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** In "Oceans Unmoving", Bun-bun remarks that the only reason he hasn't killed Calix yet for getting in his way is because he kind of likes him... especially when he can [[Break Them by Talking|verbally "crush his soul"]], as he then proceeds to do while at the same time demonstrating he could physically kill him easily.
** In "A Time For Hair Raising", the characters enter a spirit world and face two [[Jerkass Genie|Jerkass Genies]], Zefolas and Fezeel. These two demons trade in souls and are virtually omnipotent in their own realm, but like to play a game of granting wishes to mortals in exchange for their souls rather than just taking them outright. They have no intention of ever ''losing'' the game, though, so they interpret the wishes however they like and ignore all that might cause them harm. Their only weakness is that they're still bound by any promise they ''do'' choose to make.
* In ''[[The Last Days of Foxhound]]'', there's one situation where Foxhound, (the [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]] from ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'') tries to save several members of Dead Cell, (the [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]] from [[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]) who have been captured. To start off, a pair of snipers start thinning out the guards in the compound they're attacking. One of them quickly takes out two out of three guards that are standing together, but keeps missing the last one by an inch, ''even when the guy runs inside''. When the other sniper comments on this, the first sniper comments "[http://gigaville.com/comic.php?id=234 I'm just fucking with him]."
* At one point in ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'', among an evil adventuring party, Malack points out (rather angrily, given the circumstances) that Tarquin was doing this in order to test the skills of one of the enemies he was fighting. He apologises and promises not to do it again.