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== [[Comics]] ==
* [[Yin-Yang Bomb|Malphast]] pulls what may have been a subtle use of this in ''[[PS238]]'' (it's possible the loss was a side effect, rather than fuel), though it's not ''his'' hit points he uses to cure Tyler's sleepiness.
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* [[The Mighty Thor|Thor]]'s most powerful attack, the God Blast, channels his life energy through Mjolnir, combining their power for an attack that can drive away a hungry Galactus.
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** In ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', the skill 'Pep Up' gives the caster's HP and MP to another character and then removes the caster from battle.
* In ''[[Paladin's Quest]]'', all spells draw from HP. Casting a healing spell kills the caster and heals the rest of the party.
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** The sequel game, [[Lennus II]], uses the same system.
* In the ''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'' series, special physical attacks (which do not involve simply using the 'attack' command) take a small chunk of the caster's HP to use. Of course, when enemies use the same attacks on the party, [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard|they effectively get to do so without losing any HP]].
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