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* Yuki Nagato from ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'' is able to regenerate using her [[Magic From Technology]], apart from being seemingly unaffected by physical injuries. The limits are unknown, but it does happen in an instant.
* The [[Artificial Human|Homunculi]] from ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' all have this power. The [[Shapeshifter Baggage]] is somewhat justified by having the Homunculi powered by a Philosopher's Stone/a bunch of Red Stones (depends on the version), which converts energy into matter. When their stone runs out of juice, the Homunculi lose their powers & have to get it recharged (or run the risk of becoming [[Deader Than Dead]]).
* Ranma from ''[[Ranma One Half|Ranma ½]]'' recovers from injuries ''so fast'' some fans have [[Fanon|theorized]] he has a [[Healing Factor]]. Witness him shatter every bone in his body and recover to full fighting capacity only a few moments later, ''in the middle of a fight.''
** "Full fighting capacity"? Later in the fight, he was buried under several tons of ice, ''punched through'' said ice, leapt around like a flea on acid, and was ''still'' able to run from a vengeful Amazon that very night without ever stopping to rest, and all that in his "weaker" [[Gender Bender|female form]]. In the manga, anyway (where Shampoo's arrival took place immediately after the [[Martial Arts and Crafts|Ice Skating duel]].)
** [[Lampshaded]] early on: his agreement with Shampoo to "half-kill (girl) Ranma" (long story) didn't work because he ''instantly recovered'' after the massive beatdown.
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* ''[[Metroid]]'' - Ridley [[I'm a Humanitarian|devours his enemies]] to repair wounds. Aside from cloning/cybernetics, no one really knows how he [[No One Could Survive That|reappeared after being tossed down a kilometers long shaft or being completely disintegrated.]]
* Vamp in the ''[[Metal Gear]]'' series has the ability to recover from apparently-fatal injuries (including multiple stabbings and headshots), after the Patriots used him as a guinea-pig to test an experimental strain of nanomachines.
* ''[[Riviera: theThe Promised Land]]'' has Ledah, who regenerates HP every turn, as a temporary playable character during the prologue, making it seems impossible for you to get a game over even though the protagonist keeps dying again and again.
* In ''[[Valkyria Chronicles]]'', Alicia has a potential called "Mysterious Body." Apparently, ever since she was a little girl, her wounds were always very quick to heal. This comes from her power as a Valkyria, but is never explained from a practical standpoint. However, despite her gunshot wounds healing rapidly, she needs Welkin's knowlegde of herbs for a sprained ankle.
* ''[[Rogue Squadron]]'': Ships equipped with an astromech droid will gradually regain health as the droid makes repairs. However, if your droid is destroyed you lose this ability.