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* In ''[[Vagrant Story]]'', {{spoiler|Grissom}} takes a few moments to notice he [[Came Back Wrong]] and now has cool undead powers:
{{quote|"...Please, a moment. My body is not... cooperating."}}
* The constant bane of [[Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game|MMORPG]] veterans is newbies who get levelled up too fast thanks to [[Min-Maxing]] friends, and end up being very high level with absolutely no idea how to use any of their equipment or abilities, or the basic features of the game. ''[[City of Heroes]]'' players in particular justify it to themselves with this trope.
** [[World of Warcraft]] also has this apply to the ability to pay to change your talents, or buy an alternate set of talents. As such, players may be quite good at using their current talent tree, but may neeed some adjustment while switching to others, as a Warrior might be quite good at the DPS Arms tree, but not as good with Fury (which is also DPS), let alone tanking with Protection without quite a bit of practice.
* In ''[[Breath of Fire III]]'', Ryu is born as a baby dragon, and his first few shapeshifts between human and dragon forms (which occur outside of actual combat) are [[Involuntary Shapeshifting|completely uncontrolled]]. Although the player gains the ability to transform at will during battle, it is not until [[Time Skip|later]], when he reaches adulthood, that he has full control over his transformations.