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Tvtropes superpowered evil side
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tvtropes superpowered evil side
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However, if their particular emotion overloads, they glitch out unwillingly and potentially permanently, lashing out at everyone around them with even greater levels of power. Typical access to Glitch Mode makes said emotion flow back into the user to an extent, which causes the personality shift (Lily's emotion is anger, Al's is sadness, Lucil's is joy, Celica's is despair, and Clea's is courage). The reason is eventually revealed to be that the buggies (the miniature Entoma that enable Glitch Mode in the first place) actually feed off of a specific emotion, preventing the user from feeling it. Even when used as a standard Super Mode, it changes the user's personality in a specific way that differs depending on the user, and usually for the worse. It's not so much that Ratatosk is Emil's Super-Powered Evil Side instead, Emil is Ratatosk's Non-Action Guy side.

  • Emil from Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World has Ratatosk mode, where he morphs from a Woobie-ish Non-Action Guy into an ur-badass Anti-Hero Blood Knight.
  • The Abomination in Darkest Dungeon is a werewolf that has mutated even his human form into a Humanoid Abomination, but the character in question is afraid that "it" does things behind his back such as eating children or causing mayhem and lives in constant paranoia as a result.
  • (Although they both are pretty damn powerful as-is.) The emergence of their Super-Powered Evil Sides are Alucard's greatest fear and Soma's bad ending.

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    Soma Cruz in Castlevania: Chronicles of Sorrow is the reincarnation of Dracula, while Alucard is Dracula's son.Any character who uses the Berserk skill gains a similar effect as the weretiger transformation, but the downside is that it kills you in three turns unless you have equipment that averts death.He can be directed to the target of the Influence skill (learned from Boss Goblins). Rei can transform into a weretiger when he rejoins the party after the Time Skip like Kaiser, Rei's attack power is vastly increased but he attacks random targets.Two other gene fusions allow it to be controlled, with one ( Infinity + Failure) significantly weaker than the "true" form ( Infinity + Trance + Radiance). Its normal form ( the Infinity gene alone) is uncontrollable and Ryu will attack randomly (including his allies). Ryu can transform into the ultimate dragon, Kaiser.

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    This seems pretty incongruous with the rest of Anon’s skillset, until Chapter 7 when you learn that he’s actually an amnesiac fragment of Legion, a shattered chaos god and the Greater-Scope Villain, and that using Hidden Depths means letting Legion’s will take over.

  • In BoxxyQuest: The Gathering Storm, Anonymous learns a skill called “Hidden Depths” that lets him deal massive damage to an enemy, but then leaves him in a state of uncontrollable rage for the rest of the fight.
  • In the third game, the transformation is changed to a "Trance" attack, where he becomes much more powerful, however the transformation only lasts a limited time, or until you leave the room. After this, Django eventually gains the ability to transform between human "Red Django" and vampire "Black Django." Though it might be argued that Black Django isn't that much more powerful as, despite his dark-based powers, he loses the ability to use all of Django's magic (gaining new spells only he can use) and is harmed by both rain and sunshine.

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    In the second game of the series Django is infected with vampirism and almost loses his soul before his half-brother Sabata purifies him with the Solar Pile. Django, the gun-slinging hero of Boktai.

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    Plus there's the whole thing about it killing you ( and thus ending the game) if you stay in that form for too long. Using it results in a reputation loss, except for scripted events that force you into it.

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    An interesting example in that the Slayer seems to have been part of the PC all along, and only surfaces when the PC loses their soul.

  • The Slayer from Baldur's Gate II, a ten-foot tall spiky mass of pure murder that the protagonist can use and results from channeling the power of Bhaal, the murder god who fathered the PC.
  • Terumi invokes her transformation and completes the process, but she's saved by Ragna and later turns to tap into that power as a regular Super Mode. A botching of her "smelting" process (as in the entire building and city she was in exploded) resulted in her being incomplete and developing her own personality. In a twist of the usual formula, Mu is her original form, created to destroy Master Unit Amaterasu, the equivalent of God in this setting.
  • BlazBlue: Mu-12, the Sword of the Godslayer Kusanagi, is this for Noel Vermillion.






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