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* Averted in ''[[Nancy Drew (video game)|Legend of the Crystal Skull]]'', in which the clues Nancy collects {{spoiler|and the eponymous crystal skull}} are ''adjacent'' to various tombs and crypts, but never actually inside the coffins themselves. The one clue she has to dig for isn't in a grave, although it does lie within the cemetery grounds.
* Egyptian Burial Tombs in ''[[Civilization]] V'' increase the amount of money plundered if the city is captured, presumably because of grave robbing.
* ''[[DemonsDemon's Souls]]'' features [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Graverobber]] Blige, who takes what he can from the dead to sell to passing Demon slayers. In fact, almost every merchant but the Once Royal Mistress gets their ways by taking advantage of the demon invasion this way.
* ''[[Planescape: Torment]]'' has an entire guild of people known as the Collectors whose job is to find dead bodies and turn them in to the Dustmen, a local sect that uses the corpses as zombie laborers. Of course, the Collectors almost always strip the bodies of everything valuable first. One of your party members, [[Half-Human Hybrid|Annah]], is one...and met you by finding your [[Player Character]] dead and collecting his body. (The game starts with you waking up at the morgue, and you meet up with her again later.)
* ''[[Minecraft]]'' lets you rob treasure from pyramids in the desert. Each pyramid can contain things like gold, iron, diamonds, bones, and rotten flesh, but they're also guarded by TNT traps that trigger if you step on the pressure plate. Doing so will destroy all the treasure and kill you.