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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 One Half½|Ranma 1/2]]'' is the Phoenix Emperor Saffron. If his maturation ritual is completed successfully, he becomes a living "power plant" to Mt. Phoenix and all its people, constantly shedding light and heat without the slightest effort. If something goes awry, though, he loses control of his power, becoming psychotic, and releasing his energy as raw flame and beams capable of vaporizing mountains. As one character put it, he's like "a flamethrower without a safety valve."
* [[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.