Potent Pheromones

 TZpG7i6H_LA Potent Pheromones are a superpower that uses one's natural chemicals to induce an abnormal emotional or physical response in another person. The typical example would be pheromones causing an intense desire for a person, usually a woman, having an effect that would lead to something close to Mind Control. However, this power can go beyond merely brainwashing someone into becoming a lovestruck pawn happy to do their master's bidding: more creative uses of pheromones can include using them to mark a target to unleash hordes of bugs or other creatures on, making people violently ill, poisoning people, or even empowering them with a strength boost or superpowers.

People with the Super Sense of smell (The Nose Knows) can be vulnerable to this power.

Anime and Manga

 * SPH or Space Pheromones, from ēlDLIVE, are select chemicals released by aliens. Aliens' SPH is unique to each species, thus giving different abilities for the organism.
 * Love from Toriko can control her pheromones to keep her prisoners in Honey Prison in check and can even affect animals.
 * Rikujou Kaori, from Killing Bites, aka the Brute Civet, can unleash pheromones with her musk to act as an aphrodisiac for other Brutes, leaving them in a state of uncontrollable lust.

Comic Books

 * Purple Man, from Marvel Comics, the Purple Man is a Mutate with the power of releasing a pheromone once breathed in or absorbed by the skin will put a person under his control.
 * Beast, aka Hank McCoy, has a minor power to attract people of the opposite sex but does not frequently use it.
 * Mandrill aka Jerome Beechman can exude pheromones that can attract and enslave women but is ineffective against men.
 * Stacy X, aka Miranda Leevald, has the power to emit pheromones that can affect bodily functions when she touches people.
 * Wallflower, aka Lauri Collins, can generate airborne pheromones that can affect people's moods. The chemicals change people's emotions to match her feelings.
 * Akihiro, aka Daken, can control pheromones that can manipulate the emotions and perceptions of other people.
 * Omega Red can generate pheromones called Death Spores that can cause sickness and even death.
 * The Lizard, aka Curt Connors, can secrete pheromones that can cause people to fly into a rage.
 * Sleeper can use his pheromones to connect his thoughts to others' minds and mask his presence.
 * Cubist can emit short-range pheromones that can alter people's perceptions into a state of confusion.
 * Itsy Bitsy can secrete pheromones that can drive people into a blind rage.
 * Amos, aka Andrew Graves, is a mutant who can release airborne pheromones that can drive people into an aggressive state.
 * Milo Smutt is a mutant with the superpower to control his pheromones to amplify the current emotion he is feeling to other people.
 * Ebenezer Laughton, aka Scarecrow, produces a pheromone that affects humans and higher animals' adrenal glands to experience fear. It can also augment his physical attributes to superhuman levels.
 * DC Comics's Poison Ivy is able to produce pheromones that allow her to seduce and control other people.
 * Encatadora, aka Lourdes Lucero, manipulates pheromones through her magical powers from the Mists of Ibella. These pheromones granted by the Mists is for men to fall under her control.
 * The third incarnation of Crimson Fox can project pheromones that can affect the emotions of people, especially men.

Live-Action TV

 * Pheromone Generators, from Alphas, are Alphas that can make pheromones that affect people within close proximity.
 * Zigevolks, from Grimm, are goat-like Wesen who have a gland that releases pheromones from their sweat. By eating live amphibians, they can stimulate more pheromones and make them airborne to enthrall people.

New Media

 * Evelyn is able to influence creatures (most notably Mr. Mooshi, although he is not sapient) using pheromones in Conquering the Horizon.

Tabletop Games

 * Among the bits of non-cybernetic "bioware" which can be purchased by a character in Shadowrun there is "tailored pheremones", which is this trope available as a medical procedure. In games terms it enhances the Charisma attribute of the character (how much so is determined by the level and grade of the enhancement purchased), and it only affects humans and metahumans.

Video Games

 * Garalon, from World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria, uses magic pheromones to mark a target and damage them. There is also another affliction on a person who can leave a trail of pheromones that can harm others
 * Seltas Queen, introduced in Monster Hunter 4, can cast pheromones that attract a Seltas when in need. These pheromones can also give a Hunter the Soiled ailment, which causes them not to use any item.
 * The Insect Glaive, also introduced in 4, is a weapon that resembles a spear couples with a Kinsect. The Hunter can shoot out a pheromone bullet as a "lock-on" for a Kinsect to attack a monster.
 * Xeno'jiiva, introduced in World: Ice Borne, is an Elder Dragon where it can send out pheromones that attracts all types of Monsters.
 * Hatoful Boyfriend has Anghel Higure, who has the condition where his body makes pheromones that can cause people and even himself to experience illusions.
 * The upgraded CASIE enhancement from Deus Ex: Human Revolution gives Adam the ability to emit pheromones that make others more susceptible to his suggestions.
 * The Elcor race, from Mass Effect, use pheromones to communicate with each other and can sense other races' pheromones.
 * As one would expect from a game about bugs, Bug Fables has, who can control people with pheromones. When she puts them to use before her boss fight, we see that Vi has a bit of an allergic reaction to them while

Western Animation

 * As seen in the video above, Scarlemagne, from Kipo and the Age of the Wonderbeast, can produce pheromones that grant him control over any primate's minds.
 * Gutrot, from Ben 10: Omniverse, comes from a species that produce chemicals in their body and can even create pheromones.