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* ''VideoGame/StardewValley'': One of the simplest and best ways to make money early on is growing wheat (a cheap staple crop that grows across summer and fall and is immediately accessible from Pierre's shop) and putting it in a keg to make beer. Beer takes just a day or two to brew and sells for a good initial price, but you can put it back in the keg to further improve its quality -- from silver to gold and finally iridium quality, which goes for 400g a piece (+40% more with the ''Artisan'' perk, though it takes 14 days to get iridium beer from basic beer). And if you don't want to sell it, nearly everybody likes receiving beer as a gift.
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** ''Dragonball Super'''s Ultra Instinct is shaping up to be this. Difficult for even gods to achieve, it is based on Mushin (無心 lit. "Empty Mind").[[note]] a mental state that highly-trained martial artists are said to be capable of entering during combat. It is essentially a moment where their body reacts without the need of having any specific intentions or plans in mind, having refined their instincts and intuition to a level where they can respond to any threat without the need for thought.[[/note]] Not limited to gods, it allows one to fighting without consciously thinking and be free from all distractions. Goku's strength has increased ''dramatically'' from being able to enter an ''incomplete'' state of it (he's able to do it defensively, but still consciously thinks on attacking and still requires a lot for him to use it). A good example of someone who has mastered is none other than ''Whis'' (though it's implied all the Angels know it or at least can learn naturally compared to the Gods and mortals.)

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** ''Dragonball Super'''s ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'''s Ultra Instinct is shaping up to be this. Difficult for even gods to achieve, it is based on Mushin (無心 lit. "Empty Mind").[[note]] a mental state that highly-trained martial artists are said to be capable of entering during combat. It is essentially a moment where their body reacts without the need of having any specific intentions or plans in mind, having refined their instincts and intuition to a level where they can respond to any threat without the need for thought.[[/note]] Not limited to gods, it allows one to fighting without consciously thinking and be free from all distractions. Goku's strength has increased ''dramatically'' from being able to enter an ''incomplete'' state of it (he's able to do it defensively, but still consciously thinks on attacking and still requires a lot for him to use it). A good example of someone who has mastered is none other than ''Whis'' (though it's implied all the Angels know it or at least can learn naturally compared to the Gods and mortals.)

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** Klangor is an Evronian cyborg SuperSoldier with the firepower of an armored battalion and an impressive ability to absorb energy attacks, enough to actually shrug off one of [[PhysicalGoddess Xadhoom]]'s lighter blasts-one that would have disintegrated a small warship. We meet him in The Well, Evron's planet prison where he had been thrown in for mutinying and being too useful to kill. How did the Evronians defeat him without killing him when, as he explains, he has ''still'' more than enough firepower to blast his way through the entire garrison? A ''remote-controlled off switch''.

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** Klangor is an Evronian cyborg SuperSoldier with the firepower of an armored battalion and an impressive ability to absorb energy attacks, enough to actually shrug off one of [[PhysicalGoddess Xadhoom]]'s lighter blasts-one that would have disintegrated a small warship. We meet him in The Well, Evron's planet prison where he had been thrown in for mutinying and being too useful to kill. How did the Evronians defeat him without killing him when, as he explains, he has ''still'' more than enough firepower to blast his way through the entire garrison? A ''remote-controlled off switch''.switch'' (the garrison has the remote). He's still sore about it.
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* Instead of getting close up against vampires and zombies in ''WebVideo/VaguelyRecallingJoJo'', Jonathan Joestar infuses his [[RevolversAreJustBetter revolver shots]] with the Ripple.

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* Instead ''WebVideo/StampysLovelyWorld'':
** Stampy's bedroom has a fairly plain design, even for something first built in 2012, but has since become one
of getting close up against vampires the most iconic and zombies easily recognizable builds in ''WebVideo/VaguelyRecallingJoJo'', Jonathan Joestar infuses the Minecraft community. Since [[spoiler:the original design's destruction by [=HitTheTarget=] in Episode 733, "Christmas Invasion"]], the redesign becomes more elaborate and intricate, though still resembling the original design.
** This further extends to the rest of Stampy's house -- while only made of oak wood and sandstone on the outside (before [[spoiler:the bedroom expansion]], at least), it has long been one of the most iconic builds in the Minecraft community as well. In Episode 734, "My New Bedroom", Stampy thinks that it looks a bit basic in terms of materials and chalks it up to him being a noob when he built the house, but in
his [[RevolversAreJustBetter revolver shots]] with defense at the Ripple.time, oak wood ''was'' the only plank variety in the Console edition back in 2012, so he didn't have much of a choice in the matter anyway.


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* Instead of getting close up against vampires and zombies in ''WebVideo/VaguelyRecallingJoJo'', Jonathan Joestar infuses his [[RevolversAreJustBetter revolver shots]] with the Ripple.
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* The humble joystick and D-pad. There's a ''reason'' just about every video game controller in existence has one or both of these and a few buttons. As a more specific example, the UsefulNotes/SuperNES controller: a D-pad, four face buttons, two system-function buttons, and two shoulder buttons; hailed by many as the gold standard of 2D gaming controllers.

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* The humble joystick and D-pad. There's a ''reason'' just about every video game controller in existence has one or both of these and a few buttons. As a more specific example, the UsefulNotes/SuperNES Platform/SuperNES controller: a D-pad, four face buttons, two system-function buttons, and two shoulder buttons; hailed by many as the gold standard of 2D gaming controllers.
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