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May result in a [[Post Climax Confrontation]], or a [[Dragon Ascendant]] if the heroes are really unlucky.
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* In ''[[Unreal (Video Game)|Unreal]]'' there's an implication that the Warlord you encounter a couple of times (and kill) is some sort of royal guard for the Queen and the Skaarj mothership, but in [[Expansion Pack|Return to Na Pali]] you encounter another one as the [[Final Boss]] who is hardly referenced at all and was nowhere to be seen in the mothership.
* In the first ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'', Revolver Ocelot is conspicuously absent for the big smackdown against Liquid Snake....if by 'conspicuously absent' you mean coming down with a case of [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder]] and running far, far away.
* In the original ''[[Dragon Quest I (Video Game)|Dragon Quest]]'', after defeating the pansy Dragonlord/Dracolord, you literally fight his trained superdragon. The westernized "Dragon Warrior" version of this seems to have [[Woolseyism|realized how silly that is]] and had him [[One -Winged Angel|turn into said dragon instead.]]
* This happens in every ''[[Fallout]]'' game. In ''Fallout 1'', it's optional based on the order you tackle the last 2 levels, whereas it happens as part of the plot in 2 & 3.
** Namely, in ''Fallout 1'', the last two levels are a cathedral where you confront and kill the [[Big Bad]], and a military base where you kill [[The Dragon]] and destroy the [[Big Bad]]'s [[Forgotten Superweapon]]. You can tackle them in any order you want.