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AnThe phenomenon where 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 himselfthemself 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. TheHowever, 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 twodifferent worlds that characters can be accessedaccess through different means like teleportation or a portalportals. 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.
 
[[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.
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[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]].
* Played straight in ''[[Persona 4]]'' and(as explained in canon with ''[[Persona 5|5]]''4 Arena), where the characters cannotcan summon their Personas outsidewhile in the TV World and the Metaverse during the main storyline, but subverted in their Fighting Games spinoffs. The characters within the setting believe that they can only summon their personasthem in these alternate dimensions, but in the fighting games turns out that they can do it in the real world under heavy duress or with the use of an [[Persona 3|evokerEvoker]], although not with the same level of power.
** ''[[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.
* ''[[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.
* 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 to transform into his alter ego.