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Sometimes characters get [[Role -Playing Game|stronger by]] [[Tabletop RPG|leveling up]]. Other times they have to [[Training Fromfrom Hell|train under hard conditions]] to [[Took a Level Inin Badass|take a level in Badass]]. But there are times the character only needs to defeat his opponent and he'll get a boost to his strength, getting this way powers related to his enemy. There are some ways this can happen:
* The character has an ability that lets him copy the powers of anyone he defeats. He doesn't need to kill his opponent (though that's what usually happens); just defeating his enemy will grant him any power his opponent had. He doesn't [[Power Parasite|steal the power]] outright; he merely copies it.
* The character learns an ability or special move (normally one exact to one his opponent had) after the match, or he may get an object that lets him use or learn the technique.
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** In ''[[Digimon Xros Wars]]'', several of the Bagra generals can absorb members of their armies to gain their powers. The first general to do so is MadLeomon.
* The victorious mechs in ''[[Gigantic Formula]]'' gain abilities, technology and personnel from the countries they defeat.
* When a Campione in ''[[Campione!]]'' kills a god, they gain a portion of the god's authority. Notably, this requires specific conditions: it won't work if, for example, the Campione kills a god that was first weakened by someone else.
 
* The dolls in ''[[Rozen Maiden]]''. Because in the end, [[There Can Be Only One]].
 
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