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== Anime & Manga ==
* The advanced techniques of Ranma, Ryoga and Herb in ''[[Ranma One Half|Ranma 1/2½]]''.
** Note that Saffron does not actually use [[Ki Attacks]]; rather, he shoots out ''[[Playing with Fire|raw flame]]''.
** Hinako Ninomiya literally has only two attacks and both of them are [[Ki Attacks]]. With the first, she [[Energy Absorption|drains]] the [[Battle Aura]] from a victim, usually rendering them too weak to fight. If facing more then one opponent, or they don't fall to her technique, she can unleash a [[Kamehame Hadoken]] that uses up all of the stolen ki energy. Both attacks trigger her [[Dual Age Modes|Dual Age Mode]], the draining aging her up and the other aging her down.
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* ''[[Hunter X Hunter]]'' introduces 'nen' after a while, which is an energy that comes from within each individual, and is basiclly chi. It is used to perform devastating attacks but also has many other, less combative, functions.
* Interestingly, this is one of [[Badass Grandpa|Hayato Furinji's]] ultimate techniques in ''[[Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple]],'' a work that otherwise does its best to lie in the realms of non-supernatural fighting ([[Charles Atlas Superpower]] notwithstanding). A variation, however, in that it's not so much an energy blast as it is a whole lot of wind. Not to mention it's ineffective against anyone with a decent understanding of ki, and thus mostly useless except against [[Muggles|ordinary people.]]
 
 
== Comics ==