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* ''[[VideoGame/AlteredBeast Project: Altered Beast]]'' gives your character many different animal forms to fit whatever goal you wish to accomplish in combat, and when you're stuck in human form, you're next-to helpless against the monsters you fight against...except for the fact that you can jab your fist right inside them and drain their life force. This move is still something of an emergency move, as its range is very short and you are still very vulnerable to attack, not to mention that you don't get the most health from it.

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* ''[[VideoGame/AlteredBeast Project: Altered Beast]]'' ''VideoGame/AlteredBeast2005'' gives your character many different animal forms to fit whatever goal you wish to accomplish in combat, and when you're stuck in human form, you're next-to helpless against the monsters you fight against...except for the fact that you can jab your fist right inside them and drain their life force. This move is still something of an emergency move, as its range is very short and you are still very vulnerable to attack, not to mention that you don't get the most health from it.
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* ''VideoGame/DiceyDungeons'': The Finders Keepers move in the challenge of the same name requires some investment, but enables the Thief to steal a piece of equipment after defeating his opponent. Only works once per fight.
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In some games, enemies don't inexplicably turn into [[VideoGameItemsAndInventory Videogame items]] upon death. Therefore, players will ''need'' a way to get those valuable drops (commonly EssenceDrop or OrganDrops, though other things may also apply here) from fallen enemies. Enter the "Loot" command. This command allows players to extract those goodies from their enemies' corpses. This command can take many forms, and may or may not involve AppliedPhlebotinum. For example, if the players' enemies are [[ElementalEmbodiment sand monsters]], there's a [[WeaponOfXSlaying weapon that absorbs sand]] that can be used to absorb their essence upon [[BreakMeter dazing them]]. Sometimes though, the move is as simple as walking up to a dead enemy and carving up it's guts with an ordinary knife.

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In some games, enemies don't inexplicably turn into [[VideoGameItemsAndInventory Videogame items]] {{Video Game Items|AndInventory}} upon death. Therefore, players will ''need'' a way to get those valuable drops (commonly EssenceDrop or OrganDrops, though other things may also apply here) from fallen enemies. Enter the "Loot" command. This command allows players to extract those goodies from their enemies' corpses. This command can take many forms, and may or may not involve AppliedPhlebotinum. For example, if the players' enemies are [[ElementalEmbodiment sand monsters]], there's a [[WeaponOfXSlaying weapon that absorbs sand]] that can be used to absorb their essence upon [[BreakMeter dazing them]]. Sometimes though, the move is as simple as walking up to a dead enemy and carving up it's guts with an ordinary knife.

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