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** ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'' introduces the Master Core - either a superpowered form of Master Hand, or some sort of abomination that took his guise. It surrounds itself with The "Swarm", a mass of darkness that it can shape into a number of terrifying forms: the ones that qualify for this are the Master Beast, which appears as a scorpion-tailed hound with violent high-speed attacks and bites that can shake the stage, and the [[Mirror Boss|Master Shadow]] if you're using an animal-like fighter such as [[Donkey Kong]].
** ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'' introduces the Master Core - either a superpowered form of Master Hand, or some sort of abomination that took his guise. It surrounds itself with The "Swarm", a mass of darkness that it can shape into a number of terrifying forms: the ones that qualify for this are the Master Beast, which appears as a scorpion-tailed hound with violent high-speed attacks and bites that can shake the stage, and the [[Mirror Boss|Master Shadow]] if you're using an animal-like fighter such as [[Donkey Kong]].
* Falzar and Gregar from ''[[Mega Man Battle Network 6]]'' overlap with [[Mechanical Abomination]] - both are obscenely powerful, animalistic superprograms that are feared as harbingers of the apocalypse, and serve as the game's version mascots. Gregar is a wolf-like amalgamation of Bugfrags not unlike Gospel, and Falzar was meant to be a countermeasure to Gregar that turned violent and unpredictable. When MegaMan.EXE is forced to absorb one, he turns into a feral and uncontrollable Mechanical Abomination due to their raw power, with [[Humanoid Abomination|his appearance altered accordingly]].
* Falzar and Gregar from ''[[Mega Man Battle Network 6]]'' overlap with [[Mechanical Abomination]] - both are obscenely powerful, animalistic superprograms that are feared as harbingers of the apocalypse, and serve as the game's version mascots. Gregar is a wolf-like amalgamation of Bugfrags not unlike Gospel, and Falzar was meant to be a countermeasure to Gregar that turned violent and unpredictable. When MegaMan.EXE is forced to absorb one, he turns into a feral and uncontrollable Mechanical Abomination due to their raw power, with [[Humanoid Abomination|his appearance altered accordingly]].
* The ''[[Pokémon]]'' series has an abundance of examples, typically in the form of its [[Olympus Mons]]. They're somewhat downplayed overall in the "abominable" department, considering the abilities possessed by more mundane Pokémon and the fact you can catch these Olympus Mons to begin with - Poké Balls work as power limiters that allow you to control what you catch with them, and as pointed out by [[Big Bad|Ghetsis]] in ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'': "A Pokémon, even if it's revered as a deity, is still just a Pokémon". With that in mind, many of these creatures display more than enough power beyond what most Pokémon are capable of (including the ability to control various aspects of the Pokémon world), while also being [[Physical Gods]] at minimum; some of the game's plots also feature villains that try to control these Pokémon through methods other than Poké Balls in order to unleash their full power.
* The ''[[Pokémon]]'' series has an abundance of examples, typically in the form of its [[Olympus Mons]]. They're somewhat downplayed overall in the "abominable" department, considering the abilities possessed by more mundane Pokémon and the fact you can catch these Olympus Mons to begin with - Poké Balls work as power limiters that allow you to control what you catch with them, and as pointed out by [[Big Bad|Ghetsis]] in ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'': "A Pokémon, even if it's revered as a deity, is still just a Pokémon". With that in mind, many of these creatures display more than enough power beyond what most Pokémon are capable of (including the ability to control various aspects of the Pokémon world), while also being [[Physical God]]s at minimum; some of the game's plots also feature villains that try to control these Pokémon through methods other than Poké Balls in order to unleash their full power.
** The super-ancient trio of ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]]'' - Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza - are [[Weather Control Creatures]] that lurk in places normally beyond the reaches of man, and the awakening of either the dinosaur-like Groudon or the whale-like Kyogre ''alone'' constitutes an apocalyptic event that could devastate the world; Team Magma and Team Aqua respectively seek out the version mascot in order to create their ideal domains for people and Pokémon alike using control orbs. The third version, ''Pokémon Emerald'', has '''''both''''' of them awakened, and you must find the trio master Rayquaza in order to force them back into slumber before their conflict potentially destroys the region. All three of them are at least [[Phsyical God]]s with an ability to control the continents, ocean and sky, respectively, and they're all believed to be [[Time Abyss|hundreds of millions of years old]]. Where Groudon and Kyogre can also induce droughts and flooding across much of the region, Rayquaza can outright force clear skies with its presence.
** The super-ancient trio of ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]]'' - Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza - are [[Weather Control Creatures]] that lurk in places normally beyond the reaches of man, and the awakening of either the dinosaur-like Groudon or the whale-like Kyogre ''alone'' constitutes an apocalyptic event that could devastate the world; Team Magma and Team Aqua respectively seek out the version mascot in order to create their ideal domains for people and Pokémon alike using control orbs. The third version, ''Pokémon Emerald'', has '''''both''''' of them awakened, and you must find the trio master Rayquaza in order to force them back into slumber before their conflict potentially destroys the region. All three of them are at least [[Phsyical God]]s with an ability to control the continents, ocean and sky, respectively, and they're all believed to be [[Time Abyss|hundreds of millions of years old]]. Where Groudon and Kyogre can also induce droughts and flooding across much of the region, Rayquaza can outright force clear skies with its presence.
** The fourth generation of Pokémon introduces the creation trio of ''[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]'': Dialga, Palkia and Giratina, [[Our Dragons Are Different|draconic Pokémon]] that embody the concepts of time, space, and anti-matter. The plot of [[Big Bad]] Cyrus, leader of Team Galactic, who wants to control Dialga and/or Palkia in ''Pokemon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum'' at their full power by using the Red Chain rather than any type of Poké Balls.
** The fourth generation of Pokémon introduces the creation trio of ''[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]'': Dialga, Palkia and Giratina, [[Our Dragons Are Different|draconic Pokémon]] that embody the concepts of time, space, and anti-matter. The plot of [[Big Bad]] Cyrus, leader of Team Galactic, who wants to control Dialga and/or Palkia in ''Pokemon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum'' at their full power by using the Red Chain rather than any type of Poké Balls.