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*** [[Characters/StreetFighterMBison M. Bison]]'s "Ultimate Psycho Crusher", which has enough power to plant his opponent in a wall.

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*** [[Characters/StreetFighterMBison [[Characters/StreetFighterTheFourKings M. Bison]]'s "Ultimate Psycho Crusher", which has enough power to plant his opponent in a wall.
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** Many of [[Characters/StreetFighterRyu Ryu]]'s super moves are simply versions of his standard attacks that he's achieved greater mastery of.

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** Many of [[Characters/StreetFighterRyu Ryu]]'s Ryu's super moves are simply versions of his standard attacks that he's achieved greater mastery of.
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*** [[Characters/StreetFighterAkuma Akuma]]'s multi-hit, HurricaneKick has an improved version, the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XF0lrF7kRo Demon Armageddon Ultra]], which does far more damage and has a nice black slash added to it for aesthetics.

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*** [[Characters/StreetFighterAkuma [[Characters/StreetFighterIIUpdatedVersions Akuma]]'s multi-hit, HurricaneKick has an improved version, the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XF0lrF7kRo Demon Armageddon Ultra]], which does far more damage and has a nice black slash added to it for aesthetics.
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* In ''Webcomic/StarImpact'', a few boxers' [[PowersViaWeapon gloves]] have special moves, which [[invoked]]WordOfGod describes as extensions of their base abilities.

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* In ''Webcomic/StarImpact'', a few boxers' [[PowersViaWeapon gloves]] boxers have special moves, which [[invoked]]WordOfGod describes as extensions of their [[PowersViaWeapon gloves]]' base abilities.
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** [[TheLancer Phoebe]]'s Moonlight Dream lets her perform a Moonlight Step, a short-ranged FlashStep to quickly close distance or keep herself out of her opponent's reach. She gets Moonlight Dance, where she chains multiple Moonlight Steps into a dizzying SpeedBlitz.

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** [[TheLancer Phoebe]]'s Moonlight Dream lets her perform a Moonlight Step, a short-ranged FlashStep to quickly close distance or [[FragileSpeedster keep herself out of her opponent's reach.reach]]. She gets Moonlight Dance, where she chains multiple Moonlight Steps into a dizzying SpeedBlitz.
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* In ''Webcomic/StarImpact'', a few boxers' [[PowersViaWeapon gloves]] have secondary abilities, which [[invoked]]WordOfGod describes as extensions of their base abilities.

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* In ''Webcomic/StarImpact'', a few boxers' [[PowersViaWeapon gloves]] have secondary abilities, special moves, which [[invoked]]WordOfGod describes as extensions of their base abilities.
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* In ''Webcomic/StarImpact'', a few boxers' [[PowersViaWeapon gloves]] have secondary moves, which [[invoked]]WordOfGod describes as extensions of their base abilities.
** [[StarterVillain Urchin]]'s Needle Palace has Iron Maiden, where he holds a guard while extending his gloves' SpikesOfDoom several meters out.
** [[TheLancer Phoebe]]'s Moonlight Dream has Moonlight Dance, where she chains many [[FlashStep Moonlight Steps]] together into a SpeedBlitz that makes her virtually untouchable.
** [[TheQuietOne Ponpon]]'s Stamp Cannon lays a small pawprint on the opponent's skin with the left glove, and [[DamageIncreasingDebuff the right glove deals increased damage if it lands on the mark]]. She gets Stamp Bazooka, which is a haymaker landing on such a stamp.
** [[TheFightingNarcissist Lily]]'s Heartbeat Hero gets Heroic Heart Attack, where she [[TemporaryBulkChange buffs up]] her right arm into TheRightHandOfDoom in her [[GrowingMusclesSequence already-buffed-up]] [[SuperMode Heartbeat Superhero]] form.

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* In ''Webcomic/StarImpact'', a few boxers' [[PowersViaWeapon gloves]] have secondary moves, abilities, which [[invoked]]WordOfGod describes as extensions of their base abilities.
** [[StarterVillain Urchin]]'s Needle Palace has sports lots of [[SpikesOfDoom retractible spines]], that increase both the damage and range of his punches. He gets Iron Maiden, where he holds a guard while extending stretching his gloves' SpikesOfDoom spikes several meters out.
** [[TheLancer Phoebe]]'s Moonlight Dream has lets her perform a Moonlight Step, a short-ranged FlashStep to quickly close distance or keep herself out of her opponent's reach. She gets Moonlight Dance, where she chains many [[FlashStep multiple Moonlight Steps]] together Steps into a SpeedBlitz that makes her virtually untouchable.
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** [[TheQuietOne Ponpon]]'s Stamp Cannon gloves have different powers that work in tandem: her left lays a small pawprint pawprint-stamp on the opponent's skin with the left glove, skin, and [[DamageIncreasingDebuff the her right glove deals increased damage if it lands on the mark]]. She gets Stamp Bazooka, which is where she lays a full-force haymaker landing on such a stamp.
** [[TheFightingNarcissist Lily]]'s Heartbeat Hero lets her [[TemporaryBulkChange buff up any part of her body to titanic proportions]], which itself [[SwissArmySuperpower has plenty of applications]]. She gets Heroic Heart Attack, where she [[TemporaryBulkChange buffs up]] up her right arm into TheRightHandOfDoom in her [[GrowingMusclesSequence already-buffed-up]] ''[[GrowingMusclesSequence already-buffed-up]]'' [[SuperMode Heartbeat Superhero]] form.
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* In ''Webcomic/StarImpact'', a few boxers' gloves have secondary moves, which [[invoked]]WordOfGod describes as extensions of their base abilities.

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* In ''Webcomic/StarImpact'', a few boxers' gloves [[PowersViaWeapon gloves]] have secondary moves, which [[invoked]]WordOfGod describes as extensions of their base abilities.
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* In ''Webcomic/StarImpact'', a few boxers' gloves have secondary moves, which [[invoked]]WordOfGod describes as extensions of their existing abilities.

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* In ''Webcomic/StarImpact'', a few boxers' gloves have secondary moves, which [[invoked]]WordOfGod describes as extensions of their existing base abilities.

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** [[Characters/OnePieceMonkeyDLuffy Luffy]] can enter various "[[SuperMode Gears]]"; Gears affect his overall physiology and the properties of his attacks, allowing him to perform stronger and more versatile versions of his many attacks. In Gear 3rd for example, where he can enlarge parts of his body, he can perform "Gum Gum Giant Pistol", a version of "Gum Gum Pistol" with a disproportionately massive fist.

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** [[Characters/OnePieceMonkeyDLuffy Luffy]] can enter various "[[SuperMode Gears]]"; Gears affect his overall physiology and the properties of his attacks, allowing him to perform stronger and more versatile versions of his many attacks. In Gear 3rd for example, where he can enlarge parts of his body, he can perform "Gum Gum Giant Pistol", a version of "Gum Gum Pistol" with [[TheRightHandOfDoom a disproportionately massive fist.fist]].


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* In ''Webcomic/StarImpact'', a few boxers' gloves have secondary moves, which [[invoked]]WordOfGod describes as extensions of their existing abilities.
** [[StarterVillain Urchin]]'s Needle Palace has Iron Maiden, where he holds a guard while extending his gloves' SpikesOfDoom several meters out.
** [[TheLancer Phoebe]]'s Moonlight Dream has Moonlight Dance, where she chains many [[FlashStep Moonlight Steps]] together into a SpeedBlitz that makes her virtually untouchable.
** [[TheQuietOne Ponpon]]'s Stamp Cannon lays a small pawprint on the opponent's skin with the left glove, and [[DamageIncreasingDebuff the right glove deals increased damage if it lands on the mark]]. She gets Stamp Bazooka, which is a haymaker landing on such a stamp.
** [[TheFightingNarcissist Lily]]'s Heartbeat Hero gets Heroic Heart Attack, where she [[TemporaryBulkChange buffs up]] her right arm into TheRightHandOfDoom in her [[GrowingMusclesSequence already-buffed-up]] [[SuperMode Heartbeat Superhero]] form.
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* In ''VideoGame/PersonaQ2NewCinemaLabyrinth'', every character learns a unique skill. When their Persona evolves (or becomes enhanced) they pick up a stronger version of that unique skill.
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* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork2'': If you line up three copies of a Battle Chip with consecutive letter codes, you trigger their Z- Program Advance, which lets you spam that attack for a set period of time. If you line up ''five'' copies, all in consecutive letter codes, you form an O- version of the Program Advance which is stronger and lasts longer.

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* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork1'' and ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork2'': If you line up three copies of a Battle Chip with consecutive letter codes, you trigger their Z- Program Advance, which gives you five seconds of invincibility and lets you spam that the attack for a set period of time. that duration. (e.g. Cannon A + B + C makes Z-Cannon 1) If you line up ''five'' copies, all in consecutive letter codes, you form an O- version of the Program Advance which is stronger and lasts longer.longer. (e.g. Cannon A + B + C + D + E = O-Cannon 1)

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* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork4RedSunAndBlueMoon'': The Big Noise program advance from ''Battle Network 5'' is [=ShadeMan's=] Noise Crush with a big jump in damage and range.

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* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork4RedSunAndBlueMoon'': In ''VideoGame/AnotherEden'', characters who have undergone Stellar Awakening can access a new, stronger skill. If the Stellar Gauge is filled, triggering Stellar Burst and executing that skill (indicated by an indigo starry background) will unleash an even stronger version of that skill; the best part is that it can be done on top of the regular actions you're taking for the turn!
* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork2'': If you line up three copies of a Battle Chip with consecutive letter codes, you trigger their Z- Program Advance, which lets you spam that attack for a set period of time. If you line up ''five'' copies, all in consecutive letter codes, you form an O- version of the Program Advance which is stronger and lasts longer.
* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork3WhiteAndBlue'': The familiar combination of Custom Sword + Variable Sword + [=ProtoMan=] yields the [=DeuxHero=] Program Advance. But if you add a Slasher to the start of this combo, it forms the stronger [=2xHero=] Program Advance.
* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork5TeamColonelAndTeamProtoMan'':
The Big Noise program advance from ''Battle Network 5'' is [=ShadeMan's=] Noise Crush with a big jump in damage and range.
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** Suguro Geto can assimilate and manipulate cursed spirits. His Maximum Technique, Uzumaki, allows him to collect all of his cursed spirits and channel them into a massive blast of highly condensed cursed energy. When using semi-grade 1 or higher cursed spirits to charge Uzumaki, Geto can also extract their cursed techniques and use them himself.

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** Suguro Geto can [[SoulPower assimilate and manipulate cursed spirits.spirits]]. His Maximum Technique, Uzumaki, allows him to collect all of his cursed spirits and channel them into a massive blast of highly condensed cursed energy. When using semi-grade 1 or higher cursed spirits to charge Uzumaki, Geto can also extract their cursed techniques and use them himself.
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** Suguro Geto can assimilate and manipulate cursed spirits. His Maximum Technique, Uzumaki, allows him to collect all of his cursed spirits and channel them into a massive blast of highly condensed cursed energy. When using semi-grade 1 or higher cursed spirits to charge Uzumaki, Geto can also extract their cursed techniques and use them himself.
** Jogo's ability is to simply [[PlayingWithFire manipulate fire]]. His Maximum Technique, Meteor, [[MeteorSummoningAttack summons a flaming meteor]] the size of a building before flinging it towards his target, causing massive destruction upon landing. It's strong enough that even [[TheDreaded Sukuna]] would've taken damage if it had hit him.

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* ''Manga/JujutsuKaisen'': On the incredibly rare case where a sorcerer or curse user can access the greatest potential of their cursed technique, they can utilize what is known as a Maximum Technique: the most supreme art beyond [[DomainHolder Domain Expansion]] and the ultimate expression of their cursed technique.


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* ''Manga/JujutsuKaisen'': On the incredibly rare case where a sorcerer or curse user can access the greatest potential of their cursed technique, they can utilize what is known as a Maximum Technique: the most supreme art beyond [[DomainHolder Domain Expansion]] and the ultimate expression of their cursed technique.
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* ''Manga/JujutsuKaisen'': On the incredibly rare case where a sorcerer or curse user can access the greatest potential of their cursed technique, they can utilize what is known as a Maximum Technique: the most supreme art beyond [[DomainHolder Domain Expansion]] and the ultimate expression of their cursed technique.

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* ''Manga/OnePiece'': [[Characters/OnePieceMonkeyDLuffy Luffy]] can enter various "[[SuperMode Gears]]"; Gears affect his overall physiology and the properties of his attacks, allowing him to perform stronger and more versatile versions of his many attacks. In Gear 3rd for example, where he can enlarge parts of his body, he can perform "Gum Gum Giant Pistol", a version of "Gum Gum Pistol" with a disproportionately massive fist.

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[[Characters/OnePieceMonkeyDLuffy Luffy]] can enter various "[[SuperMode Gears]]"; Gears affect his overall physiology and the properties of his attacks, allowing him to perform stronger and more versatile versions of his many attacks. In Gear 3rd for example, where he can enlarge parts of his body, he can perform "Gum Gum Giant Pistol", a version of "Gum Gum Pistol" with a disproportionately massive fist.fist.
** A Devil Fruit user that undergoes "Awakening" is able to access more powerful applications of their ability that simply weren't possible before. This is best exemplified with [[LethalHarmlessPowers Paramecia-type]] ability users, who can for instance turn the environment into whatever substance they can manipulate or increase the range of their abilities beyond their own bodies.
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* ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'': Bloom's SignatureMove is summoning a dragon made of fire around her. It doubles as an EvolvingAttack seeing that, with each new fairy transformation she earns, said spell gets stronger. It can be found at its most impressive in the second movie, ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub3DMagicalAdventure''. Usually, the flaming dragon, when coiled, is roughly the same size as Bloom. In that film's FinalBattle, however, it gets significantly bigger and is strong enough to compete against the combined might of Icy (the strongest of the Trix) and her ancestor Belladona (basically a semi-goddess in terms of power). Both of them are being powered by the negative side of the Tree of Life. This display is followed by Bloom making Convergence with the other Winx to produce an even more potent version of this spell, which quite literally burns the Ancestral Witches and [[KilledOffForReal eliminates them for good]]. Bloom has also combined her Fire Dragon with other magical essences in order to boost its potency -- e.g., with her Fairy Dust to contend against the Omega Dimension's giant serpent and [[YinYangBomb with the Water Stars]] to nearly kill Valtor.

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* ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'': Bloom's SignatureMove (even [[AllThereInTheManual listed as her favorite spell]]) is summoning a dragon made of fire around her. It doubles as an EvolvingAttack seeing that, with each new fairy transformation she earns, said spell gets stronger. It can be found at its most impressive in the second movie, ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub3DMagicalAdventure''. Usually, the flaming dragon, when coiled, is roughly the same size as Bloom. In that film's FinalBattle, however, it gets significantly bigger and is strong enough to compete against the combined might of Icy (the strongest of the Trix) and her ancestor Belladona (basically a semi-goddess in terms of power). Both of them are being powered by the negative side of the Tree of Life. This display is followed by Bloom making Convergence with the other Winx to produce an even more potent version of this spell, which quite literally burns the Ancestral Witches and [[KilledOffForReal eliminates them for good]]. Bloom has also combined her Fire Dragon with other magical essences in order to boost its potency -- e.g., with her Fairy Dust to contend against the Omega Dimension's giant serpent and [[YinYangBomb with the Water Stars]] to nearly kill Valtor.
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* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}: Beginning with the Heisei series (1984-1995), Godzilla was given a supercharged version of his Atomic Breath/Heat Ray called the Spiral Ray, which each film in the series giving it a new name as it became increasingly powerful -- the most iconic version being the red version Godzilla obtains from absorbing Rodan's energy in ''Film/GodzillaVsMechagodzillaII''. The red Spiral Ray is referenced in ''Film/GodzillaFinalWars'' where [[spoiler:Godzilla vaporizes Kaiser Ghidorah with the "Burning G Spark Heat Ray" after being supercharged by Kaiser energy]]; and in the ''Godzilla: Project Mechagodzilla'' prequel to ''Anime/GodzillaPlanetOfTheMonsters'', where it's shown that Godzilla Earth can supercharge its particle beam into a red version capable of obliterating a moon-sized asteroid in one shot.

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* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}: ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'': Beginning with the Heisei series (1984-1995), Godzilla was given a supercharged version of his Atomic Breath/Heat Ray called the Spiral Ray, which each film in the series giving it a new name as it became increasingly powerful -- the most iconic version being the red version Godzilla obtains from absorbing Rodan's energy in ''Film/GodzillaVsMechagodzillaII''. The red Spiral Ray is referenced in ''Film/GodzillaFinalWars'' where [[spoiler:Godzilla vaporizes Kaiser Ghidorah with the "Burning G Spark Heat Ray" after being supercharged by Kaiser energy]]; and in the ''Godzilla: Project Mechagodzilla'' prequel to ''Anime/GodzillaPlanetOfTheMonsters'', where it's shown that Godzilla Earth can supercharge its particle beam into a red version capable of obliterating a moon-sized asteroid in one shot.

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* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}: Beginning with the Heisei series (1984-1995), Godzilla was given a supercharged version of his Atomic Breath/Heat Ray called the Spiral Ray, which each film in the series giving it a new name as it became increasingly powerful -- the most iconic version being the red version Godzilla obtains from absorbing Rodan's energy in ''Film/GodzillaVsMechagodzillaII''. The red Spiral Ray is referenced in ''Film/GodzillaFinalWars'' where [[spoiler:Godzilla vaporizes Kaiser Ghidorah with the "Burning G Spark Heat Ray" after being supercharged by Kaiser energy]]; and in the ''Godzilla: Project Mechagodzilla'' prequel to ''Anime/GodzillaPlanetOfTheMonsters'', where it's shown that Godzilla Earth can supercharge its particle beam into a red version capable of obliterating a moon-sized asteroid in one shot.
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* Very common in Main/{{Toku}} franchises such as Franchise/KamenRider and the Franchise/UltraSeries, especially if the heroes (and even the villains) have MultiformBalance as their gimmick. ''Series/KamenRiderKuuga'', for example, can cause his enemies to explode using his basic forms' [[FinishingMove Finishing Moves]]. His [[MidSeasonUpgrade Rising upgrades]] though are stronger and can cause bigger explosions (his Rising Mighty Kick created a nuclear-like explosion in his namesake form's debut!).

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* Very common in Main/{{Toku}} franchises such as Franchise/KamenRider and the Franchise/UltraSeries, especially if the heroes (and even the villains) have MultiformBalance or NextTierPowerUp as their gimmick. ''Series/KamenRiderKuuga'', for example, can cause his enemies to explode using his basic forms' [[FinishingMove Finishing Moves]]. His [[MidSeasonUpgrade Rising upgrades]] though are stronger and can cause bigger explosions (his Rising Mighty Kick created a nuclear-like explosion in his namesake form's debut!).
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* Very common in Main/{{Toku}} franchises such as Franchise/KamenRider and the Franchise/UltraSeries, especially if the heroes (and even the villains) has MultiformBalance as their gimmick. ''Series/KamenRiderKuuga'', for example, can cause his enemies to explode using his basic forms' [[FinishingMove Finishing Moves]]. His [[MidSeasonUpgrade Rising upgrades]] though are stronger and can cause bigger explosions (his Rising Mighty Kick created a nuclear-like explosion in his namesake form's debut!).

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* Very common in Main/{{Toku}} franchises such as Franchise/KamenRider and the Franchise/UltraSeries, especially if the heroes (and even the villains) has have MultiformBalance as their gimmick. ''Series/KamenRiderKuuga'', for example, can cause his enemies to explode using his basic forms' [[FinishingMove Finishing Moves]]. His [[MidSeasonUpgrade Rising upgrades]] though are stronger and can cause bigger explosions (his Rising Mighty Kick created a nuclear-like explosion in his namesake form's debut!).
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* Very common in Main/{{Toku}} franchises such as Franchise/KamenRider and Franchise/UltraSeries, especially if the heroes (or even villains) has MultiformBalance as their gimmick. Series/KamenRiderKuuga, for example, can cause his enemies to explode using his basic forms' [[FinishingMove Finishing Moves]]. His [[MidSeasonUpgrade Rising upgrades]] though are stronger and can cause bigger explosions (his Rising Mighty Kick created a nuclear-like explosion in his namesake form's debut!).

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* Very common in Main/{{Toku}} franchises such as Franchise/KamenRider and the Franchise/UltraSeries, especially if the heroes (or (and even the villains) has MultiformBalance as their gimmick. Series/KamenRiderKuuga, ''Series/KamenRiderKuuga'', for example, can cause his enemies to explode using his basic forms' [[FinishingMove Finishing Moves]]. His [[MidSeasonUpgrade Rising upgrades]] though are stronger and can cause bigger explosions (his Rising Mighty Kick created a nuclear-like explosion in his namesake form's debut!).
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