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== Other Examples ==
* The spartan from ''[[Deadliest Warrior]]'' has a game breaker, in the form of his big ass shield. In both his fights, against a ninja, and a samurai respectively, he never has to do much besides let his enemy tire themselves out by fruitlessly whacking at his shield, then he'll move in for the kill.
* In-Universe example: In ''Mythic Quest'', the main character's Shadow Sword is so powerful it is often accused of being a [[Game Shark|hack]] in that video game by other characters. All the Shadow Spells fall under this, usually ending up in [[One-Hit Kill|one hit KO]] territory.
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Examples of Game Breakers in Live-Action TV include:
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Other Examples
- The spartan from Deadliest Warrior has a game breaker, in the form of his big ass shield. In both his fights, against a ninja, and a samurai respectively, he never has to do much besides let his enemy tire themselves out by fruitlessly whacking at his shield, then he'll move in for the kill.
- In-Universe example: In Mythic Quest, the main character's Shadow Sword is so powerful it is often accused of being a hack in that video game by other characters. All the Shadow Spells fall under this, usually ending up in one hit KO territory.
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