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== Comic Books ==
* A ray that destroys fabric featured in a ''[[Shadow Lady]]'' story in ''Big Bang Comics''.
* In the ''[[XXXenophile]]'' story "Time Piece", Franz claims to be naked because [[Terminator (franchise)|only living matter can be sent through time]]. {{spoiler|It's actually part of fetish roleplay between him and his partner.}}
* In "The Mind Molder" arc in the ''[[Doc Savage]]'' series published by [[DC Comics]] in the late 1980s, "Monk" Mayfair was tasked with coming up with a way of rendering their foes' gasmasks inoperative. He concocted a gas that dissolved polymers, forgetting that he was wearing a polyester suit.
* In ''[[Green Lantern]]'', when a power ring puts you in a uniform, you'll be back in your own clothes when the ring is deactivated. This isn't the case with Star Sapphires.
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== Tabletop Games ==
* The "Disrobe" spell from the ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' "Book of Erotic Fantasy". Although it doesn't affect magical items, it's still a good way to score a [[Defeat by Modesty]].
* One of the joke items featured in an April issue of ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' was the "Snazzy Ring", a magical ring that would make the wearer's armour take on the appearance of an [[Gorgeous Garment Generation|elegant gown or suit]], while still providing the same level of protection. Unless it went wrong, in which case it left you genuinely naked and destroyed your outfit, making it The Nudifier as well if you roll a 1.
* In ''[[Changeling: The Dreaming]]'', it is often easier to target spells at someone's clothes than at the wearer. This can go very wrong, or very right depending on your intentions. A popular example is to keep someone out of a battle by making their clothes (and hopefully them) superjump away from it.
* In the Third Edition ''[[GURPS]]'' supplement "Mixed Doubles", a superhuman called the Liquidator can liquefy matter... including another super's costume. The background stated that he hadn't used this ability on a female metahuman yet, and that the likely result would be a) outrage from her and b) considerable coverage from the media.
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** A spell reserved for fae and the humans raised by them will have all clothing slip off the target and tangle around its feet. The GM is advised to penalise use as combat preparation, since that'd be bad roleplaying for the character type.
** Another spell disintegrates dead matter, but not living bodies, so it can be used for this effect.
* One of the joke items featured in an April issue of ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' was the "Snazzy Ring", a magical ring that would make the wearer's armour take on the appearance of an [[Gorgeous Garment Generation|elegant gown or suit]], while still providing the same level of protection. Unless it went wrong, in which case it left you genuinely naked and destroyed your outfit, making it The Nudifier as well if you roll a 1.
 
 
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* ''[[Nethack]]''
** The Scroll of Destroy Armor.
** TheA Succubus[[Horny isDevils|Foocubus]] a(succubus creatureor thatincubus) removes armor and clothes before she givesgiving you a "Very Educational Experience", which givesmay give you +1 level and increases your wisdom (other, often detrimental effects are also possible, mind you). Of course, low-level characters may simply just go [[Out with a Bang]], so the technique should only be attempted by higher leveledlevel characters. Either way, the Succubus isit's a very useful way to remove cursed armor. After allConversely, thewatch succubusout isthat amongthey thewon't originalremove [[Hornyyour Devils]]levitation item while floating over lava, or something like that.
** Disintegration Blasts first destroy your armor. Then they instant-kill you. Unless you are immune for some or other reason.
* In Russian adventure game ''Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka'', there's a prank spell. It looks like a cure for [[Taken for Granite|petrification]], but actually just disrobes the caster. Used by the protagonist for {{spoiler|tricking the [[Big Bad]] into removing her magical protections}}.
* In ''[[X-COM (Video Game)|X-COM]] Apocalypse'', the Entropy Gun. It's a homing bio missile which on hit starts to dissolve all your armour and weapons. On its own it doesn't do any damage, however, dissolved ammunition tends to fire. Including grenades.
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* ''[[Girls with Slingshots]]'' has [http://www.daniellecorsetto.com/GWS770.html lasers] that remove your clothes, used in playing [[Strip Poker|Strip Laser Tag]].
* In ''[[The Easy Breather]]'', Ant Woman, in her non-heroic identity, met such a robot at the jewelry store.
* ''[[Yet Another Fantasy Gamer Comic]]'' [http://yafgc.net/?id=820comic/0820-peek-a-boo/ reminds] us: "[[Disintegrator Ray|Disintegration]] Finesse" has [[Power Perversion Potential|many uses]]...
* ''[[Intragalactic]]'' has the [http://intragalacticcomic.com/2009/05/25/064-the-naked-time/ Nuditizer] (link [[Webcomic/NSFW|NSFW]]), apparently a piece of medical equipment. Which could come off as really handy when emergency access to the body is needed fast. It sure seems faster than scissors.
* ''The Adventures of Fifine'' has an unusual variant: Naked Island. Just arriving on the island by whatever means will obliterate clothes.
* In ''Super Bikini Girls'', Ebony and Ivory's bikinis are destroyed by a giant alien monster's "Preasure Beam". They [[Full-Frontal Assault|continue fighting]] covered by [[Censor Box|the word "censored"]].
* ThisIn [http://wapsisquare.com/comic/blew-her-clothes/ one strip] of ''[[Wapsi Square]]'' this was misdiagnosed by Bud (in that Bud thought that this was all that happened, but the truth was far more complicated) in [http://wapsisquare.com/comic/blew-her-clothes/ a strip] of ''[[Wapsi Square]]''. Link is NSFW and contains some spoilers.
 
 
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