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* Fae and Arasai (an [[Evil Twin]] ''race'') from [[EverQuest II]] ''all'' go through this process, so long as their spirit bud remains intact in-between lives.
* ''[[Disgaea]]'': {{spoiler|Rozalin happens to be having some dreams about a blood-smeared battlefield after her sudden departure from her luxurious mansion. These are actually vivid memories of her past life as the real Overlord Zenon. That life comes back to haunt her more than any reincarnation normally should.}}
** In many [[Nippon Ichi]] games, reincarnation is a vital tool to power up your [[Player MooksMook]]s, you can even reincarnate the hero but he will still have the same form he did before reincarnating.
* Reincarnation is a central theme of the ''[[Soul Blazer]]'' trilogy, for the hero and the many creatures he interacts with. [[Soul Blazer|Blazer]] is implied to have been reincarnated many times in the service of The Master (Deathtoll calls him a "creature that suffers eternal transmigration of the soul and cannot die"), and [[Illusion of Gaia|Will]] and his friends reincarnate and meet each other at the end of his journey. [[Terranigma]]'s Ark has reincarnation play out for him in a horribly depressing way. {{spoiler|He is fated to continue the cycle of death and rebirth; resurrecting one world and destroying the other; himself included, each time switching between Light and Dark. It's said that he has done this countless times in countless lives and will continue to do it countless times again.}}
* Souls can be reincarnated in ''[[Afterlife]]'', provided [[Be Careful What You Wish For|they believed in it before they died]]. This is achieved by chucking them through a glowing portal-nexus-thingy situated halfway between heaven and hell, which in turn is accessible by a special soul train.