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Not to be confused with [[Victor Gains Loser's Powers]] (where the victim's power goes ''only'' to his killer) or [[Unstoppable Rage]] triggered by the death of a comrade (this trope is about ''quantifiable'' increase of power, not psychological affect). Awareness of this trope can lead to a [[There Can Be Only One]] motivation. Compare [[Conservation of Ninjutsu]] for when smaller numbers inherently equal more competence and [[Level Scaling]] for when a character becomes stronger, his foes grow stronger with him. |
Not to be confused with [[Victor Gains Loser's Powers]] (where the victim's power goes ''only'' to his killer) or [[Unstoppable Rage]] triggered by the death of a comrade (this trope is about ''quantifiable'' increase of power, not psychological affect). Awareness of this trope can lead to a [[There Can Be Only One]] motivation. Compare [[Conservation of Ninjutsu]] for when smaller numbers inherently equal more competence and [[Level Scaling]] for when a character becomes stronger, his foes grow stronger with him. |
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