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** ''[[Sonic Mania]]'' sees the return of Dangos as well as Metal Sonic. During the first phase of the multi-stage boss fight against him in Stardust Speedway Act 2, Metal Sonic will reprise his tactics from ''Sonic CD'' at first; the second starts when he and the player character eventually reach an Eggman-shaped generator that Metal Sonic hooks himself up to. The generator will start producing smaller Silver Sonics (based on the [[Mirror Boss]] from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'') that can Spin Dash at the player; they must Spin Dash into the curled-up robots to send them bouncing around the room and into Metal Sonic. (In ''Sonic Mania'' Version 1.04 onwards and ''Sonic Mania Plus'', destroying the Silver Sonics also produces energy balls that can damage the generator.) The chase then resumes as it did in the first phase, with the final phase being different depending on the version: pre-1.04, he reprises his final fight from ''Sonic CD'', while in post-1.04 and ''Plus'' versions {{spoiler|Eggman tosses him the Phantom Ruby, which he uses to become Giga Metal, based on his boss fight in ''[[Knuckles' Chaotix]]''}}.
** ''[[Sonic Mania]]'' sees the return of Dangos as well as Metal Sonic. During the first phase of the multi-stage boss fight against him in Stardust Speedway Act 2, Metal Sonic will reprise his tactics from ''Sonic CD'' at first; the second starts when he and the player character eventually reach an Eggman-shaped generator that Metal Sonic hooks himself up to. The generator will start producing smaller Silver Sonics (based on the [[Mirror Boss]] from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'') that can Spin Dash at the player; they must Spin Dash into the curled-up robots to send them bouncing around the room and into Metal Sonic. (In ''Sonic Mania'' Version 1.04 onwards and ''Sonic Mania Plus'', destroying the Silver Sonics also produces energy balls that can damage the generator.) The chase then resumes as it did in the first phase, with the final phase being different depending on the version: pre-1.04, he reprises his final fight from ''Sonic CD'', while in post-1.04 and ''Plus'' versions {{spoiler|Eggman tosses him the Phantom Ruby, which he uses to become Giga Metal, based on his boss fight in ''[[Knuckles' Chaotix]]''}}.
* In the ''Hordes of the Underdark'' module to ''[[Neverwinter Nights]]'', there is a hall of [[Magic Mirror]]s, with most giving the player items and/or various kinds or gold. One of them creates a mirror copy of you that attacks the party, though this is rarely a difficult fight due to only one copy being made. If you ''destroy'' the mirror instead of looking into it, it spawns ''two'' copies of your character, which may possibly be a glitch.
* In the ''Hordes of the Underdark'' module to ''[[Neverwinter Nights]]'', there is a hall of [[Magic Mirror]]s, with most giving the player items and/or various kinds or gold. One of them creates a mirror copy of you that attacks the party, though this is rarely a difficult fight due to only one copy being made. If you ''destroy'' the mirror instead of looking into it, it spawns ''two'' copies of your character, which may possibly be a glitch.
* The "Labyrinth" in ''[[Vindictus]]'' features increasingly powerful doppelgangers as the end bosses on each floor (for a total of 5 encounters).
* The [[Bonus Boss|Golden Swordsman]] in ''[[Tales of Xillia]]'' combines this with [[Doppelganger Attack]] in an interesting way: he creates a copy of himself once after you run down his HP for the first time, then again once you run down the HP of him and his clone, resulting in the last phase being fought against three equal-strength clones of him; what qualifies them for this trope is that the duplicates possess distinct fighting styles based off of those of your party members.


== [[Visual Novel]]s ==
== [[Visual Novel]]s ==