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== Non-Video Game Examples ==
== Non-Video Game Examples ==
* [[Captain America]]'s shield is completely unbreakable. The few times it's been broken were either retconned away as weaker copies or the villain had reality-warping powers and due to the natures of the stories, the shield was restored in the end.
* [[Captain America (comics)]]'s shield is completely unbreakable. The few times it's been broken were either retconned away as weaker copies or the villain had reality-warping powers and due to the natures of the stories, the shield was restored in the end.
* In a cinematic ''[[GURPS]]'' game guns never jam, swords never dull, knives never break and so on. Interestingly this has no effect on shields, the default assumption is that shields cannot be broken by any force.
* In a cinematic ''[[GURPS]]'' game guns never jam, swords never dull, knives never break and so on. Interestingly this has no effect on shields, the default assumption is that shields cannot be broken by any force.
* A literary example would be the ''[[Redwall]]'' series, where Martin The Warrior's [[Thunderbolt Iron]] sword has lasted for possibly centuries (including a lengthy sojourn on the roof of Redwall Abbey, exposed to the weather for many seasons) without ever rusting or losing its edge.
* A literary example would be the ''[[Redwall]]'' series, where Martin The Warrior's [[Thunderbolt Iron]] sword has lasted for possibly centuries (including a lengthy sojourn on the roof of Redwall Abbey, exposed to the weather for many seasons) without ever rusting or losing its edge.