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* In the ending chapter of ''[[Fire Emblem Tellius|Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]'', the Black Knight can be easily beaten by forgoing use of the [[Infinity+1 Sword]] in favor of using a common Hammer. |
* In the ending chapter of ''[[Fire Emblem Tellius|Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]'', the Black Knight can be easily beaten by forgoing use of the [[Infinity+1 Sword]] in favor of using a common Hammer. |
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* The Berserker in ''[[Legend of Legaia]]'' can be instantly killed via the Nighto spell. It is the only boss vulnerable to this tactic, and is [[That One Boss]] otherwise. It is [[Fridge Brilliance]] when one considers that Nighto inflicts the Confuse status. |
* The Berserker in ''[[Legend of Legaia]]'' can be instantly killed via the Nighto spell. It is the only boss vulnerable to this tactic, and is [[That One Boss]] otherwise. It is [[Fridge Brilliance]] when one considers that Nighto inflicts the Confuse status. |
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* ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' features the Trunkle boss, which dies to one or two hits of the Chopper Bros. attack to the forehead. |
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* ''[[Mega Man 2]]:'' |
* ''[[Mega Man 2]]:'' |
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** Mecha Joe walkers are very vulnerable to air shooter and several [[Humongous Mecha]] are vulnerable to boomerangs. |
** Mecha Joe walkers are very vulnerable to air shooter and several [[Humongous Mecha]] are vulnerable to boomerangs. |