who came up with such a nasty weapon of mass destruction (the Mass Shadow Generator) that her frail health and asthma, due even the ''Mandalorians'' were horrified when they saw it in action. He's also no stranger to lack of exercise and open air, more...personal combat, either. It's what cost him his left arm. Badass he is, he ''built his own'' artificial one. You can impede her cross class him as a Guardian (mostly because his mechanical arm prevents him from wearing robes, thus limiting his ability to recite the incantations or endure protracted battles. Not that most people live to see the point where this matters.
** Also Marisa Kirisame, who got to be a magician in a setting where most true magicians have an inherent gift solely by studying ''really'' hard... and has [[BeamSpam enough firepower]] [[EnergyWeapon in her hands]] [[KamehameHadoken to turn a country into a crater]]. And ''very'' little moral trouble with using it, too.
** Nitori Kawashiro. She goes by with the nickname "Super Youkai ''Warhead''", and arms herself with an Extending Arm plus and [[InvisibilityCloak Invisibility Module]] she built herself, despite the fact that the general level of technology in Gensokyo being equivalent to the Sengoku Jidai era. Or even earlier.
* Keats in ''VideoGame/{{Folklore}}'' goes from mild mannered skeptical IntrepidReporter to a destroyer of souls with seemingly little convincing.


use Force powers anyway).



* Both Arcturus and Valerian Mengsk of ''VideoGame/StarCraft'' are both trained in swordsmanship and the use of a rifle as well as the former being a MagnificentBastard and the latter being an AdventurerArchaeologist.
* Lucian of the Elite Four in ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' mentions that he just finished a book when you arrived and has the book depicted in his entering battle animation in Platinum. He's the ''last'' of the Elite Four, a devastating Psychic-type specialist. If you talk to him after beating him, he mentions he's going to go back to reading in order to prepare for his next battle. ''Awesome''. You can run into him at the Canalave Library once after having entered the Hall of Fame your first time.
** On a similar note, Shauntal, the Elite Four's Ghost type specialist in ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite''. She's a lot like Lucian, except that she writes books as well as reading them.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'': Rustboro Gym Leader Roxanne is also depicted as one, especially in the manga -- where she forces all hopefuls into taking a ''written exam'' for the right to challenge her. It's pretty verbose on top of that, meaning that with [[WildChild one exception]], everyone who got to fight her had some serious language comprehension skills.
** [[OmnicidalManiac Cyrus]] from Team Galactic. Scientist, engineer, roboticist, strongest Pokemon trainer in the team and one of the strongest trainers in all Sinnoh, and the [[spoiler: man who captured the embodiments of Willpower, Emotion, Knowledge, Space, and Time]].
** Uxie and Azelf could be this in Pokémon form. They're small, Psychic-type pixies, so it seems like they would specialize in the Special end of the spectrum, which is partially true; Azelf's Special Attack is very high. However, its physical Attack stat is just as high. Uxie's got better defense and special defense stats, but it being the Knowledge Pokémon qualifies it as this trope. Mesprit is in-between.
** From the same game, [[VideoGame/{{PokemonDiamondAndPearl}} Cynthia.]] A LOT more emphasis is put on the badass part, since she's pretty much the only champion to have a competively balanced team, but she's very interested in mythology and history. [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation Unless you interpret that as a lie and believe she's researching it]] [[spoiler: to stop Cyrus.]]
* Likewise Lloyd in ''VideoGame/MOTHER1'', though [[GameplayAndStorySegregation storywise]] he had to [[TookALevelInBadass Take A Level In Badass]] first.



* QuintessentialBritishGentleman VideoGame/ProfessorLayton is one of these, even though [[WidgetSeries the games consist mostly of solving puzzles]]. One particular example of this appears in the second game, in which one cutscene shows that Layton is quite proficient with a sword.
** In the prequels, we have Emmy Altava, who can almost keep up with the professor in terms of puzzle solving ability and can beat up goons far larger than her.


* John Vattic from ''VideoGame/SecondSight,'' a skinny, awkward-looking academic... that also happens to be one of the most powerful psychics in the game. Plus, as seen in the first level of the game, he can kill people with his bare hands.

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* Both Arcturus Barry, the PlayerCharacter from ''VideoGame/{{Magium}}'', has spent years nerding out about magic (since he desires to become a mage), and Valerian Mengsk of ''VideoGame/StarCraft'' are both trained in swordsmanship it shows more often than not. How badass he is depending on the player's choices and the use of a rifle as well as the former being a MagnificentBastard stat distribution.
* Marc Hawk in ''Mahjongg Artifacts'', an archaeologist who focuses on ancient China
and the latter being an AdventurerArchaeologist.
* Lucian of the Elite Four in ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' mentions that he just finished a book when you arrived and has the book depicted
studies martial arts in his entering battle animation in Platinum. He's the ''last'' of the Elite Four, a devastating Psychic-type specialist. If you talk to spare time. The in-game comic depicts him after as well-versed in old legends yet also perfectly capable of beating him, he mentions he's going to go back to reading in order to prepare for his next battle. ''Awesome''. You can run up some mooks who let themselves into him at the Canalave Library once after having entered the Hall of Fame your first time.
** On a similar note, Shauntal, the Elite Four's Ghost type specialist in ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite''. She's a lot like Lucian, except
his hotel room later on. Not to mention that she writes books as well as reading them.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'': Rustboro Gym Leader Roxanne is also depicted as one, especially in
near the manga -- where she forces all hopefuls into taking a ''written exam'' for the right to challenge her. It's pretty verbose on top of that, meaning that with [[WildChild one exception]], everyone who got to fight her had some serious language comprehension skills.
** [[OmnicidalManiac Cyrus]] from Team Galactic. Scientist, engineer, roboticist, strongest Pokemon trainer in the team and one of the strongest trainers in all Sinnoh, and the [[spoiler: man who captured the embodiments of Willpower, Emotion, Knowledge, Space, and Time]].
** Uxie and Azelf could be this in Pokémon form. They're small, Psychic-type pixies, so it seems like they would specialize in the Special
end of the spectrum, which is partially true; Azelf's Special Attack is very high. However, its physical Attack stat is just as high. Uxie's got better defense and special defense stats, but it being the Knowledge Pokémon qualifies it as this trope. Mesprit is in-between.
** From the same game, [[VideoGame/{{PokemonDiamondAndPearl}} Cynthia.]] A LOT more emphasis is put
game he takes on the badass part, since she's pretty much the only champion to have a competively balanced team, but she's very interested in mythology and history. [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation Unless you interpret that as a lie and believe she's researching it]] [[spoiler: to stop Cyrus.]]
* Likewise Lloyd in ''VideoGame/MOTHER1'', though [[GameplayAndStorySegregation storywise]] he had to [[TookALevelInBadass Take A Level In Badass]] first.



* QuintessentialBritishGentleman VideoGame/ProfessorLayton is one of these, even though [[WidgetSeries the games consist mostly of solving puzzles]]. One particular example of this appears in the second game, in which one cutscene shows that Layton is quite proficient with a sword.
** In the prequels, we have Emmy Altava, who can almost keep up with the professor in terms of puzzle solving ability and can beat up goons far larger than her.


* John Vattic
{{Eldritch Abomination}}s from ''VideoGame/SecondSight,'' a skinny, awkward-looking academic... that also happens to be one of the most powerful psychics in the game. Plus, as seen in the first level of the game, he can kill people with his bare hands.Atlantis and ''[[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu escapes unscathed]]''.



* Varric Tethras in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' (and to a lesser extent in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'') is a somewhat rare example of an asskicking ''author''. He's essentially the InUniverse equivalent of Creator/StephenKing if the popularity of his novels and serials are any indication. He's also a wicked shot with [[ICallItVera Bianca]], his RepeatingCrossbow, and holds his own quite well as a frontline agent of the Inquisition and party member.

* Protagonist Giacomo from ''VideoGame/RiseOfLegends'' is this. Who else would lead a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that culminates in him [[spoiler: destroying {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}}s who claim to be gods?]]
* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** Tails. He is a freaking genius, even making a robotic suit that rivals Eggman's, while at the same time being fairly fast, having the ability to fly, and, in some games, being able to take out Eggman by himself. Not through intelligence, though. No, through beating the ever loving crap out of him! In ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'', he [[spoiler:has to go and beat Eggman to a missile then take on one of Eggman's mechs by himself, saving the city SINGLE HANDEDLY]].
** Eggman himself, being a mad scientist and the series' BigBad. The guy single-handedly built his empire, which is made up of armies of [[Main/KillerRobot Killer Robots]], sky and space fleets, badass mechs, and even [[KillSat Kill Sats]]. Sonic and his friends are the only things standing between him and world conquest.

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* Varric Tethras Solid Snake of the ''Video/MetalGear'' games has a genius-level IQ, proficiency in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' (and six different languages, near-complete mastery of military science, and an impressive knowledge of biology, genetics, philosophy, firearms and [[PopCulturedBadass foreign popular culture]]. He is also verbatim stated to be the greatest soldier to have ever lived. His awesome moments from ''Metal Gear Solid'' alone (''one game'') include destroying an ''M1 Abrams'' with only ''anti-personnel grenades''; defeating a lesser extent world-class Kurdish ColdSniper in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'') a SniperDuel; withstanding MindRape from the world's most powerful psychic; winning against a {{Cyborg}} ninja in hand-to-hand combat; taking down a 100ft-tall nuclear HumongousMecha; surviving a fight against a giant of a man wielding a gatling cannon that is ''[[{{BFG}} normally mounted on fighter jets]]''; and surviving a virus that was designed ''specifically to target and kill him''.
* [[MagicalNativeAmerican Nightwolf]] from ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', before Hell broke loose in [=MK3=], was a historian whose knowledge of both shamanism ''and'' Native American legends as well as his physical strength was what made him qualified to become one of the Earth Warriors. In [[WesternAnimation/MortalKombatDefendersOfTheRealm the cartoon]], he's also a computer genius on top of a fighter and a walking myth encyclopaedia. In the original arcade ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'', as Nightwolf, you could actually throw your opponent, run after him, and throw him before he had a chance to recover. Also, in the newer games, he tends to have easy combos that take 25% of your life bar.
* Likewise Lloyd in ''VideoGame/MOTHER1'', though [[GameplayAndStorySegregation storywise]] he had to [[TookALevelInBadass Take A Level In Badass]] first.
* [[SquishyWizard Wizards]] in ''VideoGame/NexusClash'' are frail, otherworldly scholars who focus on delving into the secrets of the planes to unlock arcane knowledge. Specifically, knowledge of [[TheGunslinger volatile chemistry, ballistics and gunsmithing]].
* The character Cyrus in ''VideoGame/{{Octopath Traveler}}''
is a somewhat scholar who becomes giddy when he is offered the chance to study a rare book and uses his wits and keen senses to solve mysteries, but in combat, he happens to be a formidable wizard with a collection of devastating elemental attacks.
* Daniel Dankovski from ''VideoGame/{{Pathologic}}'' is a world-famous pathophysiologist, but he is also an excellent sniper and sharpshooter, and he is very strong at knife- and fist- fight.
* Tycho Brahe from [[VideoGame/PennyArcadeAdventures Penny Arcade's "On the Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness"]]. Tycho is a scholar who comes from a long family tradition of seeking to end the world and he constantly has his nose in a book. He ''will'' throw his book into the air long enough to frag someone with a Tommy Gun, catch the book and continue reading though. His special attack includes ''throwing'' the book at foes and later on he 'upgrades' his weapon by mounting the book on it.
* ''VideoGame/Persona3'': Multiple:
** Mitsuru Kirijo is a top-marks student, [[StudentCouncilPresident president]] of the AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil, and [[{{Ojou}} daughter of the man who owns the school]]. She's also [[LadyOfWar quite handy with a rapier]]. [[spoiler: At one point late in the game, she even tries shouting down a monster.]] [[FateWorseThanDeath Even her own teammates are terrified by her at times]].
** Then there's The Protagonist, who is not only the most powerful and versatile fighter in the entire game, but is also a genius who can consistently rank as N.1 in his school level (assuming that you take the time to level up his Academics stat).
* A few examples from the ''VideoGame/PhantasyStar'' series:
** Hugh from the second installment is seemingly just some random biologist who can use status debuffs, nothing especially useful, until he gains a surprisingly accurate multi-target insta-kill spell. That and the fact he can use a mace!
** Hahn from the fourth game also does this but can combine it with something else to cast Holocaust (you have to be badass to get away with that level of tactlessness).
* The FightingGame ''VideoGame/PhantomBreaker'' has [[VisualNovel/SteinsGate Kurisu Makise]] as a [[GuestFighter playable guest character]]. Among a cast of characters who can use magic and have special powers, Kurisu is the only normal human, however, aside of [[KickChick fighting purely via kicks]], she's a GadgeteerGenius who can use weapons that she takes out of nowhere, based on the future gadgets from her home game.
** Kurisu later returns in ''Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds'', a retro styled BeatEmUp and spin-off to PhantomBreaker, as a playable character via DLC. Later, The game adds [[VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes Frau Kojirou]] as a playable character, also via DLC. In her home game, Frau was a brilliant programmer, and it shows, as her fighting style involves using remote-controlled small robots as weapons, and her [[DesperationAttack Phantom Break]] has her summoning a giant mecha that wipes out everything in Frau's lane.
* Lucian of the Elite Four in ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' mentions that he just finished a book when you arrived and has the book depicted in his entering battle animation in Platinum. He's the ''last'' of the Elite Four, a devastating Psychic-type specialist. If you talk to him after beating him, he mentions he's going to go back to reading in order to prepare for his next battle. ''Awesome''. You can run into him at the Canalave Library once after having entered the Hall of Fame your first time.
** On a similar note, Shauntal, the Elite Four's Ghost type specialist in ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite''. She's a lot like Lucian, except that she writes books as well as reading them.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'': Rustboro Gym Leader Roxanne is also depicted as one, especially in the manga -- where she forces all hopefuls into taking a ''written exam'' for the right to challenge her. It's pretty verbose on top of that, meaning that with [[WildChild one exception]], everyone who got to fight her had some serious language comprehension skills.
** [[OmnicidalManiac Cyrus]] from Team Galactic. Scientist, engineer, roboticist, strongest Pokemon trainer in the team and one of the strongest trainers in all Sinnoh, and the [[spoiler: man who captured the embodiments of Willpower, Emotion, Knowledge, Space, and Time]].
** Uxie and Azelf could be this in Pokémon form. They're small, Psychic-type pixies, so it seems like they would specialize in the Special end of the spectrum, which is partially true; Azelf's Special Attack is very high. However, its physical Attack stat is just as high. Uxie's got better defense and special defense stats, but it being the Knowledge Pokémon qualifies it as this trope. Mesprit is in-between.
** From the same game, [[VideoGame/{{PokemonDiamondAndPearl}} Cynthia.]] A LOT more emphasis is put on the badass part, since she's pretty much the only champion to have a competively balanced team, but she's very interested in mythology and history. [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation Unless you interpret that as a lie and believe she's researching it]] [[spoiler: to stop Cyrus.]]
* QuintessentialBritishGentleman VideoGame/ProfessorLayton is one of these, even though [[WidgetSeries the games consist mostly of solving puzzles]]. One particular
example of an asskicking ''author''. He's essentially this appears in the InUniverse equivalent of Creator/StephenKing if the popularity of his novels and serials are any indication. He's also a wicked shot with [[ICallItVera Bianca]], his RepeatingCrossbow, and holds his own second game, in which one cutscene shows that Layton is quite well as proficient with a frontline agent of sword.
** In
the Inquisition and party member.

* Protagonist Giacomo from ''VideoGame/RiseOfLegends'' is this. Who else would lead a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that culminates in him [[spoiler: destroying {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}}s
prequels, we have Emmy Altava, who claim to be gods?]]
* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** Tails. He is a freaking genius, even making a robotic suit that rivals Eggman's, while at
can almost keep up with the same time being fairly fast, having the professor in terms of puzzle solving ability to fly, and, in some games, being able to take out Eggman by himself. Not through intelligence, though. No, through beating the ever loving crap out of him! In ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'', he [[spoiler:has to go and can beat Eggman to a missile then take on one of Eggman's mechs by himself, saving the city SINGLE HANDEDLY]].
** Eggman himself, being a mad scientist and the series' BigBad. The guy single-handedly built his empire, which is made
up of armies of [[Main/KillerRobot Killer Robots]], sky and space fleets, badass mechs, and even [[KillSat Kill Sats]]. Sonic and his friends are the only things standing between him and world conquest.goons far larger than her.



* If leading the Squad that wins practically every major victory of a war counts as badassery, Gunter Welkin from ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' definitely counts. He's not a true soldier but just a student learning biology to become a school teacher. A skill which actually helps him win a number of critical battles, by using the environment to his advantage.
* Mical/Disciple and Bao-Dur from ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords''. Mical is a historian [[spoiler: and spy]] trying to salvage Jedi history and lore for the Republic. You meet him doing a little "light" reading in the bombed-out, nasty-critter-infested ruins of the Dantooine Enclave. His starting class is Soldier (VERY tough, plenty of combat feats), but you cross-class him to a Consular (MASSIVE amounts of Force whoop-ass). Bao-Dur is a shy, soft-spoken engineer who came up with such a nasty weapon of mass destruction (the Mass Shadow Generator) that even the ''Mandalorians'' were horrified when they saw it in action. He's also no stranger to more...personal combat, either. It's what cost him his left arm. Badass he is, he ''built his own'' artificial one. You can cross class him as a Guardian (mostly because his mechanical arm prevents him from wearing robes, thus limiting his ability to use Force powers anyway).
* ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss'' has ColonelBadass Jade Curtiss. He discovered/invented fomicry, a branch of science, by himself before he even turned ten; he is the personal confidant and right-hand-man to Emperor Peony, with some people speculating that Jade is really running things through his emperor; he is well versed in several scientific subjects, including medicine; he figures out the game's big plot twist [[{{Foreshadowing}} almost instantly, if you pay attention near the beginning of the game]]; he is, excepting [[StoryBreakerPower seventh fonists]], ''the'' most powerful fonist in the world; by the end of the game he's even shrugged off the effects of a Fon Slot Seal, a rare and dangerous weapon akin to a nuke in-universe.



* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
** Rebecca Chambers. While she's a physically weak young woman, she is still an extremely gifted CombatMedic, which is especially shown in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' where she can mix herbs and make healing items, unlike her partner Billy Cohen, who's solely combat oriented. Outside of chemistry, Rebecca is shown to be a crack shot and she even defeats a Tyrant before Chris, Jill and Barry even see their first zombie. Unfortunately, by the time ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'' rolls around, Rebecca's resourcefulness is not apparent and she's little more than a DamselInDistress.
*** This is due in part to ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' coming ''chronologically'' before ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'', but being developed ''after'' that game and before they really developed her character.
** Jill Valentine is more or less this. She's shown to be bookish in the first Resident Evil, and in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis'', she defeats the Titular villain with skill, strategy and weaponry, as opposed to her partner Chris's usual method of brute force. This is partly why her change in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' is so drastic, as it abandons the thoughtful approach Jill held in the other games in favor of an mind-controlled [[ProfessionalKiller super assassin]].
** Leon S. Kennedy is described by Ada Wong in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4''[='=]s Ada's Reports as such: "Practically a genius, he has smarts and knows how to use them." Furthermore, he's shown in the "Leon vs. Chris" cutscene in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' as being able to fight [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Chris Redfield]] himself to a stalemate.
** Claire Redfield (Leon’s partner and Chris’s sister) prior to [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil2 RE2]] attended university and is very brainy. Claire was also trained in combat by her brother, can kill monsters with a handgun, survived a ZombieApocalypse and at one point goes OneWomanArmy on Umbrella’s Paris base, avoiding point-blank helicopter turret fire.
** A villainous example in Albert Wesker, a practised biotech researcher for several pharmaceutical companies with years of experience. He also took a SuperSerum which gave him SuperStrength, SuperSpeed and NighInvulnerability, meaning that not only is Wesker smarter than the heroes, he’s 10 times stronger than them, being a LightningBruiser as well as an EvilGenius.
* Protagonist Giacomo from ''VideoGame/RiseOfLegends'' is this. Who else would lead a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that culminates in him [[spoiler: destroying {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}}s who claim to be gods?]]
* Lexicus Runewright in ''VideoGame/RuneScape''. Looks like a harmless librarian before he starts summoning books that shoots pages at you, plus multiple exploding books that could easily tear you to shreds if you don't have the sense to run.
* John Vattic from ''VideoGame/SecondSight,'' a skinny, awkward-looking academic... that also happens to be one of the most powerful psychics in the game. Plus, as seen in the first level of the game, he can kill people with his bare hands.
* Dr. Kruglov from ''VideoGame/{{STALKER}}: Shadow of Chernobyl''. You can meet him in the Wild Territory with a small science team investigating the phenomenon of the Zone, besieged by a team of heavily-armed mercenaries trying to get the data he's keeping from them. If the player intervenes then he becomes the subject of the most bearable EscortMission in video game history: while he claims to be a "third rate fighter", he is competent in a firefight and a good shot with any decent assault rifle, scoring headshots often. Combined with his heavy-duty armour, it is likely Kruglov will survive the scenario and become the more competent replacement for Dr. Semenov in the Ecologist missions -- while Semenov tries to abandon you during a bad blowout, Kruglov will follow you in, stubbornly refusing to leave your side. If the player ''does not'' intervene, Kruglov's team are picked off one by one until only he is left, at which point Wolfhound the merc leader will contact him delivering a final ultimatum for the data; Kruglov ignores him and Wolfhound basically gives up and says "I've had enough, looks like this is going to get ugly", to which Kruglov simply replies [[DefiantToTheEnd "As you wish"]]. If the mercs kill Kruglov, you find out that his last act before the mercs got him [[spoiler:was destroying the data on his PDA, effectively completely wasting their time. What a badass.]]
* Both Arcturus and Valerian Mengsk of ''VideoGame/StarCraft'' are both trained in swordsmanship and the use of a rifle as well as the former being a MagnificentBastard and the latter being an AdventurerArchaeologist.
* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** Tails. He is a freaking genius, even making a robotic suit that rivals Eggman's, while at the same time being fairly fast, having the ability to fly, and, in some games, being able to take out Eggman by himself. Not through intelligence, though. No, through beating the ever loving crap out of him! In ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'', he [[spoiler:has to go and beat Eggman to a missile then take on one of Eggman's mechs by himself, saving the city SINGLE HANDEDLY]].
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' has Shu Shirakawa, pilot of the Granzon. He has multiple P.H.D.'s at age 21, a strong grasp on alchemy, and improved on technology granted by [[spoiler: Guest]], which involves ''weaponized black holes''. Also, he and Jade Curtiss above have the [[Creator/TakehitoKoyasu same seiyuu]].
* Probably one of the earliest FPS examples is The Hacker from ''VideoGame/SystemShock'', where he manages to survive in the space station filled to the brim with mutants and cyborgs controlled by the Megalomaniac AI. That Military-Grade Neural Interface probably helped, too.
* ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss'' has ColonelBadass Jade Curtiss. He discovered/invented fomicry, a branch of science, by himself before he even turned ten; he is the personal confidant and right-hand-man to Emperor Peony, with some people speculating that Jade is really running things through his emperor; he is well versed in several scientific subjects, including medicine; he figures out the game's big plot twist [[{{Foreshadowing}} almost instantly, if you pay attention near the beginning of the game]]; he is, excepting [[StoryBreakerPower seventh fonists]], ''the'' most powerful fonist in the world; by the end of the game he's even shrugged off the effects of a Fon Slot Seal, a rare and dangerous weapon akin to a nuke in-universe.



** She's quite agressive too.
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' has Shu Shirakawa, pilot of the Granzon. He has multiple P.H.D.'s at age 21, a strong grasp on alchemy, and improved on technology granted by [[spoiler: Guest]], which involves ''weaponized black holes''. Also, he and Jade Curtiss above have the [[Creator/TakehitoKoyasu same seiyuu]].

* [[TheSmartGuy Jason Hudson]], the secondary protagonist of ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps''; in addition to being a double-major in psychology and political science prior to his service, he is described as an excellent tactician with genius-level IQ.




* Shulk in ''VideoGame/{{Xenoblade}}'' is a rare example of a main JRPG protagonist being this. He is a weapons researcher who is studying the SwordOfPlotAdvancement, and eventually wields it himself. Even before that, he's pretty adept at swordplay, while being a whole lot sharper than the typical IdiotHero.

* Tycho Brahe from [[VideoGame/PennyArcadeAdventures Penny Arcade's "On the Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness"]]. Tycho is a scholar who comes from a long family tradition of seeking to end the world and he constantly has his nose in a book. He ''will'' throw his book into the air long enough to frag someone with a Tommy Gun, catch the book and continue reading though. His special attack includes ''throwing'' the book at foes and later on he 'upgrades' his weapon by mounting the book on it.
* Chris [=McShell=], Runner 10 from ''VideoGame/ZombiesRun'', is a quiet, unassuming statistician who is certainly physically fit but doesn't come across as rugged. His kill count is ''three times'' that of any other runner. His secret? Analysing the zombie's behaviours over many, many hours of study and theorizing until he came up with a mathematical model for zombie "flocking" behavior, and then using that model to predict their reactions and become a zombie killing machine. He's noted in the ''Runner's Guide'' as a "BAMF Statistician". Yes, yes he is.

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** She's quite agressive aggressive, too.
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' has Shu Shirakawa, pilot of The Heavy Weapons Guy in ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' can mow down the Granzon. He has multiple P.H.D.'s at age 21, a strong grasp on alchemy, and improved on technology granted by [[spoiler: Guest]], which involves ''weaponized black holes''. Also, he and Jade Curtiss above have the [[Creator/TakehitoKoyasu same seiyuu]].

* [[TheSmartGuy Jason Hudson]], the secondary protagonist of ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps''; in addition to being a double-major in psychology and political science prior to his service, he is described as an excellent tactician
entire team with genius-level IQ.




* Shulk in ''VideoGame/{{Xenoblade}}'' is
a rare example of a main JRPG protagonist being this. He is a weapons researcher who is studying the SwordOfPlotAdvancement, and eventually wields it himself. Even before that, he's pretty adept at swordplay, while being a whole lot sharper than the typical IdiotHero.

* Tycho Brahe from [[VideoGame/PennyArcadeAdventures Penny Arcade's "On the Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness"]]. Tycho is a scholar who comes from a long family tradition of seeking to end the world and he constantly has his nose in a book. He ''will'' throw his book into the air long
gun large enough to frag someone with a Tommy Gun, catch the book and continue reading though. His special attack includes ''throwing'' the book at foes and later be mounted on a vehicle (but which he 'upgrades' happily carries in his weapon by mounting the book on it.
* Chris [=McShell=], Runner 10 from ''VideoGame/ZombiesRun'', is a quiet, unassuming statistician who is certainly physically fit but doesn't come across as rugged. His kill count is ''three times'' that of any other runner. His secret? Analysing the zombie's behaviours over many, many hours of study and theorizing until he came up with a mathematical model for zombie "flocking" behavior, and then using that model to predict their reactions and become a zombie killing machine. He's noted in the ''Runner's Guide'' as a "BAMF Statistician". Yes, yes he is.
own two hands). What's his [=PhD=] in? Russian Literature.



* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
** Rebecca Chambers. While she's a physically weak young woman, she is still an extremely gifted CombatMedic, which is especially shown in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' where she can mix herbs and make healing items, unlike her partner Billy Cohen, who's solely combat oriented. Outside of chemistry, Rebecca is shown to be a crack shot and she even defeats a Tyrant before Chris, Jill and Barry even see their first zombie. Unfortunately, by the time ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'' rolls around, Rebecca's resourcefulness is not apparent and she's little more than a DamselInDistress.
*** This is due in part to ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' coming ''chronologically'' before ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'', but being developed ''after'' that game and before they really developed her character.
** Jill Valentine is more or less this. She's shown to be bookish in the first Resident Evil, and in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis'', she defeats the Titular villain with skill, strategy and weaponry, as opposed to her partner Chris's usual method of brute force. This is partly why her change in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' is so drastic, as it abandons the thoughtful approach Jill held in the other games in favor of an mind-controlled [[ProfessionalKiller super assassin]].
** Leon S. Kennedy is described by Ada Wong in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4''[='=]s Ada's Reports as such: "Practically a genius, he has smarts and knows how to use them." Furthermore, he's shown in the "Leon vs. Chris" cutscene in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' as being able to fight [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Chris Redfield]] himself to a stalemate.
** Claire Redfield (Leon’s partner and Chris’s sister) prior to [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil2 RE2]] attended university and is very brainy. Claire was also trained in combat by her brother, can kill monsters with a handgun, survived a ZombieApocalypse and at one point goes OneWomanArmy on Umbrella’s Paris base, avoiding point-blank helicopter turret fire.
** A villainous example in Albert Wesker, a practised biotech researcher for several pharmaceutical companies with years of experience. He also took a SuperSerum which gave him SuperStrength, SuperSpeed and NighInvulnerability, meaning that not only is Wesker smarter than the heroes, he’s 10 times stronger than them, being a LightningBruiser as well as an EvilGenius.
* Marc Hawk in ''Mahjongg Artifacts'', an archaeologist who focuses on ancient China and studies martial arts in his spare time. The in-game comic depicts him as well-versed in old legends yet also perfectly capable of beating up some mooks who let themselves into his hotel room later on. Not to mention that near the end of the game he takes on {{Eldritch Abomination}}s from Atlantis and ''[[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu escapes unscathed]]''.

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* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
** Rebecca Chambers. While
Patchouli Knowledge from the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series is a pretty good example of the "magician" variety: she closets herself in (what amounts to) her own private library virtually all the time -- researching new and innovative ways to produce MoreDakka. And she's a physically weak young woman, she not afraid to use them! Though the badassness level is still an extremely gifted CombatMedic, which is especially shown in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' sometimes slightly hurt by the fact that her frail health and asthma, due to lack of exercise and open air, can impede her ability to recite the incantations or endure protracted battles. Not that most people live to see the point where she can mix herbs and make healing items, unlike her partner Billy Cohen, who's solely combat oriented. Outside of chemistry, Rebecca is shown this matters.
** Also Marisa Kirisame, who got
to be a crack shot magician in a setting where most true magicians have an inherent gift solely by studying ''really'' hard... and she even defeats has [[BeamSpam enough firepower]] [[EnergyWeapon in her hands]] [[KamehameHadoken to turn a Tyrant before Chris, Jill and Barry even see their first zombie. Unfortunately, by the time ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'' rolls around, Rebecca's resourcefulness is not apparent and she's country into a crater]]. And ''very'' little more than a DamselInDistress.
*** This is due
moral trouble with using it, too.
** Nitori Kawashiro. She goes by with the nickname "Super Youkai ''Warhead''", and arms herself with an Extending Arm plus and [[InvisibilityCloak Invisibility Module]] she built herself, despite the fact that the general level of technology
in part to ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' coming ''chronologically'' before ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'', but Gensokyo being developed ''after'' that game and before they really developed her character.
** Jill Valentine is more or less this. She's shown
equivalent to be bookish in the first Resident Evil, and in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis'', she defeats the Titular villain with skill, strategy and weaponry, as opposed to her partner Chris's usual method of brute force. This is partly why her change in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' is so drastic, as it abandons the thoughtful approach Jill held in the other games in favor of an mind-controlled [[ProfessionalKiller super assassin]].
** Leon S. Kennedy is described by Ada Wong in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4''[='=]s Ada's Reports as such: "Practically a genius, he has smarts and knows how to use them." Furthermore, he's shown in the "Leon vs. Chris" cutscene in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' as being able to fight [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Chris Redfield]] himself to a stalemate.
** Claire Redfield (Leon’s partner and Chris’s sister) prior to [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil2 RE2]] attended university and is very brainy. Claire was also trained in combat by her brother, can kill monsters with a handgun, survived a ZombieApocalypse and at one point goes OneWomanArmy on Umbrella’s Paris base, avoiding point-blank helicopter turret fire.
** A villainous example in Albert Wesker, a practised biotech researcher for several pharmaceutical companies with years of experience. He also took a SuperSerum which gave him SuperStrength, SuperSpeed and NighInvulnerability, meaning that not only is Wesker smarter than the heroes, he’s 10 times stronger than them, being a LightningBruiser as well as an EvilGenius.
* Marc Hawk in ''Mahjongg Artifacts'', an archaeologist who focuses on ancient China and studies martial arts in his spare time. The in-game comic depicts him as well-versed in old legends yet also perfectly capable of beating up some mooks who let themselves into his hotel room later on. Not to mention that near the end of the game he takes on {{Eldritch Abomination}}s from Atlantis and ''[[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu escapes unscathed]]''.
Sengoku Jidai era. Or even earlier.



* [[SquishyWizard Wizards]] in ''VideoGame/NexusClash'' are frail, otherworldly scholars who focus on delving into the secrets of the planes to unlock arcane knowledge. Specifically, knowledge of [[TheGunslinger volatile chemistry, ballistics and gunsmithing]].
* The FightingGame ''VideoGame/PhantomBreaker'' has [[VisualNovel/SteinsGate Kurisu Makise]] as a [[GuestFighter playable guest character]]. Among a cast of characters who can use magic and have special powers, Kurisu is the only normal human, however, aside of [[KickChick fighting purely via kicks]], she's a GadgeteerGenius who can use weapons that she takes out of nowhere, based on the future gadgets from her home game.
** Kurisu later returns in ''Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds'', a retro styled BeatEmUp and spin-off to PhantomBreaker, as a playable character via DLC. Later, The game adds [[VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes Frau Kojirou]] as a playable character, also via DLC. In her home game, Frau was a brilliant programmer, and it shows, as her fighting style involves using remote-controlled small robots as weapons, and her [[DesperationAttack Phantom Break]] has her summoning a giant mecha that wipes out everything in Frau's lane.
* The character Cyrus in VideoGame/{{Octopath Traveler}} is a scholar who becomes giddy when he is offered the chance to study a rare book and uses his wits and keen senses to solve mysteries, but in combat, he happens to be a formidable wizard with a collection of devastating elemental attacks.
* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper 2'': The [[FallenAngel Dark Angels]] are formidable {{Magic Knight}}s and the most advanced units in the game, and will get very grumpy if your evil lair doesn't include a MagicalLibrary where they can relax during downtime.

* Dr. Kruglov from ''VideoGame/{{STALKER}}: Shadow of Chernobyl''. You can meet him in the Wild Territory with a small science team investigating the phenomenon of the Zone, besieged by a team of heavily-armed mercenaries trying to get the data he's keeping from them. If the player intervenes then he becomes the subject of the most bearable EscortMission in video game history: while he claims to be a "third rate fighter", he is competent in a firefight and a good shot with any decent assault rifle, scoring headshots often. Combined with his heavy-duty armour, it is likely Kruglov will survive the scenario and become the more competent replacement for Dr. Semenov in the Ecologist missions -- while Semenov tries to abandon you during a bad blowout, Kruglov will follow you in, stubbornly refusing to leave your side. If the player ''does not'' intervene, Kruglov's team are picked off one by one until only he is left, at which point Wolfhound the merc leader will contact him delivering a final ultimatum for the data; Kruglov ignores him and Wolfhound basically gives up and says "I've had enough, looks like this is going to get ugly", to which Kruglov simply replies [[DefiantToTheEnd "As you wish"]]. If the mercs kill Kruglov, you find out that his last act before the mercs got him [[spoiler:was destroying the data on his PDA, effectively completely wasting their time. What a badass.]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'': Sans. Despite being such a LazyBum, is implied to have been of scientific background. There's a book on quantum physics in his house, and some weird machine that he's been working on, not to mention that he seems to have worked with the previous royal scientist. The badass part comes from the fact that he's working as a sentry despite his scientific background yet he spends most of his time slacking off. [[spoiler:But if you want to see how badass he really is, go ahead and push his button one time too many. Just remember, [[SNKBoss you're going to have a bad time.]]]]

* Solid Snake of the ''Video/MetalGear'' games has a genius-level IQ, proficiency in six different languages, near-complete mastery of military science, and an impressive knowledge of biology, genetics, philosophy, firearms and [[PopCulturedBadass foreign popular culture]]. He is also verbatim stated to be the greatest soldier to have ever lived. His awesome moments from ''Metal Gear Solid'' alone (''one game'') include destroying an ''M1 Abrams'' with only ''anti-personnel grenades''; defeating a world-class Kurdish ColdSniper in a SniperDuel; withstanding MindRape from the world's most powerful psychic; winning against a {{Cyborg}} ninja in hand-to-hand combat; taking down a 100ft-tall nuclear HumongousMecha; surviving a fight against a giant of a man wielding a gatling cannon that is ''[[{{BFG}} normally mounted on fighter jets]]''; and surviving a virus that was designed ''specifically to target and kill him''.
* The Heavy Weapons Guy in ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' can mow down the entire team with a gun large enough to be mounted on a vehicle (but which he happily carries in his own two hands). What's his [=PhD=] in? Russian Literature.




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* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'': Sans. Despite being such a LazyBum, is implied to have been of scientific background. There's a book on quantum physics in his house, and some weird machine that he's been working on, not to mention that he seems to have worked with the previous royal scientist. The badass part comes from the fact that he's working as a sentry despite his scientific background yet he spends most of his time slacking off. [[spoiler:But if you want to see how badass he really is, go ahead and push his button one time too many. Just remember, [[SNKBoss you're going to have a bad time.]]]]
* If leading the Squad that wins practically every major victory of a war counts as badassery, Gunter Welkin from ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' definitely counts. He's not a true soldier but just a student learning biology to become a school teacher. A skill which actually helps him win a number of critical battles, by using the environment to his advantage.
* Jaina Proudmoore in ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'' is actually like this, seeing that she really LIKES studying and declares to be 'in love' with her studies or profession as a mage, since it lets her study a lot.
** As of the writing of this contribution, Discipline Priests from ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', who also count as BadassPreacher.
* ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou''
** Sho Minamimoto. He will nuke you [[MouthfulOfPi with pi.]]
** Joshua. He's the most intelligent member of the playable cast, and [[spoiler: he's the Composer, which means he's a physical god.]]
* Shulk in ''VideoGame/{{Xenoblade}}'' is a rare example of a main JRPG protagonist being this. He is a weapons researcher who is studying the SwordOfPlotAdvancement, and eventually wields it himself. Even before that, he's pretty adept at swordplay, while being a whole lot sharper than the typical IdiotHero.
* Citan from ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'' is one of the best examples of this. He enjoys reading, tinkering with machinery, and other bookish hobbies, yet is one of the planet's best swordsmen, as well as being a master Gear pilot who has had an Omnigear since even before the events of the game).
* Chris [=McShell=], Runner 10 from ''VideoGame/ZombiesRun'', is a quiet, unassuming statistician who is certainly physically fit but doesn't come across as rugged. His kill count is ''three times'' that of any other runner. His secret? Analysing the zombie's behaviours over many, many hours of study and theorizing until he came up with a mathematical model for zombie "flocking" behavior, and then using that model to predict their reactions and become a zombie killing machine. He's noted in the ''Runner's Guide'' as a "BAMF Statistician". Yes, yes he is.

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* As part of a questline in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood'', Copernicus is given a HistoricalHeroUpgrade, and when you're tasked with defending him from waves of Borgia regime thugs sent to silence him, he can handle quite a few of them on his own.



* The ''VideoGame/HalfLife'' series revolves around an interdimensional war between alien empires that spills over to an alien invasion and conquest of Earth, in which the human fight against the alien invaders is almost entirely in the hand of theoretical physicists.
** Most famous the main protagonist Dr. Gordon Freeman (pictured above), who only gets to show off his scientific expertise by performing the tasks of a lowly lab technician, but [[AllThereInTheManual according to the manual]], he just returned to America from his last university job in Europe and got his new employment in probably one of the world's biggest and most secret research facilities. On the badass side, he kills hundreds of aliens and monsters in the span of three days and travels to an alien dimension to kill an EldritchAbomination with machine guns, laser rifles, and rocket launchers.
** And then there is also the staff at the Lambda Complex, who have been doing expeditions into the hostile alien dimension for quite some time.
** In ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'', the human resistance against the alien occupation is apparently founded and led by the leader of Gordon's old team, Dr. Eli Vance. The rest of the inner circle includes Dr. Kleiner, Dr. Mossman, and Dr. Magnusson. While none of them are great fighters, they still have been leading the fight against an alien empire for well over a decade.
** Alyx Vance, the daughter of Dr. Eli Vance, seems to be the resistance's main muscle and top infiltrator. Since there haven't been any universities on earth since she was a little girl, she does not have a degree, but she's still one of the world's experts in dimensional travel and teleportation. And also an expert electrical engineer.
** And while certainly not a badass in any sense, even the human puppet governor of Earth, Dr. Wallace Breen, the former director of the Black Mesa Research Facility, is a physicist.
** [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Also, Gina Cross and Colette Green from the Half-Life: Decay spinoff.]]
* ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou''
** Sho Minamimoto. He will nuke you [[MouthfulOfPi with pi.]]
** Joshua. He's the most intelligent member of the playable cast, and [[spoiler: he's the Composer, which means he's a physical god.]]
* Lexicus Runewright in ''VideoGame/RuneScape''. Looks like a harmless librarian before he starts summoning books that shoots pages at you, plus multiple exploding books that could easily tear you to shreds if you don't have the sense to run.
* Probably one of the earliest FPS examples is The Hacker from ''VideoGame/SystemShock'', where he manages to survive in the space station filled to the brim with mutants and cyborgs controlled by the Megalomaniac AI. That Military-Grade Neural Interface probably helped too.

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* The ''VideoGame/HalfLife'' series revolves around an interdimensional war between alien empires that spills over to an alien invasion ''VideoGame/{{Blazblue}}'' has Litchi Faye-Ling, a former scientist of Sector Seven whose seithr theories and conquest of Earth, in which the human fight against the alien invaders experiments is almost entirely in the hand of theoretical physicists.
** Most famous the main protagonist Dr. Gordon Freeman (pictured above), who only gets to show off his scientific expertise by performing the tasks of a lowly lab technician, but [[AllThereInTheManual according to the manual]], he just returned to America from his last university job in Europe
widely acclaimed and got his new employment in probably one of the world's biggest and most secret research facilities. On the badass side, he kills hundreds of aliens and monsters in the span of three days and travels to an alien dimension to kill an EldritchAbomination with machine guns, laser rifles, and rocket launchers.
** And then there is also the staff at the Lambda Complex, who have been doing expeditions into the hostile alien dimension for quite some time.
** In ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'', the human resistance against the alien occupation is apparently founded and led
praised by the leader of Gordon's old team, Dr. Eli Vance. The rest of the inner circle includes Dr. Kleiner, Dr. Mossman, and Dr. Magnusson. While none of them are great fighters, they still have been leading the fight against an alien empire for well over a decade.
** Alyx Vance, the daughter of Dr. Eli Vance, seems to be the resistance's main muscle and top infiltrator. Since there haven't been any universities on earth since she was a little girl, she does not have a degree, but she's still one of the world's experts in dimensional travel and teleportation. And also an expert electrical engineer.
** And while certainly not a badass in any sense,
many, including even the human puppet governor likes of Earth, Dr. Wallace Breen, the former director of the Black Mesa Research Facility, is a physicist.
** [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Also, Gina Cross and Colette Green
[[MadScientist Relius]] [[EvilGenius Clover]]. Aside from the Half-Life: Decay spinoff.]]
* ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou''
** Sho Minamimoto. He will nuke you [[MouthfulOfPi
this, she is also a [[SheFu competent fighter]], and with pi.]]
** Joshua. He's
the most intelligent member power of Lao Jiu siphoning the playable cast, and [[spoiler: he's the Composer, Boundary's power for her, she is able use a [[MagicStaff staff]] which means he's a physical god.]]
* Lexicus Runewright in ''VideoGame/RuneScape''. Looks like a harmless librarian before he starts summoning books that shoots pages at you, plus multiple exploding books that could easily tear you to shreds if you don't have the sense to run.
* Probably one of the earliest FPS examples is The Hacker from ''VideoGame/SystemShock'', where he manages to survive in the space station filled to the brim
she can manipulate with mutants and cyborgs controlled by the Megalomaniac AI. That Military-Grade Neural Interface probably helped too.her mind, as well as magical-based attacks.



* Several of the magic users in ''Franchise/FireEmblem'', especially if they're of the Mage/Sage, Cleric/Priest/Bishop or the Shaman/Druid classes. More specific examples are:
** Marth's friend Merric. ([=FE1=], 3, 11 and 12)
** Azel the Fire Mage ([=FE4=]);
** Mage General Cecilia, Niime the Hermit ([=FE6=]);
** Canas, Renault, Lord Pent of Reglay, Erk, [[spoiler: BigBad Nergal and his ShadowArchetype, the Arch-Sage Athos]] ([=FE7=]);
** Lute, Saleh, Ewan, Artur, Knoll, Natasha, Lyon ([=FE8=]).
** Soren ([=FE9/10=])
** [[PlayerCharacter The Avatar]], Sumia, Miriel, Ricken and [[spoiler: Miriel's son]] Laurent ([=FE13=]).
** Leo and, for a non-mage example, [[PlayerCharacter the Avatar again]] ([=FE14=])
** And for non-magic users who are still Badass Bookworms... the Cavalier Lance from [=FE6=] fit the trope to a T.

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* Several Eddie, the fourth party member in ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'', is practically the ideal definition. He's quiet, mild-mannered, works in a library, and uses his research skills to [[EnemyScan find information about enemies]]... yet he also jumps at the chance to go adventuring, and turns out to be the hardest-hitting powerhouse on the team, with a proficiency for wielding [[AnAxeToGrind large axes]] and [[DropTheHammer war hammers]].
* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'''s Lucca. She built a robot and a teleporter while living in a quasi-medieval time period, and the Time Key you use through most
of the magic users in ''Franchise/FireEmblem'', especially if they're game. Her techo-geekness is established by her house, strewn as it is with books and cabling. She later repairs a robot 1,500 years ahead of her time. She also wields pistols and [[KillItWithFire fire magic]].
* Trilby, from the VideoGame/ChzoMythos, studied hard at engineering and mechanics before turning to the life of a GentlemanThief. What truly makes him a badass is that he used his skills to face the forces of evil not once, not twice... but THREE TIMES! Having also become a [[TheMenInBlack Man In Black]] he becomes the stuff of legend.
* In ''VideoGame/CultistSimulator'', this is one
of the Mage/Sage, Cleric/Priest/Bishop benefits of meddling with eldritch lore (if it doesn't kill you or drive you mad). The player is quite likely to end up with explicitly superhuman intellect, creativity, and either strength or dexterity while on the Shaman/Druid classes. More path to becoming a full-blown immortal HumanoidAbomination.
* [[MagicIsMental Mages]] in general in ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' naturally enough. Of the
specific examples are:
** Marth's friend Merric. ([=FE1=], 3, 11
{{NPC}}s are Big Hat Logan and 12)
** Azel
his apprentice, Griggs.
* Isaac Clarke from ''Franchise/DeadSpace''. He is
the Fire Mage ([=FE4=]);
** Mage General Cecilia, Niime
one and only to survive the Hermit ([=FE6=]);
events of the game. His weapons are [[ImprobableWeaponUser MINING TOOLS]], he is just a [[ActionSurvivor space engineer]], and still manages to cut down an army of [[RecycledINSPACE space zombies]].
* Pre-augmentation, Adam Jensen of VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution was a security specialist with SWAT training and an associate degree in Criminal Justice. Post-augmentation, he picked up an interest in [[PastimesProvePersonality clock-making]] and his apartment is strewn with books on the subject, as well as various others on history, psychology, criminal law and cybernetics. He is also a [[CursedWithAwesome largely-robotic]] infiltration expert who can kill you quickly, quietly and in thirty different ways.
* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry''
** Canas, Renault, Lord Pent The special edition of Reglay, Erk, ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3'' reveals that Vergil (Dante's EvilTwin) is a bookworm who frequently studies new ways of [[MightMakesRight finding power]] and orchestrates a plan to open the Demon World. Vergil is also extremely tactical in combat stringing with precision, in contrast, to the "hack away with the {{BFS}} until it stops moving" style of his younger brother. ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' doubles down on this showing Vergil liked to read poetry from a young age.
** Arkham the secondary BigBad of [=DMC3=] is also this being a supernatural scholar, help Arkham even carry a book around with him for most of the game. Arkham also has demonic powers to match his cunning as at one point he defeats Dante, Vergil and his daughter Lady through simple VictoryByEndurance as the aforementioned trio were worn out by all the fighting.
** Agnus from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'' the chief technology researcher and alchemist for Order of The Sword, help create all the CoolSword(s) TheHero Nero and Holy Knight use as well as constructing the Hell Gates which serves as portals to the demon world. Unfortunately Angus is also a deadbeat dad who works for a CorruptChurch bent on world domination, lampshaded by Dante who states Angus "Should've done his homework" [[EvilCannotComprehendGood when it came to human morality and goodness]] before [[BOOMHeadshot shooting him in the head]].
*** Angus's daughter Nico from [=DMC5=] is just as smart as her dad but thankfully is a good person provide ArtificialLimbs aka "Devil Breaker" for Nero when his father pays a visit and boosting his strength and power in combat. Nico also documents ''everything'' from all the enemies, weapons and even the heroes.
** Also from ''5'' there's V who quotes poetry and makes up for his complete lack of strength by smartly using SummonMagic and striking when the enemy is at their weakest.
[[spoiler: BigBad Nergal and This is all justifed with V as he's actually the human SoulJar of Vergil posessing all his ShadowArchetype, the Arch-Sage Athos]] ([=FE7=]);
** Lute, Saleh, Ewan, Artur, Knoll, Natasha, Lyon ([=FE8=]).
** Soren ([=FE9/10=])
** [[PlayerCharacter The Avatar]], Sumia, Miriel, Ricken and [[spoiler: Miriel's son]] Laurent ([=FE13=]).
** Leo and, for a non-mage example, [[PlayerCharacter the Avatar again]] ([=FE14=])
** And for non-magic users who are still Badass Bookworms... the Cavalier Lance from [=FE6=] fit the trope to a T.
intellegnece as well his shunned humanity]].



* ''VideoGame/Persona3'': Multiple:
** Mitsuru Kirijo is a top-marks student, [[StudentCouncilPresident president]] of the AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil, and [[{{Ojou}} daughter of the man who owns the school]]. She's also [[LadyOfWar quite handy with a rapier]]. [[spoiler: At one point late in the game, she even tries shouting down a monster.]] [[FateWorseThanDeath Even her own teammates are terrified by her at times]].
** Then there's The Protagonist, who is not only the most powerful and versatile fighter in the entire game, but is also a genius who can consistantly rank as N.1 in his school level (assuming that you take the time to level up his Academics stat).
* Daniel Dankovski from ''VideoGame/{{Pathologic}}'' is a world-famous pathophysiologist, but he is also an excellent sniper and sharpshooter, and he is very strong at knife- and fist- fight.
* Barry, the PlayerCharacter from ''VideoGame/{{Magium}}'', has spent years nerding out about magic (since he desires to become a mage), and it shows more often than not. How badass he is depending on the player's choices and stat distribution.
* [[MagicalNativeAmerican Nightwolf]] from ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', before Hell broke loose in [=MK3=], was a historian whose knowledge of both shamanism ''and'' Native American legends as well as his physical strength was what made him qualified to become one of the Earth Warriors. In [[WesternAnimation/MortalKombatDefendersOfTheRealm the cartoon]], he's also a computer genius on top of a fighter and a walking myth encyclopaedia. In the original arcade ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'', as Nightwolf, you could actually throw your opponent, run after him, and throw him before he had a chance to recover. Also, in the newer games, he tends to have easy combos that take 25% of your life bar.
* Citan from ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'' is one of the best examples of this. He enjoys reading, tinkering with machinery, and other bookish hobbies, yet is one of the planet's best swordsmen, as well as being a master Gear pilot who has had an Omnigear since even before the events of the game).
* The first six members of [[Franchise/KingdomHearts Organization XIII]] have this as part of their backstory (or so [[{{Fanon}} we assume]]); Six brilliant apprentices of a wise and loved king... who manage to release TheHeartless on the worlds and become the most powerful [[BetaTestBaddie Nobodies]] around. Zexion, who was one of the original 6 Organization XIII members, fits this trope. His weapon? A book.
* A few examples from the ''VideoGame/PhantasyStar'' series:
** Hugh from the second installment is seemingly just some random biologist who can use status debuffs, nothing especially useful, until he gains a surprisingly accurate multi-target insta-kill spell. That and the fact he can use a mace!
** Hahn from the fourth game also does this but can combine it with something else to cast Holocaust (you have to be badass to get away with that level of tactlessness)
* Jaina Proudmoore in ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'' is actually like this, seeing that she really LIKES studying and declares to be 'in love' with her studies or profession as a mage, since it lets her study a lot.
** As of the writing of this contribution, Discipline Priests from ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', who also count as BadassPreacher.
* Patchouli Knowledge from the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series is a pretty good example of the "magician" variety: she closets herself in (what amounts to) her own private library virtually all the time -- researching new and innovative ways to produce MoreDakka. And she's not afraid to use them! Though the badassness level is sometimes slightly hurt by the fact that her frail health and asthma, due to lack of exercise and open air, can impede her ability to recite the incantations or endure protracted battles. Not that most people live to see the point where this matters.
** Also Marisa Kirisame, who got to be a magician in a setting where most true magicians have an inherent gift solely by studying ''really'' hard... and has [[BeamSpam enough firepower]] [[EnergyWeapon in her hands]] [[KamehameHadoken to turn a country into a crater]]. And ''very'' little moral trouble with using it, too.
** Nitori Kawashiro. She goes by with the nickname "Super Youkai ''Warhead''", and arms herself with an Extending Arm plus and [[InvisibilityCloak Invisibility Module]] she built herself, despite the fact that the general level of technology in Gensokyo being equivalent to the Sengoku Jidai era. Or even earlier.
* Keats in ''VideoGame/{{Folklore}}'' goes from mild mannered skeptical IntrepidReporter to a destroyer of souls with seemingly little convincing.
* Isaac Clarke from ''Franchise/DeadSpace''. He is the one and only to survive the events of the game. His weapons are [[ImprobableWeaponUser MINING TOOLS]], he is just a [[ActionSurvivor space engineer]], and still manages to cut down an army of [[RecycledINSPACE space zombies]].
* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'''s Lucca. She built a robot and a teleporter while living in a quasi-medieval time period, and the Time Key you use through most of the game. Her techo-geekness is established by her house, strewn as it is with books and cabling. She later repairs a robot 1,500 years ahead of her time. She also wields pistols and [[KillItWithFire fire magic]].
* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry''
** The special edition of ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3'' reveals that Vergil (Dante's EvilTwin) is a bookworm who frequently studies new ways of [[MightMakesRight finding power]] and orchestrates a plan to open the Demon World. Vergil is also extremely tactical in combat stringing with precision, in contrast, to the "hack away with the {{BFS}} until it stops moving" style of his younger brother. ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' doubles down on this showing Vergil liked to read poetry from a young age.
** Arkham the secondary BigBad of [=DMC3=] is also this being a supernatural scholar, help Arkham even carry a book around with him for most of the game. Arkham also has demonic powers to match his cunning as at one point he defeats Dante, Vergil and his daughter Lady through simple VictoryByEndurance as the aforementioned trio were worn out by all the fighting.
** Agnus from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'' the chief technology researcher and alchemist for Order of The Sword, help create all the CoolSword(s) TheHero Nero and Holy Knight use as well as constructing the Hell Gates which serves as portals to the demon world. Unfortunately Angus is also a deadbeat dad who works for a CorruptChurch bent on world domination, lampshaded by Dante who states Angus "Should've done his homework" [[EvilCannotComprehendGood when it came to human morality and goodness]] before [[BOOMHeadshot shooting him in the head]].
*** Angus's daughter Nico from [=DMC5=] is just as smart as her dad but thankfully is a good person provide ArtificialLimbs aka "Devil Breaker" for Nero when his father pays a visit and boosting his strength and power in combat. Nico also documents ''everything'' from all the enemies, weapons and even the heroes.
** Also from ''5'' there's V who quotes poetry and makes up for his complete lack of strength by smartly using SummonMagic and striking when the enemy is at their weakest. [[spoiler: This is all justifed with V as he's actually the human SoulJar of Vergil posessing all his intellegnece as well his shunned humanity]].

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* ''VideoGame/Persona3'': Multiple:
''VideoGame/DragonQuest'':
** Mitsuru Kirijo ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'': [[https://dragon-quest.org/images/e/e7/Moonbrooke_Studying.png Official art]] depicts the Princess of Moonbrooke as a hard-working student. And even though she isn't physically imposing, she is a top-marks student, [[StudentCouncilPresident president]] of the AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil, and [[{{Ojou}} daughter of the man who owns the school]]. She's also [[LadyOfWar quite handy with a rapier]]. [[spoiler: At one point late in the game, she even tries shouting down a monster.]] [[FateWorseThanDeath Even her own teammates are terrified by her at times]].
** Then there's The Protagonist, who is not only the most
powerful mage.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'': Quite a few [=NPC=] allies
and versatile fighter in the entire game, helpers qualify, but is also a genius who can consistantly rank none as N.1 in his school level (assuming that you take the time to level up his Academics stat).
* Daniel Dankovski from ''VideoGame/{{Pathologic}}'' is a world-famous pathophysiologist, but he is also an excellent sniper and sharpshooter, and he is very strong at knife- and fist- fight.
* Barry, the PlayerCharacter from ''VideoGame/{{Magium}}'', has spent years nerding out about magic (since he desires to become a mage), and it shows more often than not. How badass he is depending on the player's choices and stat distribution.
* [[MagicalNativeAmerican Nightwolf]] from ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', before Hell broke loose in [=MK3=], was a historian whose knowledge of both shamanism ''and'' Native American legends
much as well as his physical strength was what made him qualified to become one of the Earth Warriors. In [[WesternAnimation/MortalKombatDefendersOfTheRealm the cartoon]], he's also a computer genius on top of a fighter and a walking myth encyclopaedia. In the original arcade ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'', as Nightwolf, you could actually throw your opponent, run after him, and throw him before he had a chance to recover. Also, in the newer games, he tends to have easy combos that take 25% of your life bar.
* Citan from ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'' is one of the best examples of this.
Saide. He enjoys reading, tinkering with machinery, and other bookish hobbies, yet is one of the planet's best swordsmen, as well as being filled a master Gear pilot who has had an Omnigear since even before the events of the game).
* The first six members of [[Franchise/KingdomHearts Organization XIII]] have this as part of their backstory (or so [[{{Fanon}} we assume]]); Six brilliant apprentices of a wise and loved king... who manage to release TheHeartless on the worlds and become the most powerful [[BetaTestBaddie Nobodies]] around. Zexion, who was one of the original 6 Organization XIII members, fits this trope. His weapon? A book.
* A few examples from the ''VideoGame/PhantasyStar'' series:
** Hugh from the second installment is seemingly just some random biologist who can use status debuffs, nothing especially useful, until he gains a surprisingly accurate multi-target insta-kill spell. That and the fact he can use a mace!
** Hahn from the fourth game also does this but can combine it with something else to cast Holocaust (you have to be badass to get away with that level of tactlessness)
* Jaina Proudmoore in ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'' is actually like this, seeing that she really LIKES studying and declares to be 'in love' with her studies or profession as a mage, since it lets her study a lot.
** As of the writing of this contribution, Discipline Priests from ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', who also count as BadassPreacher.
* Patchouli Knowledge from the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series is a pretty good example of the "magician" variety: she closets herself in (what amounts to) her own private library virtually all the time -- researching new and innovative ways to produce MoreDakka. And she's not afraid to use them! Though the badassness level is sometimes slightly hurt by the fact that her frail health and asthma, due to lack of exercise and open air, can impede her ability to recite the incantations or endure protracted battles. Not that most people live to see the point where this matters.
** Also Marisa Kirisame, who got to be a magician in a setting where most true magicians have an inherent gift solely by studying ''really'' hard... and has [[BeamSpam enough firepower]] [[EnergyWeapon in her hands]] [[KamehameHadoken to turn a country into a crater]]. And ''very'' little moral trouble with using it, too.
** Nitori Kawashiro. She goes by with the nickname "Super Youkai ''Warhead''", and arms herself with an Extending Arm plus and [[InvisibilityCloak Invisibility Module]] she built herself, despite the fact that the general level of technology in Gensokyo being equivalent to the Sengoku Jidai era. Or even earlier.
* Keats in ''VideoGame/{{Folklore}}'' goes from mild mannered skeptical IntrepidReporter to a destroyer of souls with seemingly little convincing.
* Isaac Clarke from ''Franchise/DeadSpace''. He is the one and only to survive the events of the game. His weapons are [[ImprobableWeaponUser MINING TOOLS]], he is just a [[ActionSurvivor space engineer]], and still manages to cut down an army of [[RecycledINSPACE space zombies]].
* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'''s Lucca. She built a robot and a teleporter while living in a quasi-medieval time period, and the Time Key you use through most of the game. Her techo-geekness is established by her house, strewn as it is
house with books on other cities and cabling. She later repairs a robot 1,500 years ahead of her time. She traveling, and is one damn good brawler.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestXI'': When the group is encamped, Hendrik, the party's LightningBruiser, can sometimes be found reading by the fire. He's
also wields pistols and [[KillItWithFire fire magic]].
* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry''
** The special edition
fond of ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3'' reveals that Vergil (Dante's EvilTwin) is a bookworm who frequently studies new ways of [[MightMakesRight finding power]] and orchestrates a plan to open the Demon World. Vergil is also extremely tactical in combat stringing with precision, in contrast, to the "hack away with the {{BFS}} until it stops moving" style of his younger brother. ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' doubles down on this showing Vergil liked to read poetry from a young age.
** Arkham the secondary BigBad of [=DMC3=] is also this being a supernatural scholar, help Arkham even carry a book around with him for most of the game. Arkham also has demonic powers to match his cunning
less high-brow literature as at one point he defeats Dante, Vergil and his daughter Lady through simple VictoryByEndurance as the aforementioned trio were worn out by all the fighting.
** Agnus from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'' the chief technology researcher and alchemist for Order of The Sword, help create all the CoolSword(s) TheHero Nero and Holy Knight use as well as constructing the Hell Gates which serves as portals to the demon world. Unfortunately Angus is also a deadbeat dad who works for a CorruptChurch bent on world domination, lampshaded by Dante who states Angus "Should've done his homework" [[EvilCannotComprehendGood when it came to human morality and goodness]] before [[BOOMHeadshot shooting him in the head]].
*** Angus's daughter Nico from [=DMC5=] is just as smart as her dad but thankfully is a good person provide ArtificialLimbs aka "Devil Breaker" for Nero when his father pays a visit and boosting his strength and power in combat. Nico also documents ''everything'' from all the enemies, weapons and even the heroes.
** Also from ''5'' there's V who quotes poetry and makes up for his complete lack of strength by smartly using SummonMagic and striking when the enemy is at their weakest. [[spoiler: This is all justifed with V as he's actually the human SoulJar of Vergil posessing all his intellegnece as well his shunned humanity]].
well.



* Shad, from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'', could be a contender for this trope. He's a textbook nerd, with glasses and argyle socks and a freakishly large bow tie, who natters on extensively about the ancient race of bird-people called the Oocca. He's also tolerably muscular, uses an ornamental dagger as a ''bookmark'', and forms a Resistance with the characters Auru, Ashei, and Rusl -- all of whom are easily defined as being badass. [[spoiler:Plus the ancient Hyrulean BAZOOKA.]] It stands to reason that Shad wouldn't be part of that little collective if he couldn't hold his own.
** Farore who appears in [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaGames Oracle Of Ages]] [[https://hydra-media.cursecdn.com/zelda.gamepedia.com/d/dc/Farore_Oracle.png?version=a55c8387659fc80c7058458a57a5e884 seems harmless]] little wallflower till you realize she's mortal recantation of ''The Goddess Of Courage''. In ''Minish Cap'' she can even boost Link's attack and defense.
** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', reading Zelda's diary and seeing her in flashbacks shows her as very bookish and driven in her goals to protect Hyrule. But this Zelda is also very emotionally vulnerable as well as prone to anger and sadness making her probably the most human Zelda to date.
* Both Arcturus and Valerian Mengsk of ''VideoGame/StarCraft'' are both trained in swordsmanship and the use of a rifle as well as the former being a MagnificentBastard and the latter being an AdventurerArchaeologist.
* Lucian of the Elite Four in ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' mentions that he just finished a book when you arrived and has the book depicted in his entering battle animation in Platinum. He's the ''last'' of the Elite Four, a devastating Psychic-type specialist. If you talk to him after beating him, he mentions he's going to go back to reading in order to prepare for his next battle. ''Awesome''. You can run into him at the Canalave Library once after having entered the Hall of Fame your first time.
** On a similar note, Shauntal, the Elite Four's Ghost type specialist in ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite''. She's a lot like Lucian, except that she writes books as well as reading them.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'': Rustboro Gym Leader Roxanne is also depicted as one, especially in the manga - where she forces all hopefuls into taking a ''written exam'' for the right to challenge her. It's pretty verbose on top of that, meaning that with [[WildChild one exception]], everyone who got to fight her had some serious language comprehension skills.
** [[OmnicidalManiac Cyrus]] from Team Galactic. Scientist, engineer, roboticist, strongest Pokemon trainer in the team and one of the strongest trainers in all Sinnoh, and the [[spoiler: man who captured the embodiments of Willpower, Emotion, Knowledge, Space, and Time]].
** Uxie and Azelf could be this in Pokémon form. They're small, Psychic-type pixies, so it seems like they would specialize in the Special end of the spectrum, which is partially true; Azelf's Special Attack is very high. However, its physical Attack stat is just as high. Uxie's got better defense and special defense stats, but it being the Knowledge Pokémon qualifies it as this trope. Mesprit is in-between.
** From the same game, [[VideoGame/{{PokemonDiamondAndPearl}} Cynthia.]] A LOT more emphasis is put on the badass part, since she's pretty much the only champion to have a competively balanced team, but she's very interested in mythology and history. [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation Unless you interpret that as a lie and believe she's researching it]] [[spoiler: to stop Cyrus.]]



* Likewise Lloyd in ''VideoGame/MOTHER1'', though [[GameplayAndStorySegregation storywise]] he had to [[TookALevelInBadass Take A Level In Badass]] first.
* ''VideoGame/{{Blazblue}}'' has Litchi Faye-Ling, a former scientist of Sector Seven whose seithr theories and experiments is widely acclaimed and praised by many, including even the likes of [[MadScientist Relius]] [[EvilGenius Clover]]. Aside from this, she is also a [[SheFu competent fighter]], and with the power of Lao Jiu siphoning the Boundary's power for her, she is able use a [[MagicStaff staff]] which she can manipulate with her mind, as well as magical-based attacks.
* Edmund from Website/GaiaOnline got his start as a MadScientist. Then he became a superhero. Then he fought off an AxCrazy vampire hitman... multiple times... These days, he's supposedly retired. Supposedly.
* QuintessentialBritishGentleman VideoGame/ProfessorLayton is one of these, even though [[WidgetSeries the games consist mostly of solving puzzles]]. One particular example of this appears in the second game, in which one cutscene shows that Layton is quite proficient with a sword.
** In the prequels, we have Emmy Altava, who can almost keep up with the professor in terms of puzzle solving ability and can beat up goons far larger than her.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTactics'': the Calculator does stuff with math. Stuff like injuring every enemy on the screen. At once. Since the game lets you change classes, ''every one'' of your characters can learn to be a bookworm. Combine this with all the other classes... Badassery out the behind.
** An evil variant is Balk, a disgruntled machinist who aids the CorruptChurch in their proletarian killing spree. He always comes packing some horrible magic-shooting gun, and likes to snipe at you from an advantageous position. If you want a warrior's job done right, it sometimes takes a scientist.
** Nu Mou Scholars in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsA2'' use books as their weapons of choice. Seriously, no one expect a short and fragile race like the Nu Mou to be physically strong since they specialize in magic, but Scholars can deal a good amount of physical damage and use spells that hits everyone by just reading from the book. Human Seers also uses books for weapons and their Magick Frenzy ability lets them hit enemies with spells AND the book.
** Not only can Calculators nuke every enemy on the screen with high-level spells, they do it for ''no MP cost''! If properly used, Calculators are an even bigger GameBreaker than the infamously broken optional character Orlandu.
* John Vattic from ''VideoGame/SecondSight,'' a skinny, awkward-looking academic... that also happens to be one of the most powerful psychics in the game. Plus, as seen in the first level of the game, he can kill people with his bare hands.

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* Likewise Lloyd in ''VideoGame/MOTHER1'', though [[GameplayAndStorySegregation storywise]] he had to [[TookALevelInBadass Take A Level In Badass]] first.
* ''VideoGame/{{Blazblue}}'' has Litchi Faye-Ling, a former scientist
''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
** The Chronicler
of Sector Seven whose seithr theories and experiments is widely acclaimed and praised by many, including even the likes [[AncientOrderOfProtectors Blades]] keeps a history of [[MadScientist Relius]] [[EvilGenius Clover]]. Aside from this, she is the Blades, often in code in case it falls into the wrong hands. They're also a [[SheFu competent fighter]], known for helping to plan operations and with the power of Lao Jiu siphoning the Boundary's power for her, she is able use a [[MagicStaff staff]] which she can manipulate with her mind, as well as magical-based attacks.
* Edmund from Website/GaiaOnline got his start as a MadScientist. Then he became a superhero. Then he fought off an AxCrazy vampire hitman... multiple times... These days, he's supposedly retired. Supposedly.
* QuintessentialBritishGentleman VideoGame/ProfessorLayton is one of these, even though [[WidgetSeries the games consist
work mostly of solving puzzles]]. One particular example of this appears in behind the second game, in which one cutscene shows that Layton is quite proficient with a sword.
** In
scenes. The Chronicler has usually gone through the prequels, we have Emmy Altava, who can almost keep up with the professor in terms of puzzle solving ability and can beat up goons far larger than her.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTactics'': the Calculator does stuff with math. Stuff like injuring every enemy on the screen. At once. Since the game lets you change classes, ''every one'' of your characters can learn to be a bookworm. Combine this with all
[[TrainingFromHell same training]] as the other classes... Badassery out the behind.
** An evil variant is Balk, a disgruntled machinist who aids the CorruptChurch in
Blades, vouching for their proletarian killing spree. He always comes packing some horrible magic-shooting gun, and likes to snipe at you from an advantageous position. If you want a warrior's job done right, it sometimes takes a scientist.
badassery.
** Nu Mou Scholars in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsA2'' use books as their weapons of choice. Seriously, no one expect a short and fragile race like the Nu Mou to be physically strong since they specialize in magic, but Scholars can deal a good amount of physical damage and use spells Given that hits everyone by just reading from the book. Human Seers also uses books for weapons and their Magick Frenzy ability lets them hit enemies with spells AND the book.
** Not only can Calculators nuke every enemy on the screen with high-level spells, they do it for ''no MP cost''! If properly used, Calculators are an even bigger GameBreaker than the infamously broken optional character Orlandu.
* John Vattic from ''VideoGame/SecondSight,'' a skinny, awkward-looking academic... that also happens to be one
series treats [[MagicIsMental Magic as Mental]], many of the Tamriel's most powerful psychics mages and wizards are also some of the most well-learned people around. From the Altmeri mage-lords, to the [[TheMagocracy Telvanni]] wizards, to the [[MagicalSociety Psijic Order]], to the high ranking members of the various {{Wizarding School}} style institutions throughout Tamriel, many can fry a powerful foe with high level spells then turn around and give you a detailed explanation on their particular area(s) of interest/study.
** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'':
*** Esbern was the Chronicler of the Blades before the group was nearly wiped out and the survivors forced underground by the [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Thalmor]]. He's spent a long time studying the prophecies of [[BigBad Alduin]] and the Dragonborn. When the [[PlayerCharacter Dragonborn]] finds him to bring him to meet Delphine, he first spends several minutes packing up what he deems his most essential books. Despite his age (the Thalmor's dossier on him says that he is 70), he's still quite badass in combat, using [[PlayingWithFire fire spells]] and summoning [[ElementalEmbodiment Atronachs]].
*** Urag gro-Shub, Librarian of the [[WizardingSchool College of Winterhold]]. If the unusual name wasn't enough of a clue, Urag is an [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Orc]]. Yes, the big, normally brutish and often rather unintelligent green-skinned type. Urag, however, is a competent mage and will not hesitate to punish anyone who would damage the meticulously-organized and painstakingly-collected contents of his [[GreatBigLibraryOfEverything Arcanaeum]]. He is stern, but otherwise entirely reasonable. He displays some additional HiddenDepths in that he's also one of the few people capable of translating Arch-Mage Shalidor's writings and the Ancient Falmer tomes.
--->'''Urag gro-Shub:''' ''"You are now
in the game. Plus, Arcanaeum, of which I am in charge. It might as seen well be my own little plane of Oblivion. Disrupt my Arcanaeum, and I will have you torn apart by angry Atronachs. Now, do you require assistance?"''
*** The ''Dragonborn'' DLC adds Seekers, a {{Cthulhumanoid}} form of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] in service to Hermaeus Mora, the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of [[KeeperOfForbiddenKnowledge Knowledge]]. In Apocrypha, Mora's [[EldritchLocation Daedric realm]], Seekers can typically found reading if there aren't any intruders in Apocrypha for them to attack. When they do attack, they are formidable foes who use powerful [[VampiricDraining draining]] ranged magic attacks that [[HomingProjectile home-in on their targets]].
*** ''Dragonborn'' also has Master Neloth, a Mage-Lord of the Dunmeri [[TheClan Great House]] [[TheMagocracy Telvanni]] (who previously appeared in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]''). He's a [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld very old]], [[TheArchMage very powerful]], and a very ''well-studied'' Mage-Lord. He's capable of casting high-level, powerful spells such as Incinerate, Thunderbolt, and Summon Storm Atronach, as well as buffs such as Ebonyflesh. When you encounter the dragon Krosulhah that Miraak sends after you, Neloth is present, and at high levels, he has a good chance of being able to ''incapacitate the dragon without help''.
* ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness''
** Alexandra Roivas is a student in abstract mathematics and number theory.
** Her grandfather was a clinical psychologist who,
in the first level chapter you play him, gets two of the game, he most awesome guns in the game (a sawed-off shotgun that can kill be used at close range to remove one arm and two heads from 9-foot-tall brutes, and an elephant gun that knocks him over when he fires it). Other people were Edwin Lindsay (Think Indiana Jones, with his bare hands.a beard), a 14th-century monk, Roberto (an architect during the Renaissance), and a WWI journalist who puts all that spare ammo lying around to good use. Everyone gets to dismember zombies and other monsters.
* Caira of ''Videogame/{{Evolve}}''. She has multiple master's degrees, was the youngest team leader of Catalog, and wields a napalm grenade launcher against giant flesh eating monsters. And then once she kills them, she cuts them open and studies them.
** Taken a step further with Kala. Mentioned as being much smarter than Caira, she has a doctorate in Applied Quantum Molecular Biology, won several accolades in the same field, and fights monsters as a member of The Crew.



* In ''Franchise/MassEffect'', due to the highly advanced technology of the setting, most people are either this or a GeniusBruiser. Any class reliant upon tech attacks is usually this, as are a few biotics.
** [[HotScientist Liara]] [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe T'Soni]] is a rather [[SilkHidingSteel unassuming archaeologist, until you find out]] ''she can kill you [[MindOverMatter with her mind]]''. If the player isn't an Adept, she's the most powerful biotic in the game. [[TookALevelInBadass And that's only in the first game...]] Made especially awesome when she takes on the Shadow Broker. After noticing what his extremely rare species was and getting him angry enough to overreact, she notices the flaw in his shields and uses her biotics to take him out.
** [[WrenchWench Tali'Zorah nar Rayya]]: don't let that 'all tech' rating fool you, she can pack a mean shotgun and gets the strongest shields in the game by default, in addition to her ability to kill you with her toolkit. Quarians in general tend to fit the trope. Their entire life and culture revolves around spaceships and technology, and their environmental suits make them look like skinny engineering nerds. But don't let that fool you.
** Professor Mordin Solus. MotorMouth doctor. Ran clinic during plague, threat to mercenaries. Came to start trouble. Killed them, left bodies on display. [[RetiredBadass Formerly part of Special Tasks Group]]. ''(inhale)'' Never saw him coming. Salarians in general fit trope. First impressions awkward, but Salarian ingenuity, intelligence, and logic will hold the line.
** To a degree, [[TheWoobie Kaidan Alenko]]. He's a techie with medical training who initially appears to simply be a NiceGuy. However, as you learn later, he's also an [[BewareTheNiceOnes incredibly powerful biotic]] (for a human) who (accidentally) killed one of his instructors in biotic training who threatened [[BerserkButton the girl he liked]] and then Kaidan after Kaidan stood up for her.
** [[JackOfAllStats Sentinel]] Shepard, having learnt to combine [[MindOverMatter biotic abilities]] and [[TheEngineer engineering]] on the battlefield to devestating effect, in addition to their N7 special forces training. How badass is Sentinel Shepard? It's possible to complete the game on Insanity without firing a ''single'' shot. Shepard doesn't ''need'' guns. Engineer Shepard also qualifies, even getting a bonus to research due to their intelligence.
** Kasumi Goto is a master thief turned Cerberus affiliate/asset, [[spoiler:however briefly]]. Once she's been recruited, paying a visit to the observation deck she's claimed as her personal quarters reveals that she enjoys various forms of artistic expression, literature included. Especially noteworthy since this is a future where all those books would be available electronically through the extranet for a much lower cost, except she simply enjoys holding an actual book while reading. Besides, being a master thief probably helps circumvent the cost issue. She also writes haiku. About Jacob's dreamy abs.
* Varric Tethras in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' (and to a lesser extent in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'') is a somewhat rare example of an asskicking ''author''. He's essentially the InUniverse equivalent of Creator/StephenKing if the popularity of his novels and serials are any indication. He's also a wicked shot with [[ICallItVera Bianca]], his RepeatingCrossbow, and holds his own quite well as a frontline agent of the Inquisition and party member.
* ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness''
** Alexandra Roivas is a student in abstract mathematics and number theory.
** Her grandfather was a clinical psychologist who, in the chapter you play him, gets two of the most awesome guns in the game (a sawed-off shotgun that can be used at close range to remove one arm and two heads from 9-foot-tall brutes, and an elephant gun that knocks him over when he fires it). Other people were Edwin Lindsay (Think Indiana Jones, with a beard), a 14th-century monk, Roberto (an architect during the Renaissance), and a WWI journalist who puts all that spare ammo lying around to good use. Everyone gets to dismember zombies and other monsters.
* Altair from ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' is a renowned tactician who has a fondness for a variety of books from world lore to nostalgic children books.
* Protagonist Giacomo from ''VideoGame/RiseOfLegends'' is this. Who else would lead a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that culminates in him [[spoiler: destroying {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}}s who claim to be gods?]]
* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** Tails. He is a freaking genius, even making a robotic suit that rivals Eggman's, while at the same time being fairly fast, having the ability to fly, and, in some games, being able to take out Eggman by himself. Not through intelligence, though. No, through beating the ever loving crap out of him! In ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'', he [[spoiler:has to go and beat Eggman to a missile then take on one of Eggman's mechs by himself, saving the city SINGLE HANDEDLY]].
** Eggman himself, being a mad scientist and the series' BigBad. The guy single-handedly built his empire, which is made up of armies of [[Main/KillerRobot Killer Robots]], sky and space fleets, badass mechs, and even [[KillSat Kill Sats]]. Sonic and his friends are the only things standing between him and world conquest.
* Alex Mercer from ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}''. Before the events of the game, he had already earned a [=PhD=] in genetic engineering by age 29, and it's heavily implied that his work was leaps and bounds ahead of everyone else's. Then he's infected with TheVirus and offensive abilities so great that he can slice a tank in half (and then pick up those halves and smash helicopters out of the sky with them) and decimate entire bases single-handedly, as well as defensive abilities that enable him to survive point-blank tank fire and [[spoiler:survive a direct hit to the face ''with a nuke'']]. Oh, and he also gains all of the knowledge and memories of anyone he [[ImAHumanitarian consumes]] -- yes, that includes ''other'' geniuses, as well as military personnel whose expertise lies in operating tanks, choppers, etc.
* If leading the Squad that wins practically every major victory of a war counts as badassery, Gunter Welkin from ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' definitely counts. He's not a true soldier but just a student learning biology to become a school teacher. A skill which actually helps him win a number of critical battles, by using the environment to his advantage.
* Trilby, from the VideoGame/ChzoMythos, studied hard at engineering and mechanics before turning to the life of a GentlemanThief. What truly makes him a badass is that he used his skills to face the forces of evil not once, not twice... but THREE TIMES! Having also become a [[TheMenInBlack Man In Black]] he becomes the stuff of legend.
* Grace Nakimura from the ''VideoGame/GabrielKnight'' series, who is well versed in tai chi and ''not'' about to let herself be a DamselInDistress.
* Mical/Disciple and Bao-Dur from ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords''. Mical is a historian [[spoiler: and spy]] trying to salvage Jedi history and lore for the Republic. You meet him doing a little "light" reading in the bombed-out, nasty-critter-infested ruins of the Dantooine Enclave. His starting class is Soldier (VERY tough, plenty of combat feats), but you cross-class him to a Consular (MASSIVE amounts of Force whoop-ass). Bao-Dur is a shy, soft-spoken engineer who came up with such a nasty weapon of mass destruction (the Mass Shadow Generator) that even the ''Mandalorians'' were horrified when they saw it in action. He's also no stranger to more...personal combat, either. It's what cost him his left arm. Badass he is, he ''built his own'' artificial one. You can cross class him as a Guardian (mostly because his mechanical arm prevents him from wearing robes, thus limiting his ability to use Force powers anyway).
* ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss'' has ColonelBadass Jade Curtiss. He discovered/invented fomicry, a branch of science, by himself before he even turned ten; he is the personal confidant and right-hand-man to Emperor Peony, with some people speculating that Jade is really running things through his emperor; he is well versed in several scientific subjects, including medicine; he figures out the game's big plot twist [[{{Foreshadowing}} almost instantly, if you pay attention near the beginning of the game]]; he is, excepting [[StoryBreakerPower seventh fonists]], ''the'' most powerful fonist in the world; by the end of the game he's even shrugged off the effects of a Fon Slot Seal, a rare and dangerous weapon akin to a nuke in-universe.
* Arthur Morgan, from ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption2'', is an intelligent, philosophical, and thoughtful man. Compared to his friend (and protag of the [[VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption first game]]) John Marston, who is literate but still quite BookDumb, Arthur keeps a journal in which he articulates his thoughts and feelings remarkably well (a particularly impressive accomplishment, given that he didn't learn to read until he was in his teens), as well as express his skills as a talented artist with many sketches of the things he sees in his travels.
* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'', Genis is small, he's smart and carries a toy [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kendama kendama]] as a weapon. He also has the most dangerous spells at his disposal. His sister also has her moments.
* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'' Rita Mordio qualifies as well, she is a dedicated blastia researcher not older than 15 who can also burn their enemies to a crisp.
** She's quite agressive too.
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' has Shu Shirakawa, pilot of the Granzon. He has multiple P.H.D.'s at age 21, a strong grasp on alchemy, and improved on technology granted by [[spoiler: Guest]], which involves ''weaponized black holes''. Also, he and Jade Curtiss above have the [[Creator/TakehitoKoyasu same seiyuu]].
* [[TheSmartGuy Jason Hudson]], the secondary protagonist of ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps''; in addition to being a double-major in psychology and political science prior to his service, he is described as an excellent tactician with genius-level IQ.
* In ''[[VideoGame/HeroesOfMightAndMagic Heroes of Might and Magic V Tribes of the East]]'', vampire lord Giovanni dismisses Arantir as a humble bookworm, then attempts to backstab him... and Arantir easily eradicates him. Arantir points out that there is great power to be found in books, especially magical ones.



* Edgar Roni Figaro from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' is an engineer who outfitted the entire Figaro Castle with the ultimate defense--a submerge mode! He also fights with his engineering tools, including a drill, a bolt gun, and a CHAINSAW. And he's the king.
* The heroes of ''VideoGame/IMMeen''. Enough to fight demons bare-handed, [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu punching out Cthulu]].

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* Edgar Roni Figaro from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' is an engineer who outfitted the entire Figaro Castle with the ultimate defense--a defense -- a submerge mode! He also fights with his engineering tools, including a drill, a bolt gun, and a CHAINSAW. And he's the king.
* The heroes ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTactics'': the Calculator does stuff with math. Stuff like injuring every enemy on the screen. At once. Since the game lets you change classes, ''every one'' of ''VideoGame/IMMeen''. Enough your characters can learn to fight demons bare-handed, [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu punching be a bookworm. Combine this with all the other classes... Badassery out Cthulu]].the behind.
** An evil variant is Balk, a disgruntled machinist who aids the CorruptChurch in their proletarian killing spree. He always comes packing some horrible magic-shooting gun, and likes to snipe at you from an advantageous position. If you want a warrior's job done right, it sometimes takes a scientist.
** Nu Mou Scholars in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsA2'' use books as their weapons of choice. Seriously, no one expect a short and fragile race like the Nu Mou to be physically strong since they specialize in magic, but Scholars can deal a good amount of physical damage and use spells that hits everyone by just reading from the book. Human Seers also uses books for weapons and their Magick Frenzy ability lets them hit enemies with spells AND the book.
** Not only can Calculators nuke every enemy on the screen with high-level spells, they do it for ''no MP cost''! If properly used, Calculators are an even bigger GameBreaker than the infamously broken optional character Orlandu.
* Grace Nakimura from the ''VideoGame/GabrielKnight'' series, who is well versed in tai chi and ''not'' about to let herself be a DamselInDistress.
* Edmund from ''Website/GaiaOnline'' got his start as a MadScientist. Then he became a superhero. Then he fought off an AxCrazy vampire hitman... multiple times... These days, he's supposedly retired. Supposedly.
* ''VideoGame/GhostbustersTheVideoGame'' upgrades Winston to the badass bookworm status of his colleagues, stating that he's just received his doctorate.



** [[HiddenAgendaVillain Alex]], beginning as a medic of the Mercury Clan and multiclassing into MagnificentBastard, shows up to several [[{{Magitek}} Alchemy-powered machines]] through every game, with encyclopedic knowledge of each-- and if he doesn't have what it takes to use them, he knows how to [[UnwittingPawn sucker the heroes]] into [[NiceJobBreakingItHero doing his dirty work for him]]. Also, he may or may not have achieved [[PhysicalGod limited godhood]] at the end of ''The Lost Age''.

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** [[HiddenAgendaVillain Alex]], beginning as a medic of the Mercury Clan and multiclassing into MagnificentBastard, shows up to several [[{{Magitek}} Alchemy-powered machines]] through every game, with encyclopedic knowledge of each-- each -- and if he doesn't have what it takes to use them, he knows how to [[UnwittingPawn sucker the heroes]] into [[NiceJobBreakingItHero doing his dirty work for him]]. Also, he may or may not have achieved [[PhysicalGod limited godhood]] at the end of ''The Lost Age''.



* ''VideoGame/GhostbustersTheVideoGame'' upgrades Winston to the badass bookworm status of his colleagues, stating that he's just received his doctorate.
* Shulk in ''VideoGame/{{Xenoblade}}'' is a rare example of a main JRPG protagonist being this. He is a weapons researcher who is studying the SwordOfPlotAdvancement, and eventually wields it himself. Even before that, he's pretty adept at swordplay, while being a whole lot sharper than the typical IdiotHero.
* [[MagicIsMental Mages]] in general in ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' naturally enough. Of the specific {{NPC}}s are Big Hat Logan and his apprentice, Griggs.
* In ''Videogame/IMissTheSunrise'', every single character you meet has [[{{Immortality}} lived a very long time]], and most of them are scientists. As a result, almost all of the playable characters are this.
* Pre-augmentation, Adam Jensen of VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution was a security specialist with SWAT training and an associate degree in Criminal Justice. Post-augmentation, he picked up an interest in [[PastimesProvePersonality clock-making]] and his apartment is strewn with books on the subject, as well as various others on history, psychology, criminal law and cybernetics. He is also a [[CursedWithAwesome largely-robotic]] infiltration expert who can kill you quickly, quietly and in thirty different ways.
* Tycho Brahe from [[VideoGame/PennyArcadeAdventures Penny Arcade's "On the Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness"]]. Tycho is a scholar who comes from a long family tradition of seeking to end the world and he constantly has his nose in a book. He ''will'' throw his book into the air long enough to frag someone with a Tommy Gun, catch the book and continue reading though. His special attack includes ''throwing'' the book at foes and later on he 'upgrades' his weapon by mounting the book on it.
* Chris [=McShell=], Runner 10 from ''VideoGame/ZombiesRun'', is a quiet, unassuming statistician who is certainly physically fit but doesn't come across as rugged. His kill count is ''three times'' that of any other runner. His secret? Analysing the zombie's behaviours over many, many hours of study and theorizing until he came up with a mathematical model for zombie "flocking" behavior, and then using that model to predict their reactions and become a zombie killing machine. He's noted in the ''Runner's Guide'' as a "BAMF Statistician". Yes, yes he is.
* [[Franchise/TombRaider Lara Croft]]. She's been plundering ancient tombs and archeological sites, kicking ass, defeating ancient evils [[MsFanservice and looking damn fine while doing it]] since 1996.
** ''Especially'' in the [[VideoGame/TombRaider2013 2013 reboot]], where she begins as an adorable HollywoodNerd. Background documents you find even state that Sam has to drag her away from her books to get her to go out clubbing, and she's more interested in exploring libraries and historical sites than hitting the local hot spots. [[TookALeveLInBadass By the end of the game]] she's also a BrokenBird [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]] capable of mowing down {{Mook}}s and [[NinjaPirateRobotZombie undead samurai warriors]] by the hundreds.
*** '''But''' in the same game Lara can be considered a prom queen compared to the much nerdier and [[NerdGlasses spectacled]] [[{{Nerd}} Alex Weiss]], who's just suspenders and a bow tie away from being a stereotypical geek. Even the socially inept Lara finds poor Alex "awkward" at times. But despite all of this, Alex still proves his worth on the ship. He's an [[PlayfulHacker excellent hacker]] and guides Lara into establishing communications off the island. Even in a scrap, he's no slouch; he mows down many cultists with a sub-machine gun and is the only survivor, aside from Lara and Roth, to wield [[GunsAkimbo dual pistols]]. [[spoiler: Towards the end, he is the one who gets the tools to repair the ship so the remaining survivors can get off the island. It comes at cost of his life, as he [[HeroicSacrifice blows himself up along with the ship]] allowing Lara to escape, but not before scoring a [[KissOfDeath kiss]] from her]].
--> '''Alex''' "How often does a guy like me get to be a hero? The others are counting on us. Go! Now!".

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* ''VideoGame/GhostbustersTheVideoGame'' upgrades Winston to the badass bookworm status of his colleagues, stating that he's just received his doctorate.
* Shulk in ''VideoGame/{{Xenoblade}}''
Altair from ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' is a rare example of a main JRPG protagonist being this. He is a weapons researcher renowned tactician who is studying the SwordOfPlotAdvancement, and eventually wields it himself. Even before that, he's pretty adept at swordplay, while being a whole lot sharper than the typical IdiotHero.
* [[MagicIsMental Mages]] in general in ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' naturally enough. Of the specific {{NPC}}s are Big Hat Logan and his apprentice, Griggs.
* In ''Videogame/IMissTheSunrise'', every single character you meet
has [[{{Immortality}} lived a very long time]], and most fondness for a variety of them are scientists. As a result, almost all of the playable characters are this.
* Pre-augmentation, Adam Jensen of VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution was a security specialist with SWAT training and an associate degree in Criminal Justice. Post-augmentation, he picked up an interest in [[PastimesProvePersonality clock-making]] and his apartment is strewn with
books on the subject, as well as various others on history, psychology, criminal law and cybernetics. He is also a [[CursedWithAwesome largely-robotic]] infiltration expert who can kill you quickly, quietly and in thirty different ways.
* Tycho Brahe
from [[VideoGame/PennyArcadeAdventures Penny Arcade's "On the Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness"]]. Tycho is a scholar who comes from a long family tradition of seeking to end the world and he constantly has his nose in a book. He ''will'' throw his book into the air long enough lore to frag someone with a Tommy Gun, catch the book and continue reading though. His special attack includes ''throwing'' the book at foes and later on he 'upgrades' his weapon by mounting the book on it.
* Chris [=McShell=], Runner 10 from ''VideoGame/ZombiesRun'', is a quiet, unassuming statistician who is certainly physically fit but doesn't come across as rugged. His kill count is ''three times'' that of any other runner. His secret? Analysing the zombie's behaviours over many, many hours of study and theorizing until he came up with a mathematical model for zombie "flocking" behavior, and then using that model to predict their reactions and become a zombie killing machine. He's noted in the ''Runner's Guide'' as a "BAMF Statistician". Yes, yes he is.
* [[Franchise/TombRaider Lara Croft]]. She's been plundering ancient tombs and archeological sites, kicking ass, defeating ancient evils [[MsFanservice and looking damn fine while doing it]] since 1996.
** ''Especially'' in the [[VideoGame/TombRaider2013 2013 reboot]], where she begins as an adorable HollywoodNerd. Background documents you find even state that Sam has to drag her away from her books to get her to go out clubbing, and she's more interested in exploring libraries and historical sites than hitting the local hot spots. [[TookALeveLInBadass By the end of the game]] she's also a BrokenBird [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]] capable of mowing down {{Mook}}s and [[NinjaPirateRobotZombie undead samurai warriors]] by the hundreds.
*** '''But''' in the same game Lara can be considered a prom queen compared to the much nerdier and [[NerdGlasses spectacled]] [[{{Nerd}} Alex Weiss]], who's just suspenders and a bow tie away from being a stereotypical geek. Even the socially inept Lara finds poor Alex "awkward" at times. But despite all of this, Alex still proves his worth on the ship. He's an [[PlayfulHacker excellent hacker]] and guides Lara into establishing communications off the island. Even in a scrap, he's no slouch; he mows down many cultists with a sub-machine gun and is the only survivor, aside from Lara and Roth, to wield [[GunsAkimbo dual pistols]]. [[spoiler: Towards the end, he is the one who gets the tools to repair the ship so the remaining survivors can get off the island. It comes at cost of his life, as he [[HeroicSacrifice blows himself up along with the ship]] allowing Lara to escape, but not before scoring a [[KissOfDeath kiss]] from her]].
--> '''Alex''' "How often does a guy like me get to be a hero? The others are counting on us. Go! Now!".
nostalgic children books.



* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
** Rebecca Chambers. While she's a physically weak young woman, she is still an extremely gifted CombatMedic, which is especially shown in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' where she can mix herbs and make healing items, unlike her partner Billy Cohen, who's solely combat oriented. Outside of chemistry, Rebecca is shown to be a crack shot and she even defeats a Tyrant before Chris, Jill and Barry even see their first zombie. Unfortunately, by the time ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'' rolls around, Rebecca's resourcefulness is not apparent and she's little more than a DamselInDistress.
*** This is due in part to ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' coming ''chronologically'' before ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'', but being developed ''after'' that game and before they really developed her character.
** Jill Valentine is more or less this. She's shown to be bookish in the first Resident Evil, and in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis'', she defeats the Titular villain with skill, strategy and weaponry, as opposed to her partner Chris's usual method of brute force. This is partly why her change in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' is so drastic, as it abandons the thoughtful approach Jill held in the other games in favor of an mind-controlled [[ProfessionalKiller super assassin]].
** Leon S. Kennedy is described by Ada Wong in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4''[='=]s Ada's Reports as such: "Practically a genius, he has smarts and knows how to use them." Furthermore, he's shown in the "Leon vs. Chris" cutscene in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' as being able to fight [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Chris Redfield]] himself to a stalemate.
** Claire Redfield (Leon’s partner and Chris’s sister) prior to [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil2 RE2]] attended university and is very brainy. Claire was also trained in combat by her brother, can kill monsters with a handgun, survived a ZombieApocalypse and at one point goes OneWomanArmy on Umbrella’s Paris base, avoiding point-blank helicopter turret fire.
** A villainous example in Albert Wesker, a practised biotech researcher for several pharmaceutical companies with years of experience. He also took a SuperSerum which gave him SuperStrength, SuperSpeed and NighInvulnerability, meaning that not only is Wesker smarter than the heroes, he’s 10 times stronger than them, being a LightningBruiser as well as an EvilGenius.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
** The Chronicler of the [[AncientOrderOfProtectors Blades]] keeps a history of the Blades, often in code in case it falls into the wrong hands. They're also known for helping to plan operations and work mostly behind the scenes. The Chronicler has usually gone through the [[TrainingFromHell same training]] as the other Blades, vouching for their badassery.
** Given that the series treats [[MagicIsMental Magic as Mental]], many of Tamriel's most powerful mages and wizards are also some of the most well-learned people around. From the Altmeri mage-lords, to the [[TheMagocracy Telvanni]] wizards, to the [[MagicalSociety Psijic Order]], to the high ranking members of the various {{Wizarding School}} style institutions throughout Tamriel, many can fry a powerful foe with high level spells then turn around and give you a detailed explanation on their particular area(s) of interest/study.
** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'':
*** Esbern was the Chronicler of the Blades before the group was nearly wiped out and the survivors forced underground by the [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Thalmor]]. He's spent a long time studying the prophecies of [[BigBad Alduin]] and the Dragonborn. When the [[PlayerCharacter Dragonborn]] finds him to bring him to meet Delphine, he first spends several minutes packing up what he deems his most essential books. Despite his age (the Thalmor's dossier on him says that he is 70), he's still quite badass in combat, using [[PlayingWithFire fire spells]] and summoning [[ElementalEmbodiment Atronachs]].
*** Urag gro-Shub, Librarian of the [[WizardingSchool College of Winterhold]]. If the unusual name wasn't enough of a clue, Urag is an [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Orc]]. Yes, the big, normally brutish and often rather unintelligent green-skinned type. Urag, however, is a competent mage and will not hesitate to punish anyone who would damage the meticulously-organized and painstakingly-collected contents of his [[GreatBigLibraryOfEverything Arcanaeum]]. He is stern, but otherwise entirely reasonable. He displays some additional HiddenDepths in that he's also one of the few people capable of translating Arch-Mage Shalidor's writings and the Ancient Falmer tomes.
--->'''Urag gro-Shub:''' ''"You are now in the Arcanaeum, of which I am in charge. It might as well be my own little plane of Oblivion. Disrupt my Arcanaeum, and I will have you torn apart by angry Atronachs. Now, do you require assistance?"''
*** The ''Dragonborn'' DLC adds Seekers, a {{Cthulhumanoid}} form of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] in service to Hermaeus Mora, the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of [[KeeperOfForbiddenKnowledge Knowledge]]. In Apocrypha, Mora's [[EldritchLocation Daedric realm]], Seekers can typically found reading if there aren't any intruders in Apocrypha for them to attack. When they do attack, they are formidable foes who use powerful [[VampiricDraining draining]] ranged magic attacks that [[HomingProjectile home-in on their targets]].
*** ''Dragonborn'' also has Master Neloth, a Mage-Lord of the Dunmeri [[TheClan Great House]] [[TheMagocracy Telvanni]] (who previously appeared in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]''). He's a [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld very old]], [[TheArchMage very powerful]], and a very ''well-studied'' Mage-Lord. He's capable of casting high-level, powerful spells such as Incinerate, Thunderbolt, and Summon Storm Atronach, as well as buffs such as Ebonyflesh. When you encounter the dragon Krosulhah that Miraak sends after you, Neloth is present, and at high levels, he has a good chance of being able to ''incapacitate the dragon without help''.
* Marc Hawk in ''Mahjongg Artifacts'', an archaeologist who focuses on ancient China and studies martial arts in his spare time. The in-game comic depicts him as well-versed in old legends yet also perfectly capable of beating up some mooks who let themselves into his hotel room later on. Not to mention that near the end of the game he takes on {{Eldritch Abomination}}s from Atlantis and ''[[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu escapes unscathed]]''.
* In {{Cataclysm}} this is demanded of the player. As in real life, reading books is the most efficient way to learn new skills and research new crafting recipes. Most players' early-game strategy is to raid the nearest library and spend the next few in-game days reading all the textbooks.
* Caira of ''Videogame/{{Evolve}}''. She has multiple master's degrees, was the youngest team leader of Catalog, and wields a napalm grenade launcher against giant flesh eating monsters. And then once she kills them, she cuts them open and studies them.
** Taken a step further with Kala. Mentioned as being much smarter than Caira, she has a doctorate in Applied Quantum Molecular Biology, won several accolades in the same field, and fights monsters as a member of The Crew.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Tropico}}'', it's possible for the Intellectuals faction to take up arms and attempt to overthrow your regime just as any other faction. You can also become this if you pick "War Hero" or "Professor" as your background and "Scholarly" or "Athletic" as your respective trait.
* [[SquishyWizard Wizards]] in ''VideoGame/NexusClash'' are frail, otherworldly scholars who focus on delving into the secrets of the planes to unlock arcane knowledge. Specifically, knowledge of [[TheGunslinger volatile chemistry, ballistics and gunsmithing]].
* The FightingGame ''VideoGame/PhantomBreaker'' has [[VisualNovel/SteinsGate Kurisu Makise]] as a [[GuestFighter playable guest character]]. Among a cast of characters who can use magic and have special powers, Kurisu is the only normal human, however, aside of [[KickChick fighting purely via kicks]], she's a GadgeteerGenius who can use weapons that she takes out of nowhere, based on the future gadgets from her home game.
** Kurisu later returns in ''Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds'', a retro styled BeatEmUp and spin-off to PhantomBreaker, as a playable character via DLC. Later, The game adds [[VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes Frau Kojirou]] as a playable character, also via DLC. In her home game, Frau was a brilliant programmer, and it shows, as her fighting style involves using remote-controlled small robots as weapons, and her [[DesperationAttack Phantom Break]] has her summoning a giant mecha that wipes out everything in Frau's lane.
* The character Cyrus in VideoGame/{{Octopath Traveler}} is a scholar who becomes giddy when he is offered the chance to study a rare book and uses his wits and keen senses to solve mysteries, but in combat, he happens to be a formidable wizard with a collection of devastating elemental attacks.
* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper 2'': The [[FallenAngel Dark Angels]] are formidable {{Magic Knight}}s and the most advanced units in the game, and will get very grumpy if your evil lair doesn't include a MagicalLibrary where they can relax during downtime.
* Dr. Kruglov from ''VideoGame/{{STALKER}}: Shadow of Chernobyl''. You can meet him in the Wild Territory with a small science team investigating the phenomenon of the Zone, besieged by a team of heavily-armed mercenaries trying to get the data he's keeping from them. If the player intervenes then he becomes the subject of the most bearable EscortMission in video game history: while he claims to be a "third rate fighter", he is competent in a firefight and a good shot with any decent assault rifle, scoring headshots often. Combined with his heavy-duty armour, it is likely Kruglov will survive the scenario and become the more competent replacement for Dr. Semenov in the Ecologist missions - while Semenov tries to abandon you during a bad blowout, Kruglov will follow you in, stubbornly refusing to leave your side. If the player ''does not'' intervene, Kruglov's team are picked off one by one until only he is left, at which point Wolfhound the merc leader will contact him delivering a final ultimatum for the data; Kruglov ignores him and Wolfhound basically gives up and says "I've had enough, looks like this is going to get ugly", to which Kruglov simply replies [[DefiantToTheEnd "As you wish"]]. If the mercs kill Kruglov, you find out that his last act before the mercs got him [[spoiler:was destroying the data on his PDA, effectively completely wasting their time. What a badass.]]

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* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
The ''VideoGame/HalfLife'' series revolves around an interdimensional war between alien empires that spills over to an alien invasion and conquest of Earth, in which the human fight against the alien invaders is almost entirely in the hand of theoretical physicists.
** Rebecca Chambers. Most famous the main protagonist Dr. Gordon Freeman (pictured above), who only gets to show off his scientific expertise by performing the tasks of a lowly lab technician, but [[AllThereInTheManual according to the manual]], he just returned to America from his last university job in Europe and got his new employment in probably one of the world's biggest and most secret research facilities. On the badass side, he kills hundreds of aliens and monsters in the span of three days and travels to an alien dimension to kill an EldritchAbomination with machine guns, laser rifles, and rocket launchers.
** And then there is also the staff at the Lambda Complex, who have been doing expeditions into the hostile alien dimension for quite some time.
** In ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'', the human resistance against the alien occupation is apparently founded and led by the leader of Gordon's old team, Dr. Eli Vance. The rest of the inner circle includes Dr. Kleiner, Dr. Mossman, and Dr. Magnusson.
While none of them are great fighters, they still have been leading the fight against an alien empire for well over a decade.
** Alyx Vance, the daughter of Dr. Eli Vance, seems to be the resistance's main muscle and top infiltrator. Since there haven't been any universities on earth since she was a little girl, she does not have a degree, but
she's a physically weak young woman, she is still one of the world's experts in dimensional travel and teleportation. And also an extremely gifted CombatMedic, which expert electrical engineer.
** And while certainly not a badass in any sense, even the human puppet governor of Earth, Dr. Wallace Breen, the former director of the Black Mesa Research Facility,
is a physicist.
** [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Also, Gina Cross and Colette Green from the Half-Life: Decay spinoff.]]
* In ''[[VideoGame/HeroesOfMightAndMagic Heroes of Might and Magic V Tribes of the East]]'', vampire lord Giovanni dismisses Arantir as a humble bookworm, then attempts to backstab him... and Arantir easily eradicates him. Arantir points out that there is great power to be found in books,
especially shown in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' where she can mix herbs and make healing items, unlike her partner Billy Cohen, who's solely combat oriented. Outside of chemistry, Rebecca is shown to be a crack shot and she even defeats a Tyrant before Chris, Jill and Barry even see their first zombie. Unfortunately, by the time ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'' rolls around, Rebecca's resourcefulness is not apparent and she's little more than a DamselInDistress.
*** This is due in part to ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' coming ''chronologically'' before ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'', but being developed ''after'' that game and before they really developed her character.
** Jill Valentine is more or less this. She's shown to be bookish in the first Resident Evil, and in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis'', she defeats the Titular villain with skill, strategy and weaponry, as opposed to her partner Chris's usual method of brute force. This is partly why her change in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' is so drastic, as it abandons the thoughtful approach Jill held in the other games in favor of an mind-controlled [[ProfessionalKiller super assassin]].
** Leon S. Kennedy is described by Ada Wong in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4''[='=]s Ada's Reports as such: "Practically a genius, he has smarts and knows how to use them." Furthermore, he's shown in the "Leon vs. Chris" cutscene in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' as being able to fight [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Chris Redfield]] himself to a stalemate.
** Claire Redfield (Leon’s partner and Chris’s sister) prior to [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil2 RE2]] attended university and is very brainy. Claire was also trained in combat by her brother, can kill monsters with a handgun, survived a ZombieApocalypse and at one point goes OneWomanArmy on Umbrella’s Paris base, avoiding point-blank helicopter turret fire.
** A villainous example in Albert Wesker, a practised biotech researcher for several pharmaceutical companies with years of experience. He also took a SuperSerum which gave him SuperStrength, SuperSpeed and NighInvulnerability, meaning that not only is Wesker smarter than the heroes, he’s 10 times stronger than them, being a LightningBruiser as well as an EvilGenius.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
** The Chronicler of the [[AncientOrderOfProtectors Blades]] keeps a history of the Blades, often in code in case it falls into the wrong hands. They're also known for helping to plan operations and work mostly behind the scenes. The Chronicler has usually gone through the [[TrainingFromHell same training]] as the other Blades, vouching for their badassery.
** Given that the series treats [[MagicIsMental Magic as Mental]], many of Tamriel's most powerful mages and wizards are also some of the most well-learned people around. From the Altmeri mage-lords, to the [[TheMagocracy Telvanni]] wizards, to the [[MagicalSociety Psijic Order]], to the high ranking members of the various {{Wizarding School}} style institutions throughout Tamriel, many can fry a powerful foe with high level spells then turn around and give you a detailed explanation on their particular area(s) of interest/study.
** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'':
*** Esbern was the Chronicler of the Blades before the group was nearly wiped out and the survivors forced underground by the [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Thalmor]]. He's spent a long time studying the prophecies of [[BigBad Alduin]] and the Dragonborn. When the [[PlayerCharacter Dragonborn]] finds him to bring him to meet Delphine, he first spends several minutes packing up what he deems his most essential books. Despite his age (the Thalmor's dossier on him says that he is 70), he's still quite badass in combat, using [[PlayingWithFire fire spells]] and summoning [[ElementalEmbodiment Atronachs]].
*** Urag gro-Shub, Librarian of the [[WizardingSchool College of Winterhold]]. If the unusual name wasn't enough of a clue, Urag is an [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Orc]]. Yes, the big, normally brutish and often rather unintelligent green-skinned type. Urag, however, is a competent mage and will not hesitate to punish anyone who would damage the meticulously-organized and painstakingly-collected contents of his [[GreatBigLibraryOfEverything Arcanaeum]]. He is stern, but otherwise entirely reasonable. He displays some additional HiddenDepths in that he's also one of the few people capable of translating Arch-Mage Shalidor's writings and the Ancient Falmer tomes.
--->'''Urag gro-Shub:''' ''"You are now in the Arcanaeum, of which I am in charge. It might as well be my own little plane of Oblivion. Disrupt my Arcanaeum, and I will have you torn apart by angry Atronachs. Now, do you require assistance?"''
*** The ''Dragonborn'' DLC adds Seekers, a {{Cthulhumanoid}} form of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] in service to Hermaeus Mora, the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of [[KeeperOfForbiddenKnowledge Knowledge]]. In Apocrypha, Mora's [[EldritchLocation Daedric realm]], Seekers can typically found reading if there aren't any intruders in Apocrypha for them to attack. When they do attack, they are formidable foes who use powerful [[VampiricDraining draining]] ranged magic attacks that [[HomingProjectile home-in on their targets]].
*** ''Dragonborn'' also has Master Neloth, a Mage-Lord of the Dunmeri [[TheClan Great House]] [[TheMagocracy Telvanni]] (who previously appeared in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]''). He's a [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld very old]], [[TheArchMage very powerful]], and a very ''well-studied'' Mage-Lord. He's capable of casting high-level, powerful spells such as Incinerate, Thunderbolt, and Summon Storm Atronach, as well as buffs such as Ebonyflesh. When you encounter the dragon Krosulhah that Miraak sends after you, Neloth is present, and at high levels, he has a good chance of being able to ''incapacitate the dragon without help''.
* Marc Hawk in ''Mahjongg Artifacts'', an archaeologist who focuses on ancient China and studies martial arts in his spare time. The in-game comic depicts him as well-versed in old legends yet also perfectly capable of beating up some mooks who let themselves into his hotel room later on. Not to mention that near the end of the game he takes on {{Eldritch Abomination}}s from Atlantis and ''[[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu escapes unscathed]]''.
* In {{Cataclysm}} this is demanded of the player. As in real life, reading books is the most efficient way to learn new skills and research new crafting recipes. Most players' early-game strategy is to raid the nearest library and spend the next few in-game days reading all the textbooks.
* Caira of ''Videogame/{{Evolve}}''. She has multiple master's degrees, was the youngest team leader of Catalog, and wields a napalm grenade launcher against giant flesh eating monsters. And then once she kills them, she cuts them open and studies them.
** Taken a step further with Kala. Mentioned as being much smarter than Caira, she has a doctorate in Applied Quantum Molecular Biology, won several accolades in the same field, and fights monsters as a member of The Crew.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Tropico}}'', it's possible for the Intellectuals faction to take up arms and attempt to overthrow your regime just as any other faction. You can also become this if you pick "War Hero" or "Professor" as your background and "Scholarly" or "Athletic" as your respective trait.
* [[SquishyWizard Wizards]] in ''VideoGame/NexusClash'' are frail, otherworldly scholars who focus on delving into the secrets of the planes to unlock arcane knowledge. Specifically, knowledge of [[TheGunslinger volatile chemistry, ballistics and gunsmithing]].
* The FightingGame ''VideoGame/PhantomBreaker'' has [[VisualNovel/SteinsGate Kurisu Makise]] as a [[GuestFighter playable guest character]]. Among a cast of characters who can use magic and have special powers, Kurisu is the only normal human, however, aside of [[KickChick fighting purely via kicks]], she's a GadgeteerGenius who can use weapons that she takes out of nowhere, based on the future gadgets from her home game.
** Kurisu later returns in ''Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds'', a retro styled BeatEmUp and spin-off to PhantomBreaker, as a playable character via DLC. Later, The game adds [[VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes Frau Kojirou]] as a playable character, also via DLC. In her home game, Frau was a brilliant programmer, and it shows, as her fighting style involves using remote-controlled small robots as weapons, and her [[DesperationAttack Phantom Break]] has her summoning a giant mecha that wipes out everything in Frau's lane.
* The character Cyrus in VideoGame/{{Octopath Traveler}} is a scholar who becomes giddy when he is offered the chance to study a rare book and uses his wits and keen senses to solve mysteries, but in combat, he happens to be a formidable wizard with a collection of devastating elemental attacks.
* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper 2'': The [[FallenAngel Dark Angels]] are formidable {{Magic Knight}}s and the most advanced units in the game, and will get very grumpy if your evil lair doesn't include a MagicalLibrary where they can relax during downtime.
* Dr. Kruglov from ''VideoGame/{{STALKER}}: Shadow of Chernobyl''. You can meet him in the Wild Territory with a small science team investigating the phenomenon of the Zone, besieged by a team of heavily-armed mercenaries trying to get the data he's keeping from them. If the player intervenes then he becomes the subject of the most bearable EscortMission in video game history: while he claims to be a "third rate fighter", he is competent in a firefight and a good shot with any decent assault rifle, scoring headshots often. Combined with his heavy-duty armour, it is likely Kruglov will survive the scenario and become the more competent replacement for Dr. Semenov in the Ecologist missions - while Semenov tries to abandon you during a bad blowout, Kruglov will follow you in, stubbornly refusing to leave your side. If the player ''does not'' intervene, Kruglov's team are picked off one by one until only he is left, at which point Wolfhound the merc leader will contact him delivering a final ultimatum for the data; Kruglov ignores him and Wolfhound basically gives up and says "I've had enough, looks like this is going to get ugly", to which Kruglov simply replies [[DefiantToTheEnd "As you wish"]]. If the mercs kill Kruglov, you find out that his last act before the mercs got him [[spoiler:was destroying the data on his PDA, effectively completely wasting their time. What a badass.]]
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* In ''Videogame/IMissTheSunrise'', every single character you meet has [[{{Immortality}} lived a very long time]], and most of them are scientists. As a result, almost all of the playable characters are this.
* The heroes of ''VideoGame/IMMeen''. Enough to fight demons bare-handed, [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu punching out Cthulu]].






* ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou''
** Sho Minamimoto. He will nuke you [[MouthfulOfPi with pi.]]
** Joshua. He's the most intelligent member of the playable cast, and [[spoiler: he's the Composer, which means he's a physical god.]]
* Lexicus Runewright in ''VideoGame/RuneScape''. Looks like a harmless librarian before he starts summoning books that shoots pages at you, plus multiple exploding books that could easily tear you to shreds if you don't have the sense to run.
* Probably one of the earliest FPS examples is The Hacker from ''VideoGame/SystemShock'', where he manages to survive in the space station filled to the brim with mutants and cyborgs controlled by the Megalomaniac AI. That Military-Grade Neural Interface probably helped too.

* Several of the magic users in ''Franchise/FireEmblem'', especially if they're of the Mage/Sage, Cleric/Priest/Bishop or the Shaman/Druid classes. More specific examples are:
** Marth's friend Merric. ([=FE1=], 3, 11 and 12)
** Azel the Fire Mage ([=FE4=]);
** Mage General Cecilia, Niime the Hermit ([=FE6=]);
** Canas, Renault, Lord Pent of Reglay, Erk, [[spoiler: BigBad Nergal and his ShadowArchetype, the Arch-Sage Athos]] ([=FE7=]);
** Lute, Saleh, Ewan, Artur, Knoll, Natasha, Lyon ([=FE8=]).
** Soren ([=FE9/10=])
** [[PlayerCharacter The Avatar]], Sumia, Miriel, Ricken and [[spoiler: Miriel's son]] Laurent ([=FE13=]).
** Leo and, for a non-mage example, [[PlayerCharacter the Avatar again]] ([=FE14=])
** And for non-magic users who are still Badass Bookworms... the Cavalier Lance from [=FE6=] fit the trope to a T.

* ''VideoGame/Persona3'': Multiple:
** Mitsuru Kirijo is a top-marks student, [[StudentCouncilPresident president]] of the AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil, and [[{{Ojou}} daughter of the man who owns the school]]. She's also [[LadyOfWar quite handy with a rapier]]. [[spoiler: At one point late in the game, she even tries shouting down a monster.]] [[FateWorseThanDeath Even her own teammates are terrified by her at times]].
** Then there's The Protagonist, who is not only the most powerful and versatile fighter in the entire game, but is also a genius who can consistantly rank as N.1 in his school level (assuming that you take the time to level up his Academics stat).
* Daniel Dankovski from ''VideoGame/{{Pathologic}}'' is a world-famous pathophysiologist, but he is also an excellent sniper and sharpshooter, and he is very strong at knife- and fist- fight.
* Barry, the PlayerCharacter from ''VideoGame/{{Magium}}'', has spent years nerding out about magic (since he desires to become a mage), and it shows more often than not. How badass he is depending on the player's choices and stat distribution.
* [[MagicalNativeAmerican Nightwolf]] from ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', before Hell broke loose in [=MK3=], was a historian whose knowledge of both shamanism ''and'' Native American legends as well as his physical strength was what made him qualified to become one of the Earth Warriors. In [[WesternAnimation/MortalKombatDefendersOfTheRealm the cartoon]], he's also a computer genius on top of a fighter and a walking myth encyclopaedia. In the original arcade ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'', as Nightwolf, you could actually throw your opponent, run after him, and throw him before he had a chance to recover. Also, in the newer games, he tends to have easy combos that take 25% of your life bar.
* Citan from ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'' is one of the best examples of this. He enjoys reading, tinkering with machinery, and other bookish hobbies, yet is one of the planet's best swordsmen, as well as being a master Gear pilot who has had an Omnigear since even before the events of the game).
* The first six members of [[Franchise/KingdomHearts Organization XIII]] have this as part of their backstory (or so [[{{Fanon}} we assume]]); Six brilliant apprentices of a wise and loved king... who manage to release TheHeartless on the worlds and become the most powerful [[BetaTestBaddie Nobodies]] around. Zexion, who was one of the original 6 Organization XIII members, fits this trope. His weapon? A book.
* A few examples from the ''VideoGame/PhantasyStar'' series:
** Hugh from the second installment is seemingly just some random biologist who can use status debuffs, nothing especially useful, until he gains a surprisingly accurate multi-target insta-kill spell. That and the fact he can use a mace!
** Hahn from the fourth game also does this but can combine it with something else to cast Holocaust (you have to be badass to get away with that level of tactlessness)
* Jaina Proudmoore in ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'' is actually like this, seeing that she really LIKES studying and declares to be 'in love' with her studies or profession as a mage, since it lets her study a lot.
** As of the writing of this contribution, Discipline Priests from ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', who also count as BadassPreacher.
* Patchouli Knowledge from the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series is a pretty good example of the "magician" variety: she closets herself in (what amounts to) her own private library virtually all the time -- researching new and innovative ways to produce MoreDakka. And she's not afraid to use them! Though the badassness level is sometimes slightly hurt by the fact that her frail health and asthma, due to lack of exercise and open air, can impede her ability to recite the incantations or endure protracted battles. Not that most people live to see the point where this matters.
** Also Marisa Kirisame, who got to be a magician in a setting where most true magicians have an inherent gift solely by studying ''really'' hard... and has [[BeamSpam enough firepower]] [[EnergyWeapon in her hands]] [[KamehameHadoken to turn a country into a crater]]. And ''very'' little moral trouble with using it, too.
** Nitori Kawashiro. She goes by with the nickname "Super Youkai ''Warhead''", and arms herself with an Extending Arm plus and [[InvisibilityCloak Invisibility Module]] she built herself, despite the fact that the general level of technology in Gensokyo being equivalent to the Sengoku Jidai era. Or even earlier.
* Keats in ''VideoGame/{{Folklore}}'' goes from mild mannered skeptical IntrepidReporter to a destroyer of souls with seemingly little convincing.



* Shad, from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'', could be a contender for this trope. He's a textbook nerd, with glasses and argyle socks and a freakishly large bow tie, who natters on extensively about the ancient race of bird-people called the Oocca. He's also tolerably muscular, uses an ornamental dagger as a ''bookmark'', and forms a Resistance with the characters Auru, Ashei, and Rusl -- all of whom are easily defined as being badass. [[spoiler:Plus the ancient Hyrulean BAZOOKA.]] It stands to reason that Shad wouldn't be part of that little collective if he couldn't hold his own.
** Farore who appears in [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaGames Oracle Of Ages]] [[https://hydra-media.cursecdn.com/zelda.gamepedia.com/d/dc/Farore_Oracle.png?version=a55c8387659fc80c7058458a57a5e884 seems harmless]] little wallflower till you realize she's mortal recantation of ''The Goddess Of Courage''. In ''Minish Cap'' she can even boost Link's attack and defense.
** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', reading Zelda's diary and seeing her in flashbacks shows her as very bookish and driven in her goals to protect Hyrule. But this Zelda is also very emotionally vulnerable as well as prone to anger and sadness making her probably the most human Zelda to date.
* Both Arcturus and Valerian Mengsk of ''VideoGame/StarCraft'' are both trained in swordsmanship and the use of a rifle as well as the former being a MagnificentBastard and the latter being an AdventurerArchaeologist.
* Lucian of the Elite Four in ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' mentions that he just finished a book when you arrived and has the book depicted in his entering battle animation in Platinum. He's the ''last'' of the Elite Four, a devastating Psychic-type specialist. If you talk to him after beating him, he mentions he's going to go back to reading in order to prepare for his next battle. ''Awesome''. You can run into him at the Canalave Library once after having entered the Hall of Fame your first time.
** On a similar note, Shauntal, the Elite Four's Ghost type specialist in ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite''. She's a lot like Lucian, except that she writes books as well as reading them.
** ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire'': Rustboro Gym Leader Roxanne is also depicted as one, especially in the manga -- where she forces all hopefuls into taking a ''written exam'' for the right to challenge her. It's pretty verbose on top of that, meaning that with [[WildChild one exception]], everyone who got to fight her had some serious language comprehension skills.
** [[OmnicidalManiac Cyrus]] from Team Galactic. Scientist, engineer, roboticist, strongest Pokemon trainer in the team and one of the strongest trainers in all Sinnoh, and the [[spoiler: man who captured the embodiments of Willpower, Emotion, Knowledge, Space, and Time]].
** Uxie and Azelf could be this in Pokémon form. They're small, Psychic-type pixies, so it seems like they would specialize in the Special end of the spectrum, which is partially true; Azelf's Special Attack is very high. However, its physical Attack stat is just as high. Uxie's got better defense and special defense stats, but it being the Knowledge Pokémon qualifies it as this trope. Mesprit is in-between.
** From the same game, [[VideoGame/{{PokemonDiamondAndPearl}} Cynthia.]] A LOT more emphasis is put on the badass part, since she's pretty much the only champion to have a competively balanced team, but she's very interested in mythology and history. [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation Unless you interpret that as a lie and believe she's researching it]] [[spoiler: to stop Cyrus.]]
* Likewise Lloyd in ''VideoGame/MOTHER1'', though [[GameplayAndStorySegregation storywise]] he had to [[TookALevelInBadass Take A Level In Badass]] first.



* QuintessentialBritishGentleman VideoGame/ProfessorLayton is one of these, even though [[WidgetSeries the games consist mostly of solving puzzles]]. One particular example of this appears in the second game, in which one cutscene shows that Layton is quite proficient with a sword.
** In the prequels, we have Emmy Altava, who can almost keep up with the professor in terms of puzzle solving ability and can beat up goons far larger than her.


* John Vattic from ''VideoGame/SecondSight,'' a skinny, awkward-looking academic... that also happens to be one of the most powerful psychics in the game. Plus, as seen in the first level of the game, he can kill people with his bare hands.
* In ''Franchise/MassEffect'', due to the highly advanced technology of the setting, most people are either this or a GeniusBruiser. Any class reliant upon tech attacks is usually this, as are a few biotics.
** [[HotScientist Liara]] [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe T'Soni]] is a rather [[SilkHidingSteel unassuming archaeologist, until you find out]] ''she can kill you [[MindOverMatter with her mind]]''. If the player isn't an Adept, she's the most powerful biotic in the game. [[TookALevelInBadass And that's only in the first game...]] Made especially awesome when she takes on the Shadow Broker. After noticing what his extremely rare species was and getting him angry enough to overreact, she notices the flaw in his shields and uses her biotics to take him out.
** [[WrenchWench Tali'Zorah nar Rayya]]: don't let that 'all tech' rating fool you, she can pack a mean shotgun and gets the strongest shields in the game by default, in addition to her ability to kill you with her toolkit. Quarians in general tend to fit the trope. Their entire life and culture revolves around spaceships and technology, and their environmental suits make them look like skinny engineering nerds. But don't let that fool you.
** Professor Mordin Solus. MotorMouth doctor. Ran clinic during plague, threat to mercenaries. Came to start trouble. Killed them, left bodies on display. [[RetiredBadass Formerly part of Special Tasks Group]]. ''(inhale)'' Never saw him coming. Salarians in general fit trope. First impressions awkward, but Salarian ingenuity, intelligence, and logic will hold the line.
** To a degree, [[TheWoobie Kaidan Alenko]]. He's a techie with medical training who initially appears to simply be a NiceGuy. However, as you learn later, he's also an [[BewareTheNiceOnes incredibly powerful biotic]] (for a human) who (accidentally) killed one of his instructors in biotic training who threatened [[BerserkButton the girl he liked]] and then Kaidan after Kaidan stood up for her.
** [[JackOfAllStats Sentinel]] Shepard, having learnt to combine [[MindOverMatter biotic abilities]] and [[TheEngineer engineering]] on the battlefield to devestating effect, in addition to their N7 special forces training. How badass is Sentinel Shepard? It's possible to complete the game on Insanity without firing a ''single'' shot. Shepard doesn't ''need'' guns. Engineer Shepard also qualifies, even getting a bonus to research due to their intelligence.
** Kasumi Goto is a master thief turned Cerberus affiliate/asset, [[spoiler:however briefly]]. Once she's been recruited, paying a visit to the observation deck she's claimed as her personal quarters reveals that she enjoys various forms of artistic expression, literature included. Especially noteworthy since this is a future where all those books would be available electronically through the extranet for a much lower cost, except she simply enjoys holding an actual book while reading. Besides, being a master thief probably helps circumvent the cost issue. She also writes haiku. About Jacob's dreamy abs.
* Varric Tethras in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' (and to a lesser extent in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'') is a somewhat rare example of an asskicking ''author''. He's essentially the InUniverse equivalent of Creator/StephenKing if the popularity of his novels and serials are any indication. He's also a wicked shot with [[ICallItVera Bianca]], his RepeatingCrossbow, and holds his own quite well as a frontline agent of the Inquisition and party member.

* Protagonist Giacomo from ''VideoGame/RiseOfLegends'' is this. Who else would lead a RoaringRampageOfRevenge that culminates in him [[spoiler: destroying {{Sufficiently Advanced Alien}}s who claim to be gods?]]
* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** Tails. He is a freaking genius, even making a robotic suit that rivals Eggman's, while at the same time being fairly fast, having the ability to fly, and, in some games, being able to take out Eggman by himself. Not through intelligence, though. No, through beating the ever loving crap out of him! In ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'', he [[spoiler:has to go and beat Eggman to a missile then take on one of Eggman's mechs by himself, saving the city SINGLE HANDEDLY]].
** Eggman himself, being a mad scientist and the series' BigBad. The guy single-handedly built his empire, which is made up of armies of [[Main/KillerRobot Killer Robots]], sky and space fleets, badass mechs, and even [[KillSat Kill Sats]]. Sonic and his friends are the only things standing between him and world conquest.
* Alex Mercer from ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}''. Before the events of the game, he had already earned a [=PhD=] in genetic engineering by age 29, and it's heavily implied that his work was leaps and bounds ahead of everyone else's. Then he's infected with TheVirus and offensive abilities so great that he can slice a tank in half (and then pick up those halves and smash helicopters out of the sky with them) and decimate entire bases single-handedly, as well as defensive abilities that enable him to survive point-blank tank fire and [[spoiler:survive a direct hit to the face ''with a nuke'']]. Oh, and he also gains all of the knowledge and memories of anyone he [[ImAHumanitarian consumes]] -- yes, that includes ''other'' geniuses, as well as military personnel whose expertise lies in operating tanks, choppers, etc.
* If leading the Squad that wins practically every major victory of a war counts as badassery, Gunter Welkin from ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'' definitely counts. He's not a true soldier but just a student learning biology to become a school teacher. A skill which actually helps him win a number of critical battles, by using the environment to his advantage.
* Mical/Disciple and Bao-Dur from ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords''. Mical is a historian [[spoiler: and spy]] trying to salvage Jedi history and lore for the Republic. You meet him doing a little "light" reading in the bombed-out, nasty-critter-infested ruins of the Dantooine Enclave. His starting class is Soldier (VERY tough, plenty of combat feats), but you cross-class him to a Consular (MASSIVE amounts of Force whoop-ass). Bao-Dur is a shy, soft-spoken engineer who came up with such a nasty weapon of mass destruction (the Mass Shadow Generator) that even the ''Mandalorians'' were horrified when they saw it in action. He's also no stranger to more...personal combat, either. It's what cost him his left arm. Badass he is, he ''built his own'' artificial one. You can cross class him as a Guardian (mostly because his mechanical arm prevents him from wearing robes, thus limiting his ability to use Force powers anyway).
* ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss'' has ColonelBadass Jade Curtiss. He discovered/invented fomicry, a branch of science, by himself before he even turned ten; he is the personal confidant and right-hand-man to Emperor Peony, with some people speculating that Jade is really running things through his emperor; he is well versed in several scientific subjects, including medicine; he figures out the game's big plot twist [[{{Foreshadowing}} almost instantly, if you pay attention near the beginning of the game]]; he is, excepting [[StoryBreakerPower seventh fonists]], ''the'' most powerful fonist in the world; by the end of the game he's even shrugged off the effects of a Fon Slot Seal, a rare and dangerous weapon akin to a nuke in-universe.
* Arthur Morgan, from ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption2'', is an intelligent, philosophical, and thoughtful man. Compared to his friend (and protag of the [[VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption first game]]) John Marston, who is literate but still quite BookDumb, Arthur keeps a journal in which he articulates his thoughts and feelings remarkably well (a particularly impressive accomplishment, given that he didn't learn to read until he was in his teens), as well as express his skills as a talented artist with many sketches of the things he sees in his travels.
* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'', Genis is small, he's smart and carries a toy [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kendama kendama]] as a weapon. He also has the most dangerous spells at his disposal. His sister also has her moments.
* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'' Rita Mordio qualifies as well, she is a dedicated blastia researcher not older than 15 who can also burn their enemies to a crisp.
** She's quite agressive too.
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' has Shu Shirakawa, pilot of the Granzon. He has multiple P.H.D.'s at age 21, a strong grasp on alchemy, and improved on technology granted by [[spoiler: Guest]], which involves ''weaponized black holes''. Also, he and Jade Curtiss above have the [[Creator/TakehitoKoyasu same seiyuu]].

* [[TheSmartGuy Jason Hudson]], the secondary protagonist of ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps''; in addition to being a double-major in psychology and political science prior to his service, he is described as an excellent tactician with genius-level IQ.




* Shulk in ''VideoGame/{{Xenoblade}}'' is a rare example of a main JRPG protagonist being this. He is a weapons researcher who is studying the SwordOfPlotAdvancement, and eventually wields it himself. Even before that, he's pretty adept at swordplay, while being a whole lot sharper than the typical IdiotHero.

* Tycho Brahe from [[VideoGame/PennyArcadeAdventures Penny Arcade's "On the Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness"]]. Tycho is a scholar who comes from a long family tradition of seeking to end the world and he constantly has his nose in a book. He ''will'' throw his book into the air long enough to frag someone with a Tommy Gun, catch the book and continue reading though. His special attack includes ''throwing'' the book at foes and later on he 'upgrades' his weapon by mounting the book on it.
* Chris [=McShell=], Runner 10 from ''VideoGame/ZombiesRun'', is a quiet, unassuming statistician who is certainly physically fit but doesn't come across as rugged. His kill count is ''three times'' that of any other runner. His secret? Analysing the zombie's behaviours over many, many hours of study and theorizing until he came up with a mathematical model for zombie "flocking" behavior, and then using that model to predict their reactions and become a zombie killing machine. He's noted in the ''Runner's Guide'' as a "BAMF Statistician". Yes, yes he is.
* [[Franchise/TombRaider Lara Croft]]. She's been plundering ancient tombs and archeological sites, kicking ass, defeating ancient evils [[MsFanservice and looking damn fine while doing it]] since 1996.
** ''Especially'' in the [[VideoGame/TombRaider2013 2013 reboot]], where she begins as an adorable HollywoodNerd. Background documents you find even state that Sam has to drag her away from her books to get her to go out clubbing, and she's more interested in exploring libraries and historical sites than hitting the local hot spots. [[TookALeveLInBadass By the end of the game]] she's also a BrokenBird [[OneManArmy One Woman Army]] capable of mowing down {{Mook}}s and [[NinjaPirateRobotZombie undead samurai warriors]] by the hundreds.
*** '''But''' in the same game Lara can be considered a prom queen compared to the much nerdier and [[NerdGlasses spectacled]] [[{{Nerd}} Alex Weiss]], who's just suspenders and a bow tie away from being a stereotypical geek. Even the socially inept Lara finds poor Alex "awkward" at times. But despite all of this, Alex still proves his worth on the ship. He's an [[PlayfulHacker excellent hacker]] and guides Lara into establishing communications off the island. Even in a scrap, he's no slouch; he mows down many cultists with a sub-machine gun and is the only survivor, aside from Lara and Roth, to wield [[GunsAkimbo dual pistols]]. [[spoiler: Towards the end, he is the one who gets the tools to repair the ship so the remaining survivors can get off the island. It comes at cost of his life, as he [[HeroicSacrifice blows himself up along with the ship]] allowing Lara to escape, but not before scoring a [[KissOfDeath kiss]] from her]].
--> '''Alex''' "How often does a guy like me get to be a hero? The others are counting on us. Go! Now!".
* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
** Rebecca Chambers. While she's a physically weak young woman, she is still an extremely gifted CombatMedic, which is especially shown in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' where she can mix herbs and make healing items, unlike her partner Billy Cohen, who's solely combat oriented. Outside of chemistry, Rebecca is shown to be a crack shot and she even defeats a Tyrant before Chris, Jill and Barry even see their first zombie. Unfortunately, by the time ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'' rolls around, Rebecca's resourcefulness is not apparent and she's little more than a DamselInDistress.
*** This is due in part to ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' coming ''chronologically'' before ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'', but being developed ''after'' that game and before they really developed her character.
** Jill Valentine is more or less this. She's shown to be bookish in the first Resident Evil, and in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis'', she defeats the Titular villain with skill, strategy and weaponry, as opposed to her partner Chris's usual method of brute force. This is partly why her change in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' is so drastic, as it abandons the thoughtful approach Jill held in the other games in favor of an mind-controlled [[ProfessionalKiller super assassin]].
** Leon S. Kennedy is described by Ada Wong in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4''[='=]s Ada's Reports as such: "Practically a genius, he has smarts and knows how to use them." Furthermore, he's shown in the "Leon vs. Chris" cutscene in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' as being able to fight [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower Chris Redfield]] himself to a stalemate.
** Claire Redfield (Leon’s partner and Chris’s sister) prior to [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil2 RE2]] attended university and is very brainy. Claire was also trained in combat by her brother, can kill monsters with a handgun, survived a ZombieApocalypse and at one point goes OneWomanArmy on Umbrella’s Paris base, avoiding point-blank helicopter turret fire.
** A villainous example in Albert Wesker, a practised biotech researcher for several pharmaceutical companies with years of experience. He also took a SuperSerum which gave him SuperStrength, SuperSpeed and NighInvulnerability, meaning that not only is Wesker smarter than the heroes, he’s 10 times stronger than them, being a LightningBruiser as well as an EvilGenius.
* Marc Hawk in ''Mahjongg Artifacts'', an archaeologist who focuses on ancient China and studies martial arts in his spare time. The in-game comic depicts him as well-versed in old legends yet also perfectly capable of beating up some mooks who let themselves into his hotel room later on. Not to mention that near the end of the game he takes on {{Eldritch Abomination}}s from Atlantis and ''[[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu escapes unscathed]]''.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Tropico}}'', it's possible for the Intellectuals faction to take up arms and attempt to overthrow your regime just as any other faction. You can also become this if you pick "War Hero" or "Professor" as your background and "Scholarly" or "Athletic" as your respective trait.
* [[SquishyWizard Wizards]] in ''VideoGame/NexusClash'' are frail, otherworldly scholars who focus on delving into the secrets of the planes to unlock arcane knowledge. Specifically, knowledge of [[TheGunslinger volatile chemistry, ballistics and gunsmithing]].
* The FightingGame ''VideoGame/PhantomBreaker'' has [[VisualNovel/SteinsGate Kurisu Makise]] as a [[GuestFighter playable guest character]]. Among a cast of characters who can use magic and have special powers, Kurisu is the only normal human, however, aside of [[KickChick fighting purely via kicks]], she's a GadgeteerGenius who can use weapons that she takes out of nowhere, based on the future gadgets from her home game.
** Kurisu later returns in ''Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds'', a retro styled BeatEmUp and spin-off to PhantomBreaker, as a playable character via DLC. Later, The game adds [[VisualNovel/RoboticsNotes Frau Kojirou]] as a playable character, also via DLC. In her home game, Frau was a brilliant programmer, and it shows, as her fighting style involves using remote-controlled small robots as weapons, and her [[DesperationAttack Phantom Break]] has her summoning a giant mecha that wipes out everything in Frau's lane.
* The character Cyrus in VideoGame/{{Octopath Traveler}} is a scholar who becomes giddy when he is offered the chance to study a rare book and uses his wits and keen senses to solve mysteries, but in combat, he happens to be a formidable wizard with a collection of devastating elemental attacks.
* ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper 2'': The [[FallenAngel Dark Angels]] are formidable {{Magic Knight}}s and the most advanced units in the game, and will get very grumpy if your evil lair doesn't include a MagicalLibrary where they can relax during downtime.

* Dr. Kruglov from ''VideoGame/{{STALKER}}: Shadow of Chernobyl''. You can meet him in the Wild Territory with a small science team investigating the phenomenon of the Zone, besieged by a team of heavily-armed mercenaries trying to get the data he's keeping from them. If the player intervenes then he becomes the subject of the most bearable EscortMission in video game history: while he claims to be a "third rate fighter", he is competent in a firefight and a good shot with any decent assault rifle, scoring headshots often. Combined with his heavy-duty armour, it is likely Kruglov will survive the scenario and become the more competent replacement for Dr. Semenov in the Ecologist missions -- while Semenov tries to abandon you during a bad blowout, Kruglov will follow you in, stubbornly refusing to leave your side. If the player ''does not'' intervene, Kruglov's team are picked off one by one until only he is left, at which point Wolfhound the merc leader will contact him delivering a final ultimatum for the data; Kruglov ignores him and Wolfhound basically gives up and says "I've had enough, looks like this is going to get ugly", to which Kruglov simply replies [[DefiantToTheEnd "As you wish"]]. If the mercs kill Kruglov, you find out that his last act before the mercs got him [[spoiler:was destroying the data on his PDA, effectively completely wasting their time. What a badass.]]



* Eddie, the fourth party member in ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'', is practically the ideal definition. He's quiet, mild-mannered, works in a library, and uses his research skills to [[EnemyScan find information about enemies]]… yet he also jumps at the chance to go adventuring, and turns out to be the hardest-hitting powerhouse on the team, with a proficiency for wielding [[AnAxeToGrind large axes]] and [[DropTheHammer war hammers]].
* In ''VideoGame/CultistSimulator'', this is one of the benefits of meddling with eldritch lore (if it doesn't kill you or drive you mad). The player is quite likely to end up with explicitly superhuman intellect, creativity, and either strength or dexterity while on the path to becoming a full-blown immortal HumanoidAbomination.

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* Eddie, the fourth party member in ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'', is practically the ideal definition. He's quiet, mild-mannered, works in a library, and uses his research skills to [[EnemyScan find information about enemies]]… yet he also jumps at the chance to go adventuring, and turns out to be the hardest-hitting powerhouse on the team, with a proficiency for wielding [[AnAxeToGrind large axes]] and [[DropTheHammer war hammers]].
* In ''VideoGame/CultistSimulator'', this is one of the benefits of meddling with eldritch lore (if it doesn't kill you or drive you mad). The player is quite likely to end up with explicitly superhuman intellect, creativity, and either strength or dexterity while on the path to becoming a full-blown immortal HumanoidAbomination.



* ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'':
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'': [[https://dragon-quest.org/images/e/e7/Moonbrooke_Studying.png Official art]] depicts the Princess of Moonbrooke as a hard-working student. And even though she isn't physically imposing, she is a powerful mage.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVII'': Quite a few [=NPC=] allies and helpers qualify, but none as much as Saide. He filled a house with books on other cities and traveling, and is one damn good brawler.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestXI'': When the group is encamped, Hendrik, the party's LightningBruiser, can sometimes be found reading by the fire. He's also fond of less high-brow literature as well.



* As part of a questline in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood'', Copernicus is given a HistoricalHeroUpgrade, and when you're tasked with defending him from waves of Borgia regime thugs sent to silence him, he can handle quite a few of them on his own.

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* As part of a questline in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood'', Copernicus is given a HistoricalHeroUpgrade, and when you're tasked with defending him from waves of Borgia regime thugs sent to silence him, he can handle quite a few of them on his own.

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