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** Throughout all the ''[[Saints Row]]'' games, your named Homies can be this, as they're generally tougher than random Saints members picked up off the street. In ''The Third'' you also get a Brute of your own in [[Genius Bruiser]] Oleg.
* The Terran State in ''[[X (video game)|X3 Terran Conflict]]'' has the AGI Task Force (ATF) Elite Mooks. The ATF have their own fleet of entirely [[Cool Starship|unique ship designs]], carry ridiculously powerful missiles for their [[Macross Missile Massacre|missile frigates]], and ATF ships will ''never'' bail out or surrender. Other races typically have their plain "Military" ships making up their Elite Mooks - if you were to attack the [[Fish People|Boron]], for example, you'd mostly be attacking their poorly armed Police and Border Control ships before the military shows up with much better equipped ships.
* ''[[Darkest Dungeon]]'' has regular enemies that appear only in Champion level dungeons and make any fight they appear in almost feel like a boss encounter: The Bone Bearer in the Ruins, a standard-bearer with damage buffs for its allies and an automatic reviving ability used at the end of every round on corpses; the Swine Skiver in the Warrens, a skirmisher with heavy direct damage and nasty side effects to go with it; the Hateful Virago in the Weald, a shaman with a combination of damage over time and defense debuffs that can also prevent your party from using any skills with a healing component by summoning necrotic fungi from corpses; and the Squiffy Ghast in the Cove, a musician with heavy stress damage and a debuff that increases stress damage taken further and can last for several more battles afterwards.
 
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