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11[[caption-width-right:350: [[ComicBook/FantasticFour The Four]] may not be so [[ComicBook/FantasticFourNumber1 Fantastic]] in this universe, but they can still get the job done.]]
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13->'''ComicBook/LexLuthor:''' What makes you think you can kill Franchise/{{Superman}} when you can't even handle a mere mortal in a Halloween costume?\
14'''ComicBook/TheJoker:''' There's nothing ''mere'' about [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} that mortal]]!
15-->-- ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'', "[[Recap/SupermanTheAnimatedSeriesS2E16To18WorldsFinest World's Finest, Part 1]]"
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19[[InAWorld In a world]] with supernatural dealings or superpowers, this character is the one who is able to keep being useful through [[BadassBookworm intellect]], martial arts abilities, [[CombatPragmatist general ruthlessness]], or just being CrazyPrepared.
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21They notably have none of the fantastic enhancements, PoweredArmor, magic, or special powers that others do. It might even be [[MugglePower a sore point for them]], but that just makes us encourage them more. If they are in TheTeam, then they are usually TheLeader, or at least [[TheSmartGuy the brains of the outfit]], to compensate.
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23[[SisterTrope Often overlaps]] with NonPoweredCostumedHero in superhero settings — to the point that that trope page was made to help people avoid confusing the two concepts.
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25If a Badass Normal is capable of things that should only be superhuman, then they have a CharlesAtlasSuperpower. If Badass runs in their family, it's because LamarckWasRight. If they are given superpowers after being non-powered for a while, you get an EmpoweredBadassNormal. If they only lost powers they actually used to have, they've been BroughtDownToBadass.
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27The Badass Normal ''only'' happens in a setting that places [[PunyEarthlings normal human capabilities as trivial]] next to those with superpowers, aliens, fantasy elements, gods, [[GeneticEngineeringIsTheNewNuke genetic engineering, tranhumanism]], magical powers, [[{{Cyborg}} cybernetics]] or some other form of enhancements. Just dealing with the inhuman or strange such as [[OurZombiesAreDifferent zombies]], [[OurOrcsAreDifferent orcs]] or AlienInvasion doesn't suffice unless there is an assumption they shouldn't be able to fight back the way they do.
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29This trope centers around personal capabilities keeping them [[WeakButSkilled relevant against literally enhanced opponents]]. Just because a character gets lucky against a single SuperSoldier isn't a strong enough qualifier for a badass normal. This is not about being ill equipped with outdated technology even if their enemies are top-of-the-line, although RockBeatsLaser is a common tactic they may use. Nor is it being a novice in their training while dealing with a foe who has mastered it. By all means this should be a topic of debate with ''anyone'' they deal with (enemy, ally or even themselves) if their lack of superpowers is an issue with their usefulness.
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31It's important to note if they have strange or superhuman abilities, they are ''not'' normal. There is no "relatively" when it comes to Badass Normal. It doesn't matter if you can "barely" lift a tank, your ki blasts can "only" level cities, your BioAugmentation is standard issue, or your ability to [[RealityWarper alter the fabric of reality]] isn't as developed as others; you're a [[CursedWithAwesome badass with superpowers]]. Not everyone can be the Franchise/{{Batman}} of the setting. A character who chooses not to use their powers in combat (or has powers with no combat application) probably FightsLikeANormal.
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33Often overlaps with TheTeamNormal (if this character joins a superpowered team).
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35This is a SuperTrope of BadassBystander. By definition always on level 1 in JustForFun/SuperWeight.
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37Compare MugglesDoItBetter, UnfazedEveryman, WeakButSkilled, PunyEarthlings, and especially HeartIsAnAwesomePower. A HunterOfMonsters frequently is one, though there are just as many HunterOfHisOwnKind or FurAgainstFang variants.
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39Contrast with OvershadowedByAwesome, where a character is by reasonable means strong compared to regular people or even superpowerful, but can only be considered "normal" when compared to the people they hang out with, who are vastly stronger. Because of this, they often CantCatchUp. Also contrast SuperLoser, for characters who are anything but badass despite having superpowers. BroughtDownToNormal arcs can show a super powered individual can be badass without their powers but that does not qualify them for this trope. This is a character type, not a plot trope.
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41'''Note for Tropers:''' This trope '''only''' applies if the setting possesses a significant number of characters with superpowers. In a setting where superpowers are very uncommon or nonexistent, badass characters without superpowers [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment are just badass]]. If you encounter an instance of a character in a setting without superpowers being called a Badass Normal, please remove or change it. For average people that are forced to be a badass by the situation, see ActionSurvivor. For costumed heroes without superpowers in general, see NonPoweredCostumedHero. Anyone from a MageSpecies who can't be defined as a MuggleBornOfMages is disqualified.
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44!!Example subpages:
45[[index]]
46* BadassNormal/AnimeAndManga
47* BadassNormal/ComicBooks
48** BadassNormal/TheDCU
49** BadassNormal/MarvelUniverse
50* BadassNormal/FanWorks
51* [[BadassNormal/LiveActionFilms Films — Live-Action]]
52* BadassNormal/{{Literature}}
53* BadassNormal/LiveActionTV
54* BadassNormal/MythsAndReligion
55* BadassNormal/TabletopGames
56* BadassNormal/VideoGames
57* BadassNormal/{{Webcomics}}
58* BadassNormal/WebOriginal
59* BadassNormal/WesternAnimation
60[[/index]]
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62!!Other examples:
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65[[folder:Asian Animation]]
66* In ''Animation/NoonboryAndTheSuper7'', Noonbory is the only member of the Super 7 without any sort of superpower (Mamby is a shapeshifter, and the remaining five all have SuperSenses, one sense power each). He's also surrounded by his wizard grandfather Hanubi, and all four main villains, who each have a super ability (Wangury has an OverlyLongTongue, Coldygury can make snowballs shoot out of his hat, Rosygury has [[GreenThumb nature powers]], and Dozegury can turn invisible). However, Noonbory has a sense of patience, engineering, [[AllLovingHero altruism]], and most importantly, intuition, that puts him in charge of the Super 7.
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69[[folder:Card Games]]
70* In ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' humans tend to be this, especially white mana humans. In the Gothic themed Innistrad block, White Humans decks repeatedly came in second. They were able to band together and overcome Vampires, Werewolves, Mages, Zombies with little more than the power of teamwork and the grace of God.
71* ''TabletopGame/MitosYLeyendas'' takes this up to eleven with the "Heroes" set, which is based off the UsefulNotes/WarOfThePacific. As a result, ship captains are on the same tiers as ''{{Top god}}s''
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74[[folder:Comic Strips]]
75* ComicStrip/FlashGordon faces off against all the weird beings of Mongo with nothing but his strength and his wits. ([[DependingOnTheWriter Some versions]] have claimed Mongo is a lower-gravity world, so Earthlings have [[HeavyWorlder marginal super-strength]] there.)
76* Lothar, the WorldsStrongestMan from ''ComicStrip/MandrakeTheMagician''.
77* ComicStrip/PrinceValiant fights ogres and sorcerers and the like.
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80[[folder:Films — Animation]]
81* Syndrome of ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'' has no powers, yet his technical skills and smarts allow him to create a robot powerful enough to eliminate dozens of supers. As well as an energy beam that allows him to move ''anything'', regardless of its size, almost exactly like the Gravity Gun from ''VideoGame/HalfLife2''. It may be that he has the one power of the Fantastic Four that no member of the Parr family has: His ability to invent things. He's a {{Deconstruct|edTrope}}ion of Franchise/{{Batman}}-like BadassNormal superheroes: he is undeniably a genius inventor, [[BadassBookworm and he's hand's-on enough to use his gadgets in the field himself]], but his lack of powers causes superheroes with powers to disparage him as just another {{Muggle|s}} who gets in the way. The difference is that Batman uses his genius for the greater good, while Syndrome becomes bitter and instead uses his genius creations to enact revenge on the perceived {{Smug Super}}s of the world, when their only crime was not recognising his potential and (perhaps rightly, perhaps wrongly) trying to protect what they thought was a reckless kid who was in way over his head. Hence, he hates all "supers" equally, including ones he's never met or [[WouldHurtAChild ones who weren't even alive to disparage him in the first instance]]. This leads to the horrifying implication that Pixar's most dangerous villain and the Caped Crusader himself aren't so different. If Bruce Wayne's life had sucked even more than it already did, ''who knows'' what he would've become?
82** This also applies to the other villains we see throughout the franchise as well. None of them have any super powers, just technology and the skills to make it work and be a threat.
83** And somewhat amazingly, the ''raccoon'' in ''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2'' qualifies. He's just a random woodland animal, and he puts up a credible fight against Jack-Jack the super-powered baby. (He actually does better in this department than Syndrome!)
84** The Screenslaver has no powers aside from his hypnosis technology [[spoiler:and is really [[TheScapegoat a hypnotized decoy]] who's actually a pizza delivery guy]] and yet he still gives Elastigirl a brutal fight when she tracks him down. Even [[spoiler:Evelyn Devour]] admitted he put up a great fight.
85** [[spoiler:Evelyn]] herself, even without the hypnosis tech, almost kills Elastigirl only through manueving a plane well-enough to where there's little to no oxygen.
86** No other pure human listed here holds a damn candle to Kari, the babysitter from ''WesternAnimation/JackJackAttack'' who baby sits the SuperpowerLottery GooGooGodlike Jack Jack for a whole night and survives. Keep in mind Syndrome the aforementioned non-super could not handle Jack Jack’s powers at all while Kari though it exhausts her handles the baby till morning. At one point [[https://i.imgur.com/uzHlE9s.gif she causally reacts]] to Jack Jack’s laser-like EyeBeams deflecting them with a mirror.
87* Emmet from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie''. Yes, he becomes a Master Builder at the end, but he spent the majority of the movie without powers, and during that time, he accidentally defeated a squadron of Skeletrons, escaped from Bad Cop, built the double-decker couch that save his and his friend's lives, and managed to defeat Lord Business '''without''' using his powers.
88* ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'':
89** In a world containing spirits, gods, and a warrior-prince with a possessed super-powered arm, San is just a girl with a spear, knife, and wolf... who can scale 30-foot walls.
90** Lady Eboshi, as a female leader in a patriarchal society, only has intelligence and charisma on her side. By the end of the movie, [[spoiler:she's taken on everyone up to and including the god of the forest, and he's the only one who got the best of her. And she ''survives'' that confrontation.]]
91* ''Animation/WhiteSnake2019'': Xuan is a normal human that manages to keep up with all the supernatural characters in the movie via his agility and {{guile|hero}}.
92* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Jin is the only one in Mei's immediate family who has no supernatural or mystical powers or talents, and yet, [[spoiler:he quickly springs into action and hustles to draw an ''enormous'' perfect circle with a line marker around a rampaging kaiju who could have very well stomped him into paste.]]
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96* ''Podcast/RedPandaAdventures:''
97** Outside of the Red Panda's use of hypnosis, neither he nor his sidekick the Flying Squirrel have any significant superpowers to speak of. Their success as crimefighters and superheroes comes from constant training, cunning minds, and gadgets that allow for feats ranging from {{Wall Crawl}}ing to resisting and countering magical attack. They can reliably handle anything that isn't a flat out {{Kaiju}}.
98** The Red Panda also has a network of agents, men and women who act as his eyes and ears and have fought alongside him both figuratively and literally. In the book "The Android Assassins", several of them are the first line of defense against Captain Clockwork's robot army and, during World War II, many of those same agents formed a unit that gained a reputation for doing impossible things behind enemy lines and, for much of that time, any superhero help they got was either incidental or the acts of an amnesiac Red Panda.
99* Arthur Lester from ''Podcast/{{Malevolent}}'' is a normal human with no special powers, but he's still able to go toe to toe with various [[EldritchAbomination unspeakable creatures]] far larger and stronger than he is.
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103* Any analytical player with the Villager role in ''Roleplay/ComicFuryWerewolf'' arguably counts. If they catch the Werewolves, they almost certainly do. If they '''consistently''' catch the Werewolves, they '''''definitely''''' do. As such, Ranger used to be one, but later lost his touch.
104* In ''Roleplay/DarwinsSoldiers'' The nonpowered heroes (villains) usually put up a decent fight against the augmented villains (heroes). They sometimes win. Trinity deserves a special mention. A normal human, she simultaneously fights someone with [[SuperStrength robotic arms]], someone with [[PlayingWithFire pyrokinetic powers]], and someone with not one but ''two'' PsychicPowers: [[MindOverMatter telekinesis]], and [[ShockAndAwe electrokinesis]]. Oh yeah, she ''beats them all at the same time''.
105* As opposed to the main cast, Agent Travers from ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues'' has no powers to her name. She makes up for it with power nullifiers and years of physical training. When Melissa tries to stab her, she swipes the girl in the neck before she can even blink.
106* In ''Roleplay/EquestriaChronicles'', earth ponies hold their own against [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic magical unicorns and flying pegasi]].
107* ''Roleplay/FireEmblemOnForums'':
108** ''[[Roleplay/FireEmblemOnForumsChainsOfHorai Chains of Horai]]'': By default, any non-Gnosis wielder who doesn't also use Mahou and can go toe-to-toe with Gnosis wielders. Hisao Hosokawa, the Cursed Rooster and Todoroki's ''sensei'' Hitoshi Tokiwa are mentioned to be among the rare few skilled enough to match even Gnosis wielders in battle.
109* In ''Roleplay/TheGamersAlliance'', several heroes and villains have no special or magical powers and yet they've shown their skills many times against stronger opponents.
110* The forum RP ''[[http://z7.invisionfree.com/thegangoffive/index.php?showtopic=5145 Insane Cafe 3: The Curse of the Haunted Hotel]]'' has a a group of characters known as the "Pelvanida Group". They are a group of [[BadassBookworm scientists]] and soldiers who kill a group of very powerful mages with nothing more than a shitload of guns and explosives.
111* The ''Website/{{Nationstates}}'' forum RP "Elementals" has [[CoolOldGuy Eric Lumen]]. Possessing none of the elemental magic of his companions, he gets by being a stupidly talented swordsman who has been swinging a sword longer than most of the cast have been alive.
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115* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'':
116** Mazeka is "just" a [[{{Hobbits}} Matoran]], but he can kick any ass he wants.
117** [[OvershadowedByAwesome To a lesser degree,]] [[TheGoodCaptain Jaller and Kongu]], who are also Matoran, though they both later became Toa.
118** The [[AGodAmI Barraki]], who aside from some unique abilities granted to them by their mutations in the Pit only had strength, durability, speed, intelligence, and literal armies of sea creatures to go on compared to [[SuperPowerLottery the Piraka]]. The fans [[EnsembleDarkhorse loved them]] for being ''terrifying'' marine monsters with surprisingly complex personalities who came off as just as, if not even more threatening, than many other villains.
119** [[TheJailer Hydraxon]]. No elemental powers. No Kanohi mask. Just unmatched lethality with every known weapon in the world, and that's more than enough for him to go toe-to-toe with the entire Toa Mahri, be entrusted with keeping the deadliest criminals in the universe locked up, and [[spoiler: training the Toa Mata before they lost their memories]]. In fact, he was so badass, [[spoiler:the Mask of Life chose to transform the Matoran Dekar into a new version of him.]]
120** The Matoran Resistance: Six Matoran [[spoiler: One of whom is admittedly a Great Being, though no one else knows that]], up against six guys who took down the ''[[BadassCrew Toa Nuva]].'' They put up a pretty good fight. The Chronicler's Company, seven ordinary Matoran who hold off an army of infected Rahi beasts, also most definitely qualify, as do Sarda, Idris, and Defilak. Really, most if not all Matoran who aren't secondary characters-and even a few who are-qualify to some extent.
121** Tarduk, an Agori who's even less powerful than the above Matoran, and doesn't have any of the cool weapons that many of the others have, is a pretty good example.
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125* ''WebAnimation/AnimatorVSAnimation'':
126** Victim from the first episode. He has no superpowers yet he put up a good fight to the point that the Animator had to close the program to defeat him: Normally, he just beats them up.
127** The Second Coming is another normal stick figure, yet he's still totally badass. [[spoiler:Until it turns out he has superpowers and they just never awakened in him.]]
128** All four Fighting Stick Figures count. They don't have any superpowers, they just beat you up.
129* ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' often has this dynamic, though even said supposedly Badass Normal characters all have feats well outside realm of reality:
130** “[[Franchise/StarWars Boba Fett]] vs. [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]]”. [[spoiler:Boba the BadassNormal in this case loses. Despite having plenty of skills and feats especially in ''Legends'' to match Samus's enhanced abilities, Samus’s tech and weaponry far exceeds Boba’s on top of her just being more versatile in her Varia Suit. Boba at least puts up a better fight in the 2015 remake, even destroying a lot of Samus’s suit.]]
131*** [[spoiler:Played straight in Boba's much later apperance in “[[Franchise/StarWars Boba Fett]] vs. Franchise/{{Predator}}” where Boba wins, despite the Predator having alien super strength. The reason being, that while Yautjas are badass they haven't faced or defeated anything worse than Xenomoprhs while Boba has held his own againist Force Users like Darth Vader.]]
132** "ComicBook/{{Batman}} vs. ComicBook/SpiderMan". In this case, the Badass Normal [[spoiler:loses. Batman has quite famously beaten superhuman opponents before, but this was with extensive research and tailoring his load-out to specially counter it. Under standard ''Death Battle'' conditions, fighters go in with no prior knowledge and iconic, standard equipment. Against an opponent who is even stronger, tougher and faster than a peak-condition human, who can also nullify his stealth and is just as clever as he is, Batman simply can't make up the difference in raw power.]]
133** [[ZigZaggingTrope Zigzagged]] in Batman’s following fights.
134*** In “Franchise/{{Batman}} vs. ComicBook/CaptainAmerica”. [[spoiler:The BadassNormal Batman wins despite Cap being more or less superhuman. The reason being that on top of knowing more martial arts and having near equal strength feats The Dark Knight’s gadgets and ninja skill are too much for Steve under most circumstances especially since his only weapon is a shield.]]
135*** In “Franchise/{{Batman}} vs. ComicBook/BlackPanther”. [[spoiler:The Badass Normal Batman loses (again). This time it’s not simply a difference in strength, but in gadgets as Bruce had no way to bypass T’Challa Vibranium giving the King of Wakanda the advantage throughout.]]
136*** In “Franchise/{{Batman}} vs. ComicBook/IronMan”. [[spoiler:While both are true Badass Normals, Tony wins. In this case it was simply a matter of versatility of PoweredArmour. Even granting Batman the Hellbat armour (which would’ve let him stomp Spidey and Black Panther) isn’t enough since Iron Man could not only match its might with the God Buster, but has a colossal amount of other suits at his disposal and is a much better hacker than Batman. Additionally while there was cases where Bruce could outfox Tony, the latter has equally proven his aptitude for tactics as well. To Batman’s credit, it was confirmed without suits he would’ve certainly killed Tony, being the far superior fighter.]]
137** "[[Manga/{{Berserk}} Guts]] vs. [[VideoGame/SoulSeries Nightmare]]". In this case, the Badass Normal [[spoiler:wins. The given reason? It wouldn't at all be hyperbole to say that in his stories, Guts slaughters demonic entities far more terrifying and powerful than Nightmare on an almost ''daily'' basis, triumphing out of sheer dumb luck, ferocity and/or unstoppable willpower. [[ButForMeItWasTuesday A duel against Nightmare really would be just your average manga chapter for him]].]]
138** "[[VideoGame/MetalGear Solid Snake]]" vs. [[VideoGame/SplinterCell Sam Fisher]]". In this case, the Badass Normal [[spoiler:loses. Sam has his Navy SEAL and Green Beret training, and he has superior technology and weapons. However, Snake is not only ''also'' trained by US SF, but is also cloned from the greatest soldier to have ever lived ''and'' has performance-enhancing nanomachines coursing through his veins. Combined with Snake's more... [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} unorthodox]] [[LethalJokeItem tactics]], and he manages to cinch it.]]
139** "[[Franchise/DragonBall Hercule Satan]] vs. [[Franchise/StreetFighter Dan Hibiki]]". In this case, the Badass Normal [[spoiler:wins. Hercule is OvershadowedByAwesome by the DBZ cast but can hold his own very well against other humans, while Dan is a joke even among normal humans. Hercule's feats are also far more impressive than Dan's, whose KiManipulation is inept. With this huge difference in competence, it was only a matter of time before Mr Satan finished off Dan ([[AccidentalMurder albeit accidentally]])]].
140** "[[WebAnimation/{{RWBY}} Yang Xiao Long]] vs. [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Tifa Lockhart]]". In this case, the Badass Normal (if you can call her that) [[spoiler:loses. It is true that Tifa is more experienced and has more feats, and she also possesses a [[SheFu flowing and versatile martial art style]] that counters Yang's [[UnskilledButStrong comparatively straightforward berserker punching]]. However, Yang's Semblance lets her greatly surpass Tifa's strength, and her Aura allows her to stand up to the worst Tifa can throw at her. With Tifa in turn being effectually a GlassCannon, Yang's victory was only a matter of time and taking enough whacks. '''Note:''' this was before “Sephiroth vs. Vergil” and “Link Vs Cloud (2021)” where ''Death Battle'' fully embraced the [[EasternRPG JRPG]] nature of ''FFVII'' and fully treated gameplay and story the same. Ben himself [[FlipFlopOfGod admitted]] with this new research approach Tifa would likely massacre Yang.]]
141** "[[Characters/GreenArrowOliverQueen Green Arrow]] vs. [[Characters/MarvelComicsClintBarton Hawkeye]]" [[spoiler:surprisingly Clint is less "normal" and more superhuman than Ollie, given he can wield a 250 pound bow which he can fire at a much faster rate than Oliver can with his bow. This on top of Hawkeye having things like Pym Particles arrows and Adamantium-tipped arrows which trumps Green Arrow's arseal of arrows.]]
142** "[[Franchise/StreetFighter Cammy]] vs. [[Franchise/MortalKombat Sonya]]". [[spoiler:In this case the Badass Normal Sonya wins. While Cammy does have Psycho Power she simply (thanks to {{Chickification}}) is too low on ''Street Fighter'' power hierarchy whereas Sonya despite having no superpowers has several incredible strength feats and in-story thanks to being [[AsStrongAsTheyNeedToBe can defeat the likes of Sub-Zero, Scorpion and Quan-Chi]] in contrast to Cammy who's never outright beaten anyone stronger than Vega.]]
143** "[[Manga/OnePiece Zoro]] vs. [[Manga/FairyTail Erza]]". [[spoiler:Zoro the Badass Normal in this case wins, despite Erza being a mage. In this case Zoro, was simply far too strong and tough for Erza to overcome with her magical weaponry and had greater speed as well. Also Erza's magic is finite and her trump card: the Simple Katana Armor took away her much needed defense allowing the swordsman to cut her up. Though to be fair Zoro's Haki and superhuman feats can hardly be considered normal in any stretch of the word.]]
144** "[[Franchise/TombRaider Lara Croft]] vs. [[VideoGame/{{Uncharted}} Nathan Drake]]". [[spoiler:Here Nathan was ultimately the more normal one and lost. While Nate was capable of inredible feats, Lara was still Wonder Woman compared to him being able to push around 100s of tons and destroy helicopters with one throw of her pickaxe. This was also on top of Lara having plenty of professional skills and training, unlike Nathan who besides some mentoring from Sully mostly just winned it in his adventures.]]
145** "[[Characters/MarvelComicsVenom Venom]] vs [[Characters/BatmanBane Bane]]". [[spoiler:This time the BadassNormal Bane loses '''hard'''. While Bane does have a SuperSerum to boost him slighty above Peak Human levels, he simply had no hope of matching or surviving Venom's phyiscal might which even when depowered could support a weight well in the 200 ton range. This is in addition to the versatility of the Symbiote which Bane despite being a GeniusBruiser had little chance of countering or findering a way to neutralise without prep-time.]]
146** "[[Franchise/ResidentEvil Leon Kennedy]] vs. [[Franchise/DeadRising Franky West]]". [[spoiler: Here Frank was actually the more normal one and lost for it. While both lack superpowers and have both fought zombies, Leon was pound for pound simply more superhuman being capable of feats Frank couldn't do and had killed monsters well outside Frank's wheelhouse. Even granting Frank the [[PoweredArmour Exo Suit]] wasn't enough to turn the tables.]]
147** "[[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles Shedder]] vs. [[Characters/WolverineRoguesGallery Silver Samurai]]". [[spoiler: This time the Badass Normal Shedder wins, while Harada was formidable and had mutant power, Shedder's massive variety of sklls and faster than the eye can track movement gave him the edge over Silver Samurai who's never been able to outright defeat Wolverine and had far less skills beyond swordplay. PlayedWith though as Shedder still (in the animation at least) needed to become Super Shedder to actually kill the Sliver Samurai.]]
148** "WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond vs. ComicBook/Spiderman2099". [[spoiler:In this case the Badass Normal Terry wins, while Miguel had Spider-powers, he was also had sensitive eyesight which Terry could exploit and Terry's Batsuit made him a good deal stronger and faster than Miguel who isn't as strong as Peter is. Terry also had a massive advantage with Bruce being his MissionControl.]]
149** "WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack vs Anime/AfroSamurai". Here the BadassNormal [[spoiler:Afro lost, as Jack was simply too superhumanly strong, fast and tough (partly thanks to some CartoonPhysics) unlike Afro while capable of some superhuman feats was still far more grounded in comparsion. Samurai Jack Season 5 would also affirms that Jack can no longer be considered a normal man being TheAgeless, so Afro could hardly contend with that level of experience.]]
150** "ComicBook/BlackWidow vs. [[VideoGame/{{Overwatch}} Widowmaker]]" [[spoiler:Natasha the BadassNormal (to a slow aging-peak human degree) wins againist the superhuman Widowmaker. In this case Natasha was simply too deadly up close for Amélie (who worked better at distance) to do anything about it, and much of Widowmaker's arsenal couldn't do much to slow Nat down. Also while Widowmaker was more overtly superhuman in nature, Black Widow was stronger being able to snap a man's neck with single kick.]]
151** "ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} vs. ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}". [[spoiler:The BadassNormal Nightwing wins this time, while Matt had SuperHearing, that also made him very susceptible to sonics, something a experienced crimefighter like Dick carries. Daredevil also produces electro waves from his radar sense, something Nightwing could detect with his scanning mask and being the prodical adoptive son of Batman stratgise againist.]]
152** PlayedWith in "The Seven Battle Royale (''Series/TheBoys2019'')". [[spoiler:Badass Normal Billy Butcher does defeat Starlight and Queen Mauve, but only because he had the baby with EyeBeams to use as a kind of WaveMotionGun and he could've easily been smooshed into LudicrousLibs at any point, which Homelander proves at the end. Granted to whole Battle Royale was just a promtion for the show and not supposed to taken seriously like "[[ComicBook/{{Invinicble}} Omni-Man]] vs. [[ComicBook/TheBoys Homelander]]".]]
153** "[[Characters/MarvelComicsBuckyBarnes Winter Soldier]] vs. [[Characters/BatmanJasonTodd Red Hood]]". [[spoiler:The BadassNormal Jason in this case loses. While Jason did have Venom to give him a strength boost, Bucky in addition to being already enhanced himself with the Infinity formula and cyborgnetic arm simply had nearly 80 decades of combat experience over Jason. It was essentially a high-tec and edgy Boy Wonder trying to contend with a vetern cyborg SuperSolider.]]
154** "ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} vs ComicBook/SpiderGwen". [[spoiler: Much like the orginal "Batman vs. Spider-Man", the BadassNormal Barbara loses againist Spider-powered Gwen with the latter's strength and speed and SpiderSense being far too much for Babs to handle without prep-time. Also while Barbara had more martial skills and experience as well as gadgets, Gwen could still safely rely on her enhanced abilites to counter them meaning Batgirl could only dely the inveitble.]]
155** “[[Manga/OnePiece Sanji]] vs. [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Rock Lee]]”. [[spoiler:Here the BadassNormal Sanji wins. Though the Eight Gates amp Lee to explicitly superhuman levels, Sanji’s base strength and speed far eclipsed Lee’s abilities and only the Eighth Gate a DangerousForbiddenTechnique could make any difference and potentially put the cook down (as he's too [[MadeOfIron tough]] otherwise) and even then Sanji’s sheer speed and reflexes make the likelihood of Lee landing a killing blow was fairly low. Additionally Sanji has things like Haki and the Raid Suit which does significantly push him out of the “Normal” camp especially the former, although it was confirmed in the analysis Sanji did not need the Raid Suit to survive against the Eighth Gate and beat Lee, it simply gave him an edge.]]
156** "[[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]] vs. [[Characters/MarvelComicsDoctorDoom Doctor Doom]]" the BadassNormal in this case Lex [[spoiler: loses. While Lex had the plenty of gadgets to match Victor's and a slighty more impressive PoweredArmour (which included a Motherbox) and speed advatnage, Doom was simply more powerful where it mattered being a sorcerer in addition to having Iron Man-level tech skill. Even if Lex took a Everyman serum which gives [[FlyingBrick Kyrptonian powers]] (abolishing his Badass Normal status) it wouldn't be enough to kill the doctor whose armour has survived beatdowns from the likes of Hulk and Sentry and Lex even with Superman's abilites couldn't counter Doom's more out there gizmos like his Chrome Transmuter, Antimatter Extrapolator and Ovoid Mind Transfer.]]
157** "[[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Link]] vs. [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Cloud]] (2021)". [[spoiler:This time Link the BadassNormal (though he's kinda far from normal) loses. While Link was a JackOfAllTrades with his HyperspaceArsenal, Cloud being enhanced simply had the raw stat advantage being significantly [[LightningBruiser faster and tougher]] than the hero of Hyrule on top of having the Materia i.e [[MagicKnight magic]] counter all of Link's tricks. Even having Link enhance himself by donning the Fierce Deity mask wasn't enough to overwhelm Cloud in combat. Played straighter in their first match back in 2012 where Link was able to pull through due to being WeakButSkilled compared to Cloud.]]
158** "ComicBook/HarleyQuinn vs. [[VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends Jinx]]". [[spoiler:Harley the BadassNormal in this case loses. While enhanced to a degree thanks to Ivy, compared to Jinx who has genuine superhuman physiology and incredible feats and plenty of MMORPG abilites Harley simply can't keep up. Additionally Harley's most effective weapons: her Joker toxins, have no effect on Jinx who's grown up breathing in poisonous chemicals to the point of being acclimatised to it.]]
159** "[[Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba Tanjiro]] vs. [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure Jonathan Joestar]]". [[spoiler: The BadassNormal Tanjiro loses. Although the Breathing Arts in many respects stretch Tanjiro towards the boundaries of a Badass Normal compared to Jonathan who has Hamon which is a SwissArmySuperpower on top of his already monstrous superhuman strength and speed, Tanjiro's more modest abilites couldn't stack up. Helping Jonathan's case, is that even before he got Hamon he could defeat DIO whose powers are on level of ''Demon Slayer'''s Muzan Kibutsuji if not greater, so even at the base level Jonathan was simply too much for Tanjiro.]]
160** "Franchise/JamesBond vs. Film/JohnWick". [[spoiler: Much like Snake vs Sam Fisher, while both are Badass Normals, 007 has far more superhuman feats and has defeated actual superhuman characters like Jaws. Also while John is undoubtly a MadeOfIron killing machine, he still exists in grounded universe whereas Bond's world is far more Sci-Fi with his numerous gadgets being something John can't counter no matter how tough he is.]]
161** "[[Franchise/Fridaythe13th Jason]] vs. [[Franchise/{{Halloween}} Michael Myers]]". [[spoiler:Here the Michael the BadassNormal loses. While like Jason, Michael is inhuman enough to [[ImmuneToBullets walk off getting shot repeatedly]] and has OffscreenTeleportation, he still has human limits to what he can bounce back from whlist Jason is SCP Foundation-level unkillable. For example, Michael explictly cannot surivive decapitation and needed to swap himself with a paramedic to survive Laruie lopping his head off, while Jason has come back from having his head blown by the military.]]
162* ''WebAnimation/{{Dreamscape}}'':
163** Compared to his friends, Dylan is very lacking in special powers, but as Keela points out in "An Unofficial Tournament", he makes up for it with his wit and determination.
164** Betty has no inherit special powers, especially when you look at her WickedWitch sister, Melinda. However, Betty can still fight among the best of 'em.
165* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'': The Freelancer Project tried to create the forty-nine most skilled and powerful human fighters alive, each paired with an armour enhancement and A.I. to empower them even further. Due to a tragic experience with A.I. in his past, Agent Washington refuses to use any armour enhancements or A.I., and relies solely on skill, tactics and sheer willpower. Despite this, he's still considered one of the most elite, dangerous fighters alive, and never ranked lower than sixth in the Freelancer Project, even when surrounded by enhanced colleagues.
166* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': The Huntsman Academies train elite fighters by teaching them how to use both Aura and Semblance in battle. However, there are a few characters who can fight on a par with Huntsman-level fighters despite having no Semblance.
167** Roman Torchwick was never able to unlock his Semblance, but he's a powerful enough fighter to be able to fight elite Huntsman studenties like Team RWBY. Even when Blake and Sun try to double-team him, he can fight them off.
168** Mercury can fight without a Semblance and even win Vytal Festival tournament fights without one. He has no trouble fighting Yang despite this. [[spoiler:His Semblance was stolen from him by his own father and was never restored to him when his father died.]]
169** Watts made a choice to not try and unlock his own Semblance as he felt it would take time away from the computer skills he wished to master instead. Despite this, he is one of Salem's top subordinates, making him capable of fighting Huntsman opponents when necessary. [[spoiler:In Volume 7, he goes toe-to-toe with General Ironwood and very nearly wins; he is defeated only by Ironwood's [[{{Determinator}} intense resolve]] to win no matter what injuries he has to suffer in the process.]]
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174* In ''WebVideo/CarmillaTheSeries'', humans have been shown repeatedly to be absolutely no match for vampires in a standup fight. Enter Sherman Hollis, Laura's dad, who has formulated a pepper spray that works on vampires. [[spoiler:In his first appearance he drives off the vampirized Danny Lawrence, who physically overpowers Carmilla Karnstein as much as Carmilla overpowered her when she was human.]]
175* Diath in ''WebVideo/DiceCameraAction'' holds his own against vampires and giants despite being the only non-magic party member.
176* ''WebVideo/HeroHouse'' has several examples, which is unsurprising, as it features the entire Batfamily, and several of their rogues.
177* ''WebVideo/JojosCopyrightFreeAdventures'': This version of Mista has only a gun, and no Stand. He still manages to do the same things he did in canon.
178* In the ''WebVideo/NatOneProductions'' story-line, ''The Last Stage'', each of the main characters is really nothing more than a RedShirt. Despite this, they successfully tackle a surprising number of lethally dangerous paranormal enemies. [[spoiler: That's not to say there aren't casualties...]]
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