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The '''Realm Exclusive Effect''' is a phenomenon where a character's powers, magic, appearance, and other attributes change when going from one world or another. A common example is an [[Ordinary High School Student|average person]] finds themself in [[Otherworld|another world]] where they may have superpowers or an item that can grant them one. After being sent back to the real world, the person would have no powers. However, the nature of the other world would have an [[Super Empowering|empowering effect]] on people or certain items. Characters can use [[Phantom Zone|Phantom Zones]] in a world where their powers don't work, but this is temporary. This trope involves different worlds that characters can access through teleportation or portals. In the case of being [[Trapped in Another World]], characters may become normal when [[Closed Circle|they find a way back home]]; well, [[I Choose to Stay|if they even want to go home]]. Other attributes can change involving this effect, such as appearance, tangibility, mentality, etc.
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The purpose is to create contrast between the two worlds, making a more interesting dynamic for the audience. There are more things to think about when a character's powers can only work in one realm, developing the world.
An [[Ordinary High School Student|average person]] finds himself in [[Otherworld|another world]] where they may come across learning they have superpowers or an item that can grant them one. After being sent back to the real world, the person would have no powers. The nature of the other world would have an [[Super Empowering|empowering effect]] on people or certain items. This trope involves two worlds that can be accessed through different means like teleportation or a portal.


[[Heavyworlder]] is a subtrope more common in [[Sci-Fi]]. See also [[HAD to Be Sharp]] for adaptations or training forced by harsh environment (natural or unnatural) on its inhabitants.
[[Heavyworlder]] is a subtrope more common in [[Sci-Fi]]. See also [[HAD to Be Sharp]] for adaptations or training forced by harsh environment (natural or unnatural) on its inhabitants.


A staple trope of the [[Trapped in Another World|Portal Fantasy]] sub-genre.
A staple trope of the [[Trapped in Another World|Portal Fantasy]] sub-genre. Contrast [[Normal Fish in a Tiny Pond]], where an average character's abilities don't change due to the transfer, but are regarded as stronger in the new world nevertheless due to its inferiority compared to the character's native realm.


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== [[Advertising]] ==

== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Yumeria]]'' has anyone that enters the dreamworld called Moera to gain different outfits, powers, and weapons. An example of this is the main character can also give the others a boost in power while also showing superhuman strength.
* In ''[[Yumeria]]'', anyone who enters [[Dream World|Moera]] gains a colorful skin-tight outfit, including powers and weapons. Additionally, the main character can also give others a boost in power and [[Yin-Yang Bomb|combine their attacks]].
* Averted in ''[[Fairy Tail]]'', where the characters are brought to Edolas and can't use magic unless they use specific equipment. This problem is solved when they swallow a crystal, which allows them to use magic normally.
* Averted in ''[[Fairy Tail]]'', where the characters are brought to Edolas and can't use magic unless they use specific equipment or by swallowing a crystal.
* In ''[[Dream Eater Merry]]'', Yumeji has an ability he calls Lucid Gear that can only be used in a Daydream. {{spoiler|Later on, he then becomes able to use his power in reality when Dream Demons are summoned by Rem into the real world.}}
* In ''[[Dream Eater Merry]]'', Yumeji has an ability he calls Lucid Gear to only be used in a [[Dreamland|Daydream]]. {{Spoiler|Later on, he can use it in reality when Kyo Shiragi, aka Rem, summons Dream Demons into the real world.}}
** There is also Ren Hinaki, who shared a symbiotic relationship with the Dream Demon, Quartier Latin. When in a Day Dream, they can do a [[Fusion Dance|Dream Phase Union]] that can allow him immunity from dream loss when a Dream Demon is killed. It also gives him a weapon called Tazer Arm, which acts like a giant taser and used for his signature attack, Dream Corridor, that can bring a Dream Demon back to the Dream World. He can also use his Dream Demon's Day Dream to hinder an opponent during battle.
** There is also Ren Hinaki shares a symbiotic relationship with the Dream Demon, Quartier Latin. When in a Daydream, they can perform [[Fusion Dance|Dream Phase Union]] to fight other Dream Demons.
* Played with in the manga ''[[Isekai Ojisan]]'': when the titular character was dragged to a fantasy world, he didn't have any special powers there, but he was able to learn the local magic. Then he is returned to the modern world 17 years later, he still has the knowledge and can use magic.
* Played With in the manga ''[[Isekai Ojisan]]'': when the titular character was dragged to a fantasy world. He initially didn't have any special powers there, but in the new world, he was given the gift of knowing the local language. This gift allowed him to learn their magic system. Then, when he is returned to the modern world 17 years later, he still has the knowledge and can use magic.
* ''[[El-Hazard: The Magnificent World]]'', one of the earlier Isekai licensed for release in North America, has four people gain powers when they are transported from Earth to El-Hazard. (Which powers they get depends on which continuity they are in.) At the end, at least one of the people returns to Earth.
* ''[[El-Hazard: The Magnificent World]]'', one of the earlier Isekai licensed for release in North America, has four people gain powers when they are transported from Earth to El-Hazard. (Which powers they get depends on which continuity they are in.) At the end, at least one of the people returns to Earth.
* There's no evidence that the main characters of ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'' get to keep their new-found abilities when they return to Earth.
* There's no evidence that the main characters of ''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'' get to keep their newfound abilities when they return to Earth.
* ''[[Marchen Awakens Romance|MÄR]]'' has people from Earth that are teleported to MÄR-Heaven gain superhuman strength and better eyesight due to it's lower gravity.
*''[[Marchen Awakens Romance|MÄR]]'' has people from Earth teleported to MÄR-Heaven who gain superhuman strength and better eyesight due to its lower gravity.
* In ''[[The Devil is a Part-timer]]'', magic on Earth is limited and that other means are needed to use it. The magical world of Ente Isla has magic in abundance that can be used without any restriction. An example would be demons who need the negative emotions of humans to use their form of magic while also regaining their demonic forms.
* In ''[[The Devil is a Part-timer]]'', magic on Earth is very limited compared to Ente Isla. Hence, demons and angels have to use other means.
* ''[[Flip Flappers]]'' has [[Another Dimension|Pure Illusion]] where those who can synchronize with a crystal called an [[Applied Phlebotinum|Amorphous]] [[Transformation Trinket|Piece]] can [[Magical Girl|Flip Flap]]. [[Transformation Sequence|This process]] gives the [[Title Drop|Flip Flappers]] superhuman abilities and weapons.
* In ''[[Log Horizon]]'', gamers get spells and powers based on their in-game avatars. When in the real world, they're just typical normal humans. {{Context}} <!-- Need some context with Log Horizon where the players have been returned to Earth and shown a lack of powers. -->
* In ''[[Yuki Yuna is a Hero]]'', girls who become Heroes through the Hero System go into another realm called the Jukai to defend the [[Cosmic Keystone|Shinju]] from the [[Monster of the Week|Vertex]]. They gain superhuman capabilities, armor, weapons, and a Fairy companion in this other reality.
* ''[[Flip Flappers]]'' has the world of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umwelt Pure Illusion] where those who can synchronize with a crystal called an Amorphous Piece to gain the power to [[Magical Girl|Flip Flap]]. [[Transformation Sequence|This process]] gives the [[Title Drop|Flip Flappers]] magical powers with a transformed state that provides access to superhuman abilities along with weapons.
* ''[[Haruhi Suzumiya]]'' has Espers that cannot access their [[Psychic Powers|powers]] unless in a [[Dark World|Closed Space or a similar dimension]].
* ''[[Yuki Yuna is a Hero]]'' has the members of the use the Hero System go into another realm called the Jukai in order to defend the [[Cosmic Keystone|Shinju]] from the Vertex. When they are in this other reality, they gain superhuman strength, speed, stamina, eyesight, armor, and a Fairy. Theses Fairies support their heroes by giving them weapons and other powers to fight the Vertex.
* ''[[Corrector Yui]]'' and other Correctors use a ComCon to go into the [[Cyberspace|ComNet]]. As a Corrector in the ComNet, they can use [[Elemental Powers|Element]] [[Multiform Balance|Suits]] that are given by Corrector AIs.
* ''[[Haruhi Suzumiya]]'' have Espers that cannot access their [[Psychic Powers|powers]] unless in a Closed Space or a similar dimension. The only powers they have in the real world are sensing the Closed Spaces and entering them.
* ''[[Infinite Dendrogram]]'' {{Spoiler|isn't a VRMMO but an actual world with living people and monsters where players have real powers.}}
* ''[[Corrector Yui]]'' have people called Correctors who use a ComCon to go into the [[Cyberspace|ComNet]] without a VR unit. As a Corrector in the ComNet, they can use Element Suits that are given by Corrector AIs.
* ''[[Fairy Tale Battle Royale]]'' has people who take the role of main characters in Fairy Tale settings. Depending on the character, they have the protagonists' powers if they had them in their story.
* An interesting example from ''[[Infinite Dendrogram]]'' {{Spoiler|where the players aren't playing a VRMMO but an actual world with living people and monsters where their avatars having actual powers.}}
* In ''[[Digimon Tamers]]'', the Tamers and their Digimon partners can easily [[Fusion Dance|Biomerge]] in the Digital World to reach their Mega levels. In the real world, they cannot Biomerge due to Tamers not being made of data, so they have to do a workaround to invoke this ability.
* ''[[Fairy Tale Battle Royale]]'' have people appear in fairy tale settings as the main characters of those stories. Depending on the fairy tale character, they granted their abilities, much like the fictional character. An example would be if their character is Peter Pan, the person would be able to fly.
* Downplayed in ''[[Kinnikuman]]'': By invoking Bergmann's Rule, Lunaight can tower over his opponent. This ability can best be used on Planet Earth, as that is where his ancestors originally came from. He can't use this ability in the Omega Cluster at all because that won't awaken his ancestors' genetics. Still, he's a powerful Chojin, so he doesn't need to rely upon Bergmann's Rule.
* In ''[[Digimon Tamers]]'', the Tamers and their Digimon partners can Biomerge in the Digital World to reach their Mega levels. In the real world, they cannot Biomerge like in the Digital World due to not being made of data. There are alternatives in the real world but only work in limited instances or within the quantum bubble of the D-Reaper.


== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* The [[Japonisme|manfra]] ''[[Dreamland]]'' has "Travelers" who gain access to the titular setting by facing their phobias and gaining power related to them (one power each).
* People known as Travelers, ''[[Dreamland]]'', face their phobia and gain a superpower based on it.
* The original ''[[Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld]]'' series featured Amy Winston, a normal teenage girl who travels to the magic-ruled Gemworld and transforms into Princess Amethyst. While on Earth, she's a normal girl without any powers; on Gemworld, she possesses the magical powers of the House of Amethyst.
* The original series ''[[Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld]]'' featured Amy Winston, an ordinary teenage girl who travels to the magic-ruled Gemworld and transforms into Princess Amethyst. While on Earth, she's a normal girl without any powers. On Gemworld, she possesses the magical powers of the House of Amethyst.

== [[Fan Works]] ==


== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Space Jam]]'' has any person who enters the Looney Tunes World gain attributes that make them more like cartoon characters, like [[Rubber Man|being stretchy]].


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* In ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'', the Pevensies are just normal British kids living in the 1940s on Earth, but in Narnia, they're powerful kings and queens with reputations similar to that of [[King Arthur]]'s.
* In ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]'', the Pevensies are just normal British kids living in the 1940s on Earth, but in Narnia, they're powerful kings and queens with reputations similar to [[King Arthur]].
* The titular ''[[John Carter of Mars]]'' gains superhuman strength and agility when he is on Mars (or "Barsoom"), due to its lower gravity.
* On Mars (or "Barsoom"),''[[John Carter of Mars]]'' gains superhuman strength and agility because of the planet's lower gravity.
* The colonists of the world Pyrrus in [[Harry Harrison]]'s 1960 SF novel ''[[Deathworld]]'' are [[Heavyworlder]]s because Pyrrus has a gravity twice that of Earth, but that's not where it stops. The entire planet is actively hostile to the human colonists [[Everything Trying to Kill You|''every single life form on it'', down to the plants, is trying to kill them]]. The colonists are trained from the moment they're in diapers to kill or be killed, just to survive. The few that leave Pyrrus are unstoppable juggernauts offworld.
* The colonists of the world Pyrrus in [[Harry Harrison]]'s 1960 SF novel ''[[Deathworld]]'' are [[Heavyworlder]]s because Pyrrus has gravity twice that of Earth, but that's not where it stops. The entire planet is actively hostile to the human colonists [[Everything Trying to Kill You|''every single life form on it'', down to the plants, is trying to kill them]]. The colonists are trained from the moment they're in diapers to kill or be killed, just to survive. The few that leave Pyrrus are unstoppable juggernauts off-world.
* ''[[The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant]]'': Covenant's wedding ring gives him enormous power while he's in The Land. On Earth, it's just a metal ring.
** The Land's {{spoiler|[[Panacea|magic healing mud]] }} counts. It {{spoiler|easily cures Covenant's leprosy, but the disease returns as soon as he gets home}}.


== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* In ''[[Denkou Choujin Gridman]]'', Naoto uses his [[Transformation Trinket|Acceptor]] to fuse with the Hyper Police, Gridman, to fight [[Monster of the Week|Kaiju]] in the [[Cyberspace|Computer World]].
* In ''[[Denkou Choujin Gridman]]'', Naoto with the use of the [[Transformation Trinket|Acceptor]] and the computer made of junk parts called Junk to fuse with the Hyper Police, Gridman, to fight Kaiju in the [[Cyberspace|Computer World]]. These giant monsters are created by [[Mad Artist|Takeshi]] while [[Art Initiates Life|brought to life]] and under the control of [[Big Bad|Khan Digifier]], to cause chaos in the Computer World. Depending on the building in the Computer World, computers or electronic devices will be affected by some form of destruction or alteration that causes malfunctions in the pieces of technology. Gridman has special attacks for offense and defense against Kaiju. One of the most important of his attacks is the Grid Fixer Beam, which can fix any changes made by the Kaiju in the Computer World, thus causing any affected technology to function properly. Gridman also has access to Assists Weapons that are created by Ippei that can help him fight the Kaiju. These Assist Weapons can boost Gridman's abilities and can come in the form of weapons that he can wield or vehicles and mechs that can turn into a suit of armor.
** '' [[Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad]]'''s Sam can use his [[Transformation Trinket|Samuraizer]] to transform into Servo and enter [[Cyberspace|Syberspace]] whenever [[Monster of the Week|Mega-Viruses]] attack the cyber world.
** '''''MOD:''' I need help figuring out what this one is supposed to say. Does the Computer World cause chaos, or do Kaiju cause chaos in the Computer World, or do Kaiju cause chaos in the real world until they're fought in the Computer World? "He has access to help": Who is "he"? Does he use that access, or is it just sitting there doing nothing? "with Yuka and Ippa's assistance": who do they assist - Junk or "he"? Are the Assists Weapons the assistance, or is making the Assists Weapons the assistance? Overall, this example needs a complete re-write.''
* In ''[[Zixx]]'', certain people can access another dimension known as the Keep, a pocket dimension made by an ancient race. When any person enters this realm, they become something like a video game character with abilities and tools in this dimension.

== [[Music]] ==

== [[New Media]] ==

== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==

== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends ==

== [[Pinball]] ==

== [[Podcast]]s ==

== [[Professional Wrestling]] ==

== [[Puppet Shows]] ==

== [[Radio]] ==

== [[Recorded and Stand Up Comedy]] ==


== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* An inverted example from ''[[d20 Modern]]''{{'}}s "Urban Arcana" setting: monsters from ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' fall to Earth as "Shadowkind". Monsters that are large physical combatants aren't special on their home world, but pose the greatest danger in the "real" world due to the high density of civilians, weapon restrictions, and the lower power level of heroes (especially heroic magic users). This is especially true of anything with damage reduction that requires magic to bypass it -- in ''D&D'' one is expected to have a magic weapon by about level 4 and can find ways to have one temporarily from the first level, but in ''Urban Arcana'' any kind of magic weapon is exceptionally rare and likely archaic even if you find one.
* An inverted example from ''[[d20 Modern]]''{{'}}s "Urban Arcana" setting: monsters from ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' fall to Earth as "Shadowkind". Monsters, who are large physical combatants, aren't special on their home world. They, however, pose the greatest danger in the "real" world due to the high density of civilians, weapon restrictions, and the lower power level of heroes (especially heroic magic users). This is especially true of anything with damage reduction that requires magic to bypass it in ''D&D'' one is expected to have a magic weapon by about level 4 and can find ways to have one temporarily from the first level. Still, in ''Urban Arcana'' any kind of magic weapon is exceptionally rare and likely archaic even if you find one.

== [[Theatre]] ==


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* As seen in the video above, ''[[Deltarune]]'''s [[Dark World|Dark Worlds]] can change Lightners' appearance with different clothes and give them magic and equipment. For Darkners, they turn into inanimate objects but can transform back when in another Dark World.
* In ''[[Tokyo Xanadu]]'', certain people can use armaments called Soul Device while in a place called the Eclipse. The Eclipse is an overlap of the real world and the Spirit World where monsters called the Greed dwell.
* ''[[Tokyo Xanadu]]'' has the Eclipse, an overlap of reality with the Spirit World where certain people can use armaments called Soul Devices to fight against creatures called [[The Heartless|Greed]].
* Subverted in ''[[Persona 4]]'' and ''[[Persona 5|5]]'' where the characters can summon their Personas while in the TV World and Metaverse, respectively. The characters within the setting believe that they can only call them in the alternate dimensions. They can still summon their Persona, but they would need to under heavy duress or the use of an [[Persona 3|evoker]].
* Played straight in ''[[Persona 4]]'' (as explained in canon with ''[[Persona 4 Arena]]''), where the characters can summon their Personas while in the TV World. The characters within the setting believe that they can only summon their Persona in that alternate dimension. After encountering the cast of ''[[Persona 3]]'' in the spin-off games, they discover that under heavy duress or using an Evoker they can summon their Personas in the real world too, albeit at a lower power level.
* ''[[The Longest Journey]]'' has the two worlds of Stark and Arcadia that each society is based on science or magic, respectively. A shifter can go between the two and have access to magic while in Arcadia. Stark favors science and technology compared to the use of magic in the Arcadia.
** ''[[Persona 5]]''{{'}}s Metaverse can change the clothes of Persona users that have awakened to their potential. These outfits are related to their personality, much like their Personas. Model weapons can become actual weapons while in the Metaverse, too.
* In ''[[Viewtiful Joe]]'', the V-Watch cannot be used in the Real World and only in Movieland. The V-Camera, introduced in ''Double Trouble'', is used to circumvent this limitation, by filming Joe to transform into his alter ego.
* ''[[The Longest Journey]]'' has the two worlds of Stark and Arcadia; each society is based on science or magic, respectively. A shifter can go between the two and have access to magic while in Arcadia. Stark favors science and technology compared to the use of magic in Arcadia.
* The Mario Bros., in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', are as strong as they normally are in the rest of the ''[[Mario & Luigi]]'' series. But in the Dream World, Mario gains a mild boost to his stats, and his regular attacks are turned into crowd-clearing AoE moves.
* In ''[[Viewtiful Joe]]'', the V-Watch cannot be used in the Real World, only in Movieland. The V-Camera, introduced in ''Double Trouble'', is used to circumvent this limitation by filming Joe so he can turn into his alter ego.
* The Holy Instruments, from ''[[Dual Hearts]]'', can only take form in the Dream World, which can be by used Rumble.
* The Mario Bros. in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' are as strong as they normally are in the rest of the ''[[Mario & Luigi]]'' series. But in the Dream World, Mario gains a mild boost to his stats, and his regular attacks are turned into crowd-clearing AoE moves.
* In ''[[Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE]]'', there is the Idolasphere where monsters called Mirages resides and feast on people's Performa. Performa is the creative energy people have, when drained by a Mirage, leaves a sense of despair. There are certain people called Mirage Masters who bond with a Mirage by giving their Performa willingly to the monster. These Mirage Master have an extraordinary Performa, and their Mirage grants them powers along with an appearance similar to the monster's form when in the Idolasphere.
* The Holy Instruments, from ''[[Dual Hearts]]'', can only take a tangible form in the Dream World that Rumble can wield.
* In ''[[Mega Man Star Force]] series'', a compatible human and EM Wave being can perform an [[Fusion Dance|EM Wave Change]] that allows access to the Wave World. The human can interact with devices, access to the powers of the EM Wave being, and can use Battle Cards as weapons.
* In ''[[Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE]]'', there is the Idolasphere where monsters called [[The Heartless|Mirages]] live and feast on people's Performa (creative energy from people). Certain people called Mirage Masters bond with a [[Guardian Entity|Mirage]] by giving their Performa willingly to the monster, granting them powers and appearance similar to Mirages while in the Idolasphere.

* In the ''[[Mega Man Star Force]]'' series, a compatible human and [[Energy Beings|EM Wave Being]] can perform an [[Fusion Dance|EM Wave Change]] that allows access to the [[Layered World|Wave World]]. The human can interact with devices, access the powers of the EM Wave Being, and can use Battle Cards as weapons.
== [[Visual Novel]]s ==
* Parodied In ''[[Palworld]]'' with "Reincarnation Guy", who can be found at a [https://mapgenie.io/palworld/maps/palpagos-islands?locationIds=319592 location along a shoreline on the lower right edge of the Palpagos Islands]. A level 50 character dressed like a motorcycle cop, he will tell you how he was [[Truck-kun|hit by a truck]] while on the job and woke up on the island. He'll then note that he's also acquired the power to create slices of pizza from thin air.

== [[Web Animation]] ==


== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* In the ''[[Layers]]'' webtoon, certain teenagers can teleport to another world called Layer and have the powers such as telekinesis or copy objects while there. Once someone becomes an adult, they lose the ability to teleport to this other realm.
* In ''[[Layers]]'', particular teenagers can teleport to another world called Layer and have various powers such as [[Mind Over Matter|telekinesis]].
* In ''[[Her Summon]]'' webtoon, Jin-Kyung is summoned from modern-day South Korea to another world by a Summoner. While summoned, he gains magical powers through the use of ordinary objects brought with him. He uses these mundane items as a conduit for spells, but the item gets used up. Examples would be how a battery would become dead or an insecticide getting emptied. When he is teleported back to Earth, he loses any magic, and any spell he tries doesn't work even if the proper item hasn't been used.
* In ''[[Her Summon]]'', a summoner can temporarily transport Jin-Kyung to her world whenever she gets in danger. He gains magical powers by using mundane items as a conduit for spells but loses his magic when teleported back to Earth.
* ''[[Hardcore Leveling Warrior]]'' has {{Spoiler| the virtual reality game of Lucid Adventure turns out to be an actual world. It was created by using an object called God's Toy and was used by the game developer to create Lucid Adventure. The world of Lucid Adventure is contained within a sub-space that can connect to players' consciousness through their dreams which is how they can play when they fall asleep.}}
* ''[[Hardcore Leveling Warrior]]'' has the virtual reality game, Lucid Adventure,{{Spoiler|which turns out to be an actual world. It is contained within a sub-space that can connect to players' consciousness through their dreams, which they can play when they fall asleep.}}
* In ''[[the Dreamland Chronicles]]'', Alex when in Dreamland has the [[Empathic Weapon|Sword of Kings]] when he goes into that world. He also has magic armor and the ability to fly.{{Spoiler|Later on, his fraternal twin brother, Dan, gains the ability to dream and can use [[Imagination-Based Superpower|lucid dreaming that allows him complete control over his dream form]].}}
* In ''[[the Dreamland Chronicles]]'', Alex, when in Dreamland, has the [[Empathic Weapon|Sword of Kings]] when he falls asleep. He also has [[Powered Armor|magic armor]] and the ability to fly. Later on, his fraternal twin brother, Dan, gains the ability to dream and can [[Imagination-Based Superpower|lucid dream, giving him complete control over his dream form]].

== [[Web Original]] ==


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In ''[[Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone]]'', a group of children and their dog are normal until they fall asleep and enter the Dream Zone. The dog gains the [[Talking Animal|ability to speak]], and the children get some sort of power or a magical object. The one exception would be Rosie, while part of the Midnight Patrol, doesn't get any power or item.
* ''[[Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone]]'' has a group of children, and their dog is average. That is until they fall asleep to defend the Dream Zone from the Nightmare Prince with their powers.
* In ''[[Twelve Forever]]'', the three protagonists can teleport themselves to Endless Island, where each has a unique power and a new look. Twelve get superhuman strength, Esther can create whips of light along with a small planet she could ride, and Todd is a shapeshifter. Later on, other children can be transported to Endless Island and gain a superpower.
* ''[[Twelve Forever]]'' has three protagonists who can teleport themselves to Endless Island, where each has a unique power. Twelve get [[Super Strength|superhuman strength]], Esther can create constructs from light, and Todd is a [[Shapeshifting|shapeshifter]].
* In ''[[Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero]]'', Penn, Boone, and Sashi take over heroes in another dimension that may have superpowers or other abilities depending on the overshadowed hero. The villains, Rippen and Larry, may get powers much like the heroes depending on the villain they possess.
* In ''[[Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero]]'', Penn, Boone, and Sashi take over heroes in another dimension with superpowers or other abilities depending on the overshadowed hero. The villains, Rippen and Larry, much like the heroes may get powers, too.
* In ''[[Code Lyoko]]'' whenever a person gets Virtualized into Lyoko to gain a form and abilities that seem to be based on their personality.
* In ''[[Code Lyoko]]'', whenever a person gets Virtualized into [[Cyberspace|Lyoko]] they gain [[Personality Powers|a form and abilities that seem to be based on their personality.]]
* Magic chalk, from ''[[Chalk Zone]]'', is ordinary chalk while in the real world. It can open a portal to the titular zone and draw anything when in an artist's hands. The chalk can only draw in the hands of a human artist and can't be used by the inhabitants of Chalk Zone.
*From ''[[Chalk Zone]]'', Magic Chalk is seemingly ordinary chalk, that while in the real world can open a portal to the zone, and draw anything in an artist's hands while in the titular world.
* Played with in ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'': in Orko's home dimension, he's an excellent mage and powerful enough to challenge the [[The Lord of the Rings|Istari]], while on Eternia its magic environment crippled him so much that he comes across as [[Inept Mage|inept]]. Even though he is weakened, he has been learning how to use magic from scratch in Eternia, which gained Adam's respect.
* ''[[Space Jam]]'' has any person who enters the Loony Tunes World gain the same attributes of a cartoon character such a being inflated like a balloon to stretching their arm.
* In ''[[The Owl House]]'', [[Geometric Magic|Glyph magic]] is granted from a [[Phlebotinum|powerful substance]] known as Titan's Blood. In the Boiling Isles, Luz is able to cast this magic as it absorbs the magic around them. In season one, Luz and Lilith briefly fight in the human world, and Luz's glyphs do not work because there is no Titan's Blood. However, the first episode of season three, ''Thanks to Them'', has Luz and her friends hunting for the substance, and thus the glyph magic works again near a bottle of it. Witches from the Boiling Isles, who have bile sacs which enable them to cast magic, are exempt from this effect, and can cast magic in the human world.
* ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'': Averted, in Orko's home dimension, he's a very good mage and enough to challenge the [[The Lord of the Rings|Istari]]. Whereas Eternia's magic environment crippled him so much that he comes across an [[Inept Mage|inept]]. Even though he is weakened, he has been learning how to use magic from scratch in Eternia, which gained Adam's respect.
* ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (animation)|Dungeons and Dragons]]'', the magical weapons given to the heroes by Dungeon Master only function in that realm. One episode where they actually make it back to their world, they find this out the hard way when Venger follows them, this condition ''not'' applying to ''his'' magic. They have to retreat back and goad him to follow, lest their world even survive for them to return to.

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The Realm Exclusive Effect is a phenomenon where a character's powers, magic, appearance, and other attributes change when going from one world or another. A common example is an average person finds themself in another world where they may have superpowers or an item that can grant them one. After being sent back to the real world, the person would have no powers. However, the nature of the other world would have an empowering effect on people or certain items. Characters can use Phantom Zones in a world where their powers don't work, but this is temporary. This trope involves different worlds that characters can access through teleportation or portals. In the case of being Trapped in Another World, characters may become normal when they find a way back home; well, if they even want to go home. Other attributes can change involving this effect, such as appearance, tangibility, mentality, etc.

The purpose is to create contrast between the two worlds, making a more interesting dynamic for the audience. There are more things to think about when a character's powers can only work in one realm, developing the world.

Heavyworlder is a subtrope more common in Sci-Fi. See also HAD to Be Sharp for adaptations or training forced by harsh environment (natural or unnatural) on its inhabitants.

A staple trope of the Portal Fantasy sub-genre. Contrast Normal Fish in a Tiny Pond, where an average character's abilities don't change due to the transfer, but are regarded as stronger in the new world nevertheless due to its inferiority compared to the character's native realm.

Examples of Realm Exclusive Effect include:

Anime and Manga

  • In Yumeria, anyone who enters Moera gains a colorful skin-tight outfit, including powers and weapons. Additionally, the main character can also give others a boost in power and combine their attacks.
  • Averted in Fairy Tail, where the characters are brought to Edolas and can't use magic unless they use specific equipment — or by swallowing a crystal.
  • In Dream Eater Merry, Yumeji has an ability he calls Lucid Gear to only be used in a Daydream. Later on, he can use it in reality when Kyo Shiragi, aka Rem, summons Dream Demons into the real world.
    • There is also Ren Hinaki shares a symbiotic relationship with the Dream Demon, Quartier Latin. When in a Daydream, they can perform Dream Phase Union to fight other Dream Demons.
  • Played With in the manga Isekai Ojisan: when the titular character was dragged to a fantasy world. He initially didn't have any special powers there, but in the new world, he was given the gift of knowing the local language. This gift allowed him to learn their magic system. Then, when he is returned to the modern world 17 years later, he still has the knowledge and can use magic.
  • El-Hazard: The Magnificent World, one of the earlier Isekai licensed for release in North America, has four people gain powers when they are transported from Earth to El-Hazard. (Which powers they get depends on which continuity they are in.) At the end, at least one of the people returns to Earth.
  • There's no evidence that the main characters of Magic Knight Rayearth get to keep their newfound abilities when they return to Earth.
  • MÄR has people from Earth teleported to MÄR-Heaven who gain superhuman strength and better eyesight due to its lower gravity.
  • In The Devil is a Part-timer, magic on Earth is very limited compared to Ente Isla. Hence, demons and angels have to use other means.
  • Flip Flappers has Pure Illusion where those who can synchronize with a crystal called an Amorphous Piece can Flip Flap. This process gives the Flip Flappers superhuman abilities and weapons.
  • In Yuki Yuna is a Hero, girls who become Heroes through the Hero System go into another realm called the Jukai to defend the Shinju from the Vertex. They gain superhuman capabilities, armor, weapons, and a Fairy companion in this other reality.
  • Haruhi Suzumiya has Espers that cannot access their powers unless in a Closed Space or a similar dimension.
  • Corrector Yui and other Correctors use a ComCon to go into the ComNet. As a Corrector in the ComNet, they can use Element Suits that are given by Corrector AIs.
  • Infinite Dendrogram isn't a VRMMO but an actual world with living people and monsters where players have real powers.
  • Fairy Tale Battle Royale has people who take the role of main characters in Fairy Tale settings. Depending on the character, they have the protagonists' powers if they had them in their story.
  • In Digimon Tamers, the Tamers and their Digimon partners can easily Biomerge in the Digital World to reach their Mega levels. In the real world, they cannot Biomerge due to Tamers not being made of data, so they have to do a workaround to invoke this ability.
  • Downplayed in Kinnikuman: By invoking Bergmann's Rule, Lunaight can tower over his opponent. This ability can best be used on Planet Earth, as that is where his ancestors originally came from. He can't use this ability in the Omega Cluster at all because that won't awaken his ancestors' genetics. Still, he's a powerful Chojin, so he doesn't need to rely upon Bergmann's Rule.

Comic Books

  • People known as Travelers, Dreamland, face their phobia and gain a superpower based on it.
  • The original series Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld featured Amy Winston, an ordinary teenage girl who travels to the magic-ruled Gemworld and transforms into Princess Amethyst. While on Earth, she's a normal girl without any powers. On Gemworld, she possesses the magical powers of the House of Amethyst.

Film

  • Space Jam has any person who enters the Looney Tunes World gain attributes that make them more like cartoon characters, like being stretchy.

Literature

Live-Action TV

Tabletop Games

  • An inverted example from d20 Modern‍'‍s "Urban Arcana" setting: monsters from Dungeons & Dragons fall to Earth as "Shadowkind". Monsters, who are large physical combatants, aren't special on their home world. They, however, pose the greatest danger in the "real" world due to the high density of civilians, weapon restrictions, and the lower power level of heroes (especially heroic magic users). This is especially true of anything with damage reduction that requires magic to bypass it — in D&D one is expected to have a magic weapon by about level 4 and can find ways to have one temporarily from the first level. Still, in Urban Arcana any kind of magic weapon is exceptionally rare and likely archaic even if you find one.

Video Games

  • As seen in the video above, Deltarune's Dark Worlds can change Lightners' appearance with different clothes and give them magic and equipment. For Darkners, they turn into inanimate objects but can transform back when in another Dark World.
  • Tokyo Xanadu has the Eclipse, an overlap of reality with the Spirit World where certain people can use armaments called Soul Devices to fight against creatures called Greed.
  • Played straight in Persona 4 (as explained in canon with Persona 4 Arena), where the characters can summon their Personas while in the TV World. The characters within the setting believe that they can only summon their Persona in that alternate dimension. After encountering the cast of Persona 3 in the spin-off games, they discover that under heavy duress or using an Evoker they can summon their Personas in the real world too, albeit at a lower power level.
    • Persona 5‍'‍s Metaverse can change the clothes of Persona users that have awakened to their potential. These outfits are related to their personality, much like their Personas. Model weapons can become actual weapons while in the Metaverse, too.
  • The Longest Journey has the two worlds of Stark and Arcadia; each society is based on science or magic, respectively. A shifter can go between the two and have access to magic while in Arcadia. Stark favors science and technology compared to the use of magic in Arcadia.
  • In Viewtiful Joe, the V-Watch cannot be used in the Real World, only in Movieland. The V-Camera, introduced in Double Trouble, is used to circumvent this limitation by filming Joe so he can turn into his alter ego.
  • The Mario Bros. in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team are as strong as they normally are in the rest of the Mario & Luigi series. But in the Dream World, Mario gains a mild boost to his stats, and his regular attacks are turned into crowd-clearing AoE moves.
  • The Holy Instruments, from Dual Hearts, can only take a tangible form in the Dream World that Rumble can wield.
  • In Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE, there is the Idolasphere where monsters called Mirages live and feast on people's Performa (creative energy from people). Certain people called Mirage Masters bond with a Mirage by giving their Performa willingly to the monster, granting them powers and appearance similar to Mirages while in the Idolasphere.
  • In the Mega Man Star Force series, a compatible human and EM Wave Being can perform an EM Wave Change that allows access to the Wave World. The human can interact with devices, access the powers of the EM Wave Being, and can use Battle Cards as weapons.
  • Parodied In Palworld with "Reincarnation Guy", who can be found at a location along a shoreline on the lower right edge of the Palpagos Islands. A level 50 character dressed like a motorcycle cop, he will tell you how he was hit by a truck while on the job and woke up on the island. He'll then note that he's also acquired the power to create slices of pizza from thin air.

Web Comics

  • In Layers, particular teenagers can teleport to another world called Layer and have various powers such as telekinesis.
  • In Her Summon, a summoner can temporarily transport Jin-Kyung to her world whenever she gets in danger. He gains magical powers by using mundane items as a conduit for spells but loses his magic when teleported back to Earth.
  • Hardcore Leveling Warrior has the virtual reality game, Lucid Adventure,which turns out to be an actual world. It is contained within a sub-space that can connect to players' consciousness through their dreams, which they can play when they fall asleep.
  • In the Dreamland Chronicles, Alex, when in Dreamland, has the Sword of Kings when he falls asleep. He also has magic armor and the ability to fly. Later on, his fraternal twin brother, Dan, gains the ability to dream and can lucid dream, giving him complete control over his dream form.

Western Animation

  • Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone has a group of children, and their dog is average. That is until they fall asleep to defend the Dream Zone from the Nightmare Prince with their powers.
  • Twelve Forever has three protagonists who can teleport themselves to Endless Island, where each has a unique power. Twelve get superhuman strength, Esther can create constructs from light, and Todd is a shapeshifter.
  • In Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero, Penn, Boone, and Sashi take over heroes in another dimension with superpowers or other abilities depending on the overshadowed hero. The villains, Rippen and Larry, much like the heroes may get powers, too.
  • In Code Lyoko, whenever a person gets Virtualized into Lyoko they gain a form and abilities that seem to be based on their personality.
  • From Chalk Zone, Magic Chalk is seemingly ordinary chalk, that while in the real world can open a portal to the zone, and draw anything in an artist's hands while in the titular world.
  • Played with in He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: in Orko's home dimension, he's an excellent mage and powerful enough to challenge the Istari, while on Eternia its magic environment crippled him so much that he comes across as inept. Even though he is weakened, he has been learning how to use magic from scratch in Eternia, which gained Adam's respect.
  • In The Owl House, Glyph magic is granted from a powerful substance known as Titan's Blood. In the Boiling Isles, Luz is able to cast this magic as it absorbs the magic around them. In season one, Luz and Lilith briefly fight in the human world, and Luz's glyphs do not work because there is no Titan's Blood. However, the first episode of season three, Thanks to Them, has Luz and her friends hunting for the substance, and thus the glyph magic works again near a bottle of it. Witches from the Boiling Isles, who have bile sacs which enable them to cast magic, are exempt from this effect, and can cast magic in the human world.
  • Dungeons and Dragons, the magical weapons given to the heroes by Dungeon Master only function in that realm. One episode where they actually make it back to their world, they find this out the hard way when Venger follows them, this condition not applying to his magic. They have to retreat back and goad him to follow, lest their world even survive for them to return to.