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* ''VideoGame/Persona3'':
** Chariot and Justice are an initially-merged DualBoss that revives each other when one is downed, requiring both to be defeated at the same time. In the original/''Portable'', they always revive at full health, while in ''[[VideoGame/Persona3Reload Reload]]'' they have less health after each revive.
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* ''VideoGame/WorldOfHorror'': The boss of "Freakish Fable of a Frightening Flood" is T'Cithura, a monster worshipped as a fertility god by the villagers of Kaibara. You have to defeat it before it drains your [[SanityMeter Reason]] and brainwashes your character into joining the cult, but first you have to get rid of the villagers empowering it with prayer that restore its health each round.
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Far more common in Roleplaying Games than in most other genres, as the ability to heal is so important in the genre that the WhiteMage is considered a mandatory inclusion on every party, provided the game ''has'' the concept of a party to begin with. So, it makes sense that your enemies would have this ability has well.

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Far more common in Roleplaying Games than in most other genres, as the ability to heal is so important in the genre that the WhiteMage is considered a mandatory inclusion on every party, provided the game ''has'' the concept of a party to begin with. So, it makes sense that your enemies would have this ability has as well.
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* ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'': In the UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}[=/=]UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 version, the boss of Shamar; Dark Guardian, will warp to the edge of the arena to heal itself while bombarding you with a barrage of [[ShockAndAwe lightning bolts]] to keep you at bay. If you're skilled enough to dodge the lightning strikes and catch up to it, you can interrupt its healing process and trigger a quick-time event for a bonus chance to undo some of the health it gained back.

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* ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'': In the UsefulNotes/{{Wii}}[=/=]UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 Platform/{{Wii}}[=/=]Platform/PlayStation2 version, the boss of Shamar; Dark Guardian, will warp to the edge of the arena to heal itself while bombarding you with a barrage of [[ShockAndAwe lightning bolts]] to keep you at bay. If you're skilled enough to dodge the lightning strikes and catch up to it, you can interrupt its healing process and trigger a quick-time event for a bonus chance to undo some of the health it gained back.



** In the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]] ''Super Punch Out'', if you perform a KO punch on Aran Ryan, he'll follow up with a clinch that heals him while lowering your own health.

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** In the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]] ''Super Punch Out'', if you perform a KO punch on Aran Ryan, he'll follow up with a clinch that heals him while lowering your own health.

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