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** And the final straw it's a universal skill for warriors named "Inner Rage", in when you use it the cooldown in Heroic Strike (strong blow with lots of threat that can be used with other attacks) and Cleave (same, but striking two objectives) are reduced in half for 15 sec. The thing is, even if a Protection warrior use it always because it means he will do more threat, and Fury warrior can achieve a rate of decent rage generation to allow him to use it from time to time, you cannot use Deadly Calm and Inner rage at the same time as Arms (using one locks the other), and where Deadly Calm it's beneficial for the Arms warrior, he never have a rate of rage generation comparable to that of the Fury warrior. It's like the devs saying that those Arms warriors are the real badasses of the crew and they actually are in peace at themselves.
* At the end of Tails' story in [[Sonic Adventure]], Tails {{spoiler|defuses Robotnik's missile}}, foiling Robotnik's final attempt to salvage ''something'' from the situation after having his plans summarily collapse around him over the past several hours. When Robotnik comes after Tails in his final robot, he lapses into this instead of being his usual [[Large Ham|bombastic]] self. It's... surprisingly unsettling, actually.
* ''[[Silent Hill 4]]'': Even though he may yell from the force of his attacks, don't expect
* ''[[Professor Layton and the Unwound Future]]'' has, surprisingly, Layton himself display this. Normally his voice is calm and pleasant, and his eyes are round black dots that convey a benign disposition. When the [[Big Bad]] {{spoiler|kidnaps Layton's adopted daughter}}, he adopts a steely harsh tone of voice and his eyes become flattened, yet he manages not to let loose with the anger he's so obviously feeling. Once he {{spoiler|gets her back}}, his features go back to normal, even while confronting the [[Big Bad]].
* A Renegade option in ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'' plays this quite well.
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'''Penguin:''' Aren't you scary! ([[Evil Laugh]])
'''Batman:''' You're about to find out. }}
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* Pit in ''[[Kid Icarus]]: Uprising'' is prone to throwing out one-liners, snarky comments, and even manages a few [[In the Name of the Moon]] speeches. But when {{spoiler|Hades mockingly presents the very real possibility that Pit may be forced to kill his Goddess, Lady Palutena, when she is possessed by an evil force}} all Pit manages is an oddly calm, very blunt, "Go home."
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