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

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

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