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* [[Tales of the Drunken Paladin|Anebriate]] starts off with the maximum amount of gold, experience, etc. After a [[Curb Stomp Battle]], you lose everything and get to stare at your old items when they pop up from time to time in NPC shops.
* Dunban in ''[[Xenoblade Chronicles]]'' provides this, with you controlling him in the opening whilst he wields the Monado, the game's titular weapon. He later temporarily rejoins the party for an early segment of the game, still wielding the weapon, and while he relinquishes it to [[The Hero|Shulk]] before the end of that segment, he's still likely to be around 10 levels higher then the rest of the group and far stronger then them even without it. He rejoins for good at a point where everyone is likely to have caught up to him in level.
* Halfway through ''[[Monster Girl Quest Paradox]]'', you come across the [[Hopeless Boss Fight|Armored Berserker]]. Losing to him causes Nero to intervene, and you gain control of him to continue the battle. Nero is on his own... but he doesn't need any help. It's entirely possible to defeat the boss using nothing but normal attacks, and if you decide to try out some of Nero's skills, it'll be over ridiculously quickly.
 
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