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** In general, any [[Web Original]] story in which a character maliciously causes sexualized transformations has at least a 20% chance of applying this trope. See also: countless stories on [[Fur Affinity]].
* ''[[Nyx Crossing]]'' features a fight scene in episode 3. Frank pulls out a knife to fight one of the natives, but [[Never Bring a Knife to A Fist Fight|it gets turned against him, and Frank ends up with a serious injury]].
* While [[Let's Play|Let's Playing]] ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', ''[[The Runaway Guys]]'' frequently abuse the [[Press X to Not Die|bubble mechanic]]. This can backfire when the sole player who's ''not'' bubbled winds up dying. In particular, Episode 14 illustrates this well -- in part by being the first episode of that Let's Play that had to be broken up into two videos due to its length...
* [[Sociopathic Hero]] Jobe of the [[Whateley Universe]] created a serum that would let him turn women into his dream girl - a drow hottie with incredible regeneration abilities. Yep, you guessed it. He accidentally received an injection. In addition, just to rub it in, the amazing regeneration means he can't find a way to turn back to his old self.
** Power mimic Counterpoint has this happen to him more than once in the [[Whateley Universe]]. In a holographic simulation, the version of Counterpoint attacks Phase to steal Phase's powers; but Phase figures out how to use his density-changing powers to kill someone with density-changing powers. Counterpoint beats up Chaka to get Chaka's Ki-manipulation power; but Counterpoint can't use both yin and yang (he's a very masculine god of war) and so the built-up yin in his system nearly kills him before Chaka saves him. And then he tangles with Jobe...
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