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* Victor of ''[[Busou Renkin]]'' is significantly smaller in radius than most Persons of Mass Destruction, but more deadly: thanks to his [[Power Incontinence|always-on energy absorption powers]], he would likely kill every human being within a kilometer or two if he stayed in one place for more than an hour. {{spoiler|Main character Kazuki is immune, but only because he's turning into a Victor-alike himself.}}
* Lina Inverse from ''[[Slayers]]'' routinely hurls spells that blow up cities. Her most powerful spell has the potential to unmake creation. In fact, In the first episode of the new series, ''Slayers Revolution'', {{spoiler|Lina is arrested "On suspicion of being Lina Inverse"}}. There is perhaps only one person in the world that she fears: her elder sister Luna, who is stated to have taken down a [[Our Dragons Are Different|Plasma Dragon]] with a mundane kitchen knife. And she possesses an [[Infinity+1 Sword]]. [[Word of God]] says Luna is equal in power to Xelloss, who is really freaking powerful<ref>Now that Chaos Dragon and Hellmaster are dead, he's the fifth most powerful demon in the world.</ref>.
* Ranma's final opponent in ''[[Ranma
* [[Naruto]] and his fellow jinchuuriki all have very nasty [[Sealed Evil in a Can|demons sealed inside]] of them. [[Super-Powered Evil Side|It is a bad idea]] to piss them off. But of course, they get the [[Bullying a Dragon]] treatment.
** They really get to show off their power later on in the manga, {{spoiler|causing blasts that vapourize entire mountain ranges with ease.}}
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* Galen "Starkiller" Marek, the main character of ''[[Star Wars]]: [[The Force Unleashed]]'' is trained to use the Force to its maximum potential, uncaring of supposed limits and truly embodying "size matters not". He can bring down a Star Destroyer by himself, as well as create what are practically Force Shockwaves. And then there's Luke. If he went Sith, he would've been a definite Person of Mass Destruction. As it is, he's just the Jedi's personal assassin.
* In addition to their horrendously powerful fighting abilities, such as ''deflecting tank shells'', the Valkyria in ''[[Valkyria Chronicles]]'' are capable of using the Valkyria's Flame, a devastating suicide attack that causes an explosion powerful enough to rival most nuclear bombs.
* Fayt, the hero of ''[[Star Ocean: Till the End of Time]]'' turned out to literally be able to {{spoiler|just plain delete things out of existence.}} As can the secondary female lead, Maria. {{spoiler|Although she requires a physical catalyst.}}
* In ''[[Disgaea]]'' characters who have at least overlord-level strength can and will destroy the world if really ticked off. Though they can only do to when using [[Cutscene Power to the Max]]. Laharl does do it in a [[Bad End]], {{spoiler|as does Mao}}.
* Pretty much anyone and everyone in the ''[[Geneforge]]'' games who uses the augmentation canisters {{spoiler|or the eponymous [[Artifact of Doom]]}}. Combine this with the tendency of such people to turn into [[Ax Crazy]] psychopaths, and you've got a recipe for disaster on your hands.
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* ''[[God of War|Kratos.]]'' [[Unstoppable Rage]] given form. He gave [[One-Man Army]] a new meaning by becoming a one-man ''armageddon''. If anything from Greek myth was left alive by the end of God of War III, it's because ''he hadn't killed it yet''.
* Id from ''[[Xenogears]]''. Destroying a village by a momentary outbreak, wiping out an entire army, fighting [[Humongous Mecha|Gears]] bare handed...
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'' has the Greybeards, who, much like Black Bolt above, have taken a vow of silence because their voices are too powerful. Only one of them can talk to you without making the ground shake. Luckily for others, they [[All Powerful Bystander|stay on their monastery at the world's tallest mountain, not getting involved with Skyrim's problems]]
{{quote| '''Arngeir''': Their voices are too powerful for anyone not trained in the way of the voice. Even a whisper could kill you.}}
* The player in ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (video game)|Knights of the Old Republic]] II'' is constantly accused of being one, having destroyed worlds both accidentally and on purpose.
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