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** Flame Hyenard from ''X7'' uses a technique he calls "Tri-Formation" to split himself into three Hyenards, all of whom attack and [[Madness Mantra|scream]] with equal ferocity.
** Dr. Wily in ''Mega Man 10''. Not only does the color of his doppelganger hint which one is real, but the real Wily occasionally sneezes during the battle.
** Galaxy Man, taking a page from Astro Man in ''[[Rockman 6: Unique Harassment]]'', can split himself into two during his second phase to confuse Mega Man. This ability can be obtained in the form of Galaxy Vision, which lets Mega Man create an energy hologram of himself to damage enemies.
* {{spoiler|The Desire Demon possessing Connor}} and {{spoiler|Branka}} from ''[[Dragon Age]]'' ''Origins'' make copies of themselves after taking some damage. It's pretty easy to tell which one is the real one in both cases.
* Gruntilda in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]: [[Revenge of the Sequel|Grunty's Revenge]]'', after her Mecha Grunty suit is destroyed. Klungo also does it in ''Banjo-Tooie'' if he drinks the blue potion before the fight.
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* Belius in ''[[Tales of Vesperia]]'' creates a clone of herself once she reaches half HP. It's barely any weaker then the original, but can be removed by simply reigniting the torches in the arena.
* The [[Bonus Boss|Golden Swordsman]] in ''[[Tales of Xillia]]'' does once after you run down his HP for the first time, then again once you run down the HP of him and his clone, resulting in three clones. Something of an odd case, as the duplicates possess distinct fighting styles based off of those of your party members, and are just as powerful as the original.
 
 
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