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== [[Comics]] ==
* [[Yin-Yang Bomb|Malphast]] pulls what may have been a subtle use of this in ''[[PS238]]'' (it's possible the loss was a side effect, rather than fuel), though it's not ''his'' hit points he uses to cure Tyler's sleepiness.
{{quote| '''{{smallcaps| Malphast:}}''' I can't explain it in words you could understand, but rest assured your soul will recover in time.<br />
'''{{smallcaps| Tyler:}}''' My what? }}
* [[The Mighty Thor|Thor]]'s most powerful attack, the God Blast, channels his life energy through Mjolnir, combining their power for an attack that can drive away a hungry Galactus.
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** In ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', the skill 'Pep Up' gives the caster's HP and MP to another character and then removes the caster from battle.
* In ''[[Paladin's Quest]]'', all spells draw from HP. Casting a healing spell kills the caster and heals the rest of the party.
{{quote| NPC: MP? There is no such thing as MP on Lennus. We only have HP. You sound like an idiot! Where did you hear such superstitious nonsense? Your own HP are used to cast magic.}}
** The sequel game, [[Lennus II]], uses the same system.
* In the ''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'' series, special physical attacks (which do not involve simply using the 'attack' command) take a small chunk of the caster's HP to use. Of course, when enemies use the same attacks on the party, [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard|they effectively get to do so without losing any HP]].