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* ''[[Fire Emblem]]''. At first, you're generally on par with the imperial scrubs. Near the end of the game, though, you'll probably have "that one guy" (or even better, multiple), who you can just throw into a pile of red guys, and laugh at they waltz up and basically get obliterated. It's almost tragic.
** In fact, for some this is a [[Self-Imposed Challenge]], to play through an entire game using only one character.
** As a more specific (and [[Egregious]]) example, it is apparently not only entirely possible, but ''easy,'' to solo the entirety of ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance'' with the main character, Ike. [[Badass Normal|And he's just a seventeen-year-old mercenary kid]] with a [[BFSBig Freaking Sword]].
** In ''Path of Radiance'', there's also Nephenee. The only edge Ike has over her is Aether. Nephenee doesn't need it, because the enemies in most cases are lucky if they ''even manage damage her at all''. If they manage to bring her health halfway down, her Wrath ability kicks in, which boosts her critical hit ration dramatically, so one hit kills will be served in bulk.
*** Also, Mia can do serious damage thanks to Vantage. Throw on a Brave Sword, and they all die.
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