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Someone in fiction who gains such powers is a [[Drunken Master]]
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== Action Adventure Games ==
* Done in ''[[Ōkami|Okami]]'' and its sequel ''[[Ōkamiden|Okamiden]]''. Even the great god Amaterasu likes to quaff some Steel Fist sake before laying the celestial smack down. It's also inverted in the boss fight with Orochi, who is [[Immune to Bullets|completely invulnerable]]... until you use hydrokinesis to force-feed him the best sake in the entire world, thus getting him so drunk that he becomes vulnerable to your attacks.
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* ''Atelier Judie'' has enemy bears that will feed you wine, which makes your accuracy drop dramatically.
* In ''[[Baten Kaitos]]'' Japanese Rice Wine actually revives the player, and beer/red wine/sweet wine can heal. Even a certain miniboss will use "Rough 'em up drink," which increases defense.
* In ''[[Orcs and& Elves]]'' for cell phones and the DS, you can drink ale to increase your stats but decrease accuracy. Additionally, the screen slowly sways back and forth the more drunk you are.
* During the [[Wild West]] chapter of ''[[Live a Live]]'', booze and smokes are your primary healing items. They all drop your stats when used, however.
* In ''[[The Witcher]]'' videogame, drinking makes the screen wobble and blur, makes Geralt stagger around and reduces fighting ability, but several talents can be taken that only activate when intoxicated. In addition, strong, quality alcohol is used as a base for most potions.
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