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See also [[Light Is Not Good]], [[Casting a Shadow]], [[Person of Mass Destruction]]. May or not be part of a [[Yin-Yang Bomb]]. Contrast [[Holy Hand Grenade]]. |
See also [[Light Is Not Good]], [[Casting a Shadow]], [[Person of Mass Destruction]]. May or not be part of a [[Yin-Yang Bomb]]. Contrast [[Holy Hand Grenade]]. |
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== Anime and Manga == |
== Anime and Manga == |
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* Ryoga's Shishi Hokodan from ''[[Ranma ½]]'', which is fueled by negative feelings and highly destructive. |
* Ryoga's Shishi Hokodan from ''[[Ranma ½]]'', which is fueled by negative feelings and highly destructive. |
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** There's also the bloodline curse from ''Changes'', which kills everyone related to a sacrificial victim. {{spoiler|It is ultimately used by Harry to destroy the entire Red Court.}} |
** There's also the bloodline curse from ''Changes'', which kills everyone related to a sacrificial victim. {{spoiler|It is ultimately used by Harry to destroy the entire Red Court.}} |
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* The Thought Bomb in ''[[Darth Bane]] Path of Destruction'' is one such example; using Sith energy, it obliterates all Force-sensitives (and for those close enough, all life-forms) within its radius, {{spoiler|including the Sith who used it.}} |
* The Thought Bomb in ''[[Darth Bane]] Path of Destruction'' is one such example; using Sith energy, it obliterates all Force-sensitives (and for those close enough, all life-forms) within its radius, {{spoiler|including the Sith who used it.}} |
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* Balefire from ''[[The Wheel of Time]]''. It doesn't kill its victim -- it burns away their very existence from reality, retroactively. In at least one case, the other combatants can no longer remember why certain things, caused by the targets of Balefire, happened. |
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== [[Tabletop Games]] == |
== [[Tabletop Games]] == |