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* [[Hard Light]], when it's just "we [[Tim Taylor Technology|turned up the power so high]] that it became solid" as in ''Automan'', is a solid projection made of '''Pure Energy'''.
* [[Frickin' Laser Beams]] are, by and large, simply conventional pistols that fire bullets made of '''Pure Energy''', rather than being lasers or something similarly hard to dodge.
* Objects made by a [[Green Lantern
* [[Power Source]] to most advanced or magical machinery.
* Frequently a source of [[Non-Elemental]] damage.
* [[Ray Gun]]s use Pure Energy as projectiles.
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** Meanwhile, in third edition at least, magic missile spells are made of force, which is basically the same thing as 'pure energy'. Other force effects include the Bigby's line of spells, and a dragon that BREATHES force energy.
* Warp Energy in ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' and ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]''. Technically it's ''psychic'' energy, composed of the thoughts and emotions of every sapient being, but in practice it is treated as this trope.
* The "Solid Energy Illusion" power from ''[[Villains and Vigilantes]]'' -- intended to allow the modeling of characters like [[Green Lantern]] and Pyro from ''[[X-Men]]'', it allows its possessor to create objects and effects from any single kind of energy (chosen at character creation).
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* ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' has the [[Boss Battle|boss]] Atma/Ultima Weapon, which before the battle [[Badass Boast|boasts]] of being "pure energy, and [[Time Abyss|ancient as the cosmos]]." It is ''[[That One Boss|no]]'' [[Disc One Final Boss|pushover]].
** Which is why beating it by {{spoiler|draining all of its MP}} makes sense - without MP, it's as good as non-existent.
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