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* ''VideoGame/BattleClash'': Eddie and the ST Valius. This guy is so fast he can jump out of the corner of one side of the screen and reappear from the other less than a second later, landing in the same exact spot. In other words, he manages to cover the entire span of the stage you're on in a single jump. The stage in question (the Tower of Babel) is a ''giant space elevator''.
* Azrael from ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' was such a dangerous [[TheJuggernaut juggernaut]] that he had to be sealed in a pocket dimension that was kept at absolute zero. After being released from it in [[VideoGame/BlazBlueChronophantasma the third game]] he basically reacts as if he's had a power nap, and is dominating the rest of the cast within hours. It goes even further in the fourth game, where he creates a sealed arena for his fight with Kagura by shifting space through sheer strength, and ''punches his way through a dimensional barrier'' without breaking a sweat just so he can pick a fight with Izanami.

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* ''VideoGame/BattleClash'': Eddie and the ST Valius. This guy is so fast he can jump out of the corner of one side of the screen and reappear from the other less than a second later, landing in the same exact spot. In other words, he manages to cover the entire span of the stage you're on in a single jump. The stage in question (the Tower of Babel) TowerOfBabel) is a ''giant space elevator''.
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* Azrael from ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' was such a dangerous [[TheJuggernaut juggernaut]] that he had to be sealed in a pocket dimension that was kept at absolute zero. After being released from it in [[VideoGame/BlazBlueChronophantasma the third game]] ''[[VideoGame/BlazBlueChronophantasma Chronophantasma]]'', he basically reacts as if he's had a power nap, and is dominating the rest of the cast within hours. It goes even further in the fourth game, ''[[VideoGame/BlazBlueCentralFiction Central Fiction]]'', where he creates a sealed arena for his fight with Kagura by shifting space through sheer strength, and ''punches his way through a dimensional barrier'' without breaking a sweat just so he can pick a fight with Izanami.



* ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireDragonQuarter'': [[spoiler: In order to finish off Chetyre, Ryu uses D-Breath to push his D-Ratio up to 169% and counting, when normally hitting 100% causes a NonstandardGameOver due to his body being taken over by Odjn: the reason why he still manages to survive afterwards is because Odjn severs their bond afterwards.]]

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* ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireDragonQuarter'': [[spoiler: In order to finish off Chetyre, Ryu uses D-Breath to push his D-Ratio up to 169% and counting, when normally hitting 100% causes a NonstandardGameOver due to his body being taken over by Odjn: the reason why he still manages to survive afterwards is because Odjn severs their bond afterwards.afterward.]]



** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'': While the Blights aren't imposible to defeat, the fact that the Warden defeats the fifth one so quickly is unbelievable, to the point that many people outside Ferelden even believes that the Fifth Blight never happened. [[note]]The previous shortest Blight lasted 12 years and involved half of the continent. In contrast, the 5th Blight was defeated in one year with just three wardens and a single nation (two, if you count Orzammar).[[/note]]

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** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'': While the Blights aren't imposible impossible to defeat, the fact that the Warden defeats the fifth one so quickly is unbelievable, to the point that many people outside Ferelden even believes believe that the Fifth Blight never happened. [[note]]The previous shortest Blight lasted 12 years and involved half of the continent. In contrast, the 5th Blight was defeated in one year with just three wardens and a single nation (two, if you count Orzammar).[[/note]]



** Almost all of Cerberus is semi-huskified and heavily indoctrinated. Check out their reaction to Shepard showing up on Mars;

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** Almost all of Cerberus is semi-huskified and heavily indoctrinated. Check out their reaction to Shepard showing up on Mars;Mars:



* The many Realms of ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' are in a state of perpetual conflict with each other, mostly due to the scheming of Shang Tsung and Shao Kahn's unchained ambitions of conquest. Even when those two are out of the picture or overshadowed by greater threats, Outworld and Earthrealm oft resort to TeethClenchedTeamwork at best, and the Netherrealm abhors the living. Thus Sheeva's intro should tell you everything you need to know about their view of the Joker.

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* The many Realms of ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' are in a state of perpetual conflict with each other, mostly due to the scheming of Shang Tsung and Shao Kahn's unchained ambitions of conquest. Even when those two are out of the picture or overshadowed by greater threats, Outworld and Earthrealm oft resort to TeethClenchedTeamwork at best, and the Netherrealm abhors the living. Thus Sheeva's intro in ''[[VideoGame/MortalKombat11 11]]'' should tell you everything you need to know about their view of the Joker.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Iji}}'': Assassin Asha can dodge almost all attacks you throw at him on his second fight, including a ''nuke'', even though you're fighting him within an enclosed space. A '''''nuke'''''. A nuke that, in his previous fight with you, triggered an instant victory.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Iji}}'': Assassin Asha can is so impossibly fast that he is able to dodge almost all attacks shots that land in an instant, which no other Assassin enemies can do. This includes the Nuke, which blows up the entire screen as soon as you throw at him on pull the trigger. The only reason he's vulnerable to it in his first fight was only because he [[CrazyPrepared did not expect you to have one]], and the only reason he's beatable in his second fight, including a ''nuke'', even though you're fighting him within an enclosed space. A '''''nuke'''''. A nuke that, in his previous fight with you, triggered an instant victory.is because his [[{{Pride}} massive ego]] finds it beneath him to dodge something as weak as shotgun pellets.
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** Mysterious Heroine X can make a spaceship go faster than light even if it doesn't have a warp engine.
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Sword of Stars sounds more like No Kill Like Overkill.


* In ''VideoGame/SwordOfTheStars II'' the normal maximum number of armour layers anything can have is 5. How many do Mesonic Torpedoes [[ArmorPiercingAttack ignore]]? 10!
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* This is the entire point of [[{{Speedrun}} Tool-Assisted Speedruns]], where someone effectively writes a script that sends inputs to the game with frame-perfect precision. Since this allows for the PlayerCharacter to have [[PerfectPlayAI perfect movements]], do button combinations that are physically impossible for a human (such as pushing up and down at the same time or pushing buttons faster than the physical button could be pushed), have multiple characters [[HiveMind moving in perfect harmony]], and even manipulate the game's [[RandomNumberGod random-number generation]] by outright creating outcomes by setting up perfect scenarios, they lead to some outright ''impossible'' stunts like [[AlwaysAccurateAttack never missing]], wriggling through solid walls, making enemies do specific things, wrong-warping or triggering {{Event Flag}}s, glitching items into the inventory, or always getting critical hits while the enemies always miss. Starting up ''VideoGame/FinalFantasy'', doing no leveling up outside of mandatory battles, and ''defeating Chaos with a single White Mage after a little over an hour of gameplay'' sounds like a fever dream, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTOUOeec4Qc a TAS can do it]].

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* This is the entire point of [[{{Speedrun}} Tool-Assisted Speedruns]], where someone effectively writes a script that sends inputs to the game with frame-perfect precision. Since this allows for the PlayerCharacter to have [[PerfectPlayAI perfect movements]], do button combinations that are physically impossible for a human (such as pushing up and down at the same time or pushing buttons faster than the physical button could be pushed), have multiple characters [[HiveMind moving in perfect harmony]], and even manipulate the game's [[RandomNumberGod random-number generation]] by outright creating outcomes by setting up perfect scenarios, they lead to some outright ''impossible'' stunts like [[AlwaysAccurateAttack never missing]], wriggling through solid walls, making enemies do specific things, wrong-warping or triggering {{Event Flag}}s, glitching items into the inventory, or always getting critical hits while the enemies always miss. Starting up ''VideoGame/FinalFantasy'', doing no leveling up outside of mandatory battles, and ''defeating Chaos with a single White Mage after a little over an hour of gameplay'' gameplay by '''intimidating it into running from the battle''''' sounds like a fever dream, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTOUOeec4Qc a TAS can do it]].
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* The many Realms of ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' are in a state of perpetual conflict with each other, mostly due to the scheming of Shang Tsung and Shao Kahn's unchained ambitions of conquest. Even when those two are out of the picture or overshadowed by greater threats, Outworld and Earthrealm oft resort to TeethClenchedTeamwork at best, and the Netherrealm abhors the living. Thus Sheeva's intro should tell you everything you need to know about their view of the Joker.
-->'''Sheeva''': You have done the impossible.\\
'''Joker''': Oh? Do tell, my dear!\\
'''Sheeva''': You have united the realms against your evil.
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* Snake's infamous achievement of destroying an M1 Tank ''with hand grenades'' in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' gets pointed out as this in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' if you radio Otacon in the same snowfield where it happened. Otacon explains that he once asked an army commander how an Infantryman could take down a tank one-on-one and was told in no uncertain terms not to try as it would be impossible, only for Snake to matter-of-factly point out that's how he did it because that's all he had. Cue fan-boying from Otacon!
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** In the ''Citadel DLC'', a humorous example, but no less awesome: "The Vakarian Tango", in which a romanced Garrus manages to get ''[[ICantDance Shepard]]'' to dance goood.

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** In the ''Citadel DLC'', a humorous example, but no less awesome: "The Vakarian Tango", in which a romanced Garrus manages to get ''[[ICantDance Shepard]]'' to dance goood.good.
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-->'''Terranort:'' Your body submits, your heart succumbs - so why does your mind ''resist?!''

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* ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'': King Hassan can kill ''anyone'', or at the very least make them vulnerable to death, even beings with CompleteImmortality.

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** When Ophelia Phamrsolone subconsciously wishes for someone to save her, Napoleon Bonaparte manages to summon himself without any assistance from the Counter Force.
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* The ''VideoGame/AdvanceWars'' series makes it possible, such as with a well-timed CO Power like Colin's [[GameBreaker Power of Money]], to occasionally do things that shouldn't actually be possible like blowing up a medium tank with small-arms fire from an infantry unit. ''Dual Strike'' even has unique battle victory flavor text for when you manage to do it, where instead of "good!" or "excellent!!" you'll get "INCREDIBLE!!!" in shimmering rainbow text.

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** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'': The Cardinal Rules of Magic state that you can only send your mind into [[SpiritWorld the Fade]], while your body remains in the real world. Only once has this rule been defied, and ''that'' took a HumanSacrifice involving several hundred slaves, with the results being described as nothing less than [[TheLegionsOfHell utterly disastrous.]] So, when the PlayerCharacter of this game enters the Fade ''physically'' with any consequence, it is very by damn near everyone as nothing less than a miracle.

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** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'': The Cardinal Rules of Magic state that you can only send your mind into [[SpiritWorld the Fade]], while your body remains in the real world. Only once has this rule been defied, and ''that'' took a HumanSacrifice involving several hundred slaves, with the results being described as nothing less than [[TheLegionsOfHell utterly disastrous.]] So, when the PlayerCharacter of this game enters the Fade ''physically'' with any consequence, it is very viewed by damn near everyone as nothing less than a miracle. miracle.
** Another cardinal rule of magic is that time cannot be manipulated. People's perception of time perhaps, but not time itself. That's why no one saw it coming when Magister Alexius went back in time to convince that the Templars presented a much greater danger to the rebel mages after the Breach than they actually did. It turns out that [[HellGate the Breach]] is actively rewriting the laws of reality.
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* This is the entire point of [[{{Speedrun}} Tool-Assisted Speedruns]], where someone effectively writes a script that sends inputs to the game with frame-perfect precision. Since this allows for the PlayerCharacter to have [[PerfectPlayAI perfect movements]], do button combinations that are physically impossible for a human (such as pushing up and down at the same time or pushing buttons faster than the physical button could be pushed), have multiple characters [[HiveMind moving in perfect harmony]], and even manipulate the game's [[RandomNumberGod random-number generation]] by outright creating outcomes by setting up perfect scenarios, they lead to some outright ''impossible'' stunts like [[AlwaysAccurateAttack never missing]], wriggling through solid walls, making enemies do specific things, wrong-warping or triggering {{Event Flag}}s, glitching items into the inventory, or always getting critical hits while the enemies always miss. Starting up ''VideoGame/FinalFantasy'', doing no leveling up outside of mandatory battles, and ''defeating Chaos with a single White Mage after a little over an hour of gameplay'' sounds like a fever dream, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTOUOeec4Qc a TAS can do it]].
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** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'': While the Blights aren't imposible to defeat, the fact that the Warden defeats the fifth one in slighty over a year is considered a miracle, to the point that many people outside Ferelden even believes that the Fifth Blight never happened. [[note]]The previous shortest Blight lasted 12 years and involved half of the continent. In contrast, the 5th Blight was defeated with just three wardens and a single nation (two, if you count Orzammar).[[/note]]

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** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'': While the Blights aren't imposible to defeat, the fact that the Warden defeats the fifth one in slighty over a year so quickly is considered a miracle, unbelievable, to the point that many people outside Ferelden even believes that the Fifth Blight never happened. [[note]]The previous shortest Blight lasted 12 years and involved half of the continent. In contrast, the 5th Blight was defeated in one year with just three wardens and a single nation (two, if you count Orzammar).[[/note]]
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** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'': While the Blights aren't imposible to defeat, the fact that the Warden defeats the fifth one in slighty over a year is considered a miracle, to the point that many people even believes that the Fifth Blight never happened. [[note]]The previous shortest Blight lasted 12 years and involved half of the continent. In contrast, the 5th Blight was defeated with just three wardens and a single nation (two, if you count Orzammar).[[/note]]

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** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'': While the Blights aren't imposible to defeat, the fact that the Warden defeats the fifth one in slighty over a year is considered a miracle, to the point that many people outside Ferelden even believes that the Fifth Blight never happened. [[note]]The previous shortest Blight lasted 12 years and involved half of the continent. In contrast, the 5th Blight was defeated with just three wardens and a single nation (two, if you count Orzammar).[[/note]]

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* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'': The Cardinal Rules of Magic state that you can only send your mind into [[SpiritWorld the Fade]], while your body remains in the real world. Only once has this rule been defied, and ''that'' took a HumanSacrifice involving several hundred slaves, with the results being described as nothing less than [[TheLegionsOfHell utterly disastrous.]] So, when the PlayerCharacter of this game enters the Fade ''physically'' with any consequence, it is very by damn near everyone as nothing less than a miracle.

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* ''Franchise/DragonAge'':
** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'': While the Blights aren't imposible to defeat, the fact that the Warden defeats the fifth one in slighty over a year is considered a miracle, to the point that many people even believes that the Fifth Blight never happened. [[note]]The previous shortest Blight lasted 12 years and involved half of the continent. In contrast, the 5th Blight was defeated with just three wardens and a single nation (two, if you count Orzammar).[[/note]]
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''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'': The Cardinal Rules of Magic state that you can only send your mind into [[SpiritWorld the Fade]], while your body remains in the real world. Only once has this rule been defied, and ''that'' took a HumanSacrifice involving several hundred slaves, with the results being described as nothing less than [[TheLegionsOfHell utterly disastrous.]] So, when the PlayerCharacter of this game enters the Fade ''physically'' with any consequence, it is very by damn near everyone as nothing less than a miracle.
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** ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'': Near the climax, [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast]], in order to find Belle, ''tears through dimensions by sheer force of will''. Maleficent comments on how this was impossible; everyone else (herself included) either needs aid from the Heartless or a gummi ship to cross dimensions. Beast [[AchievementsInIgnorance doesn't know how he did it]]. He just wanted to see Belle that badly.

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** ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'': Near the climax, [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast]], in order to find Belle, ''tears through dimensions by sheer force of will''. Maleficent comments on how this was impossible; everyone else (herself included) either needs aid from the Heartless or a gummi ship to cross dimensions. Beast [[AchievementsInIgnorance doesn't know how he did it]]. He just wanted to see Belle that badly.
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* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPeaceWalker'': Big Boss and his mercenaries are supposedly normal humans, but they're somehow strong enough to prevent getting stomped on by a giant mech by catching its foot in mid-stomp.
--->'''Paz:''' It's a miracle!
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** ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'': [[GrandTheftMe After getting his body stolen by Xehanort]] Terra refuses to submit, his mind and soul re-animating his suit of armor through [[ThePowerOfHate hate and anger]], the same thing that got his body stolen in the first place. Terra (as the [[AnimatedArmor The Lingering Will]]) then proceeds to kick his own ass. Xehanort, now as Terranort, could only utter in shock how ridiculous it is.
-->'''Terranort:'''[[OhCrap Your body submits, your heart succumbs - so why does your mind RESIST?]]

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** ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'': [[GrandTheftMe After getting his body stolen by Xehanort]] Xehanort]], Terra refuses to submit, his mind and soul re-animating his suit of armor through [[ThePowerOfHate hate and anger]], the same thing that got his body stolen in the first place. Terra (as Terra, as the [[AnimatedArmor The Lingering Will]]) Will]], then proceeds to kick his own ass. Xehanort, now as Terranort, could only utter in shock how ridiculous it is.
-->'''Terranort:'''[[OhCrap -->'''Terranort:'' Your body submits, your heart succumbs - so why does your mind RESIST?]]''resist?!''
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*** This also counts from a meta perspective. Up until Mega Rayquaza entered the scene, Ubers was really just a banlist for the "main" tier, OU[[note]]Overused[[/note]]; this changed upon its release, with (as above) Anything Goes being created as a banlist for Ubers. Mega Rayquaza is so strong that not only was it '''banned from the banlist''', ''it was banned so hard that it outright turned the banlist into a full-fledged normal tier just so it could have its own banlist''. Broke the metagame, indeed.
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* ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts'':
** Near the climax, [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast]], in order to find Belle, ''tears through dimensions by sheer force of will''. Maleficent comments on how this was impossible; everyone else (herself included) either needs aid from the Heartless or a gummi ship to cross dimensions. Beast [[AchievementsInIgnorance doesn't know how he did it]]. He just wanted to see Belle that badly.

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** ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'': Near the climax, [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast]], in order to find Belle, ''tears through dimensions by sheer force of will''. Maleficent comments on how this was impossible; everyone else (herself included) either needs aid from the Heartless or a gummi ship to cross dimensions. Beast [[AchievementsInIgnorance doesn't know how he did it]]. He just wanted to see Belle that badly.
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---> '''Cerberus Trooper''': [[OhCrap HOLY SHIT!]] IT'S ''[[TheDreaded SHEPARD!]]''
** Now realize that Shepard is actually scaring the hell out of people who ''can no longer think or feel anything for themselves''. They merely duplicate the thoughts and feelings of those who control them. So Shepard "merely" strikes fear in the hearts of [[EldritchAbomination the Reapers]].

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---> '''Cerberus Trooper''': [[OhCrap HOLY SHIT!]] IT'S ''[[TheDreaded IT'S SHEPARD!]]''
** Now realize that Shepard is actually scaring the hell out of people who ''can no longer think or feel anything for themselves''. They merely duplicate the thoughts and feelings of those who control them. So Shepard "merely" strikes fear in the hearts of [[EldritchAbomination the Reapers]].Reapers.]]



** At one point in ''Mass Effect 3'', Garrus and Legion are debating [[RunningGag weapon calibration]]. Legion insists that the maximum possible improvement is .32% percent. Garrus tinkers with the weapon, and manages to pull .43% improvement, baffling Legion. To drive the point further, Legion is an extremely sophisticated AI that is able to link directly to the machine. Garrus is 'just' a skilled technician.
** In the ''Citadel DLC'', a humorous example, but no less awesome: "The Vakarian tango", in which a romanced Garrus manages to get ''[[ICantDance Shepard]]'' to dance goood.

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** At one point in ''Mass Effect 3'', Garrus and Legion are debating [[RunningGag weapon calibration]]. calibration.]] Legion insists that the maximum possible improvement is .32% percent. Garrus tinkers with the weapon, and manages to pull .43% improvement, baffling Legion. To drive the point further, Legion is an extremely sophisticated AI that is able to link directly to the machine. Garrus is 'just' a skilled technician.
** In the ''Citadel DLC'', a humorous example, but no less awesome: "The Vakarian tango", Tango", in which a romanced Garrus manages to get ''[[ICantDance Shepard]]'' to dance goood.



** Explicit in the ''fifth chapter'' of Takamisaki's manga, regarding how quickly Lan and Mega Man achieve [[{{Synchronization}} Full-Synchro]].

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** Explicit in the ''fifth chapter'' of Takamisaki's manga, regarding how quickly Lan and Mega Man achieve [[{{Synchronization}} Full-Synchro]].Full-Synchro.]]



* ''VideoGame/{{MUGEN}}'' has original characters that are ''so'' [[GameBreaker game-breaking]] that they can '''[[InstantWinCondition defeat their opponent before the match even starts]]'''!!!
* ''VideoGame/{{Myst}}'': Yessha's mother Catherine was good at this. In the novels she's mentioned as having written "Torus", a stable doughnut-shaped Age, which features a huge waterfall that falls through the planet's core, turns into rain and gets carried back by clouds to refill the Ocean, that in turn, feeds the Waterfall. Atrus' reaction to first seeing this was that until then, he had thought it ''impossible'' to do such things with the Art.

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* ''VideoGame/{{MUGEN}}'' has original characters that are ''so'' [[GameBreaker game-breaking]] that they can '''[[InstantWinCondition defeat their opponent before the match even starts]]'''!!!
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* ''VideoGame/{{Myst}}'': Yessha's mother Catherine mother, Catherine, was good at this. In the novels novels, she's mentioned as having written "Torus", a stable doughnut-shaped Age, which features a huge waterfall that falls through the planet's core, turns into rain and gets carried back by clouds to refill the Ocean, that in turn, feeds the Waterfall. Atrus' reaction to first seeing this was that until then, he had thought it ''impossible'' to do such things with the Art.



** Rayquaza, like many other Pokemon from the sixth Generation, it gains Mega Evolution (a temporary SuperMode only available in Battle). ''Unlike'' other Pokemon who can mega evolve, Rayquaza ''does not need a mega stone to do so''. Justified due to it having a unique organ that has properties similar to that of a mega stone.

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** Rayquaza, like many other Pokemon from the sixth Generation, it gains Mega Evolution (a temporary SuperMode only available in Battle). ''Unlike'' other Pokemon who can mega evolve, Rayquaza ''does not need a mega stone Mega Stone to do so''. Justified due to it having a unique organ that has properties similar to that of a mega stone.Mega Stone.
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* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'': The Cardinal Rules of Magic state that you can only send your mind into [[SpiritWorld the Fade]], while your body remains in the real world. Only once has this rule been defied, and ''that'' took a HumanSacrifice involving several hundred slaves, with the results being described as nothing less than [[TheLegionsOfHell utterly disastrous.]] So, when the PlayerCharacter of this game enters the Fade ''physically'' with any consequence, it is very by damn near everyone as nothing less than a miracle.
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* ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'': King Hassan can kill ''anyone'', or at the very least make them vulnerable to death, even beings with CompleteImmortality.
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*''VideoGame/SunlessSea'': The Avid Horizon is a gate. [[EldritchLocation It's also not a physical location but a Law]], which prevents it from being opened, least of all by anything low on the Great Chain of Being. [[spoiler: The Merchant Venturer, a human, a being on the very lowest part of the Great Chain, successfully distracts the guardians and passes through the gate in full defiance of the Law while managing to maintain both his body and his sanity. VideoGame/SunlessSkies implies that in one possible future he managed it so well that it allowed all of London to follow him through.]]
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a lot of these are shaky, but the FFX one doesn't read as "beyond the impossible", more like "vanilla plot twist."


* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'':
** One fact that you're unlikely to discover during the main quest: you can break the cap on HP and MP! [[spoiler:Granted, it's only by one digit each.]]
** The first time you discover that there is such a thing as an Unsent, and that people don't necessarily turn into monsters after they die and go unexorcised, it probably seems like this trope. But then, the story goes on to break that rule so many times and in so many different ways that things veer toward [[NewRulesAsThePlotDemands a different trope entirely.]]
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** ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'': [[GrandTheftMe After getting his body stolen by Xehanort]] Terra refuses to submit, his mind and soul re-animating his suit of armor through [[ThePowerOfHate hate and anger]], the same thing that got his body stolen in the first place. Terra (as the [[AnimatedArmor The Lingering Will]]) then proceeds to kick his own ass. Xehanort, now as Terranort, could only utter in shock how ridiculous it is.
-->'''Terranort:'''[[OhCrap Your body submits, your heart succumbs - so why does your mind RESIST?]]
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* The mechanics of the world of ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'' make it so that ink of a given color cannot splat Inklings, Octarians or Salmonids of the same color; despite this, Pearl is implied to have [[EpicFail splatted herself with her own Dualies during a dodge roll]]. This, of course, is {{played for laughs}}.
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Not sure how else to adjust this, but the short version is black holes aren't some kind of cosmic vacuum cleaner that sucks in everything. You can safely orbit a black hole.


* Double Subverted in ''VideoGame/SonicColors'', Sonic (who can run at least faster than the speed of sound), is able to ''outrun a'' '''''black hole''''' (remember, this is something that's gravity prevents anything -which, if close enough, even includes ''light''- from escaping from it). He resisted it for a good 30 seconds, and was [[BigDamnHeroes almost]] sucked back in. Even Tails is amazed that he made it back to their world in one piece.

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* Double Subverted in ''VideoGame/SonicColors'', Sonic (who can run at least faster than the speed of sound), is able to ''outrun a'' '''''black hole''''' (remember, this is something that's gravity prevents anything -which, anything, if close enough, -which even includes ''light''- from escaping from it). He resisted it for a good 30 seconds, and was [[BigDamnHeroes almost]] sucked back in. Even Tails is amazed that he made it back to their world in one piece.
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* In ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'', [[SelfImposedChallenge you can use]] [[LevelEditor Custom Night]] to set all 4 of the animatronics' AI to 20 ([[HarderThanHard the absolute highest it can go]]), but developer Scott Cawthon didn't program in a reward because he thought it was [[PlatformHell impossible to beat]]. A lets-player called [=BigBug=] [[LordBritishPostulate proved him wrong]], after ''[[TheDeterminator 23 hours]]'' of trying. ''LetsPlay/{{Markiplier}}'' soon followed, after 7 hours straight trying to beat it. There's currently a section of the [[Awesome/FiveNightsAtFreddys Crowning Moment of Awesome]] page for people who've been able to beat [[FanNickname 4/20 Mode]].

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* In ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'', [[SelfImposedChallenge you can use]] [[LevelEditor Custom Night]] to set all 4 of the animatronics' AI to 20 ([[HarderThanHard the absolute highest it can go]]), but developer Scott Cawthon didn't program in a reward because he thought it was [[PlatformHell impossible to beat]]. A lets-player called [=BigBug=] [[LordBritishPostulate proved him wrong]], after ''[[TheDeterminator 23 hours]]'' of trying. ''LetsPlay/{{Markiplier}}'' soon followed, after 7 hours straight trying to beat it. There's currently a section of the [[Awesome/FiveNightsAtFreddys Crowning Moment of Awesome]] page for people who've been able to beat [[FanNickname 4/20 Mode]]. Now you get an extra star on the main screen for beating it.

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