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'''Waco Kid:''' Uh oh, you better watch out, big fella. I think Mongo's taken a little fancy to you.<br />
'''Mongo:''' Aww, Mongo ''straight!'' }}
* In the [[
* In Boorman's ''[[Excalibur (film)|Excalibur]]'':
** Lancelot is seeking to serve the man who can best him in combat. Arthur loses to Lancelot, then cheats by using Excalibur's power to knock Lancelot silly. Lancelot doesn't realize what happened when he wakes up and agrees to join Arthur. Of course, things don't turn out so great in the end...
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*** Also, defeating a monster-type enemy makes it available for you to create and use in battle. Killing more and more of the same type results in it costing less and less Mana to summon. If you're impatient and have strong characters not in play on the field, you can also just throw an enemy monster-type into your base panel (where your characters start in a given battle) and, if your reserves can subdue the monster, that monster will join your team assuming you defeat the others.
** ''[[Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice]]'''s Raspberyl is a big believer in this trope. In the ending to the first chapter of Raspberyl Mode, her advice for making friends is as follows: "First, bust into their house... then, use your passionate fists and fight them till the end. Once the two of you collapse to the ground and start laughing, you guys will always be friends."
** All the members of the main cast of ''[[Disgaea 4:
** In ''[[Phantom Brave]]'', killing a few of an enemy type will make it possible to recruit that enemy type.
** In ''[[La Pucelle|La Pucelle Tactics]]'', if you "purify" just about any enemy before killing it, it will join your party and can be fielded immediately if you don't already have 8 units in play.
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