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* ''VideoGame/UIN'': The Tarsiers have a nasty habit of dropping on your head. They also take two shots to kill and can more than outmatch your character's turtle walking speed.

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* ''VideoGame/UIN'': ''VideoGame/{{UIN}}'': The Tarsiers have a nasty habit of dropping on your head. They also take two shots to kill and can more than outmatch your character's turtle walking speed.
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* ''VideoGame/UIN'': The Tarsiers have a nasty habit of dropping on your head. They also take two shots to kill and can more than outmatch your character's turtle walking speed.

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* Pretty much any enemy in ''Lightning Warrior Raidy'' that has either a magical or fire breath attack, because armor doesn't reduce the damage they incur. Adding to the annoyance is the fact that you can only restore health with potions, meaning that you can survive the battle and still hurt your long-term game plan because you took so much damage beating them.
* In ''[[VideoGame/{{Dgeneration}} D/Generation]]'', the C/Generation (predecessor to the title entity) is a dark, shape-shifting humanoid that will hide as a file cabinet, fire extinguisher, or another human until you walk close, at which point it will transform, give chase, and decapitate you ''even if it has to follow you onto another screen''. If you don't have any grenades (likely that you wasted them all since you can only fire in four rigid directions), the only way to kill it is to run through some environmental hazards and hope that it gets hit and you don't.


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* In ''[[VideoGame/{{Dgeneration}} D/Generation]]'', the C/Generation (predecessor to the title entity) is a dark, shape-shifting humanoid that will hide as a file cabinet, fire extinguisher, or another human until you walk close, at which point it will transform, give chase, and decapitate you ''even if it has to follow you onto another screen''. If you don't have any grenades (likely that you wasted them all since you can only fire in four rigid directions), the only way to kill it is to run through some environmental hazards and hope that it gets hit and you don't.


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* Pretty much any enemy in ''Lightning Warrior Raidy'' that has either a magical or fire breath attack, because armor doesn't reduce the damage they incur. Adding to the annoyance is the fact that you can only restore health with potions, meaning that you can survive the battle and still hurt your long-term game plan because you took so much damage beating them.
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* The fairly-obscure PuzzlePlatformer GameBoy game ''Dexterity'' plays with an overhead view. You need to flip over all of the tiles on the level to advance (which is sped up by sandwiching blank tiles between them). Anyway, the Demonic Spiders are Humphreys, a fast, erratically-moving enemy that ''can create wall tiles'' and if you let them do it in the wrong place, they'll wall off tiles that you need to flip. A level late in the game has two Humphreys, making it ThatOneLevel.

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* The fairly-obscure PuzzlePlatformer GameBoy UsefulNotes/GameBoy game ''Dexterity'' plays with an overhead view. You need to flip over all of the tiles on the level to advance (which is sped up by sandwiching blank tiles between them). Anyway, the Demonic Spiders are Humphreys, a fast, erratically-moving enemy that ''can create wall tiles'' and if you let them do it in the wrong place, they'll wall off tiles that you need to flip. A level late in the game has two Humphreys, making it ThatOneLevel.
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* The title monster in ''{{D-Generation}}'' is a dark, shapeshifting humanoid that will hide as a file cabinet or fire extinguisher until you walk close--at which point it will chase and decapitate you ''even if it has to follow you onto another map.'' If you don't have any grenades, or if you (very likely) waste them all thanks to the fact you can only fire in four rigid directions, the only way to kill it is to run through some environmental hazards and hope that it gets hit and you don't.

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* The In ''[[VideoGame/{{Dgeneration}} D/Generation]]'', the C/Generation (predecessor to the title monster in ''{{D-Generation}}'' entity) is a dark, shapeshifting shape-shifting humanoid that will hide as a file cabinet or cabinet, fire extinguisher extinguisher, or another human until you walk close--at close, at which point it will chase transform, give chase, and decapitate you ''even if it has to follow you onto another map.'' screen''. If you don't have any grenades, or if grenades (likely that you (very likely) waste wasted them all thanks to the fact since you can only fire in four rigid directions, directions), the only way to kill it is to run through some environmental hazards and hope that it gets hit and you don't.
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* ''VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndHisDesktopAdventures'' has the [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes snakes]], which attack really damn fast and do a lot of damage. One snake can really wear you down before you realize what is going on, especially when they [[DenialOfDiagonalAttack attack diagonally]].
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* The title monster in ''D/Generation'' is a dark, shapeshifting humanoid that will hide as a file cabinet or fire extinguisher until you walk close--at which point it will chase and decapitate you ''even if it has to follow you onto another map.'' If you don't have any grenades, or if you (very likely) waste them all thanks to the fact you can only fire in four rigid directions, the only way to kill it is to run through some environmental hazards and hope that it gets hit and you don't.

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* The title monster in ''D/Generation'' ''{{D-Generation}}'' is a dark, shapeshifting humanoid that will hide as a file cabinet or fire extinguisher until you walk close--at which point it will chase and decapitate you ''even if it has to follow you onto another map.'' If you don't have any grenades, or if you (very likely) waste them all thanks to the fact you can only fire in four rigid directions, the only way to kill it is to run through some environmental hazards and hope that it gets hit and you don't.

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* Pretty much any enemy in ''LightningWarriorRaidy'' that has either a magical or fire breath attack, because armor doesn't reduce the damage they incur. Adding to the annoyance is the fact that you can only restore health with potions, meaning that you can survive the battle and still hurt your long-term game plan because you took so much damage beating them.

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\n* Pretty much any enemy in ''LightningWarriorRaidy'' ''Lightning Warrior Raidy'' that has either a magical or fire breath attack, because armor doesn't reduce the damage they incur. Adding to the annoyance is the fact that you can only restore health with potions, meaning that you can survive the battle and still hurt your long-term game plan because you took so much damage beating them.
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* Creepers from {{Minecraft}} are all over this, and actual Spiders can be if you don't have a good sword or bow and arrow.
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*Creepers from {{Minecraft}} are all over this, and actual Spiders can be if you don't have a good sword or bow and arrow.
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* The fairly-obscure AdventurePuzzle GameBoy game ''Dexterity'' plays with an overhead view. You need to flip over all of the tiles on the level to advance (which is sped up by sandwiching blank tiles between them). Anyway, the Demonic Spiders are Humphreys, a fast, erratically-moving enemy that ''can create wall tiles'' and if you let them do it in the wrong place, they'll wall off tiles that you need to flip. A level late in the game has two Humphreys, making it ThatOneLevel.

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* The fairly-obscure AdventurePuzzle PuzzlePlatformer GameBoy game ''Dexterity'' plays with an overhead view. You need to flip over all of the tiles on the level to advance (which is sped up by sandwiching blank tiles between them). Anyway, the Demonic Spiders are Humphreys, a fast, erratically-moving enemy that ''can create wall tiles'' and if you let them do it in the wrong place, they'll wall off tiles that you need to flip. A level late in the game has two Humphreys, making it ThatOneLevel.
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* The fairly-obscure AdventurePuzzle GameBoy game ''Dexterity'' plays with an overhead view. You need to flip over all of the tiles on the level to advance (which is sped up by sandwiching blank tiles between them). Anyway, the Demonic Spiders are Humphreys, a fast, erratically-moving enemy that ''can create wall tiles'' and if you let them do it in the wrong place, they'll wall off tiles that you need to flip. A level late in the game has two Humphreys, making it ThatOneLevel.
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* Pretty much any enemy in ''Lightning Warrior Raidy'' that has either a magical or fire breath attack, because armor doesn't reduce the damage they incur. Adding to the annoyance is the fact that you can only restore health with potions, meaning that you can survive the battle and still hurt your long-term game plan because you took so much damage beating them.

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* Pretty much any enemy in ''Lightning Warrior Raidy'' ''LightningWarriorRaidy'' that has either a magical or fire breath attack, because armor doesn't reduce the damage they incur. Adding to the annoyance is the fact that you can only restore health with potions, meaning that you can survive the battle and still hurt your long-term game plan because you took so much damage beating them.

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