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* Mog of ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' has dance as his special skill, which he uses to cast a variety of [[Geo Effects|terrain-based magic]]
** So does the Dancer class in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' and other class-based installments. ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'s'' Dancers are able to be ''[[The Medic]]'' with their dances, oddly enough.
*** In ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics a 2A2]]'', the Dancer class is given only to [[Final Fantasy XII|Penelo]]. Her dances all revolve around wrecking the enemy's status, as a foil to Hurdy's [[Magic Music|Bard]] class, which improves status.
* The [[Dragon Quest]] series has a few abilities that are this trope. Depending on the game, they are usable by the player or are enemy-only.
* ''[[Super Smash Bros|Super Smash Bros Brawl]]'' has Luigi's final smash, done by confusedly spinning in place.
** Peach also dances during her Final Smash, putting opponents to sleep.
* ''Space Channel 5'' has a "Simon Says" version of this. ''Everything'' is done by dancing.
* This is Peppita's battle style in ''[[Star Ocean: Till the End of Time]]'', accompanied by [[Instant Runes]].
* A 2008 April Fool's joke for ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' claimed that a Bard class would soon be added to the game using this trope (manifesting in a [[Guitar Hero]]-style minigame). More to the point, some of the ingame holidays allow players to perform dances for special benefits (such as the Ribbon Dance during the Midsummer Festival, which boosts the performers experience gain). [http://www.wowwiki.com/Bard_(hero_class) See here for more details].
* The Dancer class in [[Ragnarok Online]] can cause a number of effects this way.