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* This is a technique sometimes used in ''[[Dragon Ball|Dragon Ball Z]]'', originally by Tenshinhan, albeit in [[Filler]] Piccolo (And once Krillin, oddly enough) loves using it as well.
* ''[[Ninin ga Shinobuden]]'' has Onsokumaru attempt to use a cloning jutsu. He succeeds, but ends up locked in an "epic" battle with the clone. {{spoiler|Who poofs out of existence anyway when the spell duration runs out.}}
* Konatsu the Kunoichi from ''[[Ranma One Half½]]'' has a technique that allows him to do this.
** Cologne's "Splitting Cat Hairs" technique in the anime also counts, seeing as it causes a circle of 18 clones of Cologne. True, 17 of those Colognes are merely illusions (presumably [[Battle Aura]] projections), but the technique makes use of the sheer number of them to allow the real Cologne to beat on her opponent without them being able to hit the real her in return. Ranma only manages to overcome it by [[Indy Ploy|throwing a bit of KFC to the center of the real circle, so the hungry Cologne snaps it up and drops the move]].
* In ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'', {{spoiler|the Father}} creates all the {{spoiler|homunculi}} from undesirable pieces of his own soul, although you wouldn't guess it because, with the exception of {{spoiler|Pride}}, there isn't much family resemblance. He can also reabsorb them, but that's a very unpleasant process.
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* In ''[[Heroes of Newerth]]'', there's a special power up that clones you twice. You can also clone yourself by using an item, the Geometer's Bane, and some heroes can do it on their own.
* In ''[[Super Mario World (video game)|Super Mario World]]'', some Chargin' Chucks can split into three identical copies, which all then proceed to attack.
* In the tactical RPG ''[[Kartia: theThe Word of Fate]]'' for the [[PS 1]], the elf twins have this power, though it's only visibly used by the male one near the end of the game in Toxa's scenario.
* ''[[Etrian Odyssey]] III: The Drowned City'' has a [[Ninja]] class; one of their moves lets them create a shadow clone to fill the usually-vacant sixth slot in the usual [[Five-Man Band|five-man party]]. However, they can use this to fill ''any'' empty slot... potentially resulting in a small army of fake!ninjas covering for the real one.
* Mardek Chapter 2, in which your first mission includes killing a guy who is "actually five blokes in one" or something like that. Magic theives.
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