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== Fan Works ==
* In ''[[Turnabout Storm (Fanfic)|Turnabout Storm]]'', [[Ace Attorney (Visual Novel)|Phoenix's]] mystical [[Lie Detector]], the Magatama, ended up working like this when [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|Twilight]] made contact with it [[Wrong -Context Magic|through her magic]]. It gave her the ability to see Psyche-Locks<ref>Visual representation of how deeply someone is hidding a secret</ref> without needing to hold the Magatama with her.
 
 
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* All of the weapons in ''[[Drakengard]]'' come with a magical spell the protagonist can use perfectly once he equips the weapon. He can also use a variety of weapons and weapon styles perfectly, but that's [[Hand Wave|probably because he's a]] [[Badass Normal]].
* In the ''[[Metroid]]'' series of games, not only does Samus acquire new powers and skills by collecting artifacts, she often [[Bag of Spilling|loses these artifacts]] and has to collect them all over again.
* In ''[[Fate Stay Night]]'', Emiya Shirou's (and by extension, {{spoiler|Emiya/Archer's}}) unique [[Functional Magic|Tracing]] allows him to gain the abilities of his faked weapons' previous owners. Each of the three scenarios also has another [[Upgrade Artifact]]: In ''Fate'', it was [[Eleventh -Hour Superpower|Avalon]]. ''Unlimited Blade Works'', it was the eponymous [[Field of Blades|Reality Marble]]. In ''Heaven's Feel'', Shirou is [[Blessed With Suck]] as {{spoiler|his left arm is lost in a fight and replaced by Archer's}}, which allows him to match up against Servants but quickly overwhelms his mind and body.
* The ''[[Golden Sun]]'' series of portable RPGs features items which teach specific psyenergy (the game's equivalent to magic) abilities to the character who equips them.
** However, these items can be unequipped to be equipped by other characters, making this more a sort of Device Magic. A more fitting example is perhaps the Psyenergy-tablets in the elemental rocks in ''Golden Sun: The Lost Age''.
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