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== .hack and the Propagation ==

I seem to remember that in one of the .hack games, one of the powerful 'Phases' (Phase 3: The Propagation, aka Magus) had an attack that could perform a TPK -- and then there was Phase 6, Macha, who could cause your entire party to become 'Charmed' and start killing one another (which usually left the party with one very low-HP character left standing, leaving them easily dispatched by a cinematic attack); it should thusly be mentioned that sometimes a monster or boss in an RPG (or at least a CRPG) will have abilities geared towards causing a TPK to occur. If someone else feels this is true, then please be so kind as to write it up (I wouldn't know where to begin with writing it, so therefore . . . )! [[Special:Contributions/72.234.50.130|72.234.50.130]] ([[User talk:72.234.50.130|talk]]) 05:26, 30 November 2008 (UTC)

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.hack and the Propagation

I seem to remember that in one of the .hack games, one of the powerful 'Phases' (Phase 3: The Propagation, aka Magus) had an attack that could perform a TPK -- and then there was Phase 6, Macha, who could cause your entire party to become 'Charmed' and start killing one another (which usually left the party with one very low-HP character left standing, leaving them easily dispatched by a cinematic attack); it should thusly be mentioned that sometimes a monster or boss in an RPG (or at least a CRPG) will have abilities geared towards causing a TPK to occur. If someone else feels this is true, then please be so kind as to write it up (I wouldn't know where to begin with writing it, so therefore . . . )! 72.234.50.130 (talk) 05:26, 30 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]