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* ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'':

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* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'':

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* In ''Videogame/SidMeiersAlphaCentauri'', the Secret Project The Hunter-Seeker Algorithm renders all of your bases and units completely immune to all Probe Team activity (i.e. espionage) whatsoever. Naturally this makes it a must-have for the [[MadScientist University]], whose emphasis on transparency, freedom of speech, and freedom of inquiry (ForScience!) means that their government leaks like a sieve. The same is true for any faction running the University's preferred Social Engineering choice, the Value of Knowledge (same reasons, same effect). It is also a bane for the [[TheCracker Data]] [[PlayfulHacker Angels]], who rely on their probe teams to sabotage the other factions and steal their technology and energy. On the other hand, since ThereCanOnlyBeOne of each Secret Project, the Angels won't face this problem if they just build it themselves.
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* In ''Videogame/SidMeiersAlphaCentauri'', ''VideoGame/SidMeiersAlphaCentauri'', the Secret Project The Hunter-Seeker Algorithm renders all of your bases and units completely immune to all Probe Team activity (i.e. espionage) whatsoever. Naturally this makes it a must-have for the [[MadScientist University]], whose emphasis on transparency, freedom of speech, and freedom of inquiry (ForScience!) means that their government leaks like a sieve. The same is true for any faction running the University's preferred Social Engineering choice, the Value of Knowledge (same reasons, same effect). It is also a bane for the [[TheCracker Data]] [[PlayfulHacker Angels]], who rely on their probe teams to sabotage the other factions and steal their technology and energy. On the other hand, since ThereCanOnlyBeOne of each Secret Project, the Angels won't face this problem if they just build it themselves.
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* Two examples in ''[[Videogame/PunchOut Super Punch Out]]'', although neither one is completely played straight.

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* In ''Videogame/TreacheryInBeatdownCity'', No-Sell is the equivalent of Parry for Brad, the pro wrestler character. Fitting his MightyGlacier adjacent playstyle, the only difference besides the name is that it costs more FP. As with parrying, it greatly reduces damage if successful and fills about a third of the [[ChargeMeter Revenge Meter]], but it has a cooldown.

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* In ''Videogame/TreacheryInBeatdownCity'', ''VideoGame/TreacheryInBeatdownCity'', No-Sell is the equivalent of Parry for Brad, the pro wrestler character. Fitting his MightyGlacier adjacent playstyle, the only difference besides the name is that it costs more FP. As with parrying, it greatly reduces damage if successful and fills about a third of the [[ChargeMeter Revenge Meter]], but it has a cooldown.



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** ''VideoGame/Persona3'' has the Omnipotent Orb, an accessory that has that very same effect as the Masakados Magatama. [[spoiler:Don't try to use it against the {{Superboss}}es from ''3'', ''[[VideoGame/Persona4 4]]'' or ''[[VideoGame/PersonaQShadowOfTheLabyrinth Q]]'', though. They will ''not'' be happy with you for cheating, and they happen to have a buffed-up version of the highest-level Almighty attack which ''always does 9999 damage'', which is unsurvivable for longer than a couple of turns.]]

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** ''VideoGame/Persona3'' has the Omnipotent Orb, an accessory that has that very same effect as the Masakados Magatama. [[spoiler:Don't try to use it against the {{Superboss}}es from ''3'', ''[[VideoGame/Persona4 4]]'' or ''[[VideoGame/PersonaQShadowOfTheLabyrinth Q]]'', though. They will ''not'' be happy with you for cheating, and they happen to have a buffed-up version of the highest-level Almighty attack which ''always does 9999 damage'', which is unsurvivable unsurviveable for longer than a couple of turns.]]]]
** ''VideoGame/DigitalDevilSaga'' has an interesting one -- Null Sleep, found on the King Mantra. Instead of granting immunity to the Sleep Status, it instead allows a sleeping character to NoSell any attacks thrown their way, which can include a number of the above-mentioned Demi-fiend's attacks. A popular strategy is to give it to Cielo, whom has a weakness to ailment skills (meaning they'll always hit him), then allow him to tank any attack.
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* In ''VideoGame/NewHorizons'', every piece of armour has a small chance to outright negate damage by melee or ranged weapons, with better armour increasing it.

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