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(Found another example Haruhi Suzumiya and changed some things from the Urban Arcana example espeically since its an inverted example of the trope. Thank you for that, 2dgirlfan)
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* ''[[Flip Flappers]]'' has the world of Pure Illusion where those who can synchronize with a crystal gain the power to [[Magical Girl|Flip Flap]]. This process gives the [[Title Drop|Flip Flappers]] magical powers along with a different look.
* ''[[Flip Flappers]]'' has the world of Pure Illusion where those who can synchronize with a crystal gain the power to [[Magical Girl|Flip Flap]]. This process gives the [[Title Drop|Flip Flappers]] magical powers along with a different look.
* ''[[Yuki Yuna is a Hero]]'' has the girls who 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. The Fairies support their heroes by giving them weapons and abilities to fight the Vertex.
* ''[[Yuki Yuna is a Hero]]'' has the girls who 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. The Fairies support their heroes by giving them weapons and abilities to fight the Vertex.
* ''[[Haruhi Suzumiya]]'' have Espers that cannot access their powers unless in a Closed Space or a similar dimension. The only powers they have in reality is sensing the Closed Spaces and entering them.

== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* The manfra, ''[[Dreamland]]'', have people known as Traveler who gains access to the titular setting by facing their phobia and gaining a power related to it.
* The manfra, ''[[Dreamland]]'', have people known as Traveler who gains access to the titular setting by facing their phobia and gaining a power related to it.
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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* In ''[[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 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 require magic to bypass it: In D&D one is expected to have a magic weapon by ~level 4 and can find ways to have one temporarily from first level, but in Urban Arcana any kind of magic weapon is exceptionally rare and likely an archaic weapon 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 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 ~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 an archaic weapon even if you find one.


== [[Theatre]] ==
== [[Theatre]] ==