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11[[caption-width-right:300:Giving [[ImaginationBasedSuperpower a willpower-fueled weapon]] to the planet's premier BadassNormal? [[SuperpowersForADay That won't last long]].]]
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13->'''Rohtul:''' Who are you?\
14'''Batman:''' Your worst nightmare -- a Batman with superpowers!
15-->-- ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold''
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17Your average BadassNormal can take on monsters, supervillains, and [[EldritchAbomination cosmic horrors]] with nothing but [[TrainingFromHell intense training]] and [[{{Determinator}} sheer determination]]. But that other guy can ''[[StuffBlowingUp blow things up]] [[PsychicPowers with his mind]]''. And so can the villains. How could that [[PunyEarthlings puny human]] possibly [[MugglePower compete with that]]? In short, despite his amazing capabilities, the Badass Normal just doesn't seem to be badass enough. Time for a convenient {{power up}}grade.
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19He may find some new AppliedPhlebotinum, don a suit of PoweredArmor or discover a new power [[EleventhHourSuperpower lurking within himself]]. Perhaps a sudden revelation reveals some [[ChangelingFantasy otherworldly origin]] in his background, or he has [[TouchedByVorlons an encounter with mysterious beings that leaves him forever changed]] (or [[SuperpowersForADay just for one day]]). Or perhaps his badassness just escalates [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower beyond the limits of normal humanity]]. Either way, an upgrade of this type may be required just so the BadassNormal won't [[CantCatchUp become completely irrelevant]] compared to his superpowered comrades. If the SortingAlgorithmOfEvil leaves him too far behind, and his role seems to be reduced to [[TheWorfEffect getting his ass handed to him]], he may otherwise have to be PutOnABus so he doesn't [[TheLoad get in the way]].
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21Compare TookALevelInBadass, where a character who was legitimately weak gets a power boost, and FightsLikeANormal, where a superpowered character chooses to fight without using their powers. PowerLossMakesYouStrong and BoxingLessonsForSuperman are inversions. Contrast with SuperheroPackingHeat, where someone who already has powers decides to pick up a gun (or other prosaic weapon).
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23'''Important Note:''' Empowered Badass Normal is a trope that specifically deals with a BadassNormal who gains superpowers. It does ''not'' mean "Badass with superpowers." There are plenty of other Badass-related tropes to deal with those. Please help us fight this Administrivia/TropeDecay.
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31* Eren Yeager, from ''Manga/AttackOnTitan''. He's a {{Determinator}} fueled by ThePowerOfHate, graduating 5th in his military class through sheer persistence and noted to be one of the best at hand-to-hand-combat. Then he CameBackStrong, surviving a brush with death and gaining the ability to [[spoiler: transform into a 15-meter Titan with SuperStrength]].
32* It's not quite clear when Guts, of ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' fame, went from merely a very talented swordsman with a degree of CharlesAtlasSuperpower to a full-on superhuman, but his acquisition of the Berserker Armor definitely pushed him over the edge. Even Grunbeld, one of the strongest demons active, was at risk of being flat-out overpowered by Guts in a berserk state.
33* Creed Diskenth, the BigBad of ''Manga/BlackCat'' was already a CharlesAtlasSuperpower abusing [[AxCrazy lunatic]] back when he was just an assassin. As the series progresses he upgrades himself with Tao abilities that grant him a CoolSword, and then [[spoiler: nanomachines]] that grant him a [[spoiler: HealingFactor and make him to all intents and purposes {{immortal|ity}}]].
34* In ''Manga/CeresCelestialLegend'', Yuuhi Aogiri starts as a competent martial artist ([[RealMenCook who can cook!]]) and manages to save [[{{TheHero}}ine Aya]] more than once with his own abilities alone. However, his sister-in-law Suzumi creates a bandana and two wristbands that lends him part of her power as the Celestial Maiden. That gives Yuuhi partial immunity to other Maidens' attacks (including Ceres) and extra strength while he fights (as shown during the GrandFinale when [[spoiler:he manages to severely wound [[BigBad Mikagi]] with one strike]]).
35* ''Anime/CodeGeass'': [[Characters/CodeGeassSuzakuKururugi Suzaku Kururugi]] may count. Already a BadassNormal (he was a skilled Knightmare Frame Pilot and martial arts prodigy) for most of the first season, he slips into this near the end of the first season and into R2. His most obvious upgrade was having the "Live!" Geass cast upon him by Lelouch, allowing him to survive situations that would normally have killed him and allowing him to become much stronger and faster than a normal human being in order to do so. However, it had been hinted throughout the series that Suzaku had some as-of-yet unidentified connection to Geass... [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot that was never explained or elaborated upon]].
36* ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'' stars one. He was known as "[[RedBaron The Black]] [[{{Shinigami}} Reaper]]" even ''before'' he became a Contractor, and in one flashback he completely owned a Contractor in a straight-up fight using only a choke wire, throwing knives, and sheer badass ninja skills. He still has the aforementioned skills, but now he can also [[ShockAndAwe zap the crap out of people]]. Gets taken [[ExaggeratedTrope Up to Eleven]] when it transpires that these same powers [[spoiler: make him a full-blown RealityWarper in the right circumstances]].
37* ''Anime/DragonBallZ''
38** The series gives us Videl, the daughter of Hercule (a genuine BadassNormal who, sadly, doesn't hold a candle to the heroes or the villains they fight). Before meeting Gohan, she could give her old man a run for his money in the martial arts. After meeting Gohan, she learns to fly in the same manner as Gohan and his allies.
39** The Human/Earthling fighters Yamcha, Krillin, Tien and Master Roshi. Although they lack godly buffs and training of the Saiyans and Piccolo, are still through training the strongest Earthlings in existence, make the aforementioned Videl and her dad look as harmless as kittens and thanks to KiManipulation, have become [[FlyingBrick Flying Bricks]] (with the exception of Roshi) who possess enough power to reduce Earth to space dust, if they weren’t such nice dudes. Yamcha and Krillin in particular, displayed feats of CharlesAtlasSuperPower well before learning how to use Ki.
40** Villainous examples with Spopovich and Yamu both are normal human fighters who were already strong in their own right, but after meeting EvilSorcerer Babidi gained Ki-enhanced abilities and techniques making them truly formidable compared to most {{Muggles}}.
41* ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'': [[spoiler: Soichirou Kuzuki]] is an extremely well-trained assassin that can wipe the floor with most normal human attackers, but is devoid of any magic talent. When Caster is Reinforcing his body, however, he can easily overpower a powerful, full-fledged mage like Rin (who [[KungFuWizard is no slouch herself in the fighting department]]) and even ''hold his own against [[spoiler: Saber]]'', although he cannot hope to win that fight, only hope to survive it.
42* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'':
43** Ling Yao is a BadassNormal WarriorPrince whose martial arts and swordsmanship allow him to fight homunculi on somewhat even ground and even sense their inhumanity. [[spoiler:He then willingly becomes a human-based homunculus as the second Greed and once Greed lets Ling take control of their body, Ling can utilize the homunculi's SuperStrength and [[InstantArmor Ultimate Shield]] with his fighting prowess. Ling loses this when Greed sacrifices himself to save Ling and weaken Father.]]
44** Scar started out as an Ishvalan warrior priest, who had the strength and skill to take on multiple Amestrian soldiers at once, but after being attacked by Kimblee, his brother would give him his right arm, marked with his work on alchemy (combining it with alkahestry.) This allows Scar to deconstruct anything alchemically. [[spoiler: Much later, he acquires the power of reconstruction by tattooing his left arm with the rest of his brothers' life work and is now able to perform amazing alchemic feats.]]
45* Brandon Heat of ''VideoGame/{{Gungrave}}'' was a great Mafia sweeper who was a skilled hand to hand fighter and a great marksmen. Then, he was killed and become Necrolized. He became much stronger and could take a lot of damage.
46* Leorio from ''Manga/HunterXHunter'' is the only member of the main cast without nen abilities. While the weakest of the four, he's still stronger than your average human, is a skilled doctor, and displays a large amount of street smarts. Then after a LongBusTrip, he returns with a nen ability that allows him to transmit his punches through the floor, which he immediately uses to lay out legendary hunter and Gon's father Ging.
47* [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood Jonathan Joestar]] of ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' was the only [=JoJo=] to spend more than a handful of chapters without either a Stand or Hamon, and in that time he not only fought, but defeated, [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Dio]] in a hand-to-hand battle in a burning mansion. He only gets more badass when Zeppeli awakens his Hamon powers later.
48-->'''Dio [About Jonathan]:''' I forgot: [[{{Determinator}} The more you beat him, the stronger he gets!]]
49** [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Rudol von Stroheim]] only got a single story arc in which he was without his cybernetic enhancements, but in that arc he ordered Joseph to cut off his[[note]]Stroheim's[[/note]] leg in order that he be able to open the door that would expose [[WeakenedByTheLight Santana]] to sunlight, and when Santana crawls inside the resulting wound to hide, Stroheim walks out into the noonday sun and [[spoiler:blows himself up with a grenade]]. When he returns with his cybernetics, he's the only person who ever manages to directly injure [[spoiler:[[UltimateLifeForm Ultimate Kars]]]], digging his fist into the back of the latter's neck and [[ItMakesSenseInContext pinning him to the nose of a crashing airplane.]]
50* Satsuki Kiryuin, of ''Anime/KillLaKill,'' starts off the series as having no powers besides an extremely dangerous sword, [[{{Determinator}} her wrought-iron will]], and a [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower hell of a lot of training.]] When the main character, Ryuko, gets her hands on a [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman Kamui]] and proves nearly able to match her in a fight, Satsuki eventually acquires one of equal power, and starts wearing it for most of their fights. Ryuko herself could qualify, being able to take down superpowered One-Star Uniform wearers even before gaining her Kamui, but she obtains the outfit in the first episode and rarely takes it off thereafter. [[spoiler:Plus, she's [[HalfHumanHybrid not exactly "human" to begin with...]]]]
51* Li Ho from ''Manga/TheLawOfUeki'' was considered one of the strongest competitors, and had taken out a large number of opponents despite refusing to use his ability.
52* ''Manga/MedakaBox'': Male Lead Zenkichi was already a CrazyPrepared martial artist who could handle even Abnormals in combat. After the battle with Kumagawa, he gained the [[spoiler: Parasite Seeing ability which allows him to see things from other people's perspective]]. Literally. Then he becomes even more abnormal, [[spoiler:gaining one more ability -- Devil Style, which keeps any kind of ContrivedCoincidence from happening. After he no longer needs Parasite Seeing, he has it modified into Model Zenkichi, giving him his own personal SuperMode]].
53* Mwu La Flaga of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED'', a rare Natural ace pilot on a battlefield dominated by DesignerBabies, is eventually revealed to have "enhanced spatial awareness". Which clearly is the [[AlternateUniverse "Cosmic Era"]] equivalent to [[PsychicPowers Newtypes]]. [[spoiler: In the final battle Cagalli, also a Natural, is shown capable of activating [[SuperMode SEED Mode]] like Kira and Athrun.]]
54* ''Anime/MonsterRancher'': Genki may seem to be BadassNormal at first but is often seen focusing energy in order to attack, as well as transferring it to others and putting it into his attacks. Later on it is shown he can [[spoiler:launch Spirit Bombs]] and, in the last two episodes [[spoiler:focus the energy of everyone they know, combining the bodies of several of his friends and reviving the Phoenix]].
55* Izuku Midoriya from ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' starts the series as nothing more than a superhero {{Otaku}} with an incredibly sharp mind that lets him [[AwesomenessByAnalysis out-analyze]] and [[IndyPloy out-plan]] even people with powers, as well as having the heart of a hero ([[{{Muggles}} if not the powers]]). This catches the eye of the #1 hero All Might, who takes Izuku under his wing and puts him through an intense 10-month physical training regimen that practically turns the kid into a teenage ComicBook/{{Batman}}. After his training is complete, All Might bequeaths to Izuku his power, One For All, granting him the ability to enhance his body.
56** However, there's an aspect of {{Deconstruction}} to this: Since Izuku only just received One For All, he didn't have the full measure of it at first and would always use it at full power, which tended to [[HeroicRROD shatter whatever limbs that he enhanced]] and ran the risk of permanently crippling him. Eventually, while training with All Might's mentor Gran Torino, he realized that his problem came from viewing One For All as a special attack rather than an extension of his own body, which led to him developing "Full Cowl", where he distributes a fraction of the power throughout his entire body evenly.
57* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' does this for Ku Fei, who goes from "[[BadassNormal Martial Artist]]" to "Martial Artist that can shoot beams out of her hand and has a magic staff" as she gains the ability to use Ki around the time the second major arc begins. This is actually noted in-universe by the MetaGuy as being more impressive to watch than the stronger full-on magic users, as she's "closer to being human" and thus you can understand exactly how good she is. It's hard to compare to someone who can blow up mountains, after all.
58* In ''Manga/OnePiece:''
59** [=CP9=] members Kaku and Kalifa were already amongst the world's top assassins and extremely skilled spies. Then they get Devil Fruit powers, which escalate their badass levels to an... unusually awesome degree. [[PossessionImpliesMastery Immediately after consumption, no less]].
60** Zoro and Sanji are two of the greatest warriors of the Straw Hat crew, aside from their captain, but unlike Luffy, they have no Devil Fruit powers or anything else beyond CharlesAtlasSuperpower. Then they learned [[KiManipulation Haki.]]
61*** Sanji gets an additional one; [[spoiler:he was able to beat the crap out of his brothers, who wore Raid Suits to enhance their abilities, ''without'' using one they made specifically for him. No points for guessing how much ass he starts to kicks once he finally decides to put it on]].
62*** Sanji gets ''another'' even greater one later; [[spoiler: as a result of wearing the Raid Suit the dormant superhuman genetics awaken in his body. Now Sanji has a exoskeleton and a HealingFactor stacked on top of his own incredible natural strength and abilities allowing him to NoSell attacks from one of Kaido’s CoDragons]].
63** Ace was already a powerful fighter as a child who could hold his own against adult combatants and regularly beat Luffy (who already had his Devil Fruit) in fights. Then he obtained his fire powers and became one of the strongest pirates in the series. [[spoiler:Not that it helped much against Blackbeard and Akainu, sadly, the former for being a PowerNulifier and the latter for having the superiority in ElementalRockPaperScissors.]]
64** [[spoiler:Sabo]] was just as competent as Ace when he was a kid. Through only martial arts and [[KiManipulation Haki]] training he achieved second position in the Revolutionary Army, surpassing expert fighters like Jesus Burgess and Diamante in a tournament. A tournament that ends with him [[spoiler:eating the Flame Flame fruit of his late brother]].
65** We can now add ''[[spoiler:Usopp]]'' to the list Haki users, as of the Dressrosa arc. Though at that point he displays only Observation Haki, as opposed to the Armament Haki used by most Haki-trained combatants (though the former is arguably more useful for him since [[spoiler: he's a sniper]]) and the first usage ended up saving ''Luffy and Law's'' lives without them knowing through an amazing trick shot.
66* Akane Tendō from ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' has gotten this on occasion:
67** The legendary [[PowerUpFood Super Strength Soba noodles]] confer herculean strength; after Akane mistakenly ate Happōsai's, she was able to lift, toss, juggle, and ''split in half'' multi-ton, two-stories-tall iron bells. Unfortunately, they had the side-effect of sprouting whiskers on her face until she took the antidote.
68** The [[PoweredArmor Battle Dōgi]] from the late manga, a sentient suit that [[TimeToUnlockMoreTruePotential unlocks the wearer's ultimate fighting potential]]. She is able to [[CurbStompBattle run rings around Ranma]] while wearing it.
69** A magical swimsuit made from a jellyfish-like substance, which allows the user to swim like a dolphin -- not only negating Akane's SuperDrowningSkills, but also giving her a speed and coordination that leaves Ranma wallowing in her wake.
70* ''Manga/Reborn2004'': Hibari Kyouya is already a very badass fighter with power level way above the rest of the characters. He is still getting every single NextTierPowerUp along with everybody else, staying ahead of the curve.
71* ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire'':
72** Tsukune. In the beginning he wasn't that impressive, but he was courageous enough to [[TakingTheBullet shield his]] [[OurMonstersAreDifferent stronger friends]] from attacks so often you have to wonder [[MadeOfIron what he's made of]] [[{{Determinator}} to keep getting up like that]]. Then he gets his EmergencyTransformation NextTierPowerUp, and this trope breaks loose. He goes through several power-ups over the course of series and by the final chapter he's [[spoiler:a Shinso Vampire, the most powerful monster there is]].
73* ''Anime/SailorMoon'':
74** Kino Makoto was already an experienced brawler before she even entered the story, and marked her debut episode by punching out [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Zoicite]]. ''Then'' she got her Senshi powers...
75** [[PintSizedPowerhouse Minako]] is an even better example. In the anime it's not really visible, even if her moments as a PluckyGirl hint to that. In the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]], she can OneHitKO Makoto (done when Makoto had been brainwashed by the Dark Kingdom). In the live action, she provoked a collective OhCrap in a group of youma by kicking one in a column so hard to break concrete, ''without transforming!!'' Not to say she was a slouch in the anime. She leaps onto Usagi's balcony untransformed. She also outruns a car after getting her Pure Heart Crystal taken out, even when every other senshi simply passed out from sheer pain and exhaustion.
76* The anime of ''Manga/SoulEater'' had Maka, the protagonist, a BadassBookworm who wields a giant red-and-black scythe who is actually her shape-shifting best friend. Her father also had this ability, but she inherited the powers of a Meister from her mother. [[spoiler: Until the final episode, when it turns out she has been a Weapon all along.]]
77* ''Manga/TalesOfWeddingRings'': Granart starts out as a formidable warrior and swordswoman, but as time goes on, she realizes that strength and martial skill alone won't be enough to stop the Abyss King's monsters. She then starts training to unlock her people's forgotten magical abilities. She eventually succeeds, becoming a MagicKnight who can [[MagicEnhancement increase her own strength and speed dramatically]], make herself hot enough to ignite flammable substances on contact while being selective about what burns and what doesn't, and [[HotBlade superheat her sword to increase its cutting power]].
78* In ''Manga/TokyoESP'', Rinka, Kobushi, and Nadja were all [[ActionGirl asskicking fighters]] before the glowing fish showed up. Then, they became asskicking fighters with superpowers.
79* ''Anime/YuGiOh''
80** [[Characters/YuGiOhSetoKaiba Seto Kaiba]] may not be an Item-wielder, but he does have some untapped mystical abilities, letting him wield Obelisk and Critias.
81** Jonouchi was about five seconds away from beating the BigBad of Season 2, with no magical artifacts or one-of-a-kind super cards. Then in Season 4 he gets The Claw of Hermos, a plot device card that lets him face the threat of Orichalcos alongside [[TheHero Yugi]] and [[TheRival Kaiba]].
82* Crow from ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds'' is introduced as a BadassNormal and is so until the end of the season, when [[spoiler:his willingness to fight alongside his Signer friends and help defeat [[BigBad Rex Goodwin]] causes the [[PhysicalGod Crimson Dragon]] to make him a Signer as well]].
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86* In ''ComicBook/FiftyTwo'', Natasha Irons, after a fallout with [[ComicBook/{{Steel}} her uncle]], enlists in the [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]] Everyman Project and gains actual superpowers, going from a human in PoweredArmor to a human capable of ''crushing'' PoweredArmor. John Henry is infected with a metagene against his will and transforms into a being composed of stainless steel, capable of deflecting bullets and hurling blobs of molten metal.
87* ''ComicBook/AstroCity'':
88** The Silver Agent was created after a postman named Alan Craig touched a mysterious floating glob of silver in a cave. It gave him a perfect body with enhanced strength, speed, senses, and reflexes.
89** The second Confessor uses magic to supplement his BadassNormal training, as he lacks the [[spoiler:vampiric abilities]] that his predecessor used.
90** The Black Rapier is a BadassNormal who used a rejuvenation serum to prolong his crimefighting career. Even so, [[OldSuperhero time catches up with him]] eventually.
91** While most of the First Family are various forms of {{Half Human Hybrid}}s, Julius and Augustus Furst are normal humans augmented by "vitalons" they've absorbed in their adventures.
92* Tigra of ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' fame started as The Cat, a lab assistant who used a super suit to make her comparable to Captain America, and give her finger claw grapples. Said suit also played a part into turning teen humor character ComicBook/PatsyWalker into BadassNormal superhero ComicBook/{{Hellcat}}. She later developed some vaguely defined psychic abilities, placing her squarely in this trope.
93* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'':
94** An awful lot of FanFiction tends to give Characters/{{Batman|TheCharacter}} powers, typically so he can "stand up" to Characters/{{Superman|TheCharacter}}. Some comics do this, too, usually as a one-issue gag or an {{Elseworld}}. The Elseworld ''Batman: In Darkest Knight'' gave him a ''[[ImaginationBasedSuperpower Green Lantern Ring]]'' -- leading to this [[FauxtivationalPoster Demotivator]] titled [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/green-lantern-batman.jpg "Overpowered"]]
95*** He was also offered a Sinestro Corp's ring (yellow, based on fear) in canon during the ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'' saga which admittedly fits him remarkably well. However, he rejected it (whether due to what happened with the Green Ring and/or because it's a Yellow Ring of ''Sinestro'' isn't stated) and it ended up in the hands of Scarecrow briefly before being taken by a deputized [[{{Greed}} Orange Lantern]] ''Lex Luthor.''
96*** He was also offered a Yellow Ring in the ''[[{{Series/Smallville}} Smallville: Season 11]]'' comics. He caught it, glared at it when it began its usual spiel on the "Bruce Wayne of Earth. You have the capacity to harvest great fear" lines, and said, "Take a deeper look. ''Let it linger."'' Cue a long moment, before the ring mumbles, "Harvesting protocols paused." What's more badass than a Batman with a Lantern Ring? A Batman who terrifies a Yellow Lantern Ring into compliance.
97*** In a different medium, Batman has been offered the ring, or at least comparable to it ''twice'' (see below in WesternAnimation).
98*** The ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse sees your Green Lantern Batman and raises you [[http://batman.wikia.com/wiki/Dark_Claw Wolverine Batman]].
99*** He ''always'' [[ResetButton loses such powers at the end of the story]] or has them [[CanonDisContinuity ruled non-canonical]]. The writers know that Batman is known and loved as a BadassNormal, and neither wants nor needs superpowers. That and it gives them an excuse to experiment.
100*** There's one story where Batman gains Characters/{{Superman|TheCharacter}}'s powers, and Superman is BroughtDownToNormal. The ramifications are explored -- Batman begins to go a little bit crazy from [[KnightTemplar righting every possible wrong he could]], and ends up getting weakened because fighting at night all the time doesn't suit a solar-powered hero.
101*** [[ComicBook/BatmanVampire Vampire Batman]]. The trilogy of stories ended [[spoiler:with everybody dead, including Batman himself]].
102*** There are occasions where Batman has his own PoweredArmor to beat superpowerful foes. He does have a storage of more exotic technology and even supernatural items that he doesn't use in his normal crimefighting, but tend to be used when working with the ComicBook/{{Justice League|OfAmerica}} or during drastic events.
103*** Batman was offered a Green Lantern Ring in the mainstream comics once. Surprisingly enough, he's not able to do much with it. Despite having incredible willpower, Batman's drive also came from his inability to let go of the past and only was able to conjure bats and an image of his parents. In fact, this is what ''every Green Lantern faces'' each time they wield the ring. As a result, Batman gained a much greater respect for Hal Jordan.
104** While there are some Batman villains who fall under this trope, [[Characters/BatmanBane Bane]] is a very prominent example whenever he's on Venom. Otherwise, he's a BadassNormal super-villain with a lot of [[{{Determinator}} willpower and discipline]] whenever he's not on it.
105** Similarly, Characters/{{Harley Quinn|TheCharacter}} in mainstream ComicBook/PostCrisis DC comics continuity, although it isn't often stated -- after the first time [[Characters/BatmanTheJoker the Joker]] tried to kill her, [[Characters/BatmanPoisonIvy Poison Ivy]] took her in and gave her a herbal SuperSerum that permanently gave her mildly superhuman strength, agility, and resilience, explaining why a [[WaifFu skinny young woman]] can beat up massive combat-trained guys when before she was just "merely" an Olympic level gymnast. This may or may not still be canon in the ''ComicBook/New52'' and ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' continuities.
106** This even happened to theJoker in a crossover with ''ComicBook/TheMask'', when he came into the possession of the eponymous artifact endowed with Loki's powers. His lack of inhibitions skirted the usual problem of turning the user into a murderous lunatic, so it mostly just made him nigh-unstoppable.
107** Another Joker example: In ''ComicBook/EmperorJoker'' he gets the [[RealityWarper reality-warping powers]] of ComicBook/{{Superman}} villain Mr. Mxyzptlk.
108* Near the end of ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'', Ganthet triggers an emergency mechanism in the rings of the highest-profile member from each Corps, prompting them to create a temporary duplicate ring and 'deputize' the nearest suitable individual. Most of the resulting Lanterns already had powers (Star Sapphire Characters/{{Wonder Woman|TheCharacter}}, Indigo Tribe Atom, Blue Lantern ComicBook/TheFlash), but we also get Orange Lantern [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]] and Sinestro Corps [[Characters/BatmanTheScarecrow The Scarecrow]]. Unfortunately, it doesn't take long for the Orange Ring to drive Lex mad(der) with greed, and the first ring he steals is Scarecrow's.
109* The various men who have gone by the title of ComicBook/{{Black Knight|MarvelComics}} have tended to be skilled swordsmen and equestrians in their own right even before taking up the Ebony Blade. The sword (sometimes cursed, sometimes just evil) gives the Black Knight various powers, including a HealingFactor, a bit of resurrective immortality, flight, magic armor, and things like that.
110* How to create T'Challa, the ''ComicBook/BlackPanther'': start with an African prince, raised since his earliest days to be an all-round expert athlete, brilliant mind, skilled warrior and natural leader. Then have him eat a mystical plant and have all of his physical capabilities boosted to explicitly superhuman levels. Season with all of the miraculous gadgets that a super-advanced {{utopia}} can cook up as personnel-grade gear. ''Then'' let the local Panther deity grant him its blessings.
111* ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'':
112** This used to come and go for [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Steve Rogers]], with him gaining and losing superhuman levels of strength depending on the writers, before it was finally decided that his iconic status in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse was partly founded on him being a [[SuperStrength slightly-above-pinnacle of human physical ability]] (being the [[CaptainPatriotic Living Symbol of America]] didn't hurt either). SuperSerum wasn't too super, though given what Steve Rogers was [[GeekPhysiques before then]] it's still damn impressive. Steve Rogers' power was eventually set at a hair above normal (non-mutant) human maximum. This is not the case for the ComicBook/UltimateMarvel version, however, who is clearly superhuman from the get-go.
113** While he was a BadassNormal when serving as Captain America's sidekick, [[Characters/MarvelComicsBuckyBarnes Bucky Barnes]] now sports an [[ArtificialLimbs artificial arm]] that grants him various nifty abilities such as an {{EMP}} and an electric shock.
114* ''ComicBook/CaptainMarvelMarvelComics'': [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarolDanvers Carol Danvers]] was just an Air Force military figure, investigating about this new "Captain Marvel" and the Lawson scientist. And there came a day, a day unlike any other, when Marvel Comics wanted to have more female super-heroes, and Carol Danvers was exposed to a Kree machine that turned her into a FlyingBrick with the capabilities of a Kree supersoldier. [[spoiler:However, [[{{Retcon}} her new origin reveals]] that she is actually half-Kree with her mother having been a Kree soldier herself. The machine just activated her latent powers]]. This happened to Carol ''again'' during her time as part of the ComicBook/XMen supporting cast, after a prolonged period of being {{depower}}ed. The Brood captured and experimented on her (even with her FlyingBrick powers drained, her biology was still altered by the Kree machine and this piqued their interest) and accidentally granted her ''even stronger'' powers as [[ThePowerOfTheSun Binary]].
115* Sasha Bordeaux from ''ComicBook/{{Checkmate}}'' was originally a BadassNormal ActionGirl who was considered good enough to serve as the bodyguard and crimefighting partner to ''Batman''. She was later attacked by an ComicBook/{{OMAC}} which converted 10 to 20 percent of her body into cybernetics and granted her enhanced strength, a HealingFactor and StatOVision.
116* The ComicBook/CosmicGhostRider is ComicBook/ThePunisher who after his death gets revived as an all-new ComicBook/GhostRider.
117* ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'': [[Characters/DaredevilCentralRoguesGallery Bullseye]] was an AxCrazy assassin with ImprobableAimingSkills. After falling from a building, many of his bones were replaced with strips of adamantium, the metal covering Wolverine's entire skeleton. This has increased his resistance to injury in unarmed combat and allows him to perform acrobatic maneuvers that would fracture ordinary human bones.
118* This happened to a huge number of Franchise/TheDCU's [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] superheroes, either the characters themselves or their [[LegacyCharacter legacy successors]]. Originally, non-powered mystery men were a popular character type back in the 40s and all of DC's characters were supposed to be in self-contained continuities. As time passed, these characters were put into a SharedUniverse with super powered characters and non-powered characters just didn't seem that impressive in comparison. Since a lot of these characters are fairly obscure, most people didn't really care much if they were reworked. ''ComicBook/AllStarSquadron'' was particularly guilty of this.
119** The most famous example is Characters/BlackCanary. Before joining the Justice League, Black Canary had no superpowers, but one issue immediately after joining the Justice League, Black Canary suddenly acquired the [[SuperScream Canary Cry]], a sonic projection weapon emitted from her mouth. This conflicted so much with her traditional BadassNormal nature, that her solo series and the smaller scale ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'' constantly use KryptoniteIsEverywhere to force her to solve problems without using superpowers. Oh, it gets better. The Canary Cry is sometimes described as being ''so insanely powerful'' that any time she uses it, she's basically holding back so as not to ''completely and utterly eff up'' everything within earshot. It's put a hurt on characters who are considered to be ''much'' heavier hitters. Of course, this ironically lets the writers who are so inclined hold this back and [[FightsLikeANormal let her use her 'fu as her primary weapon]]: The Canary Cry really ''is'' that powerful, and you use the conventional weapons before you NukeEm. Gangs of {{Mooks}} and non-ComicBook/{{Superman}}-class superpowered thugs can easily be defeated by her martial prowess. The Canary Cry serves as her trump card against much stronger and or unconventional opponents or as an urgent contingency if she needs to end matters quickly (in DC Showcase: Green Arrow, she saves the Green Arrow and the princess from being stabbed by Count Vertigo with the Cry, likely since his vertigo-inducing powers would mess with her fighting.)
120** Happened to ComicBook/GreenArrow II, Connor Hawke, as of ''Green Arrow and Black Canary #14'', when the genetics manipulation of [[MadScientist Dr. Sivana]] granted him with a HealingFactor.
121** ComicBook/TheAtom - The first Atom was originally just a short guy with a temper and a good punch, he later gained super strength, a radioactive punch, and radiation immunity. His more famous successors gained the ability to shrink to subatomic levels.
122** Stars and Stripes -- Star Spangled Kid got ComicBook/{{Starman|DCComics}}'s cosmic rod and technology, while Stripesy built a mech for himself. Their successor, [[Characters/StarsAndSTRIPE Stargirl]] continues to use Starman's technology.
123** ComicBook/{{Wildcat}} -- [[CatsHaveNineLives Got nine lives]]; legacy successors got cat related powers and could turn into a werecat.
124** Firebrand -- Legacy successors got fire manipulation powers.
125** Liberty Belle -- Acquired ability to project sonic vibrations from her hands along with enhanced speed, strength and agility (the second Liberty Belle, her daughter, did not gain the sonic vibrations, but did gained her enhanced attributes along with her father's, Johnny Quick, superspeed powers.)
126** ComicBook/PhantomLady -- Legacy successor could become invisible.
127** [[ComicBook/SandmanMysteryTheatre The Sandman]] -- Legacy successors had all sorts of super powers.
128** Congo Bill -- Gained the power to turn into a gorilla.
129** Crimson Avenger -- Legacy successor is a spirit of vengeance with magic guns.
130** ComicBook/RedTornado -- Legacy successors could manipulate wind in the form of tornados (though the first was a middle-aged woman while her successor was an air elemental inhabiting a robotic body).
131** ComicBook/BlueBeetle -- Zig-zagged. The [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] [[http://pdsh.wikia.com/wiki/Blue_Beetle Fox Features Blue Beetle]] (Dan Garrett), before being revived by Creator/CharltonComics and thence moving to Franchise/TheDCU, started as a BadassNormal, then got a bulletproof costume and SuperSerum from a scientist ally, then got superpowers from a magic scarab in UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|OfComicBooks}} at Charlton. The second Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) couldn't make the scarab work[[note]](Well, sorta. It did offer him its power once, but it turned out to be evil, and Ted chose instead to destroy it. It's back now and doesn't seem evil anymore.)[[/note]], but the third (Jaime Reyes) goes back to using the scarab.
132** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In a 1968 issue, [[Characters/WonderWomanAllies Steve Trevor]] takes a temporary SuperSerum in the form of pills which give him FlyingBrick powers, and he takes the name of "Patriot". Although the story ends with a hint of possible future adventures, "Patriot" never appears again, likely due to the all-new mod Characters/{{Wonder Woman|TheCharacter}} just being around the corner.
133** ComicBook/{{Judomaster}} -- The fourth one could project an "aversion field" which prevented her from being hit by attacks specifically aimed at her, though not ones with wide-effects like explosions. She was also a skilled martial artist just like her predecessors.
134** ComicBook/RexTheWonderDog drank from the Fountain of Youth, gaining longevity, the ability to talk (to any human or animal), and unspecified magical abilities. Overkill, considering Rex was already a decorated war veteran (for both World War II and the Korean War), a successful newspaper photographer, and had won fights with bears, woolly mammoths, and even Tyrannosaurus Rex ''before'' getting powers.
135* ''ComicBook/IronMan'': [[Characters/MarvelComicsTonyStark Tony Stark]], who began as a simple man (not even badass) wearing a PoweredArmor, gave himself technology-based superpowers with the 'extremis' virus after deciding he wasn't fast enough to keep up. In addition to speeding up his ability to control his suits by mental link (even to summon its pieces and assemble into the full suit with his mind), it also allowed him to [[{{Technopath}} mentally link with other pieces of technology]] as well, often leading to 'I hacked it while standing here talking to you' asspulls. The Bleeding Edge suit can do a lot of what the Extremis suit could do and a lot of what it ''can't''.
136* There is a variety of this in ''ComicBook/{{Irredeemable}}'' -- while Charybdis always had the powers, they were pretty weak. So when he got boosted to Plutonian's level, he has an advantage, because he actually knew how to fight.
137* The titular Metabarons in ''ComicBook/TheMetabarons''.
138* In ''ComicBook/NewAvengers'', Characters/{{Mockingbird|MarvelComics}} receives a mix of [[SuperSerum Super Soldier serum]] and Nick Fury's Infinity Formula to save her life -- an upgrade she has yet to fully exploit.
139* This is at least partially true for ComicBook/NickFury, who is badass and... virtually immortal, thanks to an anti-aging formula he took so he wouldn't age out of useful service. That near-immortality applies only to natural causes of death, though; Nick's survival in combat is purely a result of his badassitude. [[spoiler:It [[{{Retcon}} later turns out]] that it's a lie. Nick Fury is actually pretty old, but still a badass [[TheChessmaster chessmaster]] with [[ActuallyADoombot robotic duplicates]], as revealed in ''ComicBook/OriginalSin''.]]
140* Joshua Carver of ''ComicBook/NoHero'' did patrols at night without any super powers. Then, he gets [=FX7=] and he becomes very powerful. [[spoiler:In fact, he was raised by the FBI as a monster fighter, and an FBI agent comments that she's very scared of Joshua since he has superpowers.]]
141* In ''ComicBook/PaperinikNewAdventures'', WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck is a BadassNormal in a world of aliens, cyborgs, robots, etc. However, he gains psychic powers in issue 40 of the series only to lose them at the end of the issue.
142* [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] in ''ComicBook/{{PS238}}'' -- Tyler, a MuggleBornOfMages with a ComicBook/{{Robin}}-esque identity, never gets powers. [[spoiler:His clone, Toby, who has his memories, becomes a RealityWarper.]] In an interesting study of DivergentCharacterEvolution, Tyler remains effective and ShroudedInMyth among his peers, while the drawbacks of the others' powers make him much less able.
143* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher'':
144** In a ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' story, the ComicBook/{{Venom}} symbiote joins with Frank Castle instead of Eddie Brock. Using his new powers, the Punisher's war on crime becomes more brutal than ever and he succeeds in killing several Marvel supervillains before a team of superheroes manages to stun the symbiote, allowing Punisher to tame it by telling it that he'd commit suicide and destroy them both unless the symbiote gives him complete control over it. Punisher then tells the superheroes that he's in control now before escaping.
145** The ''[[ComicBook/ThePunisherPurgatory Purgatory]]'' miniseries gave Frank, who was resurrected by an angel after a demon-assisted suicide, divine powers that allowed him to pull [[{{Hammerspace}} any kind of (divine) weapon he wanted]] from his BadassLongcoat.
146** In ''ComicBook/ThePunisherMAX'', Garth Ennis makes his own supernatural upgrade part of Frank's backstory: During the battle of Valley Forge (depicted in ''[[ComicBook/ThePunisherBorn Born]]'' miniseries), an enigmatic voice gave him the choice to either die in battle or be its agent on Earth. This entity is implied to be Death Itself, and it apparently guides The Punisher's hand.
147* ComicBook/RedSonja is an ActionGirl in peak human condition that only needs common blades and weapons to take on evil magic-users and monsters. Yet, from time to time, she gained certain power-ups including but not limited to: gaining a RingOfPower that made her virtually immortal, being turned into a vampire, becoming a ComicBook/{{Witchblade}} host and being transformed into the [[PhysicalGod avatar of a living goddess]]. These changes don't last because StatusQuoIsGod and she is always back to being a BadassNormal.
148* ''ComicBook/Robin1993'': Tim is already Robin, a teen detective trained in martial arts, when Dava Sborsc gives him the [[PsychoSerum Aramilla]], which grants the user a level of super-speed and rapid healing. He uses it [[SuperpowersForADay very briefly]], as the stuff also makes the user impulsive, violent and cuts down on people's self-imposed morals -- he actually kills someone (though he's able to bring them back by CPR, which transfers some Aramilla to them), which cuts through the euphoria of the drug and terrifies him.
149* At one point, Chase Stein of the ComicBook/{{Runaways}} merged with Vision of the ComicBook/YoungAvengers. During ''ComicBook/AvengersArena'', [[spoiler:he became the new Darkhawk]] (which is, of course, ironic, because his predecessor in that role was one of the Runaways' enemies back when they were still based out of the Hostel).
150* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': [[Characters/MarvelComicsPeterParker Spider-Man]] love interest the Characters/{{Black Cat|MarvelComics}} started out as a skilled thief, acrobat, and martial artist. Feeling like she was a liability to Peter because of her lack of powers, she underwent a procedure that granted her the ability to [[WindsOfDestinyChange affect probability]]. Unfortunately, these powers also affected Spider-Man negatively (not surprising as it was a scheme by [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheKingpin The Kingpin]] to screw with Spider-Man). ComicBook/DoctorStrange was able to remove these abilities from her and she was left with enhanced strength, speed, agility, reflexes, [[WolverineClaws reitractable claws]] and night vision. She later lost those abilities too thanks to a device created by the Chameleon and ComicBook/BrandNewDay saw her probability-manipulating powers restored.
151* ''ComicBook/UltimateOrigins'' #1 reveals that [[spoiler:Nick Fury's incredible badass-ness apparently comes from having been a successful test subject of the Super Soldier Serum. On the one hand, you'd think just being Creator/SamuelLJackson would be enough; on the other, this kinda makes it easier to swallow things like ''dodging automatic weapons fire in '''close quarters''''', or holding his own against ''Wolverine'' until Captain America dropped the mutant with a taunt and a grenade. Most of his awesome is [[TheChessmaster in his badass planning, anyway]]]].
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155* Partway through ''Fanfic/Ben10Unlimited'', Ship decides to help Batman during a fight. He does so by covering him and turning his costume into a mechanical [[{{Pun}} Bat-tle suit]] (complete with Bat ears!) Batman has no complaints.
156* ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'' gives Carol - who already beat a giant werewolf to death with a crude shield - the [[ImaginationBasedSuperpower Green Lantern Ring]]. However, her use of it is relatively restrained, as she only got the very quick summary of it and as she explains in the sequel's spin-off, ''Unfinished Business'', quite quickly realised how stupidly powerful (and thus, dangerous) it was and decided that she didn't want to accidentally flatten a city. As a result, she's very reluctant to put it back on again.
157* ''Fanfic/CodeGeassPaladinsOfVoltron'': Per the results of a poll, ''all'' of the Paladins will be given Geass, so this could be applied to all of them. Specifically:
158** Lelouch has the [[CompellingVoice Geass of Absolute Obedience]] from canon. He can also now [[ShockAndAwe shoot out lightning bolts]].
159** Shirley has the [[{{Invisibility}} Geass of Absolute Concealment]].
160** Kallen has the [[TrueSight Geass of Absolute Perception]].
161* In the ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' fic ''Fanfic/QueenOfAllOni'', Jade gets significantly stronger and more durable (plus a healing factor), along with the normal powers of a Shadowkhan when her Queen persona returns.
162* Deconstructed in ''Fanfic/FalloutEquestria'' as part of the story's attempt to show [[BeingGoodSucks how much it would suck]] to be the main character in a ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' game. Over the course of the story, Littlepip picks up several [[MadeOfIron beneficial]] [[HealingFactor mutations]] and [[HalfHumanHybrid alterations]], at the cost of sterility and a significantly reduced lifespan. By the story's end she's basically [[YourDaysAreNumbered on her last legs]], and being [[spoiler: [[HumanPopsicle sealed in the SPP's stasis chamber]] is probably the best thing that could have happened to her at that point]].
163* This is the main premise of the first story of the ''Fanfic/FacingTheFutureSeries'' in which [[WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom Sam]] gains ghost powers of her own.
164* ''Fanfic/FairyMayCry'': As an experiment, [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening Arkham]] implants a [[Manga/FairyTail lacrima]] into [[TheGunslinger Lady]]. [[spoiler:It's not until the Tenrou Island Arc that it takes effect, giving her [[ExtraOredinary Steel Devil Slayer Magic]], on top of her extensive arsenal of firearms and explosives.]]
165* ''Fanfic/KyonBigDamnHero'' does this to Kyon, first making him a BadassNormal via martial arts training in Yuki's [[YearInsideHourOutside error correction spaces]]. Then in chapter 21 he starts getting cool toys. [[spoiler: Initially an extra-dimensional super gun, a watch with body armor, and a very nice coat. Then an AI PDA. Then a beam saber. Then an upgrade to his watch to give him gravity powers. Then another extra-dimensional super gun. [[ItMakesSenseInContext Then Asakura Ryoko.]]]]
166* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/6999519/1/The-Pride-of-Sunnydale The Pride of Sunnydale]]'' makes [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Xander]] [[TookALevelInBadass take a few levels in badass]]. Unlike canon, he's possessed by a primal lion spirit instead of a hyena and retains the possession.
167* Subverted in ''[[http://www.tthfanfic.org/Story-19569/Chilord+Echoes+of+the+Fallen.htm Echoes of the Fallen]]''. After [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Xander]] goes as [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto Magneto]] for Halloween, he gains Magneto's memories rather than his power. [[spoiler:[[DoubleSubversion At least until Buffy dies]].]]
168* In ''Fanfic/{{The Games We Play|TheGamerRWBY}}'', Adam had already been making a name for himself as a badass even before he had had his Aura and Semblance awakened.
169* In the ''Fanfic/PonyPOVSeries'', there are a few:
170** Apple Pie, Applejack and Pinkie Pie's niece from the BadFuture in Dark World, was already part of a BadassFamily capable of thriving in the chaotic hellhole Discord made of the world. Then she awakens as an Element of Laughter, which gives her the power to LogicBomb things because she finds paradoxes hilarious (her special talent is literally paradoxes). This includes other people and ''zombies''.
171** Applejack, already a BadassNormal, gains LivingLieDetector abilities upon exposure to the Truth that could MindRape somepony if she ''really'' wanted to. Being AJ, she doesn't very often. [[spoiler:During the final battle with [[BigBad Nyarlathotrot]], she gains healing powers thanks to her relation to Saint Sweetheart. Finally, during the same battle, Dark World Nightmare Mirror [[BequeathedPower gives her her power upon death]], transforming Applejack into an Alicorn. [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu She uses this power to kick Nyarlathotrot's flank.]]]]
172** Dark World Applejack also got this trope: her Element of Deceit (or by its true name, Fantasy) gives her a form of LivingLieDetector powers (though different than her prime self's) and makes her a MasterOfIllusion, on top of giving her CompleteImmortality so long as it isn't forcibly removed. She also gains healing powers when she takes Fluttershy's place as Element of Kindness. [[spoiler:According to LooseCanon, she eventually unlocks the Element of Fantasy's true power, gaining a SuperMode.]]
173* ''Fanfic/IfWishesWerePonies'': The portal between Equestria and England, it is quickly revealed, transforms anyone with magic to a form that allows them to blend in to the world they are going to. Castor Searle, a British politician who was already a bit of a BadassBureaucrat, finds himself becoming this after his first trip to Equestria, when he's turned into a pegasus.
174* There are several ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' fics in which [[TheTeamNormal Asami Sato]] is granted airbending by Harmonic Convergence. Considering canon!Asami is a GadgeteerGenius [[GeniusBruiser martial artist]] who totes a [[StaticStunGun shock]] [[PowerFist glove]]—and considering the two known {{Badass Normal}}s to be canonically affected—this is approximately akin to giving Characters/{{Batman|TheCharacter}} a Franchise/GreenLantern ring.
175* Attelus Kaltos of the ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' fic ''Fanfic/SecretWar'' begins as exceptional BadassNormal. Although starting as an [[ProfessionalKiller assassin apprentice]] he is a MasterSwordsman and master martial artist. But once he is [[spoiler: bedridden, with almost every bone in his body shattered. His bone structure is rebuilt with wraithbone by an [[AWizardDidIt Eldar farseer]] Making even bolter rounds deflect off him and Enhancing his [[SuperSpeed speed]] [[SuperReflexes reflexes]] and [[HyperAwareness senses]] beyond normal humans allowing him to be able [[DodgeTheBullet dodge bullets]]. As well as have a slow but sure HealingFactor. But the enemy agents are similarly enhanced if not more so, especially their regeneration]].
176* In ''Fanfic/{{FREAKINGENSOKYO}}'', Brad becomes this way after gaining a few levels, learning a few spells and beginning his long-awaited danmaku training.
177* ''Fanfic/LadybugInAHalfShell'': With Hawk Moth's powers, Shredder's burns have now fully healed and is bestowed [[ShockAndAwe lightning powers]].
178* Ryou was a normal human before his boat was beached by a mythical creature called the ningyo. Having successfully caught it, Ryou in ''Fanfic/{{Ageless}}'' ate its flesh, [[CursedWithAwesome cursing him]] with [[TheAgeless eternal youth]]. Ever since, he has fought countless wars and beaten hundreds of opponents, being able to outmaneuver Korra after she had mastered Waterbending, Earthbending and Firebending with nothing but a wooden sword.
179* ''Fanfic/SpiderManFindingHome'' sees Black Widow Yelena Belova [[spoiler:receive the White Tiger amulet from Wakanda; the amulet had been previously cursed to drive the wearers insane, but after Kraven the Hunter tried to steal it, Yelena is forced to use the amulet to help Spider-Man at a crucial moment, her actions somehow purifying the amulet and T'Challa granting her permission to keep it]].
180* ''Fanfic/SpiderNinja'': Petra was taken in by Master Splinter when she was four, and was a skilled martial artist by the time she was fourteen, as well as a TeenGenius who (alongside [[BrotherSisterTeam Donatello]]) was capable of building any machine or device the family needed. This was all ''before'' she took a fateful trip to [=OsCorp=] and became her dimension's version of Spider-Man.
181* In ''Fanfic/ToHellAndBackArrowverse'', [[Characters/TheFlashBarryAllen Barry]] was the fastest in the League of Assassins when it came to drawing and using a weapon. He was so fast that his League name was Al Sa'iqa or "The Lightning"; he got his League name five years before gaining SuperSpeed. [[Characters/SupergirlTheCharacter Kara]] was also a superb fighter years before her powers surfaced.
182* Luffy in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11322176/1/To-Protect-Everything To Protect Everything]]'', Luffy doesn't gain a Devil Fruit until after Skypiea, by which point he's already been promoted to Rear Admiral.
183* ''Fanfic/RelicoftheFuture'': Raven's philosophy in training [[spoiler:young Jaune]] comes down to this. She believes that huntsmen and huntresses rely on aura and semblances too much, so she wants her student to become a level of BadassNormal before empowering him with aura.
184* ''Webcomic/ScarletLady'': Marinette is a BadassNormal trained in martial arts who, in this fic's version of the episode, "Reflekta", [[spoiler:temporarily gets the Black Cat Miraculous to become Maotif]]. Eventually, [[spoiler:she becomes a permanent Miraculous holder when Master Fu gives her the Bee Miraculous, becoming the hero Marigold]].
185* Everywhere in ''Fanfic/TheInfiniteLoops'' as loopers are sent to places were they can gain powers, leaving most BadassNormal characters as these.
186* While Izuku is still [[{{UnSorcerer}} quirkless]] in ''Fanfic/MyMiraculousAcademia'', gaining possession of the Butterfly Miraculous makes this fact irrelevant for his quest to become a hero.
187* Shampoo becomes one in ''Fanfic/TeenTitansTokyo'' after an EvilSorcerer performs a dark ritual on her that is implied (and confirmed out-of-universe) to have awoken a slumbering demonic lineage. The result is that somebody who already had SuperStrength, SuperSpeed and SuperReflexes courtesy of SupernaturalMartialArtists has now boosted all of those traits (as well as becoming a StatuesqueStunner and possibly an AmazonianBeauty), at the cost of becoming a CuteMonsterGirl.
188* Vivi in ''Manga/OnePiece'' trained to a bounty hunter in order to infiltrate Baroque Works and identify the leader who was responsible for destabilizing her nation. After being forced to leave Alabasta in ''Fanfic/ThisBites'', she continue to refine her skills and acquired two new abilities: [[spoiler:[[CompellingVoice Sovereign Will]], a variant of ''Conqueror's Haki'', and the power of one of Alabasta's treasures: [[BlowYouAway the Gust-Gust Fruit]]]].
189* ''FanFic/TruthAndConsequences'': [[spoiler: Kagami]] was already an [[spoiler: Olympic fencer]], before becoming the new bearer of [[spoiler:the Butterfly Miraculous]].
190* ''Fanfic/VoyagesOfTheWildSeaHorse:'' Shampoo, a [[Manga/RanmaOneHalf Chinese Amazon]] who is already strong enough to [[ThereWasADoor smash through walls with her bare hands]], eats a [[PowerUpFood Devil Fruit]] after being trapped in the world of ''Manga/OnePiece''. ZigZaggingTrope in that the precise fruit is the "Rabbit-Rabbit Fruit", a [[{{Animorphism}} Zoan]] that grants its user all the powers of a rabbit -- something that [[LampshadeHanging those around her]] bluntly admit [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway doesn't sound very impressive]]. The kicker is that those powers [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower are actually pretty badass]]. For starters, just from Shampoo's perspective, the [[MagicAIsMagicA unexpected fusion of Jusenkyo curse and Zoan Devil Fruit]] strips her of her ForcedTransformation curse, meaning she no longer has to turn into a small cat when splashed by cold water, and turns her into a [[MixAndMatchCritters cabbit]], meaning she no longer triggers her beloved Ranma's [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes ailurophobia]]. Then there's the standard physical boosts common to all Zoans, which in Shampoo's case consists of currently unspecified levels of SuperStrength, SuperSpeed, SuperReflexes, [[InASingleBound Super Jumping]] and SuperSenses (predominantly SuperHearing, but her sense of smell is noted to have improved too). Then there's the other, more esoteric powers that Shampoo either hasn't figured out yet or is only starting to explore, such as her [[WolverineClaws retractile talons]] and [[TunnelKing ability to dig through almost anything]], or her potential for learning/mastering leg-based martial arts tricks, such as [[FlashStep Shave]], [[NotQuiteFlight Moon Walk]] and [[RazorWind Tempest Kick]].
191* ''Fanfic/InfinityTrainBlossomingTrail'': Chloe Cerise starts off her Train journey with nothing but a [[PipePain donut holer]] and her skills in softball. Over the course of the story, she later gains a cloak that lets her cast fire and a summoning mark to let her bring to life the demons she loves.
192* The ''Fanfic/JWITCHSeries'' has a couple of examples:
193** Jade is, as per canon, already a PintSizedPowerhouse and expert martial artist. Midway through Season 1, she gets even stronger when she [[spoiler: becomes the [[SixthRanger Guardian]] of [[DarkIsNotEvil Shadows]], gaining enhanced strength and CastingAShadow powers]].
194** Early in Season 2, Hak Foo, Frost, and Raythor -- already extremely strong fighters -- are granted portions of Drago's chi. This grants them SuperSpeed, SuperStrength, and [[PlayingWithFire fire powers]], respectfully.
195* At the turning point of "Fanfic/WhatIfTomWasNeverAController", [[spoiler:the Animorphs don't recruit David, but they still get the morphing cube from him, and offer to give Tom (who's been helping them as a sniper) the morphing power. He accepts.]]
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199* Joaquin from ''WesternAnimation/TheBookOfLife'', ''is'' a skilled warrior, but the Medal of Everlasting Life makes him unbeatable. [[spoiler:Jorge has confirmed that, if the sequel happens, Joaquin will be able to 'see things' with his injured eye, specifically the dead in the Land of the Living and other things depending on the Land he's in.]]
200* The [[AlternateSelf Humane Five]] of the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' franchise originally start out no more powerful than one might expect of the average high school student (athletics, singing ability, etc.). By the events of ''Legend of Everfree'', they have power on par with what their [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Equestria Prime]] counterparts have [[spoiler:including their counterparts' defining traits that manifest as controllable magic]], and have attained it over the course of about half a school year compared to the several years that have passed in Equestria.
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204* Ellen Ripley in the ''Franchise/{{Alien}}'' series was a normal human who TookALevelInBadass by the end of ''Film/{{Aliens}}'' by destroying an entire alien hive by herself, fighting against acid-bleeding parasitic Xenomorphs. Then by ''Film/AlienResurrection'' her clone Ripley 8, who shares most of her memories, receives some Alien DNA as a result of a flaw in the cloning process. Ripley's own blood becomes slightly acidic, she gets a psychic connection with the Xenos, has reduced empathy and predatory instincts, and is able to [[MadeOfIron shrug off being hit in the face with a loaded barbell]].
205* {{Film/Black Panther|2018}} fits this trope just like its comic book counterpart: every king of Wakanda must be trained to the peak of human condition, then ingest the special Heart-Shaped Herb which grants superhuman attributes on par with a Super Soldier, and dons a vibranium suit that is practically indestructible. T'Challa goes the extra length when he replaces his old suit with a vibranium-nanite version that absorbs and stores kinetic impact from physical attacks and releases it in energy form. [[spoiler:The movie's BigBad, Erik Killmonger, also qualifies since he is a US operative that scored hundreds of kills and ends up becoming a Black Panther with his own nanite suit after besting T'Challa in physical combat.]]
206** The sequel, ''Film/BlackPantherWakandaForever'' introduces the [[PoweredArmor Midnight Angel-armors]], two high-tech battle suits created by Shuri. In the movie's FinalBattle, [[spoiler: Okoye and Aneka, two members of the Royal bodyguard group [[ActionGirl Dora Milaje]] don the suits after showing before they are pretty capable at their own.]]
207* ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'' also makes the titular soldier one of these, but parts ways with the comics on ''how'' exactly. [[spoiler:The comics Winter Soldier's metal arm is his only enhancement, whereas here, Bucky was [[PlayingWithSyringes injected with super serum]] as a POW of Zola's, giving him abilities roughly on par with Cap's with or without the arm. The movie version of it doesn't have any of the comics version's special abilities (like an EMP) either; in fact, it's vulnerable to them (Black Widow shuts it down for a few seconds with a shock disc), though it is stronger than his intact arm.]]
208* Vlad Dracula in ''Film/DraculaUntold'' is introduced as a skilled warrior with [[TheDreaded such a fearsome reputation that it made his foes cower and retreat with the mere mention of his name]]. His very first feat upon rising as a vampire is [[OneManArmy to put down an army of a thousand Turks]] [[Awesome/DraculaUntold by himself]].
209* In ''Film/{{Elysium}}'': Max goes from an ex-convict stricken with extreme radiation poisoning to a superhuman with PoweredArmor grafted directly into his body. Kruger goes from being a badass Ex-Special Forces sociopath to an augmented badass Ex-Special Forces sociopath.
210* At the end of ''Film/JennifersBody'', during the final battle between the FinalGirl Needy and her [[DemonicPossession demon-possessed]] [[FormerFriendOfAlphaBitch former best friend]] Jennifer, [[spoiler:Needy gets bitten by Jennifer and later learns that she gained some of Jennifer's demonic powers, including [[PowerFloats hovering]] and SuperStrength]]. [[spoiler:She uses these powers to break out of the psychiatric hospital where she's locked up and go after Low Shoulder, the [[RockMeAsmodeus Satanic emo band]] responsible for Jennifer's possession and the events of the film.]] As she puts it, she finally got lucky for once in her miserable life.
211* A bit of a meta-example is ComicBook/JonahHex. For much of his comics career, he got by on his wits and his skills, yet no matter where he ended up, he always kicked ass and took names. When TheMovie [[Film/JonahHex2010 was made]], they gave him the power to temporarily resurrect the dead.
212* ''Film/KingKongVsGodzilla'' gives the [[Franchise/KingKong gorilla]] a size upgrade and [[ShockAndAwe electrical abilities]] so that he can stand up to the [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} atomic dinosaur]]. This is a side-effect from the fact that King Kong was originally supposed to be Franchise/{{Frankenstein}}, which would have still fit into this category for making Franky 30 stories tall.
213* The basis for ''Film/TheLastWitchHunter''. Kaulder starts off as the man who slays the world's most powerful witch and because of this, ends up with immortality. Eight hundred years later, he's TheDreaded.
214* ''Film/TheMedallion'': The main protagonist Eddie Yang starts out as a cop with impressive martial arts skills. After he is killed and resurrected by the eponymous medallion, he gains superhuman strength, speed, agility and a HealingFactor.
215* Throughout ''Film/SpaceJam'', UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan keeps up with the Looney Tunes and the Monstars by being the BadassNormal basketball legend that he is, until it comes DownToTheLastPlay and he figures out how to use ToonPhysics.
216* In ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'', the Shredder was [[EstablishingCharacterMoment introduced]] by beating up a Foot ninja while his arms were tied behind him. Then he gets a suit of powered armor.
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220* A great majority of Chinese ''wuxia'' novels have this as their major plot point: Main character martial artist with mediocre/average/kick-ass skills somehow finds or stumbles onto some lost technique or weapon which suddenly allows him or her to go toe to toe against (or sometimes outclass) the most renowned experts and masters in the ''jianghu''. Creator/JinYong 's works in particular practically live and breathe this trope.
221* ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfAminaAlSirafi'': Amina is a [[TheCaptain veteran sea captain]] and an excellent warrior in her own right. Late in the book, she gains a connection to the supernatural realm by drinking the waters from a magical island, granting mild SuperStrength and the ability to [[InvisibleToNormals perceive]] and [[TouchTheIntangible even physically manipulate]] magic.
222* ''Literature/ArtemisFowl'''s Domovi Butler consistently beats out his magically-inclined Fairy opponents with his decidedly non-magical style of shooting, punching, and kicking until he wins the fight. Later on he employs Fairy technology (which is much too small for him) and magic with tactical precision to take on hordes of Goblins, deranged Fairies, and all sorts of mythical creatures.
223* Tavi of the ''Literature/CodexAlera'' is the [[TheCallPutMeOnHold one and only]] {{Muggle|s}} in a world where absolutely everything [[MagiTek runs on]] ElementalPowers. He can't even turn the lights on and off by himself. He is, however, so badass that he easily outmatches more than a few people who have SuperStrength or can throw waves of fire around, and often saves the day through sheer BadassNormal [[CrazyEnoughToWork awesomeness]]. But he also becomes less and less normal with time; his [[BondCreatures bond]] with Kitai increasingly sharpens his senses and improves his stamina, and at the end of ''Cursor's Fury'', [[spoiler:he finally starts to get over his mother stunting his magic and develops some rudimentary furycrafting ability. But since he's short about 15 years of practice, he's unable to utilize it properly until he gets some TrainingFromHell in ''First Lord's Fury'']].
224* Remo Williams, in ''Literature/TheDestroyer'' series of books, has trained in the "sun source" martial art of Sinanju, which functions as a CharlesAtlasSuperpower to allow him amazing abilities.
225* This is hinted at being the possible future path of Sergeant [[BadassNormal Karrin Murphy]] in ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'', if she chooses [[spoiler:to accept the offer from [[{{God}} Big G]] and become a [[ChurchMilitant Knight of the Cross]]]].
226** In ''Literature/SkinGame'', we find out that [[spoiler:Butters has become Batman of Chicago, combining his grasp of magical theory with Bob's power to create magical artifacts which allow him to, for example, create Mind Fog at will, and skate at almost 30 mph. Still, they're just toys compared to the odds he faces. It isn't until the end of the book, where he becomes the newest (Jedi) Knight of the Cross, that he [[{{Pun}} crosses]] over into Empowered territory]].
227** Both the Knights of the Cross and Nicodemus's Denarians tend to be dangerous in their own right even without holy swords or [[ArtifactOfDoom evil coins]], respectively.
228* ''Literature/EstherDiamond'': During his stint as a vampire hunter, Max worked with a Serbian villager who'd manage to kill an undead vampire, and turned out to have drank blood from its corpse in order to gain superhuman strength to protect the village from the rest of the vampires. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, [[ShootTheDog he has to be killed]] due to having trouble controlling his new thirst for blood.]]
229* Darryl Lancaster of ''Literature/TheInfected'' spent several books as the competent and friendly BadassNormal before gaining fire powers.
230* In ''Literature/InFuryBorn'' Alicia Devries is a highly decorated [[SemperFi ex-marine]], [[SpaceMarine ex-cadre]] genius of literally superior genetic stock. After spending the first half of the book establishing her as a BadassNormal, she then becomes possessed by a demi-goddess of vengeance and shortly after bonds with the AI of an experimental warship.
231* Murtagh of the ''Literature/InheritanceCycle'' started off as an extremely skilled but otherwise mundane swordsman, being the only human to match Eragon's swordsmanship skills and at one point hitting Durza between the eyes with an arrow. Once [[spoiler:his dragon, Thorn, hatches]], he becomes a real force to be reckoned with.
232* In ''Literature/TheLaundryFiles'' protagonist Bob Howard and his {{Love Interest|s}} Mo both start off as ordinary people, albeit knowing how to use FunctionalMagic (which in this series is a confluence of computer science, advanced math, and astrophysics). In book two Mo acquires an InstrumentOfMurder (a BrownNote-producing violin made from human bone with [[spoiler:a demonic intelligence attached to it]]), while in book three Bob gains TrueSight and the ability to [[YourSoulIsMine eat souls]].
233* Alaric in ''Literature/TheQuestOfTheUnaligned'' was already a BadassNormal policeman [[spoiler: as seen in his killing a dragon with absolutely nothing but his sword and his wits]]. Then he discovered that he's the heir to the [[BenevolentMageRuler royal house of Caederan]], and then after that he[[spoiler: becomes the first orah to be created for centuries]].
234* ''The Literature/SecondApocalypse'': For most of the first two books, Anasûrimbor Kellhus is about as badass as you can get while still being ''something'' like normal. He's hyper-intelligent and has exceptional strength, endurance, and reflexes, due to two thousand years of breeding and a lifetime of training. However, he doesn't actually have any supernatural abilities ... until Drusas Achamian teaches him the Gnosis, the most powerful sorcery in the modern world. Kellhus, already extremely influential and capable, becomes almost horrifyingly powerful.
235* In ''Literature/{{Snuff}}'' it's revealed that due to the events of ''Literature/{{Thud}}'' [[spoiler: Sam Vimes can see in the dark, understand the language of goblins, and can ask the Summoning Dark to tell him anything that happened in darkness]].
236* One ''Franchise/StarWars'' guidebook mentions Ma’kis’shaalas, a force sensitive who was accepted into the Jedi Order while approaching middle age due to having been raised in a warrior society whose honor-based ethics and combat training were considered similar enough to a Jedi upbringing.
237* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'':
238** Kaladin starts off solidly BadassNormal, managing to kill a Shardbearer, a feat considered nearly impossible for those without Shards of their own. Then [[spoiler: he starts developing Surgebinding abilities]].
239*** This is actually a question left intentionally open by the author, and a major source of angst for the character is that he may have had the powers forever but simply hadn't realized it and used them to protect his fellow soldiers. Many of his epic feats of martial skill and survival sort of read differently on a second read-through when you know in advance that [[spoiler: he can sustain himself on stormlight, heal any wound with a handful of spare change, and control his momentum and that of everything trying to hit him]]. Scenes where an opponent has trouble freeing a weapon from a shield or miss with a projectile weapon get an extra helping of "Oh. Huh." The chapter from the perspective of a new recruit in Kaladin's [[TrueCompanions squad]] specifically mentions seeing Kaladin [[spoiler:surrounded by/trailing a mist while fighting]], odd on first read and incredibly obvious the second time. Of course he's not even close to using his abilities at their fullest extent, and he's clearly still a badass spearman in his own right though. This is proven in the second book, when [[spoiler: he kills a chasmfiend when temporarily BroughtDownToNormal]].
240** Dalinar Kholin aka "The Blackthorn". In his flashbacks in ''{{Literature/Oathbringer}}'' we get to see the campaign to unite Alethkar. Despite having no [[SoulCuttingBlade Shardblade]] or [[PoweredArmor Shardplate]] to call his own, he's still considered one of the most dangerous men alive. At one point Sadeas says they need to get him some Shards, not for his own safety, but because he makes everyone else look bad by doing what he does without them. He ends up winning both Plate and Blade by the end of the campaign, becoming basically unstoppable. Much later he also [[spoiler:bonds with the Stormfather, becoming a Bondsmith, of which apparently only 3 can exist at any given time. Like above, there is some implication he had been using Stormlight long before this without realizing it]].
241* In ''Talyn'' by Creator/HollyLisle, the main character of the same name begins with limited use of something called the Hagedwar, a tool which grants the user power restrained only by how well they know how to use said tool. However, as the heat gets turned up, Talyn conveniently learns how to do such extraordinary things with the Hagedwar that she essentially becomes a demigoddess.
242* ''Literature/WarriorCats'' has a few examples:
243** Lionblaze starts out as a very strong, yet very normal, warrior. Then in ''Outcast'', he starts developing the powers of invincibility, becoming exceptionally strong.
244** Becoming a Clan Leader works this way. They start out as normal warriors like everyone else [[note]]Normal warrior = Major badass[[/note]], but when they become a leader, they receive [[BackFromTheDead nine lives]], the powers of [=StarClan=], and any other gift the authors decide to give them.
245* ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'':
246** Warders are just about the most skilled fighters in the world to begin with, but the magical bond they form with the Aes Sedai they're charged to protect comes with the perks of increased endurance and awareness, and a slight HealingFactor.
247** Both Perrin and Mat were fairly badass even ''before'' Perrin found his connection with the wolves, and before Mat had his little episodes with the dagger from Shadar Logoth and the Aelfinn and Eelfinn.
248** Aviendha as well, as she was an [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Aiel]] [[AmazonBrigade Maiden of the Spear]] before becoming a Wise One apprentice and learning to channel. Even her first appearance involves her and a pair of other Aiel fighting (and ''[[IShallTauntYou taunting]]'') a myrddraal, and she was one of the Aiel who took the Stone of Tear.
249* Lynnette from ''Literature/TheZombieKnight''. Even back when she was just a girl with a sword she was able to give enemy servants a surprising amount of trouble, and greatly helped the queen to escape from Abolish's clutches. Later on, she gets a gauntlet made from aberration bones, which allows her to use an aberration shadow and might eventually allow her to use its special ability as well.
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253* ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' has Skye. She starts out as a skilled computer hacker in Season 1 and receives combat training from May in Season 2 where she also gains the power to control and manipulate vibrations.
254** Season 5 also does this for General Glenn Talbot: Introduced as a high-ranking member of the U.S. Airforce in season 1, he's shown as a capable fighter troughout the series. In season 5 however he gives himself a major power update with the fictional element Graviton, turning him into a major threat for SHIELD as well as [[CompositeCharacter the MCU-version of the Avengers-villain Graviton]].
255* ''Franchise/{{Arrowverse}}'':
256** ''Series/{{Arrow}}'':
257*** As in the comics, [[Characters/{{Deathstroke}} Slade Wilson]] starts out as an accomplished martial artist, swordsman and tactician. The flashbacks in season 2 focus on him as a human before he is injected with [[PsychoSerum Mirakuru]], granting him enhanced strength, speed, reflexes and durability. Even after he's cured, he can still fight off Oliver and Thea single-handed.
258*** Roy Harper received archery and martial arts training from Oliver. He later got injected with Mirakuru as well, with all the benefits and drawbacks before it was purged from his system.
259** ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'': Sara Lance was a master martial artist trained by the League of Assassins and was basically second only to Oliver Queen in hand-to-combat. In season 5, she temporarily gains [[{{Seers}} precognitive powers]]. In season 6, she is killed (again) and resurrected in an alien-human hybrid body that grants her a HealingFactor.
260* ''Series/BabylonFive'': Several characters get TouchedByVorlons, and receive added abilities because of it. Talia Winters (already a telepath) develops telekinesis, Lyta Alexander (another telepath) receives a massive power boost, and John Sheridan not only [[spoiler: gets brought BackFromTheDead]], but also develops a resistance to telepathic control.
261* In Season 3 of ''Series/TheBoys2019'', [[EvilInc Vought]] develops a variant of their SuperSerum Compound V that gives non-Supes powers temporarily, with the intent of selling it to the military. [[WonderWomanWannabe Queen Maeve]] smuggles some to The Boys to [[CapeBusters give them a fighting chance against]] [[AlternateCompanyEquivalent Payback]] and eventually [[BigBad Homelander]]. However, [[TheLeader Butcher]] and [[NaiveNewcomer Hughie]] are the only ones willing to use it as the others feel NoManShouldHaveThisPower.
262* Captain Jack Harkness from ''Series/DoctorWho'' and ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'' is this. He starts out a badass former time-agent who can easily keep up with the Ninth Doctor in terms of action. Then he dies and is brought back. Permanently.
263* In ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'', Iris is badass enough already, but twice in the series she temporarily gains powers. Once Barry's speed is transferred to her, and she becomes the Flash for a day (with purple lightning). Later on, her spending a lengthy time period in the mirror world gives her the ability to control mirrors. She loses that as well. [[spoiler:It turns out that her being the Flash has left an imprint on her, which is why their future daughter Nora has yellow and purple lightning when she runs.]] Later on, the Speed Force temporarily gives Iris her powers back to fight [[spoiler:the Godspeed army]].
264* Nick Burkhardt in ''Series/{{Grimm}}'', is essentially an average human being with above average abilities in combat. The only supernatural ability he possesses is his ability to see Wesen in their true form. Fan speculation has gone back and forth on whether being a Grimm provided any abilities besides seeing the Wesen's true forms due to ambiguous portrayals of strength and durability. Starting in season 2, his powers provide a type of immune response that fights certain types of attacks and adapts to compensate or incorporates aspects and [[AdaptiveAbility resistance to further attacks]]. So far, he now has enhanced hearing that allows him to fight blind and hear better than the werewolf, and a zombie state that allows him superior stamina without raising his heart rate or getting fatigued and not needing to breathe for an unknown amount of time.
265* Both Mohinder and Ando in ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' spend the first two seasons struggling to keep up in a world of superhumans. They do okay all things considered -- even facing the BigBad, Sylar, a couple of times and living to tell of it, which many characters with powers can't say. [[spoiler: But in Volume 3 they both get powers, letting them hold their own.]]
266* Before he became Series/KamenRider, Takeshi Hongo was already a BadassBiker and martial artist with an [[ImprobablyHighIQ IQ of 600]]. No wonder [[NebulousEvilOrganisation Shocker]] thought he'd be a good candidate for their grasshopper super-{{cyborg}}.
267* In ''Series/MoonKnight2022'', Marc was a badass long before he became Khonsu's Moon Knight, and even afterwards he still manages to win fights without the armor during the day time. [[spoiler:In the final episode, Layla also briefly gets empowered when she becomes Tawaret's Avatar.]]
268* ''Series/SevenStarFightingGodGuyferd'': Gou Kazama, in the vein of Takeshi Hongo above, was kidnapped by an evil organization and gained the power to transform into the mutant cyborg SuperSoldier Guyferd. He's also a skilled and capable martial artist, and can put up a good fight even outside of his transformation.
269* ''Series/StargateSG1'':
270** Happened subtly, mostly the "TouchedByVorlons" variety. Jack O'Neill was already badass (he was a USAF Special Ops officer) before the reveal that he has the gene necessary to use the technology of the Ancients. Same for Sam Carter and being used as a host by a Tok'ra. Daniel Jackson was an ActionSurvivor until he [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence ascended to a higher plane of existence]] (twice). The difference between before and after is relatively minor in some cases, but it's definitely there.
271** Used less subtly in the episode "Upgrades", when the three of them all wear [[ImportedAlienPhlebotinum Atoniek armbands]], granting them enhanced strength, plus SuperSpeed on a level even ComicBook/TheFlash would find respectable. Unfortunately for them but fortunately for the continued drama of the series, the armbands impart their superpowers by injecting a nanotech virus... that the human body eventually develops an immunity to. This turns out to be why the Atoniek civilization is extinct: they relied on the armbands exclusively for their defense, and once the entire population was immune, they were helpless.
272* ''Series/SupermanAndLois'': In season 2, [[spoiler:General Mitch Anderson]] becomes obsessed with avenging the deaths of two of Supermen of America members at Bizarro's hands. After Superman and Tal-Rho escape his prison, Anderson goes to the secret DOD armory with anti-Kryptonian weapons and loads up to bear. He storms Tal-Rho's fortress in the Badlands by firing a Kryptonite RPG, thus weakening Superman and Tal. He then inhales some X-Kryptonite and proceeds to beat the crap out of both aliens, while also using his new EyeBeams to overpower Superman's. Bizarro goes to help them after Anderson shoots Superman with Kryptonite bullets, which Tal intercepts with his own body. While Superman is busy saving his brother, Bizarro fights Anderson. He's winning at first, especially after Anderson shoots him with Kryptonite, which makes him stronger. But then he discovers that X-K weakens Bizarro and uses it to weaken him enough to break his neck.
273* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
274** Sam Winchester shifts into this in Seasons 4 and 5 when he starts gaining direct control over his psychic abilities and uses it to fight demons. However, he eventually abandons them and returns to being a BadassNormal.
275** In Season 6, Dean was temporarily vampirized in an episode and used his new powers to infiltrate and destroy an entire coven, but his transformation was ultimately reversed in time.
276** In Season 7, we have [[spoiler: Ghost Bobby]].
277** In Season 9, there's Dean after he gets [[spoiler:the Mark of Cain and the First Blade]].
278** Also in Season 9, we find out the reason [[spoiler:Garth]] went MIA is that he was turned into a werewolf.
279** Before any of them, in "Fresh Blood" [[spoiler:Gordon Walker]] became a vampire. [[IAmAMonster He didn't take it too well]].
280* In ''Series/WandaVision'', this happens to [[spoiler:Monica Rambeau]] after she re-enters [[EldritchLocation the Hex]], turning her into an {{Energy Being|s}}]]. After [[GovernmentAgencyOfFiction S.W.O.R.D.]] learns that Wanda's RealityWarper powers are rewriting the DNA of the inhabitants of Westview, [[spoiler:Monica]] is advised not to go back, as she's already been in and out once and nobody knows what going through it again would do to her.
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284* From ''TabletopGame/D20Modern'': Take a Fast Hero 5/Gunslinger 10/Sniper 5, already a force to be reckoned with, despite having no magic/cybernetics/mutations.. Give him/her cybernetics implants (D20 Future), Mutations (D20 Future), and/or FX items/Magical inherent enhancements/both (Urban Arcana). Then hope you are not going to face him/her.
285* The UrExample may well be spells in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' which give the BadassNormal characters superhuman abilities for a short time. A wizard can easily give a fighter the ability to fly, fight at superhuman speeds, and superhuman strength with a couple of spells, then stand back to watch him or her go. Magical items can have a similar effect.
286* This is quite often how Exaltation works in ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'', but mostly for Solars and Lunars. To explicate: Solars are typically Exalted after performing an act of bravery or a great accomplishment. Lunars are typically Exalted after surviving in the face of overwhelming odds.
287** Getimians are an interesting subversion: they ''would'' have been this if they'd actually existed before their Exaltation, because the miracle of Getimian Exaltation makes a life that never came to pass real, a life that would have changed the world.
288* ''[[TabletopGame/NewWorldOfDarkness World of Darkness]]: Mirrors'' has the "Dark Hero" template, which (on top of a few inherent abilities such as a power stat and [[MadeOfIron greater durability]] and {{healing|Factor}}) allows one to utilise "Skill Masteries", specialized powers based in mundane Skills. The weakest of these constitute {{Charles Atlas Superpower}}s, while the greatest are positively superhuman.
289** Due to the relatively "fair" balance between supernatural and non-supernatural abilities (mundane skills, for instance, grant essentially the same increase in capabilities as ranks in a Mage's spheres), it is not uncommon for a ''Franchise/TheWorldOfDarkness'' game to start with a bunch of badass normal "hunters" and then have them gain supernatural templates only after a certain number of sessions.
290** Hunters are this in ''TabletopGame/HunterTheReckoning'' and ''TabletopGame/HunterTheVigil'', especially in the older Reckoning line, where it is strongly recommended your hunter is a thoroughly normal person before they gain their powers.
291* In ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'', the card [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=130614 Muraganda Petroglyphs]] grants a large bonus to [[BadassNormal creatures without abilities]]. Also shown by the power creep in cards such as [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=249368 Woolly Thoctar]], a 5/4 for a mere 3 mana.[[note]]That's partially balanced by each of those 3 mana being of a different color; the only deck that can play this card at ''any'' time, much less on Turn 3, is one that was designed specifically to do so.[[/note]]
292* In ''[[TabletopGame/MistbornTheOriginalTrilogy Mistborn Adventure Game]]'', you can spend a bunch of Advancements to manifest Allomantic powers if you don't have them already. Since non-powered characters start with better Attributes and Standings, this can make for a ''very'' powerful Hero.
293* In ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'' you can build a heavily-chromed street samurai with no magical abilities whatsoever and the team mage can then increase all of your attributes even further (such as motion sense through walls). They can also provide you with preparations, small normal objects set to trigger to cast a specific spell when something specific happens (such as an apple casting a "Rot" spell when someone takes a bite). Additionally, a technomancer's sprite can run Diagnostics on a vehicle (increasing it's abilities beyond the normal) and potentially allow it to take additional actions. If you already had a killer rigger on the team in that vehicle...
294* ''TabletopGame/WarhammerFantasy'': {{Literature/Wulfrik}} was an ordinary Norscan (well, he was born with wolf fangs instead of teeth, but such mutations are common in Norsca) and grew into quite a renowned warrior to the point of slaying a Khornate chieftain in single combat. Unfortunately, at the victory feast he made a number of drunken boasts, waking up to find that his tongue was now small and sharp like a bird's, he could speak and understand every language, and he now had a hit-list of chamùpions and monsters from the Chaos gods that he had to kill (some of them halfway across the world) or be tortured by dreams of his death. Fortunately he learned of a teleporting longship, killed its owner for it, and is now able to teleport around the world, insult his target in their language (a BerserkButton in and of itself for some factions like the dwarfs) so crudely that they can't refuse his challenge, and kill them.
295* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'':
296** The Sisters of Battle are for all intents and purposes normal humans, albeit [[TrainingFromHell trained to elite levels]], and equipped with PoweredArmor, and a [[{{BFG}} Boltgun]]. Their faith in the God-Emperor though is ''so'' strong that it gives them incredible powers on par with psionics (only explicitly ''not'' warp derived, therefore without possibility of invoking Perils of the Warp). These used to be so good that many players preferred to design their army ''specifically'' around Acts of Faith to make a competitive list, although the sixth edition codex has kicked the entire faction down to low-tier.
297** There's also the Stormtroopers of the Imperial Guard. For reference, the Imperial Guard are an entire army of human {{Badass Normal}}s, and the very best of them are inducted into Stormtrooper squads, or the Kasrkin squads, if it's a Cadian army. They are given special equipment not normally afforded to rank-and-file guardsmen, such as carapace armor and plasma weapons, as well as a few minor biological and cybernetic augmentations that increase their strength and speed by a small amount.
298** This is actually the basic idea behind the {{Space Marine}}s, really. Start with a prepubescent BadassNormal, then fill him full of bio-mods to turn him into a Space Marine.
299** While the fluff tends to focus on the ones that were formerly Chaos Marines, Daemon Princes are this trope. Ordinary mortals who become veritable {{Physical God}}s in recognition of their sheer badassery. Like Ax'Senaea the Thrice-Possessed, an ordinary human who ''consumed'' three of Slaanesh's Greater Daemons to make herself young and hearty again, and was aiming for number four when Slaanesh made her a Daemon Princess. In recognition of her feat, she was allowed to keep the souls of those daemons to empower herself.
300** The above can happen with loyal Imperial soldiers, but they instead become [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Living Saints]].
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304* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'':
305** Most of the Toa Inika; before becoming warriors with ElementalPowers, Jaller and Kongu were each TheCaptain of their villages' defense forces, Nuparu was a [[GadgeteerGenius master engineer]] whose creations gave the Matoran a fighting chance against the Bohrok swarm, Hewkii was a champion athlete and Hahli had already had a huge island-spanning adventure. The only possible exception is Matoro (though he was still SecretKeeper to Turaga Nuju and thus developed significant mental fortitude), which was the major contributing factor to his view of himself as TheLoad.
306** The Glatorian are already combat veterans with millenia of experience, so Mata Nui [[SuperEmpowering giving them elemental powers]] to fight the Skrall is firmly in this category.
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310* At the start of ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'', CHARNAME is just an ordinary teenager with 1 level in an adventuring class. By the end of the first game, he/she is a certified badass after going toe to toe with Sarevok. By the middle of [[VideoGame/BaldursGateII the sequel]]? A godling capable of flattening armies and transforming into the Slayer. May or may not ascend to full godhood by the end of the game as the God of Murder.
311* In ''VideoGame/{{Battleborn}}'', El Dragón was originally a space [[MaskedLuchador luchador]] who was capable of wrestling against various robots in the ring without any enhancements whatsoever. He was the undisputed champion Galactic Holo-Arena in this regard until the Magnus ISIC entered the tournament and ripped El Dragón's arms off. Though wounded in more ways than one, his fighting capabilities were restored when his torn limbs were replaced with giant cybernetic arms. With them, he's not only able to once again battle with his wrestling moves but also use what cyborg enhancements his arms provide.
312* Bullet from ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' possesses a pair of incendiary gauntlet armagus with which to start campfires or ignite her foes, but her mercenary corps' grappling technique means that she can put up a considerable fight without them.
313* ''VideoGame/DantesInferno'': Dante Alighieri is re-imagined as a crusader knight that kills several enemies during the game's tutorial, before being stabbed in the back and when TheGrimReaper comes to take his soul to Hell, [[BadassNormal Dante]] ''challenges him to a fight and wins''. After taking Death's scythe as his own, he gains several magical powers of both holy and unholy nature and superhuman fighting prowess allowing him to overcome demons much larger than himself.
314* ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution'': Prior to receiving his extensive suite of top-of-the-line Sarif Augmentations, Adam Jensen was already a well trained SWAT team leader in the Detroit Police Department before taking a job as Sarif Industries Chief of Security. This is displayed in the game’s prologue where Adam with no augmentations guns down dozens of Belltower mercenaries invading Sarif HQ, and it required a heavily augmented “Ogre” Jarun Namir to put him down. Once he gains all his augments, Adam becomes an unstoppable OneManArmy.
315* ''VideoGame/{{Dishonored}}'': [[PlayerCharacter Corvo]] was already TheDreaded before [[HumanoidAbomination The Outsider]] gifted him with a PowerTattoo. His skills with a blade were legendary amongst the city guard, and in game they can occasionally be heard recounting times they saw him in action. Giving him supernatural powers just made him more lethal.
316-->'''New Guard:''' What...what do I do if I run into him?\
317'''Old Guard:''' Try to make a lot of noise when you die. Then the rest of us might be able to catch him.
318* The Doom Slayer from ''VideoGame/Doom2016'' and ''VideoGame/DoomEternal'' turns out to be [[spoiler:none other than Doomguy from the original ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' series, who was recruited by the Night Sentinels sometime after electing to stay in Hell at the end of ''VideoGame/Doom64'']]. With that background, he was a hardcore DemonSlaying badass even before [[spoiler:the Makyr]] known as "the Seraphim" granted him immortality, tirelessness, and super-strength, making him a warrior feared even by Hell itself.
319* In ''Franchise/DragonAge'', this is what Templars and Reavers are compared to the other warrior specializations. Templars get powers that deny magic to their opponents and are very effective against demons from consuming [[GreenRocks lyrium]], while Reavers get the ability to consume their opponent's health or strike harder at the cost of their own by drinking [[BloodMagic dragon blood]], but before they are eligible for becoming either, they must already be accomplished warriors with no magical powers whatsoever.
320** Non-mage members of the [[BadassArmy Grey Wardens]] also count, as the process of Joining gives them the ability to sense darkspawn, and arguably enhanced physical abilities as well (or at least stamina). Avernus' research implies that the Joining give others unknown powers beyond that. The most prominent example being [[PlayerCharacter The Warden]] themselves.
321* In ''VideoGame/DragonballXenoverse'', thanks to the Time Breakers [[MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight screwing up history]], Hercule goes from being a genuine BadassNormal (albeit one with a bad case of TestosteronePoisoning and [[TooDumbToLive overconfidence]]) to being able to fly under his own power, fire Ki blasts, and even bring a Super Saiyan Goku to his knees.
322* ''VideoGame/DustyRagingFist'' have your main hero, Dusty the rabbit, and his friends Kitsune the fox and Darg the horse, being brawlers and mercenaries who effortlessly beats up plenty of mooks. And then you obtain ElementalPowers from various Elemental guardians for kicking more ass, in order to stop a greater evil. Unfortunately the powers granted to your heroes doesn't last; with the all powerful Great Evil defeated in the final stage, you're then reverted [[BagOfSpilling to your normal forms]].
323* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
324** As a race, the Nords are the resident {{Badass Normal}}s of Tamriel. They are a {{Proud Warrior Race|Guy}} of HornyVikings who epitomize the idea of HumansAreWarriors, but they are least magically inclined race (and have a [[DoesNotLikeMagic strong dislike of magic and distrust of magic-users]] to boot). Despite this, their ancestors were able to carve out a foothold in Skyrim by nearly driving the [[OurElvesAreDifferent Falmer (Snow Elves)]], who it is said were nearly as naturally magically inclined as the modern Altmer (High Elves), to [[FinalSolution extinction]]. The "empowerment" comes in when the Nords, facing the threat of the Dragons and their [[ReligionOfEvil Dragon Cults]], prayed for aid from the Divines and were granted it. They were taught how to use the Thu'um, the LanguageOfMagic of the Dragons which allows users to "shout" [[RealityWarper elements into existence]] as well as some other [[UtilityMagic utilitarian]] effects. Led by the Tongues, masters of the Thu'um, the ancient Nord armies vanquished the Dragons and their Cults, then forged an Empire that covered nearly all of north Tamriel. A succession crisis would eventually tear it apart, and then the use of the Thu'um as a weapon of war dropped dramatically after their defeat at the Battle of Red Mountain, following which one of those Tongues (Jurgen Windcaller) founded the "Way of the Voice" to use the Thu'um only [[HeelFaithTurn honor the gods]].
325** In most of the main series games, the PlayerCharacter is a BadassNormal (or at least as "normal" as one can be in a world where magic is ubiquitous and anyone can learn to use it if they choose) with several options to become "Empowered" throughout the game. To note:
326*** The Agent in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIDaggerfall Daggerfall]]'' has the options of Lycanthropy (werewolf and wereboar) and Vampirism. Both offer powerful buffs, at the cost of some ([[CursedWithAwesome ultimately minor]]) drawbacks.
327*** The Nerevarine in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'' also has the option of Vampirism (as well as Lycanthropy with the ''Bloodmoon'' expansion). The drawbacks are more significant than those in ''Daggerfall'', but the "Empowerment" is quite powerful in each case. In addition, [[spoiler: you'll contract the Corprus Disease]] during the main quest. On the positive side, it will make you TheAgeless, give you IdealIllnessImmunity, and permanently boost your Strength and Endurance. However, the negatives include a severe case of BodyHorror and having your mental faculties decreased to animalistic levels. [[spoiler:As part of the main quest, the negatives are cured while the positives remain]].
328*** The Champion of Cyrodiil in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]'' also has Vampirism as an option, with the downsides much less severe than in ''Morrowind''. By completing the ''Shivering Isles'' expansion, you'll also become [[spoiler:the new Sheogorath, Daedric Prince of {{Mad|God}}ness]]. While the powers that come with such a station may not be apparent right away, they do manifest by the time of the next game...
329*** The Dragonborn of ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'' subverts the trope, as he/she is not actually "normal". The Dragonborn was born with the [[DragonsAreDivine immortal Aedric]] soul of a [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]], a blessing bestowed on [[TheChosenOne rare mortals]] by the Aedric TopGod, Akatosh, the God of Time and [[MonsterProgenitor "father" of dragons]]. However, this blessing doesn't mean much until [[RiseFromYourGrave the dragons begin to return]] at the start of the game. Additionally, the Dragonborn has some of the same means of empowerment mentioned above, including Vampirism (with additional boosts given in the ''Dawnguard'' DLC) and Lycanthropy, which for the first time in the series is a ''voluntary'' transformation, making it something of a SuperMode with the previous downsides heavily downplayed.
330* The ''Tome of VideoGame/EternalDarkness'' grants its holder access to powerful magicks and the memories of past (and [[FlashForward future]]) bearers.
331* The nature of Servants in ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' and its various spinoffs is such that even historical figures with no superhuman qualities to speak of will become far stronger than the average human. For example, [[VideoGame/FateGrandOrder Mata Hari]] was nothing more than a skilled spy in life, but as a Servant, she can crush a normal person with her bare hands, even with the lowest rank of strength.
332* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
333** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyI'': Upon promoting, the Fighter and Thief go from being {{magically inept|fighter}} to being able to cast {{white|magic}} and {{black magic}}, respectively, on top of their physical prowess.
334** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'': The party start out as Freelancers who can only attack, defend, and chuck items. By the end of the game, they will probably be Freelancers... who have gained a multitude of unique abilities, magic, knowledge of chemistry, ''et cetera'' after mastering the job classes granted to them by the crystal shards.
335** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'': Terra and Celes are the only two members with access to magic for the very first portion of the game (in fact, this makes them highly valuable to LaResistance). After meeting with Ramuh, the rest of the party gains access to magicite and start learning magic themselves.
336** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'': Vincent Valentine was a Turk, one of Shinra's elite [[TheMenInBlack Men In Black]] who enforced the company's will and guarded their [=VIPs=]. And then Hojo got a hold of him and turned him into an ''unaging shapeshifter''. Cloud was also quite skilled despite being an infantry as he managed to kill Sephiroth and lift the masamune even impaled, and that was before Hojo forcibly injected Jenova cells into him and exposed Cloud to Mako to turn him into a SuperSoldier. In ''[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake Remake]]'' Tifa is already an immensely strong KickChick martial artist with CharlesAtlasSuperPower abilities on par with SOLDIER members, before she even breaks out her [[KiManipulation Chi powers]].
337** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'': Although the main party themselves don't really count, having been trained to use Guardian Forces and Junctioning, they do turn Laguna and his friends into this whenever they share a consciousness [[spoiler:thanks to Ellone]]. They're already capable, well-trained veterans... but now they have access to para-magic, summons, and Junctions years before Garden made these things familiar to the world.
338** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'' has the whole party turned into L'Cie, esper-like humans with magical powers, by Anima after defeating it. [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Anima is a sort of god like monster.]]
339*** In fact, for one character, Snow Villiers, he becomes an Empowered Badass Normal ''twice''. It's implied he always knew martial arts, but getting hold of an experimental bulletproof BadassLongcoat which enhanced his strength lets him make the most of his inherent strength and skill. And then, he becomes a L'Cie, granting him magic powers and the ability to summon ice spirits that can transform into a motorcycle, to put the cherry on the cake.
340* Wouldn't you believe it, but Ky Kiske from ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' is revealed to be this in ''Xrd''. Any normal human who can keep up with the magically-augmented [[SuperSoldier Gear]] Sol Badguy in a sword fight is a BadassNormal. However, [[spoiler:in ''Xrd'''s story mode, an assassin shoots Ky in the back, riddles him with bullets and goes over to deliver the CoupDeGrace. As he turns to walk away, Ky gets up and runs him through. His wounds have begun rapidly healing and his left eye is glowing red, the mark of a Gear..]].
341* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'':
342** Would you believe it, but [[spoiler:Sergeant Johnson]], who [[WordOfGod was revealed]] to be a [[SuperSoldier SPARTAN-I]].
343** All of the [[SuperSoldier Spartan-IIs]] are this, with it being noted that Dr. Catherine Halsey chose through her screenings ChildProdigy candidates who would have grown into exceptional human beings even if they never became Spartans. This is borne out in their training, where even before they received their BioAugmentation these prepubescent trainees were capable of fighting, overpowering, and even ''killing'' their adult trainers in one-one engagements.
344** Pretty much every [[SuperSoldier Spartan-IV]] is this, as they're all adult volunteers who qualified for the program by doing something awesome when they were still {{Badass Normal}}s. Here's the pre-Spartan backgrounds of Fireteam Osiris from ''VideoGame/Halo5Guardians'':
345*** Jameson Locke: A former bounty hunter and [[Film/HaloNightfall ONI agent]] who was an expert tracker.
346*** Edward Buck: A former [[VideoGame/Halo3ODST Orbital Drop Shock Trooper]] described as such in his pre-Spartan days: "Truly, if he was any better he'd be a Spartan."
347*** Olympia Vale: A former Navy diplomat who survived a [[Literature/HaloHuntersInTheDark very dangerous expedition to the Ark]] and acquitted herself quite well.
348*** Holly Tanaka: A former Army engineer who [[ComicBook/HaloEscalation survived for years on a glassed world overrun by Covenant scavengers]].
349* Jacket from ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'' becomes one of these as he unlocks more and more of the masks (the "Rasmus" mask allows him to see secret collectibles on the map with ease, the "Tony" mask allows him to perform executions faster and kill his opponents with a single punch, etc.). This may just be [[GameplayAndStorySegregation a gameplay mechanic]], but it may also have something to do with [[spoiler: Jacket dreaming the first half of the game in the hospital he's recovering from his headshot wound in]].
350* In ''VideoGame/KrutTheMythicWings'' you're already a badass Krut warrior - an eagle-headed BirdPeople - and a capable fighter who defeated multiple giant monsters. And then you obtained the titular Mythic Wings halfway through, granting you powers from the gods to single-handedly destroy the stone ogre army and take on their ''kaiju''-sized warlord, Zurah.
351* This happens to Link in various ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' games. Usually he starts the game as a regular sword-wielding kid, but by the end of the game he's acquired various spells and other magical powers, his energy level has been magically doubled, etc. Also helps that his [[LegacyCharacter entire lineage]] is [[TheChosenOne blessed by the gods]].
352* Depending on player choices, ''Franchise/MassEffect'''s Commander Shepard can be this by the second game. A non-biotic Shepard is a BadassNormal N7 Special Forces Operative in the first game (or not, given genetic upgrades are standard issue), but Cerberus adds upgrades in the second. Regardless of class selection, Shepard is given a reinforced skeleton, enhanced senses, tougher skin, increased strength and stamina and virtual immunity to toxins. If you choose a new class with an imported save, it's justified by saying Cerberus' tinkering gave Shepard new abilities. Even if you don't change classes from a non-biotic class, the game lets you unlock loyalty powers, which include a few biotic abilities.
353** Ryder embodies this to a slightly larger extent in the beginning of ''VideoGame/MassEffectAndromeda''. Unlike Shepard who had already established themselves as a badass N7 commander, Ryder had just started his/her career in the Alliance Marines, when they were forced to leave and join the Andromeda Initiative. They prove themselves on Habitat 7 by gunning down about a dozen Kett enemies, optionally rescuing a captured squad mate, helping other stranded squad mates hold out against a Kett onslaught and even assisting their N7 father Alec in activating alien technology that allows them all to escape. It is only after this that Ryder becomes [[BrainComputerInterface merged with SAM]] and gains all their combat, tech and biotic powers. Later, when their connection to SAM is temporarily removed, Ryder still leads an assault on Meridian, defeats the Kett Archon and rescue their sibling.
354* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'': Several characters started out as fairly ordinary if talented martial artists, who later developed or gained magical or superhuman powers.
355** [[EvilSorcerer Shang Tsung]] was originally a warrior from Earthrealm who was skilled enough on his own that he won a tournament against Outworld. However, his next tournament didn't go so well, so he turned to BlackMagic by feasting on a soul for greater power in order to win again. After he was found out, he was kicked out by the Elder Gods and cursed with RapidAging, although he found he could temporarily stall or reverse it by consuming even more souls. He subsequently turned to Shao Kahn who taught him even more dark magic and how to refine his soul stealing abilties, and served Kahn as a warrior and eventually tournament host from then on.
356** [[RevenantZombie Scorpion]] started life as a highly skilled ninja assassin named Hanzo Hasashi who was killed by his ArchEnemy [[AnIcePerson Sub-Zero]] and went to the Netherrealm / Hell for his own crimes in life, only to escape and come back to the mortal world to seek revenge on his killer, at which point his time in Hell caused him to develop a variety of demonic fire-based powers.
357** Jax is a Special Forces operative who is a trained and skilled fighter, but he felt he could not keep up with the supernatural fighters so by the time of ''[[VideoGame/MortalKombat3 3]]'' he undergoes a procedure to give himself. In the reboot, his arms were actually ripped off by Ermac, pretty much ''forcing'' him to become Empowered to so much as survive.
358** [[EvilSorcerer Quan Chi]] is a curious {{inver|tedTrope}}sion, since he is a demon from the Netherrealm who learned BlackMagic on his own, but unlike most of the Kombatants- who are trained or experienced warriors- his fighting skills are almost entirely magical, using spells to give himself mastery of various forms of martial arts. He temporarily loses most of his powers between ''4'' and ''Deadly Alliance'', and it transpires that he is actually a rank amateur fighter without his magic.
359** Johnny Cage was an actor who signed up for the tournament because he wanted to put to rest rumors that his skills were all WireFu, having no idea [[AndYouThoughtItWasAGame what he actually walked into]]. Most of his skills run on obfuscation, misdirection, and opponents underestimating him because of his constant irreverent snarking. And then come ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX'', it's revealed that he (and by extension, his daughter Cassie) is the descendant of a warrior cult who bred fighters for the Gods, with just enough superpowers to hold his own among Elder Gods, Outworld fighters, and other nastiness. Johnny and Cassie are still fighting well above their weight class, however.
360* Some classes in ''VideoGame/NetHack'' are definitely BadassNormal to start with. For example, even at low levels the Valkyrie and Samurai are competent warriors who can dispatch most foes with ease, despite not having any magical powers. By the end of the game, the character will almost certainly have several major artifacts, vast magical powers, and the ability to go toe-to-toe with the HorsemenOfTheApocalypse, before ascending to become a demi-god. [[spoiler: Arguably, this is a bit of a subversion, since the game strongly implies that you ''are'' one of the horsemen, War, BroughtDownToNormal.]]
361* Frost in ''Videogame/ProjectSnowblind'' is already a BadassArmy in the prologue. After he was turned into augmentation after suffering from an explosion, naturally, he does the mission even better and at the best and worst of times, becoming a OneManArmy.
362* ''Videogame/Persona5Strikers'': Zenkichi began the story as just a cop who was good at hand-to-hand combat, but he sneaks into a Jail to rescue the Phantom Thieves knowing he has no way to fight back if he is spotted. When he reaches them, he confronts the Shadow of his daughter and awakens his Persona, making him just as powerful as the Thieves.
363* James Heller in ''VideoGame/{{Prototype 2}}'' is derived from the fact that he is [[BadassNormal a normal person who can take on the infected prior to his infection]].
364* ''VideoGame/QuakeIV'': Matthew Kane is a hardass SpaceMarine. But then he gets captured by the [[ScaryDogmaticAliens Strogg]] and, in an [[NightmareFuel utterly harrowing]] sequence, [[BodyHorror subjected to the Stroggification process]]. However, he is saved at the last minute by his fellow marines, leaving him with a new Strogg-like physiology that proves invaluable to the eventual defeat of the Strogg.
365* Albert Wesker from the ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' series was already one ''hell'' of a MagnificentBastard, but after successfully pulling off his massive GambitRoulette in the first game and coming BackFromTheDead in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilCodeVeronica'', he gains superhuman strength and speed thanks to a specific form of TheVirus.
366** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' reveals that Wesker [[spoiler:along with the other Wesker children, though he supposedly was the only survivor,]] was a subject of Project W, the first and greatest of Umbrella's experiments. He was indoctrinated with Oswell Spencer's beliefs and treated with the Progenitor Virus since early childhood. He was a badass all along.
367** Wesker also makes [[spoiler:Jill Valentine]] one in ''RE 5''.
368** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' gives us two more to add: [[spoiler: Sherry Birkin, who possesses a healing factor as a result of her exposure to the G-Virus, and Wesker's HeroicBastard son, Jake Muller, who possesses enhanced strength, speed, and endurance]].
369* [[PlayerCharacter Nathan Hale]] in ''VideoGame/{{Resistance}}: Fall of Man'' after getting infected with the [[TheVirus Chimeran Virus]] that gives him the ability to regenerate, among other things. And near the end of ''Resistance 2'', he [[spoiler: [[EleventhHourSuperpower gains the ability to make the Chimera explode by waving his hands]] after defeating [[BigBad Daedalus]]]].
370** The Sentinels in ''VideoGame/{{Resistance}} 2'', a team of badasses who all survived the infection through the [[TheVirus Chimeran Virus]] and thus have the same abilities as Hale.
371* This trope is the origin story of every character in ''VideoGame/{{Rift}}'', although the means of gaining powers depend on the faction. On the Guardians faction intro, the narration specifies that you were not chosen because of your faith, but because of your strength.
372* The Boss gains superpowers in ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'', though only in the simulation. They also gain superpowers in the finale which occurs in the physical world thanks to PoweredArmor.
373** Before that, in ''VideoGame/SaintsRowTheThird'', the Boss briefly got superpowers in the final part of the DLC campaign "The Trouble with Clones", courtesy of an irradiated energy drink.
374* Happens to Amy Rose of ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' during the [[VideoGame/SonicAdventure Dreamcast]] [[VideoGame/SonicAdventure2 era]] [[VideoGame/SonicHeroes games]] as a result of [[StalkerwithACrush chasing Sonic.]] In ''[[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehogCD Sonic CD]]'' Amy is pretty much a normal girl whose running speed is slower than Sonic's walking speed. Then comes ''Sonic Adventure'', and thanks to her Hammer, she becomes very acrobatic, nimble and is able to defend herself effectively once she gets used to fighting. Once ''Sonic Adventure 2'' comes up, she's gotten a bit better, able to run faster and perform basic spindash techniques. However, when ''Sonic Heroes'' comes around, she's able to execute nearly every move Sonic can (if not in a weaker form), and is even able to go toe to toe with him when the situation calls for it. This also applies to Big the Cat, who went from being [[MightyGlacier a slow runner with a poor jump who can move cars and possesses impeccable fishing skill]] to a full-on Power type character, able to run at super speed and spindash just as easily as everyone else.
375* In the ''Soul'' fighting games, Hwang is a Korean swordsman and national hero who sets out into the world to find the [[ArtifactOfDoom "Sword of Salvation"]] and save his country from the Japanese. In ''VideoGame/SoulCaliburVI'''s new timeline, he is Malfested and commits suicide to prevent himself being ReforgedIntoAMinion, but he is brought back to life by a Taoist sage and taught how to use Taoist magic that makes him [[LightningBruiser even more powerful]]... but [[CastFromHitPoints at the cost of his lifeforce]].
376* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'':
377** Kyle Katarn from the ''VideoGame/DarkForcesSaga'' games spent the entire [[VideoGame/DarkForces first game]] and first 3 levels of the [[VideoGame/JediKnightDarkForcesII second]] as just a BadassNormal (during which he bests Boba Fett and takes out at least one Kell Dragon with just his fists). He then learns about his Force Sensitivity and gets a lightsaber.
378** A villainous example occurs in the third game ''VideoGame/JediKnightIIJediOutcast'' with the Reborn, warriors who were artificially imbued with the Force using the Valley of the Jedi and made into Dark Jedi by TheRemnant of TheEmpire. However, they proved to be no match for the more experienced natural-born Force users and were wiped out by [[BigGood Luke Skywalker]]'s Jedi.
379** Most of TheExile's party in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords'' are this -- they're already war veterans, trained fighters, spies, bounty hunters, etc. But most of them turn out to be Force Sensitive as well, allowing the Exile to train them as Jedi (or Sith). It's also a common fan theory that Carth Onasi from [[VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic the first game]] is an untrained Force Sensitive as well.
380** The FanGame ''Knights of the Old Republic III: VideoGame/TheJediMasters'' continues the trend, as the PlayerCharacter has five Force-sensitive potential companions they can choose to train as Jedi/Sith in the second act but can only select two. Your options include [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy the son of Mandalore]], a [[LizardFolk Trandoshan]] warrior whose EstablishingCharacterMoment is killing a group of thugs in a bar, and a Devaronian spacer.
381* In ''VideoGame/VermintideII'', some of the DownloadableContent packs give magical powers to the previously non-magical protagonists (except for [[TokenWizard Sienna Fuegonasus]], so far). Markus Kruber becomes a superhuman [[ThePaladin Grail Knight]], [[OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame Bardin Gorrekson]] becomes a [[GatlingGood Gatling-wielding]] [[GadgeteerGenius Outcast Engineer]], [[OurElvesAreDifferent Kerillian]] becomes a part-plant [[GreenThumb Sister of the Thorn]], and [[TheWitchHunter Victor Saltzpyre]] becomes a hammer-swinging [[ChurchMilitant Warrior-Priest of Sigmar.]]
382* Ashley Winchester, the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Wild ARMs 2}}'' is this when he gets his SecondHourSuperpower a few hours into the game. Comes with a ThemeMusicPowerUp too.
383* ''VideoGame/XCom'':
384** Surviving soldiers with high psi strength. They (mostly) start with poor stats, but will become BadassNormal. And when you unlock the Psi-Lab... [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge May god have mercy on their souls...]]
385** You can also do this in ''VideoGame/XCOMEnemyUnknown''. True, a perfectly ordinary squaddie with a rifle can hold his/her own against the aliens, but later on you can turn them into truly dangerous psionic {{Super Soldier}}s, MindRape enemies to death, conjure up psychic shields or take control of enemies. ''Enemy Within'' adds bio-enhancements which allow soldiers to heal miraculously from injuries, jump over buildings or ''turn invisible'', and cybernetic enhancements which allow the soldier to take control of a MiniMecha which laughs off firepower and is armed with weapons ranging from a flamethrower to a grenade launcher to a PowerFist.
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389* In ''Webcomic/AxeCop'', new powers are really easy to come by for just about all the characters. Axe Cop himself repeatedly [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands just displays]] and also gains new powers, the latter including for example being given flight by the comic's writer, and making himself into a magical mummy. But, unlike other characters, he usually forgets about any and all of them soon and acts like a BadassNormal again, until it's time to gain yet another new power.
390* Years into ''Webcomic/DanAndMabsFurryAdventures''' run, we find out that Dan's wings were the outward signs of his [[spoiler: 'Cubi heritage]] (his mother was apparently a powerful [[spoiler: succubus]], something that [[LockedOutOfTheLoop apparently everyone knew except Dan]]). Once his heritage fully kicked in, it granted him assorted new powers that he's mostly still getting the hang of. (His ongoing refusal to stay at the [[spoiler:'Cubi academy]] and train doesn't help.) Dan was a very successful adventurer already before he semi-retired to Lost Lake and his heritage kicked in.
391* Tedd from ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' starts out magically impaired, meaning that he can never have his own spells. His response to that can be summed up as "Screw you, I'll make my own magic", and he does just that, manufacturing various {{Magitek}} tools designed for everyday use. [[spoiler: Then an immortal gives him magic powers.]] And then we find out later that [[spoiler: he had an extra-normal ability all along -- the ability to physically perceive magic and intuit its workings -- and wrote it off as IThoughtEveryoneCouldDoThat (The test that should've revealed this years ago was thrown off by young Tedd's fear of the test itself)]].
392* The Fed[[note]]Real name: [[LateArrivalSpoiler Patrick Mulcahy]][[/note]] from ''Webcomic/AGirlAndHerFed'' -- already a hulking M.I.B-type, ticks fully over to this trope once [[spoiler: [[ItMakesSenseInContext The ghost of Ben Franklin reprograms the magitech chip in his head, granting him the ability to control and interface any electronic device, see ghosts, and more]].]] These abilities are eventually conferred to most of the surviving agents of the "Pocket President" program.
393** The Girl[[note]]Real name: Hope Blackwell[[/note]] gets this as well. She's a world class judoka, capable of incapacitating opponents twice her size. Later, she learns she has latent psychic powers, which she learns to make use of in various ways (like being able to psychically bind spirits (and people) in place).
394* Higgs from ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' is an interesting example. At first he seems normal, but it is later implied [[spoiler:(and later still confirmed) that he is actually one of the [[SuperSoldier Jägergenerals]]. For unknown reasons, he kept his human body after taking the Jägerdraught, but internally, he's 100% Jäger]].
395** This is inferred to be the case for anyone who takes the [[SuperSerum the Jägerdraught]]. Those who didn't already possess some level of BadassNormal strength tended not to survive the experience.
396* ''Webcomic/GrrlPower''[='=]s Sydney is effectively this. In her backstory, before getting her orbs, someone tried to mug her; despite the entire police report reading "Oh, the humanity!", it was ruled self defence. Then there's the incident that got her recruited to be a super hero: during a staged bank robbery that she didn't know was staged, she flipped over one of the 'robbers' by ''grabbing his tongue''. The powers of her orbs aren't fully unlocked, but she's able to fight four Kaiju-sized aliens (with associated drone fighters) by herself. '''Maxima''' (functionally a Superwomen) thought that avoiding ''one'' was a wise choice.[[note]]Informing her decision was the fact that a portal leading back to Earth was rapidly closing, and she wasn't sure how else to get back, but she still preferred not to stay to try fighting.[[/note]] The biggest casualty: Sydney's paycheck; she ended up taking a $10000 advance to throw in her swear jar using a "$5 per rant" penalty.
397* In ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', everyone who plays Sburb is ultimately destined to become [[spoiler: demi-gods in a new universe]], but given that many of them were badass before playing, their powers come off as this. For example, Dave was a skilled swordsman before entering the game, then quickly got TimeTravel powers.
398* Reigen Arataka from ''Webcomic/MobPsycho100''. Despite being a self proclaimed world-renowned psychic and Mob's (an actual esper) master, he actually has no powers at all, but through smarts and extreme luck, he manages to usually end up conveniently looking like a badass. [[spoiler: And then, at the end of the first season of the anime, he inspires Mob so much his sheer admiration powers him up to a degree where his new acquired powers surpass even Mob's. He then proceeds to NoSell all the villains' attacks with ease and even give them a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech before this temporary boost runs out.]]
399* Parodied in ''Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}}'', in which Batman has the ability to [[https://shortpacked.com/comic/batman-can-breathe-in-space breathe in space]], based on art in his action packaging which appears to depict him fighting Darkseid in space.
400* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'':
401** Bun-bun was already one of the most dangerous individuals in the comic. Having him become a godlike personification of holidays took him ''way'' over the top. Also the big revelation near the end of "Oceans Unmoving": [[spoiler: Captain Blacksoul is actually Bun-bun riding inside the head of a levitating robot with SuperStrength]].
402** {{Inverted|Trope}} with Sam the supernaturally powerful vampire being mundanely empowered by being given a gun so that he can get past someone using his vampire weaknesses against him. Who cares if they can repel you from coming close when you can [[WhyDontYouJustShootHim just shoot them]]?
403* ''Webcomic/SweetHome2017'': Hyun, as an infected who has resisted his transformation, is much stronger than the average person and has a HealingFactor. While both of these pale in comparison to the actual monsters, it gives him a noticeable edge when fighting them.
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407* In ''Roleplay/ComicFuryWerewolf'', analytical players tend to catch Werewolves a lot. Give them a role, and...
408** This includes '''''any''''' role... including being a Werewolf.
409** Ranger has had this twice. Once was in Game 9, where he was the Medium Mystic and he developed a GameBreaker strategy. The other was Game 11, where he used his analytical powers [[spoiler: as a Werewolf]].
410* In ''Roleplay/DarwinsSoldiers'' a certain character known only as "Trinity" is already a BadassNormal. But after she [[spoiler:doses herself with a SuperSerum her scientists were working on]] she gains SuperSpeed, super agility and SuperStrength.
411* Melanie King in ''Podcast/TheMagnusArchives'' is a paranormal investigator turned academic with a fiery temper, and being infected by [[spoiler:the Slaughter, EldritchAbomination embodying senseless violence and bruality]], results in her taking on [[HumanoidAbomination the Boneturner]] and beating him up so thoroughly that he runs away scared, apparently without suffering any lasting injuries herself.
412* Rear Admiral (retired) Sam Everheart, U.S.N., in the Literature/WhateleyUniverse, was already a retired BadassNormal before he took out a team of criminals looting a high-tech research facility and got dosed with nanotechnology. Now Hive is strong and fast enough to deal with the mutants at Whateley Academy.
413* While the Player Characters in ''Podcast/PretendingToBePeople'' are comparatively incompetent by BadassNormal standards, they're able to face down [[EldritchAbomination myriad horrors]] and live.
414** Clark Bishop gains superhuman toughness and quick reflexes. Later he gains [[spoiler: spellcasting abilities]].
415** [[GoodOlBoy John Lee Pettimore IV]] gains the gift of [[{{Seers}} prophecy]]. [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]], as it later turns out that [[spoiler: due to his status as a mechanical abomination living inside a human body, he wasn't that normal to begin with]].
416** Keith Vigna gains [[{{Cyborg}} cybernetic enhancements]], including a mechanical finger capable of [[FunctionalAddict blasting cocaine up his nose]].
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421* In ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries,'' Aladdin winds up getting possessed by Mozenrath and fighting for control of the body. In the middle of the fight, he blocks Mozenrath's magic with [[ThePowerOfLove his spirit's own mystical power]] and wins a BeamOWar with Mozenrath. Unusually for an Empowered Badass Normal, this is never seen again, and it's heavily implied that he can't use it outside his body.
422* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arcane}}'':
423** Vi is a strong and tough girl whose innate fighting instincts and [[BoxingBattler boxing skills]] serve her well in most fights, but she finds herself outclassed by Silco's shimmered up thugs. This changes though when after making a deal with Jayce she gets a pair of [[{{Magitek}} Hextech]] [[PowerFist Atlas Gauntlets]], massively increasing her strength and versatility. With her new weapons Vi is able to easily handle herself against any of Silco's soldiers.
424** Vander was the one who taught Vi boxing and it shows. Just with a couple of improvised knuckle dusters, he's able to fight a [[PsychoSerum Shimmer]] boosted Deckard evenly. When he takes the Shimmer himself, he kills Deckard in seconds.
425* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheBatman'' has Batman borrowing ComicBook/GreenLantern's ring to fight Sinestro. It looked like Batman was going to hand Sinestro a fairly heavy beatdown, but then the ring ran out of power. He hands it back to GL, saying it isn't his style.
426* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold''
427** A number of episodes give Batman superpowers. One time, he gained bat-themed superpowers from a magical artifact. Another episode caused a mishap by a villain's laser beam to give Batman ComicBook/PlasticMan's powers.
428** People like giving Bats the Lantern ring. He nearly puts it on for the sake of an even playing field, to the chagrin of Guy Gardner. Sinestro (before his inevitable FaceHeelTurn) half-heartedly agrees, citing regulation, but comes to a compromise by synthesizing a suit that functions as a Lantern's ring would: on willpower.
429** After Equinox absorbs a lot of power, Batman and Dr. Fate resort to merging the powers of many superheroes into one person. Of course Batman gets chosen, due to his mind being able to handle the powers. He ends up becoming a gigantic being, dubbed Bat Monolith, with an [[ComboPlatterPowers arsenal of powers]], ranging from Dr. Fate's magic blasts to Green Lantern power ring energy.
430** In yet another episode, he arrives on an alien planet whose atmosphere gives him Superman-like powers, to the chagrin of the local BadassNormal hero (who happens to also be a Batman). After a while he realizes that he's making the alien Batman feel useless, the way Superman sometimes makes him feel, and in the end he has the alien Batman remove his powers to also negate his [[KryptoniteFactor weakness to quartz]].
431** When Batman gets bitten by a vampire, he gains vampiric powers: ranging from flight, hypnosis, shape shifting, becoming a living shadow, intangibility. Though it turns out to be AllJustADream from the results of vampire induced hallucination.
432* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'': Gwen starts out as a 10-year old girl who knows karate. She later learns magic after getting her hands on a spellbook. ZigZaggingTrope with TheReveal in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'' that she and Ben are part {{Energy Being|s}} and the spellbook was a MagicFeather.
433* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers'': Although we don't see much of it, thanks to [[TheMoralSubstitute the show being an unconventional superhero program]], Wheeler is implied to have been quite the force to reckon with even before receiving the Fire Ring. In his first scene, he scares a mugger just by showing up and disarming him, and even when the scene is retconned in "Two Futures", the fight doesn't last long before the mugger realizes he's outmatched. Then Gaia chose him as the bearer of what is effectively a mini flamethrower.
434* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'', [=NegaDuck=] steals [[AllYourPowersCombined the powers of his villainous "allies"]]. This doesn't actually make him detectably tougher, since by that time there's not much time left in the episode to defeat him in.
435* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'':
436** The Pack are one big mess of these; they start out as a group of TV "heroes" who star in a schmaltzy action series (complete with them fighting the "EEEEEVIL NINJAS!") However, all their physicality is completely real, and when they find out about the Gargoyles they give the Clan a run for their money ''before'' getting upgrades. Then, Wolf becomes a HalfHumanHybrid, Hyena and Jackal get VERY extensive cybernetic enhancements, and Dingo gets a suit of PoweredArmor. Only Fox chose to remain not only fully human but also serve out the rest of her jail sentence. Then went straight into the arms of David Xanatos, her future husband, [[XanatosGambit exactly as they planned.]] It wasn't until ''much'' later that it was [[TheReveal disclosed]] that Fox wasn't [[TheFairFolk completely normal herself]] to begin with.
437** Owen Burnett gains a stone fist from testing a potion for Xanatos, and he uses it in combat. [[spoiler: Turns out he doesn't count: he's secretly been Puck all along.]]
438* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'':
439** In "Go Team Go", Kim gains the SuperStrength of the hero Hego after foiling the villain Aviarius's plans to drain Hego's power.
440** In the climax of "So The Drama", Kim wears an experimental battlesuit created by Wade which grants her enhanced strength, speed, healing and even allows her to ''[[CatchAndReturn catch and throw Shego's plasma bolts back at her]]''.
441* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'':
442** In Book Three, a MassSuperEmpoweringEvent gives [[BlowYouAway Airbending]] to various non-benders around the world. Three major examples include:
443*** [[WellIntentionedExtremist Zaheer]], the season's BigBad, was a non-bender considered just as dangerous as the other members of [[BombThrowingAnarchist the Red Lotus]], each of whom had an unusually strong Bending ability. Unfortunately, he proves to be an InstantExpert and quickly breaks out of prison, since his cell wasn't designed for a bender and the guards were caught completely off-guard. By the end of the season, [[spoiler:he's even gained a legendary Airbendering technique that allows him to fly]].
444*** [[CoolUncle Bumi]], a [[RetiredBadass retired Commander]] in the United Forces and former MuggleBornOfMages (he's [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Aang and Katara']]s eldest child)
445*** Opal Bei Fong (Toph's granddaughter and Lin's niece) of the Metal Clan.
446** Avatar Wan himself is this in Book 2's "The Beginnings", first as he gains the elements from the lion turtles, and again when he permanently merges with Raava to become the first Avatar.
447* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'': Hunter has no magical ability of his own, and while he's a skilled martial artist and can cast magic using his artificial staff or Palisman, this still places him at a significant disadvantage compared to his peers. However, [[spoiler:after his Palisman Flapjack sacrifices his life to save Hunter by letting him absorb his lifeforce, Hunter is able to use the short-range teleportation he could only do with a staff before at will]].
448* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'':
449** Jack started out as a badass who spent his whole life training with other great warriors to prepare himself for Aku. He is so skilled that Aku has to resort to opening a time portal to the future in the pilot. The season 5 pilot reveals that one of the side effects of the time travel is that Jack [[TheAgeless no longer ages]]. Fifty years after being sent to the future, he is ''still'' in his physical youthful prime. With that said, he is not immortal, as he still needs to eat and can be injured and killed in combat like any mortal man would.
450** During the original run, he has two examples of this in "Jack vs the Ultra-Robots." Despite the superior power of his sword, the robots adamantium chassis meant that Jack couldn't cut them (due to a lack of raw strength.) Wanting to atone himself, Extor, the robots' creator, gave Jack a power gauntlet to augment Jack's strength to where he could cut through any metal like butter, including adamantium. He slayed 7 of the 8 robots, but the gauntlet ran out of power before the 8th one, a sword wielder, could be cut. Jack then calls [[DivineIntervention on the power of his ancestors to give him the strength needed to win.]] Cue a ray of light from the sky, empowering the sword and Jack slaying the last Ultra-Robot in a single slice.
451* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', Kraven and the Enforcers started out as {{Badass Normal}}s who, while not actually ''winning'' against Spider-Man, could put up a decent fight. To level the playing field, they got themselves powers: Kraven became a HalfHumanHybrid and the Enforcers got PoweredArmor.
452** Specifically, Kraven became fused with the DNA of several jungle cats (at least leopard and lion), giving him superhuman abilities such as strength and being able to ''smell'' Spider-Man being there.
453** Meanwhile, the first of the Enforcers to become empowered was none other than Shocker. His fellow Enforcers would get their own armor in the second season, with Ox's augmenting his already impressive strength and bulk while Fancy Dan's allowed him to bounce off of walls.
454* In ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'', Star Butterfly was a hero who started out regularly fighting bad guys and taming wild beasts with her bare hands. Then she inherits a magic wand... [[SubvertedTrope Which she has no idea how to use]], needing [[HowDoIShotWeb lots of time to practice with it]] and experiencing more than one unfortunate MagicMisfire in the process.
455* After seven seasons as a regular, yet freakishly strong, human, regular ''[[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 Ninja Turtles]]'' antagonist Hun becomes one of these after he accidentally gets doused in mutagen in ''WesternAnimation/TurtlesForever''. Of course, considering his [[FantasticRacism hatred of turtles]], he considers it a CursedWithAwesome deal.
456* This happens a ''lot'' in the third ''[[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Ninja Turtles]]'' series:
457** A few episodes after their introduction, the recurring antagonists Chris Bradford and Xever Montes, two highly-trained martial artists who work for Shredder, get doused in mutagen by the Turtles and become dog and fish mutants.
458** After spending the first season as one of the Turtles' more formidable foes, [[spoiler:Karai]] inadvertently plunges into a mutagen vat and turns into a snake mutant. Besides the addition of poisonous venom, this grants shapeshifting abilities.
459** Anton Zeck and Ivan Steranko were already able to keep up with the Turtles by using their high-tech weaponry and natural fighting abilities, so the traits they gained after mutating into this series' version of [[FullBoarAction Bebop]] and [[RhinoRampage Rocksteady]] were more complementary than anything else (although respectively having a great sense of smell and SuperToughness are a nice perk).
460** Eventually, [[spoiler:Shredder himself ended up as a mutant by the second half of the fourth season, as a savage beating by Splinter left him bed-ridden and demanding Baxter Stockman to inject a lot of experimental mutagen. The result? Super Shredder; has super strength, is even ''more'' nigh-undefeatable than before, and can generate bony spike blades]].
461* ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'': In "Super Agent Much?", Clover's drink is spiked with a drug created by Geraldine, transforming her into a superhuman agent with enhanced intelligence, strength, speed, agility and durability under [[{{Brainwashed}} Geraldine's control]].
462* Sari Sumdac of ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated''. A BadassNormal in her initial [[spoiler: mostly human]] form, [[spoiler: once she gets an upgrade to seem more machine than human, she gets nifty hand blasters and a processing unit boosted even beyond the Cybertronian standard! Not to mention temporary weapon generation]].
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