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== [[Video Games]] ==
* Garalon, from ''[[World of Warcraft]]: Mists of Pandaria'', uses magic pheromones that not only can mark a target but damage them. When a victim has been marked, they can receive more damage from his magic pheromones. There is also another affliction on a person where they can leave a trail of pheromones that can damage others as well.
* Seltas Queen, introduced in ''[[Monster Hunter]] 4'', can cast pheromones that attract a Seltas when in need. These pheromones can also give a Hunter the Soiled ailment, which causes them not to be able to use any Potions, Drinks, or Steaks.
** There is also the Insect Glaive, a weapon that resembles a spear whilethat alsocan summonssummon a [[Mon|Kinsect]]. The Hunter can shoot out a pheromone bullet as a "lock-on" for a Kinsect to attack a monster.
** Xeno'jiiva, introduced in ''World: Ice Borne'', is an Elder Dragon where it can send out either energy pulses or pheromones that can cause the phenomenon known as Elder Crossing. This event attracts other Elder Dragons where it can feed off the energy of dead Elder Dragon to gain enough power fofor mass destruction.
* ''[[Hatoful Boyfriend]]'' has Anghel Higure who has the condition where his body makes hallucinogenic pheromones. This attribute causes anyone around him, including himself, to go through hallucinations, which may explain his eccentric behavior.
* The upgraded CASIE enhancement, from ''[[Deus Ex: Human Revolution]]'', give Adam the ability to emit pheromones that make others more susceptible to his suggestions.
* The Elcor race, from ''[[Mass Effect]]'', use pheromones to communicate with each other along with subtle body language and infrasound to communicate. This form of communication can also lead to difficulty towards other species as they speak in a monotone manner. They also have the ability to sense pheromones of other species.
 
== [[Visual Novel]]s ==