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** Second-generation capes, the children of first-generations, at first appear to have an "easier" time with triggers, such as from waking up alone after sleepwalking or due to a rough foul in a basketball game. In actuality, first-generation capes will tend to have dysfunctional family lives due to their trauma and powers which will in turn put their children under high levels of stress for most of their lives. Glory Girl, for example, was desperate to prove herself to her parents and triggered after the foul when she realized her parents ''weren't even paying attention''.

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** Second-generation capes, the children of first-generations, at first appear to have an "easier" time with triggers, such as from waking up alone after sleepwalking or due to a rough foul in a basketball game. In actuality, first-generation capes will tend to have dysfunctional family lives due to their trauma and powers which will in turn put their children under high levels of stress for most of their lives. Glory Girl, for example, was desperate to prove herself to her parents and triggered after the foul when she realized her parents ''weren't even paying attention''. As at least one member of the fandom has observed, “easier” does not mean “easy.”
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* ''Fanfic/TheHurricane'': [[spoiler:Laurel awakens the Canary Cry while trying to save Shado from being murdered by an insane Slade. According to WordOfGod, her metagene was activated thanks to the numerous strange chemicals found in the abandoned Japanese submarine where the Mirakuru was found and Ivo's lab on the ''Amazo'' that she came into contact with, combined with absorbing some of the mystical energy emitted from Lian Yu. Slade's attempt to kill Shado via choking her to death served as the emotional trigger that forced it to finally express itself in the Cry]].
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* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' The Curse Series are a more powerful variants of the Legendary Weapons. However, the Cardinal Heroes who wield these weapons must experience extreme psychological trauma in order to unlock the Cursed Weapons. Early on, after losing a rigged duel due blatant cheating on part of Motoyasu & Malty, and having his one companion being forcefully taken away from him, Naofumi, the titular Shield Hero, unlocks his Shield's Curse Series, giving him the Wrath Shield. [[spoiler:Later, the Three Heroes would also unlock their own respective Curse Series following the Spirit Tortoise Incident.]]

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* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' ''Literature/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' The Curse Series are a more powerful variants of the Legendary Weapons. However, the Cardinal Heroes who wield these weapons must experience extreme psychological trauma in order to unlock the Cursed Weapons. Early on, after losing a rigged duel due blatant cheating on part of Motoyasu & Malty, and having his one companion being forcefully taken away from him, Naofumi, the titular Shield Hero, unlocks his Shield's Curse Series, giving him the Wrath Shield. [[spoiler:Later, the Three Heroes would also unlock their own respective Curse Series following the Spirit Tortoise Incident.]]



* ''LightNovel/ThatTimeIGotReincarnatedAsASlime'': At the climax of Volume 13, the leader of the [[TheEmpire Eastern Empire's]] Armored Division, Calgurio, pushed to the brink from watching his entire division [[MookHorrorShow be slaughtered]] by the forces of Tempest and realizing [[ItsAllMyFault he has only himself to blame for his arrogance]], triggers an Awakening into a Saint and unlocks the power of his [[InfinityPlusOneSword God-class equipment]], becoming a warrior whose power could rival a ''True Demon Lord''. This then becomes {{deconstructed}} when he immediately fights [[MonsterProgenitor Diablo]] and realizes that [[UnskilledButStrong his body isn't used to his new power nor has his armaments properly synched with him]], with [[BloodKnight Diablo]] even lamenting that if he had more time he might have been a true WorthyOpponent. Volume 14 then reveals [[spoiler:[[InvokedTrope this was the whole point]] of sending the Armored Division to attack Tempest with incomplete info by the Emperor and his highest advisors. They ''intended'' for most of the million-strong Armored Division to be killed off so that the trauma would push the strongest/highest-potential combatants past their limits and Awaken, with two undercover agents nearby to get the newly-Awakened warriors out, as such warriors [[QualityOverQuantity such warriors would be more than worth the losses]]. A similar precedent had been followed during the Empire's "failed" offensive against Veldora in the distant past. [[DidntSeeThatComing Unfortunately for the Empire]], only Calgurio actually lived long enough and became sufficiently traumatized to Awaken (the rest ended up dying too fast to have their revelation) and all Empire combatants ended up slain and then revived BroughtDownToBadass by Rimuru.]]

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* ''LightNovel/ThatTimeIGotReincarnatedAsASlime'': ''Literature/ThatTimeIGotReincarnatedAsASlime'': At the climax of Volume 13, the leader of the [[TheEmpire Eastern Empire's]] Armored Division, Calgurio, pushed to the brink from watching his entire division [[MookHorrorShow be slaughtered]] by the forces of Tempest and realizing [[ItsAllMyFault he has only himself to blame for his arrogance]], triggers an Awakening into a Saint and unlocks the power of his [[InfinityPlusOneSword God-class equipment]], becoming a warrior whose power could rival a ''True Demon Lord''. This then becomes {{deconstructed}} when he immediately fights [[MonsterProgenitor Diablo]] and realizes that [[UnskilledButStrong his body isn't used to his new power nor has his armaments properly synched with him]], with [[BloodKnight Diablo]] even lamenting that if he had more time he might have been a true WorthyOpponent. Volume 14 then reveals [[spoiler:[[InvokedTrope this was the whole point]] of sending the Armored Division to attack Tempest with incomplete info by the Emperor and his highest advisors. They ''intended'' for most of the million-strong Armored Division to be killed off so that the trauma would push the strongest/highest-potential combatants past their limits and Awaken, with two undercover agents nearby to get the newly-Awakened warriors out, as such warriors [[QualityOverQuantity such warriors would be more than worth the losses]]. A similar precedent had been followed during the Empire's "failed" offensive against Veldora in the distant past. [[DidntSeeThatComing Unfortunately for the Empire]], only Calgurio actually lived long enough and became sufficiently traumatized to Awaken (the rest ended up dying too fast to have their revelation) and all Empire combatants ended up slain and then revived BroughtDownToBadass by Rimuru.]]



* In ''LightNovel/UnlimitedFafnir'', several characters go through these right before learning to control their powers, or being able to summon something even more powerful to defeat the MonsterOfTheWeek.

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* In ''LightNovel/UnlimitedFafnir'', ''Literature/UnlimitedFafnir'', several characters go through these right before learning to control their powers, or being able to summon something even more powerful to defeat the MonsterOfTheWeek.
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* In ''VisualNovel/ChaosHead'', special individuals known as Gigalomaniacs must go through deep trauma in order to experience the level of delusion necessary to summon a DI-Sword, a weapon which allows one to alter the fabric of reality via their delusions.
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** Superboy discovers his telekinesis when [[spoiler:one of Brainiac's robots {{Mind Rape}}s him with [[YourWorstNightmare his worst fear]]: Returning to life as a lab rat and having his memories of his newfound family erased. Desperation to escape the imaginary pod activates the latent power and shatters the robot.]]

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** Superboy discovers his telekinesis when [[spoiler:one of Brainiac's robots {{Mind Rape}}s him with [[YourWorstNightmare his worst fear]]: Returning fear: returning to life as a lab rat and having his memories of his newfound family erased. Desperation to escape the imaginary pod activates the latent power and shatters the robot.]]

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* In ''Fanfic/CommonSense'', [[spoiler:Butterfree]] awakened PsychicPowers after [[spoiler:finding out that [[YouAreTooLate he failed to save his mate]]]]. And the first thing he did was [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown use them]] [[WipeTheFloorWithYou on those]] [[ATwinkleInTheSky responsible]].
* In ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'', it's not uncommon for bloodliners to start manifesting their powers in life-or-death situations. An example is Misty: at age seven she fell into the Cerulean Gym's pool and almost drowned, and just when she was thinking that maybe she was better off dead (due to the way [[ParentalFavoritism her family]] [[TheUnfavorite always treated her]]), her powers kicked in [[SuperNotDrowningSkills allowing her to breathe inside the water]].

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* In ''Fanfic/CommonSense'', ''Fanfic/CommonSense'': [[spoiler:Butterfree]] awakened PsychicPowers after [[spoiler:finding out that [[YouAreTooLate he failed to save his mate]]]]. And the first thing he did was [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown use them]] [[WipeTheFloorWithYou on those]] [[ATwinkleInTheSky responsible]].
* In ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'', it's not uncommon ''Fanfic/{{Hyphen}}'':
** According to Astra’s grandfather, the only way a Kirlia can evolve into Gardevoir is by going through intense stress. The Ancestor had a trial wherein she put any Kirlia interested in evolving through intense trauma to induce evolution, though very few ever saw it through. Astra's parents were among those who were successful, but with the Ancestor's disappearance and Astra's parents passing, there are no Gardevoir remaining in the village.
** Astra's Treecko, May's Torchic, and Brendan's Mudkip all evolve during the battle against [[spoiler:the Exploud patriarch of Rusturf Tunnel]] after getting knocked around
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start manifesting their powers in life-or-death situations. An example is Misty: at age seven she fell into the Cerulean Gym's pool and almost drowned, and just when she was thinking that maybe she was better off dead (due to the way [[ParentalFavoritism her family]] [[TheUnfavorite always treated her]]), her powers kicked in [[SuperNotDrowningSkills allowing her to breathe inside the water]].

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* Invoked by Threshold in the ''WesternAnimation/Gen13TheMovie''. He tortures Grunge and Roxy partly because he wants to make them go Gen Active, though he also claims he's doing it because he ''[[{{Sadist}} likes]]'' it.
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* Invoked by Threshold in the ''WesternAnimation/Gen13TheMovie''. He tortures Grunge and Roxy partly because he wants to make them go Gen Active, though he also claims he's doing it because he ''[[{{Sadist}} likes]]'' it.
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* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' GaidenGame ''TabletopGame/DarkHeresy'', this is the result of choosing the "Nascent Psyker" background package. The player has psychic powers building up, locked away in the back of their brain, waiting to spill out in an [[SuperPowerMeltdown uncontrolled fashion]] in a moment of high stress. Given that this is [[CrapsackWorld 40k]], this tends to be a [[DemonicPossession Bad]] [[HellOnEarth Thing]].

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* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' GaidenGame ''TabletopGame/DarkHeresy'', this is the result of choosing the "Nascent Psyker" background package. The player has psychic powers building up, locked away in the back of their brain, waiting to spill out in an [[SuperPowerMeltdown uncontrolled fashion]] in a moment of high stress. Given that this is [[CrapsackWorld 40k]], this tends to be a [[DemonicPossession Bad]] [[HellOnEarth Thing]]. The description uses the words "death sentence" to describe this package for a ''reason''.
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* Exploited in ''[[VideoGame/CastlevaniaChroniclesOfSorrow Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow]]'', as Celia's plan to draw out [[AntiAntiChrist Soma]]'s potential to become Dracula, the series's equivalent to Satan, involves [[spoiler:staging the murder of his beloved right in front of him. [[MultipleEndings Should he fall for it]], [[EvilIsNotAToy Celia gets more than what she bargained for]]]].

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* Exploited in ''[[VideoGame/CastlevaniaChroniclesOfSorrow Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow]]'', ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaDawnOfSorrow'', as Celia's plan to draw out [[AntiAntiChrist Soma]]'s potential to become Dracula, the series's equivalent to Satan, involves [[spoiler:staging the murder of his beloved right in front of him. [[MultipleEndings Should he fall for it]], [[EvilIsNotAToy Celia gets more than what she bargained for]]]].
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* ''[[Manga/{{Akira}} AKIRA]]'': Tetsuo's god-like psychic abilities start to manifest after a motorcycle accident that almost killed him and Takashi.

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* This happens to the main character in ''Film/KungFuHustle'': after he is beaten to within an inch of his life, his chi flows are unblocked, and his potential to become the Greatest Kung Fu Master the World has Ever Known is suddenly realized.
* In the film version of ''Film/{{Matilda}}'', Matilda's telekinesis first displays itself when her father rips up her library books and tries to force her to watch TV with the rest of the family.
* In ''Film/NinjaAssassin'', Raizo gains an EleventhHourSuperpower after [[spoiler:Mika is stabbed by Lord Ozunu, and he gains the same type of FlashStep Lord Ozunu used prior]].
* Happens twice to [[spoiler:Will]] in ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', once when he's defending his friends from Warren and again when [[spoiler:Royal Pain throws him off the side of the school.]]
* A variant in ''Film/SpiderMan1''. Though Peter gains all of his powers at once from the radioactive spider bite, he originally has a very difficult time using them, particularly the web-swinging. However, when [[DeathByOriginStory Uncle Ben is shot]] and a grieving Peter tries to chase down the killer for revenge, he finds that LeParkour is too impractical to catch up to the getaway car, leading him to perfect the [[BuildingSwing web-slinging technique]] that he uses from then on as a superhero.
* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': Erik Lehnsherr is originally only able to use his powers when extremely angry. The first two times, it involves maternal separation.
** ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'': James Howlett's awakening occurs when he stabs his father's killer to death.
** ''Film/Deadpool2016'': Ajax's Weapon X project {{invoke|dtrope}}s this by torturing its victims until they either die or awaken their mutant power. Deadpool himself unlocks his HealingFactor through this process after spending days trapped in a pod that makes him feel like he's suffocating while giving him just barely enough air to keep him alive.

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* This happens to the main character in ''Film/KungFuHustle'': ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'':
** The first time Eren Yeager utilizes his [[LovecraftianSuperpower Titan Shifting]] ability is
after he is beaten to within an inch losing two of his life, his chi flows are unblocked, limbs and his potential to become being swallowed by a Titan.
** Eren would later activate [[spoiler:The Coordinate,
the Greatest Kung Fu Master the World has Ever Known is suddenly realized.
* In the film version of ''Film/{{Matilda}}'', Matilda's telekinesis first displays itself when her father rips up her library books and tries
ability to force her to watch TV with the rest of the family.
* In ''Film/NinjaAssassin'', Raizo gains an EleventhHourSuperpower
control other Titans after [[spoiler:Mika is stabbed witnessing his ParentalSubstitute Hannes get devoured by Lord Ozunu, and he gains the Smiling Titan, the same type of FlashStep Lord Ozunu used prior]].
* Happens twice to [[spoiler:Will]] in ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', once when he's defending
one that ate his friends from Warren and again when [[spoiler:Royal Pain throws him off mother at the side beginning of the school.series. Eren unwittingly uses it to command the other Titans in the area to devour the Smiling Titan.]]
** This is how Mikasa Ackerman awakened her superhuman abilities when Eren was about to be killed by her kidnapper [[spoiler:and is revealed to be the activation process for the members of the [[SuperSoldier Ackerman clan]], of whom Mikasa and Levi are the only surviving members.]]
* A variant In ''Manga/BlackClover'', mages with prior training and/or natural talent can gain new spells representing their CharacterDevelopment when having intense resolve in ''Film/SpiderMan1''. Though Peter dire situations: Noelle learns the offensive Sea Dragon's Roar to save her friends after seeing Vetto crush Kahono's throat and overcoming her mental block of not harming others, Vanessa gains the Red Thread of Fate -- a power to make fate favor her close companions -- when a controlled Asta is about to kill Noelle, [[spoiler:Asta enters a more berserk, powerful Black form when enraged by Dante stabbing Gauche with a giant sword.]]
* ''Manga/BlueExorcist'' ultimately kicks off thanks to this happening to the lead [[AntiAntiChrist Okumura]] [[TheHero Rin]]. Rin gets threatened to be carved up (burned by a hot pipe in the anime) by a demon-possessed delinquent he previously "fought" (aka knocked back with [[SuperStrength one punch]]) and thus pulling out his [[HellFire Blue Flames]] in response, due to realizing he really was going to kill him. It then goes on to top it as Rin ends up deliberately breaking the seal that keeps him from being a true half-demon in response to being tossed into a [[HellGate Gehenna Gate]] by his "father" who possessed his foster father (and ultimately killed him in the process).
* This is often how the Digimon achieve their Champion and Ultimate forms in the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' franchise, when their human partner is in danger or everything seems hopeless against the enemy, one of the most notable examples is Gatomon becomes Angewomon for the first time after Myotismon kills her best friend Wizardmon.
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'': This is pretty much a standard for the Super Saiyan transformation. These include:
** In the Frieza Saga of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', Goku was [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge able to break]] the [[SuperMode Super Saiyan]] barrier after his best friend Krillin was blown up in a sadistic fashion by Frieza, who then [[PapaWolf proceeded to threaten his son]].
** Alternate Future Gohan claims he achieved the Super Saiyan form when the androids killed Piccolo.
** Speaking of Future Gohan, Trunks from the same timeline in ''Anime/DragonBallZTheHistoryOfTrunks'' becomes a Super Saiyan when he saw [[MentorOccupationalHazard Gohan's dead body]] as a result from fighting the androids (pictured in the main page).
** Gohan's initial transformation was not ''quite'' this trope, as he got his father to fight him at full power which forced him past his RageBreakingPoint. But his powerup into Super Saiyan 2 was triggered by the kindhearted Android #16 getting destroyed by Cell after he made a RousingSpeech to Gohan (made more tragic that, as a fully mechanical creature, #16 couldn't be revived).
** Vegeta would eventually become a Super Saiyan due to pure rage and despair at his own wounded pride when [[CantCatchUp he realized he would never be as powerful as Goku,]] which for ''him'', [[{{Pride}} was as bad as the distress other Super Saiyans went through.]]
** Bardock went Super Saiyan this way in the special, ''[[Anime/DragonBallEpisodeOfBardock Episode of Bardock]]'' after Berry [[TakingTheBullet took the bullet]] for him. Which, incidentally, [[StableTimeLoop started the Super Saiyan legend in the first place]].
** ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' pulled a DeconReconSwitch with this trope. After Vegeta helps Cabba, a Universe 6 Saiyan, go Super Saiyan by lying and threatening to kill his people, Cabba teaches two other Saiyans, Caulifla and Kale, having pinpointed a purely technical method of doing so without inflicting trauma. However, it proves to be inefficient as Cabba is unable to go past the first stage and Caulifla achieves Super Saiyan 2 for a brief moment but is unable to recapture it without [[WorthyOpponent Goku]] pushing her limits. Inadvertently blending the methods backfires horribly when Kale taps into her jealousy and self-loathing and goes
all Broly on everyone. It isn't until they fight in the Tournament of Power that the trio end up using the original method to break those barriers and achieve more power (or in Kale's case, control).
** This is how '''[[TragicVillain Broly]]''' gained the form in this manner in ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'' after [[spoiler:seeing the dead body of his father and being led to believe by Frieza he accidentally died during his battle against Goku. Interestingly this was actually an invoked example by Frieza no less after remembering the first example with Goku above]].
** This is why Vegeta and Gohan are absolutely ''stunned'' that (present) Trunks and Goten are ''aversions'': they both managed to achieve Super Saiyan off-screen with no trauma whatsoever. Vegeta even lampshades this:
--->'''Vegeta:''' When was it that the pride of the Saiyan race was reduced to a child's plaything!?
** In ''Anime/DragonBallGTAHerosLegacy'', Goku Jr. becomes a Super Saiyan when Lord Yao injures a bear that he had befriended.
* ''Manga/ElfenLied'': Lucy was bullied by children and when they killed her dog, she killed them all with her unseen (until then) power of invisible vector arms.
* ''Manga/FairyTail'':
** A flashback shows Erza first using magic after seeing a friend die.
** Natsu [[spoiler:transforms into the [[SuperPoweredEvilSide demonic E.N.D.]] after seeing the seemingly lifeless body of Lucy and goes on a rampage in search of Zeref, thanks to the homing instinct to find and kill his creator/older brother. Thankfully she turns out to be okay, and is in time to help Erza stop Natsu and Gray from fighting to the death.]]
* ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'': Muso Tensei, an ultimate Hokuto Shinken technique that cannot be taught, is a secret technique one awakens to when one [[TakeUpMySword takes upon them the sadness and trauma of his friends and their techniques]]. Kenshiro was able to learn this technique after seeing so many allies and former enemies die. Raoh, the series' BigBad, obtains this by the revelation that the woman he tried to force to love him is dying of radiation sickness, and finally discovering the emotion of true sadness at witnessing this tragedy. But his is much weaker than Kenshiro's years of witnessing the deaths of so many friends and rivals.
* Interestingly in the anime ''Anime/FlipFlappers'', both Cocona and Papika have activated their transformations after seeing the other in danger -- Cocona after witnessing [[spoiler:Papika get trapped under the frozen lake]], and Papika after [[spoiler:Cocona and Uxekull are about to be submerged in lava]].
* In ''Manga/FushigiYuugi'', Nakago's power first awakened when he witnessed Kutou soldiers raping his mother. Because he couldn't control
his powers yet, he ended up accidentally killing her as well as her rapists.
* Newtype and [[{{Expy}} other similar power]] in ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' multiverse are usually triggered the moments the users are put in tight situations or suffering from traumatic experiences. For example, ''[[Anime/AfterWarGundamX Gundam X]]'''s villains
at once one time intentionally leave their pre-awaken Newtype subordinate behind to fight the heroes alone, knowing that doing so will allow him to reach his inner-power.
* ''Manga/InuYasha'':
** Kagome unwittingly uses the power of the magic Jewel of Four Souls which is inside her body to blast a demon which attacks her. Ultimately subverted, since the Jewel is released from her body almost immediately afterwards, meaning she no longer has that power. (Though this sequence of events does lead to her discovering and being trained in other latent powers.)
** Inuyasha himself awakens to his [[SuperPoweredEvilSide demon form]] after Tessaiga is destroyed by the demon known as Goshinki.
* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure''
** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Stone Ocean]]'': [[spoiler:Weather Report]] caused to his Stand to develop a [[TheVirus dangerous coherent ability]] with his outrage towards [[spoiler:Pucci for indirectly getting him nearly killed and causing his lover to commit suicide, which forced Pucci to steal Weather's memories to prevent his usage of Heavy Weather]].
** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureJoJolion JoJolion]]'': Jobin's Stand, Speed King, manifested in his early childhood for the first time during an attempt by a school bully to kill him by dousing him with gasoline and setting him on fire.
* In ''Anime/LostSong'', Finis [[spoiler:after technically losing her power by unknowingly killing her own LoveInterest, she crossed the DespairEventHorizon and sings the '''song of extinction'''. She uses this song to bring to earth a ''meteor shower that destroys the world''.]]
* Invoked in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'' when [[spoiler: [[WellIntentionedExtremist the Liese Twins]]]] disguise themselves as Nanoha and Fate, tell [[DelicateAndSickly Hayate]] that her illness is incurable and fatal, and ''slaughter Vita in front of her on Christmas Eve''; all so she'd unlock the power of the [[ArtifactOfDoom Book of Darkness]].
* ''Manga/MaguchanGodOfDestruction'': When Izuma was young, Uneras shocked him into awakening the magic power [[SuperpowerfulGenetics she bestowed on his family]] by claiming [[LukeIAmYourFather she was his mother]], then immediately explained it was just a joke.
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' revolving around a world where EveryoneIsASuper, this naturally tends to happen to a few unlucky fellows:
** When [[BigBad Tomura Shigaraki]]'s Quirk first awakened when he was a child, [[spoiler:he accidentally killed his entire family with it; which is even more HarmfulToMinors since his Quirk is to MakeThemRot. He only has fragments of memories left
from the radioactive spider bite, he originally has a very difficult time using them, particularly event, but the web-swinging. However, shock of learning about it when [[DeathByOriginStory Uncle Ben is shot]] and he was a grieving Peter tries to chase down child caused the killer for revenge, he finds that LeParkour is too impractical poor boy to catch up StressVomit]].
** Eri discovered her Quirk when [[spoiler:she accidentally rewound her father out of existence with it. This caused her distraught mother
to the getaway car, disown her, leading to her ending up under Kai Chisaki's [[AbusiveParents "care"]].]]
** Downplayed with [[TheHeart Kirishima]]. He accidentally activated his [[StoneWall Hardening]] ability as a child while [[EyeScream rubbing his eye]]; thankfully the eyelid took the damage, leaving a faint scar. As a result, it took
him a while before he came to perfect like his power.
** It's mentioned that Quirks can occasionally evolve due to trauma or great need. Shigaraki had been subconsciously repressing
the [[BuildingSwing web-slinging technique]] full potential of his Quirk ([[ViralTransformation he can decay things that he uses from then on as didn't touch directly if they're touching something else he decayed]]) because of his childhood trauma, but remembers it when fighting the MLA. Himiko undergoes a superhero.
* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': Erik Lehnsherr is originally only able
true evolution in the same battle, when she discovers [[spoiler:the ability to use the Quirks of the people she has [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifted]] into]].
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Naruto first gained access to the Kyuubi's chakra after seeing the (apparent) death of his best friend.
** From the same story arc, Haku discovered the full extent of
his powers when his father tried to kill him.
** This is typical for the Sharingan. While the first form may also activate in DieOrFly situations, the advanced "Mangekyou" version requires severe trauma; So severe in fact, that the most reliable way to awaken was considered to be murdering your best friend. One notable [[{{averted|Trope}} aversion]] is [[spoiler:Sarada]], whose Sharingan awoke from the joy of [[spoiler:finally getting to meet her father]].
*** Sasuke activated his Sharingan for the first time when he was scared out of his wits due to [[spoiler:Itachi killing their family]].
*** The Second Hokage explains that when an Uchiha feels strong emotions, it causes their brain to generate a unique type of chakra. This chakra mutates the eyes into Sharingan. It's just that the strong emotions tend to be grief or rage (though given how ninjas were often ChildSoldiers and WarIsHell and the generally emotionally composed nature of Uchiha, does frighteningly explain why negative emotions are usually the trigger.) The process is also [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity detrimental to an Uchiha's sanity]], clearly showing the downside of a superpower that's awakened by severe emotional trauma. Those who awaken the Mangekyou Sharingan tend to be insane, [[BrokenBird emotionally broken]], or both. This, far more than the actual power of their eyes, is why the Second Hokage considered the Uchiha so dangerous.
** It was initially believed that Nagato got his Rinnegan when he saw his parents die when they tried to defend themselves against soldiers who were just looking for supplies. It was later revealed that [[spoiler:Madara Uchiha]] had awoken the Rinnegan, but due to extreme old age was in no position to use it. While Nagato was still a kid, [[spoiler:Madara]] transplanted his Rinnegan into him without Nagato's knowledge. Later, Tobi made Nagato think that the Rinnegan marked him as the reincarnation of the Sage of the Six Paths while engineering his StartOfDarkness.
** [[spoiler:Naruto and Hinata's]] youngest daughter, Himawari, awakened her Byakugan when her favorite stuffed toy was accidentally torn apart by her older brother, [[spoiler: Boruto]].
* In ''Manga/OmamoriHimari'', Yuuto's secret power, Light Ferry, which turns anything he wields, such as a small wooden branch, into an incredibly powerful weapon on par with the best swords out there, is activated when he attempts to quell Himari's UnstoppableRage after the latter witnessed him getting mortally wounded by Ageha. He is unable to activate it later when he has a practice match with Shizuku, who had no intentions of truly hurting him, and she even [[LampshadeHanging points this out to him.]]
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', this is one of the methods of attaining Haki.
** Coby awakened [[SpiderSense Kenbunshoku]] Haki this way. And so did [[spoiler:Usopp with the same, who suddenly found himself able to perfectly perceive auras in the middle of aiming a do-or-die snipe across an entire island with enemies bearing down on him; he made that shot]].
** [[BigBad Donquixote Doflamingo]] first got his [[AwesomenessIsAForce Conqueror's Haki]] by telling the angry mob in the process of lynching his whole family he'd kill them instead.
* This is the main premise of ''Manga/PlusAnima'', where people (usually children) receive animal-based powers when subjected to
extremely angry. harsh conditions, intense fear, and life-threatening dangers.
* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:''
The first two times, it involves maternal separation.
** ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'': James Howlett's awakening occurs when he stabs
Curse Series are a more powerful variants of the Legendary Weapons. However, the Cardinal Heroes who wield these weapons must experience extreme psychological trauma in order to unlock the Cursed Weapons. Early on, after losing a rigged duel due blatant cheating on part of Motoyasu & Malty, and having his father's killer to death.
** ''Film/Deadpool2016'': Ajax's Weapon X project {{invoke|dtrope}}s this by torturing its victims until they either die or awaken their mutant power. Deadpool himself
one companion being forcefully taken away from him, Naofumi, the titular Shield Hero, unlocks his HealingFactor through this process after spending days trapped in a pod that makes him feel like he's suffocating while Shield's Curse Series, giving him just barely the Wrath Shield. [[spoiler:Later, the Three Heroes would also unlock their own respective Curse Series following the Spirit Tortoise Incident.]]
* ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire'':
** A variation occurs during Ruby's introductory arc in the anime; when Ruby critically injures Tsukune, Moka is so enraged and grief-stricken at this that Inner Moka actually bypasses the [[RestrainingBolt rosary's]] [[PowerLimiter seal]] without Tsukune removing the rosary beforehand. Afterwards, together with an equally furious Mizore and Kurumu, she proceeds to kick Ruby's ass. This doesn't happen in the manga at all, and it is established during the whole manga that Inner Moka cannot be released while wearing the rosary, except via Lilith's Mirror.
** In the manga, when Moka saw the apparent murder of her mother Akasha by the hands of her eldest sister Akua, Moka's Shinso blood was unleashed.
* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'':
** Sailor Moon fully awakens as Princess Serenity when Tuxedo Mask takes a near-fatal blow for her. In the [[Anime/SailorMoon 90s anime]] she even unlocks the power of the Silver Crystal and uses it against Zoisite.
** In the [[Manga/SailorMoon manga]] and ''[[Anime/SailorMoonCrystal Crystal]]'', Chibiusa's power as Sailor Chibi Moon awakens (and breaks the brainwashing Wiseman inflicted on her) when she sees Sailor Pluto die after breaking the final taboo and stopping time. In the 90s anime, Endymion and Neo-Queen Serenity break her brainwashing, which does temporarily enable her to use her time's Silver Crystal, and her transformation into Chibi Moon happened offscreen.
* In ''Anime/SasamiMagicalGirlsClub'', a hidden power within Sasami activates for the first time after their club advisor Washu decides to quit. Everyone, including the witches, are dumbfounded at how she was able to manifest such powers, as even they were unable to do it. It shows up again throughout the show, and later her TrueCompanions are able to use the same ability due to ThePowerOfFriendship with Sasami.
* ''LightNovel/ThatTimeIGotReincarnatedAsASlime'': At the climax of Volume 13, the leader of the [[TheEmpire Eastern Empire's]] Armored Division, Calgurio, pushed to the brink from watching his entire division [[MookHorrorShow be slaughtered]] by the forces of Tempest and realizing [[ItsAllMyFault he has only himself to blame for his arrogance]], triggers an Awakening into a Saint and unlocks the power of his [[InfinityPlusOneSword God-class equipment]], becoming a warrior whose power could rival a ''True Demon Lord''. This then becomes {{deconstructed}} when he immediately fights [[MonsterProgenitor Diablo]] and realizes that [[UnskilledButStrong his body isn't used to his new power nor has his armaments properly synched with him]], with [[BloodKnight Diablo]] even lamenting that if he had more time he might have been a true WorthyOpponent. Volume 14 then reveals [[spoiler:[[InvokedTrope this was the whole point]] of sending the Armored Division to attack Tempest with incomplete info by the Emperor and his highest advisors. They ''intended'' for most of the million-strong Armored Division to be killed off so that the trauma would push the strongest/highest-potential combatants past their limits and Awaken, with two undercover agents nearby to get the newly-Awakened warriors out, as such warriors [[QualityOverQuantity such warriors would be more than worth the losses]]. A similar precedent had been followed during the Empire's "failed" offensive against Veldora in the distant past. [[DidntSeeThatComing Unfortunately for the Empire]], only Calgurio actually lived long
enough air and became sufficiently traumatized to keep Awaken (the rest ended up dying too fast to have their revelation) and all Empire combatants ended up slain and then revived BroughtDownToBadass by Rimuru.]]
* In ''Anime/TigerAndBunny'', Lunatic's power manifested when he tried to stop his father from beating his mother.
* A very tragic subversion takes place in ''Manga/TomorrowsJoe''. [[spoiler:Kim Yong-bi]] has a particular advantage over other boxers in the bantamweight division: he can't really gain weight, due to a mental block regarding eating. The ''massive'' downside is that said block comes from an ''horrifying'' incident in his past: [[spoiler:as a starving youngster and Korean War survivor, Kim beat a man to death over food, and he turned out to be his long-lost father]].
* Shiki in ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' gains his Mystic Eyes of Death Perception as a result of his near death experience as a child.
* In ''LightNovel/UnlimitedFafnir'', several characters go through these right before learning to control their powers, or being able to summon something even more powerful to defeat the MonsterOfTheWeek.
* ''Manga/YonaOfTheDawn'': Zeno is completely immortal, doesn't age, regenerates from any injury, can grow scales that are impervious to any attack... the problem is, these only trigger if he's taking damage that warrants it, and does nothing to stop the associated pain.
* In ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV'', Yuya experiences a HeroicBSOD when Kachidoki gives
him alive.a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. Further torment immediately leads to him becoming [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Awakened]] for the first time.



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* Within the works of ''Music/PaulShapera'', traumatic events (such as flinging oneself off a cliff, being chased by a death cult, or stuck within the Hall of Mirrors in a demented carnival) are how Posthumans awaken their RealityWarper abilities, allowing them to exert a degree of control over the universes (called Narratives due to the {{Metafiction}} aspect of the whole thing) within the various ConceptAlbums. That being said, RealityWarpingIsNotAToy is in full effect, [[spoiler: if Posthumans try to push a narrative too hard, it can tear, resulting in a [[HellIsThatNoise horrific sound]] as an entire universe is destroyed.]]

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* Within ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' has most of the works kids, except for Reptil and Finesse, manifest their powers in such a way, with the crowning example probably being Striker manifesting his to fend off his child-molesting manager.
* Adam Warren's run as writer
of ''Music/PaulShapera'', ''ComicBook/Gen13'' introduced Leslie, a.k.a. "Trauma Queen", a member of another SecretProjectRefugeeFamily who had a variation of this trope: she was able to use her memories of traumatic events (such experiences to activate a wide variety of superpowers. In Warren's last issue, Leslie invoked the memory of when one of the secret project's scientists proposed inflicting more intense trauma on her to make her more powerful[[note]]This specific memory allows her to read the mind of a rogue project scientist to locate a MacGuffin[[/note]].
* Deliberately {{averted|Trope}} in ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2014'', where Kamala Khan gains her powers through a peaceful communion with the Terrigen mists, and it's treated
as flinging oneself off an almost religious experience. G. Willow Wilson wanted to dispel the notion that all superhero origins have to be tragic or horrifying.
* ''ComicBook/PS238'': The superhero power couple Sovereign and Ultima Powers are trying to invoke this on their MuggleBornOfMages son Tyler and have sent him to the titular SuperheroSchool in the hopes of something traumatic happening to him. Tyler is, understandably, less than pleased.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** In the {{Elseworld}}s story ''Superman: Speeding Bullets'', where Kal-El is adopted by ComicBook/{{Batman}}'s parents Thomas and Martha Wayne, young Kal-El/Bruce Wayne's first manifestation of his superpowers is using his [[EyeBeams heat vision]] to kill the mugger who killed his adoptive parents.
** ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'s friend Thara Ak-Var had been under great pressure even before [[ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac Superman rescued Kandor from Brainiac]] and [[ComicBook/NewKrypton enlarged the Kryptonian city]]. When Brainiac stole Kandor, she became separated from her parents forever. She was adopted by her best friend's family, but they treated her as
a cliff, nutjob only because she is religious. Then she starts having incomprehensible visions and developing strange powers, and her family will not help her out because they think she is a deluded fundamentalist. Then she fails at her job as security chief, her adoptive parent is killed, her adoptive mother becomes a cold monster, and her best friend declares her friendship over. Thara quits her job and starts hunting General Zod's spies down, even though she is branded as a traitor to Krypton because she is protecting the very humans who hate her because of her Kryptonian lineage. Then the very villains who invaded Kandor and killed her father [[ComicBook/WhoIsSuperwoman frame Thara for his murder]] and several more terrorist acts. In ''ComicBook/TheHuntForReactron'', Thara manages to convince her ex-friend of her innocence, but Kara continues to put her down constantly because of her beliefs and her inability to protect her father Zor-El. Then, Reactron, the villain who murdered Zor-El, attempts to murder both Kara and Thara's soulmate. Thara finally snaps, becomes the incarnation of [[GodOfFire Flamebird]] thanks to her fit of rage, and completely trashes Reactron.
* This is common in ''ComicBook/XMen''. PubertySuperpower is more widely applied.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]] first used her powers when her friend Annie got hit by a car and died in her arms, with Jean [[PsychicGlimpseOfDeath telepathically connecting with Annie in her final moments]].
** Rogue accidentally first used her powers when she kissed a boy she liked, [[VampiricDraining draining him of his memories and energy]] and leaving him in a coma.
** A variant with [[ComicBook/NewXMenAcademyX Mercury]], whose abilities just started one ordinary morning, meaning that a high-school cheerleader dissolved into a metallic goop on her bathroom floor out of nowhere.
** [[ComicBook/NewMutants Magma]] was thrown into a volcano.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsSunspot Sunspot]]'s power first emerged during a football game. The racist opposition started beating him up for
being chased by mixed-race and black, causing his SuperStrength to manifest to defend himself.
** In an issue of ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'',
a death cult, or stuck poor kid woke up one day to find himself apparently totally alone in his house. He wanders around town, looking for ''anybody'', but it all seems deserted. It turns out that he had gained [[WalkingWasteland the ability to uncontrollably dissolve any living matter within the Hall several hundred yards of Mirrors himself]] -- starting with [[SelfMadeOrphan his parents]], ending with [[WhereIWasBornAndRazed his entire town]]. Wolverine (protected by his HealingFactor) finds him terrified and hiding in a demented carnival) are how Posthumans awaken their RealityWarper abilities, allowing them to exert a degree of control over cave, then [[MercyKill does what he can for him]].
** {{Invoked|Trope}} with
the universes (called Narratives due to the {{Metafiction}} aspect Ritual of the whole thing) within Crucible in ''ComicBook/XMen2019''. To cut a long story short, whilst the various ConceptAlbums. That being said, RealityWarpingIsNotAToy resurrection process of Krakoa ''can'' be used to undo the mass depowering caused by [[ComicBook/HouseOfM Wanda and her "No More Mutants" decree]], the simple fact is that the number of ex-mutants ''wanting'' to undergo that process would overwhelm Krakoa's infrastructure if they were all done at once. Instead, would-be restorees must undergo the Crucible; a DuelToTheDeath with [[Characters/MarvelComicsApocalypse Apocalypse]], who [[BreakThemByTalking verbally castigates them]] all the while, and giving them every opportunity to back off, be healed, and return to their human life. Only those willing to fight on until Apocalypse deems satisfactory are killed and then [[CameBackStrong revived as true mutants again]]. Understandably, more than a few people find this appalling, and after the ''Trial of Magneto'' mini-series, Wanda uses [[spoiler:her death and passage through the mutant resurrection process]] to create 'the Waiting Room', a.k.a. 'the Eldritch Orchard'. All that a depowered mutant needs to do is step through the gate into a mutant heaven and then be put in full effect, [[spoiler: if Posthumans try to push a narrative too hard, it can tear, resulting in a [[HellIsThatNoise horrific sound]] as an entire universe is destroyed.]]the resurrection queue (it also picks out every mutant that never manifested their gifts or was lost before Cerebro came online).



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* The plot of ''Roleplay/TheDaoOfTheAwakened'' stars when Hua Yin Awakens after his hands are broken in a CareerEndingInjury.
* PlayedForLaughs in ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues''. All of the students receive superpowers after a MassSuperEmpoweringEvent, but some of them aren't immediately able to tell what those powers are. Jae offers to beat Destiny up to see if that will awaken her power (which is quickly pointed out as a bad idea by the rest of their friends).

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* The plot children of ''Roleplay/TheDaoOfTheAwakened'' stars when Hua Yin Awakens Ben and Kara, Ken and Jen, can gain new powers through this in ''Fanfic/Ben10Unlimited'', but in different ways.
** Jen has to undergo massive emotional stress and be completely consumed by an emotion to get new powers, and [[spoiler: gains Way Big's cosmic ray
after being exposed to Scarecrow's fear toxin]].
** Ken has to undergo massive physical stress and be critically injured or near death to gain new powers, and [[spoiler: gains NRG's radiation blasts after being almost fatally poisoned by Cobra]].
* Harry, in ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'' has a slightly puzzling variant --
his hands PsychicPowers are broken woken up by his falling/mass psychic assault by Dementors in the first Quidditch Match of 3rd Year (though [[spoiler: the Phoenix gave them a CareerEndingInjury.
* PlayedForLaughs
nudge]]). However, they stay more or less dormant, with a brief flare up in ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues''. All chapter 44, and for a while, they turn on (to an extent) whenever he gets angry or stressed. By chapter 60, he's using them comfortably and gets stronger very, very quickly. It's also implied that they were responsible for some of the students receive things attributed to accidental magic as a child.
** Jean Grey likewise had a very traumatic power manifestation, when her best friend was hit by a car and killed at the age of six. It registered on a global scale and nearly killed her.
** Wanda discusses this trope in chapter 40 of the sequel, ''Ghosts of the Past'', indicates that it's relatively common (citing her own example in the process), and notes that how powerful the manifestation is tends to be an indication of how powerful the person is going to become.
* ''Fanfic/FatesCollide'': Ruby Rose first awakens her Silver Eye powers when she becomes incredibly stressed out and possibly has a concussion after taking a beating from Archer. Unlike canon, her Silver Eyes [[spoiler:unleash a Reality Marble]].
* ''Fanfic/JusticeLeagueOfEquestria'': Rainbow Dash's
superpowers are unlocked after she suffers from a MassSuperEmpoweringEvent, but some case of them aren't immediately able Kryptonite Poisoning.
* In ''Fanfic/TheLightningStrike'', Skye's Inhuman talents are awakened a year in advance of when they were triggered in canon after her soul is nearly absorbed by a Dementor (although she only realises it when losing self-control during a session of passionate sex with Harry).
* In ''Fanfic/NeitherABirdNorAPlaneItsDeku'', a strong emotional trigger (like a traumatic experience) can activate one's Metahuman abilities. But there are notable [[AvertedTrope exceptions]] or even [[InvertedTrope inversions]]
to tell what those this rule.
** Tsuyu Asui suddenly developed her ability without any sort of emotional trigger, transforming her into her current frog-like appearance without any warning.
** Mashirao Ojiro grew his tail after winning his first karate tournament at six years old. He complains that the sheer pain of suddenly sprouting a new appendage should have given him another power.
* Ruby Rose awakens her Silver Eyes in Chapter 23 of ''Fanfic/RemnantInferisDOOM'' when she sees Yang almost crushed to death by the Master of Erebus, causing her to unleash her
powers are. Jae offers to beat Destiny up to see if and melt off the demon's flesh with a blast of holy light.
* ''Fanfic/RemnantOfAWorm'': Taylor unlocks her Semblance after learning about Brian's death. As it creates clones
that will copy her actions, she interprets it to mean that her own soul is telling her that she can't change.
* In ''Fanfic/TheSilverRaven'', when a slitherbeast was just about to kill Lilith, Nero, in blind rage, awakened his Devil Bringer and promptly crushed the beast with his new appendage to save his mother.
* ''Fanfic/TatteredCapesUnderAShatteredMoon'': The way that both Parahuman abilities and Aura/Semblances are usually gained following intense stress leads Defiant to fear that the latter is also caused by Entities.

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* In the ''Fanfic/FacingTheFutureSeries'', Danny discovers a new ghost form in this manner.

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* Tony Stark in ''Fanfic/TheWarIsFarFromOverNow'' shows the occasional sign that he hasn't been completely cured of Extremis during the Civil War arc but it's not until he witnesses the tape of his parents' murders that he fully manifests it... by breathing fire on Steve and Bucky.

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* In ''Fanfic/QuirkIncubus'', Izuku discovered his quirk when his English teacher Mr. Taya targeted him with for molestation, his quirk's first manifestation having been forced upon him, with Izuku allowing repeat offenses for the power boost.
* Normally a person's quirk kicks in in early adolescents. In ''Fanfic/TurningANewLeaf'', Izuku's quirk doesn't kick in until his early teens when he sees Bakugo being held hostage by the Sludge Villain.
* In ''Fanfic/WaitingIsWorthIt'', Izuku's telekinetic quirk awakens when he is accidentally pushed off a bridge and breaks his back, crippling himself for life.

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* A possibility for unicorns in the ''Fanfic/TriptychContinuum''. Anypony who attempts to find new magic in desperate circumstances has the ''chance'' to come up with a spontaneous working: the odds are somewhat improved for those acting from the heart of their mark. But it's only a chance, and most of the other options work out to 'fully uncontrolled magic surging into the world.' It's the closest thing unicorns have to a chaos effect, and those who don't touch their dream just might die all the faster.

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* Exploited in ''Fanfic/SonOfTheSannin''. [[spoiler:After Sasuke is forced to stab Naruto in order to BeatTheCurseOutOfHim, Obito tricks him into thinking that the wound was fatal, causing him to awaken his Mangekyo Sharingan. Obito had planned on taking it for himself, but reinforcements show up before he gets the chance and he's forced to retreat.]] The concept is also deconstructed by the fact that if an ability is unlocked with trauma, the ability itself would become a TraumaButton.

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* This is why Gecko Moria Awakens his [[CastingAShadow Shadow-Shadow Devil Fruit]] in ''Fanfic/ThisBites'': awakening from his slumber to discover his army of zombie slaves has been decimated and his three living allies defeated by invaders who attacked the island as he was sleeping would have been traumatic enough... but it also {{trigger}}s Moria's memories of being the SoleSurvivor when Kaido brutally slaughtered his original crew. The combined trauma causes him to Awaken, [[TookALevelInBadass resulting in a massive power boost to his abilities]].

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* In ''Fanfic/CommonSense'', [[spoiler:Butterfree]] awakened PsychicPowers after [[spoiler:finding out that [[YouAreTooLate he failed to save his mate]]]]. And the first thing he did was [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown use them]] [[WipeTheFloorWithYou on those]] [[ATwinkleInTheSky responsible]].
* In ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'', it's not uncommon for bloodliners to start manifesting their powers in life-or-death situations. An example is Misty: at age seven she fell into the Cerulean Gym's pool and almost drowned, and just when she was thinking that maybe she was better off dead (due to the way [[ParentalFavoritism her family]] [[TheUnfavorite always treated her]]), her powers kicked in [[SuperNotDrowningSkills allowing her to breathe inside the water]].

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* A variation occurs in ''Fanfic/RosarioVampireBrightestDarkness Act I''. When Tsukune is badly injured after TakingTheBullet for Moka, courtesy of a jealous Mizore trying to MurderTheHypotenuse, [[SplitPersonality Inner Moka]] is so horrified and outraged that she actually bypasses her [[PowerLimiter rosary's]] [[RestrainingBolt seal]] to give Mizore a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown.

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* In ''Fanfic/MyAbominableMonsterClassmatesCantBeThisCute'', this is standard for Grimm hybrids, as awakening their [[SoulPower Aura]] causes them to re-experience their suppressed humanity all at once. Ruby, being the TokenGoodTeammate, manages to
awaken her aura peacefully, but Blake breaks down sobbing in horror (a state she later calls the 'real her', and equates to being seen naked), and [[spoiler: Weiss goes completely berserk]].
* ''Fanfic/ServiceWithASmile'': Aura is a SoulPower that must be "unlocked" by someone with unlocked Aura in order to make full use of it. In ''extremely'' rare situations, someone can unlock their own Aura when their life is in danger; it's generally assumed this is where unlocked Aura came from in the first place. After Jaune is mugged and beaten halfway to Hell, Cinder unlocks his Aura [[HealingFactor so that he'll heal faster]], but everyone tells the police that Jaune unlocked his Aura on his own because it's technically illegal to unlock someone's Aura outside of very specific circumstances.

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* ''Our Own League'':
** Superboy discovers his telekinesis when [[spoiler:one of Brainiac's robots {{Mind Rape}}s him with [[YourWorstNightmare his worst fear]]: Returning to life as a lab rat and having his memories of his newfound family erased. Desperation to escape the imaginary pod activates the latent
power (which is quickly pointed and shatters the robot.]]
** Subverted for Aqualad. The first time he used his [[MakingASplash hydrokinetic powers]] (in a way too big to be a coincidence) was when he saved his cousin/foster sister from drowning. While the event started
out as a bad idea by terrifying, realizing he could WalkOnWater and control the rest of their friends).rain turned fear into euphoria.



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* In ''TabletopGame/{{Aberrant}}'', triggering superpowers is called an "Eruption", and considering the fact that it's White Wolf we are talking about, there are quite a lot of people who obtained their powers in the midst of something dangerous. One piece of fluff text in the core rulebook is a variation of a suicide hotline's pamphlet that explicitly asks people to not do suicidal things in the hope they will Erupt, even.
* Zig-zagged in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'', where people can Awaken as mages in a rare moment of clarity where they see past mundane reality and touch the Supernal Realms of magic. For the lucky ones, this can be a peaceful or even joyful moment; for the rest, well, {{Near Death Experience}}s are a fairly common source of Awakenings. "Banishers" get it even worse, suffering Awakenings so nightmarishly traumatic that they instinctively despise all things magic. Archmages can actually induce Awakenings with the right magic, but those aren't great for the target's sanity either, though interestingly in those cases it's the Awakening that causes trauma rather than trauma that causes an Awakening.
** Klagen, Neid and Grimm typically go through this in ''TabletopGame/GeniusTheTransgression'', with Klagen Catalyzing in grief, Neid from ostracism and Grimm in rage. Sometimes it's directly related to the event, and other times as a result of whatever bit of MadScience they put together while dealing with it. Klagen tend to be the OnlySaneMan in their groups; Grimms [[HairTriggerTemper do not]], and neither do [[TheyCalledMeMad Neids]].
* In the lore of ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'', one in every million sentient beings in the Multiverse is born with a "Spark", or the potential to become a [[PrestigiousPlayerTitle Planeswalker]]. Igniting that Spark and actually becoming a Planeswalker is sometimes the result of an epiphany after years of meditation and preparation, but is more likely to occur as the result of physical, emotional, or psychic trauma.
** [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent Kiora]]? Eaten by a SeaMonster while trying to protect her sister. [[PlayingWithFire Chandra]]? The entire population of her hometown was [[DoomedHometown burned alive]] while she watched. [[GadgeteerGenius Venser]]? Ground zero for a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind between a planeswalker and a telepathic monster. [[ManipulativeBastard Urza]]? Continent-sinking, ice-age-inducing, reality-shattering [[FantasticNuke magical explosion]] to the ''face''. [[VampireMonarch Sorin]]? [[IHateYouVampireDad Grandpa Edgar turned him into the second vampire]] [[MonsterProgenitor (Edgar was the first)]] on the plane of Innistrad via an extremely agonizing [[DealWithTheDevil demonic ritual]].
** The Spark can also be ignited by extreme happiness, as proven by [[RebelLeader Samut]] in the ''Hour of Devastation'' storyline. In her immense happiness and relief that her god and people have managed to take down one of the corrupt gods and escape the fallen city, her Spark suddenly ignites.
*** And in the only other positive awakening, Basri finally winning at a trial he had aspired to his whole life.
* Common in the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' as well:
** ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'': Whenever possible, the Garou make sure they identify likely candidates to hold the werewolf gene and keep watch over them. But for the Lost Cubs that slip through the cracks, the First Change generally means abrupt transformation into a frenzied monster and waking up surrounded by shredded corpses. It's even worse for the Ratkin, who have a heavier Wyld-infusion; it's so common for Ratkin to retreat permanently into insanity that they have two entire Aspects covering it: the Munchmausen, who regress into childlike fantasy, and the Twitchers, who are {{Grimdark}} ''even for the [[CrapsackWorld World of Darkness]]''.
** ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'': Some mages Awaken in circumstances that send them straight into Marauder-hood, wrapping themselves in a bubble of permanent delusion that shields them from Paradox. Their madness taps into their magic, causing reality itself to warp to match their delusions.
* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' GaidenGame ''TabletopGame/DarkHeresy'', this is the result of choosing the "Nascent Psyker" background package. The player has psychic powers building up, locked away in the back of their brain, waiting to spill out in an [[SuperPowerMeltdown uncontrolled fashion]] in a moment of high stress. Given that this is [[CrapsackWorld 40k]], this tends to be a [[DemonicPossession Bad]] [[HellOnEarth Thing]].

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* In ''TabletopGame/{{Aberrant}}'', triggering superpowers is called an "Eruption", and considering the fact that it's White Wolf we are talking about, there are quite a lot of people who obtained their powers in the midst of something dangerous. One piece of fluff text in the core rulebook is a variation of a suicide hotline's pamphlet that explicitly asks people to not do suicidal things in the hope they will Erupt, even.
* Zig-zagged in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'', where people can Awaken as mages in a rare moment of clarity where they see past mundane reality and touch the Supernal Realms of magic. For the lucky ones, this can be a peaceful or even joyful moment; for the rest, well, {{Near Death Experience}}s are a fairly common source of Awakenings. "Banishers" get it even worse, suffering Awakenings so nightmarishly traumatic that they instinctively despise all things magic. Archmages can actually induce Awakenings with the right magic, but those aren't great for the target's sanity either, though interestingly in those cases it's the Awakening that causes trauma rather than trauma that causes an Awakening.
** Klagen, Neid and Grimm typically go through this in ''TabletopGame/GeniusTheTransgression'', with Klagen Catalyzing in grief, Neid from ostracism and Grimm in rage. Sometimes it's directly related
This happens to the event, main character in ''Film/KungFuHustle'': after he is beaten to within an inch of his life, his chi flows are unblocked, and other times as a result of whatever bit of MadScience they put together while dealing with it. Klagen tend to be the OnlySaneMan in their groups; Grimms [[HairTriggerTemper do not]], and neither do [[TheyCalledMeMad Neids]].
* In the lore of ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'', one in every million sentient beings in the Multiverse is born with a "Spark", or the
his potential to become a [[PrestigiousPlayerTitle Planeswalker]]. Igniting that Spark the Greatest Kung Fu Master the World has Ever Known is suddenly realized.
* In the film version of ''Film/{{Matilda}}'', Matilda's telekinesis first displays itself when her father rips up her library books
and actually becoming a Planeswalker is sometimes tries to force her to watch TV with the result rest of the family.
* In ''Film/NinjaAssassin'', Raizo gains
an epiphany EleventhHourSuperpower after years of meditation [[spoiler:Mika is stabbed by Lord Ozunu, and preparation, but is more likely to occur as he gains the result same type of physical, emotional, or psychic trauma.
** [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent Kiora]]? Eaten by a SeaMonster while trying
FlashStep Lord Ozunu used prior]].
* Happens twice
to protect her sister. [[PlayingWithFire Chandra]]? The entire population [[spoiler:Will]] in ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', once when he's defending his friends from Warren and again when [[spoiler:Royal Pain throws him off the side of her hometown was [[DoomedHometown burned alive]] while she watched. [[GadgeteerGenius Venser]]? Ground zero for the school.]]
* A variant in ''Film/SpiderMan1''. Though Peter gains all of his powers at once from the radioactive spider bite, he originally has
a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind between a planeswalker very difficult time using them, particularly the web-swinging. However, when [[DeathByOriginStory Uncle Ben is shot]] and a telepathic monster. [[ManipulativeBastard Urza]]? Continent-sinking, ice-age-inducing, reality-shattering [[FantasticNuke magical explosion]] grieving Peter tries to chase down the killer for revenge, he finds that LeParkour is too impractical to catch up to the ''face''. [[VampireMonarch Sorin]]? [[IHateYouVampireDad Grandpa Edgar turned getaway car, leading him into to perfect the second vampire]] [[MonsterProgenitor (Edgar was the first)]] [[BuildingSwing web-slinging technique]] that he uses from then on the plane of Innistrad via an as a superhero.
* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': Erik Lehnsherr is originally only able to use his powers when
extremely agonizing [[DealWithTheDevil demonic ritual]].
**
angry. The Spark can also be ignited by extreme happiness, as proven by [[RebelLeader Samut]] in the ''Hour of Devastation'' storyline. In her immense happiness and relief that her god and people have managed to take down one of the corrupt gods and escape the fallen city, her Spark suddenly ignites.
*** And in the only other positive awakening, Basri finally winning at a trial
first two times, it involves maternal separation.
** ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'': James Howlett's awakening occurs when
he had aspired to stabs his whole life.
* Common in the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' as well:
father's killer to death.
** ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'': Whenever possible, the Garou make sure ''Film/Deadpool2016'': Ajax's Weapon X project {{invoke|dtrope}}s this by torturing its victims until they identify likely candidates to hold the werewolf gene and keep watch over them. But for the Lost Cubs that slip either die or awaken their mutant power. Deadpool himself unlocks his HealingFactor through the cracks, the First Change generally means abrupt transformation into this process after spending days trapped in a frenzied monster and waking up surrounded by shredded corpses. It's even worse for the Ratkin, who have a heavier Wyld-infusion; it's so common for Ratkin to retreat permanently into insanity pod that they have two entire Aspects covering it: the Munchmausen, who regress into childlike fantasy, and the Twitchers, who are {{Grimdark}} ''even for the [[CrapsackWorld World of Darkness]]''.
** ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'': Some mages Awaken in circumstances that send them straight into Marauder-hood, wrapping themselves in a bubble of permanent delusion that shields them from Paradox. Their madness taps into their magic, causing reality itself
makes him feel like he's suffocating while giving him just barely enough air to warp to match their delusions.
* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' GaidenGame ''TabletopGame/DarkHeresy'', this is the result of choosing the "Nascent Psyker" background package. The player has psychic powers building up, locked away in the back of their brain, waiting to spill out in an [[SuperPowerMeltdown uncontrolled fashion]] in a moment of high stress. Given that this is [[CrapsackWorld 40k]], this tends to be a [[DemonicPossession Bad]] [[HellOnEarth Thing]].
keep him alive.



[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* In ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'', Maya had started training for her latent spirit-channeling abilities, but was too young to host a spirit until she saw [[spoiler:Redd White]] -- the man who murdered her sister not only nearly getting away scot-free, but also seeing Phoenix giving up.
* In ''VisualNovel/WickedWillow'', a brush with death awakens the protagonist's before-unknown magical powers, kicking off the plot.

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* ''Literature/AirAwakens'': Vhalla's Awakening as a Windwalker comes at the moment when she is pushed from the palace spire. She has to recover for a week.
* Garion of the ''Literature/{{Belgariad}}'' comes into his power this way. Though he is sensitive to sorcery for a while, and his first (unconscious) use of it was to heal a brain-addled man, he first deliberately uses his power against a man who has just slapped his Aunt Pol, and kills him when he learns the same man killed his parents. [[KillItWithFire In the same way.]]
** Aldur invoked this for Belgarath by telling him to move a large boulder. When Belgarath became so frustrated that he shouted at the boulder to move, it did. Upon meeting another sorcerer in the ''Malloreon'' who gained his powers similarly, the main characters suppose this is the typical way for it to happen, and that it also explains why there are so few sorcerers around. If the gift tends to come in a fit of anger over something, the first thing he'll probably do is wish the object of contention out of existence, inadvertently breaking the one ironclad rule of sorcery: ''never unmake something'', which is punished by the ''caster'' being unmade instead. In other words, maybe all too often someone's first act of sorcery is also ''his last''.
* ''Literature/BewareOfChicken'': Pi Pa awakened as a cultivator due to the trauma of seeing her mate, Chun Ke, suffer a debilitating injury at the hands of Chow Ji. This may be why her cultivation is [[PowerOfTheVoid Void-aspected]].
* While a rather softer version then most, ''The Boy who was as hard as Stone'' has Joe undergoing this after taking a beating from bullies.
* Happens to Kaiku and other members of the Red Order in ''Literature/TheBraidedPath'' trilogy. Strong fear (or arousal) causes their powers to ignite, setting everything around them on fire. Given people are likely to get burned in the process, it's obvious why this awakening is particularly traumatic.
* This is the case in ''Literature/{{Brennus}}'', mixed with PubertySuperpower. Manifestation is in response to a traumatic event, and often manifestation itself is just as if not more traumatic than the triggering event.
** Interestingly enough, the [[AllThereInTheManual Brennus Files]] article on the subject noted that, while ''exceptionally'' rare, an overwhelmingly ''positive'' experience can cause a Manifestation just as easily as a ''negative'' one. One of the most powerful Metahumans, Elysium, manifested while dancing with the love of her life.
* ''Literature/CodexAlera'': Odiana first came into her [[MakingASplash watercrafting]] abilities when she was gang-raped by slavers. Unfortunately, since watercrafting gives you a sixth sense for the emotions the people around you are experiencing, it made the trauma even worse.
* In ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'', Maya ''Creator/KatherineKurtz'''s ''Literature/{{Deryni}}'' there is a short story in which an 11-year-old boy's healing powers are triggered when his cat is severely injured.
* In ''Literature/DragonBones'' Ward has some weak magical ability, but lost most of it when his abusive father almost killed him. He regains it when [[spoiler: a supernatural entity attacks his sister, and won't let go. This makes him angry, which unlocks his magic.]]
* ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'': A ghola's memories can be restored by inflicting psychological trauma.
** In ''Literature/HereticsOfDune'', Miles Teg gets SpiderSense and SuperSpeed after being tortured.
** In [[Literature/LegendsOfDune the prequels]], Norma Cenva's latent MindOverMatter powers are awakened while she's being tortured by the Cymeks. The resulting mental blast is several orders more powerful than that utilized by the other Sorceresses of Rossak and literally disintegrates her body. Fortunately, she uses her new powers to create a better body for herself atom-by-atom.
** Technically, any Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother becomes this way by ingesting poison and hoping that her body will metabolize it into a substance that will transform her.
*** They DO train for many years, practicing an intricate form of body control, learning to speed up and slow down their own metabolism and adjust it as needed, before taking that particular test.
* In ''Literature/TheGirlFromTheMiraclesDistrict'', berserkerism is unnoticeable until the person carrying the gene goes through major physical or emotional trauma, whereupon it manifests and becomes a perpetual problem to keep in check. It doesn't necessarily show up right away -- Nikita mentions that she only turned berserk a day after she'd been rescued from her father, when she
had started nightmares about what'd happened.
* Literature/HarryPotter initially used his unfocused, underage magic in times of distress. This seems to be a common way for magic to appear in the setting, but not universal: contrast Voldemort, whose powers manifested as ways to manipulate and hurt people.
* Creator/MercedesLackey's ''Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar'':
** In the ''Literature/LastHeraldMageTrilogy'', the protagonist, Vanyel, has his [[PsychicPowers Gifts]] triggered when his lover/soulmate commits suicide, after using him to help power a CoolGate spell. The backlash of Tylendel's power, released by his death, burns open all of Vanyel's mental channels at once.
** In ''Brightly Burning'', Lavan's [[PlayingWithFire Firestarting Gift]] was starting to come through as a normal PubertySuperpower, but being tortured by older students at a BoardingSchoolOfHorrors forces it to full power prematurely.
* ''Literature/InAWorldJustRight'': Johnathan Aubrey was just a normal kid until he survived a plane crash that killed his entire family, and gave him horrible scars on his face that alienated him from the rest of his classmates. Lucky for him, this somehow gave him the ability to create other worlds with entirely different parameters as he sees fit, which he can enter at will. [[spoiler: It's revealed by the end of the story that other people who've suffered trauma get this power.]]
* ''Literature/InCryptid'': [[HumanOutsideAlienInside Sarah]], who already has telepathic {{Puberty Superpower}}s, goes into a coma after [[spoiler:giving a Covenant strike team LaserGuidedAmnesia]] and spends five years recovering. Once she feels fully recovered, it's revealed that she was actually undergoing her "instars", a kind of EvolutionPowerUp that turns her into [[spoiler:a Johrlac queen, capable of tearing holes between dimensions]].
* In Creator/SergeyLukyanenko's ''Literature/LabyrinthOfReflections'', Divers most commonly acquire their rare gift under extremely stressful circumstances, such as when your friend is dying in RealLife and you have to exit CyberSpace ''right now'' without using any common devices.
** The short-story ''Transparent Stained Glass Windows'' reveals that the Russian government is working on a secret project aimed at creating Divers using a virtual prison as a cover. Their goal is to induce traumatic experiences in the inmates which mirror the reason for their imprisonment. The project is a failure, though.
* ''Literature/LegacyOfTheDragokin'': This is how Benji activates his dragokin powers [[spoiler: at the very end of the story when he leaps to his mom's defense.]]
* In the original novel of ''{{Literature/Matilda}}'', her telekinesis first appears when she grows uncontrollably angry over being (loudly and violently) accused of something she did not do.
* In ''Literature/{{Renegades}}'', the prodigies who don't gain their powers at birth usually acquire them due to a traumatic event. Several examples are given:
** Ruby gained her BodyToJewel power when looters attacked her family's house and she swallowed a bag of jewels to keep them out of their hands.
** Oscar gained SmokeOut when he nearly died from smoke inhalation in a house fire.
** Leroy became a PoisonousPerson when a fellow student who hated him poured various acids on him.
** Nova is an interesting case, in that she could induce ForcedSleep since she was born, but only became TheSleepless after witnessing the death of her family.
* In Creator/StephenKing's short story "The Revelations of Becka Paulson", Becka, an ordinary housewife, accidentally shoots herself in the head with a small-caliber pistol while cleaning house. The trauma to her brain gives her PsychicPowers and makes her more intelligent as well.
* Books by Creator/BrandonSanderson:
** ''Franchise/{{Mistborn}}'':
*** [[FunctionalMagic Allomantic]] powers only manifest themselves following an intense trauma, which is usually a near-death experience (not always, though, as Kelsier, one of the main characters, came into his powers after watching his wife get beaten to death). [[AristocratsAreEvil Noble houses]] often severely beat their children to try and force "snapping".
*** In later books, Snapping is caused automatically by "mist-sickness", which by design only affects unSnapped Allomancers, and just badly enough to Snap them.
*** WordOfGod is that the primary reason that Vin learns Allomancy so quickly is because she Snapped at ''birth''. Even though she didn't know what she was doing, she was using Allomancy before she could walk.
** ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'':
*** It is explicitly stated that only those who are "broken" can form a Nahel bond and become a Surgebinder. However, this process is usually far slower and less obvious than in ''Mistborn''. What happens is that [[ElementalEmbodiment spren]] find people with broken souls and slip into the cracks, shoring up their soul and granting them Surgebinding in the process. While Surgebinders will use their powers instinctively, it usually starts as [[HealingFactor healing oddly quickly]] or [[GravityMaster having arrows always hit their shield instead of them]]. It takes something big for them to draw enough power to realize what is happening.
*** A cult known as the Envisagers ''thought'' that they could force themselves to become Radiants by invoking this. They would frequently put themselves in near-death situations to see if a spren would come to rescue them. Being unaware of how the Nahel bond worked, this tended to result in their deaths. Ironically, when one member of the group reported them to the local authorities, hoping that they could get some kind of mental help for their cult insanity, the local ruler had them all executed as heretics.
* In ''VideoGame/StarCraft: Ghost: Nova'', the titular character is unaware of her enormous PsychicPower potential, and her wealthy father goes to great lengths to keep it a secret, lest his daughter be taken away to the Ghost Academy. She knows that she is somehow able to sense what other people are feeling but can't explain it. However, when a group of rebels infiltrates her parents' penthouse mansion and kills them in front of her, her MindOverMatter powers manifest in a rather spectacular manner. The transparent dome over the penthouse is completely shattered by her mental blast that also kills anyone in the vicinity but her. That dome is, apparently, rated to withstand a direct nuclear strike. However, she never uses her power to that extent again. It's heavily implied that Nova is much more powerful than even Kerrigan, at least until Kerrigan becomes the Queen of Blades.
* The second time Henry's time travel ability manifested in ''Literature/TheTimeTravelersWife'' was when he was involved in a car accident. If he hadn't time traveled, he would have been killed.
* ''Literature/{{Touch 2017}}'' is a deconstruction of this: in this world, people only seem to get powers this way, and our main characters are all grappling with issues as a result. The main character, James, was [[RapeAsBackstory raped]] by a stranger while his friend Caspar got powers due to his AbusiveParents [[spoiler:trying to {{Invoke}} this trope]]. It's noted that more benign examples exist, though, like breaking a bone in a less traumatic way.
* ''Literature/VoidDomain'': After [[spoiler: Eva loses her eyes]], she gains an alternate method of sight.
* ''Literature/WearingTheCape'': Ever since The Event, if someone is in an incredibly stressful (and especially life-threatening) situation, they can "break through," gaining superpowers sufficient to deal with the situation, based on [[PersonalityPowers what they consider an appropriate response]]. Natural disasters often cause Breakthroughs, as do supervillain attacks, and the military was happily surprised to discover that basic
training has a small chance to trigger a Breakthrough -- though they also created an optional, much more brutal program with a higher success rate. There are also "origin chasers," people who deliberately put themselves in dangerous situations in the hopes of breaking through. They typically end up as a statistic right next to the suicides, but it does occasionally work.
* In ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', those who have the "spark", the more powerful manifestation of the ability to "channel", and who haven't been trained in channeling by someone who already can, will typically begin channeling unconsciously in their mid-to-late teens, and it will usually manifest itself during either a traumatic situation or when they wish to do something suitable
for one who is angsty in general. For many, this takes the form of an eavesdropping weave or something similar. For one of the main characters, Nynaeve, it is an extreme sickness of a friend that leads to her latent spirit-channeling abilities, unconsciously forming a healing weave.
* In the ''Literature/WildCards'' universe, traumatic events can lead to the xenovirus Takis-A activating. Of course, being born is a pretty traumatic event, which is why a lot of people turn their card right at birth,
but was too young it is not uncommon for people to host turn into during adolescence as well. Purposefully causing stress to a spirit until carrier is considered a penal offence.
* In one of the short stories in ''Literature/TheWitcher'' book ''Literature/TheLastWish'', a queen hires Geralt to kill a monster (actually a cursed prince) to stop him from marrying her daughter. [[spoiler: When
she saw [[spoiler:Redd White]] -- the man who murdered her sister not only nearly getting away scot-free, but also seeing Phoenix giving up.
* In ''VisualNovel/WickedWillow'', a brush with death awakens
succeeds, it turns out that the protagonist's before-unknown magical princess is really in love and is an untrained source -- and so everyone must forget their differences and fight together to get her powers under control.]]
* ''Literature/{{Worm}}'' provides the page quote.
** The vast majority of [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividual capes]] acquire their powers after experiencing some sort of severe trauma, and typically they will develop a power somehow related to whatever situation they are in (physical traumas usually result in physical
powers, kicking off while mental usually trauma results in mental powers, for instance). This has some interesting results, like cape demographics skewing toward women and people from bad parts of the plot.world, as well as resulting in a balance of more Villains than Heroes since nearly everyone with powers has been failed by society and wants some payback.
** Second-generation capes, the children of first-generations, at first appear to have an "easier" time with triggers, such as from waking up alone after sleepwalking or due to a rough foul in a basketball game. In actuality, first-generation capes will tend to have dysfunctional family lives due to their trauma and powers which will in turn put their children under high levels of stress for most of their lives. Glory Girl, for example, was desperate to prove herself to her parents and triggered after the foul when she realized her parents ''weren't even paying attention''.
** Additionally, those who already have powers can experience a ''second'' trigger that improves their powers or removes some of their limitations. These require another extremely traumatic event, typically similar to the first trigger. Apparently Third and Fourth triggers are possible, but are very rare. It's also possible to Trigger twice in a row, due to a continued traumatic even or other reasons, which is what happened to [[spoiler:Taylor]]. The overwhelming and disturbing sensations of [[spoiler:suddenly sensing all the nearby insects]] with their new powers was so traumatic they triggered again.
** There's another way trauma can awaken new powers: if a parahuman's power is tied to a body part, losing that body part causes the power to adapt. An example would be Valefor, as [[spoiler:after Skitter [[EyeScream blinded him with maggots]], his HypnoticEyes power evolved into a CompellingVoice.]]
** It turns out that there's a completely justified reason for this mechanism, [[BlueAndOrangeMorality or at least a logical one.]] [[spoiler:The Entities need data on each superpower-granting shard they release, and concluded the best way to get that data is in combat. The shards are thus engineered to only activate when the host is in extreme danger, increasing the chances that they'll end up in situations where the host will be fighting or will be psychologically-damaged enough to go out and cause trouble and thus start fighting.]]



[[folder:Webcomics]]
* In ''Webcomic/AutumnBay'', as part of his awakening to magic, [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/28/ Ghoul catches a glimpse of everything]] (due to a sorcerer's natural connection to the AkashicRecords). This [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/51/ traps him on his own memories]] and [[AsleepForDays puts him in a short coma]].
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' this is known as an [[http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=1114 Angst-Induced Awakening]], or, less seriously, an angst-splosion.
* In ''Webcomic/FreakAngels'' it turns out that "near-death" experiences amplify the Freak Angels' powers and unlock new ones. For example, Arkady is capable of teleporting because of that drug overdose in her teens. [[spoiler: Turns out that ''[[CameBackStrong actually dying]]'' will do the trick as well, and this may in fact have been what happened to Arkady. It definitely happens to three other main characters before it occurs to them to try and find a less traumatic method.]]
* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' this is typically how [[MadScientist Sparks]] awaken. Most Sparks end up [[HoistByHisOwnPetard killed by their own breakthrough devices]] or [[BurnTheWitch burned at the stake as witches]] by an angry mob. Many simply go mad and destroy everything in their vicinity. It's also suggested that a breakthrough can be triggered by strong emotions, like being upset over death of a loved one. Gil notes that Agatha’s breakthrough was very peaceful compared to other Sparks. [[spoiler: Because it wasn't one. Agatha is the child of two already rather powerful Sparks and had her breakthrough about a decade ago. Her paternal uncle, a powerful Spark in his own right, outfitted the girl with a Spark-suppressing device to hide her in plain sight. Agatha's official breakthrough was a slow gradual loss of the device's effect.]]
* In ''Webcomic/LastRes0rt'' the existence of souls is scientifically proven, quantified in "sterling", people with more or less than a sterling's worth of soul can tap into it for magic but most people are born with a stable sterling soul that can't be tapped. However, a severe trauma can "shatter" a sterling soul, after which one can attempt to pick up the pieces and transform into a [[OurGeniesAreDifferent djinni-si]], though if they die before piecing themselves back together they rise as a zombie. Vampires are a specific type of djinn-si whose soul-shattering and transformation are facilitated by an existing vampire.
* ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'': {{Mad Scientist}}s tend to awaken to their full potential due to a variety of factors. Danger is a big one, as is the laughter of fools (typically "those fools at the Institute"), but almost anything can be the straw that breaks the camel's back. Helen herself snapped at an Italian bistro and caused more destruction than two other examples who snapped in a college chemistry lab and a hospital. ("That was simply a ''killer'' pesto, wasn't it Narbon?")
-->'''Helen:''' Many mad scientists also credit Mom for their awakening.\\
'''Dave:''' Mommy issues are that common?\\
'''Helen:''' No, my Mom, specifically. She gets around.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' Prequel, ''Start of Darkness,'' [[spoiler:Xykon's talent for sorcery first manifests itself when, as a 4-year-old child, he finds the corpse of his dog, Barky. His grief causes him to accidentally cast an AnimateDead spell, which resurrects Barky as a zombie, much to his delight.]]
* Becka in ''Webcomic/{{Shadowgirls}}''.

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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* In ''Webcomic/AutumnBay'', as part of his awakening to magic, [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/28/ Ghoul catches a glimpse of everything]] (due to a sorcerer's natural connection to the AkashicRecords). This [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/51/ traps him on his own memories]] and [[AsleepForDays puts him in a short coma]].
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' this is known as an [[http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=1114 Angst-Induced Awakening]], or, less seriously, an angst-splosion.
* In ''Webcomic/FreakAngels'' it turns out that "near-death" experiences amplify the Freak Angels' powers and unlock new ones. For example, Arkady is capable of teleporting because of that drug overdose in her teens. [[spoiler: Turns out that ''[[CameBackStrong actually dying]]'' will do the trick as well, and this may in fact have been what happened to Arkady. It definitely happens to three other main characters before it occurs to them to try and find a less traumatic method.]]
* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' this is typically how [[MadScientist Sparks]] awaken. Most Sparks end up [[HoistByHisOwnPetard killed by their own breakthrough devices]] or [[BurnTheWitch burned at the stake as witches]] by an angry mob. Many simply go mad and destroy everything in their vicinity. It's also suggested that a breakthrough can be triggered by strong emotions, like being upset over death of a loved one. Gil notes that Agatha’s breakthrough was very peaceful compared to other Sparks. [[spoiler: Because it wasn't one. Agatha is the child of two already rather powerful Sparks and had her breakthrough about a decade ago. Her paternal uncle, a powerful Spark in his own right, outfitted
''Series/{{Angel}}'', "[[Recap/AngelS02E04Untouched Untouched]]". Bethany, the girl with a Spark-suppressing device to hide telekinesis, had it awakened when she was abused physically and sexually by her father. It also flared up when someone threatened her in plain sight. Agatha's official breakthrough was a slow gradual loss of an alley early in the device's effect.]]
ep.
* In ''Webcomic/LastRes0rt'' On ''Series/TheFinder'', Walter's powers of deduction are purportedly because of a few bumps to the existence of souls is scientifically proven, quantified in "sterling", people with more or less than a sterling's worth of soul can tap into it for magic but most people are born head that occurred during military service.
* ''Series/FirstWave'': In an early episode
with a stable sterling soul Ukrainian telekinetic, a government agent tells Cade that can't be tapped. However, her powers first awakened when a severe trauma can "shatter" heavy cart fell on top of her father. She lifted the cart off him with a sterling soul, thought.
* ''Series/{{Haven}}'': "Troubles" usually emerge
after which one can attempt to pick up the pieces and transform into a [[OurGeniesAreDifferent djinni-si]], though if they die before piecing themselves back together they rise as a zombie. Vampires are a specific type of djinn-si whose soul-shattering and transformation are facilitated by an existing vampire.
traumatic events.
* ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'': {{Mad Scientist}}s tend ''Series/{{Impulse|2018}}'': It takes being date raped to awaken to their full the teleporting powers in Henry.
* ''Series/TidelandsNetflix'': Cal is nearly drowned, and as a result, discovers her siren powers.
* ''Series/{{WandaVision}}'': Though Wanda previously became empowered through the Mind Stone, she reached the true
potential due to a variety of factors. Danger is a big one, as is the laughter of fools (typically "those fools at the Institute"), but almost anything can be the straw that breaks the camel's back. Helen herself snapped at an Italian bistro and caused more destruction than two other examples who snapped in a college chemistry lab and a hospital. ("That was simply a ''killer'' pesto, wasn't it Narbon?")
-->'''Helen:''' Many mad scientists also credit Mom for their awakening.\\
'''Dave:''' Mommy issues are that common?\\
'''Helen:''' No, my Mom, specifically. She gets around.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' Prequel, ''Start of Darkness,'' [[spoiler:Xykon's talent for sorcery first manifests itself when, as a 4-year-old child, he finds the corpse of his dog, Barky. His
reality-warping power when she became overwhelmed by her grief causes him to accidentally cast an AnimateDead spell, which resurrects Barky as a zombie, much to his delight.]]
* Becka in ''Webcomic/{{Shadowgirls}}''.
over losing Vision.



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* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'' uses the aforementioned examples from its source material for Goku, Future Gohan, Future Trunks, and Gohan's second transformation, but throws in some twists for others:
** Gohan's first transformation into a Super Saiyan occurs while he's training with his father, and Goku exploits Gohan's [[RunningGag inability to dodge]] by firing an attack directly at him. Realizing that he's all alone and no one will save him leads to Gohan transforming out of desperation to deflect the blast.
** Gohan's transformation into Super Saiyan 2, while more faithful to the source material, is also the culmination of the [[ParentalNeglect constant bullshit and unintentional abuse from his father]] and adult friends over the course of the series.
** Played for laughs in ''Episode of Bardock Abridged''. It's not a HeroicSacrifice that triggers Bardock going Super Saiyan, but the realization that his story's plot involves TimeTravel.
--->'''Bardock:''' Of all the STUPID! (''[[{{Headdesk}} wham!]]'') ASININE!! (''[[PunchAWall wham!]]'') [[JumpingTheShark SHARK-JUMPING]] ''[[PrecisionFStrike BULLSHIT!!!]]''
** Vegeta also turned Super Saiyan the same way he did in canon -- rage and anger and despair over never being as good as Goku -- though the process by which he did so was... far less refined.
--->'''Vegeta''': [[InelegantBlubbering I wanna be a Super Saiyan! I wanna! I wanna I wannaIwannaIwannaIwanna!]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
** Ruby's silver eyes are hinted to be special when Headmaster Ozpin [[{{Foreshadowing}} remarks upon them before accepting her to Beacon Academy]]. The traumatic events of the Volume 3 finale reveals what is so significant about them. [[spoiler:When Ruby witnesses her friend [[TheAce Pyrrha]] being murdered by [[TheHeavy Cinder]], a blast of silver power bursts from Ruby's eyes, leaving her unconscious for days and Cinder maimed for life. Ruby learns that silver eyes is an extremely rare trait on Remnant and every person who has them will become an extremely powerful warrior who possesses the ability to use the [[ElementalPowers power of light]] to destroy the Grimm. In Volume 6, Ruby finally meets an elderly silver-eyed warrior who teaches her how to harness and control her power; together, they learn that their power comes from the God of Light, who also had silver eyes and the ability to destroy the Grimm with light.]]
** Ren's Semblance gives him the ability to mask the emotions of others, effectively hiding them from Grimm, who are attracted to negativity. Flashbacks in Volume 4 reveal that Ren's Semblance only awakened when the Grimm destroyed his village. With his parents killed and everyone dying around him, the intense panic and stress of the situation triggered his Semblance, enabling both him and Nora to survive the massacre.
** Played for laughs in Volume 4 when Taiyang describes Yang's [[SuperStrength Semblance]] as a temper tantrum; when Yang gets angry, her [[BurningWithAnger hair catches fire]] and she's able to channel attacks into increased strength and power. Taiyang comments that her Semblance was discovered the day he took her to the hairdressers for her [[NobodyTouchesTheHair very first hair cut]].
** After five volumes of trying to figure out what his Semblance is, Jaune finally awakens it during the traumatic events of the Volume 5 finale. [[spoiler:To spite him for managing to crack her mask, Cinder impales Weiss with a spear in a deliberate recreation of Pyrrha's death and leaves her for dead. Panicked and tearful, Jaune's Semblance kicks in to empower the dying Weiss's Aura, supercharging her Aura's ability to heal her injuries. When Nora initially mistakes his Semblance for healing, he realizes that his power is the ability to [[SuperEmpowering amplify Auras]].]]

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* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'' uses Within the aforementioned examples from its source material for Goku, Future Gohan, Future Trunks, and Gohan's second transformation, but throws in some twists for others:
** Gohan's first transformation into a Super Saiyan occurs while he's training with his father, and Goku exploits Gohan's [[RunningGag inability to dodge]] by firing an attack directly at him. Realizing that he's all alone and no one will save him leads to Gohan transforming out
works of desperation to deflect the blast.
** Gohan's transformation into Super Saiyan 2, while more faithful to the source material, is also the culmination of the [[ParentalNeglect constant bullshit and unintentional abuse from his father]] and adult friends over the course of the series.
** Played for laughs in ''Episode of Bardock Abridged''. It's not a HeroicSacrifice that triggers Bardock going Super Saiyan, but the realization that his story's plot involves TimeTravel.
--->'''Bardock:''' Of all the STUPID! (''[[{{Headdesk}} wham!]]'') ASININE!! (''[[PunchAWall wham!]]'') [[JumpingTheShark SHARK-JUMPING]] ''[[PrecisionFStrike BULLSHIT!!!]]''
** Vegeta also turned Super Saiyan the same way he did in canon -- rage and anger and despair over never being as good as Goku -- though the process by which he did so was... far less refined.
--->'''Vegeta''': [[InelegantBlubbering I wanna be a Super Saiyan! I wanna! I wanna I wannaIwannaIwannaIwanna!]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
** Ruby's silver eyes are hinted to be special when Headmaster Ozpin [[{{Foreshadowing}} remarks upon them before accepting her to Beacon Academy]]. The
''Music/PaulShapera'', traumatic events of the Volume 3 finale reveals what is so significant about them. [[spoiler:When Ruby witnesses her friend [[TheAce Pyrrha]] (such as flinging oneself off a cliff, being murdered chased by [[TheHeavy Cinder]], a blast death cult, or stuck within the Hall of silver power bursts from Ruby's eyes, leaving her unconscious for days and Cinder maimed for life. Ruby learns that silver eyes is an extremely rare trait on Remnant and every person who has Mirrors in a demented carnival) are how Posthumans awaken their RealityWarper abilities, allowing them will become an extremely powerful warrior who possesses the ability to use the [[ElementalPowers power exert a degree of light]] to destroy the Grimm. In Volume 6, Ruby finally meets an elderly silver-eyed warrior who teaches her how to harness and control her power; together, they learn that their power comes from over the God of Light, who also had silver eyes and universes (called Narratives due to the ability to destroy the Grimm with light.]]
** Ren's Semblance gives him the ability to mask the emotions of others, effectively hiding them from Grimm, who are attracted to negativity. Flashbacks in Volume 4 reveal that Ren's Semblance only awakened when the Grimm destroyed his village. With his parents killed and everyone dying around him, the intense panic and stress
{{Metafiction}} aspect of the situation triggered his Semblance, enabling both him and Nora to survive whole thing) within the massacre.
** Played for laughs
various ConceptAlbums. That being said, RealityWarpingIsNotAToy is in Volume 4 when Taiyang describes Yang's [[SuperStrength Semblance]] as a temper tantrum; when Yang gets angry, her [[BurningWithAnger hair catches fire]] and she's able full effect, [[spoiler: if Posthumans try to channel attacks into increased strength and power. Taiyang comments that her Semblance was discovered the day he took her to the hairdressers for her [[NobodyTouchesTheHair very first hair cut]].
** After five volumes of trying to figure out what his Semblance is, Jaune finally awakens
push a narrative too hard, it during the traumatic events of the Volume 5 finale. [[spoiler:To spite him for managing to crack her mask, Cinder impales Weiss with a spear can tear, resulting in a deliberate recreation of Pyrrha's death and leaves her for dead. Panicked and tearful, Jaune's Semblance kicks in to empower the dying Weiss's Aura, supercharging her Aura's ability to heal her injuries. When Nora initially mistakes his Semblance for healing, he realizes that his power [[HellIsThatNoise horrific sound]] as an entire universe is the ability to [[SuperEmpowering amplify Auras]].destroyed.]]


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* The plot of ''Roleplay/TheDaoOfTheAwakened'' stars when Hua Yin Awakens after his hands are broken in a CareerEndingInjury.
* PlayedForLaughs in ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues''. All of the students receive superpowers after a MassSuperEmpoweringEvent, but some of them aren't immediately able to tell what those powers are. Jae offers to beat Destiny up to see if that will awaken her power (which is quickly pointed out as a bad idea by the rest of their friends).
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Aberrant}}'', triggering superpowers is called an "Eruption", and considering the fact that it's White Wolf we are talking about, there are quite a lot of people who obtained their powers in the midst of something dangerous. One piece of fluff text in the core rulebook is a variation of a suicide hotline's pamphlet that explicitly asks people to not do suicidal things in the hope they will Erupt, even.
* Zig-zagged in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'', where people can Awaken as mages in a rare moment of clarity where they see past mundane reality and touch the Supernal Realms of magic. For the lucky ones, this can be a peaceful or even joyful moment; for the rest, well, {{Near Death Experience}}s are a fairly common source of Awakenings. "Banishers" get it even worse, suffering Awakenings so nightmarishly traumatic that they instinctively despise all things magic. Archmages can actually induce Awakenings with the right magic, but those aren't great for the target's sanity either, though interestingly in those cases it's the Awakening that causes trauma rather than trauma that causes an Awakening.
** Klagen, Neid and Grimm typically go through this in ''TabletopGame/GeniusTheTransgression'', with Klagen Catalyzing in grief, Neid from ostracism and Grimm in rage. Sometimes it's directly related to the event, and other times as a result of whatever bit of MadScience they put together while dealing with it. Klagen tend to be the OnlySaneMan in their groups; Grimms [[HairTriggerTemper do not]], and neither do [[TheyCalledMeMad Neids]].
* In the lore of ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'', one in every million sentient beings in the Multiverse is born with a "Spark", or the potential to become a [[PrestigiousPlayerTitle Planeswalker]]. Igniting that Spark and actually becoming a Planeswalker is sometimes the result of an epiphany after years of meditation and preparation, but is more likely to occur as the result of physical, emotional, or psychic trauma.
** [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent Kiora]]? Eaten by a SeaMonster while trying to protect her sister. [[PlayingWithFire Chandra]]? The entire population of her hometown was [[DoomedHometown burned alive]] while she watched. [[GadgeteerGenius Venser]]? Ground zero for a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind between a planeswalker and a telepathic monster. [[ManipulativeBastard Urza]]? Continent-sinking, ice-age-inducing, reality-shattering [[FantasticNuke magical explosion]] to the ''face''. [[VampireMonarch Sorin]]? [[IHateYouVampireDad Grandpa Edgar turned him into the second vampire]] [[MonsterProgenitor (Edgar was the first)]] on the plane of Innistrad via an extremely agonizing [[DealWithTheDevil demonic ritual]].
** The Spark can also be ignited by extreme happiness, as proven by [[RebelLeader Samut]] in the ''Hour of Devastation'' storyline. In her immense happiness and relief that her god and people have managed to take down one of the corrupt gods and escape the fallen city, her Spark suddenly ignites.
*** And in the only other positive awakening, Basri finally winning at a trial he had aspired to his whole life.
* Common in the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' as well:
** ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'': Whenever possible, the Garou make sure they identify likely candidates to hold the werewolf gene and keep watch over them. But for the Lost Cubs that slip through the cracks, the First Change generally means abrupt transformation into a frenzied monster and waking up surrounded by shredded corpses. It's even worse for the Ratkin, who have a heavier Wyld-infusion; it's so common for Ratkin to retreat permanently into insanity that they have two entire Aspects covering it: the Munchmausen, who regress into childlike fantasy, and the Twitchers, who are {{Grimdark}} ''even for the [[CrapsackWorld World of Darkness]]''.
** ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'': Some mages Awaken in circumstances that send them straight into Marauder-hood, wrapping themselves in a bubble of permanent delusion that shields them from Paradox. Their madness taps into their magic, causing reality itself to warp to match their delusions.
* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' GaidenGame ''TabletopGame/DarkHeresy'', this is the result of choosing the "Nascent Psyker" background package. The player has psychic powers building up, locked away in the back of their brain, waiting to spill out in an [[SuperPowerMeltdown uncontrolled fashion]] in a moment of high stress. Given that this is [[CrapsackWorld 40k]], this tends to be a [[DemonicPossession Bad]] [[HellOnEarth Thing]].
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'': Asura finds the lifeless body of a girl who resembled his daughter after a bombardment attack. Overcome with [[DespairEventHorizon despair]] and [[UnstoppableRage rage]], he unleashes it all in the form of Berserk Asura.
* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' has this with Ragna. Terumi locked his Azure Grimoire from activating, and it was mostly a [[CurbStompbattle one sided fight for Terumi]]. Just as he was about to finish Ragna off, [[spoiler:Lambda/Nu]] jumped in the way and took the blow. She then gives her powers to Ragna, resulting in him getting the "Idea Engine" merging with his Azure Grimoire which makes it's powers closer to complete. He then proceeds to wipe the floor with Terumi.
* Ryu in ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIV'' gains the ability to transform into a dragon early on in the game, but for the first half of the game he only has access to his weakest form, Aura. He unlocks several more shapeshifting powers, including a breath attack for Aura and a much more powerful Kaiser transformation, during a scene which involves Captain Rasso massacring a village of innocents and being forced into a SeeminglyHopelessBossFight with a monster that beats him and his friends to within an inch of their lives.
* Exploited in ''[[VideoGame/CastlevaniaChroniclesOfSorrow Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow]]'', as Celia's plan to draw out [[AntiAntiChrist Soma]]'s potential to become Dracula, the series's equivalent to Satan, involves [[spoiler:staging the murder of his beloved right in front of him. [[MultipleEndings Should he fall for it]], [[EvilIsNotAToy Celia gets more than what she bargained for]]]].
* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' series:
** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'', Dante unlocks his [[SuperMode Devil Trigger]] ability after losing a fight with his brother Vergil, who then steals the amulet that Dante keeps as an heirloom of their dead mother and impales Dante on his own sword.
** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'', Nero has two such awakenings. Nero's first awakening [[AllThereInTheManual happened offscreen]] when a demon attack had Kyrie in grave danger, and his shoulder injury resulted in awakening his Devil Bringer hand. The other awakening happens in-game, when Nero is almost killed by Agnus and his Angelo and Gladius demons, resulting in the resurrection of Yamato and the unlocking of Nero's own spectral Devil Trigger, a FightingSpirit that is [[FightingFingerprint very reminiscent]] of [[spoiler:Vergil, who is revealed to be Nero's father in the fifth game]].
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'':
*** When [[spoiler:Dante has a light bulb moment and realizes that the Rebellion can fuse his human and demon halves, he impales himself with it and absorbs the Sparda, obtaining his Sin Devil Trigger and Devil Sword Dante.]]
*** Near the game's ending, [[spoiler:Nero, shaken by the realization he has blood relatives in Dante and the recently-resurrected Vergil, realizes that the two are about to kill each other and either way, he'd lose a member of his new family, and it reminded him of his guilt from losing his adoptive brother Credo in the previous game. The emotional peak he reaches from this makes his devil powers truly awaken, regrowing his severed arm and unlocking a true Devil Trigger.]]
* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' it seems mages can awaken their power if they are faced with strong emotions. For example, Wynne set one of her bullies on fire.
* Psycho Mantis of ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' had his powers fully awaken after he accidentally read his father's mind and learned just what he thought of the young Mantis (his father hated him, blaming him for his mother dying while giving birth to him), bringing Mantis to believe his father was going to kill him. [[NoodleIncident He doesn't remember much of what happened after that mind-reading]], but whatever happened resulted in the destruction of his entire village.
* In ''VideoGame/ESPRaDe'', Yusuke's psychic powers manifested when he was a child, but he kept them supressed until years later when goons from the evil Yaksa organization slit his friend's throat in front of him, prompting him to awaken his psychic powers and go on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'':
** Rydia is an inversion; she has an innate talent for magic, but the trauma of watching her village being burned to the ground makes it difficult for her to use fire spells.
** In response to his parents deaths, Edge is enraged at Rubicante, the Archfiend Edge deemed responsible. In his anger, Edge unlocked his Flood and Blitz Ninjutsu techniques.
* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'':
** The [[spoiler:death of the Avatar's mother in a HeroicSacrifice]] causes the Avatar enough anguish to [[ScaledUp transform into a dragon]] and stays like this until the end of the chapter, when their best friend Azura manages to get to them at great risk to herself.
** In [[spoiler: the Avatar's child]] Kana's Paralogue, Kana (barely a pre-teen) is so terrified when their living place is invaded, and the Avatar gets attacked right in front of them, that they also transform into a dragon. They don't recover until the end of the chapter, either, and cannot remember what happened, so they're shocked when the Avatar explains what took place.
** In the ''Heirs of Fates'' DLC stage, a male Kana [[RuleOfThree also transforms into a dragon]] after [[spoiler:his home is ''completely'' destroyed, his family is murdered, ''and'' he and other children are thrown in a sort-of DeadlyGame.]] Again, he remains a Dragon for the whole chapter and cannot recall anything when he recovers.
* ''VideoGame/InfamousSecondSon'' Eugene does this to ward off some bullies in high school after one of them pushes it too far and knocks his laptop out of his hands.
* Lang in ''[[VideoGame/LegendOfLegaia Legaia II: Duel Saga]]'' only awakens his origin, Galea, after being beaten to the point of near-death by a monster living at the top of Mt. Gabel
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', [[spoiler:Princess Zelda]]'s powers awaken for the first time after [[spoiler:Calamity Ganon's return, which killed her father and the Champions and destroyed the entire kingdom and when Link was at death's door and was about to be killed right in front of her by a Guardian.]]
* This is apparently how superpowers work in the ''Franchise/LifeIsStrange'' universe:
** In [[VideoGame/LifeIsStrange the first game]], Max's ability to rewind time is triggered when she sees her best friend Chloe (although she doesn't know who it is at the time) get shot. [[spoiler:In Episode 2, she manages to [[TimeStandsStill freeze time entirely for several minutes]] in response to seeing Kate jump off the dormitory roof]].
** ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange2'': Daniel's telekenetic abilites awaken when his father gets shot in front of him.
** Alex's empathy powers in ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrangeTrueColors'' are shown to have manifested due to traumatic events throughout her childhood, [[spoiler:including her mother's death, her father abandoning her and Gabe, and the cruelty she endured in the foster care system.]]
** ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrangeBeforeTheStorm'': Although it's an AmbiguousSituation and it's never wholly confirmed whether she has powers, Rachel's seeming ability to manipulate elements manifests in a small blaze in a trash can becoming a full-blown forest fire moments after she catches her father apparently cheating on her mother. Later on, during an argument with her father, all the candles on the dinner table briefly blaze up when she becomes particularly angry.
** In the [[ComicBook/LifeIsStrange tie-in comics]], Tristan's invisibility powers come to him when his friend gets fatally shot during a drug deal gone wrong, allowing him to evade the killers. Pixie's ability to see into different timelines first manifests in her early childhood when she's nearly hit by a car and experiences the deaths of some of her alternate selves.
* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', when Jack is discussing her past as a test subject for Cerberus' biotic engineering program, she mentions that the scientists intentionally tried to invoke this through torturing her, believing that pain could allow her to bypass mental barriers and become a stronger biotic. She doesn't know if it ''actually'' worked or not, considering all of the other horrific tests and treatments they put her through, and she destroyed most of their work when she escaped, so the truth would never be known.
* In the prologue of ''VideoGame/NEOTheWorldEndsWithYou'', Rindo awakens his psyche ability to jump into the past the moment he sees Fret crushed by a truck.
* ''VideoGame/TheOuterWorlds'': Your [[BulletTime Tactical Time Dilation]] abilities are said to be a side effect of being stuck in cryogenic sleep for about sixty years longer than expected, coupled with the dubious chemicals Phineas Wells gave you in order to help you survive the awakening process.
* In the ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'' series, obtaining your Persona involves either being in mortal danger from [[TheHeartless Shadows]], or accepting your ShadowArchetype as part of you, and sometimes even both.
** The casts of ''VideoGame/Persona1'' and ''VideoGame/Persona2'' awaken their Personas when they experienced an extreme physical, mental or emotional reaction, like seeing a hospital full of people die to zombies or watching a woman burn alive.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona3'', Persona awakenings come from accepting the prospect of mortality but also not wanting to die. Personas are summoned via an Evoker, an fake gun that's [[InvokedTrope designed to invoke a fear of death to temporarily manifest your Persona]].
*** This game also introduces the concept of artificially awakened Personas, Personas forced to manifest by painful human experimentation, and are hostile to their users.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona4'', every Persona-user save for the protagonist [[spoiler:and the killer]] awaken their Personas after being tormented by their EnemyWithout.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona5'', the heroes each awaken to their Persona after being faced with the fact that their enemies are irredeemable scumbags who won't go punished because their victims refuse to stand up to them, enraging them enough that their ShadowArchetype comes to them with a DareToBeBadass speech.
* Imu from ''VideoGame/SenranKagura'' in the Hebijo story mode of ''Shinovi Versus'' only manages to activate her Root of Calamity when she sees her sister [[TakingTheBullet take a bullet]] for her, getting beat up by the culprit and realising that the culprit is going after her best friend Miyabi next.
* In the original ''[[VideoGame/SuikodenI Suikoden]]'', the main character comes into possession of the Soul Eater rune, a powerful rune that, true to its name, devours the souls of those its used on. [[spoiler: Throughout the events of the game, the rune becomes stronger (thus unlocking more powerful spells) by devouring the souls of people who are especially close to the protagonist; first, his loyal caretaker/bodyguard, then his own father, and finally, his best friend, who, as the former owner of the rune, sacrificed himself by forcing the rune to take his soul in order to prevent the BigBad from using him as a hostage to take the rune for herself.]]
* ''Videogame/TrialsOfMana'':
** Kevin unlocks the ability to shapeshift into a werewolf when he's attacked by his pet wolf cub, Karl, and he's forced to kill him in self-defence.
** Angela has a less-violent example of this trope. The first time she shows any sort of magical talent is after being told that she's going to be a HumanSacrifice for a forbidden spell. After that, Angela inadvertently teleports outside of the castle where she resides.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', you trigger one [[spoiler:on the [[LeaveNoSurvivors Genocide Route]]. When you split Undyne in half with a single strike, she gains enough determination to protect her friends that she transforms into [[SuperMode Undyne the Undying]]]].
* In ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'', the descendants of the eponymous Valkyrur only awaken their dormant powers when put into near-death situations, overlapping with DefenceMechanismSuperpower. TheDragon Selvaria Bles awakened her powers by stabbing herself when Imperial Forces invaded her village when she was young. [[spoiler:As for the playable Valkyria, Alicia's powers are only awakened when Faldio, who had figured out she had Valkyrur blood when she was able to unlock the Barious Ruins, covertly snipes her prior to the Battle of Naggiar due to the situation reaching GodzillaThreshold as a last-ditch effort to stop Selvaria]].
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* In ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'', Maya had started training for her latent spirit-channeling abilities, but was too young to host a spirit until she saw [[spoiler:Redd White]] -- the man who murdered her sister not only nearly getting away scot-free, but also seeing Phoenix giving up.
* In ''VisualNovel/WickedWillow'', a brush with death awakens the protagonist's before-unknown magical powers, kicking off the plot.
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* In ''Webcomic/AutumnBay'', as part of his awakening to magic, [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/28/ Ghoul catches a glimpse of everything]] (due to a sorcerer's natural connection to the AkashicRecords). This [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/51/ traps him on his own memories]] and [[AsleepForDays puts him in a short coma]].
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' this is known as an [[http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=1114 Angst-Induced Awakening]], or, less seriously, an angst-splosion.
* In ''Webcomic/FreakAngels'' it turns out that "near-death" experiences amplify the Freak Angels' powers and unlock new ones. For example, Arkady is capable of teleporting because of that drug overdose in her teens. [[spoiler: Turns out that ''[[CameBackStrong actually dying]]'' will do the trick as well, and this may in fact have been what happened to Arkady. It definitely happens to three other main characters before it occurs to them to try and find a less traumatic method.]]
* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' this is typically how [[MadScientist Sparks]] awaken. Most Sparks end up [[HoistByHisOwnPetard killed by their own breakthrough devices]] or [[BurnTheWitch burned at the stake as witches]] by an angry mob. Many simply go mad and destroy everything in their vicinity. It's also suggested that a breakthrough can be triggered by strong emotions, like being upset over death of a loved one. Gil notes that Agatha’s breakthrough was very peaceful compared to other Sparks. [[spoiler: Because it wasn't one. Agatha is the child of two already rather powerful Sparks and had her breakthrough about a decade ago. Her paternal uncle, a powerful Spark in his own right, outfitted the girl with a Spark-suppressing device to hide her in plain sight. Agatha's official breakthrough was a slow gradual loss of the device's effect.]]
* In ''Webcomic/LastRes0rt'' the existence of souls is scientifically proven, quantified in "sterling", people with more or less than a sterling's worth of soul can tap into it for magic but most people are born with a stable sterling soul that can't be tapped. However, a severe trauma can "shatter" a sterling soul, after which one can attempt to pick up the pieces and transform into a [[OurGeniesAreDifferent djinni-si]], though if they die before piecing themselves back together they rise as a zombie. Vampires are a specific type of djinn-si whose soul-shattering and transformation are facilitated by an existing vampire.
* ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'': {{Mad Scientist}}s tend to awaken to their full potential due to a variety of factors. Danger is a big one, as is the laughter of fools (typically "those fools at the Institute"), but almost anything can be the straw that breaks the camel's back. Helen herself snapped at an Italian bistro and caused more destruction than two other examples who snapped in a college chemistry lab and a hospital. ("That was simply a ''killer'' pesto, wasn't it Narbon?")
-->'''Helen:''' Many mad scientists also credit Mom for their awakening.\\
'''Dave:''' Mommy issues are that common?\\
'''Helen:''' No, my Mom, specifically. She gets around.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' Prequel, ''Start of Darkness,'' [[spoiler:Xykon's talent for sorcery first manifests itself when, as a 4-year-old child, he finds the corpse of his dog, Barky. His grief causes him to accidentally cast an AnimateDead spell, which resurrects Barky as a zombie, much to his delight.]]
* Becka in ''Webcomic/{{Shadowgirls}}''.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'' uses the aforementioned examples from its source material for Goku, Future Gohan, Future Trunks, and Gohan's second transformation, but throws in some twists for others:
** Gohan's first transformation into a Super Saiyan occurs while he's training with his father, and Goku exploits Gohan's [[RunningGag inability to dodge]] by firing an attack directly at him. Realizing that he's all alone and no one will save him leads to Gohan transforming out of desperation to deflect the blast.
** Gohan's transformation into Super Saiyan 2, while more faithful to the source material, is also the culmination of the [[ParentalNeglect constant bullshit and unintentional abuse from his father]] and adult friends over the course of the series.
** Played for laughs in ''Episode of Bardock Abridged''. It's not a HeroicSacrifice that triggers Bardock going Super Saiyan, but the realization that his story's plot involves TimeTravel.
--->'''Bardock:''' Of all the STUPID! (''[[{{Headdesk}} wham!]]'') ASININE!! (''[[PunchAWall wham!]]'') [[JumpingTheShark SHARK-JUMPING]] ''[[PrecisionFStrike BULLSHIT!!!]]''
** Vegeta also turned Super Saiyan the same way he did in canon -- rage and anger and despair over never being as good as Goku -- though the process by which he did so was... far less refined.
--->'''Vegeta''': [[InelegantBlubbering I wanna be a Super Saiyan! I wanna! I wanna I wannaIwannaIwannaIwanna!]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
** Ruby's silver eyes are hinted to be special when Headmaster Ozpin [[{{Foreshadowing}} remarks upon them before accepting her to Beacon Academy]]. The traumatic events of the Volume 3 finale reveals what is so significant about them. [[spoiler:When Ruby witnesses her friend [[TheAce Pyrrha]] being murdered by [[TheHeavy Cinder]], a blast of silver power bursts from Ruby's eyes, leaving her unconscious for days and Cinder maimed for life. Ruby learns that silver eyes is an extremely rare trait on Remnant and every person who has them will become an extremely powerful warrior who possesses the ability to use the [[ElementalPowers power of light]] to destroy the Grimm. In Volume 6, Ruby finally meets an elderly silver-eyed warrior who teaches her how to harness and control her power; together, they learn that their power comes from the God of Light, who also had silver eyes and the ability to destroy the Grimm with light.]]
** Ren's Semblance gives him the ability to mask the emotions of others, effectively hiding them from Grimm, who are attracted to negativity. Flashbacks in Volume 4 reveal that Ren's Semblance only awakened when the Grimm destroyed his village. With his parents killed and everyone dying around him, the intense panic and stress of the situation triggered his Semblance, enabling both him and Nora to survive the massacre.
** Played for laughs in Volume 4 when Taiyang describes Yang's [[SuperStrength Semblance]] as a temper tantrum; when Yang gets angry, her [[BurningWithAnger hair catches fire]] and she's able to channel attacks into increased strength and power. Taiyang comments that her Semblance was discovered the day he took her to the hairdressers for her [[NobodyTouchesTheHair very first hair cut]].
** After five volumes of trying to figure out what his Semblance is, Jaune finally awakens it during the traumatic events of the Volume 5 finale. [[spoiler:To spite him for managing to crack her mask, Cinder impales Weiss with a spear in a deliberate recreation of Pyrrha's death and leaves her for dead. Panicked and tearful, Jaune's Semblance kicks in to empower the dying Weiss's Aura, supercharging her Aura's ability to heal her injuries. When Nora initially mistakes his Semblance for healing, he realizes that his power is the ability to [[SuperEmpowering amplify Auras]].]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': In the second season finale; "True Colors", [[spoiler:Anne]] awakens a SuperMode from her connection to the blue gem when the grief and rage from [[spoiler:Sprig's supposed death by King Andrias]] pushes her over the edge.
* ''Franchise/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
** In [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender the first series]], Aang is forced into the Avatar State when he is either in mortal danger or experiencing emotional trauma. A major focus of the story is him learning to control that power and to only use it when he wants to.
** In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', Korra only manages to unlock her airbending after [[spoiler: being captured and de-bended by Amon]].
* Invoked by Threshold in the ''WesternAnimation/Gen13TheMovie''. He tortures Grunge and Roxy partly because he wants to make them go Gen Active, though he also claims he's doing it because he ''[[{{Sadist}} likes]]'' it.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Invincible|2021}}'': After his near-death experience thanks to Battle Beast, Black Samson manages to regain his powers after the doctors defibrillate him several times to bring him back to life.
* ''WesternAnimation/AMissMallardMystery'': The episode "Rickshaw to Horror" is about a man being hit by a rickshaw (which the driver is left pretty upset about) and gaining the ability to predict upcoming disasters. [[spoiler:It turns out that said predictions were just a distraction so he could engineer the theft of a priceless gemstone.]]
* A fairly mild example occurs in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''. Young Twilight Sparkle has to take an entrance examination to get into the School for Gifted Unicorns. She repeatedly fails the magic test which has been set up for her, leading her to become increasingly nervous, tense, and embarrassed. Then a large explosion -- the sound of Rainbow Dash's first Sonic Rainboom -- occurs in the distance. Getting startled by the sudden noise when she is already strung tight as a wire triggers an enormous burst of random magic to burst from her horn.
* Parodied on ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', when Cartman wakes up from coma due to a head injury, he fakes psychic powers in "Cartman's Incredible Gift".
** Played with at the end of the episode. Kyle tries to convince the police that Cartman's psychic predictions are inaccurate, but the police refuse to listen to him, so Kyle gives himself a similar head injury, then after waking up in the hospital, pretends to have psychic powers now so the police will listen to what he's figured out with actual detective work. Afterward, Kyle can't convince the police he was faking it, then gets fed up with all the other fake psychics in the room and screams for them to stop... causing a light bulb to explode.
* {{Downplayed}} in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice,'' when a now-adult Comicbook/BlackCanary mentions that her first [[MakeMeWannaShout Canary Cry]] nearly deafened her entire first-grade class. She spent a period after that trying to never talk again.
** {{Invoked}} by [[spoiler:[[GalacticConqueror the Reach]]]], who kidnapped numerous teenagers and subjected them to ColdBloodedTorture to try to activate their metagene. [[ElectricBlackGuy Virgil]] makes it clear that most of his fellow captives did not survive.
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* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'':
** The first time Eren Yeager utilizes his [[LovecraftianSuperpower Titan Shifting]] ability is after losing two of his limbs and being swallowed by a Titan.
** Eren would later activate [[spoiler:The Coordinate, the ability to control other Titans after witnessing his ParentalSubstitute Hannes get devoured by the Smiling Titan, the same one that ate his mother at the beginning of the series. Eren unwittingly uses it to command the other Titans in the area to devour the Smiling Titan.]]
** This is how Mikasa Ackerman awakened her superhuman abilities when Eren was about to be killed by her kidnapper [[spoiler:and is revealed to be the activation process for the members of the [[SuperSoldier Ackerman clan]], of whom Mikasa and Levi are the only surviving members.]]
* In ''Manga/BlackClover'', mages with prior training and/or natural talent can gain new spells representing their CharacterDevelopment when having intense resolve in dire situations: Noelle learns the offensive Sea Dragon's Roar to save her friends after seeing Vetto crush Kahono's throat and overcoming her mental block of not harming others, Vanessa gains the Red Thread of Fate -- a power to make fate favor her close companions -- when a controlled Asta is about to kill Noelle, [[spoiler:Asta enters a more berserk, powerful Black form when enraged by Dante stabbing Gauche with a giant sword.]]
* ''Manga/BlueExorcist'' ultimately kicks off thanks to this happening to the lead [[AntiAntiChrist Okumura]] [[TheHero Rin]]. Rin gets threatened to be carved up (burned by a hot pipe in the anime) by a demon-possessed delinquent he previously "fought" (aka knocked back with [[SuperStrength one punch]]) and thus pulling out his [[HellFire Blue Flames]] in response, due to realizing he really was going to kill him. It then goes on to top it as Rin ends up deliberately breaking the seal that keeps him from being a true half-demon in response to being tossed into a [[HellGate Gehenna Gate]] by his "father" who possessed his foster father (and ultimately killed him in the process).
* This is often how the Digimon achieve their Champion and Ultimate forms in the Franchise/{{Digimon}} franchise, when their human partner is in danger or everything seems hopeless against the enemy, one of the most notable examples is Gatomon becomes Angewomon for the first time after Myotismon kills her best friend Wizardmon.
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'': This is pretty much a standard for the Super Saiyan transformation. These include:
** In the Frieza Saga of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', Goku was [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge able to break]] the [[SuperMode Super Saiyan]] barrier after his best friend Krillin was blown up in a sadistic fashion by Frieza, who then [[PapaWolf proceeded to threaten his son]].
** Alternate Future Gohan claims he achieved the Super Saiyan form when the androids killed Piccolo.
** Speaking of Future Gohan, Trunks from the same timeline in ''Anime/DragonBallZTheHistoryOfTrunks'' becomes a Super Saiyan when he saw [[MentorOccupationalHazard Gohan's dead body]] as a result from fighting the androids (pictured above).
** Gohan's initial transformation was not ''quite'' this trope, as he got his father to fight him at full power which forced him past his RageBreakingPoint. But his powerup into Super Saiyan 2 was triggered by the kindhearted Android #16 getting destroyed by Cell after he made a RousingSpeech to Gohan (made more tragic that, as a fully mechanical creature, #16 couldn't be revived).
** Vegeta would eventually become a Super Saiyan due to pure rage and despair at his own wounded pride when [[CantCatchUp he realized he would never be as powerful as Goku,]] which for ''him'', [[{{Pride}} was as bad as the distress other Super Saiyans went through.]]
** Bardock went Super Saiyan this way in the special, ''[[Anime/DragonBallEpisodeOfBardock Episode of Bardock]]'' after Berry [[TakingTheBullet took the bullet]] for him. Which, incidentally, [[StableTimeLoop started the Super Saiyan legend in the first place]].
** ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' pulled a DeconReconSwitch with this trope. After Vegeta helps Cabba, a Universe 6 Saiyan, go Super Saiyan by lying and threatening to kill his people, Cabba teaches two other Saiyans, Caulifla and Kale, having pinpointed a purely technical method of doing so without inflicting trauma. However, it proves to be inefficient as Cabba is unable to go past the first stage and Caulifla achieves Super Saiyan 2 for a brief moment but is unable to recapture it without [[WorthyOpponent Goku]] pushing her limits. Inadvertently blending the methods backfires horribly when Kale taps into her jealousy and self-loathing and goes all Broly on everyone. It isn't until they fight in the Tournament of Power that the trio end up using the original method to break those barriers and achieve more power (or in Kale's case, control).
** This is how '''[[TragicVillain Broly]]''' gained the form in this manner in ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'' after [[spoiler:seeing the dead body of his father and being led to believe by Frieza he accidentally died during his battle against Goku. Interestingly this was actually an invoked example by Frieza no less after remembering the first example with Goku above]].
** This is why Vegeta and Gohan are absolutely ''stunned'' that (present) Trunks and Goten are ''aversions'': they both managed to achieve Super Saiyan off-screen with no trauma whatsoever. Vegeta even lampshades this:
--->'''Vegeta:''' When was it that the pride of the Saiyan race was reduced to a child's plaything!?
** In ''Anime/DragonBallGTAHerosLegacy'', Goku Jr. becomes a Super Saiyan when Lord Yao injures a bear that he had befriended.
* ''Manga/ElfenLied'': Lucy was bullied by children and when they killed her dog, she killed them all with her unseen (until then) power of invisible vector arms.
* ''Manga/FairyTail'':
** A flashback shows Erza first using magic after seeing a friend die.
** Natsu [[spoiler:transforms into the [[SuperPoweredEvilSide demonic E.N.D.]] after seeing the seemingly lifeless body of Lucy and goes on a rampage in search of Zeref, thanks to the homing instinct to find and kill his creator/older brother. Thankfully she turns out to be okay, and is in time to help Erza stop Natsu and Gray from fighting to the death.]]
* ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'': Muso Tensei, an ultimate Hokuto Shinken technique that cannot be taught, is a secret technique one awakens to when one [[TakeUpMySword takes upon them the sadness and trauma of his friends and their techniques]]. Kenshiro was able to learn this technique after seeing so many allies and former enemies die. Raoh, the series' BigBad, obtains this by the revelation that the woman he tried to force to love him is dying of radiation sickness, and finally discovering the emotion of true sadness at witnessing this tragedy. But his is much weaker than Kenshiro's years of witnessing the deaths of so many friends and rivals.
* Interestingly in the anime ''Anime/FlipFlappers'', both Cocona and Papika have activated their transformations after seeing the other in danger -- Cocona after witnessing [[spoiler:Papika get trapped under the frozen lake]], and Papika after [[spoiler:Cocona and Uxekull are about to be submerged in lava]].
* In ''Manga/FushigiYuugi'', Nakago's power first awakened when he witnessed Kutou soldiers raping his mother. Because he couldn't control his powers yet, he ended up accidentally killing her as well as her rapists.
* Newtype and [[{{Expy}} other similar power]] in ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' multiverse are usually triggered the moments the users are put in tight situations or suffering from traumatic experiences. For example, ''[[Anime/AfterWarGundamX Gundam X]]'''s villains at one time intentionally leave their pre-awaken Newtype subordinate behind to fight the heroes alone, knowing that doing so will allow him to reach his inner-power.
* In ''Manga/InuYasha'':
** Kagome unwittingly uses the power of the magic Jewel of Four Souls which is inside her body to blast a demon which attacks her. Ultimately subverted, since the Jewel is released from her body almost immediately afterwards, meaning she no longer has that power. (Though this sequence of events does lead to her discovering and being trained in other latent powers.)
** Inuyasha himself awakens to his [[SuperPoweredEvilSide demon form]] after Tessaiga is destroyed by the demon known as Goshinki.
* In ''Anime/LostSong'', Finis [[spoiler:after technically losing her power by unknowingly killing her own LoveInterest, she crossed the DespairEventHorizon and sings the '''song of extinction'''. She uses this song to bring to earth a ''meteor shower that destroys the world''.]]
* Invoked in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'' when [[spoiler: [[WellIntentionedExtremist the Liese Twins]]]] disguise themselves as Nanoha and Fate, tell [[IllGirl Hayate]] that her illness is incurable and fatal, and ''slaughter Vita in front of her on Christmas Eve''; all so she'd unlock the power of the [[ArtifactOfDoom Book of Darkness]].
* ''Manga/MaguchanGodOfDestruction'': When Izuma was young, Uneras shocked him into awakening the magic power [[SuperpowerfulGenetics she bestowed on his family]] by claiming [[LukeIAmYourFather she was his mother]], then immediately explained it was just a joke.
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' revolving around a world where EveryoneIsASuper, this naturally tends to happen to a few unlucky fellows:
** When [[BigBad Tomura Shigaraki]]'s Quirk first awakened when he was a child, [[spoiler:he accidentally killed his entire family with it; which is even more HarmfulToMinors since his Quirk is to MakeThemRot. He only has fragments of memories left from the event, but the shock of learning about it when he was a child caused the poor boy to StressVomit]].
** Eri discovered her Quirk when [[spoiler:she accidentally rewound her father out of existence with it. This caused her distraught mother to disown her, leading to her ending up under Kai Chisaki's [[AbusiveParents "care"]].]]
** Downplayed with [[TheHeart Kirishima]]. He accidentally activated his [[StoneWall Hardening]] ability as a child while [[EyeScream rubbing his eye]]; thankfully the eyelid took the damage, leaving a faint scar. As a result, it took him a while before he came to like his power.
** It's mentioned that Quirks can occasionally evolve due to trauma or great need. Shigaraki had been subconsciously repressing the full potential of his Quirk ([[ViralTransformation he can decay things that he didn't touch directly if they're touching something else he decayed]]) because of his childhood trauma, but remembers it when fighting the MLA. Himiko undergoes a true evolution in the same battle, when she discovers [[spoiler:the ability to use the Quirks of the people she has [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifted]] into]].
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Naruto first gained access to the Kyuubi's chakra after seeing the (apparent) death of his best friend.
** From the same story arc, Haku discovered the full extent of his powers when his father tried to kill him.
** This is typical for the Sharingan. While the first form may also activate in DieOrFly situations, the advanced "Mangekyou" version requires severe trauma; So severe in fact, that the most reliable way to awaken was considered to be murdering your best friend. One notable [[{{averted|Trope}} aversion]] is [[spoiler:Sarada]], whose Sharingan awoke from the joy of [[spoiler:finally getting to meet her father]].
*** Sasuke activated his Sharingan for the first time when he was scared out of his wits due to [[spoiler:Itachi killing their family]].
*** The Second Hokage explains that when an Uchiha feels strong emotions, it causes their brain to generate a unique type of chakra. This chakra mutates the eyes into Sharingan. It's just that the strong emotions tend to be grief or rage (though given how ninjas were often ChildSoldiers and WarIsHell and the generally emotionally composed nature of Uchiha, does frighteningly explain why negative emotions are usually the trigger.) The process is also [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity detrimental to an Uchiha's sanity]], clearly showing the downside of a superpower that's awakened by severe emotional trauma. Those who awaken the Mangekyou Sharingan tend to be insane, [[BrokenBird emotionally broken]], or both. This, far more than the actual power of their eyes, is why the Second Hokage considered the Uchiha so dangerous.
** It was initially believed that Nagato got his Rinnegan when he saw his parents die when they tried to defend themselves against soldiers who were just looking for supplies. It was later revealed that [[spoiler:Madara Uchiha]] had awoken the Rinnegan, but due to extreme old age was in no position to use it. While Nagato was still a kid, [[spoiler:Madara]] transplanted his Rinnegan into him without Nagato's knowledge. Later, Tobi made Nagato think that the Rinnegan marked him as the reincarnation of the Sage of the Six Paths while engineering his StartOfDarkness.
** [[spoiler:Naruto and Hinata's]] youngest daughter, Himawari, awakened her Byakugan when her favorite stuffed toy was accidentally torn apart by her older brother, [[spoiler: Boruto]].
* In ''Manga/OmamoriHimari'', Yuuto's secret power, Light Ferry, which turns anything he wields, such as a small wooden branch, into an incredibly powerful weapon on par with the best swords out there, is activated when he attempts to quell Himari's UnstoppableRage after the latter witnessed him getting mortally wounded by Ageha. He is unable to activate it later when he has a practice match with Shizuku, who had no intentions of truly hurting him, and she even [[LampshadeHanging points this out to him.]]
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', this is one of the methods of attaining Haki.
** Coby awakened [[SpiderSense Kenbunshoku]] Haki this way. And so did [[spoiler:Usopp with the same, who suddenly found himself able to perfectly perceive auras in the middle of aiming a do-or-die snipe across an entire island with enemies bearing down on him; he made that shot]].
** [[BigBad Donquixote Doflamingo]] first got his [[AwesomenessIsAForce Conqueror's Haki]] by telling the angry mob in the process of lynching his whole family he'd kill them instead.
* This is the main premise of ''Manga/PlusAnima'', where people (usually children) receive animal-based powers when subjected to extremely harsh conditions, intense fear, and life-threatening dangers.
* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' The Curse Series are a more powerful variants of the Legendary Weapons. However, the Cardinal Heroes who wield these weapons must experience extreme psychological trauma in order to unlock the Cursed Weapons. Early on, after losing a rigged duel due blatant cheating on part of Motoyasu & Malty, and having his one companion being forcefully taken away from him, Naofumi, the titular Shield Hero, unlocks his Shield's Curse Series, giving him the Wrath Shield. [[spoiler:Later, the Three Heroes would also unlock their own respective Curse Series following the Spirit Tortoise Incident.]]
* ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire'':
** A variation occurs during Ruby's introductory arc in the anime; when Ruby critically injures Tsukune, Moka is so enraged and grief-stricken at this that Inner Moka actually bypasses the [[RestrainingBolt rosary's]] [[PowerLimiter seal]] without Tsukune removing the rosary beforehand. Afterwards, together with an equally furious Mizore and Kurumu, she proceeds to kick Ruby's ass. This doesn't happen in the manga at all, and it is established during the whole manga that Inner Moka cannot be released while wearing the rosary, except via Lilith's Mirror.
** In the manga, when Moka saw the apparent murder of her mother Akasha by the hands of her eldest sister Akua, Moka's Shinso blood was unleashed.
* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'':
** Sailor Moon fully awakens as Princess Serenity when Tuxedo Mask takes a near-fatal blow for her. In the 90s anime she even unlocks the power of the Silver Crystal and uses it against Zoisite.
** In the manga and ''Crystal'', Chibiusa's power as Sailor Chibi Moon awakens (and breaks the brainwashing Wiseman inflicted on her) when she sees Sailor Pluto die after breaking the final taboo and stopping time. In the 90s anime, Endymion and Neo-Queen Serenity break her brainwashing, which does temporarily enable her to use her time's Silver Crystal, and her transformation into Chibi Moon happened offscreen.
* In ''Anime/SasamiMagicalGirlsClub'', a hidden power within Sasami activates for the first time after their club advisor Washu decides to quit. Everyone, including the witches, are dumbfounded at how she was able to manifest such powers, as even they were unable to do it. It shows up again throughout the show, and later her TrueCompanions are able to use the same ability due to ThePowerOfFriendship with Sasami.
* ''LightNovel/ThatTimeIGotReincarnatedAsASlime'': At the climax of Volume 13, the leader of the [[TheEmpire Eastern Empire's]] Armored Division, Calgurio, pushed to the brink from watching his entire division [[MookHorrorShow be slaughtered]] by the forces of Tempest and realizing [[ItsAllMyFault he has only himself to blame for his arrogance]], triggers an Awakening into a Saint and unlocks the power of his [[InfinityPlusOneSword God-class equipment]], becoming a warrior whose power could rival a ''True Demon Lord''. This then becomes {{deconstructed}} when he immediately fights [[MonsterProgenitor Diablo]] and realizes that [[UnskilledButStrong his body isn't used to his new power nor has his armaments properly synched with him]], with [[BloodKnight Diablo]] even lamenting that if he had more time he might have been a true WorthyOpponent. Volume 14 then reveals [[spoiler:[[InvokedTrope this was the whole point]] of sending the Armored Division to attack Tempest with incomplete info by the Emperor and his highest advisors. They ''intended'' for most of the million-strong Armored Division to be killed off so that the trauma would push the strongest/highest-potential combatants past their limits and Awaken, with two undercover agents nearby to get the newly-Awakened warriors out, as such warriors [[QualityOverQuantity such warriors would be more than worth the losses]]. A similar precedent had been followed during the Empire's "failed" offensive against Veldora in the distant past. [[DidntSeeThatComing Unfortunately for the Empire]], only Calgurio actually lived long enough and became sufficiently traumatized to Awaken (the rest ended up dying too fast to have their revelation) and all Empire combatants ended up slain and then revived BroughtDownToBadass by Rimuru.]]
* In ''Anime/TigerAndBunny'', Lunatic's power manifested when he tried to stop his father from beating his mother.
* A very tragic subversion takes place in ''Manga/TomorrowsJoe''. [[spoiler: Kim Yong-bi]] has a particular advantage over other boxers in the bantamweight division: he can't really gain weight, due to a mental block regarding eating. The ''massive'' downside is that said block comes from an ''horrifying'' incident in his past: [[spoiler: as a starving youngster and Korean War survivor, Kim beat a man to death over food, and he turned out to be his long-lost father.]]
* Shiki in ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' gains his Mystic Eyes of Death Perception as a result of his near death experience as a child.
* In ''LightNovel/UnlimitedFafnir'', several characters go through these right before learning to control their powers, or being able to summon something even more powerful to defeat the MonsterOfTheWeek.
* ''Manga/YonaOfTheDawn'': Zeno is completely immortal, doesn't age, regenerates from any injury, can grow scales that are impervious to any attack... the problem is, these only trigger if he's taking damage that warrants it, and does nothing to stop the associated pain.
* In ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV'', Yuya experiences a HeroicBSOD when Kachidoki gives him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. Further torment immediately leads to him becoming [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Awakened]] for the first time.

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* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'':
** The first time Eren Yeager utilizes his [[LovecraftianSuperpower Titan Shifting]] ability is
This happens to the main character in ''Film/KungFuHustle'': after losing two he is beaten to within an inch of his limbs life, his chi flows are unblocked, and being swallowed by a Titan.
** Eren would later activate [[spoiler:The Coordinate,
his potential to become the ability Greatest Kung Fu Master the World has Ever Known is suddenly realized.
* In the film version of ''Film/{{Matilda}}'', Matilda's telekinesis first displays itself when her father rips up her library books and tries
to control other Titans force her to watch TV with the rest of the family.
* In ''Film/NinjaAssassin'', Raizo gains an EleventhHourSuperpower
after witnessing his ParentalSubstitute Hannes get devoured [[spoiler:Mika is stabbed by the Smiling Titan, Lord Ozunu, and he gains the same one that ate type of FlashStep Lord Ozunu used prior]].
* Happens twice to [[spoiler:Will]] in ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', once when he's defending
his mother at friends from Warren and again when [[spoiler:Royal Pain throws him off the beginning side of the series. Eren unwittingly uses it to command the other Titans in the area to devour the Smiling Titan.school.]]
** This is how Mikasa Ackerman awakened her superhuman abilities when Eren was about to be killed by her kidnapper [[spoiler:and is revealed to be the activation process for the members of the [[SuperSoldier Ackerman clan]], of whom Mikasa and Levi are the only surviving members.]]
* In ''Manga/BlackClover'', mages with prior training and/or natural talent can gain new spells representing their CharacterDevelopment when having intense resolve A variant in dire situations: Noelle learns the offensive Sea Dragon's Roar to save her friends after seeing Vetto crush Kahono's throat and overcoming her mental block of not harming others, Vanessa ''Film/SpiderMan1''. Though Peter gains the Red Thread of Fate -- a power to make fate favor her close companions -- when a controlled Asta is about to kill Noelle, [[spoiler:Asta enters a more berserk, powerful Black form when enraged by Dante stabbing Gauche with a giant sword.]]
* ''Manga/BlueExorcist'' ultimately kicks off thanks to this happening to the lead [[AntiAntiChrist Okumura]] [[TheHero Rin]]. Rin gets threatened to be carved up (burned by a hot pipe in the anime) by a demon-possessed delinquent he previously "fought" (aka knocked back with [[SuperStrength one punch]]) and thus pulling out his [[HellFire Blue Flames]] in response, due to realizing he really was going to kill him. It then goes on to top it as Rin ends up deliberately breaking the seal that keeps him from being a true half-demon in response to being tossed into a [[HellGate Gehenna Gate]] by his "father" who possessed his foster father (and ultimately killed him in the process).
* This is often how the Digimon achieve their Champion and Ultimate forms in the Franchise/{{Digimon}} franchise, when their human partner is in danger or everything seems hopeless against the enemy, one of the most notable examples is Gatomon becomes Angewomon for the first time after Myotismon kills her best friend Wizardmon.
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'': This is pretty much a standard for the Super Saiyan transformation. These include:
** In the Frieza Saga of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', Goku was [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge able to break]] the [[SuperMode Super Saiyan]] barrier after his best friend Krillin was blown up in a sadistic fashion by Frieza, who then [[PapaWolf proceeded to threaten his son]].
** Alternate Future Gohan claims he achieved the Super Saiyan form when the androids killed Piccolo.
** Speaking of Future Gohan, Trunks from the same timeline in ''Anime/DragonBallZTheHistoryOfTrunks'' becomes a Super Saiyan when he saw [[MentorOccupationalHazard Gohan's dead body]] as a result from fighting the androids (pictured above).
** Gohan's initial transformation was not ''quite'' this trope, as he got his father to fight him at full power which forced him past his RageBreakingPoint. But his powerup into Super Saiyan 2 was triggered by the kindhearted Android #16 getting destroyed by Cell after he made a RousingSpeech to Gohan (made more tragic that, as a fully mechanical creature, #16 couldn't be revived).
** Vegeta would eventually become a Super Saiyan due to pure rage and despair at his own wounded pride when [[CantCatchUp he realized he would never be as powerful as Goku,]] which for ''him'', [[{{Pride}} was as bad as the distress other Super Saiyans went through.]]
** Bardock went Super Saiyan this way in the special, ''[[Anime/DragonBallEpisodeOfBardock Episode of Bardock]]'' after Berry [[TakingTheBullet took the bullet]] for him. Which, incidentally, [[StableTimeLoop started the Super Saiyan legend in the first place]].
** ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' pulled a DeconReconSwitch with this trope. After Vegeta helps Cabba, a Universe 6 Saiyan, go Super Saiyan by lying and threatening to kill his people, Cabba teaches two other Saiyans, Caulifla and Kale, having pinpointed a purely technical method of doing so without inflicting trauma. However, it proves to be inefficient as Cabba is unable to go past the first stage and Caulifla achieves Super Saiyan 2 for a brief moment but is unable to recapture it without [[WorthyOpponent Goku]] pushing her limits. Inadvertently blending the methods backfires horribly when Kale taps into her jealousy and self-loathing and goes
all Broly on everyone. It isn't until they fight in the Tournament of Power that the trio end up using the original method to break those barriers and achieve more power (or in Kale's case, control).
** This is how '''[[TragicVillain Broly]]''' gained the form in this manner in ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'' after [[spoiler:seeing the dead body of his father and being led to believe by Frieza he accidentally died during his battle against Goku. Interestingly this was actually an invoked example by Frieza no less after remembering the first example with Goku above]].
** This is why Vegeta and Gohan are absolutely ''stunned'' that (present) Trunks and Goten are ''aversions'': they both managed to achieve Super Saiyan off-screen with no trauma whatsoever. Vegeta even lampshades this:
--->'''Vegeta:''' When was it that the pride of the Saiyan race was reduced to a child's plaything!?
** In ''Anime/DragonBallGTAHerosLegacy'', Goku Jr. becomes a Super Saiyan when Lord Yao injures a bear that he had befriended.
* ''Manga/ElfenLied'': Lucy was bullied by children and when they killed her dog, she killed them all with her unseen (until then) power of invisible vector arms.
* ''Manga/FairyTail'':
** A flashback shows Erza first using magic after seeing a friend die.
** Natsu [[spoiler:transforms into the [[SuperPoweredEvilSide demonic E.N.D.]] after seeing the seemingly lifeless body of Lucy and goes on a rampage in search of Zeref, thanks to the homing instinct to find and kill his creator/older brother. Thankfully she turns out to be okay, and is in time to help Erza stop Natsu and Gray from fighting to the death.]]
* ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'': Muso Tensei, an ultimate Hokuto Shinken technique that cannot be taught, is a secret technique one awakens to when one [[TakeUpMySword takes upon them the sadness and trauma of his friends and their techniques]]. Kenshiro was able to learn this technique after seeing so many allies and former enemies die. Raoh, the series' BigBad, obtains this by the revelation that the woman he tried to force to love him is dying of radiation sickness, and finally discovering the emotion of true sadness at witnessing this tragedy. But his is much weaker than Kenshiro's years of witnessing the deaths of so many friends and rivals.
* Interestingly in the anime ''Anime/FlipFlappers'', both Cocona and Papika have activated their transformations after seeing the other in danger -- Cocona after witnessing [[spoiler:Papika get trapped under the frozen lake]], and Papika after [[spoiler:Cocona and Uxekull are about to be submerged in lava]].
* In ''Manga/FushigiYuugi'', Nakago's power first awakened when he witnessed Kutou soldiers raping his mother. Because he couldn't control
his powers yet, he ended up accidentally killing her as well as her rapists.
* Newtype and [[{{Expy}} other similar power]] in ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' multiverse are usually triggered the moments the users are put in tight situations or suffering from traumatic experiences. For example, ''[[Anime/AfterWarGundamX Gundam X]]'''s villains
at one time intentionally leave their pre-awaken Newtype subordinate behind to fight the heroes alone, knowing that doing so will allow him to reach his inner-power.
* In ''Manga/InuYasha'':
** Kagome unwittingly uses the power of the magic Jewel of Four Souls which is inside her body to blast a demon which attacks her. Ultimately subverted, since the Jewel is released from her body almost immediately afterwards, meaning she no longer has that power. (Though this sequence of events does lead to her discovering and being trained in other latent powers.)
** Inuyasha himself awakens to his [[SuperPoweredEvilSide demon form]] after Tessaiga is destroyed by the demon known as Goshinki.
* In ''Anime/LostSong'', Finis [[spoiler:after technically losing her power by unknowingly killing her own LoveInterest, she crossed the DespairEventHorizon and sings the '''song of extinction'''. She uses this song to bring to earth a ''meteor shower that destroys the world''.]]
* Invoked in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'' when [[spoiler: [[WellIntentionedExtremist the Liese Twins]]]] disguise themselves as Nanoha and Fate, tell [[IllGirl Hayate]] that her illness is incurable and fatal, and ''slaughter Vita in front of her on Christmas Eve''; all so she'd unlock the power of the [[ArtifactOfDoom Book of Darkness]].
* ''Manga/MaguchanGodOfDestruction'': When Izuma was young, Uneras shocked him into awakening the magic power [[SuperpowerfulGenetics she bestowed on his family]] by claiming [[LukeIAmYourFather she was his mother]], then immediately explained it was just a joke.
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' revolving around a world where EveryoneIsASuper, this naturally tends to happen to a few unlucky fellows:
** When [[BigBad Tomura Shigaraki]]'s Quirk first awakened when he was a child, [[spoiler:he accidentally killed his entire family with it; which is even more HarmfulToMinors since his Quirk is to MakeThemRot. He only has fragments of memories left
once from the event, but radioactive spider bite, he originally has a very difficult time using them, particularly the shock of learning about it web-swinging. However, when he was [[DeathByOriginStory Uncle Ben is shot]] and a child caused grieving Peter tries to chase down the poor boy killer for revenge, he finds that LeParkour is too impractical to StressVomit]].
** Eri discovered her Quirk when [[spoiler:she accidentally rewound her father out of existence with it. This caused her distraught mother
catch up to disown her, the getaway car, leading him to her ending up under Kai Chisaki's [[AbusiveParents "care"]].]]
** Downplayed with [[TheHeart Kirishima]]. He accidentally activated his [[StoneWall Hardening]] ability as a child while [[EyeScream rubbing his eye]]; thankfully
perfect the eyelid took the damage, leaving a faint scar. As a result, it took him a while before he came to like his power.
** It's mentioned that Quirks can occasionally evolve due to trauma or great need. Shigaraki had been subconsciously repressing the full potential of his Quirk ([[ViralTransformation he can decay things
[[BuildingSwing web-slinging technique]] that he didn't touch directly if they're touching something else he decayed]]) because of his childhood trauma, but remembers it when fighting the MLA. Himiko undergoes uses from then on as a true evolution in the same battle, when she discovers [[spoiler:the ability superhero.
* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': Erik Lehnsherr is originally only able
to use the Quirks of the people she has [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifted]] into]].
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Naruto first gained access to the Kyuubi's chakra after seeing the (apparent) death of his best friend.
** From the same story arc, Haku discovered the full extent of
his powers when his father tried to kill him.
** This is typical for the Sharingan. While the first form may also activate in DieOrFly situations, the advanced "Mangekyou" version requires severe trauma; So severe in fact, that the most reliable way to awaken was considered to be murdering your best friend. One notable [[{{averted|Trope}} aversion]] is [[spoiler:Sarada]], whose Sharingan awoke from the joy of [[spoiler:finally getting to meet her father]].
*** Sasuke activated his Sharingan for the first time when he was scared out of his wits due to [[spoiler:Itachi killing their family]].
*** The Second Hokage explains that when an Uchiha feels strong emotions, it causes their brain to generate a unique type of chakra. This chakra mutates the eyes into Sharingan. It's just that the strong emotions tend to be grief or rage (though given how ninjas were often ChildSoldiers and WarIsHell and the generally emotionally composed nature of Uchiha, does frighteningly explain why negative emotions are usually the trigger.) The process is also [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity detrimental to an Uchiha's sanity]], clearly showing the downside of a superpower that's awakened by severe emotional trauma. Those who awaken the Mangekyou Sharingan tend to be insane, [[BrokenBird emotionally broken]], or both. This, far more than the actual power of their eyes, is why the Second Hokage considered the Uchiha so dangerous.
** It was initially believed that Nagato got his Rinnegan when he saw his parents die when they tried to defend themselves against soldiers who were just looking for supplies. It was later revealed that [[spoiler:Madara Uchiha]] had awoken the Rinnegan, but due to extreme old age was in no position to use it. While Nagato was still a kid, [[spoiler:Madara]] transplanted his Rinnegan into him without Nagato's knowledge. Later, Tobi made Nagato think that the Rinnegan marked him as the reincarnation of the Sage of the Six Paths while engineering his StartOfDarkness.
** [[spoiler:Naruto and Hinata's]] youngest daughter, Himawari, awakened her Byakugan when her favorite stuffed toy was accidentally torn apart by her older brother, [[spoiler: Boruto]].
* In ''Manga/OmamoriHimari'', Yuuto's secret power, Light Ferry, which turns anything he wields, such as a small wooden branch, into an incredibly powerful weapon on par with the best swords out there, is activated when he attempts to quell Himari's UnstoppableRage after the latter witnessed him getting mortally wounded by Ageha. He is unable to activate it later when he has a practice match with Shizuku, who had no intentions of truly hurting him, and she even [[LampshadeHanging points this out to him.]]
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', this is one of the methods of attaining Haki.
** Coby awakened [[SpiderSense Kenbunshoku]] Haki this way. And so did [[spoiler:Usopp with the same, who suddenly found himself able to perfectly perceive auras in the middle of aiming a do-or-die snipe across an entire island with enemies bearing down on him; he made that shot]].
** [[BigBad Donquixote Doflamingo]] first got his [[AwesomenessIsAForce Conqueror's Haki]] by telling the angry mob in the process of lynching his whole family he'd kill them instead.
* This is the main premise of ''Manga/PlusAnima'', where people (usually children) receive animal-based powers when subjected to
extremely harsh conditions, intense fear, and life-threatening dangers.
* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:''
angry. The Curse Series are a more powerful variants of the Legendary Weapons. However, the Cardinal Heroes who wield these weapons must experience extreme psychological trauma in order to unlock the Cursed Weapons. Early on, after losing a rigged duel due blatant cheating on part of Motoyasu & Malty, and having first two times, it involves maternal separation.
** ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'': James Howlett's awakening occurs when he stabs
his one companion being forcefully taken away from him, Naofumi, the titular Shield Hero, father's killer to death.
** ''Film/Deadpool2016'': Ajax's Weapon X project {{invoke|dtrope}}s this by torturing its victims until they either die or awaken their mutant power. Deadpool himself
unlocks his Shield's Curse Series, HealingFactor through this process after spending days trapped in a pod that makes him feel like he's suffocating while giving him the Wrath Shield. [[spoiler:Later, the Three Heroes would also unlock their own respective Curse Series following the Spirit Tortoise Incident.]]
* ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire'':
** A variation occurs during Ruby's introductory arc in the anime; when Ruby critically injures Tsukune, Moka is so enraged and grief-stricken at this that Inner Moka actually bypasses the [[RestrainingBolt rosary's]] [[PowerLimiter seal]] without Tsukune removing the rosary beforehand. Afterwards, together with an equally furious Mizore and Kurumu, she proceeds to kick Ruby's ass. This doesn't happen in the manga at all, and it is established during the whole manga that Inner Moka cannot be released while wearing the rosary, except via Lilith's Mirror.
** In the manga, when Moka saw the apparent murder of her mother Akasha by the hands of her eldest sister Akua, Moka's Shinso blood was unleashed.
* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'':
** Sailor Moon fully awakens as Princess Serenity when Tuxedo Mask takes a near-fatal blow for her. In the 90s anime she even unlocks the power of the Silver Crystal and uses it against Zoisite.
** In the manga and ''Crystal'', Chibiusa's power as Sailor Chibi Moon awakens (and breaks the brainwashing Wiseman inflicted on her) when she sees Sailor Pluto die after breaking the final taboo and stopping time. In the 90s anime, Endymion and Neo-Queen Serenity break her brainwashing, which does temporarily enable her to use her time's Silver Crystal, and her transformation into Chibi Moon happened offscreen.
* In ''Anime/SasamiMagicalGirlsClub'', a hidden power within Sasami activates for the first time after their club advisor Washu decides to quit. Everyone, including the witches, are dumbfounded at how she was able to manifest such powers, as even they were unable to do it. It shows up again throughout the show, and later her TrueCompanions are able to use the same ability due to ThePowerOfFriendship with Sasami.
* ''LightNovel/ThatTimeIGotReincarnatedAsASlime'': At the climax of Volume 13, the leader of the [[TheEmpire Eastern Empire's]] Armored Division, Calgurio, pushed to the brink from watching his entire division [[MookHorrorShow be slaughtered]] by the forces of Tempest and realizing [[ItsAllMyFault he has only himself to blame for his arrogance]], triggers an Awakening into a Saint and unlocks the power of his [[InfinityPlusOneSword God-class equipment]], becoming a warrior whose power could rival a ''True Demon Lord''. This then becomes {{deconstructed}} when he immediately fights [[MonsterProgenitor Diablo]] and realizes that [[UnskilledButStrong his body isn't used to his new power nor has his armaments properly synched with him]], with [[BloodKnight Diablo]] even lamenting that if he had more time he might have been a true WorthyOpponent. Volume 14 then reveals [[spoiler:[[InvokedTrope this was the whole point]] of sending the Armored Division to attack Tempest with incomplete info by the Emperor and his highest advisors. They ''intended'' for most of the million-strong Armored Division to be killed off so that the trauma would push the strongest/highest-potential combatants past their limits and Awaken, with two undercover agents nearby to get the newly-Awakened warriors out, as such warriors [[QualityOverQuantity such warriors would be more than worth the losses]]. A similar precedent had been followed during the Empire's "failed" offensive against Veldora in the distant past. [[DidntSeeThatComing Unfortunately for the Empire]], only Calgurio actually lived long
just barely enough and became sufficiently traumatized air to Awaken (the rest ended up dying too fast to have their revelation) and all Empire combatants ended up slain and then revived BroughtDownToBadass by Rimuru.]]
* In ''Anime/TigerAndBunny'', Lunatic's power manifested when he tried to stop his father from beating his mother.
* A very tragic subversion takes place in ''Manga/TomorrowsJoe''. [[spoiler: Kim Yong-bi]] has a particular advantage over other boxers in the bantamweight division: he can't really gain weight, due to a mental block regarding eating. The ''massive'' downside is that said block comes from an ''horrifying'' incident in his past: [[spoiler: as a starving youngster and Korean War survivor, Kim beat a man to death over food, and he turned out to be his long-lost father.]]
* Shiki in ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' gains his Mystic Eyes of Death Perception as a result of his near death experience as a child.
* In ''LightNovel/UnlimitedFafnir'', several characters go through these right before learning to control their powers, or being able to summon something even more powerful to defeat the MonsterOfTheWeek.
* ''Manga/YonaOfTheDawn'': Zeno is completely immortal, doesn't age, regenerates from any injury, can grow scales that are impervious to any attack... the problem is, these only trigger if he's taking damage that warrants it, and does nothing to stop the associated pain.
* In ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV'', Yuya experiences a HeroicBSOD when Kachidoki gives
keep him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. Further torment immediately leads to him becoming [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Awakened]] for the first time.alive.



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* ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' has most of the kids, except for Reptil and Finesse, manifest their powers in such a way, with the crowning example probably being Striker manifesting his to fend off his child-molesting manager.
* Adam Warren's run as writer of ''ComicBook/Gen13'' introduced Leslie, a.k.a. "Trauma Queen", a member of another SecretProjectRefugeeFamily who had a variation of this trope: she was able to use her memories of traumatic experiences to activate a wide variety of superpowers. In Warren's last issue, Leslie invoked the memory of when one of the secret project's scientists proposed inflicting more intense trauma on her to make her more powerful[[note]]This specific memory allows her to read the mind of a rogue project scientist to locate a MacGuffin[[/note]].
* Deliberately {{averted|Trope}} in ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2014'', where Kamala Khan gains her powers through a peaceful communion with the Terrigen mists, and it's treated as an almost religious experience. G. Willow Wilson wanted to dispel the notion that all superhero origins have to be tragic or horrifying.
* ''ComicBook/PS238'': The superhero power couple Sovereign and Ultima Powers are trying to invoke this on their MuggleBornOfMages son Tyler and have sent him to the titular SuperheroSchool in the hopes of something traumatic happening to him. Tyler is, understandably, less than pleased.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** In the {{Elseworld}}s story ''Superman: Speeding Bullets'', where Kal-El is adopted by ComicBook/{{Batman}}'s parents Thomas and Martha Wayne, young Kal-El/Bruce Wayne's first manifestation of his superpowers is using his [[EyeBeams heat vision]] to kill the mugger who killed his adoptive parents.
** ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'s friend Thara Ak-Var had been under great pressure even before [[ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac Superman rescued Kandor from Brainiac]] and [[ComicBook/NewKrypton enlarged the Kryptonian city]]. When Brainiac stole Kandor, she became separated from her parents forever. She was adopted by her best friend's family, but they treated her as a nutjob only because she is religious. Then she starts having incomprehensible visions and developing strange powers, and her family will not help her out because they think she is a deluded fundamentalist. Then she fails at her job as security chief, her adoptive parent is killed, her adoptive mother becomes a cold monster, and her best friend declares her friendship over. Thara quits her job and starts hunting General Zod's spies down, even though she is branded as a traitor to Krypton because she is protecting the very humans who hate her because of her Kryptonian lineage. Then the very villains who invaded Kandor and killed her father [[ComicBook/WhoIsSuperwoman frame Thara for his murder]] and several more terrorist acts. In ''ComicBook/TheHuntForReactron'', Thara manages to convince her ex-friend of her innocence, but Kara continues to put her down constantly because of her beliefs and her inability to protect her father Zor-El. Then, Reactron, the villain who murdered Zor-El, attempts to murder both Kara and Thara's soulmate. Thara finally snaps, becomes the incarnation of [[GodOfFire Flamebird]] thanks to her fit of rage, and completely trashes Reactron.
* This is common in ''ComicBook/XMen''. PubertySuperpower is more widely applied.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]] first used her powers when her friend Annie got hit by a car and died in her arms, with Jean [[PsychicGlimpseOfDeath telepathically connecting with Annie in her final moments]].
** Rogue accidentally first used her powers when she kissed a boy she liked, [[VampiricDraining draining him of his memories and energy]] and leaving him in a coma.
** A variant with [[ComicBook/NewXMenAcademyX Mercury]], whose abilities just started one ordinary morning, meaning that a high-school cheerleader dissolved into a metallic goop on her bathroom floor out of nowhere.
** [[ComicBook/NewMutants Magma]] was thrown into a volcano.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsSunspot Sunspot]]'s power first emerged during a football game. The racist opposition started beating him up for being mixed-race and black, causing his SuperStrength to manifest to defend himself.
** In an issue of ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'', a poor kid woke up one day to find himself apparently totally alone in his house. He wanders around town, looking for ''anybody'', but it all seems deserted. It turns out that he had gained [[WalkingWasteland the ability to uncontrollably dissolve any living matter within several hundred yards of himself]] -- starting with [[SelfMadeOrphan his parents]], ending with [[WhereIWasBornAndRazed his entire town]]. Wolverine (protected by his HealingFactor) finds him terrified and hiding in a cave, then [[MercyKill does what he can for him]].
** {{Invoked|Trope}} with the Ritual of the Crucible in ''ComicBook/XMen2019''. To cut a long story short, whilst the resurrection process of Krakoa ''can'' be used to undo the mass depowering caused by [[ComicBook/HouseOfM Wanda and her "No More Mutants" decree]], the simple fact is that the number of ex-mutants ''wanting'' to undergo that process would overwhelm Krakoa's infrastructure if they were all done at once. Instead, would-be restorees must undergo the Crucible; a DuelToTheDeath with [[Characters/MarvelComicsApocalypse Apocalypse]], who [[BreakThemByTalking verbally castigates them]] all the while, and giving them every opportunity to back off, be healed, and return to their human life. Only those willing to fight on until Apocalypse deems satisfactory are killed and then [[CameBackStrong revived as true mutants again]]. Understandably, more than a few people find this appalling, and after the ''Trial of Magneto'' mini-series, Wanda uses [[spoiler:her death and passage through the mutant resurrection process]] to create 'the Waiting Room', a.k.a. 'the Eldritch Orchard'. All that a depowered mutant needs to do is step through the gate into a mutant heaven and then be put in the resurrection queue (it also picks out every mutant that never manifested their gifts or was lost before Cerebro came online).

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[[folder:Comic Books]]
[[folder:Music]]
* ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' has most of Within the kids, except for Reptil and Finesse, manifest their powers in such a way, with the crowning example probably being Striker manifesting his to fend off his child-molesting manager.
* Adam Warren's run as writer
works of ''ComicBook/Gen13'' introduced Leslie, a.k.a. "Trauma Queen", a member of another SecretProjectRefugeeFamily who had a variation of this trope: she was able to use her memories of ''Music/PaulShapera'', traumatic experiences to activate events (such as flinging oneself off a wide variety of superpowers. In Warren's last issue, Leslie invoked cliff, being chased by a death cult, or stuck within the memory Hall of when one Mirrors in a demented carnival) are how Posthumans awaken their RealityWarper abilities, allowing them to exert a degree of control over the universes (called Narratives due to the {{Metafiction}} aspect of the secret project's scientists proposed inflicting more intense trauma on her to make her more powerful[[note]]This specific memory allows her to read the mind of a rogue project scientist to locate a MacGuffin[[/note]].
* Deliberately {{averted|Trope}} in ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2014'', where Kamala Khan gains her powers through a peaceful communion with the Terrigen mists, and it's treated as an almost religious experience. G. Willow Wilson wanted to dispel the notion that all superhero origins have to be tragic or horrifying.
* ''ComicBook/PS238'': The superhero power couple Sovereign and Ultima Powers are trying to invoke this on their MuggleBornOfMages son Tyler and have sent him to the titular SuperheroSchool in the hopes of something traumatic happening to him. Tyler is, understandably, less than pleased.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** In the {{Elseworld}}s story ''Superman: Speeding Bullets'', where Kal-El is adopted by ComicBook/{{Batman}}'s parents Thomas and Martha Wayne, young Kal-El/Bruce Wayne's first manifestation of his superpowers is using his [[EyeBeams heat vision]] to kill the mugger who killed his adoptive parents.
** ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'s friend Thara Ak-Var had been under great pressure even before [[ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac Superman rescued Kandor from Brainiac]] and [[ComicBook/NewKrypton enlarged the Kryptonian city]]. When Brainiac stole Kandor, she became separated from her parents forever. She was adopted by her best friend's family, but they treated her as a nutjob only because she is religious. Then she starts having incomprehensible visions and developing strange powers, and her family will not help her out because they think she is a deluded fundamentalist. Then she fails at her job as security chief, her adoptive parent is killed, her adoptive mother becomes a cold monster, and her best friend declares her friendship over. Thara quits her job and starts hunting General Zod's spies down, even though she is branded as a traitor to Krypton because she is protecting the very humans who hate her because of her Kryptonian lineage. Then the very villains who invaded Kandor and killed her father [[ComicBook/WhoIsSuperwoman frame Thara for his murder]] and several more terrorist acts. In ''ComicBook/TheHuntForReactron'', Thara manages to convince her ex-friend of her innocence, but Kara continues to put her down constantly because of her beliefs and her inability to protect her father Zor-El. Then, Reactron, the villain who murdered Zor-El, attempts to murder both Kara and Thara's soulmate. Thara finally snaps, becomes the incarnation of [[GodOfFire Flamebird]] thanks to her fit of rage, and completely trashes Reactron.
* This is common in ''ComicBook/XMen''. PubertySuperpower is more widely applied.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]] first used her powers when her friend Annie got hit by a car and died in her arms, with Jean [[PsychicGlimpseOfDeath telepathically connecting with Annie in her final moments]].
** Rogue accidentally first used her powers when she kissed a boy she liked, [[VampiricDraining draining him of his memories and energy]] and leaving him in a coma.
** A variant with [[ComicBook/NewXMenAcademyX Mercury]], whose abilities just started one ordinary morning, meaning that a high-school cheerleader dissolved into a metallic goop on her bathroom floor out of nowhere.
** [[ComicBook/NewMutants Magma]] was thrown into a volcano.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsSunspot Sunspot]]'s power first emerged during a football game. The racist opposition started beating him up for being mixed-race and black, causing his SuperStrength to manifest to defend himself.
** In an issue of ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'', a poor kid woke up one day to find himself apparently totally alone in his house. He wanders around town, looking for ''anybody'', but it all seems deserted. It turns out that he had gained [[WalkingWasteland the ability to uncontrollably dissolve any living matter
whole thing) within several hundred yards of himself]] -- starting with [[SelfMadeOrphan his parents]], ending with [[WhereIWasBornAndRazed his the various ConceptAlbums. That being said, RealityWarpingIsNotAToy is in full effect, [[spoiler: if Posthumans try to push a narrative too hard, it can tear, resulting in a [[HellIsThatNoise horrific sound]] as an entire town]]. Wolverine (protected by his HealingFactor) finds him terrified and hiding in a cave, then [[MercyKill does what he can for him]].
** {{Invoked|Trope}} with the Ritual of the Crucible in ''ComicBook/XMen2019''. To cut a long story short, whilst the resurrection process of Krakoa ''can'' be used to undo the mass depowering caused by [[ComicBook/HouseOfM Wanda and her "No More Mutants" decree]], the simple fact
universe is that the number of ex-mutants ''wanting'' to undergo that process would overwhelm Krakoa's infrastructure if they were all done at once. Instead, would-be restorees must undergo the Crucible; a DuelToTheDeath with [[Characters/MarvelComicsApocalypse Apocalypse]], who [[BreakThemByTalking verbally castigates them]] all the while, and giving them every opportunity to back off, be healed, and return to their human life. Only those willing to fight on until Apocalypse deems satisfactory are killed and then [[CameBackStrong revived as true mutants again]]. Understandably, more than a few people find this appalling, and after the ''Trial of Magneto'' mini-series, Wanda uses [[spoiler:her death and passage through the mutant resurrection process]] to create 'the Waiting Room', a.k.a. 'the Eldritch Orchard'. All that a depowered mutant needs to do is step through the gate into a mutant heaven and then be put in the resurrection queue (it also picks out every mutant that never manifested their gifts or was lost before Cerebro came online).destroyed.]]



[[folder:Fan Works]]
* The children of Ben and Kara, Ken and Jen, can gain new powers through this in ''Fanfic/Ben10Unlimited'', but in different ways.
** Jen has to undergo massive emotional stress and be completely consumed by an emotion to get new powers, and [[spoiler: gains Way Big's cosmic ray after being exposed to Scarecrow's fear toxin]].
** Ken has to undergo massive physical stress and be critically injured or near death to gain new powers, and [[spoiler: gains NRG's radiation blasts after being almost fatally poisoned by Cobra]].
* Harry, in ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'' has a slightly puzzling variant -- his PsychicPowers are woken up by his falling/mass psychic assault by Dementors in the first Quidditch Match of 3rd Year (though [[spoiler: the Phoenix gave them a nudge]]). However, they stay more or less dormant, with a brief flare up in chapter 44, and for a while, they turn on (to an extent) whenever he gets angry or stressed. By chapter 60, he's using them comfortably and gets stronger very, very quickly. It's also implied that they were responsible for some of the things attributed to accidental magic as a child.
** Jean Grey likewise had a very traumatic power manifestation, when her best friend was hit by a car and killed at the age of six. It registered on a global scale and nearly killed her.
** Wanda discusses this trope in chapter 40 of the sequel, ''Ghosts of the Past'', indicates that it's relatively common (citing her own example in the process), and notes that how powerful the manifestation is tends to be an indication of how powerful the person is going to become.
* In ''Fanfic/CommonSense'', [[spoiler:Butterfree]] awakened PsychicPowers after [[spoiler:finding out that [[YouAreTooLate he failed to save his mate]]]]. And the first thing he did was [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown use them]] [[WipeTheFloorWithYou on those]] [[ATwinkleInTheSky responsible]].
* In the ''Fanfic/FacingTheFutureSeries'', Danny discovers a new ghost form in this manner.
* ''Fanfic/FatesCollide'': Ruby Rose first awakens her Silver Eye powers when she becomes incredibly stressed out and possibly has a concussion after taking a beating from Archer. Unlike canon, her Silver Eyes [[spoiler:unleash a Reality Marble.]]
* ''Fanfic/JusticeLeagueOfEquestria'': Rainbow Dash's superpowers are unlocked after she suffers from a case of Kryptonite Poisoning.
* In ''Fanfic/MyAbominableMonsterClassmatesCantBeThisCute'', this is standard for Grimm hybrids, as awakening their [[SoulPower Aura]] causes them to re-experience their suppressed humanity all at once. Ruby, being the TokenGoodTeammate, manages to awaken her aura peacefully, but Blake breaks down sobbing in horror (a state she later calls the 'real her', and equates to being seen naked), and [[spoiler: Weiss goes completely berserk]].
* In ''Fanfic/NeitherABirdNorAPlaneItsDeku'', a strong emotional trigger (like a traumatic experience) can activate one's Metahuman abilities. But there are notable [[AvertedTrope exceptions]] or even [[InvertedTrope inversions]] to this rule.
** Tsuyu Asui suddenly developed her ability without any sort of emotional trigger, transforming her into her current frog-like appearance without any warning.
** Mashirao Ojiro grew his tail after winning his first karate tournament at six years old. He complains that the sheer pain of suddenly sprouting a new appendage should have given him another power.
* In ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'', it's not uncommon for bloodliners to start manifesting their powers in life-or-death situations. An example is Misty: at age seven she fell into the Cerulean Gym's pool and almost drowned, and just when she was thinking that maybe she was better off dead (due to the way [[ParentalFavoritism her family]] [[TheUnfavorite always treated her]]), her powers kicked in [[SuperNotDrowningSkills allowing her to breathe inside the water]].
* In ''Fanfic/TheLightningStrike'', Skye's Inhuman talents are awakened a year in advance of when they were triggered in canon after her soul is nearly absorbed by a Dementor (although she only realises it when losing self-control during a session of passionate sex with Harry).
* A variation occurs in ''Fanfic/RosarioVampireBrightestDarkness Act I''. When Tsukune is badly injured after TakingTheBullet for Moka, courtesy of a jealous Mizore trying to MurderTheHypotenuse, [[SplitPersonality Inner Moka]] is so horrified and outraged that she actually bypasses her [[PowerLimiter rosary's]] [[RestrainingBolt seal]] to give Mizore a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown.
* ''Fanfic/ServiceWithASmile'': Aura is a SoulPower that must be "unlocked" by someone with unlocked Aura in order to make full use of it. In ''extremely'' rare situations, someone can unlock their own Aura when their life is in danger; it's generally assumed this is where unlocked Aura came from in the first place. After Jaune is mugged and beaten halfway to Hell, Cinder unlocks his Aura [[HealingFactor so that he'll heal faster]], but everyone tells the police that Jaune unlocked his Aura on his own because it's technically illegal to unlock someone's Aura outside of very specific circumstances.
* Exploited in ''Fanfic/SonOfTheSannin''. [[spoiler:After Sasuke is forced to stab Naruto in order to BeatTheCurseOutOfHim, Obito tricks him into thinking that the wound was fatal, causing him to awaken his Mangekyo Sharingan. Obito had planned on taking it for himself, but reinforcements show up before he gets the chance and he's forced to retreat.]] The concept is also deconstructed by the fact that if an ability is unlocked with trauma, the ability itself would become a TraumaButton.
* ComicBook/TeenTitans ''Our Own League'' books:
** Superboy discovers his telekinesis when [[spoiler:one of Brainiac's robots {{Mind Rape}}s him with [[YourWorstNightmare his worst fear]]: Returning to life as a lab rat and having his memories of his newfound family erased. Desperation to escape the imaginary pod activates the latent power and shatters the robot.]]
** Subverted for Aqualad. The first time he used his [[MakingASplash hydrokinetic powers]] (in a way too big to be a coincidence) was when he saved his cousin/foster sister from drowning. While the event started out terrifying, realizing he could WalkOnWater and control the rain turned fear into euphoria.
* This is why Gecko Moria Awakens his [[CastingAShadow Shadow-Shadow Devil Fruit]] in the ''Franchise/OnePiece'' fanfic ''Fanfic/ThisBites'': awakening from his slumber to discover his army of zombie slaves has been decimated and his three living allies defeated by invaders who attacked the island as he was sleeping would have been traumatic enough... but it also {{trigger}}s Moria's memories of being the SoleSurvivor when Kaido brutally slaughtered his original crew. The combined trauma causes him to Awaken, [[TookALevelInBadass resulting in a massive power boost to his abilities]].
* A possibility for unicorns in the ''Fanfic/TriptychContinuum''. Anypony who attempts to find new magic in desperate circumstances has the ''chance'' to come up with a spontaneous working: the odds are somewhat improved for those acting from the heart of their mark. But it's only a chance, and most of the other options work out to 'fully uncontrolled magic surging into the world.' It's the closest thing unicorns have to a chaos effect, and those who don't touch their dream just might die all the faster.
* In ''Fanfic/WaitingIsWorthIt'', Izuku's telekinetic quirk awakens when he is accidentally pushed off a bridge and breaks his back, crippling himself for life.
* Tony Stark in ''Fanfic/TheWarIsFarFromOverNow'' shows the occasional sign that he hasn't been completely cured of Extremis during the Civil War arc but it's not until he witnesses the tape of his parents' murders that he fully manifests it... by breathing fire on Steve and Bucky.
* In ''Fanfic/QuirkIncubus'', Izuku discovered his quirk when his English teacher Mr. Taya targeted him with for molestation, his quirk's first manifestation having been forced upon him, with Izuku allowing repeat offenses for the power boost.
* Ruby Rose awakens her Silver Eyes in Chapter 23 of ''Fanfic/RemnantInferisDOOM'' when she sees Yang almost crushed to death by the Master of Erebus, causing her to unleash her powers and melt off the demon's flesh with a blast of holy light.
* In ''Fanfic/TheSilverRaven'', when a slitherbeast was just about to kill Lilith, Nero, in blind rage, awakened his Devil Bringer and promptly crushed the beast with his new appendage to save his mother.
* ''Fanfic/RemnantOfAWorm'': Taylor unlocks her Semblance after learning about Brian's death. As it creates clones that copy her actions, she interprets it to mean that her own soul is telling her that she can't change.
* ''Fanfic/TatteredCapesUnderAShatteredMoon'': The way that both Parahuman abilities and Aura/Semblances are usually gained following intense stress leads Defiant to fear that the latter is also caused by Entities.
* Normally a person's quirk kicks in in early adolescents. In ''Fanfic/TurningANewLeaf'', Izuku's quirk doesn't kick in until his early teens when he sees Bakugo being held hostage by the Sludge Villain.

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* The children plot of Ben and Kara, Ken and Jen, can gain new powers through this in ''Fanfic/Ben10Unlimited'', but in different ways.
** Jen has to undergo massive emotional stress and be completely consumed by an emotion to get new powers, and [[spoiler: gains Way Big's cosmic ray
''Roleplay/TheDaoOfTheAwakened'' stars when Hua Yin Awakens after being exposed to Scarecrow's fear toxin]].
** Ken has to undergo massive physical stress and be critically injured or near death to gain new powers, and [[spoiler: gains NRG's radiation blasts after being almost fatally poisoned by Cobra]].
* Harry, in ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'' has a slightly puzzling variant --
his PsychicPowers hands are woken up by his falling/mass psychic assault by Dementors broken in the first Quidditch Match of 3rd Year (though [[spoiler: the Phoenix gave them a nudge]]). However, they stay more or less dormant, with a brief flare up CareerEndingInjury.
* PlayedForLaughs
in chapter 44, and for a while, they turn on (to an extent) whenever he gets angry or stressed. By chapter 60, he's using them comfortably and gets stronger very, very quickly. It's also implied that they were responsible for some ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues''. All of the things attributed to accidental magic as a child.
** Jean Grey likewise had a very traumatic power manifestation, when her best friend was hit by a car and killed at the age of six. It registered on a global scale and nearly killed her.
** Wanda discusses this trope in chapter 40 of the sequel, ''Ghosts of the Past'', indicates that it's relatively common (citing her own example in the process), and notes that how powerful the manifestation is tends to be an indication of how powerful the person is going to become.
* In ''Fanfic/CommonSense'', [[spoiler:Butterfree]] awakened PsychicPowers after [[spoiler:finding out that [[YouAreTooLate he failed to save his mate]]]]. And the first thing he did was [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown use them]] [[WipeTheFloorWithYou on those]] [[ATwinkleInTheSky responsible]].
* In the ''Fanfic/FacingTheFutureSeries'', Danny discovers a new ghost form in this manner.
* ''Fanfic/FatesCollide'': Ruby Rose first awakens her Silver Eye powers when she becomes incredibly stressed out and possibly has a concussion after taking a beating from Archer. Unlike canon, her Silver Eyes [[spoiler:unleash a Reality Marble.]]
* ''Fanfic/JusticeLeagueOfEquestria'': Rainbow Dash's
students receive superpowers are unlocked after she suffers from a case MassSuperEmpoweringEvent, but some of Kryptonite Poisoning.
* In ''Fanfic/MyAbominableMonsterClassmatesCantBeThisCute'', this is standard for Grimm hybrids, as awakening their [[SoulPower Aura]] causes
them aren't immediately able to re-experience their suppressed humanity all at once. Ruby, being the TokenGoodTeammate, manages tell what those powers are. Jae offers to beat Destiny up to see if that will awaken her aura peacefully, but Blake breaks down sobbing in horror (a state she later calls the 'real her', and equates to being seen naked), and [[spoiler: Weiss goes completely berserk]].
* In ''Fanfic/NeitherABirdNorAPlaneItsDeku'', a strong emotional trigger (like a traumatic experience) can activate one's Metahuman abilities. But there are notable [[AvertedTrope exceptions]] or even [[InvertedTrope inversions]] to this rule.
** Tsuyu Asui suddenly developed her ability without any sort of emotional trigger, transforming her into her current frog-like appearance without any warning.
** Mashirao Ojiro grew his tail after winning his first karate tournament at six years old. He complains that the sheer pain of suddenly sprouting a new appendage should have given him another power.
* In ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'', it's not uncommon for bloodliners to start manifesting their powers in life-or-death situations. An example
power (which is Misty: at age seven she fell into the Cerulean Gym's pool and almost drowned, and just when she was thinking that maybe she was better off dead (due to the way [[ParentalFavoritism her family]] [[TheUnfavorite always treated her]]), her powers kicked in [[SuperNotDrowningSkills allowing her to breathe inside the water]].
* In ''Fanfic/TheLightningStrike'', Skye's Inhuman talents are awakened
quickly pointed out as a year in advance of when they were triggered in canon after her soul is nearly absorbed by a Dementor (although she only realises it when losing self-control during a session of passionate sex with Harry).
* A variation occurs in ''Fanfic/RosarioVampireBrightestDarkness Act I''. When Tsukune is badly injured after TakingTheBullet for Moka, courtesy of a jealous Mizore trying to MurderTheHypotenuse, [[SplitPersonality Inner Moka]] is so horrified and outraged that she actually bypasses her [[PowerLimiter rosary's]] [[RestrainingBolt seal]] to give Mizore a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown.
* ''Fanfic/ServiceWithASmile'': Aura is a SoulPower that must be "unlocked" by someone with unlocked Aura in order to make full use of it. In ''extremely'' rare situations, someone can unlock their own Aura when their life is in danger; it's generally assumed this is where unlocked Aura came from in the first place. After Jaune is mugged and beaten halfway to Hell, Cinder unlocks his Aura [[HealingFactor so that he'll heal faster]], but everyone tells the police that Jaune unlocked his Aura on his own because it's technically illegal to unlock someone's Aura outside of very specific circumstances.
* Exploited in ''Fanfic/SonOfTheSannin''. [[spoiler:After Sasuke is forced to stab Naruto in order to BeatTheCurseOutOfHim, Obito tricks him into thinking that the wound was fatal, causing him to awaken his Mangekyo Sharingan. Obito had planned on taking it for himself, but reinforcements show up before he gets the chance and he's forced to retreat.]] The concept is also deconstructed
bad idea by the fact that if an ability is unlocked with trauma, the ability itself would become a TraumaButton.
* ComicBook/TeenTitans ''Our Own League'' books:
** Superboy discovers his telekinesis when [[spoiler:one of Brainiac's robots {{Mind Rape}}s him with [[YourWorstNightmare his worst fear]]: Returning to life as a lab rat and having his memories of his newfound family erased. Desperation to escape the imaginary pod activates the latent power and shatters the robot.]]
** Subverted for Aqualad. The first time he used his [[MakingASplash hydrokinetic powers]] (in a way too big to be a coincidence) was when he saved his cousin/foster sister from drowning. While the event started out terrifying, realizing he could WalkOnWater and control the rain turned fear into euphoria.
* This is why Gecko Moria Awakens his [[CastingAShadow Shadow-Shadow Devil Fruit]] in the ''Franchise/OnePiece'' fanfic ''Fanfic/ThisBites'': awakening from his slumber to discover his army of zombie slaves has been decimated and his three living allies defeated by invaders who attacked the island as he was sleeping would have been traumatic enough... but it also {{trigger}}s Moria's memories of being the SoleSurvivor when Kaido brutally slaughtered his original crew. The combined trauma causes him to Awaken, [[TookALevelInBadass resulting in a massive power boost to his abilities]].
* A possibility for unicorns in the ''Fanfic/TriptychContinuum''. Anypony who attempts to find new magic in desperate circumstances has the ''chance'' to come up with a spontaneous working: the odds are somewhat improved for those acting from the heart
rest of their mark. But it's only a chance, and most of the other options work out to 'fully uncontrolled magic surging into the world.' It's the closest thing unicorns have to a chaos effect, and those who don't touch their dream just might die all the faster.
* In ''Fanfic/WaitingIsWorthIt'', Izuku's telekinetic quirk awakens when he is accidentally pushed off a bridge and breaks his back, crippling himself for life.
* Tony Stark in ''Fanfic/TheWarIsFarFromOverNow'' shows the occasional sign that he hasn't been completely cured of Extremis during the Civil War arc but it's not until he witnesses the tape of his parents' murders that he fully manifests it... by breathing fire on Steve and Bucky.
* In ''Fanfic/QuirkIncubus'', Izuku discovered his quirk when his English teacher Mr. Taya targeted him with for molestation, his quirk's first manifestation having been forced upon him, with Izuku allowing repeat offenses for the power boost.
* Ruby Rose awakens her Silver Eyes in Chapter 23 of ''Fanfic/RemnantInferisDOOM'' when she sees Yang almost crushed to death by the Master of Erebus, causing her to unleash her powers and melt off the demon's flesh with a blast of holy light.
* In ''Fanfic/TheSilverRaven'', when a slitherbeast was just about to kill Lilith, Nero, in blind rage, awakened his Devil Bringer and promptly crushed the beast with his new appendage to save his mother.
* ''Fanfic/RemnantOfAWorm'': Taylor unlocks her Semblance after learning about Brian's death. As it creates clones that copy her actions, she interprets it to mean that her own soul is telling her that she can't change.
* ''Fanfic/TatteredCapesUnderAShatteredMoon'': The way that both Parahuman abilities and Aura/Semblances are usually gained following intense stress leads Defiant to fear that the latter is also caused by Entities.
* Normally a person's quirk kicks in in early adolescents. In ''Fanfic/TurningANewLeaf'', Izuku's quirk doesn't kick in until his early teens when he sees Bakugo being held hostage by the Sludge Villain.
friends).



[[folder:Film]]
* This happens to the main character in ''Film/KungFuHustle'': after he is beaten to within an inch of his life, his chi flows are unblocked, and his potential to become the Greatest Kung Fu Master the World has Ever Known is suddenly realized.
* In the film version of ''Film/{{Matilda}}'', Matilda's telekinesis first displays itself when her father rips up her library books and tries to force her to watch TV with the rest of the family.
* In ''Film/NinjaAssassin'', Raizo gains an EleventhHourSuperpower after [[spoiler:Mika is stabbed by Lord Ozunu, and he gains the same type of FlashStep Lord Ozunu used prior]].
* Happens twice to [[spoiler:Will]] in ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', once when he's defending his friends from Warren and again when [[spoiler:Royal Pain throws him off the side of the school.]]
* A variant in ''Film/SpiderMan1''. Though Peter gains all of his powers at once from the radioactive spider bite, he originally has a very difficult time using them, particularly the web-swinging. However, when [[DeathByOriginStory Uncle Ben is shot]] and a grieving Peter tries to chase down the killer for revenge, he finds that LeParkour is too impractical to catch up to the getaway car, leading him to perfect the [[BuildingSwing web-slinging technique]] that he uses from then on as a superhero.
* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': Erik Lehnsherr is originally only able to use his powers when extremely angry. The first two times, it involves maternal separation.
** ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'': James Howlett's awakening occurs when he stabs his father's killer to death.
** ''Film/Deadpool2016'': Ajax's Weapon X project {{invoke|dtrope}}s this by torturing its victims until they either die or awaken their mutant power. Deadpool himself unlocks his HealingFactor through this process after spending days trapped in a pod that makes him feel like he's suffocating while giving him just barely enough air to keep him alive.

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* This happens In ''TabletopGame/{{Aberrant}}'', triggering superpowers is called an "Eruption", and considering the fact that it's White Wolf we are talking about, there are quite a lot of people who obtained their powers in the midst of something dangerous. One piece of fluff text in the core rulebook is a variation of a suicide hotline's pamphlet that explicitly asks people to not do suicidal things in the hope they will Erupt, even.
* Zig-zagged in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'', where people can Awaken as mages in a rare moment of clarity where they see past mundane reality and touch the Supernal Realms of magic. For the lucky ones, this can be a peaceful or even joyful moment; for the rest, well, {{Near Death Experience}}s are a fairly common source of Awakenings. "Banishers" get it even worse, suffering Awakenings so nightmarishly traumatic that they instinctively despise all things magic. Archmages can actually induce Awakenings with the right magic, but those aren't great for the target's sanity either, though interestingly in those cases it's the Awakening that causes trauma rather than trauma that causes an Awakening.
** Klagen, Neid and Grimm typically go through this in ''TabletopGame/GeniusTheTransgression'', with Klagen Catalyzing in grief, Neid from ostracism and Grimm in rage. Sometimes it's directly related
to the main character in ''Film/KungFuHustle'': after he is beaten to within an inch of his life, his chi flows are unblocked, event, and his other times as a result of whatever bit of MadScience they put together while dealing with it. Klagen tend to be the OnlySaneMan in their groups; Grimms [[HairTriggerTemper do not]], and neither do [[TheyCalledMeMad Neids]].
* In the lore of ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'', one in every million sentient beings in the Multiverse is born with a "Spark", or the
potential to become a [[PrestigiousPlayerTitle Planeswalker]]. Igniting that Spark and actually becoming a Planeswalker is sometimes the Greatest Kung Fu Master the World has Ever Known is suddenly realized.
* In the film version
result of ''Film/{{Matilda}}'', Matilda's telekinesis first displays itself when her father rips up her library books and tries to force her to watch TV with the rest of the family.
* In ''Film/NinjaAssassin'', Raizo gains
an EleventhHourSuperpower epiphany after [[spoiler:Mika is stabbed by Lord Ozunu, years of meditation and he gains preparation, but is more likely to occur as the same type result of FlashStep Lord Ozunu used prior]].
* Happens twice
physical, emotional, or psychic trauma.
** [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent Kiora]]? Eaten by a SeaMonster while trying
to [[spoiler:Will]] in ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', once when he's defending his friends from Warren and again when [[spoiler:Royal Pain throws him off the side protect her sister. [[PlayingWithFire Chandra]]? The entire population of the school.]]
* A variant in ''Film/SpiderMan1''. Though Peter gains all of his powers at once from the radioactive spider bite, he originally has
her hometown was [[DoomedHometown burned alive]] while she watched. [[GadgeteerGenius Venser]]? Ground zero for a very difficult time using them, particularly the web-swinging. However, when [[DeathByOriginStory Uncle Ben is shot]] BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind between a planeswalker and a grieving Peter tries to chase down the killer for revenge, he finds that LeParkour is too impractical to catch up telepathic monster. [[ManipulativeBastard Urza]]? Continent-sinking, ice-age-inducing, reality-shattering [[FantasticNuke magical explosion]] to the getaway car, leading ''face''. [[VampireMonarch Sorin]]? [[IHateYouVampireDad Grandpa Edgar turned him to perfect into the [[BuildingSwing web-slinging technique]] that he uses from then second vampire]] [[MonsterProgenitor (Edgar was the first)]] on as a superhero.
* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': Erik Lehnsherr is originally only able to use his powers when
the plane of Innistrad via an extremely angry. agonizing [[DealWithTheDevil demonic ritual]].
**
The first two times, it involves maternal separation.
** ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'': James Howlett's awakening occurs when
Spark can also be ignited by extreme happiness, as proven by [[RebelLeader Samut]] in the ''Hour of Devastation'' storyline. In her immense happiness and relief that her god and people have managed to take down one of the corrupt gods and escape the fallen city, her Spark suddenly ignites.
*** And in the only other positive awakening, Basri finally winning at a trial
he stabs had aspired to his father's killer to death.
whole life.
* Common in the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' as well:
** ''Film/Deadpool2016'': Ajax's Weapon X project {{invoke|dtrope}}s this by torturing its victims until ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'': Whenever possible, the Garou make sure they either die or awaken their mutant power. Deadpool himself unlocks his HealingFactor identify likely candidates to hold the werewolf gene and keep watch over them. But for the Lost Cubs that slip through the cracks, the First Change generally means abrupt transformation into a frenzied monster and waking up surrounded by shredded corpses. It's even worse for the Ratkin, who have a heavier Wyld-infusion; it's so common for Ratkin to retreat permanently into insanity that they have two entire Aspects covering it: the Munchmausen, who regress into childlike fantasy, and the Twitchers, who are {{Grimdark}} ''even for the [[CrapsackWorld World of Darkness]]''.
** ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'': Some mages Awaken in circumstances that send them straight into Marauder-hood, wrapping themselves in a bubble of permanent delusion that shields them from Paradox. Their madness taps into their magic, causing reality itself to warp to match their delusions.
* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' GaidenGame ''TabletopGame/DarkHeresy'',
this process after spending days trapped is the result of choosing the "Nascent Psyker" background package. The player has psychic powers building up, locked away in the back of their brain, waiting to spill out in an [[SuperPowerMeltdown uncontrolled fashion]] in a pod moment of high stress. Given that makes him feel like he's suffocating while giving him just barely enough air this is [[CrapsackWorld 40k]], this tends to keep him alive.be a [[DemonicPossession Bad]] [[HellOnEarth Thing]].



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* ''Literature/AirAwakens'': Vhalla's Awakening as a Windwalker comes at the moment when she is pushed from the palace spire. She has to recover for a week.
* Garion of the ''Literature/{{Belgariad}}'' comes into his power this way. Though he is sensitive to sorcery for a while, and his first (unconscious) use of it was to heal a brain-addled man, he first deliberately uses his power against a man who has just slapped his Aunt Pol, and kills him when he learns the same man killed his parents. [[KillItWithFire In the same way.]]
** Aldur invoked this for Belgarath by telling him to move a large boulder. When Belgarath became so frustrated that he shouted at the boulder to move, it did. Upon meeting another sorcerer in the ''Malloreon'' who gained his powers similarly, the main characters suppose this is the typical way for it to happen, and that it also explains why there are so few sorcerers around. If the gift tends to come in a fit of anger over something, the first thing he'll probably do is wish the object of contention out of existence, inadvertently breaking the one ironclad rule of sorcery: ''never unmake something'', which is punished by the ''caster'' being unmade instead. In other words, maybe all too often someone's first act of sorcery is also ''his last''.
* ''Literature/BewareOfChicken'': Pi Pa awakened as a cultivator due to the trauma of seeing her mate, Chun Ke, suffer a debilitating injury at the hands of Chow Ji. This may be why her cultivation is [[PowerOfTheVoid Void-aspected]].
* While a rather softer version then most, ''The Boy who was as hard as Stone'' has Joe undergoing this after taking a beating from bullies.
* This is the case in ''Literature/{{Brennus}}'', mixed with PubertySuperpower. Manifestation is in response to a traumatic event, and often manifestation itself is just as if not more traumatic than the triggering event.
** Interestingly enough, the [[AllThereInTheManual Brennus Files]] article on the subject noted that, while ''exceptionally'' rare, an overwhelmingly ''positive'' experience can cause a Manifestation just as easily as a ''negative'' one. One of the most powerful Metahumans, Elysium, manifested while dancing with the love of her life.
* ''Literature/CodexAlera'': Odiana first came into her [[MakingASplash watercrafting]] abilities when she was gang-raped by slavers. Unfortunately, since watercrafting gives you a sixth sense for the emotions the people around you are experiencing, it made the trauma even worse.
* In ''Creator/KatherineKurtz'''s ''Literature/{{Deryni}}'' there is a short story in which an 11-year-old boy's healing powers are triggered when his cat is severely injured.
* In ''Literature/DragonBones'' Ward has some weak magical ability, but lost most of it when his abusive father almost killed him. He regains it when [[spoiler: a supernatural entity attacks his sister, and won't let go. This makes him angry, which unlocks his magic.]]
* ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'': A ghola's memories can be restored by inflicting psychological trauma.
** In ''Literature/HereticsOfDune'', Miles Teg gets SpiderSense and SuperSpeed after being tortured.
** In [[Literature/LegendsOfDune the prequels]], Norma Cenva's latent MindOverMatter powers are awakened while she's being tortured by the Cymeks. The resulting mental blast is several orders more powerful than that utilized by the other Sorceresses of Rossak and literally disintegrates her body. Fortunately, she uses her new powers to create a better body for herself atom-by-atom.
** Technically, any Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother becomes this way by ingesting poison and hoping that her body will metabolize it into a substance that will transform her.
*** They DO train for many years, practicing an intricate form of body control, learning to speed up and slow down their own metabolism and adjust it as needed, before taking that particular test.
* In ''Literature/TheGirlFromTheMiraclesDistrict'', berserkerism is unnoticeable until the person carrying the gene goes through major physical or emotional trauma, whereupon it manifests and becomes a perpetual problem to keep in check. It doesn't necessarily show up right away -- Nikita mentions that she only turned berserk a day after she'd been rescued from her father, when she had nightmares about what'd happened.
* Literature/HarryPotter initially used his unfocused, underage magic in times of distress. This seems to be a common way for magic to appear in the setting, but not universal: contrast Voldemort, whose powers manifested as ways to manipulate and hurt people.
* Creator/MercedesLackey's ''Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar'':
** In the ''Literature/LastHeraldMageTrilogy'', the protagonist, Vanyel, has his [[PsychicPowers Gifts]] triggered when his lover/soulmate commits suicide, after using him to help power a CoolGate spell. The backlash of Tylendel's power, released by his death, burns open all of Vanyel's mental channels at once.
** In ''Brightly Burning'', Lavan's [[PlayingWithFire Firestarting Gift]] was starting to come through as a normal PubertySuperpower, but being tortured by older students at a BoardingSchoolOfHorrors forces it to full power prematurely.
* ''Literature/InAWorldJustRight'': Johnathan Aubrey was just a normal kid until he survived a plane crash that killed his entire family, and gave him horrible scars on his face that alienated him from the rest of his classmates. Lucky for him, this somehow gave him the ability to create other worlds with entirely different parameters as he sees fit, which he can enter at will. [[spoiler: It's revealed by the end of the story that other people who've suffered trauma get this power.]]
* ''Literature/InCryptid'': [[HumanOutsideAlienInside Sarah]], who already has telepathic {{Puberty Superpower}}s, goes into a coma after [[spoiler:giving a Covenant strike team LaserGuidedAmnesia]] and spends five years recovering. Once she feels fully recovered, it's revealed that she was actually undergoing her "instars", a kind of EvolutionPowerUp that turns her into [[spoiler:a Johrlac queen, capable of tearing holes between dimensions]].
* In Creator/SergeyLukyanenko's ''Literature/LabyrinthOfReflections'', Divers most commonly acquire their rare gift under extremely stressful circumstances, such as when your friend is dying in RealLife and you have to exit CyberSpace ''right now'' without using any common devices.
** The short-story ''Transparent Stained Glass Windows'' reveals that the Russian government is working on a secret project aimed at creating Divers using a virtual prison as a cover. Their goal is to induce traumatic experiences in the inmates which mirror the reason for their imprisonment. The project is a failure, though.
* ''Literature/LegacyOfTheDragokin'': This is how Benji activates his dragokin powers [[spoiler: at the very end of the story when he leaps to his mom's defense.]]
* In the original novel of ''{{Literature/Matilda}}'', her telekinesis first appears when she grows uncontrollably angry over being (loudly and violently) accused of something she did not do.
* In ''Literature/{{Renegades}}'', the prodigies who don't gain their powers at birth usually acquire them due to a traumatic event. Several examples are given:
** Ruby gained her BodyToJewel power when looters attacked her family's house and she swallowed a bag of jewels to keep them out of their hands.
** Oscar gained SmokeOut when he nearly died from smoke inhalation in a house fire.
** Leroy became a PoisonousPerson when a fellow student who hated him poured various acids on him.
** Nova is an interesting case, in that she could induce ForcedSleep since she was born, but only became TheSleepless after witnessing the death of her family.
* In Creator/StephenKing's short story "The Revelations of Becka Paulson", Becka, an ordinary housewife, accidentally shoots herself in the head with a small-caliber pistol while cleaning house. The trauma to her brain gives her PsychicPowers and makes her more intelligent as well.
* Books by Creator/BrandonSanderson:
** ''Franchise/{{Mistborn}}'':
*** [[FunctionalMagic Allomantic]] powers only manifest themselves following an intense trauma, which is usually a near-death experience (not always, though, as Kelsier, one of the main characters, came into his powers after watching his wife get beaten to death). [[AristocratsAreEvil Noble houses]] often severely beat their children to try and force "snapping".
*** In later books, Snapping is caused automatically by "mist-sickness", which by design only affects unSnapped Allomancers, and just badly enough to Snap them.
*** WordOfGod is that the primary reason that Vin learns Allomancy so quickly is because she Snapped at ''birth''. Even though she didn't know what she was doing, she was using Allomancy before she could walk.
** ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'':
*** It is explicitly stated that only those who are "broken" can form a Nahel bond and become a Surgebinder. However, this process is usually far slower and less obvious than in ''Mistborn''. What happens is that [[ElementalEmbodiment spren]] find people with broken souls and slip into the cracks, shoring up their soul and granting them Surgebinding in the process. While Surgebinders will use their powers instinctively, it usually starts as [[HealingFactor healing oddly quickly]] or [[GravityMaster having arrows always hit their shield instead of them]]. It takes something big for them to draw enough power to realize what is happening.
*** A cult known as the Envisagers ''thought'' that they could force themselves to become Radiants by invoking this. They would frequently put themselves in near-death situations to see if a spren would come to rescue them. Being unaware of how the Nahel bond worked, this tended to result in their deaths. Ironically, when one member of the group reported them to the local authorities, hoping that they could get some kind of mental help for their cult insanity, the local ruler had them all executed as heretics.
* In ''VideoGame/StarCraft: Ghost: Nova'', the titular character is unaware of her enormous PsychicPower potential, and her wealthy father goes to great lengths to keep it a secret, lest his daughter be taken away to the Ghost Academy. She knows that she is somehow able to sense what other people are feeling but can't explain it. However, when a group of rebels infiltrates her parents' penthouse mansion and kills them in front of her, her MindOverMatter powers manifest in a rather spectacular manner. The transparent dome over the penthouse is completely shattered by her mental blast that also kills anyone in the vicinity but her. That dome is, apparently, rated to withstand a direct nuclear strike. However, she never uses her power to that extent again. It's heavily implied that Nova is much more powerful than even Kerrigan, at least until Kerrigan becomes the Queen of Blades.
* The second time Henry's time travel ability manifested in ''Literature/TheTimeTravelersWife'' was when he was involved in a car accident. If he hadn't time traveled, he would have been killed.
* ''Literature/{{Touch 2017}}'' is a deconstruction of this: in this world, people only seem to get powers this way, and our main characters are all grappling with issues as a result. The main character, James, was [[RapeAsBackstory raped]] by a stranger while his friend Caspar got powers due to his AbusiveParents [[spoiler:trying to {{Invoke}} this trope]]. It's noted that more benign examples exist, though, like breaking a bone in a less traumatic way.
* ''Literature/VoidDomain'': After [[spoiler: Eva loses her eyes]], she gains an alternate method of sight.
* ''Literature/WearingTheCape'': Ever since The Event, if someone is in an incredibly stressful (and especially life-threatening) situation, they can "break through," gaining superpowers sufficient to deal with the situation, based on [[PersonalityPowers what they consider an appropriate response]]. Natural disasters often cause Breakthroughs, as do supervillain attacks, and the military was happily surprised to discover that basic training has a small chance to trigger a Breakthrough -- though they also created an optional, much more brutal program with a higher success rate. There are also "origin chasers," people who deliberately put themselves in dangerous situations in the hopes of breaking through. They typically end up as a statistic right next to the suicides, but it does occasionally work.
* In ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', those who have the "spark", the more powerful manifestation of the ability to "channel", and who haven't been trained in channeling by someone who already can, will typically begin channeling unconsciously in their mid-to-late teens, and it will usually manifest itself during either a traumatic situation or when they wish to do something suitable for one who is angsty in general. For many, this takes the form of an eavesdropping weave or something similar. For one of the main characters, Nynaeve, it is an extreme sickness of a friend that leads to her unconsciously forming a healing weave.
* In the ''Literature/WildCards'' universe, traumatic events can lead to the xenovirus Takis-A activating. Of course, being born is a pretty traumatic event, which is why a lot of people turn their card right at birth, but it is not uncommon for people to turn into during adolescence as well. Purposefully causing stress to a carrier is considered a penal offence.
* In one of the short stories in ''Literature/TheWitcher'' book ''Literature/TheLastWish'', a queen hires Geralt to kill a monster (actually a cursed prince) to stop him from marrying her daughter. [[spoiler: When she nearly succeeds, it turns out that the princess is really in love and is an untrained source -- and so everyone must forget their differences and fight together to get her powers under control.]]
* ''Literature/{{Worm}}'' provides the page quote.
** The vast majority of [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividual capes]] acquire their powers after experiencing some sort of severe trauma, and typically they will develop a power somehow related to whatever situation they are in (physical traumas usually result in physical powers, while mental usually trauma results in mental powers, for instance). This has some interesting results, like cape demographics skewing toward women and people from bad parts of the world, as well as resulting in a balance of more Villains than Heroes since nearly everyone with powers has been failed by society and wants some payback.
** Second-generation capes, the children of first-generations, at first appear to have an "easier" time with triggers, such as from waking up alone after sleepwalking or due to a rough foul in a basketball game. In actuality, first-generation capes will tend to have dysfunctional family lives due to their trauma and powers which will in turn put their children under high levels of stress for most of their lives. Glory Girl, for example, was desperate to prove herself to her parents and triggered after the foul when she realized her parents ''weren't even paying attention''.
** Additionally, those who already have powers can experience a ''second'' trigger that improves their powers or removes some of their limitations. These require another extremely traumatic event, typically similar to the first trigger. Apparently Third and Fourth triggers are possible, but are very rare. It's also possible to Trigger twice in a row, due to a continued traumatic even or other reasons, which is what happened to [[spoiler:Taylor]]. The overwhelming and disturbing sensations of [[spoiler:suddenly sensing all the nearby insects]] with their new powers was so traumatic they triggered again.
** There's another way trauma can awaken new powers: if a parahuman's power is tied to a body part, losing that body part causes the power to adapt. An example would be Valefor, as [[spoiler: after Skitter [[EyeScream blinded him with maggots]], his HypnoticEyes power evolved into a CompellingVoice.]]
** It turns out that there's a completely justified reason for this mechanism, [[BlueAndOrangeMorality or at least a logical one.]] [[spoiler: The Entities need data on each superpower-granting shard they release, and concluded the best way to get that data is in combat. The shards are thus engineered to only activate when the host is in extreme danger, increasing the chances that they'll end up in situations where the host will be fighting or will be psychologically-damaged enough to go out and cause trouble and thus start fighting.]]

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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/AirAwakens'': Vhalla's Awakening as a Windwalker comes at the moment when she is pushed from the palace spire. She has to recover for a week.
* Garion of the ''Literature/{{Belgariad}}'' comes into his power this way. Though he is sensitive to sorcery for a while, and his first (unconscious) use of it was to heal a brain-addled man, he first deliberately uses his power against a man who has just slapped his Aunt Pol, and kills him when he learns the same man killed his parents. [[KillItWithFire In the same way.]]
** Aldur invoked this for Belgarath by telling him to move a large boulder. When Belgarath became so frustrated that he shouted at the boulder to move, it did. Upon meeting another sorcerer in the ''Malloreon'' who gained his powers similarly, the main characters suppose this is the typical way for it to happen, and that it also explains why there are so few sorcerers around. If the gift tends to come in a fit of anger over something, the first thing he'll probably do is wish the object of contention out of existence, inadvertently breaking the one ironclad rule of sorcery: ''never unmake something'', which is punished by the ''caster'' being unmade instead. In other words, maybe all too often someone's first act of sorcery is also ''his last''.
* ''Literature/BewareOfChicken'': Pi Pa awakened as a cultivator due to the trauma of seeing her mate, Chun Ke, suffer a debilitating injury at the hands of Chow Ji. This may be why her cultivation is [[PowerOfTheVoid Void-aspected]].
* While a rather softer version then most, ''The Boy who was as hard as Stone'' has Joe undergoing this after taking a beating from bullies.
* This is the case in ''Literature/{{Brennus}}'', mixed with PubertySuperpower. Manifestation is in response to a traumatic event, and often manifestation itself is just as if not more traumatic than the triggering event.
** Interestingly enough, the [[AllThereInTheManual Brennus Files]] article on the subject noted that, while ''exceptionally'' rare, an overwhelmingly ''positive'' experience can cause a Manifestation just as easily as a ''negative'' one. One of the most powerful Metahumans, Elysium, manifested while dancing with the love of her life.
* ''Literature/CodexAlera'': Odiana first came into her [[MakingASplash watercrafting]] abilities when she was gang-raped by slavers. Unfortunately, since watercrafting gives you a sixth sense for the emotions the people around you are experiencing, it made the trauma even worse.
[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* In ''Creator/KatherineKurtz'''s ''Literature/{{Deryni}}'' there is a short story in which an 11-year-old boy's healing powers are triggered when his cat is severely injured.
* In ''Literature/DragonBones'' Ward has some weak magical ability, but lost most of it when his abusive father almost killed him. He regains it when [[spoiler: a supernatural entity attacks his sister, and won't let go. This makes him angry, which unlocks his magic.]]
* ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'': A ghola's memories can be restored by inflicting psychological trauma.
** In ''Literature/HereticsOfDune'', Miles Teg gets SpiderSense and SuperSpeed after being tortured.
** In [[Literature/LegendsOfDune the prequels]], Norma Cenva's latent MindOverMatter powers are awakened while she's being tortured by the Cymeks. The resulting mental blast is several orders more powerful than that utilized by the other Sorceresses of Rossak and literally disintegrates her body. Fortunately, she uses her new powers to create a better body for herself atom-by-atom.
** Technically, any Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother becomes this way by ingesting poison and hoping that her body will metabolize it into a substance that will transform her.
*** They DO train for many years, practicing an intricate form of body control, learning to speed up and slow down their own metabolism and adjust it as needed, before taking that particular test.
* In ''Literature/TheGirlFromTheMiraclesDistrict'', berserkerism is unnoticeable until the person carrying the gene goes through major physical or emotional trauma, whereupon it manifests and becomes a perpetual problem to keep in check. It doesn't necessarily show up right away -- Nikita mentions that she only turned berserk a day after she'd been rescued from her father, when she
''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'', Maya had nightmares about what'd happened.
* Literature/HarryPotter initially used his unfocused, underage magic in times of distress. This seems to be a common way for magic to appear in the setting, but not universal: contrast Voldemort, whose powers manifested as ways to manipulate and hurt people.
* Creator/MercedesLackey's ''Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar'':
** In the ''Literature/LastHeraldMageTrilogy'', the protagonist, Vanyel, has his [[PsychicPowers Gifts]] triggered when his lover/soulmate commits suicide, after using him to help power a CoolGate spell. The backlash of Tylendel's power, released by his death, burns open all of Vanyel's mental channels at once.
** In ''Brightly Burning'', Lavan's [[PlayingWithFire Firestarting Gift]] was starting to come through as a normal PubertySuperpower, but being tortured by older students at a BoardingSchoolOfHorrors forces it to full power prematurely.
* ''Literature/InAWorldJustRight'': Johnathan Aubrey was just a normal kid until he survived a plane crash that killed his entire family, and gave him horrible scars on his face that alienated him from the rest of his classmates. Lucky for him, this somehow gave him the ability to create other worlds with entirely different parameters as he sees fit, which he can enter at will. [[spoiler: It's revealed by the end of the story that other people who've suffered trauma get this power.]]
* ''Literature/InCryptid'': [[HumanOutsideAlienInside Sarah]], who already has telepathic {{Puberty Superpower}}s, goes into a coma after [[spoiler:giving a Covenant strike team LaserGuidedAmnesia]] and spends five years recovering. Once she feels fully recovered, it's revealed that she was actually undergoing her "instars", a kind of EvolutionPowerUp that turns her into [[spoiler:a Johrlac queen, capable of tearing holes between dimensions]].
* In Creator/SergeyLukyanenko's ''Literature/LabyrinthOfReflections'', Divers most commonly acquire their rare gift under extremely stressful circumstances, such as when your friend is dying in RealLife and you have to exit CyberSpace ''right now'' without using any common devices.
** The short-story ''Transparent Stained Glass Windows'' reveals that the Russian government is working on a secret project aimed at creating Divers using a virtual prison as a cover. Their goal is to induce traumatic experiences in the inmates which mirror the reason for their imprisonment. The project is a failure, though.
* ''Literature/LegacyOfTheDragokin'': This is how Benji activates his dragokin powers [[spoiler: at the very end of the story when he leaps to his mom's defense.]]
* In the original novel of ''{{Literature/Matilda}}'', her telekinesis first appears when she grows uncontrollably angry over being (loudly and violently) accused of something she did not do.
* In ''Literature/{{Renegades}}'', the prodigies who don't gain their powers at birth usually acquire them due to a traumatic event. Several examples are given:
** Ruby gained her BodyToJewel power when looters attacked her family's house and she swallowed a bag of jewels to keep them out of their hands.
** Oscar gained SmokeOut when he nearly died from smoke inhalation in a house fire.
** Leroy became a PoisonousPerson when a fellow student who hated him poured various acids on him.
** Nova is an interesting case, in that she could induce ForcedSleep since she was born, but only became TheSleepless after witnessing the death of her family.
* In Creator/StephenKing's short story "The Revelations of Becka Paulson", Becka, an ordinary housewife, accidentally shoots herself in the head with a small-caliber pistol while cleaning house. The trauma to her brain gives her PsychicPowers and makes her more intelligent as well.
* Books by Creator/BrandonSanderson:
** ''Franchise/{{Mistborn}}'':
*** [[FunctionalMagic Allomantic]] powers only manifest themselves following an intense trauma, which is usually a near-death experience (not always, though, as Kelsier, one of the main characters, came into his powers after watching his wife get beaten to death). [[AristocratsAreEvil Noble houses]] often severely beat their children to try and force "snapping".
*** In later books, Snapping is caused automatically by "mist-sickness", which by design only affects unSnapped Allomancers, and just badly enough to Snap them.
*** WordOfGod is that the primary reason that Vin learns Allomancy so quickly is because she Snapped at ''birth''. Even though she didn't know what she was doing, she was using Allomancy before she could walk.
** ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'':
*** It is explicitly stated that only those who are "broken" can form a Nahel bond and become a Surgebinder. However, this process is usually far slower and less obvious than in ''Mistborn''. What happens is that [[ElementalEmbodiment spren]] find people with broken souls and slip into the cracks, shoring up their soul and granting them Surgebinding in the process. While Surgebinders will use their powers instinctively, it usually starts as [[HealingFactor healing oddly quickly]] or [[GravityMaster having arrows always hit their shield instead of them]]. It takes something big for them to draw enough power to realize what is happening.
*** A cult known as the Envisagers ''thought'' that they could force themselves to become Radiants by invoking this. They would frequently put themselves in near-death situations to see if a spren would come to rescue them. Being unaware of how the Nahel bond worked, this tended to result in their deaths. Ironically, when one member of the group reported them to the local authorities, hoping that they could get some kind of mental help for their cult insanity, the local ruler had them all executed as heretics.
* In ''VideoGame/StarCraft: Ghost: Nova'', the titular character is unaware of her enormous PsychicPower potential, and her wealthy father goes to great lengths to keep it a secret, lest his daughter be taken away to the Ghost Academy. She knows that she is somehow able to sense what other people are feeling but can't explain it. However, when a group of rebels infiltrates her parents' penthouse mansion and kills them in front of her, her MindOverMatter powers manifest in a rather spectacular manner. The transparent dome over the penthouse is completely shattered by her mental blast that also kills anyone in the vicinity but her. That dome is, apparently, rated to withstand a direct nuclear strike. However, she never uses her power to that extent again. It's heavily implied that Nova is much more powerful than even Kerrigan, at least until Kerrigan becomes the Queen of Blades.
* The second time Henry's time travel ability manifested in ''Literature/TheTimeTravelersWife'' was when he was involved in a car accident. If he hadn't time traveled, he would have been killed.
* ''Literature/{{Touch 2017}}'' is a deconstruction of this: in this world, people only seem to get powers this way, and our main characters are all grappling with issues as a result. The main character, James, was [[RapeAsBackstory raped]] by a stranger while his friend Caspar got powers due to his AbusiveParents [[spoiler:trying to {{Invoke}} this trope]]. It's noted that more benign examples exist, though, like breaking a bone in a less traumatic way.
* ''Literature/VoidDomain'': After [[spoiler: Eva loses her eyes]], she gains an alternate method of sight.
* ''Literature/WearingTheCape'': Ever since The Event, if someone is in an incredibly stressful (and especially life-threatening) situation, they can "break through," gaining superpowers sufficient to deal with the situation, based on [[PersonalityPowers what they consider an appropriate response]]. Natural disasters often cause Breakthroughs, as do supervillain attacks, and the military was happily surprised to discover that basic
started training has a small chance for her latent spirit-channeling abilities, but was too young to trigger host a Breakthrough spirit until she saw [[spoiler:Redd White]] -- though they also created an optional, much more brutal program with a higher success rate. There are also "origin chasers," people the man who deliberately put themselves in dangerous situations in the hopes of breaking through. They typically end up as a statistic right next to the suicides, but it does occasionally work.
* In ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', those who have the "spark", the more powerful manifestation of the ability to "channel", and who haven't been trained in channeling by someone who already can, will typically begin channeling unconsciously in their mid-to-late teens, and it will usually manifest itself during either a traumatic situation or when they wish to do something suitable for one who is angsty in general. For many, this takes the form of an eavesdropping weave or something similar. For one of the main characters, Nynaeve, it is an extreme sickness of a friend that leads to
murdered her unconsciously forming a healing weave.
* In the ''Literature/WildCards'' universe, traumatic events can lead to the xenovirus Takis-A activating. Of course, being born is a pretty traumatic event, which is why a lot of people turn their card right at birth, but it is
sister not uncommon for people to turn into during adolescence as well. Purposefully causing stress to a carrier is considered a penal offence.
* In one of the short stories in ''Literature/TheWitcher'' book ''Literature/TheLastWish'', a queen hires Geralt to kill a monster (actually a cursed prince) to stop him from marrying her daughter. [[spoiler: When she
only nearly succeeds, it turns out that getting away scot-free, but also seeing Phoenix giving up.
* In ''VisualNovel/WickedWillow'', a brush with death awakens
the princess is really in love and is an untrained source -- and so everyone must forget their differences and fight together to get her powers under control.]]
* ''Literature/{{Worm}}'' provides the page quote.
** The vast majority of [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividual capes]] acquire their powers after experiencing some sort of severe trauma, and typically they will develop a power somehow related to whatever situation they are in (physical traumas usually result in physical
protagonist's before-unknown magical powers, while mental usually trauma results in mental powers, for instance). This has some interesting results, like cape demographics skewing toward women and people from bad parts of kicking off the world, as well as resulting in a balance of more Villains than Heroes since nearly everyone with powers has been failed by society and wants some payback.
** Second-generation capes, the children of first-generations, at first appear to have an "easier" time with triggers, such as from waking up alone after sleepwalking or due to a rough foul in a basketball game. In actuality, first-generation capes will tend to have dysfunctional family lives due to their trauma and powers which will in turn put their children under high levels of stress for most of their lives. Glory Girl, for example, was desperate to prove herself to her parents and triggered after the foul when she realized her parents ''weren't even paying attention''.
** Additionally, those who already have powers can experience a ''second'' trigger that improves their powers or removes some of their limitations. These require another extremely traumatic event, typically similar to the first trigger. Apparently Third and Fourth triggers are possible, but are very rare. It's also possible to Trigger twice in a row, due to a continued traumatic even or other reasons, which is what happened to [[spoiler:Taylor]]. The overwhelming and disturbing sensations of [[spoiler:suddenly sensing all the nearby insects]] with their new powers was so traumatic they triggered again.
** There's another way trauma can awaken new powers: if a parahuman's power is tied to a body part, losing that body part causes the power to adapt. An example would be Valefor, as [[spoiler: after Skitter [[EyeScream blinded him with maggots]], his HypnoticEyes power evolved into a CompellingVoice.]]
** It turns out that there's a completely justified reason for this mechanism, [[BlueAndOrangeMorality or at least a logical one.]] [[spoiler: The Entities need data on each superpower-granting shard they release, and concluded the best way to get that data is in combat. The shards are thus engineered to only activate when the host is in extreme danger, increasing the chances that they'll end up in situations where the host will be fighting or will be psychologically-damaged enough to go out and cause trouble and thus start fighting.]]
plot.



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* ''Series/{{Angel}}'', "[[Recap/AngelS02E04Untouched Untouched]]". Bethany, the girl with telekinesis, had it awakened when she was abused physically and sexually by her father. It also flared up when someone threatened her in an alley early in the ep.
* On ''Series/TheFinder'', Walter's powers of deduction are purportedly because of a few bumps to the head that occurred during military service.
* ''Series/FirstWave'': In an early episode with a Ukrainian telekinetic, a government agent tells Cade that her powers first awakened when a heavy cart fell on top of her father. She lifted the cart off him with a thought.
* ''Series/{{Haven}}'': "Troubles" usually emerge after traumatic events.
* ''Series/{{Impulse|2018}}'': It takes being date raped to awaken the teleporting powers in Henry.

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* ''Series/{{Angel}}'', "[[Recap/AngelS02E04Untouched Untouched]]". Bethany, In ''Webcomic/AutumnBay'', as part of his awakening to magic, [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/28/ Ghoul catches a glimpse of everything]] (due to a sorcerer's natural connection to the AkashicRecords). This [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/51/ traps him on his own memories]] and [[AsleepForDays puts him in a short coma]].
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' this is known as an [[http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=1114 Angst-Induced Awakening]], or, less seriously, an angst-splosion.
* In ''Webcomic/FreakAngels'' it turns out that "near-death" experiences amplify the Freak Angels' powers and unlock new ones. For example, Arkady is capable of teleporting because of that drug overdose in her teens. [[spoiler: Turns out that ''[[CameBackStrong actually dying]]'' will do the trick as well, and this may in fact have been what happened to Arkady. It definitely happens to three other main characters before it occurs to them to try and find a less traumatic method.]]
* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' this is typically how [[MadScientist Sparks]] awaken. Most Sparks end up [[HoistByHisOwnPetard killed by their own breakthrough devices]] or [[BurnTheWitch burned at the stake as witches]] by an angry mob. Many simply go mad and destroy everything in their vicinity. It's also suggested that a breakthrough can be triggered by strong emotions, like being upset over death of a loved one. Gil notes that Agatha’s breakthrough was very peaceful compared to other Sparks. [[spoiler: Because it wasn't one. Agatha is the child of two already rather powerful Sparks and had her breakthrough about a decade ago. Her paternal uncle, a powerful Spark in his own right, outfitted
the girl with telekinesis, had it awakened when she was abused physically and sexually by her father. It also flared up when someone threatened a Spark-suppressing device to hide her in an alley early in plain sight. Agatha's official breakthrough was a slow gradual loss of the ep.
device's effect.]]
* On ''Series/TheFinder'', Walter's powers In ''Webcomic/LastRes0rt'' the existence of deduction souls is scientifically proven, quantified in "sterling", people with more or less than a sterling's worth of soul can tap into it for magic but most people are purportedly because of a few bumps to the head that occurred during military service.
* ''Series/FirstWave'': In an early episode
born with a Ukrainian telekinetic, a government agent tells Cade stable sterling soul that her powers first awakened when can't be tapped. However, a heavy cart fell on top of her father. She lifted the cart off him with severe trauma can "shatter" a thought.
* ''Series/{{Haven}}'': "Troubles" usually emerge
sterling soul, after traumatic events.
which one can attempt to pick up the pieces and transform into a [[OurGeniesAreDifferent djinni-si]], though if they die before piecing themselves back together they rise as a zombie. Vampires are a specific type of djinn-si whose soul-shattering and transformation are facilitated by an existing vampire.
* ''Series/{{Impulse|2018}}'': It takes being date raped ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'': {{Mad Scientist}}s tend to awaken to their full potential due to a variety of factors. Danger is a big one, as is the teleporting powers laughter of fools (typically "those fools at the Institute"), but almost anything can be the straw that breaks the camel's back. Helen herself snapped at an Italian bistro and caused more destruction than two other examples who snapped in Henry.a college chemistry lab and a hospital. ("That was simply a ''killer'' pesto, wasn't it Narbon?")
-->'''Helen:''' Many mad scientists also credit Mom for their awakening.\\
'''Dave:''' Mommy issues are that common?\\
'''Helen:''' No, my Mom, specifically. She gets around.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' Prequel, ''Start of Darkness,'' [[spoiler:Xykon's talent for sorcery first manifests itself when, as a 4-year-old child, he finds the corpse of his dog, Barky. His grief causes him to accidentally cast an AnimateDead spell, which resurrects Barky as a zombie, much to his delight.]]
* Becka in ''Webcomic/{{Shadowgirls}}''.



[[folder:Music]]
* Within the works of ''Music/PaulShapera'', traumatic events (such as flinging oneself off a cliff, being chased by a death cult, or stuck within the Hall of Mirrors in a demented carnival) are how Posthumans awaken their RealityWarper abilities, allowing them to exert a degree of control over the universes (called Narratives due to the {{Metafiction}} aspect of the whole thing) within the various ConceptAlbums. That being said, RealityWarpingIsNotAToy is in full effect, [[spoiler: if Posthumans try to push a narrative too hard, it can tear, resulting in a [[HellIsThatNoise horrific sound]] as an entire universe is destroyed.]]

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* Within ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'' uses the works aforementioned examples from its source material for Goku, Future Gohan, Future Trunks, and Gohan's second transformation, but throws in some twists for others:
** Gohan's first transformation into a Super Saiyan occurs while he's training with his father, and Goku exploits Gohan's [[RunningGag inability to dodge]] by firing an attack directly at him. Realizing that he's all alone and no one will save him leads to Gohan transforming out
of ''Music/PaulShapera'', desperation to deflect the blast.
** Gohan's transformation into Super Saiyan 2, while more faithful to the source material, is also the culmination of the [[ParentalNeglect constant bullshit and unintentional abuse from his father]] and adult friends over the course of the series.
** Played for laughs in ''Episode of Bardock Abridged''. It's not a HeroicSacrifice that triggers Bardock going Super Saiyan, but the realization that his story's plot involves TimeTravel.
--->'''Bardock:''' Of all the STUPID! (''[[{{Headdesk}} wham!]]'') ASININE!! (''[[PunchAWall wham!]]'') [[JumpingTheShark SHARK-JUMPING]] ''[[PrecisionFStrike BULLSHIT!!!]]''
** Vegeta also turned Super Saiyan the same way he did in canon -- rage and anger and despair over never being as good as Goku -- though the process by which he did so was... far less refined.
--->'''Vegeta''': [[InelegantBlubbering I wanna be a Super Saiyan! I wanna! I wanna I wannaIwannaIwannaIwanna!]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
** Ruby's silver eyes are hinted to be special when Headmaster Ozpin [[{{Foreshadowing}} remarks upon them before accepting her to Beacon Academy]]. The
traumatic events (such as flinging oneself off a cliff, of the Volume 3 finale reveals what is so significant about them. [[spoiler:When Ruby witnesses her friend [[TheAce Pyrrha]] being chased murdered by [[TheHeavy Cinder]], a death cult, or stuck within the Hall blast of Mirrors in a demented carnival) are how Posthumans awaken their RealityWarper abilities, allowing silver power bursts from Ruby's eyes, leaving her unconscious for days and Cinder maimed for life. Ruby learns that silver eyes is an extremely rare trait on Remnant and every person who has them will become an extremely powerful warrior who possesses the ability to exert a degree use the [[ElementalPowers power of light]] to destroy the Grimm. In Volume 6, Ruby finally meets an elderly silver-eyed warrior who teaches her how to harness and control over her power; together, they learn that their power comes from the universes (called Narratives due God of Light, who also had silver eyes and the ability to destroy the Grimm with light.]]
** Ren's Semblance gives him the ability to mask the emotions of others, effectively hiding them from Grimm, who are attracted to negativity. Flashbacks in Volume 4 reveal that Ren's Semblance only awakened when the Grimm destroyed his village. With his parents killed and everyone dying around him, the intense panic and stress of the situation triggered his Semblance, enabling both him and Nora to survive the massacre.
** Played for laughs in Volume 4 when Taiyang describes Yang's [[SuperStrength Semblance]] as a temper tantrum; when Yang gets angry, her [[BurningWithAnger hair catches fire]] and she's able to channel attacks into increased strength and power. Taiyang comments that her Semblance was discovered the day he took her
to the {{Metafiction}} aspect hairdressers for her [[NobodyTouchesTheHair very first hair cut]].
** After five volumes of trying to figure out what his Semblance is, Jaune finally awakens it during the traumatic events
of the whole thing) within Volume 5 finale. [[spoiler:To spite him for managing to crack her mask, Cinder impales Weiss with a spear and leaves her for dead. Panicked and tearful, Jaune's Semblance kicks in to empower the various ConceptAlbums. That being said, RealityWarpingIsNotAToy dying Weiss's Aura, supercharging her Aura's ability to heal her injuries. When Nora initially mistakes his Semblance for healing, he realises that his power is in full effect, [[spoiler: if Posthumans try the ability to push a narrative too hard, it can tear, resulting in a [[HellIsThatNoise horrific sound]] as an entire universe is destroyed.[[SuperEmpowering amplify Auras]].]]



[[folder:Roleplay]]
* The plot of ''Roleplay/TheDaoOfTheAwakened'' stars when Hua Yin Awakens after his hands are broken in a CareerEndingInjury.
* PlayedForLaughs in ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues''. All of the students receive superpowers after a MassSuperEmpoweringEvent, but some of them aren't immediately able to tell what those powers are. Jae offers to beat Destiny up to see if that will awaken her power (which is quickly pointed out as a bad idea by the rest of their friends).
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Aberrant}}'', triggering superpowers is called an "Eruption", and considering the fact that it's White Wolf we are talking about, there are quite a lot of people who obtained their powers in the midst of something dangerous. One piece of fluff text in the core rulebook is a variation of a suicide hotline's pamphlet that explicitly asks people to not do suicidal things in the hope they will Erupt, even.
* Zig-zagged in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'', where people can Awaken as mages in a rare moment of clarity where they see past mundane reality and touch the Supernal Realms of magic. For the lucky ones, this can be a peaceful or even joyful moment; for the rest, well, {{Near Death Experience}}s are a fairly common source of Awakenings. "Banishers" get it even worse, suffering Awakenings so nightmarishly traumatic that they instinctively despise all things magic. Archmages can actually induce Awakenings with the right magic, but those aren't great for the target's sanity either, though interestingly in those cases it's the Awakening that causes trauma rather than trauma that causes an Awakening.
** Klagen, Neid and Grimm typically go through this in ''TabletopGame/GeniusTheTransgression'', with Klagen Catalyzing in grief, Neid from ostracism and Grimm in rage. Sometimes it's directly related to the event, and other times as a result of whatever bit of MadScience they put together while dealing with it. Klagen tend to be the OnlySaneMan in their groups; Grimms [[HairTriggerTemper do not]], and neither do [[TheyCalledMeMad Neids]].
* In the lore of ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'', one in every million sentient beings in the Multiverse is born with a "Spark", or the potential to become a [[PrestigiousPlayerTitle Planeswalker]]. Igniting that Spark and actually becoming a Planeswalker is sometimes the result of an epiphany after years of meditation and preparation, but is more likely to occur as the result of physical, emotional, or psychic trauma.
** [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent Kiora]]? Eaten by a SeaMonster while trying to protect her sister. [[PlayingWithFire Chandra]]? The entire population of her hometown was [[DoomedHometown burned alive]] while she watched. [[GadgeteerGenius Venser]]? Ground zero for a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind between a planeswalker and a telepathic monster. [[ManipulativeBastard Urza]]? Continent-sinking, ice-age-inducing, reality-shattering [[FantasticNuke magical explosion]] to the ''face''. [[VampireMonarch Sorin]]? [[IHateYouVampireDad Grandpa Edgar turned him into the second vampire]] [[MonsterProgenitor (Edgar was the first)]] on the plane of Innistrad via an extremely agonizing [[DealWithTheDevil demonic ritual]].
** The Spark can also be ignited by extreme happiness, as proven by [[RebelLeader Samut]] in the ''Hour of Devastation'' storyline. In her immense happiness and relief that her god and people have managed to take down one of the corrupt gods and escape the fallen city, her Spark suddenly ignites.
*** And in the only other positive awakening, Basri finally winning at a trial he had aspired to his whole life.
* Common in the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' as well:
** ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'': Whenever possible, the Garou make sure they identify likely candidates to hold the werewolf gene and keep watch over them. But for the Lost Cubs that slip through the cracks, the First Change generally means abrupt transformation into a frenzied monster and waking up surrounded by shredded corpses. It's even worse for the Ratkin, who have a heavier Wyld-infusion; it's so common for Ratkin to retreat permanently into insanity that they have two entire Aspects covering it: the Munchmausen, who regress into childlike fantasy, and the Twitchers, who are {{Grimdark}} ''even for the [[CrapsackWorld World of Darkness]]''.
** ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'': Some mages Awaken in circumstances that send them straight into Marauder-hood, wrapping themselves in a bubble of permanent delusion that shields them from Paradox. Their madness taps into their magic, causing reality itself to warp to match their delusions.
* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' GaidenGame ''TabletopGame/DarkHeresy'', this is the result of choosing the "Nascent Psyker" background package. The player has psychic powers building up, locked away in the back of their brain, waiting to spill out in an [[SuperPowerMeltdown uncontrolled fashion]] in a moment of high stress. Given that this is [[CrapsackWorld 40k]], this tends to be a [[DemonicPossession Bad]] [[HellOnEarth Thing]].
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'': Asura finds the lifeless body a girl who resembled his daughter after a bombardment attack. Overcome with [[DespairEventHorizon despair]] and [[UnstoppableRage rage]], he unleashes it all in the form of Berserk Asura.
* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' has this with Ragna. Terumi locked his Azure Grimoire from activating, and it was mostly a [[CurbStompbattle one sided fight for Terumi]]. Just as he was about to finish Ragna off, [[spoiler:Lambda/Nu]] jumped in the way and took the blow. She then gives her powers to Ragna, resulting in him getting the "Idea Engine" merging with his Azure Grimoire which makes it's powers closer to complete. He then proceeds to wipe the floor with Terumi.
* Ryu in ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIV'' gains the ability to transform into a dragon early on in the game, but for the first half of the game he only has access to his weakest form, Aura. He unlocks several more shapeshifting powers, including a breath attack for Aura and a much more powerful Kaiser transformation, during a scene which involves Captain Rasso massacring a village of innocents and being forced into a SeeminglyHopelessBossFight with a monster that beats him and his friends to within an inch of their lives.
* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' series:
** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'', Dante unlocks his [[SuperMode Devil Trigger]] ability after losing a fight with his brother Vergil, who then steals the amulet that Dante keeps as an heirloom of their dead mother and impales Dante on his own sword.
** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'', Nero has two such awakenings. Nero's first awakening [[AllThereInTheManual happened offscreen]] when a demon attack had Kyrie in grave danger, and his shoulder injury resulted in awakening his Devil Bringer hand. The other awakening happens in-game, when Nero is almost killed by Agnus and his Angelo and Gladius demons, resulting in the resurrection of Yamato and the unlocking of Nero's own spectral Devil Trigger, a FightingSpirit that is [[FightingFingerprint very reminiscent]] of [[spoiler:Vergil, who is revealed to be Nero's father in the fifth game]].
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'':
*** When [[spoiler:Dante has a light bulb moment and realizes that the Rebellion can fuse his human and demon halves, he impales himself with it and absorbs the Sparda, obtaining his Sin Devil Trigger and Devil Sword Dante.]]
*** Near the game's ending, [[spoiler:Nero, shaken by the realization he has blood relatives in Dante and the recently-resurrected Vergil, realizes that the two are about to kill each other and either way, he'd lose a member of his new family, and it reminded him of his guilt from losing his adoptive brother Credo in the previous game. The emotional peak he reaches from this makes his devil powers truly awaken, regrowing his severed arm and unlocking a true Devil Trigger.]]
* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' it seems mages can awaken their power if they are faced with strong emotions. For example, Wynne set one of her bullies on fire.
* Psycho Mantis of ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' had his powers fully awaken after he accidentally read his father's mind and learned just what he thought of the young Mantis (his father hated him, blaming him for his mother dying while giving birth to him), bringing Mantis to believe his father was going to kill him. [[NoodleIncident He doesn't remember much of what happened after that mind-reading]], but whatever happened resulted in the destruction of his entire village.
* In ''VideoGame/ESPRaDe'', Yusuke's psychic powers manifested when he was a child, but he kept them supressed until years later when goons from the evil Yaksa organization slit his friend's throat in front of him, prompting him to awaken his psychic powers and go on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'':
** Rydia is an inversion; she has an innate talent for magic, but the trauma of watching her village being burned to the ground makes it difficult for her to use fire spells.
** In response to his parents deaths, Edge is enraged at Rubicante, the Archfiend Edge deemed responsible. In his anger, Edge unlocked his Flood and Blitz Ninjutsu techniques.
* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'':
** The [[spoiler:death of the Avatar's mother in a HeroicSacrifice]] causes the Avatar enough anguish to [[ScaledUp transform into a dragon]] and stays like this until the end of the chapter, when their best friend Azura manages to get to them at great risk to herself.
** In [[spoiler: the Avatar's child]] Kana's Paralogue, Kana (barely a pre-teen) is so terrified when their living place is invaded, and the Avatar gets attacked right in front of them, that they also transform into a dragon. They don't recover until the end of the chapter, either, and cannot remember what happened, so they're shocked when the Avatar explains what took place.
** In the ''Heirs of Fates'' DLC stage, a male Kana [[RuleOfThree also transforms into a dragon]] after [[spoiler:his home is ''completely'' destroyed, his family is murdered, ''and'' he and other children are thrown in a sort-of DeadlyGame.]] Again, he remains a Dragon for the whole chapter and cannot recall anything when he recovers.
* ''VideoGame/InfamousSecondSon'' Eugene does this to ward off some bullies in high school after one of them pushes it too far and knocks his laptop out of his hands.
* Lang in ''[[VideoGame/LegendOfLegaia Legaia II: Duel Saga]]'' only awakens his origin, Galea, after being beaten to the point of near-death by a monster living at the top of Mt. Gabel
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', [[spoiler:Princess Zelda]]'s powers awaken for the first time after [[spoiler:Calamity Ganon's return, which killed her father and the Champions and destroyed the entire kingdom and when Link was at death's door and was about to be killed right in front of her by a Guardian.]]
* This is apparently how superpowers work in the ''Franchise/LifeIsStrange'' universe:
** In [[VideoGame/LifeIsStrange the first game]], Max's ability to rewind time is triggered when she sees her best friend Chloe (although she doesn't know who it is at the time) get shot. [[spoiler:In Episode 2, she manages to [[TimeStandsStill freeze time entirely for several minutes]] in response to seeing Kate jump off the dormitory roof]].
** ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange2'': Daniel's telekenetic abilites awaken when his father gets shot in front of him.
** Alex's empathy powers in ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrangeTrueColors'' are shown to have manifested due to traumatic events throughout her childhood, [[spoiler:including her mother's death, her father abandoning her and Gabe, and the cruelty she endured in the foster care system.]]
** ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrangeBeforeTheStorm'': Although it's an AmbiguousSituation and it's never wholly confirmed whether she has powers, Rachel's seeming ability to manipulate elements manifests in a small blaze in a trash can becoming a full-blown forest fire moments after she catches her father apparently cheating on her mother. Later on, during an argument with her father, all the candles on the dinner table briefly blaze up when she becomes particularly angry.
** In the [[ComicBook/LifeIsStrange tie-in comics]], Tristan's invisibility powers come to him when his friend gets fatally shot during a drug deal gone wrong, allowing him to evade the killers. Pixie's ability to see into different timelines first manifests in her early childhood when she's nearly hit by a car and experiences the deaths of some of her alternate selves.
* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', when Jack is discussing her past as a test subject for Cerberus' biotic engineering program, she mentions that the scientists intentionally tried to invoke this through torturing her, believing that pain could allow her to bypass mental barriers and become a stronger biotic. She doesn't know if it ''actually'' worked or not, considering all of the other horrific tests and treatments they put her through, and she destroyed most of their work when she escaped, so the truth would never be known.
* In the prologue of ''VideoGame/NEOTheWorldEndsWithYou'', Rindo awakens his psyche ability to jump into the past the moment he sees Fret crushed by a truck.
* ''VideoGame/TheOuterWorlds'': Your [[BulletTime Tactical Time Dilation]] abilities are said to be a side effect of being stuck in cryogenic sleep for about sixty years longer than expected, coupled with the dubious chemicals Phineas Wells gave you in order to help you survive the awakening process.
* In the ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'' series, obtaining your Persona involves either being in mortal danger from [[TheHeartless Shadows]], or accepting your ShadowArchetype as part of you, and sometimes even both.
** The casts of ''VideoGame/Persona1'' and ''VideoGame/Persona2'' awaken their Personas when they experienced an extreme physical, mental or emotional reaction, like seeing a hospital full of people die to zombies or watching a woman burn alive.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona3'', Persona awakenings come from accepting the prospect of mortality but also not wanting to die. Personas are summoned via an Evoker, an fake gun that's [[InvokedTrope designed to invoke a fear of death to temporarily manifest your Persona]].
*** This game also introduces the concept of artificially awakened Personas, Personas forced to manifest by painful human experimentation, and are hostile to their users.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona4'', every Persona-user save for the protagonist [[spoiler:and the killer]] awaken their Personas after being tormented by their EnemyWithout.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona5'', the heroes each awaken to their Persona after being faced with the fact that their enemies are irredeemable scumbags who won't go punished because their victims refuse to stand up to them, enraging them enough that their ShadowArchetype comes to them with a DareToBeBadass speech.
* Imu from ''VideoGame/SenranKagura'' in the Hebijo story mode of ''Shinovi Versus'' only manages to activate her Root of Calamity when she sees her sister [[TakingTheBullet take a bullet]] for her, getting beat up by the culprit and realising that the culprit is going after her best friend Miyabi next.
* In the original ''[[VideoGame/SuikodenI Suikoden]]'', the main character comes into possession of the Soul Eater rune, a powerful rune that, true to its name, devours the souls of those its used on. [[spoiler: Throughout the events of the game, the rune becomes stronger (thus unlocking more powerful spells) by devouring the souls of people who are especially close to the protagonist; first, his loyal caretaker/bodyguard, then his own father, and finally, his best friend, who, as the former owner of the rune, sacrificed himself by forcing the rune to take his soul in order to prevent the BigBad from using him as a hostage to take the rune for herself.]]
* ''Videogame/TrialsOfMana'':
** Kevin unlocks the ability to shapeshift into a werewolf when he's attacked by his pet wolf cub, Karl, and he's forced to kill him in self-defence.
** Angela has a less-violent example of this trope. The first time she shows any sort of magical talent is after being told that she's going to be a HumanSacrifice for a forbidden spell. After that, Angela inadvertently teleports outside of the castle where she resides.
* In ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'', the descendants of the eponymous Valkyrur only awaken their dormant powers when put into near-death situations, overlapping with DefenceMechanismSuperpower. TheDragon Selvaria Bles awakened her powers by stabbing herself when Imperial Forces invaded her village when she was young. [[spoiler:As for the playable Valkyria, Alicia's powers are only awakened when Faldio, who had figured out she had Valkyrur blood when she was able to unlock the Barious Ruins, covertly snipes her prior to the Battle of Naggiar due to the situation reaching GodzillaThreshold as a last-ditch effort to stop Selvaria]].
* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', you trigger one [[spoiler: on the [[LeaveNoSurvivors Genocide Route]]. When you split Undyne in half with a single strike, she gains enough determination to protect her friends that she transforms into [[SuperMode Undyne the Undying.]]]]
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[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* In ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'', Maya had started training for her latent spirit-channeling abilities, but was too young to host a spirit until she saw [[spoiler:Redd White]] -- the man who murdered her sister not only nearly getting away scot-free, but also seeing Phoenix giving up.
* In ''VisualNovel/WickedWillow'', a brush with death awakens the protagonist's before-unknown magical powers, kicking off the plot.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* In ''Webcomic/AutumnBay'', as part of his awakening to magic, [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/28/ Ghoul catches a glimpse of everything]] (due to a sorcerer's natural connection to the AkashicRecords). This [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/51/ traps him on his own memories]] and [[AsleepForDays puts him in a short coma]].
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' this is known as an [[http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=1114 Angst-Induced Awakening]], or, less seriously, an angst-splosion.
* In ''Webcomic/FreakAngels'' it turns out that "near-death" experiences amplify the Freak Angels' powers and unlock new ones. For example, Arkady is capable of teleporting because of that drug overdose in her teens. [[spoiler: Turns out that ''[[CameBackStrong actually dying]]'' will do the trick as well, and this may in fact have been what happened to Arkady. It definitely happens to three other main characters before it occurs to them to try and find a less traumatic method.]]
* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' this is typically how [[MadScientist Sparks]] awaken. Most Sparks end up [[HoistByHisOwnPetard killed by their own breakthrough devices]] or [[BurnTheWitch burned at the stake as witches]] by an angry mob. Many simply go mad and destroy everything in their vicinity. It's also suggested that a breakthrough can be triggered by strong emotions, like being upset over death of a loved one. Gil notes that Agatha’s breakthrough was very peaceful compared to other Sparks. [[spoiler: Because it wasn't one. Agatha is the child of two already rather powerful Sparks and had her breakthrough about a decade ago. Her paternal uncle, a powerful Spark in his own right, outfitted the girl with a Spark-suppressing device to hide her in plain sight. Agatha's official breakthrough was a slow gradual loss of the device's effect.]]
* In ''Webcomic/LastRes0rt'' the existence of souls is scientifically proven, quantified in "sterling", people with more or less than a sterling's worth of soul can tap into it for magic but most people are born with a stable sterling soul that can't be tapped. However, a severe trauma can "shatter" a sterling soul, after which one can attempt to pick up the pieces and transform into a [[OurGeniesAreDifferent djinni-si]], though if they die before piecing themselves back together they rise as a zombie. Vampires are a specific type of djinn-si whose soul-shattering and transformation are facilitated by an existing vampire.
* ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'': {{Mad Scientist}}s tend to awaken to their full potential due to a variety of factors. Danger is a big one, as is the laughter of fools (typically "those fools at the Institute"), but almost anything can be the straw that breaks the camel's back. Helen herself snapped at an Italian bistro and caused more destruction than two other examples who snapped in a college chemistry lab and a hospital. ("That was simply a ''killer'' pesto, wasn't it Narbon?")
-->'''Helen:''' Many mad scientists also credit Mom for their awakening.\\
'''Dave:''' Mommy issues are that common?\\
'''Helen:''' No, my Mom, specifically. She gets around.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' Prequel, ''Start of Darkness,'' [[spoiler:Xykon's talent for sorcery first manifests itself when, as a 4-year-old child, he finds the corpse of his dog, Barky. His grief causes him to accidentally cast an AnimateDead spell, which resurrects Barky as a zombie, much to his delight.]]
* Becka in ''Webcomic/{{Shadowgirls}}''.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'' uses the aforementioned examples from its source material for Goku, Future Gohan, Future Trunks, and Gohan's second transformation, but throws in some twists for others:
** Gohan's first transformation into a Super Saiyan occurs while he's training with his father, and Goku exploits Gohan's [[RunningGag inability to dodge]] by firing an attack directly at him. Realizing that he's all alone and no one will save him leads to Gohan transforming out of desperation to deflect the blast.
** Gohan's transformation into Super Saiyan 2, while more faithful to the source material, is also the culmination of the [[ParentalNeglect constant bullshit and unintentional abuse from his father]] and adult friends over the course of the series.
** Played for laughs in ''Episode of Bardock Abridged''. It's not a HeroicSacrifice that triggers Bardock going Super Saiyan, but the realization that his story's plot involves TimeTravel.
--->'''Bardock:''' Of all the STUPID! (''[[{{Headdesk}} wham!]]'') ASININE!! (''[[PunchAWall wham!]]'') [[JumpingTheShark SHARK-JUMPING]] ''[[PrecisionFStrike BULLSHIT!!!]]''
** Vegeta also turned Super Saiyan the same way he did in canon -- rage and anger and despair over never being as good as Goku -- though the process by which he did so was... far less refined.
--->'''Vegeta''': [[InelegantBlubbering I wanna be a Super Saiyan! I wanna! I wanna I wannaIwannaIwannaIwanna!]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
** Ruby's silver eyes are hinted to be special when Headmaster Ozpin [[{{Foreshadowing}} remarks upon them before accepting her to Beacon Academy]]. The traumatic events of the Volume 3 finale reveals what is so significant about them. [[spoiler:When Ruby witnesses her friend [[TheAce Pyrrha]] being murdered by [[TheHeavy Cinder]], a blast of silver power bursts from Ruby's eyes, leaving her unconscious for days and Cinder maimed for life. Ruby learns that silver eyes is an extremely rare trait on Remnant and every person who has them will become an extremely powerful warrior who possesses the ability to use the [[ElementalPowers power of light]] to destroy the Grimm. In Volume 6, Ruby finally meets an elderly silver-eyed warrior who teaches her how to harness and control her power; together, they learn that their power comes from the God of Light, who also had silver eyes and the ability to destroy the Grimm with light.]]
** Ren's Semblance gives him the ability to mask the emotions of others, effectively hiding them from Grimm, who are attracted to negativity. Flashbacks in Volume 4 reveal that Ren's Semblance only awakened when the Grimm destroyed his village. With his parents killed and everyone dying around him, the intense panic and stress of the situation triggered his Semblance, enabling both him and Nora to survive the massacre.
** Played for laughs in Volume 4 when Taiyang describes Yang's [[SuperStrength Semblance]] as a temper tantrum; when Yang gets angry, her [[BurningWithAnger hair catches fire]] and she's able to channel attacks into increased strength and power. Taiyang comments that her Semblance was discovered the day he took her to the hairdressers for her [[NobodyTouchesTheHair very first hair cut]].
** After five volumes of trying to figure out what his Semblance is, Jaune finally awakens it during the traumatic events of the Volume 5 finale. [[spoiler:To spite him for managing to crack her mask, Cinder impales Weiss with a spear and leaves her for dead. Panicked and tearful, Jaune's Semblance kicks in to empower the dying Weiss's Aura, supercharging her Aura's ability to heal her injuries. When Nora initially mistakes his Semblance for healing, he realises that his power is the ability to [[SuperEmpowering amplify Auras]].]]
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': In the second season finale; "True Colors", [[spoiler:Anne]] awakens a SuperMode from her connection to the blue gem when the grief and rage from [[spoiler:Sprig's supposed death by King Andrias]] pushes her over the edge.
* ''Franchise/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
** In [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender the first series]], Aang is forced into the Avatar State when he is either in mortal danger or experiencing emotional trauma. A major focus of the story is him learning to control that power and to only use it when he wants to.
** In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', Korra only manages to unlock her airbending after [[spoiler: being captured and de-bended by Amon]].
* Invoked by Threshold in the ''WesternAnimation/Gen13TheMovie''. He tortures Grunge and Roxy partly because he wants to make them go Gen Active, though he also claims he's doing it because he ''[[{{Sadist}} likes]]'' it.
* ''WesternAnimation/AMissMallardMystery'': The episode "Rickshaw to Horror" is about a man being hit by a rickshaw (which the driver is left pretty upset about) and gaining the ability to predict upcoming disasters. [[spoiler:It turns out that said predictions were just a distraction so he could engineer the theft of a priceless gemstone.]]
* A fairly mild example occurs in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''. Young Twilight Sparkle has to take an entrance examination to get into the School for Gifted Unicorns. She repeatedly fails the magic test which has been set up for her, leading her to become increasingly nervous, tense, and embarrassed. Then a large explosion -- the sound of Rainbow Dash's first Sonic Rainboom -- occurs in the distance. Getting startled by the sudden noise when she is already strung tight as a wire triggers an enormous burst of random magic to burst from her horn.
* Parodied on ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', when Cartman wakes up from coma due to a head injury, he fakes psychic powers in "Cartman's Incredible Gift".
** Played with at the end of the episode. Kyle tries to convince the police that Cartman's psychic predictions are inaccurate, but the police refuse to listen to him, so Kyle gives himself a similar head injury, then after waking up in the hospital, pretends to have psychic powers now so the police will listen to what he's figured out with actual detective work. Afterward, Kyle can't convince the police he was faking it, then gets fed up with all the other fake psychics in the room and screams for them to stop... causing a light bulb to explode.
* {{Downplayed}} in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice,'' when a now-adult Comicbook/BlackCanary mentions that her first [[MakeMeWannaShout Canary Cry]] nearly deafened her entire first-grade class. She spent a period after that trying to never talk again.
** {{Invoked}} by [[spoiler:[[GalacticConqueror the Reach]]]], who kidnapped numerous teenagers and subjected them to ColdBloodedTorture to try to activate their metagene. [[ElectricBlackGuy Virgil]] makes it clear that most of his fellow captives did not survive.
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* ''LightNovel/ThatTimeIGotReincarnatedAsASlime'': At the climax of Volume 13, the leader of the [[TheEmpire Eastern Empire's]] Armored Division, Calgurio, pushed to the brink from watching his entire division [[MookHorrorShow be slaughtered]] by the forces of Tempest and realizing [[ItsAllMyFault he has only himself to blame for his arrogance]], triggers an Awakening into a Saint and unlocks the power of his [[InfinityPlusOneSword God-class equipment]], becoming a warrior whose power could rival a ''True Demon Lord''. This then becomes {{deconstructed}} when he immediately fights [[MonsterProgenitor Diablo]] and realizes that [[UnskilledButStrong his body isn't used to his new power nor has his armaments properly synched with him]], with [[BloodKnight Diablo]] even lamenting that if he had more time he might have been a true WorthyOpponent. Volume 14 then reveals [[spoiler:[[InvokedTrope this was the whole point]] of sending the Armored Division to attack Tempest with incomplete info by the Emperor and his highest advisors. They ''intended'' for most of the million-strong Armored Division to be killed off so that the trauma would push the strongest/highest-potential combatants past their limits and Awaken, with two undercover agents nearby to get the newly-Awakened warriors out, as such warriors [[QualityOverQuantity such warriors would be more than worth the losses]]. A similar precedent had been followed during the Empire's "failed" offensive against Veldora in the distant past. [[DidntSeeThatComing Unfortunately for the Empire]], only Calgurio actually lived long enough and became sufficiently traumatized to Awaken (the rest ended up dying too fast to have their revelation) and all Empire combatants ended up slain and then revived BroughtDownToBadass by Rimuru.]]

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* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', this is one of the methods of attaining Haki. Coby awakened [[SpiderSense Kenbunshoku]] Haki this way. And so did [[spoiler:Usopp with the same, who suddenly found himself able to perfectly perceive auras in the middle of aiming a do-or-die snipe across an entire island with enemies bearing down on him; he made that shot]].
** [[BigBad Donquixote Doflamingo]] first got his [[AwesomenessIsAForce Conqueror's Haki]] by telling the angry mob in the process of lynching his whole family he'd ''[[KillThemAll kill them instead.]]''

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** [[BigBad Donquixote Doflamingo]] first got his [[AwesomenessIsAForce Conqueror's Haki]] by telling the angry mob in the process of lynching his whole family he'd ''[[KillThemAll kill them instead.]]''



* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', you trigger one [[spoiler: on the [[KillEmAll Genocide Route]]. When you split Undyne in half with a single strike, she gains enough determination to protect her friends that she transforms into [[SuperMode Undyne the Undying.]]]]

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** ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrangeBeforeTheStorm'': Although it's an AmbiguousSituation and it's never wholly confirmed whether she has powers, Rachel's seeming ability to manipulate elements manifests in a small blaze in a trash can becoming a full-blown forest fire moments after she catches her father apparently cheating on her mother. Later on, during an argument with her father, all the candles on the dinner table briefly blaze up when she becomes particularly angry.
** In the [[ComicBook/LifeIsStrange tie-in comics]], Tristan's invisibility powers come to him when his friend gets fatally shot during a drug deal gone wrong, allowing him to evade the killers. Pixie's ability to see into different timelines first manifests in her early childhood when she's nearly hit by a car and experiences the deaths of some of her alternate selves.
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* ''Literature/BewareOfChicken'': Pi Pa awakened as a cultivator due to the trauma of seeing her mate, Chun Ke, suffer a debilitating injury at the hands of Chow Ji. This may be why her cultivation is [[PowerOfTheVoid Void-aspected]].
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* The children of Ben and Kara, Ken and Jen, can gain new powers through this in ''Fanfic/Ben10Unlimited'', but in different ways.
** Jen has to undergo massive emotional stress and be completely consumed by an emotion to get new powers, and [[spoiler: gains Way Big's cosmic ray after being exposed to Scarecrow's fear toxin]].
** Ken has to undergo massive physical stress and be critically injured or near death to gain new powers, and [[spoiler: gains NRG's radiation blasts after being almost fatally poisoned by Cobra]].
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** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'', Nero has ''two'' such awakenings. Nero's first awakening [[AllThereInTheManual happened offscreen]] when a demon attack had Kyrie in grave danger, and his shoulder injury resulted in awakening his Devil Bringer hand. The other awakening happens in-game, when Nero is almost killed by Agnus and his Angelo and Gladius demons, resulting in the resurrection of Yamato and the unlocking of Nero's own spectral Devil Trigger, a FightingSpirit that is [[FightingFingerprint very reminiscent]] of [[spoiler:Vergil, who is revealed to be Nero's father in the fifth game]].

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*** In the game's climax, [[spoiler:Nero, shaken by the realization he has blood relatives in Dante and the recently-resurrected Vergil, realizes that the two are about to kill each other and either way, he'd lose a member of his new family, and it reminded him of his guilt from losing his adoptive brother Credo in the previous game. The emotional peak he reaches from this makes his devil powers truly awaken, regrowing his severed arm and unlocking a true Devil Trigger.]]

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** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'', Dante unlocks the [[SuperMode Devil Trigger]] ability after losing a fight with his brother Vergil, who then steals the amulet that Dante keeps as an heirloom of their dead mother and impales Dante on his own sword.
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'''s Nero has ''two'' such awakenings. Nero's first awakening happened when a demon attack had Kyrie in grave danger, and resulted in awakening his Devil Bringer hand. The other awakening happens in game, when Nero is very nearly killed by Agnus and his Angelo and Gladius demons, resulting in the resurrection of Yamato and the unlocking of Nero's own Devil Trigger, a FightingSpirit that is [[FightingFingerprint very reminiscent]] of [[spoiler:Vergil, who is revealed to be Nero's father in the fifth game]].
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' has two examples:
*** When [[spoiler:Dante has a light bulb moment and realizes that the Rebellion can fuse his split demon halves, he impales himself with it and absorbs the Sparda, obtaining his Sin Devil Trigger and Devil Sword Dante.]]
*** In the game's climax, [[spoiler: Nero, shaken by the realization he has blood relatives in Dante and the recently-resurrected Vergil realizes that they two are about to kill each other and either way he'd lose a member of his new family. The emotional peak he reaches from this realization makes his devil powers truly awaken, regrowing his severed arm and unlocking a true Devil Trigger.]]

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** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'', Dante unlocks the his [[SuperMode Devil Trigger]] ability after losing a fight with his brother Vergil, who then steals the amulet that Dante keeps as an heirloom of their dead mother and impales Dante on his own sword.
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'''s In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'', Nero has ''two'' such awakenings. Nero's first awakening [[AllThereInTheManual happened offscreen]] when a demon attack had Kyrie in grave danger, and his shoulder injury resulted in awakening his Devil Bringer hand. The other awakening happens in game, in-game, when Nero is very nearly almost killed by Agnus and his Angelo and Gladius demons, resulting in the resurrection of Yamato and the unlocking of Nero's own spectral Devil Trigger, a FightingSpirit that is [[FightingFingerprint very reminiscent]] of [[spoiler:Vergil, who is revealed to be Nero's father in the fifth game]].
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' has two examples:
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*** When [[spoiler:Dante has a light bulb moment and realizes that the Rebellion can fuse his split human and demon halves, he impales himself with it and absorbs the Sparda, obtaining his Sin Devil Trigger and Devil Sword Dante.]]
*** In the game's climax, [[spoiler: Nero, [[spoiler:Nero, shaken by the realization he has blood relatives in Dante and the recently-resurrected Vergil Vergil, realizes that they the two are about to kill each other and either way way, he'd lose a member of his new family. family, and it reminded him of his guilt from losing his adoptive brother Credo in the previous game. The emotional peak he reaches from this realization makes his devil powers truly awaken, regrowing his severed arm and unlocking a true Devil Trigger.]]
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** ''Film/Deadpool2016'': Ajax's Weapon X project {{invoke|dtrope}}s this by torturing its victims until they either die or awaken their mutant power. Deadpool himself unlocks his HealingFactor through this process after spending days trapped in a pod that makes him feel like he's suffocating while giving him just barely enough air to keep him alive.
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'''Not to be confused with DieOrFly or DefenceMechanismSuperpower'''. DieOrFly occurs when superpowers awaken in response to a life-threatening situation, which isn't exactly the same as trauma (in the cases of purely emotional trauma and seeing ''others'' in danger, for example). DefenseMechanismSuperpower is when, regardless of when the powers were discovered or attained, they can only be used in dangerous situations (which might not always be life-threatening). See also AngstNuke and CameBackStrong, which are very extreme variations on this. If the superpowers attained are related to the cause of the trauma, it's an AdaptiveAbility.

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* ''Series/{{Impulse|2018}}'': It takes an attempted rape to awaken the teleporting powers in Henry.

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** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'''s Nero has ''two'' such awakenings. Nero's first awakening happened when a demon attack had Kyrie in grave danger, and resulted in awakening his Devil Bringer hand. The other awakening happens in game, when Nero is very nearly killed by Agnus and his Angelo and Gladius demons, resulting in the resurrection of Yamato and the unlocking of Nero's own Devil Trigger, a FightingSpirit that is very reminiscent of [[spoiler:Vergil, [[{{Foreshadowing who is revealed to be Nero's father in the fifth game]]]].

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** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'''s Nero has ''two'' such awakenings. Nero's first awakening happened when a demon attack had Kyrie in grave danger, and resulted in awakening his Devil Bringer hand. The other awakening happens in game, when Nero is very nearly killed by Agnus and his Angelo and Gladius demons, resulting in the resurrection of Yamato and the unlocking of Nero's own Devil Trigger, a FightingSpirit that is [[FightingFingerprint very reminiscent reminiscent]] of [[spoiler:Vergil, [[{{Foreshadowing who is revealed to be Nero's father in the fifth game]]]].game]].



* In ''VideoGame/ValkyriaChronicles'', the descendants of the eponymous Valkyrur only awaken their dormant powers when put into near-death situations, overlapping with DefenceMechanismSuperpower. TheDragon Selvaria Bles awakened her powers by stabbing herself when Imperial Forces invaded her village when she was young. [[spoiler:As for the playable Valkyria, Alicia's powers are only awakened when Faldio, who had figured out she had Valkyrur blood when she was able to unlock the Barious Ruins, covertly snipes her prior to the Battle of Naggiar due to the situation reaching GodzillaThreshold as a last-ditch effort to stop Selvaria]].



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* In ''Manga/InuYasha'' Kagome unwittingly uses the power of the magic Jewel of Four Souls which is inside her body to blast a demon which attacks her. Ultimately subverted, since the Jewel is released from her body almost immediately afterwards, meaning she no longer has that power. (Though this sequence of events does lead to her discovering and being trained in other latent powers.)

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* In ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', Sasuke activated his Sharingan for the first time when he was scared out of his wits due to [[spoiler:Itachi killing their family]].

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->'''Tattletale:''' It's called the trigger event. Researchers theorize that for every person with powers out there, there's one to five people with the potential for powers, who haven't met the conditions necessary for a trigger event. You need to be pushed to the edge. Fight or flight responses pushed to their limits, further than the limits, even. Then your powers start to emerge.
->'''Regent:''' Basically, for your powers to manifest, you're going to have to have something really shitty happen to you.
-->-- ''Literature/{{Worm}}''

When a character has latent powers or potential, there are three standard ways to unlock it: [[PubertySuperpower hit puberty]], [[TimeToUnlockMoreTruePotential find a mentor to train them]], or just have something really, really bad happen to them. Any form of trauma, physical or mental, can do the trick, but emotional blows are the most prevalent. The death of a loved one is especially common.

Severe trauma tends to release inhibitions that keep hidden potential in check. Strong emotions, most especially [[UnstoppableRage rage]], work best. As such, the form of the awakening tends to be violent, even, in extreme cases, [[AngstNuke explosive]].

With superpowers, once the bottle is opened, it can't be sealed again. The awakened one will typically need to seek training to control their new powers, so that their every emotional outburst won't trigger a new disaster. A period of HowDoIShotWeb will follow, and learning to control one's emotions or face inner demons is typical.

This tends to coincide with {{Puberty Superpower}}s. Puberty is the most likely general time for powers to show themselves, but the specific incidence of the awakening will tend to be a traumatic one. There might be several minor uses of power, resulting from less serious emotional events, before the big push comes that makes the character fully aware of their potential.

'''Not to be confused with DieOrFly or DefenceMechanismSuperpower'''. DieOrFly occurs when superpowers awaken in response to a life-threatening situation, which isn't exactly the same as trauma (in the cases of purely emotional trauma and seeing ''others'' in danger, for example). DefenseMechanismSuperpower is when, regardless of when the powers were discovered or attained, they can only be used in dangerous situations (which might not always be life-threatening). See also AngstNuke and CameBackStrong, which are very extreme variations on this. If the superpowers attained are related to the cause of the trauma, it's an AdaptiveAbility.
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* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'':
** The first time Eren Yeager utilizes his [[LovecraftianSuperpower Titan Shifting]] ability is after losing two of his limbs and being swallowed by a Titan.
** Eren would later activate [[spoiler:The Coordinate, the ability to control other Titans after witnessing his ParentalSubstitute Hannes get devoured by the Smiling Titan, the same one that ate his mother at the beginning of the series. Eren unwittingly uses it to command the other Titans in the area to devour the Smiling Titan.]]
** This is how Mikasa Ackerman awakened her superhuman abilities when Eren was about to be killed by her kidnapper [[spoiler:and is revealed to be the activation process for the members of the [[SuperSoldier Ackerman clan]], of whom Mikasa and Levi are the only surviving members.]]
* In ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', ''Manga/BlackClover'', mages with prior training and/or natural talent can gain new spells representing their CharacterDevelopment when having intense resolve in dire situations: Noelle learns the offensive Sea Dragon's Roar to save her friends after seeing Vetto crush Kahono's throat and overcoming her mental block of not harming others, Vanessa gains the Red Thread of Fate -- a power to make fate favor her close companions -- when a controlled Asta is about to kill Noelle, [[spoiler:Asta enters a more berserk, powerful Black form when enraged by Dante stabbing Gauche with a giant sword.]]
* ''Manga/BlueExorcist'' ultimately kicks off thanks to this happening to the lead [[AntiAntiChrist Okumura]] [[TheHero Rin]]. Rin gets threatened to be carved up (burned by a hot pipe in the anime) by a demon-possessed delinquent he previously "fought" (aka knocked back with [[SuperStrength one punch]]) and thus pulling out his [[HellFire Blue Flames]] in response, due to realizing he really was going to kill him. It then goes on to top it as Rin ends up deliberately breaking the seal that keeps him from being a true half-demon in response to being tossed into a [[HellGate Gehenna Gate]] by his "father" who possessed his foster father (and ultimately killed him in the process).
* This is often how the Digimon achieve their Champion and Ultimate forms in the Franchise/{{Digimon}} franchise, when their human partner is in danger or everything seems hopeless against the enemy, one of the most notable examples is Gatomon becomes Angewomon for the first time after Myotismon kills her best friend Wizardmon.
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'': This is pretty much a standard for the Super Saiyan transformation. These include:
** In the Frieza Saga of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', Goku was [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge able to break]] the [[SuperMode Super Saiyan]] barrier after his best friend Krillin was blown up in a sadistic fashion by Frieza, who then [[PapaWolf proceeded to threaten his son]].
** Alternate Future Gohan claims he achieved the Super Saiyan form when the androids killed Piccolo.
** Speaking of Future Gohan, Trunks from the same timeline in ''Anime/DragonBallZTheHistoryOfTrunks'' becomes a Super Saiyan when he saw [[MentorOccupationalHazard Gohan's dead body]] as a result from fighting the androids (pictured above).
** Gohan's initial transformation was not ''quite'' this trope, as he got his father to fight him at full power which forced him past his RageBreakingPoint. But his powerup into Super Saiyan 2 was triggered by the kindhearted Android #16 getting destroyed by Cell after he made a RousingSpeech to Gohan (made more tragic that, as a fully mechanical creature, #16 couldn't be revived).
** Vegeta would eventually become a Super Saiyan due to pure rage and despair at his own wounded pride when [[CantCatchUp he realized he would never be as powerful as Goku,]] which for ''him'', [[{{Pride}} was as bad as the distress other Super Saiyans went through.]]
** Bardock went Super Saiyan this way in the special, ''[[Anime/DragonBallEpisodeOfBardock Episode of Bardock]]'' after Berry [[TakingTheBullet took the bullet]] for him. Which, incidentally, [[StableTimeLoop started the Super Saiyan legend in the first place]].
** ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' pulled a DeconReconSwitch with this trope. After Vegeta helps Cabba, a Universe 6 Saiyan, go Super Saiyan by lying and threatening to kill his people, Cabba teaches two other Saiyans, Caulifla and Kale, having pinpointed a purely technical method of doing so without inflicting trauma. However, it proves to be inefficient as Cabba is unable to go past the first stage and Caulifla achieves Super Saiyan 2 for a brief moment but is unable to recapture it without [[WorthyOpponent Goku]] pushing her limits. Inadvertently blending the methods backfires horribly when Kale taps into her jealousy and self-loathing and goes all Broly on everyone. It isn't until they fight in the Tournament of Power that the trio end up using the original method to break those barriers and achieve more power (or in Kale's case, control).
** This is how '''[[TragicVillain Broly]]''' gained the form in this manner in ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'' after [[spoiler:seeing the dead body of his father and being led to believe by Frieza he accidentally died during his battle against Goku. Interestingly this was actually an invoked example by Frieza no less after remembering the first example with Goku above]].
** This is why Vegeta and Gohan are absolutely ''stunned'' that (present) Trunks and Goten are ''aversions'': they both managed to achieve Super Saiyan off-screen with no trauma whatsoever. Vegeta even lampshades this:
--->'''Vegeta:''' When was it that the pride of the Saiyan race was reduced to a child's plaything!?
** In ''Anime/DragonBallGTAHerosLegacy'', Goku Jr. becomes a Super Saiyan when Lord Yao injures a bear that he had befriended.
* ''Manga/ElfenLied'': Lucy was bullied by children and when they killed her dog, she killed them all with her unseen (until then) power of invisible vector arms.
* ''Manga/FairyTail'':
** A flashback shows Erza first using magic after seeing a friend die.
** Natsu [[spoiler:transforms into the [[SuperPoweredEvilSide demonic E.N.D.]] after seeing the seemingly lifeless body of Lucy and goes on a rampage in search of Zeref, thanks to the homing instinct to find and kill his creator/older brother. Thankfully she turns out to be okay, and is in time to help Erza stop Natsu and Gray from fighting to the death.]]
* ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'': Muso Tensei, an ultimate Hokuto Shinken technique that cannot be taught, is a secret technique one awakens to when one [[TakeUpMySword takes upon them the sadness and trauma of his friends and their techniques]]. Kenshiro was able to learn this technique after seeing so many allies and former enemies die. Raoh, the series' BigBad, obtains this by the revelation that the woman he tried to force to love him is dying of radiation sickness, and finally discovering the emotion of true sadness at witnessing this tragedy. But his is much weaker than Kenshiro's years of witnessing the deaths of so many friends and rivals.
* Interestingly in the anime ''Anime/FlipFlappers'', both Cocona and Papika have activated their transformations after seeing the other in danger -- Cocona after witnessing [[spoiler:Papika get trapped under the frozen lake]], and Papika after [[spoiler:Cocona and Uxekull are about to be submerged in lava]].
* In ''Manga/FushigiYuugi'', Nakago's power first awakened when he witnessed Kutou soldiers raping his mother. Because he couldn't control his powers yet, he ended up accidentally killing her as well as her rapists.
* Newtype and [[{{Expy}} other similar power]] in ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' multiverse are usually triggered the moments the users are put in tight situations or suffering from traumatic experiences. For example, ''[[Anime/AfterWarGundamX Gundam X]]'''s villains at one time intentionally leave their pre-awaken Newtype subordinate behind to fight the heroes alone, knowing that doing so will allow him to reach his inner-power.
* In ''Manga/InuYasha'' Kagome unwittingly uses the power of the magic Jewel of Four Souls which is inside her body to blast a demon which attacks her. Ultimately subverted, since the Jewel is released from her body almost immediately afterwards, meaning she no longer has that power. (Though this sequence of events does lead to her discovering and being trained in other latent powers.)
** Inuyasha himself awakens to his [[SuperPoweredEvilSide demon form]] after Tessaiga is destroyed by the demon known as Goshinki.
* In ''Anime/LostSong'', Finis [[spoiler:after technically losing her power by unknowingly killing her own LoveInterest, she crossed the DespairEventHorizon and sings the '''song of extinction'''. She uses this song to bring to earth a ''meteor shower that destroys the world''.]]
* Invoked in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'' when [[spoiler: [[WellIntentionedExtremist the Liese Twins]]]] disguise themselves as Nanoha and Fate, tell [[IllGirl Hayate]] that her illness is incurable and fatal, and ''slaughter Vita in front of her on Christmas Eve''; all so she'd unlock the power of the [[ArtifactOfDoom Book of Darkness]].
* ''Manga/MaguchanGodOfDestruction'': When Izuma was young, Uneras shocked him into awakening the magic power [[SuperpowerfulGenetics she bestowed on his family]] by claiming [[LukeIAmYourFather she was his mother]], then immediately explained it was just a joke.
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' revolving around a world where EveryoneIsASuper, this naturally tends to happen to a few unlucky fellows:
** When [[BigBad Tomura Shigaraki]]'s Quirk first awakened when he was a child, [[spoiler:he accidentally killed his entire family with it; which is even more HarmfulToMinors since his Quirk is to MakeThemRot. He only has fragments of memories left from the event, but the shock of learning about it when he was a child caused the poor boy to StressVomit]].
** Eri discovered her Quirk when [[spoiler:she accidentally rewound her father out of existence with it. This caused her distraught mother to disown her, leading to her ending up under Kai Chisaki's [[AbusiveParents "care"]].]]
** Downplayed with [[TheHeart Kirishima]]. He accidentally activated his [[StoneWall Hardening]] ability as a child while [[EyeScream rubbing his eye]]; thankfully the eyelid took the damage, leaving a faint scar. As a result, it took him a while before he came to like his power.
** It's mentioned that Quirks can occasionally evolve due to trauma or great need. Shigaraki had been subconsciously repressing the full potential of his Quirk ([[ViralTransformation he can decay things that he didn't touch directly if they're touching something else he decayed]]) because of his childhood trauma, but remembers it when fighting the MLA. Himiko undergoes a true evolution in the same battle, when she discovers [[spoiler:the ability to use the Quirks of the people she has [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifted]] into]].
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Naruto first gained access to the Kyuubi's chakra after seeing the (apparent) death of his best friend.
** From the same story arc, Haku discovered the full extent of his powers when his father tried to kill him.
** This is typical for the Sharingan. While the first form may also activate in DieOrFly situations, the advanced "Mangekyou" version requires severe trauma; So severe in fact, that the most reliable way to awaken was considered to be murdering your best friend. One notable [[{{averted|Trope}} aversion]] is [[spoiler:Sarada]], whose Sharingan awoke from the joy of [[spoiler:finally getting to meet her father]].
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Sasuke activated his Sharingan for the first time when he was scared out of his wits due to [[spoiler:Itachi killing their family]].family]].
*** The Second Hokage explains that when an Uchiha feels strong emotions, it causes their brain to generate a unique type of chakra. This chakra mutates the eyes into Sharingan. It's just that the strong emotions tend to be grief or rage (though given how ninjas were often ChildSoldiers and WarIsHell and the generally emotionally composed nature of Uchiha, does frighteningly explain why negative emotions are usually the trigger.) The process is also [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity detrimental to an Uchiha's sanity]], clearly showing the downside of a superpower that's awakened by severe emotional trauma. Those who awaken the Mangekyou Sharingan tend to be insane, [[BrokenBird emotionally broken]], or both. This, far more than the actual power of their eyes, is why the Second Hokage considered the Uchiha so dangerous.
** It was initially believed that Nagato got his Rinnegan when he saw his parents die when they tried to defend themselves against soldiers who were just looking for supplies. It was later revealed that [[spoiler:Madara Uchiha]] had awoken the Rinnegan, but due to extreme old age was in no position to use it. While Nagato was still a kid, [[spoiler:Madara]] transplanted his Rinnegan into him without Nagato's knowledge. Later, Tobi made Nagato think that the Rinnegan marked him as the reincarnation of the Sage of the Six Paths while engineering his StartOfDarkness.
** [[spoiler:Naruto and Hinata's]] youngest daughter, Himawari, awakened her Byakugan when her favorite stuffed toy was accidentally torn apart by her older brother, [[spoiler: Boruto]].
* In ''Manga/OmamoriHimari'', Yuuto's secret power, Light Ferry, which turns anything he wields, such as a small wooden branch, into an incredibly powerful weapon on par with the best swords out there, is activated when he attempts to quell Himari's UnstoppableRage after the latter witnessed him getting mortally wounded by Ageha. He is unable to activate it later when he has a practice match with Shizuku, who had no intentions of truly hurting him, and she even [[LampshadeHanging points this out to him.]]
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', this is one of the methods of attaining Haki. Coby awakened [[SpiderSense Kenbunshoku]] Haki this way. And so did [[spoiler:Usopp with the same, who suddenly found himself able to perfectly perceive auras in the middle of aiming a do-or-die snipe across an entire island with enemies bearing down on him; he made that shot]].
** [[BigBad Donquixote Doflamingo]] first got his [[AwesomenessIsAForce Conqueror's Haki]] by telling the angry mob in the process of lynching his whole family he'd ''[[KillThemAll kill them instead.]]''
* This is the main premise of ''Manga/PlusAnima'', where people (usually children) receive animal-based powers when subjected to extremely harsh conditions, intense fear, and life-threatening dangers.
* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' The Curse Series are a more powerful variants of the Legendary Weapons. However, the Cardinal Heroes who wield these weapons must experience extreme psychological trauma in order to unlock the Cursed Weapons. Early on, after losing a rigged duel due blatant cheating on part of Motoyasu & Malty, and having his one companion being forcefully taken away from him, Naofumi, the titular Shield Hero, unlocks his Shield's Curse Series, giving him the Wrath Shield. [[spoiler:Later, the Three Heroes would also unlock their own respective Curse Series following the Spirit Tortoise Incident.]]
* ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire'':
** A variation occurs during Ruby's introductory arc in the anime; when Ruby critically injures Tsukune, Moka is so enraged and grief-stricken at this that Inner Moka actually bypasses the [[RestrainingBolt rosary's]] [[PowerLimiter seal]] without Tsukune removing the rosary beforehand. Afterwards, together with an equally furious Mizore and Kurumu, she proceeds to kick Ruby's ass. This doesn't happen in the manga at all, and it is established during the whole manga that Inner Moka cannot be released while wearing the rosary, except via Lilith's Mirror.
** In the manga, when Moka saw the apparent murder of her mother Akasha by the hands of her eldest sister Akua, Moka's Shinso blood was unleashed.
* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'':
** Sailor Moon fully awakens as Princess Serenity when Tuxedo Mask takes a near-fatal blow for her. In the 90s anime she even unlocks the power of the Silver Crystal and uses it against Zoisite.
** In the manga and ''Crystal'', Chibiusa's power as Sailor Chibi Moon awakens (and breaks the brainwashing Wiseman inflicted on her) when she sees Sailor Pluto die after breaking the final taboo and stopping time. In the 90s anime, Endymion and Neo-Queen Serenity break her brainwashing, which does temporarily enable her to use her time's Silver Crystal, and her transformation into Chibi Moon happened offscreen.
* In ''Anime/SasamiMagicalGirlsClub'', a hidden power within Sasami activates for the first time after their club advisor Washu decides to quit. Everyone, including the witches, are dumbfounded at how she was able to manifest such powers, as even they were unable to do it. It shows up again throughout the show, and later her TrueCompanions are able to use the same ability due to ThePowerOfFriendship with Sasami.
* In ''Anime/TigerAndBunny'', Lunatic's power manifested when he tried to stop his father from beating his mother.
* A very tragic subversion takes place in ''Manga/TomorrowsJoe''. [[spoiler: Kim Yong-bi]] has a particular advantage over other boxers in the bantamweight division: he can't really gain weight, due to a mental block regarding eating. The ''massive'' downside is that said block comes from an ''horrifying'' incident in his past: [[spoiler: as a starving youngster and Korean War survivor, Kim beat a man to death over food, and he turned out to be his long-lost father.]]
* Shiki in ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' gains his Mystic Eyes of Death Perception as a result of his near death experience as a child.
* In ''LightNovel/UnlimitedFafnir'', several characters go through these right before learning to control their powers, or being able to summon something even more powerful to defeat the MonsterOfTheWeek.
* ''Manga/YonaOfTheDawn'': Zeno is completely immortal, doesn't age, regenerates from any injury, can grow scales that are impervious to any attack... the problem is, these only trigger if he's taking damage that warrants it, and does nothing to stop the associated pain.
* In ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV'', Yuya experiences a HeroicBSOD when Kachidoki gives him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. Further torment immediately leads to him becoming [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Awakened]] for the first time.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' has most of the kids, except for Reptil and Finesse, manifest their powers in such a way, with the crowning example probably being Striker manifesting his to fend off his child-molesting manager.
* Adam Warren's run as writer of ''ComicBook/Gen13'' introduced Leslie, a.k.a. "Trauma Queen", a member of another SecretProjectRefugeeFamily who had a variation of this trope: she was able to use her memories of traumatic experiences to activate a wide variety of superpowers. In Warren's last issue, Leslie invoked the memory of when one of the secret project's scientists proposed inflicting more intense trauma on her to make her more powerful[[note]]This specific memory allows her to read the mind of a rogue project scientist to locate a MacGuffin[[/note]].
* Deliberately {{averted|Trope}} in ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2014'', where Kamala Khan gains her powers through a peaceful communion with the Terrigen mists, and it's treated as an almost religious experience. G. Willow Wilson wanted to dispel the notion that all superhero origins have to be tragic or horrifying.
* ''ComicBook/PS238'': The superhero power couple Sovereign and Ultima Powers are trying to invoke this on their MuggleBornOfMages son Tyler and have sent him to the titular SuperheroSchool in the hopes of something traumatic happening to him. Tyler is, understandably, less than pleased.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** In the {{Elseworld}}s story ''Superman: Speeding Bullets'', where Kal-El is adopted by ComicBook/{{Batman}}'s parents Thomas and Martha Wayne, young Kal-El/Bruce Wayne's first manifestation of his superpowers is using his [[EyeBeams heat vision]] to kill the mugger who killed his adoptive parents.
** ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'s friend Thara Ak-Var had been under great pressure even before [[ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac Superman rescued Kandor from Brainiac]] and [[ComicBook/NewKrypton enlarged the Kryptonian city]]. When Brainiac stole Kandor, she became separated from her parents forever. She was adopted by her best friend's family, but they treated her as a nutjob only because she is religious. Then she starts having incomprehensible visions and developing strange powers, and her family will not help her out because they think she is a deluded fundamentalist. Then she fails at her job as security chief, her adoptive parent is killed, her adoptive mother becomes a cold monster, and her best friend declares her friendship over. Thara quits her job and starts hunting General Zod's spies down, even though she is branded as a traitor to Krypton because she is protecting the very humans who hate her because of her Kryptonian lineage. Then the very villains who invaded Kandor and killed her father [[ComicBook/WhoIsSuperwoman frame Thara for his murder]] and several more terrorist acts. In ''ComicBook/TheHuntForReactron'', Thara manages to convince her ex-friend of her innocence, but Kara continues to put her down constantly because of her beliefs and her inability to protect her father Zor-El. Then, Reactron, the villain who murdered Zor-El, attempts to murder both Kara and Thara's soulmate. Thara finally snaps, becomes the incarnation of [[GodOfFire Flamebird]] thanks to her fit of rage, and completely trashes Reactron.
* This is common in ''ComicBook/XMen''. PubertySuperpower is more widely applied.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]] first used her powers when her friend Annie got hit by a car and died in her arms, with Jean [[PsychicGlimpseOfDeath telepathically connecting with Annie in her final moments]].
** Rogue accidentally first used her powers when she kissed a boy she liked, [[VampiricDraining draining him of his memories and energy]] and leaving him in a coma.
** A variant with [[ComicBook/NewXMenAcademyX Mercury]], whose abilities just started one ordinary morning, meaning that a high-school cheerleader dissolved into a metallic goop on her bathroom floor out of nowhere.
** [[ComicBook/NewMutants Magma]] was thrown into a volcano.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsSunspot Sunspot]]'s power first emerged during a football game. The racist opposition started beating him up for being mixed-race and black, causing his SuperStrength to manifest to defend himself.
** In an issue of ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'', a poor kid woke up one day to find himself apparently totally alone in his house. He wanders around town, looking for ''anybody'', but it all seems deserted. It turns out that he had gained [[WalkingWasteland the ability to uncontrollably dissolve any living matter within several hundred yards of himself]] -- starting with [[SelfMadeOrphan his parents]], ending with [[WhereIWasBornAndRazed his entire town]]. Wolverine (protected by his HealingFactor) finds him terrified and hiding in a cave, then [[MercyKill does what he can for him]].
** {{Invoked|Trope}} with the Ritual of the Crucible in ''ComicBook/XMen2019''. To cut a long story short, whilst the resurrection process of Krakoa ''can'' be used to undo the mass depowering caused by [[ComicBook/HouseOfM Wanda and her "No More Mutants" decree]], the simple fact is that the number of ex-mutants ''wanting'' to undergo that process would overwhelm Krakoa's infrastructure if they were all done at once. Instead, would-be restorees must undergo the Crucible; a DuelToTheDeath with [[Characters/MarvelComicsApocalypse Apocalypse]], who [[BreakThemByTalking verbally castigates them]] all the while, and giving them every opportunity to back off, be healed, and return to their human life. Only those willing to fight on until Apocalypse deems satisfactory are killed and then [[CameBackStrong revived as true mutants again]]. Understandably, more than a few people find this appalling, and after the ''Trial of Magneto'' mini-series, Wanda uses [[spoiler:her death and passage through the mutant resurrection process]] to create 'the Waiting Room', a.k.a. 'the Eldritch Orchard'. All that a depowered mutant needs to do is step through the gate into a mutant heaven and then be put in the resurrection queue (it also picks out every mutant that never manifested their gifts or was lost before Cerebro came online).
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* Harry, in ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'' has a slightly puzzling variant -- his PsychicPowers are woken up by his falling/mass psychic assault by Dementors in the first Quidditch Match of 3rd Year (though [[spoiler: the Phoenix gave them a nudge]]). However, they stay more or less dormant, with a brief flare up in chapter 44, and for a while, they turn on (to an extent) whenever he gets angry or stressed. By chapter 60, he's using them comfortably and gets stronger very, very quickly. It's also implied that they were responsible for some of the things attributed to accidental magic as a child.
** Jean Grey likewise had a very traumatic power manifestation, when her best friend was hit by a car and killed at the age of six. It registered on a global scale and nearly killed her.
** Wanda discusses this trope in chapter 40 of the sequel, ''Ghosts of the Past'', indicates that it's relatively common (citing her own example in the process), and notes that how powerful the manifestation is tends to be an indication of how powerful the person is going to become.
* In ''Fanfic/CommonSense'', [[spoiler:Butterfree]] awakened PsychicPowers after [[spoiler:finding out that [[YouAreTooLate he failed to save his mate]]]]. And the first thing he did was [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown use them]] [[WipeTheFloorWithYou on those]] [[ATwinkleInTheSky responsible]].
* In the ''Fanfic/FacingTheFutureSeries'', Danny discovers a new ghost form in this manner.
* ''Fanfic/FatesCollide'': Ruby Rose first awakens her Silver Eye powers when she becomes incredibly stressed out and possibly has a concussion after taking a beating from Archer. Unlike canon, her Silver Eyes [[spoiler:unleash a Reality Marble.]]
* ''Fanfic/JusticeLeagueOfEquestria'': Rainbow Dash's superpowers are unlocked after she suffers from a case of Kryptonite Poisoning.
* In ''Fanfic/MyAbominableMonsterClassmatesCantBeThisCute'', this is standard for Grimm hybrids, as awakening their [[SoulPower Aura]] causes them to re-experience their suppressed humanity all at once. Ruby, being the TokenGoodTeammate, manages to awaken her aura peacefully, but Blake breaks down sobbing in horror (a state she later calls the 'real her', and equates to being seen naked), and [[spoiler: Weiss goes completely berserk]].
* In ''Fanfic/NeitherABirdNorAPlaneItsDeku'', a strong emotional trigger (like a traumatic experience) can activate one's Metahuman abilities. But there are notable [[AvertedTrope exceptions]] or even [[InvertedTrope inversions]] to this rule.
** Tsuyu Asui suddenly developed her ability without any sort of emotional trigger, transforming her into her current frog-like appearance without any warning.
** Mashirao Ojiro grew his tail after winning his first karate tournament at six years old. He complains that the sheer pain of suddenly sprouting a new appendage should have given him another power.
* In ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'', it's not uncommon for bloodliners to start manifesting their powers in life-or-death situations. An example is Misty: at age seven she fell into the Cerulean Gym's pool and almost drowned, and just when she was thinking that maybe she was better off dead (due to the way [[ParentalFavoritism her family]] [[TheUnfavorite always treated her]]), her powers kicked in [[SuperNotDrowningSkills allowing her to breathe inside the water]].
* In ''Fanfic/TheLightningStrike'', Skye's Inhuman talents are awakened a year in advance of when they were triggered in canon after her soul is nearly absorbed by a Dementor (although she only realises it when losing self-control during a session of passionate sex with Harry).
* A variation occurs in ''Fanfic/RosarioVampireBrightestDarkness Act I''. When Tsukune is badly injured after TakingTheBullet for Moka, courtesy of a jealous Mizore trying to MurderTheHypotenuse, [[SplitPersonality Inner Moka]] is so horrified and outraged that she actually bypasses her [[PowerLimiter rosary's]] [[RestrainingBolt seal]] to give Mizore a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown.
* ''Fanfic/ServiceWithASmile'': Aura is a SoulPower that must be "unlocked" by someone with unlocked Aura in order to make full use of it. In ''extremely'' rare situations, someone can unlock their own Aura when their life is in danger; it's generally assumed this is where unlocked Aura came from in the first place. After Jaune is mugged and beaten halfway to Hell, Cinder unlocks his Aura [[HealingFactor so that he'll heal faster]], but everyone tells the police that Jaune unlocked his Aura on his own because it's technically illegal to unlock someone's Aura outside of very specific circumstances.
* Exploited in ''Fanfic/SonOfTheSannin''. [[spoiler:After Sasuke is forced to stab Naruto in order to BeatTheCurseOutOfHim, Obito tricks him into thinking that the wound was fatal, causing him to awaken his Mangekyo Sharingan. Obito had planned on taking it for himself, but reinforcements show up before he gets the chance and he's forced to retreat.]] The concept is also deconstructed by the fact that if an ability is unlocked with trauma, the ability itself would become a TraumaButton.
* ComicBook/TeenTitans ''Our Own League'' books:
** Superboy discovers his telekinesis when [[spoiler:one of Brainiac's robots {{Mind Rape}}s him with [[YourWorstNightmare his worst fear]]: Returning to life as a lab rat and having his memories of his newfound family erased. Desperation to escape the imaginary pod activates the latent power and shatters the robot.]]
** Subverted for Aqualad. The first time he used his [[MakingASplash hydrokinetic powers]] (in a way too big to be a coincidence) was when he saved his cousin/foster sister from drowning. While the event started out terrifying, realizing he could WalkOnWater and control the rain turned fear into euphoria.
* This is why Gecko Moria Awakens his [[CastingAShadow Shadow-Shadow Devil Fruit]] in the ''Franchise/OnePiece'' fanfic ''Fanfic/ThisBites'': awakening from his slumber to discover his army of zombie slaves has been decimated and his three living allies defeated by invaders who attacked the island as he was sleeping would have been traumatic enough... but it also {{trigger}}s Moria's memories of being the SoleSurvivor when Kaido brutally slaughtered his original crew. The combined trauma causes him to Awaken, [[TookALevelInBadass resulting in a massive power boost to his abilities]].
* A possibility for unicorns in the ''Fanfic/TriptychContinuum''. Anypony who attempts to find new magic in desperate circumstances has the ''chance'' to come up with a spontaneous working: the odds are somewhat improved for those acting from the heart of their mark. But it's only a chance, and most of the other options work out to 'fully uncontrolled magic surging into the world.' It's the closest thing unicorns have to a chaos effect, and those who don't touch their dream just might die all the faster.
* In ''Fanfic/WaitingIsWorthIt'', Izuku's telekinetic quirk awakens when he is accidentally pushed off a bridge and breaks his back, crippling himself for life.
* Tony Stark in ''Fanfic/TheWarIsFarFromOverNow'' shows the occasional sign that he hasn't been completely cured of Extremis during the Civil War arc but it's not until he witnesses the tape of his parents' murders that he fully manifests it... by breathing fire on Steve and Bucky.
* In ''Fanfic/QuirkIncubus'', Izuku discovered his quirk when his English teacher Mr. Taya targeted him with for molestation, his quirk's first manifestation having been forced upon him, with Izuku allowing repeat offenses for the power boost.
* Ruby Rose awakens her Silver Eyes in Chapter 23 of ''Fanfic/RemnantInferisDOOM'' when she sees Yang almost crushed to death by the Master of Erebus, causing her to unleash her powers and melt off the demon's flesh with a blast of holy light.
* In ''Fanfic/TheSilverRaven'', when a slitherbeast was just about to kill Lilith, Nero, in blind rage, awakened his Devil Bringer and promptly crushed the beast with his new appendage to save his mother.
* ''Fanfic/RemnantOfAWorm'': Taylor unlocks her Semblance after learning about Brian's death. As it creates clones that copy her actions, she interprets it to mean that her own soul is telling her that she can't change.
* ''Fanfic/TatteredCapesUnderAShatteredMoon'': The way that both Parahuman abilities and Aura/Semblances are usually gained following intense stress leads Defiant to fear that the latter is also caused by Entities.
* Normally a person's quirk kicks in in early adolescents. In ''Fanfic/TurningANewLeaf'', Izuku's quirk doesn't kick in until his early teens when he sees Bakugo being held hostage by the Sludge Villain.
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[[folder:Film]]
* This happens to the main character in ''Film/KungFuHustle'': after he is beaten to within an inch of his life, his chi flows are unblocked, and his potential to become the Greatest Kung Fu Master the World has Ever Known is suddenly realized.
* In the film version of ''Film/{{Matilda}}'', Matilda's telekinesis first displays itself when her father rips up her library books and tries to force her to watch TV with the rest of the family.
* In ''Film/NinjaAssassin'', Raizo gains an EleventhHourSuperpower after [[spoiler:Mika is stabbed by Lord Ozunu, and he gains the same type of FlashStep Lord Ozunu used prior]].
* Happens twice to [[spoiler:Will]] in ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', once when he's defending his friends from Warren and again when [[spoiler:Royal Pain throws him off the side of the school.]]
* A variant in ''Film/SpiderMan1''. Though Peter gains all of his powers at once from the radioactive spider bite, he originally has a very difficult time using them, particularly the web-swinging. However, when [[DeathByOriginStory Uncle Ben is shot]] and a grieving Peter tries to chase down the killer for revenge, he finds that LeParkour is too impractical to catch up to the getaway car, leading him to perfect the [[BuildingSwing web-slinging technique]] that he uses from then on as a superhero.
* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': Erik Lehnsherr is originally only able to use his powers when extremely angry. The first two times, it involves maternal separation.
** ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'': James Howlett's awakening occurs when he stabs his father's killer to death.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/AirAwakens'': Vhalla's Awakening as a Windwalker comes at the moment when she is pushed from the palace spire. She has to recover for a week.
* Garion of the ''Literature/{{Belgariad}}'' comes into his power this way. Though he is sensitive to sorcery for a while, and his first (unconscious) use of it was to heal a brain-addled man, he first deliberately uses his power against a man who has just slapped his Aunt Pol, and kills him when he learns the same man killed his parents. [[KillItWithFire In the same way.]]
** Aldur invoked this for Belgarath by telling him to move a large boulder. When Belgarath became so frustrated that he shouted at the boulder to move, it did. Upon meeting another sorcerer in the ''Malloreon'' who gained his powers similarly, the main characters suppose this is the typical way for it to happen, and that it also explains why there are so few sorcerers around. If the gift tends to come in a fit of anger over something, the first thing he'll probably do is wish the object of contention out of existence, inadvertently breaking the one ironclad rule of sorcery: ''never unmake something'', which is punished by the ''caster'' being unmade instead. In other words, maybe all too often someone's first act of sorcery is also ''his last''.
* While a rather softer version then most, ''The Boy who was as hard as Stone'' has Joe undergoing this after taking a beating from bullies.
* This is the case in ''Literature/{{Brennus}}'', mixed with PubertySuperpower. Manifestation is in response to a traumatic event, and often manifestation itself is just as if not more traumatic than the triggering event.
** Interestingly enough, the [[AllThereInTheManual Brennus Files]] article on the subject noted that, while ''exceptionally'' rare, an overwhelmingly ''positive'' experience can cause a Manifestation just as easily as a ''negative'' one. One of the most powerful Metahumans, Elysium, manifested while dancing with the love of her life.
* ''Literature/CodexAlera'': Odiana first came into her [[MakingASplash watercrafting]] abilities when she was gang-raped by slavers. Unfortunately, since watercrafting gives you a sixth sense for the emotions the people around you are experiencing, it made the trauma even worse.
* In ''Creator/KatherineKurtz'''s ''Literature/{{Deryni}}'' there is a short story in which an 11-year-old boy's healing powers are triggered when his cat is severely injured.
* In ''Literature/DragonBones'' Ward has some weak magical ability, but lost most of it when his abusive father almost killed him. He regains it when [[spoiler: a supernatural entity attacks his sister, and won't let go. This makes him angry, which unlocks his magic.]]
* ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'': A ghola's memories can be restored by inflicting psychological trauma.
** In ''Literature/HereticsOfDune'', Miles Teg gets SpiderSense and SuperSpeed after being tortured.
** In [[Literature/LegendsOfDune the prequels]], Norma Cenva's latent MindOverMatter powers are awakened while she's being tortured by the Cymeks. The resulting mental blast is several orders more powerful than that utilized by the other Sorceresses of Rossak and literally disintegrates her body. Fortunately, she uses her new powers to create a better body for herself atom-by-atom.
** Technically, any Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother becomes this way by ingesting poison and hoping that her body will metabolize it into a substance that will transform her.
*** They DO train for many years, practicing an intricate form of body control, learning to speed up and slow down their own metabolism and adjust it as needed, before taking that particular test.
* In ''Literature/TheGirlFromTheMiraclesDistrict'', berserkerism is unnoticeable until the person carrying the gene goes through major physical or emotional trauma, whereupon it manifests and becomes a perpetual problem to keep in check. It doesn't necessarily show up right away -- Nikita mentions that she only turned berserk a day after she'd been rescued from her father, when she had nightmares about what'd happened.
* Literature/HarryPotter initially used his unfocused, underage magic in times of distress. This seems to be a common way for magic to appear in the setting, but not universal: contrast Voldemort, whose powers manifested as ways to manipulate and hurt people.
* Creator/MercedesLackey's ''Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar'':
** In the ''Literature/LastHeraldMageTrilogy'', the protagonist, Vanyel, has his [[PsychicPowers Gifts]] triggered when his lover/soulmate commits suicide, after using him to help power a CoolGate spell. The backlash of Tylendel's power, released by his death, burns open all of Vanyel's mental channels at once.
** In ''Brightly Burning'', Lavan's [[PlayingWithFire Firestarting Gift]] was starting to come through as a normal PubertySuperpower, but being tortured by older students at a BoardingSchoolOfHorrors forces it to full power prematurely.
* ''Literature/InAWorldJustRight'': Johnathan Aubrey was just a normal kid until he survived a plane crash that killed his entire family, and gave him horrible scars on his face that alienated him from the rest of his classmates. Lucky for him, this somehow gave him the ability to create other worlds with entirely different parameters as he sees fit, which he can enter at will. [[spoiler: It's revealed by the end of the story that other people who've suffered trauma get this power.]]
* ''Literature/InCryptid'': [[HumanOutsideAlienInside Sarah]], who already has telepathic {{Puberty Superpower}}s, goes into a coma after [[spoiler:giving a Covenant strike team LaserGuidedAmnesia]] and spends five years recovering. Once she feels fully recovered, it's revealed that she was actually undergoing her "instars", a kind of EvolutionPowerUp that turns her into [[spoiler:a Johrlac queen, capable of tearing holes between dimensions]].
* In Creator/SergeyLukyanenko's ''Literature/LabyrinthOfReflections'', Divers most commonly acquire their rare gift under extremely stressful circumstances, such as when your friend is dying in RealLife and you have to exit CyberSpace ''right now'' without using any common devices.
** The short-story ''Transparent Stained Glass Windows'' reveals that the Russian government is working on a secret project aimed at creating Divers using a virtual prison as a cover. Their goal is to induce traumatic experiences in the inmates which mirror the reason for their imprisonment. The project is a failure, though.
* ''Literature/LegacyOfTheDragokin'': This is how Benji activates his dragokin powers [[spoiler: at the very end of the story when he leaps to his mom's defense.]]
* In the original novel of ''{{Literature/Matilda}}'', her telekinesis first appears when she grows uncontrollably angry over being (loudly and violently) accused of something she did not do.
* In ''Literature/{{Renegades}}'', the prodigies who don't gain their powers at birth usually acquire them due to a traumatic event. Several examples are given:
** Ruby gained her BodyToJewel power when looters attacked her family's house and she swallowed a bag of jewels to keep them out of their hands.
** Oscar gained SmokeOut when he nearly died from smoke inhalation in a house fire.
** Leroy became a PoisonousPerson when a fellow student who hated him poured various acids on him.
** Nova is an interesting case, in that she could induce ForcedSleep since she was born, but only became TheSleepless after witnessing the death of her family.
* In Creator/StephenKing's short story "The Revelations of Becka Paulson", Becka, an ordinary housewife, accidentally shoots herself in the head with a small-caliber pistol while cleaning house. The trauma to her brain gives her PsychicPowers and makes her more intelligent as well.
* Books by Creator/BrandonSanderson:
** ''Franchise/{{Mistborn}}'':
*** [[FunctionalMagic Allomantic]] powers only manifest themselves following an intense trauma, which is usually a near-death experience (not always, though, as Kelsier, one of the main characters, came into his powers after watching his wife get beaten to death). [[AristocratsAreEvil Noble houses]] often severely beat their children to try and force "snapping".
*** In later books, Snapping is caused automatically by "mist-sickness", which by design only affects unSnapped Allomancers, and just badly enough to Snap them.
*** WordOfGod is that the primary reason that Vin learns Allomancy so quickly is because she Snapped at ''birth''. Even though she didn't know what she was doing, she was using Allomancy before she could walk.
** ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'':
*** It is explicitly stated that only those who are "broken" can form a Nahel bond and become a Surgebinder. However, this process is usually far slower and less obvious than in ''Mistborn''. What happens is that [[ElementalEmbodiment spren]] find people with broken souls and slip into the cracks, shoring up their soul and granting them Surgebinding in the process. While Surgebinders will use their powers instinctively, it usually starts as [[HealingFactor healing oddly quickly]] or [[GravityMaster having arrows always hit their shield instead of them]]. It takes something big for them to draw enough power to realize what is happening.
*** A cult known as the Envisagers ''thought'' that they could force themselves to become Radiants by invoking this. They would frequently put themselves in near-death situations to see if a spren would come to rescue them. Being unaware of how the Nahel bond worked, this tended to result in their deaths. Ironically, when one member of the group reported them to the local authorities, hoping that they could get some kind of mental help for their cult insanity, the local ruler had them all executed as heretics.
* In ''VideoGame/StarCraft: Ghost: Nova'', the titular character is unaware of her enormous PsychicPower potential, and her wealthy father goes to great lengths to keep it a secret, lest his daughter be taken away to the Ghost Academy. She knows that she is somehow able to sense what other people are feeling but can't explain it. However, when a group of rebels infiltrates her parents' penthouse mansion and kills them in front of her, her MindOverMatter powers manifest in a rather spectacular manner. The transparent dome over the penthouse is completely shattered by her mental blast that also kills anyone in the vicinity but her. That dome is, apparently, rated to withstand a direct nuclear strike. However, she never uses her power to that extent again. It's heavily implied that Nova is much more powerful than even Kerrigan, at least until Kerrigan becomes the Queen of Blades.
* The second time Henry's time travel ability manifested in ''Literature/TheTimeTravelersWife'' was when he was involved in a car accident. If he hadn't time traveled, he would have been killed.
* ''Literature/{{Touch 2017}}'' is a deconstruction of this: in this world, people only seem to get powers this way, and our main characters are all grappling with issues as a result. The main character, James, was [[RapeAsBackstory raped]] by a stranger while his friend Caspar got powers due to his AbusiveParents [[spoiler:trying to {{Invoke}} this trope]]. It's noted that more benign examples exist, though, like breaking a bone in a less traumatic way.
* ''Literature/VoidDomain'': After [[spoiler: Eva loses her eyes]], she gains an alternate method of sight.
* ''Literature/WearingTheCape'': Ever since The Event, if someone is in an incredibly stressful (and especially life-threatening) situation, they can "break through," gaining superpowers sufficient to deal with the situation, based on [[PersonalityPowers what they consider an appropriate response]]. Natural disasters often cause Breakthroughs, as do supervillain attacks, and the military was happily surprised to discover that basic training has a small chance to trigger a Breakthrough -- though they also created an optional, much more brutal program with a higher success rate. There are also "origin chasers," people who deliberately put themselves in dangerous situations in the hopes of breaking through. They typically end up as a statistic right next to the suicides, but it does occasionally work.
* In ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', those who have the "spark", the more powerful manifestation of the ability to "channel", and who haven't been trained in channeling by someone who already can, will typically begin channeling unconsciously in their mid-to-late teens, and it will usually manifest itself during either a traumatic situation or when they wish to do something suitable for one who is angsty in general. For many, this takes the form of an eavesdropping weave or something similar. For one of the main characters, Nynaeve, it is an extreme sickness of a friend that leads to her unconsciously forming a healing weave.
* In the ''Literature/WildCards'' universe, traumatic events can lead to the xenovirus Takis-A activating. Of course, being born is a pretty traumatic event, which is why a lot of people turn their card right at birth, but it is not uncommon for people to turn into during adolescence as well. Purposefully causing stress to a carrier is considered a penal offence.
* In one of the short stories in ''Literature/TheWitcher'' book ''Literature/TheLastWish'', a queen hires Geralt to kill a monster (actually a cursed prince) to stop him from marrying her daughter. [[spoiler: When she nearly succeeds, it turns out that the princess is really in love and is an untrained source -- and so everyone must forget their differences and fight together to get her powers under control.]]
* ''Literature/{{Worm}}'' provides the page quote.
** The vast majority of [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividual capes]] acquire their powers after experiencing some sort of severe trauma, and typically they will develop a power somehow related to whatever situation they are in (physical traumas usually result in physical powers, while mental usually trauma results in mental powers, for instance). This has some interesting results, like cape demographics skewing toward women and people from bad parts of the world, as well as resulting in a balance of more Villains than Heroes since nearly everyone with powers has been failed by society and wants some payback.
** Second-generation capes, the children of first-generations, at first appear to have an "easier" time with triggers, such as from waking up alone after sleepwalking or due to a rough foul in a basketball game. In actuality, first-generation capes will tend to have dysfunctional family lives due to their trauma and powers which will in turn put their children under high levels of stress for most of their lives. Glory Girl, for example, was desperate to prove herself to her parents and triggered after the foul when she realized her parents ''weren't even paying attention''.
** Additionally, those who already have powers can experience a ''second'' trigger that improves their powers or removes some of their limitations. These require another extremely traumatic event, typically similar to the first trigger. Apparently Third and Fourth triggers are possible, but are very rare. It's also possible to Trigger twice in a row, due to a continued traumatic even or other reasons, which is what happened to [[spoiler:Taylor]]. The overwhelming and disturbing sensations of [[spoiler:suddenly sensing all the nearby insects]] with their new powers was so traumatic they triggered again.
** There's another way trauma can awaken new powers: if a parahuman's power is tied to a body part, losing that body part causes the power to adapt. An example would be Valefor, as [[spoiler: after Skitter [[EyeScream blinded him with maggots]], his HypnoticEyes power evolved into a CompellingVoice.]]
** It turns out that there's a completely justified reason for this mechanism, [[BlueAndOrangeMorality or at least a logical one.]] [[spoiler: The Entities need data on each superpower-granting shard they release, and concluded the best way to get that data is in combat. The shards are thus engineered to only activate when the host is in extreme danger, increasing the chances that they'll end up in situations where the host will be fighting or will be psychologically-damaged enough to go out and cause trouble and thus start fighting.]]
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* ''Series/{{Angel}}'', "[[Recap/AngelS02E04Untouched Untouched]]". Bethany, the girl with telekinesis, had it awakened when she was abused physically and sexually by her father. It also flared up when someone threatened her in an alley early in the ep.
* On ''Series/TheFinder'', Walter's powers of deduction are purportedly because of a few bumps to the head that occurred during military service.
* ''Series/FirstWave'': In an early episode with a Ukrainian telekinetic, a government agent tells Cade that her powers first awakened when a heavy cart fell on top of her father. She lifted the cart off him with a thought.
* ''Series/{{Haven}}'': "Troubles" usually emerge after traumatic events.
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* Within the works of ''Music/PaulShapera'', traumatic events (such as flinging oneself off a cliff, being chased by a death cult, or stuck within the Hall of Mirrors in a demented carnival) are how Posthumans awaken their RealityWarper abilities, allowing them to exert a degree of control over the universes (called Narratives due to the {{Metafiction}} aspect of the whole thing) within the various ConceptAlbums. That being said, RealityWarpingIsNotAToy is in full effect, [[spoiler: if Posthumans try to push a narrative too hard, it can tear, resulting in a [[HellIsThatNoise horrific sound]] as an entire universe is destroyed.]]
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* PlayedForLaughs in ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues''. All of the students receive superpowers after a MassSuperEmpoweringEvent, but some of them aren't immediately able to tell what those powers are. Jae offers to beat Destiny up to see if that will awaken her power (which is quickly pointed out as a bad idea by the rest of their friends).
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* In ''TabletopGame/{{Aberrant}}'', triggering superpowers is called an "Eruption", and considering the fact that it's White Wolf we are talking about, there are quite a lot of people who obtained their powers in the midst of something dangerous. One piece of fluff text in the core rulebook is a variation of a suicide hotline's pamphlet that explicitly asks people to not do suicidal things in the hope they will Erupt, even.
* Zig-zagged in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'', where people can Awaken as mages in a rare moment of clarity where they see past mundane reality and touch the Supernal Realms of magic. For the lucky ones, this can be a peaceful or even joyful moment; for the rest, well, {{Near Death Experience}}s are a fairly common source of Awakenings. "Banishers" get it even worse, suffering Awakenings so nightmarishly traumatic that they instinctively despise all things magic. Archmages can actually induce Awakenings with the right magic, but those aren't great for the target's sanity either, though interestingly in those cases it's the Awakening that causes trauma rather than trauma that causes an Awakening.
** Klagen, Neid and Grimm typically go through this in ''TabletopGame/GeniusTheTransgression'', with Klagen Catalyzing in grief, Neid from ostracism and Grimm in rage. Sometimes it's directly related to the event, and other times as a result of whatever bit of MadScience they put together while dealing with it. Klagen tend to be the OnlySaneMan in their groups; Grimms [[HairTriggerTemper do not]], and neither do [[TheyCalledMeMad Neids]].
* In the lore of ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'', one in every million sentient beings in the Multiverse is born with a "Spark", or the potential to become a [[PrestigiousPlayerTitle Planeswalker]]. Igniting that Spark and actually becoming a Planeswalker is sometimes the result of an epiphany after years of meditation and preparation, but is more likely to occur as the result of physical, emotional, or psychic trauma.
** [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent Kiora]]? Eaten by a SeaMonster while trying to protect her sister. [[PlayingWithFire Chandra]]? The entire population of her hometown was [[DoomedHometown burned alive]] while she watched. [[GadgeteerGenius Venser]]? Ground zero for a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind between a planeswalker and a telepathic monster. [[ManipulativeBastard Urza]]? Continent-sinking, ice-age-inducing, reality-shattering [[FantasticNuke magical explosion]] to the ''face''. [[VampireMonarch Sorin]]? [[IHateYouVampireDad Grandpa Edgar turned him into the second vampire]] [[MonsterProgenitor (Edgar was the first)]] on the plane of Innistrad via an extremely agonizing [[DealWithTheDevil demonic ritual]].
** The Spark can also be ignited by extreme happiness, as proven by [[RebelLeader Samut]] in the ''Hour of Devastation'' storyline. In her immense happiness and relief that her god and people have managed to take down one of the corrupt gods and escape the fallen city, her Spark suddenly ignites.
*** And in the only other positive awakening, Basri finally winning at a trial he had aspired to his whole life.
* Common in the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' as well:
** ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'': Whenever possible, the Garou make sure they identify likely candidates to hold the werewolf gene and keep watch over them. But for the Lost Cubs that slip through the cracks, the First Change generally means abrupt transformation into a frenzied monster and waking up surrounded by shredded corpses. It's even worse for the Ratkin, who have a heavier Wyld-infusion; it's so common for Ratkin to retreat permanently into insanity that they have two entire Aspects covering it: the Munchmausen, who regress into childlike fantasy, and the Twitchers, who are {{Grimdark}} ''even for the [[CrapsackWorld World of Darkness]]''.
** ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'': Some mages Awaken in circumstances that send them straight into Marauder-hood, wrapping themselves in a bubble of permanent delusion that shields them from Paradox. Their madness taps into their magic, causing reality itself to warp to match their delusions.
* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' GaidenGame ''TabletopGame/DarkHeresy'', this is the result of choosing the "Nascent Psyker" background package. The player has psychic powers building up, locked away in the back of their brain, waiting to spill out in an [[SuperPowerMeltdown uncontrolled fashion]] in a moment of high stress. Given that this is [[CrapsackWorld 40k]], this tends to be a [[DemonicPossession Bad]] [[HellOnEarth Thing]].
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* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'': Asura finds the lifeless body a girl who resembled his daughter after a bombardment attack. Overcome with [[DespairEventHorizon despair]] and [[UnstoppableRage rage]], he unleashes it all in the form of Berserk Asura.
* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' has this with Ragna. Terumi locked his Azure Grimoire from activating, and it was mostly a [[CurbStompbattle one sided fight for Terumi]]. Just as he was about to finish Ragna off, [[spoiler:Lambda/Nu]] jumped in the way and took the blow. She then gives her powers to Ragna, resulting in him getting the "Idea Engine" merging with his Azure Grimoire which makes it's powers closer to complete. He then proceeds to wipe the floor with Terumi.
* Ryu in ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIV'' gains the ability to transform into a dragon early on in the game, but for the first half of the game he only has access to his weakest form, Aura. He unlocks several more shapeshifting powers, including a breath attack for Aura and a much more powerful Kaiser transformation, during a scene which involves Captain Rasso massacring a village of innocents and being forced into a SeeminglyHopelessBossFight with a monster that beats him and his friends to within an inch of their lives.
* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' series:
** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'', Dante unlocks the [[SuperMode Devil Trigger]] ability after losing a fight with his brother Vergil, who then steals the amulet that Dante keeps as an heirloom of their dead mother and impales Dante on his own sword.
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'''s Nero has ''two'' such awakenings. Nero's first awakening happened when a demon attack had Kyrie in grave danger, and resulted in awakening his Devil Bringer hand. The other awakening happens in game, when Nero is very nearly killed by Agnus and his Angelo and Gladius demons, resulting in the resurrection of Yamato and the unlocking of Nero's own Devil Trigger, a FightingSpirit that is very reminiscent of [[spoiler:Vergil, [[{{Foreshadowing who is revealed to be Nero's father in the fifth game]]]].
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' has two examples:
*** When [[spoiler:Dante has a light bulb moment and realizes that the Rebellion can fuse his split demon halves, he impales himself with it and absorbs the Sparda, obtaining his Sin Devil Trigger and Devil Sword Dante.]]
*** In the game's climax, [[spoiler: Nero, shaken by the realization he has blood relatives in Dante and the recently-resurrected Vergil realizes that they two are about to kill each other and either way he'd lose a member of his new family. The emotional peak he reaches from this realization makes his devil powers truly awaken, regrowing his severed arm and unlocking a true Devil Trigger.]]
* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' it seems mages can awaken their power if they are faced with strong emotions. For example, Wynne set one of her bullies on fire.
* Psycho Mantis of ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' had his powers fully awaken after he accidentally read his father's mind and learned just what he thought of the young Mantis (his father hated him, blaming him for his mother dying while giving birth to him), bringing Mantis to believe his father was going to kill him. [[NoodleIncident He doesn't remember much of what happened after that mind-reading]], but whatever happened resulted in the destruction of his entire village.
* In ''VideoGame/ESPRaDe'', Yusuke's psychic powers manifested when he was a child, but he kept them supressed until years later when goons from the evil Yaksa organization slit his friend's throat in front of him, prompting him to awaken his psychic powers and go on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'':
** Rydia is an inversion; she has an innate talent for magic, but the trauma of watching her village being burned to the ground makes it difficult for her to use fire spells.
** In response to his parents deaths, Edge is enraged at Rubicante, the Archfiend Edge deemed responsible. In his anger, Edge unlocked his Flood and Blitz Ninjutsu techniques.
* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'':
** The [[spoiler:death of the Avatar's mother in a HeroicSacrifice]] causes the Avatar enough anguish to [[ScaledUp transform into a dragon]] and stays like this until the end of the chapter, when their best friend Azura manages to get to them at great risk to herself.
** In [[spoiler: the Avatar's child]] Kana's Paralogue, Kana (barely a pre-teen) is so terrified when their living place is invaded, and the Avatar gets attacked right in front of them, that they also transform into a dragon. They don't recover until the end of the chapter, either, and cannot remember what happened, so they're shocked when the Avatar explains what took place.
** In the ''Heirs of Fates'' DLC stage, a male Kana [[RuleOfThree also transforms into a dragon]] after [[spoiler:his home is ''completely'' destroyed, his family is murdered, ''and'' he and other children are thrown in a sort-of DeadlyGame.]] Again, he remains a Dragon for the whole chapter and cannot recall anything when he recovers.
* ''VideoGame/InfamousSecondSon'' Eugene does this to ward off some bullies in high school after one of them pushes it too far and knocks his laptop out of his hands.
* Lang in ''[[VideoGame/LegendOfLegaia Legaia II: Duel Saga]]'' only awakens his origin, Galea, after being beaten to the point of near-death by a monster living at the top of Mt. Gabel
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', [[spoiler:Princess Zelda]]'s powers awaken for the first time after [[spoiler:Calamity Ganon's return, which killed her father and the Champions and destroyed the entire kingdom and when Link was at death's door and was about to be killed right in front of her by a Guardian.]]
* ''Franchise/LifeIsStrange'':
** In [[VideoGame/LifeIsStrange the first game]], Max's ability to rewind time is triggered when she sees her best friend Chloe (although she doesn't know who it is at the time) get shot. [[spoiler:In Episode 2, she manages to [[TimeStandsStill freeze time entirely for several minutes]] in response to seeing Kate jump off the dormitory roof]].
** ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange2'': Daniel's telekenetic abilites awaken when his father gets shot in front of him.
** Alex's empathy powers in ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrangeTrueColors'' are shown to have manifested due to traumatic events throughout her childhood, [[spoiler:including her mother's death, her father abandoning her and Gabe, and the cruelty she endured in the foster care system.]]
* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', when Jack is discussing her past as a test subject for Cerberus' biotic engineering program, she mentions that the scientists intentionally tried to invoke this through torturing her, believing that pain could allow her to bypass mental barriers and become a stronger biotic. She doesn't know if it ''actually'' worked or not, considering all of the other horrific tests and treatments they put her through, and she destroyed most of their work when she escaped, so the truth would never be known.
* In the prologue of ''VideoGame/NEOTheWorldEndsWithYou'', Rindo awakens his psyche ability to jump into the past the moment he sees Fret crushed by a truck.
* ''VideoGame/TheOuterWorlds'': Your [[BulletTime Tactical Time Dilation]] abilities are said to be a side effect of being stuck in cryogenic sleep for about sixty years longer than expected, coupled with the dubious chemicals Phineas Wells gave you in order to help you survive the awakening process.
* In the ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'' series, obtaining your Persona involves either being in mortal danger from [[TheHeartless Shadows]], or accepting your ShadowArchetype as part of you, and sometimes even both.
** The casts of ''VideoGame/Persona1'' and ''VideoGame/Persona2'' awaken their Personas when they experienced an extreme physical, mental or emotional reaction, like seeing a hospital full of people die to zombies or watching a woman burn alive.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona3'', Persona awakenings come from accepting the prospect of mortality but also not wanting to die. Personas are summoned via an Evoker, an fake gun that's [[InvokedTrope designed to invoke a fear of death to temporarily manifest your Persona]].
*** This game also introduces the concept of artificially awakened Personas, Personas forced to manifest by painful human experimentation, and are hostile to their users.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona4'', every Persona-user save for the protagonist [[spoiler:and the killer]] awaken their Personas after being tormented by their EnemyWithout.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona5'', the heroes each awaken to their Persona after being faced with the fact that their enemies are irredeemable scumbags who won't go punished because their victims refuse to stand up to them, enraging them enough that their ShadowArchetype comes to them with a DareToBeBadass speech.
* Imu from ''VideoGame/SenranKagura'' in the Hebijo story mode of ''Shinovi Versus'' only manages to activate her Root of Calamity when she sees her sister [[TakingTheBullet take a bullet]] for her, getting beat up by the culprit and realising that the culprit is going after her best friend Miyabi next.
* In the original ''[[VideoGame/SuikodenI Suikoden]]'', the main character comes into possession of the Soul Eater rune, a powerful rune that, true to its name, devours the souls of those its used on. [[spoiler: Throughout the events of the game, the rune becomes stronger (thus unlocking more powerful spells) by devouring the souls of people who are especially close to the protagonist; first, his loyal caretaker/bodyguard, then his own father, and finally, his best friend, who, as the former owner of the rune, sacrificed himself by forcing the rune to take his soul in order to prevent the BigBad from using him as a hostage to take the rune for herself.]]
* ''Videogame/TrialsOfMana'':
** Kevin unlocks the ability to shapeshift into a werewolf when he's attacked by his pet wolf cub, Karl, and he's forced to kill him in self-defence.
** Angela has a less-violent example of this trope. The first time she shows any sort of magical talent is after being told that she's going to be a HumanSacrifice for a forbidden spell. After that, Angela inadvertently teleports outside of the castle where she resides.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', you trigger one [[spoiler: on the [[KillEmAll Genocide Route]]. When you split Undyne in half with a single strike, she gains enough determination to protect her friends that she transforms into [[SuperMode Undyne the Undying.]]]]
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* In ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'', Maya had started training for her latent spirit-channeling abilities, but was too young to host a spirit until she saw [[spoiler:Redd White]] -- the man who murdered her sister not only nearly getting away scot-free, but also seeing Phoenix giving up.
* In ''VisualNovel/WickedWillow'', a brush with death awakens the protagonist's before-unknown magical powers, kicking off the plot.
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* In ''Webcomic/AutumnBay'', as part of his awakening to magic, [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/28/ Ghoul catches a glimpse of everything]] (due to a sorcerer's natural connection to the AkashicRecords). This [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/51/ traps him on his own memories]] and [[AsleepForDays puts him in a short coma]].
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' this is known as an [[http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=1114 Angst-Induced Awakening]], or, less seriously, an angst-splosion.
* In ''Webcomic/FreakAngels'' it turns out that "near-death" experiences amplify the Freak Angels' powers and unlock new ones. For example, Arkady is capable of teleporting because of that drug overdose in her teens. [[spoiler: Turns out that ''[[CameBackStrong actually dying]]'' will do the trick as well, and this may in fact have been what happened to Arkady. It definitely happens to three other main characters before it occurs to them to try and find a less traumatic method.]]
* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' this is typically how [[MadScientist Sparks]] awaken. Most Sparks end up [[HoistByHisOwnPetard killed by their own breakthrough devices]] or [[BurnTheWitch burned at the stake as witches]] by an angry mob. Many simply go mad and destroy everything in their vicinity. It's also suggested that a breakthrough can be triggered by strong emotions, like being upset over death of a loved one. Gil notes that Agatha’s breakthrough was very peaceful compared to other Sparks. [[spoiler: Because it wasn't one. Agatha is the child of two already rather powerful Sparks and had her breakthrough about a decade ago. Her paternal uncle, a powerful Spark in his own right, outfitted the girl with a Spark-suppressing device to hide her in plain sight. Agatha's official breakthrough was a slow gradual loss of the device's effect.]]
* In ''Webcomic/LastRes0rt'' the existence of souls is scientifically proven, quantified in "sterling", people with more or less than a sterling's worth of soul can tap into it for magic but most people are born with a stable sterling soul that can't be tapped. However, a severe trauma can "shatter" a sterling soul, after which one can attempt to pick up the pieces and transform into a [[OurGeniesAreDifferent djinni-si]], though if they die before piecing themselves back together they rise as a zombie. Vampires are a specific type of djinn-si whose soul-shattering and transformation are facilitated by an existing vampire.
* ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'': {{Mad Scientist}}s tend to awaken to their full potential due to a variety of factors. Danger is a big one, as is the laughter of fools (typically "those fools at the Institute"), but almost anything can be the straw that breaks the camel's back. Helen herself snapped at an Italian bistro and caused more destruction than two other examples who snapped in a college chemistry lab and a hospital. ("That was simply a ''killer'' pesto, wasn't it Narbon?")
-->'''Helen:''' Many mad scientists also credit Mom for their awakening.\\
'''Dave:''' Mommy issues are that common?\\
'''Helen:''' No, my Mom, specifically. She gets around.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' Prequel, ''Start of Darkness,'' [[spoiler:Xykon's talent for sorcery first manifests itself when, as a 4-year-old child, he finds the corpse of his dog, Barky. His grief causes him to accidentally cast an AnimateDead spell, which resurrects Barky as a zombie, much to his delight.]]
* Becka in ''Webcomic/{{Shadowgirls}}''.
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* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'' uses the aforementioned examples from its source material for Goku, Future Gohan, Future Trunks, and Gohan's second transformation, but throws in some twists for others:
** Gohan's first transformation into a Super Saiyan occurs while he's training with his father, and Goku exploits Gohan's [[RunningGag inability to dodge]] by firing an attack directly at him. Realizing that he's all alone and no one will save him leads to Gohan transforming out of desperation to deflect the blast.
** Gohan's transformation into Super Saiyan 2, while more faithful to the source material, is also the culmination of the [[ParentalNeglect constant bullshit and unintentional abuse from his father]] and adult friends over the course of the series.
** Played for laughs in ''Episode of Bardock Abridged''. It's not a HeroicSacrifice that triggers Bardock going Super Saiyan, but the realization that his story's plot involves TimeTravel.
--->'''Bardock:''' Of all the STUPID! (''[[{{Headdesk}} wham!]]'') ASININE!! (''[[PunchAWall wham!]]'') [[JumpingTheShark SHARK-JUMPING]] ''[[PrecisionFStrike BULLSHIT!!!]]''
** Vegeta also turned Super Saiyan the same way he did in canon -- rage and anger and despair over never being as good as Goku -- though the process by which he did so was... far less refined.
--->'''Vegeta''': [[InelegantBlubbering I wanna be a Super Saiyan! I wanna! I wanna I wannaIwannaIwannaIwanna!]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
** Ruby's silver eyes are hinted to be special when Headmaster Ozpin [[{{Foreshadowing}} remarks upon them before accepting her to Beacon Academy]]. The traumatic events of the Volume 3 finale reveals what is so significant about them. [[spoiler:When Ruby witnesses her friend [[TheAce Pyrrha]] being murdered by [[TheHeavy Cinder]], a blast of silver power bursts from Ruby's eyes, leaving her unconscious for days and Cinder maimed for life. Ruby learns that silver eyes is an extremely rare trait on Remnant and every person who has them will become an extremely powerful warrior who possesses the ability to use the [[ElementalPowers power of light]] to destroy the Grimm. In Volume 6, Ruby finally meets an elderly silver-eyed warrior who teaches her how to harness and control her power; together, they learn that their power comes from the God of Light, who also had silver eyes and the ability to destroy the Grimm with light.]]
** Ren's Semblance gives him the ability to mask the emotions of others, effectively hiding them from Grimm, who are attracted to negativity. Flashbacks in Volume 4 reveal that Ren's Semblance only awakened when the Grimm destroyed his village. With his parents killed and everyone dying around him, the intense panic and stress of the situation triggered his Semblance, enabling both him and Nora to survive the massacre.
** Played for laughs in Volume 4 when Taiyang describes Yang's [[SuperStrength Semblance]] as a temper tantrum; when Yang gets angry, her [[BurningWithAnger hair catches fire]] and she's able to channel attacks into increased strength and power. Taiyang comments that her Semblance was discovered the day he took her to the hairdressers for her [[NobodyTouchesTheHair very first hair cut]].
** After five volumes of trying to figure out what his Semblance is, Jaune finally awakens it during the traumatic events of the Volume 5 finale. [[spoiler:To spite him for managing to crack her mask, Cinder impales Weiss with a spear and leaves her for dead. Panicked and tearful, Jaune's Semblance kicks in to empower the dying Weiss's Aura, supercharging her Aura's ability to heal her injuries. When Nora initially mistakes his Semblance for healing, he realises that his power is the ability to [[SuperEmpowering amplify Auras]].]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': In the second season finale; "True Colors", [[spoiler:Anne]] awakens a SuperMode from her connection to the blue gem when the grief and rage from [[spoiler:Sprig's supposed death by King Andrias]] pushes her over the edge.
* ''Franchise/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
** In [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender the first series]], Aang is forced into the Avatar State when he is either in mortal danger or experiencing emotional trauma. A major focus of the story is him learning to control that power and to only use it when he wants to.
** In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', Korra only manages to unlock her airbending after [[spoiler: being captured and de-bended by Amon]].
* Invoked by Threshold in the ''WesternAnimation/Gen13TheMovie''. He tortures Grunge and Roxy partly because he wants to make them go Gen Active, though he also claims he's doing it because he ''[[{{Sadist}} likes]]'' it.
* ''WesternAnimation/AMissMallardMystery'': The episode "Rickshaw to Horror" is about a man being hit by a rickshaw (which the driver is left pretty upset about) and gaining the ability to predict upcoming disasters. [[spoiler:It turns out that said predictions were just a distraction so he could engineer the theft of a priceless gemstone.]]
* A fairly mild example occurs in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''. Young Twilight Sparkle has to take an entrance examination to get into the School for Gifted Unicorns. She repeatedly fails the magic test which has been set up for her, leading her to become increasingly nervous, tense, and embarrassed. Then a large explosion -- the sound of Rainbow Dash's first Sonic Rainboom -- occurs in the distance. Getting startled by the sudden noise when she is already strung tight as a wire triggers an enormous burst of random magic to burst from her horn.
* Parodied on ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', when Cartman wakes up from coma due to a head injury, he fakes psychic powers in "Cartman's Incredible Gift".
** Played with at the end of the episode. Kyle tries to convince the police that Cartman's psychic predictions are inaccurate, but the police refuse to listen to him, so Kyle gives himself a similar head injury, then after waking up in the hospital, pretends to have psychic powers now so the police will listen to what he's figured out with actual detective work. Afterward, Kyle can't convince the police he was faking it, then gets fed up with all the other fake psychics in the room and screams for them to stop... causing a light bulb to explode.
* {{Downplayed}} in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice,'' when a now-adult Comicbook/BlackCanary mentions that her first [[MakeMeWannaShout Canary Cry]] nearly deafened her entire first-grade class. She spent a period after that trying to never talk again.
** {{Invoked}} by [[spoiler:[[GalacticConqueror the Reach]]]], who kidnapped numerous teenagers and subjected them to ColdBloodedTorture to try to activate their metagene. [[ElectricBlackGuy Virgil]] makes it clear that most of his fellow captives did not survive.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"All I have to do is think about how the androids killed Piccolo and Krillin. [...] And then suddenly... the dam breaks."'']]

->'''Tattletale:''' It's called the trigger event. Researchers theorize that for every person with powers out there, there's one to five people with the potential for powers, who haven't met the conditions necessary for a trigger event. You need to be pushed to the edge. Fight or flight responses pushed to their limits, further than the limits, even. Then your powers start to emerge.
->'''Regent:''' Basically, for your powers to manifest, you're going to have to have something really shitty happen to you.
-->-- ''Literature/{{Worm}}''

When a character has latent powers or potential, there are three standard ways to unlock it: [[PubertySuperpower hit puberty]], [[TimeToUnlockMoreTruePotential find a mentor to train them]], or just have something really, really bad happen to them. Any form of trauma, physical or mental, can do the trick, but emotional blows are the most prevalent. The death of a loved one is especially common.

Severe trauma tends to release inhibitions that keep hidden potential in check. Strong emotions, most especially [[UnstoppableRage rage]], work best. As such, the form of the awakening tends to be violent, even, in extreme cases, [[AngstNuke explosive]].

With superpowers, once the bottle is opened, it can't be sealed again. The awakened one will typically need to seek training to control their new powers, so that their every emotional outburst won't trigger a new disaster. A period of HowDoIShotWeb will follow, and learning to control one's emotions or face inner demons is typical.

This tends to coincide with {{Puberty Superpower}}s. Puberty is the most likely general time for powers to show themselves, but the specific incidence of the awakening will tend to be a traumatic one. There might be several minor uses of power, resulting from less serious emotional events, before the big push comes that makes the character fully aware of their potential.

'''Not to be confused with DieOrFly or DefenceMechanismSuperpower'''. DieOrFly occurs when superpowers awaken in response to a life-threatening situation, which isn't exactly the same as trauma (in the cases of purely emotional trauma and seeing ''others'' in danger, for example). DefenseMechanismSuperpower is when, regardless of when the powers were discovered or attained, they can only be used in dangerous situations (which might not always be life-threatening). See also AngstNuke and CameBackStrong, which are very extreme variations on this. If the superpowers attained are related to the cause of the trauma, it's an AdaptiveAbility.
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[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'':
** The first time Eren Yeager utilizes his [[LovecraftianSuperpower Titan Shifting]] ability is after losing two of his limbs and being swallowed by a Titan.
** Eren would later activate [[spoiler:The Coordinate, the ability to control other Titans after witnessing his ParentalSubstitute Hannes get devoured by the Smiling Titan, the same one that ate his mother at the beginning of the series. Eren unwittingly uses it to command the other Titans in the area to devour the Smiling Titan.]]
** This is how Mikasa Ackerman awakened her superhuman abilities when Eren was about to be killed by her kidnapper [[spoiler:and is revealed to be the activation process for the members of the [[SuperSoldier Ackerman clan]], of whom Mikasa and Levi are the only surviving members.]]
* In ''Manga/BlackClover'', mages with prior training and/or natural talent can gain new spells representing their CharacterDevelopment when having intense resolve in dire situations: Noelle learns the offensive Sea Dragon's Roar to save her friends after seeing Vetto crush Kahono's throat and overcoming her mental block of not harming others, Vanessa gains the Red Thread of Fate -- a power to make fate favor her close companions -- when a controlled Asta is about to kill Noelle, [[spoiler:Asta enters a more berserk, powerful Black form when enraged by Dante stabbing Gauche with a giant sword.]]
* ''Manga/BlueExorcist'' ultimately kicks off thanks to this happening to the lead [[AntiAntiChrist Okumura]] [[TheHero Rin]]. Rin gets threatened to be carved up (burned by a hot pipe in the anime) by a demon-possessed delinquent he previously "fought" (aka knocked back with [[SuperStrength one punch]]) and thus pulling out his [[HellFire Blue Flames]] in response, due to realizing he really was going to kill him. It then goes on to top it as Rin ends up deliberately breaking the seal that keeps him from being a true half-demon in response to being tossed into a [[HellGate Gehenna Gate]] by his "father" who possessed his foster father (and ultimately killed him in the process).
* This is often how the Digimon achieve their Champion and Ultimate forms in the Franchise/{{Digimon}} franchise, when their human partner is in danger or everything seems hopeless against the enemy, one of the most notable examples is Gatomon becomes Angewomon for the first time after Myotismon kills her best friend Wizardmon.
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'': This is pretty much a standard for the Super Saiyan transformation. These include:
** In the Frieza Saga of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', Goku was [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge able to break]] the [[SuperMode Super Saiyan]] barrier after his best friend Krillin was blown up in a sadistic fashion by Frieza, who then [[PapaWolf proceeded to threaten his son]].
** Alternate Future Gohan claims he achieved the Super Saiyan form when the androids killed Piccolo.
** Speaking of Future Gohan, Trunks from the same timeline in ''Anime/DragonBallZTheHistoryOfTrunks'' becomes a Super Saiyan when he saw [[MentorOccupationalHazard Gohan's dead body]] as a result from fighting the androids (pictured above).
** Gohan's initial transformation was not ''quite'' this trope, as he got his father to fight him at full power which forced him past his RageBreakingPoint. But his powerup into Super Saiyan 2 was triggered by the kindhearted Android #16 getting destroyed by Cell after he made a RousingSpeech to Gohan (made more tragic that, as a fully mechanical creature, #16 couldn't be revived).
** Vegeta would eventually become a Super Saiyan due to pure rage and despair at his own wounded pride when [[CantCatchUp he realized he would never be as powerful as Goku,]] which for ''him'', [[{{Pride}} was as bad as the distress other Super Saiyans went through.]]
** Bardock went Super Saiyan this way in the special, ''[[Anime/DragonBallEpisodeOfBardock Episode of Bardock]]'' after Berry [[TakingTheBullet took the bullet]] for him. Which, incidentally, [[StableTimeLoop started the Super Saiyan legend in the first place]].
** ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' pulled a DeconReconSwitch with this trope. After Vegeta helps Cabba, a Universe 6 Saiyan, go Super Saiyan by lying and threatening to kill his people, Cabba teaches two other Saiyans, Caulifla and Kale, having pinpointed a purely technical method of doing so without inflicting trauma. However, it proves to be inefficient as Cabba is unable to go past the first stage and Caulifla achieves Super Saiyan 2 for a brief moment but is unable to recapture it without [[WorthyOpponent Goku]] pushing her limits. Inadvertently blending the methods backfires horribly when Kale taps into her jealousy and self-loathing and goes all Broly on everyone. It isn't until they fight in the Tournament of Power that the trio end up using the original method to break those barriers and achieve more power (or in Kale's case, control).
** This is how '''[[TragicVillain Broly]]''' gained the form in this manner in ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'' after [[spoiler:seeing the dead body of his father and being led to believe by Frieza he accidentally died during his battle against Goku. Interestingly this was actually an invoked example by Frieza no less after remembering the first example with Goku above]].
** This is why Vegeta and Gohan are absolutely ''stunned'' that (present) Trunks and Goten are ''aversions'': they both managed to achieve Super Saiyan off-screen with no trauma whatsoever. Vegeta even lampshades this:
--->'''Vegeta:''' When was it that the pride of the Saiyan race was reduced to a child's plaything!?
** In ''Anime/DragonBallGTAHerosLegacy'', Goku Jr. becomes a Super Saiyan when Lord Yao injures a bear that he had befriended.
* ''Manga/ElfenLied'': Lucy was bullied by children and when they killed her dog, she killed them all with her unseen (until then) power of invisible vector arms.
* ''Manga/FairyTail'':
** A flashback shows Erza first using magic after seeing a friend die.
** Natsu [[spoiler:transforms into the [[SuperPoweredEvilSide demonic E.N.D.]] after seeing the seemingly lifeless body of Lucy and goes on a rampage in search of Zeref, thanks to the homing instinct to find and kill his creator/older brother. Thankfully she turns out to be okay, and is in time to help Erza stop Natsu and Gray from fighting to the death.]]
* ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'': Muso Tensei, an ultimate Hokuto Shinken technique that cannot be taught, is a secret technique one awakens to when one [[TakeUpMySword takes upon them the sadness and trauma of his friends and their techniques]]. Kenshiro was able to learn this technique after seeing so many allies and former enemies die. Raoh, the series' BigBad, obtains this by the revelation that the woman he tried to force to love him is dying of radiation sickness, and finally discovering the emotion of true sadness at witnessing this tragedy. But his is much weaker than Kenshiro's years of witnessing the deaths of so many friends and rivals.
* Interestingly in the anime ''Anime/FlipFlappers'', both Cocona and Papika have activated their transformations after seeing the other in danger -- Cocona after witnessing [[spoiler:Papika get trapped under the frozen lake]], and Papika after [[spoiler:Cocona and Uxekull are about to be submerged in lava]].
* In ''Manga/FushigiYuugi'', Nakago's power first awakened when he witnessed Kutou soldiers raping his mother. Because he couldn't control his powers yet, he ended up accidentally killing her as well as her rapists.
* Newtype and [[{{Expy}} other similar power]] in ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' multiverse are usually triggered the moments the users are put in tight situations or suffering from traumatic experiences. For example, ''[[Anime/AfterWarGundamX Gundam X]]'''s villains at one time intentionally leave their pre-awaken Newtype subordinate behind to fight the heroes alone, knowing that doing so will allow him to reach his inner-power.
* In ''Manga/InuYasha'' Kagome unwittingly uses the power of the magic Jewel of Four Souls which is inside her body to blast a demon which attacks her. Ultimately subverted, since the Jewel is released from her body almost immediately afterwards, meaning she no longer has that power. (Though this sequence of events does lead to her discovering and being trained in other latent powers.)
** Inuyasha himself awakens to his [[SuperPoweredEvilSide demon form]] after Tessaiga is destroyed by the demon known as Goshinki.
* In ''Anime/LostSong'', Finis [[spoiler:after technically losing her power by unknowingly killing her own LoveInterest, she crossed the DespairEventHorizon and sings the '''song of extinction'''. She uses this song to bring to earth a ''meteor shower that destroys the world''.]]
* Invoked in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'' when [[spoiler: [[WellIntentionedExtremist the Liese Twins]]]] disguise themselves as Nanoha and Fate, tell [[IllGirl Hayate]] that her illness is incurable and fatal, and ''slaughter Vita in front of her on Christmas Eve''; all so she'd unlock the power of the [[ArtifactOfDoom Book of Darkness]].
* ''Manga/MaguchanGodOfDestruction'': When Izuma was young, Uneras shocked him into awakening the magic power [[SuperpowerfulGenetics she bestowed on his family]] by claiming [[LukeIAmYourFather she was his mother]], then immediately explained it was just a joke.
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' revolving around a world where EveryoneIsASuper, this naturally tends to happen to a few unlucky fellows:
** When [[BigBad Tomura Shigaraki]]'s Quirk first awakened when he was a child, [[spoiler:he accidentally killed his entire family with it; which is even more HarmfulToMinors since his Quirk is to MakeThemRot. He only has fragments of memories left from the event, but the shock of learning about it when he was a child caused the poor boy to StressVomit]].
** Eri discovered her Quirk when [[spoiler:she accidentally rewound her father out of existence with it. This caused her distraught mother to disown her, leading to her ending up under Kai Chisaki's [[AbusiveParents "care"]].]]
** Downplayed with [[TheHeart Kirishima]]. He accidentally activated his [[StoneWall Hardening]] ability as a child while [[EyeScream rubbing his eye]]; thankfully the eyelid took the damage, leaving a faint scar. As a result, it took him a while before he came to like his power.
** It's mentioned that Quirks can occasionally evolve due to trauma or great need. Shigaraki had been subconsciously repressing the full potential of his Quirk ([[ViralTransformation he can decay things that he didn't touch directly if they're touching something else he decayed]]) because of his childhood trauma, but remembers it when fighting the MLA. Himiko undergoes a true evolution in the same battle, when she discovers [[spoiler:the ability to use the Quirks of the people she has [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifted]] into]].
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Naruto first gained access to the Kyuubi's chakra after seeing the (apparent) death of his best friend.
** From the same story arc, Haku discovered the full extent of his powers when his father tried to kill him.
** This is typical for the Sharingan. While the first form may also activate in DieOrFly situations, the advanced "Mangekyou" version requires severe trauma; So severe in fact, that the most reliable way to awaken was considered to be murdering your best friend. One notable [[{{averted|Trope}} aversion]] is [[spoiler:Sarada]], whose Sharingan awoke from the joy of [[spoiler:finally getting to meet her father]].
*** The Second Hokage explains that when an Uchiha feels strong emotions, it causes their brain to generate a unique type of chakra. This chakra mutates the eyes into Sharingan. It's just that the strong emotions tend to be grief or rage (though given how ninjas were often ChildSoldiers and WarIsHell and the generally emotionally composed nature of Uchiha, does frighteningly explain why negative emotions are usually the trigger.) The process is also [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity detrimental to an Uchiha's sanity]], clearly showing the downside of a superpower that's awakened by severe emotional trauma. Those who awaken the Mangekyou Sharingan tend to be insane, [[BrokenBird emotionally broken]], or both. This, far more than the actual power of their eyes, is why the Second Hokage considered the Uchiha so dangerous.
** It was initially believed that Nagato got his Rinnegan when he saw his parents die when they tried to defend themselves against soldiers who were just looking for supplies. It was later revealed that [[spoiler:Madara Uchiha]] had awoken the Rinnegan, but due to extreme old age was in no position to use it. While Nagato was still a kid, [[spoiler:Madara]] transplanted his Rinnegan into him without Nagato's knowledge. Later, Tobi made Nagato think that the Rinnegan marked him as the reincarnation of the Sage of the Six Paths while engineering his StartOfDarkness.
** [[spoiler:Naruto and Hinata's]] youngest daughter, Himawari, awakened her Byakugan when her favorite stuffed toy was accidentally torn apart by her older brother, [[spoiler: Boruto]].
* In ''Manga/OmamoriHimari'', Yuuto's secret power, Light Ferry, which turns anything he wields, such as a small wooden branch, into an incredibly powerful weapon on par with the best swords out there, is activated when he attempts to quell Himari's UnstoppableRage after the latter witnessed him getting mortally wounded by Ageha. He is unable to activate it later when he has a practice match with Shizuku, who had no intentions of truly hurting him, and she even [[LampshadeHanging points this out to him.]]
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', this is one of the methods of attaining Haki. Coby awakened [[SpiderSense Kenbunshoku]] Haki this way. And so did [[spoiler:Usopp with the same, who suddenly found himself able to perfectly perceive auras in the middle of aiming a do-or-die snipe across an entire island with enemies bearing down on him; he made that shot]].
** [[BigBad Donquixote Doflamingo]] first got his [[AwesomenessIsAForce Conqueror's Haki]] by telling the angry mob in the process of lynching his whole family he'd ''[[KillThemAll kill them instead.]]''
* This is the main premise of ''Manga/PlusAnima'', where people (usually children) receive animal-based powers when subjected to extremely harsh conditions, intense fear, and life-threatening dangers.
* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' The Curse Series are a more powerful variants of the Legendary Weapons. However, the Cardinal Heroes who wield these weapons must experience extreme psychological trauma in order to unlock the Cursed Weapons. Early on, after losing a rigged duel due blatant cheating on part of Motoyasu & Malty, and having his one companion being forcefully taken away from him, Naofumi, the titular Shield Hero, unlocks his Shield's Curse Series, giving him the Wrath Shield. [[spoiler:Later, the Three Heroes would also unlock their own respective Curse Series following the Spirit Tortoise Incident.]]
* ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire'':
** A variation occurs during Ruby's introductory arc in the anime; when Ruby critically injures Tsukune, Moka is so enraged and grief-stricken at this that Inner Moka actually bypasses the [[RestrainingBolt rosary's]] [[PowerLimiter seal]] without Tsukune removing the rosary beforehand. Afterwards, together with an equally furious Mizore and Kurumu, she proceeds to kick Ruby's ass. This doesn't happen in the manga at all, and it is established during the whole manga that Inner Moka cannot be released while wearing the rosary, except via Lilith's Mirror.
** In the manga, when Moka saw the apparent murder of her mother Akasha by the hands of her eldest sister Akua, Moka's Shinso blood was unleashed.
* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'':
** Sailor Moon fully awakens as Princess Serenity when Tuxedo Mask takes a near-fatal blow for her. In the 90s anime she even unlocks the power of the Silver Crystal and uses it against Zoisite.
** In the manga and ''Crystal'', Chibiusa's power as Sailor Chibi Moon awakens (and breaks the brainwashing Wiseman inflicted on her) when she sees Sailor Pluto die after breaking the final taboo and stopping time. In the 90s anime, Endymion and Neo-Queen Serenity break her brainwashing, which does temporarily enable her to use her time's Silver Crystal, and her transformation into Chibi Moon happened offscreen.
* In ''Anime/SasamiMagicalGirlsClub'', a hidden power within Sasami activates for the first time after their club advisor Washu decides to quit. Everyone, including the witches, are dumbfounded at how she was able to manifest such powers, as even they were unable to do it. It shows up again throughout the show, and later her TrueCompanions are able to use the same ability due to ThePowerOfFriendship with Sasami.
* In ''Anime/TigerAndBunny'', Lunatic's power manifested when he tried to stop his father from beating his mother.
* A very tragic subversion takes place in ''Manga/TomorrowsJoe''. [[spoiler: Kim Yong-bi]] has a particular advantage over other boxers in the bantamweight division: he can't really gain weight, due to a mental block regarding eating. The ''massive'' downside is that said block comes from an ''horrifying'' incident in his past: [[spoiler: as a starving youngster and Korean War survivor, Kim beat a man to death over food, and he turned out to be his long-lost father.]]
* Shiki in ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' gains his Mystic Eyes of Death Perception as a result of his near death experience as a child.
* In ''LightNovel/UnlimitedFafnir'', several characters go through these right before learning to control their powers, or being able to summon something even more powerful to defeat the MonsterOfTheWeek.
* ''Manga/YonaOfTheDawn'': Zeno is completely immortal, doesn't age, regenerates from any injury, can grow scales that are impervious to any attack... the problem is, these only trigger if he's taking damage that warrants it, and does nothing to stop the associated pain.
* In ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV'', Yuya experiences a HeroicBSOD when Kachidoki gives him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. Further torment immediately leads to him becoming [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Awakened]] for the first time.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' has most of the kids, except for Reptil and Finesse, manifest their powers in such a way, with the crowning example probably being Striker manifesting his to fend off his child-molesting manager.
* Adam Warren's run as writer of ''ComicBook/Gen13'' introduced Leslie, a.k.a. "Trauma Queen", a member of another SecretProjectRefugeeFamily who had a variation of this trope: she was able to use her memories of traumatic experiences to activate a wide variety of superpowers. In Warren's last issue, Leslie invoked the memory of when one of the secret project's scientists proposed inflicting more intense trauma on her to make her more powerful[[note]]This specific memory allows her to read the mind of a rogue project scientist to locate a MacGuffin[[/note]].
* Deliberately {{averted|Trope}} in ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2014'', where Kamala Khan gains her powers through a peaceful communion with the Terrigen mists, and it's treated as an almost religious experience. G. Willow Wilson wanted to dispel the notion that all superhero origins have to be tragic or horrifying.
* ''ComicBook/PS238'': The superhero power couple Sovereign and Ultima Powers are trying to invoke this on their MuggleBornOfMages son Tyler and have sent him to the titular SuperheroSchool in the hopes of something traumatic happening to him. Tyler is, understandably, less than pleased.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** In the {{Elseworld}}s story ''Superman: Speeding Bullets'', where Kal-El is adopted by ComicBook/{{Batman}}'s parents Thomas and Martha Wayne, young Kal-El/Bruce Wayne's first manifestation of his superpowers is using his [[EyeBeams heat vision]] to kill the mugger who killed his adoptive parents.
** ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'s friend Thara Ak-Var had been under great pressure even before [[ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac Superman rescued Kandor from Brainiac]] and [[ComicBook/NewKrypton enlarged the Kryptonian city]]. When Brainiac stole Kandor, she became separated from her parents forever. She was adopted by her best friend's family, but they treated her as a nutjob only because she is religious. Then she starts having incomprehensible visions and developing strange powers, and her family will not help her out because they think she is a deluded fundamentalist. Then she fails at her job as security chief, her adoptive parent is killed, her adoptive mother becomes a cold monster, and her best friend declares her friendship over. Thara quits her job and starts hunting General Zod's spies down, even though she is branded as a traitor to Krypton because she is protecting the very humans who hate her because of her Kryptonian lineage. Then the very villains who invaded Kandor and killed her father [[ComicBook/WhoIsSuperwoman frame Thara for his murder]] and several more terrorist acts. In ''ComicBook/TheHuntForReactron'', Thara manages to convince her ex-friend of her innocence, but Kara continues to put her down constantly because of her beliefs and her inability to protect her father Zor-El. Then, Reactron, the villain who murdered Zor-El, attempts to murder both Kara and Thara's soulmate. Thara finally snaps, becomes the incarnation of [[GodOfFire Flamebird]] thanks to her fit of rage, and completely trashes Reactron.
* This is common in ''ComicBook/XMen''. PubertySuperpower is more widely applied.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]] first used her powers when her friend Annie got hit by a car and died in her arms, with Jean [[PsychicGlimpseOfDeath telepathically connecting with Annie in her final moments]].
** Rogue accidentally first used her powers when she kissed a boy she liked, [[VampiricDraining draining him of his memories and energy]] and leaving him in a coma.
** A variant with [[ComicBook/NewXMenAcademyX Mercury]], whose abilities just started one ordinary morning, meaning that a high-school cheerleader dissolved into a metallic goop on her bathroom floor out of nowhere.
** [[ComicBook/NewMutants Magma]] was thrown into a volcano.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsSunspot Sunspot]]'s power first emerged during a football game. The racist opposition started beating him up for being mixed-race and black, causing his SuperStrength to manifest to defend himself.
** In an issue of ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'', a poor kid woke up one day to find himself apparently totally alone in his house. He wanders around town, looking for ''anybody'', but it all seems deserted. It turns out that he had gained [[WalkingWasteland the ability to uncontrollably dissolve any living matter within several hundred yards of himself]] -- starting with [[SelfMadeOrphan his parents]], ending with [[WhereIWasBornAndRazed his entire town]]. Wolverine (protected by his HealingFactor) finds him terrified and hiding in a cave, then [[MercyKill does what he can for him]].
** {{Invoked|Trope}} with the Ritual of the Crucible in ''ComicBook/XMen2019''. To cut a long story short, whilst the resurrection process of Krakoa ''can'' be used to undo the mass depowering caused by [[ComicBook/HouseOfM Wanda and her "No More Mutants" decree]], the simple fact is that the number of ex-mutants ''wanting'' to undergo that process would overwhelm Krakoa's infrastructure if they were all done at once. Instead, would-be restorees must undergo the Crucible; a DuelToTheDeath with [[Characters/MarvelComicsApocalypse Apocalypse]], who [[BreakThemByTalking verbally castigates them]] all the while, and giving them every opportunity to back off, be healed, and return to their human life. Only those willing to fight on until Apocalypse deems satisfactory are killed and then [[CameBackStrong revived as true mutants again]]. Understandably, more than a few people find this appalling, and after the ''Trial of Magneto'' mini-series, Wanda uses [[spoiler:her death and passage through the mutant resurrection process]] to create 'the Waiting Room', a.k.a. 'the Eldritch Orchard'. All that a depowered mutant needs to do is step through the gate into a mutant heaven and then be put in the resurrection queue (it also picks out every mutant that never manifested their gifts or was lost before Cerebro came online).
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* Harry, in ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'' has a slightly puzzling variant -- his PsychicPowers are woken up by his falling/mass psychic assault by Dementors in the first Quidditch Match of 3rd Year (though [[spoiler: the Phoenix gave them a nudge]]). However, they stay more or less dormant, with a brief flare up in chapter 44, and for a while, they turn on (to an extent) whenever he gets angry or stressed. By chapter 60, he's using them comfortably and gets stronger very, very quickly. It's also implied that they were responsible for some of the things attributed to accidental magic as a child.
** Jean Grey likewise had a very traumatic power manifestation, when her best friend was hit by a car and killed at the age of six. It registered on a global scale and nearly killed her.
** Wanda discusses this trope in chapter 40 of the sequel, ''Ghosts of the Past'', indicates that it's relatively common (citing her own example in the process), and notes that how powerful the manifestation is tends to be an indication of how powerful the person is going to become.
* In ''Fanfic/CommonSense'', [[spoiler:Butterfree]] awakened PsychicPowers after [[spoiler:finding out that [[YouAreTooLate he failed to save his mate]]]]. And the first thing he did was [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown use them]] [[WipeTheFloorWithYou on those]] [[ATwinkleInTheSky responsible]].
* In the ''Fanfic/FacingTheFutureSeries'', Danny discovers a new ghost form in this manner.
* ''Fanfic/FatesCollide'': Ruby Rose first awakens her Silver Eye powers when she becomes incredibly stressed out and possibly has a concussion after taking a beating from Archer. Unlike canon, her Silver Eyes [[spoiler:unleash a Reality Marble.]]
* ''Fanfic/JusticeLeagueOfEquestria'': Rainbow Dash's superpowers are unlocked after she suffers from a case of Kryptonite Poisoning.
* In ''Fanfic/MyAbominableMonsterClassmatesCantBeThisCute'', this is standard for Grimm hybrids, as awakening their [[SoulPower Aura]] causes them to re-experience their suppressed humanity all at once. Ruby, being the TokenGoodTeammate, manages to awaken her aura peacefully, but Blake breaks down sobbing in horror (a state she later calls the 'real her', and equates to being seen naked), and [[spoiler: Weiss goes completely berserk]].
* In ''Fanfic/NeitherABirdNorAPlaneItsDeku'', a strong emotional trigger (like a traumatic experience) can activate one's Metahuman abilities. But there are notable [[AvertedTrope exceptions]] or even [[InvertedTrope inversions]] to this rule.
** Tsuyu Asui suddenly developed her ability without any sort of emotional trigger, transforming her into her current frog-like appearance without any warning.
** Mashirao Ojiro grew his tail after winning his first karate tournament at six years old. He complains that the sheer pain of suddenly sprouting a new appendage should have given him another power.
* In ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'', it's not uncommon for bloodliners to start manifesting their powers in life-or-death situations. An example is Misty: at age seven she fell into the Cerulean Gym's pool and almost drowned, and just when she was thinking that maybe she was better off dead (due to the way [[ParentalFavoritism her family]] [[TheUnfavorite always treated her]]), her powers kicked in [[SuperNotDrowningSkills allowing her to breathe inside the water]].
* In ''Fanfic/TheLightningStrike'', Skye's Inhuman talents are awakened a year in advance of when they were triggered in canon after her soul is nearly absorbed by a Dementor (although she only realises it when losing self-control during a session of passionate sex with Harry).
* A variation occurs in ''Fanfic/RosarioVampireBrightestDarkness Act I''. When Tsukune is badly injured after TakingTheBullet for Moka, courtesy of a jealous Mizore trying to MurderTheHypotenuse, [[SplitPersonality Inner Moka]] is so horrified and outraged that she actually bypasses her [[PowerLimiter rosary's]] [[RestrainingBolt seal]] to give Mizore a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown.
* ''Fanfic/ServiceWithASmile'': Aura is a SoulPower that must be "unlocked" by someone with unlocked Aura in order to make full use of it. In ''extremely'' rare situations, someone can unlock their own Aura when their life is in danger; it's generally assumed this is where unlocked Aura came from in the first place. After Jaune is mugged and beaten halfway to Hell, Cinder unlocks his Aura [[HealingFactor so that he'll heal faster]], but everyone tells the police that Jaune unlocked his Aura on his own because it's technically illegal to unlock someone's Aura outside of very specific circumstances.
* Exploited in ''Fanfic/SonOfTheSannin''. [[spoiler:After Sasuke is forced to stab Naruto in order to BeatTheCurseOutOfHim, Obito tricks him into thinking that the wound was fatal, causing him to awaken his Mangekyo Sharingan. Obito had planned on taking it for himself, but reinforcements show up before he gets the chance and he's forced to retreat.]] The concept is also deconstructed by the fact that if an ability is unlocked with trauma, the ability itself would become a TraumaButton.
* ComicBook/TeenTitans ''Our Own League'' books:
** Superboy discovers his telekinesis when [[spoiler:one of Brainiac's robots {{Mind Rape}}s him with [[YourWorstNightmare his worst fear]]: Returning to life as a lab rat and having his memories of his newfound family erased. Desperation to escape the imaginary pod activates the latent power and shatters the robot.]]
** Subverted for Aqualad. The first time he used his [[MakingASplash hydrokinetic powers]] (in a way too big to be a coincidence) was when he saved his cousin/foster sister from drowning. While the event started out terrifying, realizing he could WalkOnWater and control the rain turned fear into euphoria.
* This is why Gecko Moria Awakens his [[CastingAShadow Shadow-Shadow Devil Fruit]] in the ''Franchise/OnePiece'' fanfic ''Fanfic/ThisBites'': awakening from his slumber to discover his army of zombie slaves has been decimated and his three living allies defeated by invaders who attacked the island as he was sleeping would have been traumatic enough... but it also {{trigger}}s Moria's memories of being the SoleSurvivor when Kaido brutally slaughtered his original crew. The combined trauma causes him to Awaken, [[TookALevelInBadass resulting in a massive power boost to his abilities]].
* A possibility for unicorns in the ''Fanfic/TriptychContinuum''. Anypony who attempts to find new magic in desperate circumstances has the ''chance'' to come up with a spontaneous working: the odds are somewhat improved for those acting from the heart of their mark. But it's only a chance, and most of the other options work out to 'fully uncontrolled magic surging into the world.' It's the closest thing unicorns have to a chaos effect, and those who don't touch their dream just might die all the faster.
* In ''Fanfic/WaitingIsWorthIt'', Izuku's telekinetic quirk awakens when he is accidentally pushed off a bridge and breaks his back, crippling himself for life.
* Tony Stark in ''Fanfic/TheWarIsFarFromOverNow'' shows the occasional sign that he hasn't been completely cured of Extremis during the Civil War arc but it's not until he witnesses the tape of his parents' murders that he fully manifests it... by breathing fire on Steve and Bucky.
* In ''Fanfic/QuirkIncubus'', Izuku discovered his quirk when his English teacher Mr. Taya targeted him with for molestation, his quirk's first manifestation having been forced upon him, with Izuku allowing repeat offenses for the power boost.
* Ruby Rose awakens her Silver Eyes in Chapter 23 of ''Fanfic/RemnantInferisDOOM'' when she sees Yang almost crushed to death by the Master of Erebus, causing her to unleash her powers and melt off the demon's flesh with a blast of holy light.
* In ''Fanfic/TheSilverRaven'', when a slitherbeast was just about to kill Lilith, Nero, in blind rage, awakened his Devil Bringer and promptly crushed the beast with his new appendage to save his mother.
* ''Fanfic/RemnantOfAWorm'': Taylor unlocks her Semblance after learning about Brian's death. As it creates clones that copy her actions, she interprets it to mean that her own soul is telling her that she can't change.
* ''Fanfic/TatteredCapesUnderAShatteredMoon'': The way that both Parahuman abilities and Aura/Semblances are usually gained following intense stress leads Defiant to fear that the latter is also caused by Entities.
* Normally a person's quirk kicks in in early adolescents. In ''Fanfic/TurningANewLeaf'', Izuku's quirk doesn't kick in until his early teens when he sees Bakugo being held hostage by the Sludge Villain.
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[[folder:Film]]
* This happens to the main character in ''Film/KungFuHustle'': after he is beaten to within an inch of his life, his chi flows are unblocked, and his potential to become the Greatest Kung Fu Master the World has Ever Known is suddenly realized.
* In the film version of ''Film/{{Matilda}}'', Matilda's telekinesis first displays itself when her father rips up her library books and tries to force her to watch TV with the rest of the family.
* In ''Film/NinjaAssassin'', Raizo gains an EleventhHourSuperpower after [[spoiler:Mika is stabbed by Lord Ozunu, and he gains the same type of FlashStep Lord Ozunu used prior]].
* Happens twice to [[spoiler:Will]] in ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', once when he's defending his friends from Warren and again when [[spoiler:Royal Pain throws him off the side of the school.]]
* A variant in ''Film/SpiderMan1''. Though Peter gains all of his powers at once from the radioactive spider bite, he originally has a very difficult time using them, particularly the web-swinging. However, when [[DeathByOriginStory Uncle Ben is shot]] and a grieving Peter tries to chase down the killer for revenge, he finds that LeParkour is too impractical to catch up to the getaway car, leading him to perfect the [[BuildingSwing web-slinging technique]] that he uses from then on as a superhero.
* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': Erik Lehnsherr is originally only able to use his powers when extremely angry. The first two times, it involves maternal separation.
** ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'': James Howlett's awakening occurs when he stabs his father's killer to death.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/AirAwakens'': Vhalla's Awakening as a Windwalker comes at the moment when she is pushed from the palace spire. She has to recover for a week.
* Garion of the ''Literature/{{Belgariad}}'' comes into his power this way. Though he is sensitive to sorcery for a while, and his first (unconscious) use of it was to heal a brain-addled man, he first deliberately uses his power against a man who has just slapped his Aunt Pol, and kills him when he learns the same man killed his parents. [[KillItWithFire In the same way.]]
** Aldur invoked this for Belgarath by telling him to move a large boulder. When Belgarath became so frustrated that he shouted at the boulder to move, it did. Upon meeting another sorcerer in the ''Malloreon'' who gained his powers similarly, the main characters suppose this is the typical way for it to happen, and that it also explains why there are so few sorcerers around. If the gift tends to come in a fit of anger over something, the first thing he'll probably do is wish the object of contention out of existence, inadvertently breaking the one ironclad rule of sorcery: ''never unmake something'', which is punished by the ''caster'' being unmade instead. In other words, maybe all too often someone's first act of sorcery is also ''his last''.
* While a rather softer version then most, ''The Boy who was as hard as Stone'' has Joe undergoing this after taking a beating from bullies.
* This is the case in ''Literature/{{Brennus}}'', mixed with PubertySuperpower. Manifestation is in response to a traumatic event, and often manifestation itself is just as if not more traumatic than the triggering event.
** Interestingly enough, the [[AllThereInTheManual Brennus Files]] article on the subject noted that, while ''exceptionally'' rare, an overwhelmingly ''positive'' experience can cause a Manifestation just as easily as a ''negative'' one. One of the most powerful Metahumans, Elysium, manifested while dancing with the love of her life.
* ''Literature/CodexAlera'': Odiana first came into her [[MakingASplash watercrafting]] abilities when she was gang-raped by slavers. Unfortunately, since watercrafting gives you a sixth sense for the emotions the people around you are experiencing, it made the trauma even worse.
* In ''Creator/KatherineKurtz'''s ''Literature/{{Deryni}}'' there is a short story in which an 11-year-old boy's healing powers are triggered when his cat is severely injured.
* In ''Literature/DragonBones'' Ward has some weak magical ability, but lost most of it when his abusive father almost killed him. He regains it when [[spoiler: a supernatural entity attacks his sister, and won't let go. This makes him angry, which unlocks his magic.]]
* ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'': A ghola's memories can be restored by inflicting psychological trauma.
** In ''Literature/HereticsOfDune'', Miles Teg gets SpiderSense and SuperSpeed after being tortured.
** In [[Literature/LegendsOfDune the prequels]], Norma Cenva's latent MindOverMatter powers are awakened while she's being tortured by the Cymeks. The resulting mental blast is several orders more powerful than that utilized by the other Sorceresses of Rossak and literally disintegrates her body. Fortunately, she uses her new powers to create a better body for herself atom-by-atom.
** Technically, any Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother becomes this way by ingesting poison and hoping that her body will metabolize it into a substance that will transform her.
*** They DO train for many years, practicing an intricate form of body control, learning to speed up and slow down their own metabolism and adjust it as needed, before taking that particular test.
* In ''Literature/TheGirlFromTheMiraclesDistrict'', berserkerism is unnoticeable until the person carrying the gene goes through major physical or emotional trauma, whereupon it manifests and becomes a perpetual problem to keep in check. It doesn't necessarily show up right away -- Nikita mentions that she only turned berserk a day after she'd been rescued from her father, when she had nightmares about what'd happened.
* Literature/HarryPotter initially used his unfocused, underage magic in times of distress. This seems to be a common way for magic to appear in the setting, but not universal: contrast Voldemort, whose powers manifested as ways to manipulate and hurt people.
* Creator/MercedesLackey's ''Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar'':
** In the ''Literature/LastHeraldMageTrilogy'', the protagonist, Vanyel, has his [[PsychicPowers Gifts]] triggered when his lover/soulmate commits suicide, after using him to help power a CoolGate spell. The backlash of Tylendel's power, released by his death, burns open all of Vanyel's mental channels at once.
** In ''Brightly Burning'', Lavan's [[PlayingWithFire Firestarting Gift]] was starting to come through as a normal PubertySuperpower, but being tortured by older students at a BoardingSchoolOfHorrors forces it to full power prematurely.
* ''Literature/InAWorldJustRight'': Johnathan Aubrey was just a normal kid until he survived a plane crash that killed his entire family, and gave him horrible scars on his face that alienated him from the rest of his classmates. Lucky for him, this somehow gave him the ability to create other worlds with entirely different parameters as he sees fit, which he can enter at will. [[spoiler: It's revealed by the end of the story that other people who've suffered trauma get this power.]]
* ''Literature/InCryptid'': [[HumanOutsideAlienInside Sarah]], who already has telepathic {{Puberty Superpower}}s, goes into a coma after [[spoiler:giving a Covenant strike team LaserGuidedAmnesia]] and spends five years recovering. Once she feels fully recovered, it's revealed that she was actually undergoing her "instars", a kind of EvolutionPowerUp that turns her into [[spoiler:a Johrlac queen, capable of tearing holes between dimensions]].
* In Creator/SergeyLukyanenko's ''Literature/LabyrinthOfReflections'', Divers most commonly acquire their rare gift under extremely stressful circumstances, such as when your friend is dying in RealLife and you have to exit CyberSpace ''right now'' without using any common devices.
** The short-story ''Transparent Stained Glass Windows'' reveals that the Russian government is working on a secret project aimed at creating Divers using a virtual prison as a cover. Their goal is to induce traumatic experiences in the inmates which mirror the reason for their imprisonment. The project is a failure, though.
* ''Literature/LegacyOfTheDragokin'': This is how Benji activates his dragokin powers [[spoiler: at the very end of the story when he leaps to his mom's defense.]]
* In the original novel of ''{{Literature/Matilda}}'', her telekinesis first appears when she grows uncontrollably angry over being (loudly and violently) accused of something she did not do.
* In ''Literature/{{Renegades}}'', the prodigies who don't gain their powers at birth usually acquire them due to a traumatic event. Several examples are given:
** Ruby gained her BodyToJewel power when looters attacked her family's house and she swallowed a bag of jewels to keep them out of their hands.
** Oscar gained SmokeOut when he nearly died from smoke inhalation in a house fire.
** Leroy became a PoisonousPerson when a fellow student who hated him poured various acids on him.
** Nova is an interesting case, in that she could induce ForcedSleep since she was born, but only became TheSleepless after witnessing the death of her family.
* In Creator/StephenKing's short story "The Revelations of Becka Paulson", Becka, an ordinary housewife, accidentally shoots herself in the head with a small-caliber pistol while cleaning house. The trauma to her brain gives her PsychicPowers and makes her more intelligent as well.
* Books by Creator/BrandonSanderson:
** ''Franchise/{{Mistborn}}'':
*** [[FunctionalMagic Allomantic]] powers only manifest themselves following an intense trauma, which is usually a near-death experience (not always, though, as Kelsier, one of the main characters, came into his powers after watching his wife get beaten to death). [[AristocratsAreEvil Noble houses]] often severely beat their children to try and force "snapping".
*** In later books, Snapping is caused automatically by "mist-sickness", which by design only affects unSnapped Allomancers, and just badly enough to Snap them.
*** WordOfGod is that the primary reason that Vin learns Allomancy so quickly is because she Snapped at ''birth''. Even though she didn't know what she was doing, she was using Allomancy before she could walk.
** ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'':
*** It is explicitly stated that only those who are "broken" can form a Nahel bond and become a Surgebinder. However, this process is usually far slower and less obvious than in ''Mistborn''. What happens is that [[ElementalEmbodiment spren]] find people with broken souls and slip into the cracks, shoring up their soul and granting them Surgebinding in the process. While Surgebinders will use their powers instinctively, it usually starts as [[HealingFactor healing oddly quickly]] or [[GravityMaster having arrows always hit their shield instead of them]]. It takes something big for them to draw enough power to realize what is happening.
*** A cult known as the Envisagers ''thought'' that they could force themselves to become Radiants by invoking this. They would frequently put themselves in near-death situations to see if a spren would come to rescue them. Being unaware of how the Nahel bond worked, this tended to result in their deaths. Ironically, when one member of the group reported them to the local authorities, hoping that they could get some kind of mental help for their cult insanity, the local ruler had them all executed as heretics.
* In ''VideoGame/StarCraft: Ghost: Nova'', the titular character is unaware of her enormous PsychicPower potential, and her wealthy father goes to great lengths to keep it a secret, lest his daughter be taken away to the Ghost Academy. She knows that she is somehow able to sense what other people are feeling but can't explain it. However, when a group of rebels infiltrates her parents' penthouse mansion and kills them in front of her, her MindOverMatter powers manifest in a rather spectacular manner. The transparent dome over the penthouse is completely shattered by her mental blast that also kills anyone in the vicinity but her. That dome is, apparently, rated to withstand a direct nuclear strike. However, she never uses her power to that extent again. It's heavily implied that Nova is much more powerful than even Kerrigan, at least until Kerrigan becomes the Queen of Blades.
* The second time Henry's time travel ability manifested in ''Literature/TheTimeTravelersWife'' was when he was involved in a car accident. If he hadn't time traveled, he would have been killed.
* ''Literature/{{Touch 2017}}'' is a deconstruction of this: in this world, people only seem to get powers this way, and our main characters are all grappling with issues as a result. The main character, James, was [[RapeAsBackstory raped]] by a stranger while his friend Caspar got powers due to his AbusiveParents [[spoiler:trying to {{Invoke}} this trope]]. It's noted that more benign examples exist, though, like breaking a bone in a less traumatic way.
* ''Literature/VoidDomain'': After [[spoiler: Eva loses her eyes]], she gains an alternate method of sight.
* ''Literature/WearingTheCape'': Ever since The Event, if someone is in an incredibly stressful (and especially life-threatening) situation, they can "break through," gaining superpowers sufficient to deal with the situation, based on [[PersonalityPowers what they consider an appropriate response]]. Natural disasters often cause Breakthroughs, as do supervillain attacks, and the military was happily surprised to discover that basic training has a small chance to trigger a Breakthrough -- though they also created an optional, much more brutal program with a higher success rate. There are also "origin chasers," people who deliberately put themselves in dangerous situations in the hopes of breaking through. They typically end up as a statistic right next to the suicides, but it does occasionally work.
* In ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', those who have the "spark", the more powerful manifestation of the ability to "channel", and who haven't been trained in channeling by someone who already can, will typically begin channeling unconsciously in their mid-to-late teens, and it will usually manifest itself during either a traumatic situation or when they wish to do something suitable for one who is angsty in general. For many, this takes the form of an eavesdropping weave or something similar. For one of the main characters, Nynaeve, it is an extreme sickness of a friend that leads to her unconsciously forming a healing weave.
* In the ''Literature/WildCards'' universe, traumatic events can lead to the xenovirus Takis-A activating. Of course, being born is a pretty traumatic event, which is why a lot of people turn their card right at birth, but it is not uncommon for people to turn into during adolescence as well. Purposefully causing stress to a carrier is considered a penal offence.
* In one of the short stories in ''Literature/TheWitcher'' book ''Literature/TheLastWish'', a queen hires Geralt to kill a monster (actually a cursed prince) to stop him from marrying her daughter. [[spoiler: When she nearly succeeds, it turns out that the princess is really in love and is an untrained source -- and so everyone must forget their differences and fight together to get her powers under control.]]
* ''Literature/{{Worm}}'' provides the page quote.
** The vast majority of [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividual capes]] acquire their powers after experiencing some sort of severe trauma, and typically they will develop a power somehow related to whatever situation they are in (physical traumas usually result in physical powers, while mental usually trauma results in mental powers, for instance). This has some interesting results, like cape demographics skewing toward women and people from bad parts of the world, as well as resulting in a balance of more Villains than Heroes since nearly everyone with powers has been failed by society and wants some payback.
** Second-generation capes, the children of first-generations, at first appear to have an "easier" time with triggers, such as from waking up alone after sleepwalking or due to a rough foul in a basketball game. In actuality, first-generation capes will tend to have dysfunctional family lives due to their trauma and powers which will in turn put their children under high levels of stress for most of their lives. Glory Girl, for example, was desperate to prove herself to her parents and triggered after the foul when she realized her parents ''weren't even paying attention''.
** Additionally, those who already have powers can experience a ''second'' trigger that improves their powers or removes some of their limitations. These require another extremely traumatic event, typically similar to the first trigger. Apparently Third and Fourth triggers are possible, but are very rare. It's also possible to Trigger twice in a row, due to a continued traumatic even or other reasons, which is what happened to [[spoiler:Taylor]]. The overwhelming and disturbing sensations of [[spoiler:suddenly sensing all the nearby insects]] with their new powers was so traumatic they triggered again.
** There's another way trauma can awaken new powers: if a parahuman's power is tied to a body part, losing that body part causes the power to adapt. An example would be Valefor, as [[spoiler: after Skitter [[EyeScream blinded him with maggots]], his HypnoticEyes power evolved into a CompellingVoice.]]
** It turns out that there's a completely justified reason for this mechanism, [[BlueAndOrangeMorality or at least a logical one.]] [[spoiler: The Entities need data on each superpower-granting shard they release, and concluded the best way to get that data is in combat. The shards are thus engineered to only activate when the host is in extreme danger, increasing the chances that they'll end up in situations where the host will be fighting or will be psychologically-damaged enough to go out and cause trouble and thus start fighting.]]
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/{{Angel}}'', "[[Recap/AngelS02E04Untouched Untouched]]". Bethany, the girl with telekinesis, had it awakened when she was abused physically and sexually by her father. It also flared up when someone threatened her in an alley early in the ep.
* On ''Series/TheFinder'', Walter's powers of deduction are purportedly because of a few bumps to the head that occurred during military service.
* ''Series/FirstWave'': In an early episode with a Ukrainian telekinetic, a government agent tells Cade that her powers first awakened when a heavy cart fell on top of her father. She lifted the cart off him with a thought.
* ''Series/{{Haven}}'': "Troubles" usually emerge after traumatic events.
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* Within the works of ''Music/PaulShapera'', traumatic events (such as flinging oneself off a cliff, being chased by a death cult, or stuck within the Hall of Mirrors in a demented carnival) are how Posthumans awaken their RealityWarper abilities, allowing them to exert a degree of control over the universes (called Narratives due to the {{Metafiction}} aspect of the whole thing) within the various ConceptAlbums. That being said, RealityWarpingIsNotAToy is in full effect, [[spoiler: if Posthumans try to push a narrative too hard, it can tear, resulting in a [[HellIsThatNoise horrific sound]] as an entire universe is destroyed.]]
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[[folder:Roleplay]]
* PlayedForLaughs in ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues''. All of the students receive superpowers after a MassSuperEmpoweringEvent, but some of them aren't immediately able to tell what those powers are. Jae offers to beat Destiny up to see if that will awaken her power (which is quickly pointed out as a bad idea by the rest of their friends).
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Aberrant}}'', triggering superpowers is called an "Eruption", and considering the fact that it's White Wolf we are talking about, there are quite a lot of people who obtained their powers in the midst of something dangerous. One piece of fluff text in the core rulebook is a variation of a suicide hotline's pamphlet that explicitly asks people to not do suicidal things in the hope they will Erupt, even.
* Zig-zagged in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'', where people can Awaken as mages in a rare moment of clarity where they see past mundane reality and touch the Supernal Realms of magic. For the lucky ones, this can be a peaceful or even joyful moment; for the rest, well, {{Near Death Experience}}s are a fairly common source of Awakenings. "Banishers" get it even worse, suffering Awakenings so nightmarishly traumatic that they instinctively despise all things magic. Archmages can actually induce Awakenings with the right magic, but those aren't great for the target's sanity either, though interestingly in those cases it's the Awakening that causes trauma rather than trauma that causes an Awakening.
** Klagen, Neid and Grimm typically go through this in ''TabletopGame/GeniusTheTransgression'', with Klagen Catalyzing in grief, Neid from ostracism and Grimm in rage. Sometimes it's directly related to the event, and other times as a result of whatever bit of MadScience they put together while dealing with it. Klagen tend to be the OnlySaneMan in their groups; Grimms [[HairTriggerTemper do not]], and neither do [[TheyCalledMeMad Neids]].
* In the lore of ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'', one in every million sentient beings in the Multiverse is born with a "Spark", or the potential to become a [[PrestigiousPlayerTitle Planeswalker]]. Igniting that Spark and actually becoming a Planeswalker is sometimes the result of an epiphany after years of meditation and preparation, but is more likely to occur as the result of physical, emotional, or psychic trauma.
** [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent Kiora]]? Eaten by a SeaMonster while trying to protect her sister. [[PlayingWithFire Chandra]]? The entire population of her hometown was [[DoomedHometown burned alive]] while she watched. [[GadgeteerGenius Venser]]? Ground zero for a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind between a planeswalker and a telepathic monster. [[ManipulativeBastard Urza]]? Continent-sinking, ice-age-inducing, reality-shattering [[FantasticNuke magical explosion]] to the ''face''. [[VampireMonarch Sorin]]? [[IHateYouVampireDad Grandpa Edgar turned him into the second vampire]] [[MonsterProgenitor (Edgar was the first)]] on the plane of Innistrad via an extremely agonizing [[DealWithTheDevil demonic ritual]].
** The Spark can also be ignited by extreme happiness, as proven by [[RebelLeader Samut]] in the ''Hour of Devastation'' storyline. In her immense happiness and relief that her god and people have managed to take down one of the corrupt gods and escape the fallen city, her Spark suddenly ignites.
*** And in the only other positive awakening, Basri finally winning at a trial he had aspired to his whole life.
* Common in the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' as well:
** ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'': Whenever possible, the Garou make sure they identify likely candidates to hold the werewolf gene and keep watch over them. But for the Lost Cubs that slip through the cracks, the First Change generally means abrupt transformation into a frenzied monster and waking up surrounded by shredded corpses. It's even worse for the Ratkin, who have a heavier Wyld-infusion; it's so common for Ratkin to retreat permanently into insanity that they have two entire Aspects covering it: the Munchmausen, who regress into childlike fantasy, and the Twitchers, who are {{Grimdark}} ''even for the [[CrapsackWorld World of Darkness]]''.
** ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'': Some mages Awaken in circumstances that send them straight into Marauder-hood, wrapping themselves in a bubble of permanent delusion that shields them from Paradox. Their madness taps into their magic, causing reality itself to warp to match their delusions.
* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' GaidenGame ''TabletopGame/DarkHeresy'', this is the result of choosing the "Nascent Psyker" background package. The player has psychic powers building up, locked away in the back of their brain, waiting to spill out in an [[SuperPowerMeltdown uncontrolled fashion]] in a moment of high stress. Given that this is [[CrapsackWorld 40k]], this tends to be a [[DemonicPossession Bad]] [[HellOnEarth Thing]].
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* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'': Asura finds the lifeless body a girl who resembled his daughter after a bombardment attack. Overcome with [[DespairEventHorizon despair]] and [[UnstoppableRage rage]], he unleashes it all in the form of Berserk Asura.
* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' has this with Ragna. Terumi locked his Azure Grimoire from activating, and it was mostly a [[CurbStompbattle one sided fight for Terumi]]. Just as he was about to finish Ragna off, [[spoiler:Lambda/Nu]] jumped in the way and took the blow. She then gives her powers to Ragna, resulting in him getting the "Idea Engine" merging with his Azure Grimoire which makes it's powers closer to complete. He then proceeds to wipe the floor with Terumi.
* Ryu in ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIV'' gains the ability to transform into a dragon early on in the game, but for the first half of the game he only has access to his weakest form, Aura. He unlocks several more shapeshifting powers, including a breath attack for Aura and a much more powerful Kaiser transformation, during a scene which involves Captain Rasso massacring a village of innocents and being forced into a SeeminglyHopelessBossFight with a monster that beats him and his friends to within an inch of their lives.
* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' series:
** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'', Dante unlocks the [[SuperMode Devil Trigger]] ability after losing a fight with his brother Vergil, who then steals the amulet that Dante keeps as an heirloom of their dead mother and impales Dante on his own sword.
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'''s Nero has ''two'' such awakenings. Nero's first awakening happened when a demon attack had Kyrie in grave danger, and resulted in awakening his Devil Bringer hand. The other awakening happens in game, when Nero is very nearly killed by Agnus and his Angelo and Gladius demons, resulting in the resurrection of Yamato and the unlocking of Nero's own Devil Trigger, a FightingSpirit that is very reminiscent of [[spoiler:Vergil, [[{{Foreshadowing who is revealed to be Nero's father in the fifth game]]]].
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' has two examples:
*** When [[spoiler:Dante has a light bulb moment and realizes that the Rebellion can fuse his split demon halves, he impales himself with it and absorbs the Sparda, obtaining his Sin Devil Trigger and Devil Sword Dante.]]
*** In the game's climax, [[spoiler: Nero, shaken by the realization he has blood relatives in Dante and the recently-resurrected Vergil realizes that they two are about to kill each other and either way he'd lose a member of his new family. The emotional peak he reaches from this realization makes his devil powers truly awaken, regrowing his severed arm and unlocking a true Devil Trigger.]]
* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' it seems mages can awaken their power if they are faced with strong emotions. For example, Wynne set one of her bullies on fire.
* Psycho Mantis of ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' had his powers fully awaken after he accidentally read his father's mind and learned just what he thought of the young Mantis (his father hated him, blaming him for his mother dying while giving birth to him), bringing Mantis to believe his father was going to kill him. [[NoodleIncident He doesn't remember much of what happened after that mind-reading]], but whatever happened resulted in the destruction of his entire village.
* In ''VideoGame/ESPRaDe'', Yusuke's psychic powers manifested when he was a child, but he kept them supressed until years later when goons from the evil Yaksa organization slit his friend's throat in front of him, prompting him to awaken his psychic powers and go on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'':
** Rydia is an inversion; she has an innate talent for magic, but the trauma of watching her village being burned to the ground makes it difficult for her to use fire spells.
** In response to his parents deaths, Edge is enraged at Rubicante, the Archfiend Edge deemed responsible. In his anger, Edge unlocked his Flood and Blitz Ninjutsu techniques.
* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'':
** The [[spoiler:death of the Avatar's mother in a HeroicSacrifice]] causes the Avatar enough anguish to [[ScaledUp transform into a dragon]] and stays like this until the end of the chapter, when their best friend Azura manages to get to them at great risk to herself.
** In [[spoiler: the Avatar's child]] Kana's Paralogue, Kana (barely a pre-teen) is so terrified when their living place is invaded, and the Avatar gets attacked right in front of them, that they also transform into a dragon. They don't recover until the end of the chapter, either, and cannot remember what happened, so they're shocked when the Avatar explains what took place.
** In the ''Heirs of Fates'' DLC stage, a male Kana [[RuleOfThree also transforms into a dragon]] after [[spoiler:his home is ''completely'' destroyed, his family is murdered, ''and'' he and other children are thrown in a sort-of DeadlyGame.]] Again, he remains a Dragon for the whole chapter and cannot recall anything when he recovers.
* ''VideoGame/InfamousSecondSon'' Eugene does this to ward off some bullies in high school after one of them pushes it too far and knocks his laptop out of his hands.
* Lang in ''[[VideoGame/LegendOfLegaia Legaia II: Duel Saga]]'' only awakens his origin, Galea, after being beaten to the point of near-death by a monster living at the top of Mt. Gabel
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', [[spoiler:Princess Zelda]]'s powers awaken for the first time after [[spoiler:Calamity Ganon's return, which killed her father and the Champions and destroyed the entire kingdom and when Link was at death's door and was about to be killed right in front of her by a Guardian.]]
* ''Franchise/LifeIsStrange'':
** In [[VideoGame/LifeIsStrange the first game]], Max's ability to rewind time is triggered when she sees her best friend Chloe (although she doesn't know who it is at the time) get shot. [[spoiler:In Episode 2, she manages to [[TimeStandsStill freeze time entirely for several minutes]] in response to seeing Kate jump off the dormitory roof]].
** ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange2'': Daniel's telekenetic abilites awaken when his father gets shot in front of him.
** Alex's empathy powers in ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrangeTrueColors'' are shown to have manifested due to traumatic events throughout her childhood, [[spoiler:including her mother's death, her father abandoning her and Gabe, and the cruelty she endured in the foster care system.]]
* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', when Jack is discussing her past as a test subject for Cerberus' biotic engineering program, she mentions that the scientists intentionally tried to invoke this through torturing her, believing that pain could allow her to bypass mental barriers and become a stronger biotic. She doesn't know if it ''actually'' worked or not, considering all of the other horrific tests and treatments they put her through, and she destroyed most of their work when she escaped, so the truth would never be known.
* In the prologue of ''VideoGame/NEOTheWorldEndsWithYou'', Rindo awakens his psyche ability to jump into the past the moment he sees Fret crushed by a truck.
* ''VideoGame/TheOuterWorlds'': Your [[BulletTime Tactical Time Dilation]] abilities are said to be a side effect of being stuck in cryogenic sleep for about sixty years longer than expected, coupled with the dubious chemicals Phineas Wells gave you in order to help you survive the awakening process.
* In the ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'' series, obtaining your Persona involves either being in mortal danger from [[TheHeartless Shadows]], or accepting your ShadowArchetype as part of you, and sometimes even both.
** The casts of ''VideoGame/Persona1'' and ''VideoGame/Persona2'' awaken their Personas when they experienced an extreme physical, mental or emotional reaction, like seeing a hospital full of people die to zombies or watching a woman burn alive.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona3'', Persona awakenings come from accepting the prospect of mortality but also not wanting to die. Personas are summoned via an Evoker, an fake gun that's [[InvokedTrope designed to invoke a fear of death to temporarily manifest your Persona]].
*** This game also introduces the concept of artificially awakened Personas, Personas forced to manifest by painful human experimentation, and are hostile to their users.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona4'', every Persona-user save for the protagonist [[spoiler:and the killer]] awaken their Personas after being tormented by their EnemyWithout.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona5'', the heroes each awaken to their Persona after being faced with the fact that their enemies are irredeemable scumbags who won't go punished because their victims refuse to stand up to them, enraging them enough that their ShadowArchetype comes to them with a DareToBeBadass speech.
* Imu from ''VideoGame/SenranKagura'' in the Hebijo story mode of ''Shinovi Versus'' only manages to activate her Root of Calamity when she sees her sister [[TakingTheBullet take a bullet]] for her, getting beat up by the culprit and realising that the culprit is going after her best friend Miyabi next.
* In the original ''[[VideoGame/SuikodenI Suikoden]]'', the main character comes into possession of the Soul Eater rune, a powerful rune that, true to its name, devours the souls of those its used on. [[spoiler: Throughout the events of the game, the rune becomes stronger (thus unlocking more powerful spells) by devouring the souls of people who are especially close to the protagonist; first, his loyal caretaker/bodyguard, then his own father, and finally, his best friend, who, as the former owner of the rune, sacrificed himself by forcing the rune to take his soul in order to prevent the BigBad from using him as a hostage to take the rune for herself.]]
* ''Videogame/TrialsOfMana'':
** Kevin unlocks the ability to shapeshift into a werewolf when he's attacked by his pet wolf cub, Karl, and he's forced to kill him in self-defence.
** Angela has a less-violent example of this trope. The first time she shows any sort of magical talent is after being told that she's going to be a HumanSacrifice for a forbidden spell. After that, Angela inadvertently teleports outside of the castle where she resides.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', you trigger one [[spoiler: on the [[KillEmAll Genocide Route]]. When you split Undyne in half with a single strike, she gains enough determination to protect her friends that she transforms into [[SuperMode Undyne the Undying.]]]]
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* In ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'', Maya had started training for her latent spirit-channeling abilities, but was too young to host a spirit until she saw [[spoiler:Redd White]] -- the man who murdered her sister not only nearly getting away scot-free, but also seeing Phoenix giving up.
* In ''VisualNovel/WickedWillow'', a brush with death awakens the protagonist's before-unknown magical powers, kicking off the plot.
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* In ''Webcomic/AutumnBay'', as part of his awakening to magic, [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/28/ Ghoul catches a glimpse of everything]] (due to a sorcerer's natural connection to the AkashicRecords). This [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/51/ traps him on his own memories]] and [[AsleepForDays puts him in a short coma]].
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' this is known as an [[http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=1114 Angst-Induced Awakening]], or, less seriously, an angst-splosion.
* In ''Webcomic/FreakAngels'' it turns out that "near-death" experiences amplify the Freak Angels' powers and unlock new ones. For example, Arkady is capable of teleporting because of that drug overdose in her teens. [[spoiler: Turns out that ''[[CameBackStrong actually dying]]'' will do the trick as well, and this may in fact have been what happened to Arkady. It definitely happens to three other main characters before it occurs to them to try and find a less traumatic method.]]
* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' this is typically how [[MadScientist Sparks]] awaken. Most Sparks end up [[HoistByHisOwnPetard killed by their own breakthrough devices]] or [[BurnTheWitch burned at the stake as witches]] by an angry mob. Many simply go mad and destroy everything in their vicinity. It's also suggested that a breakthrough can be triggered by strong emotions, like being upset over death of a loved one. Gil notes that Agatha’s breakthrough was very peaceful compared to other Sparks. [[spoiler: Because it wasn't one. Agatha is the child of two already rather powerful Sparks and had her breakthrough about a decade ago. Her paternal uncle, a powerful Spark in his own right, outfitted the girl with a Spark-suppressing device to hide her in plain sight. Agatha's official breakthrough was a slow gradual loss of the device's effect.]]
* In ''Webcomic/LastRes0rt'' the existence of souls is scientifically proven, quantified in "sterling", people with more or less than a sterling's worth of soul can tap into it for magic but most people are born with a stable sterling soul that can't be tapped. However, a severe trauma can "shatter" a sterling soul, after which one can attempt to pick up the pieces and transform into a [[OurGeniesAreDifferent djinni-si]], though if they die before piecing themselves back together they rise as a zombie. Vampires are a specific type of djinn-si whose soul-shattering and transformation are facilitated by an existing vampire.
* ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'': {{Mad Scientist}}s tend to awaken to their full potential due to a variety of factors. Danger is a big one, as is the laughter of fools (typically "those fools at the Institute"), but almost anything can be the straw that breaks the camel's back. Helen herself snapped at an Italian bistro and caused more destruction than two other examples who snapped in a college chemistry lab and a hospital. ("That was simply a ''killer'' pesto, wasn't it Narbon?")
-->'''Helen:''' Many mad scientists also credit Mom for their awakening.\\
'''Dave:''' Mommy issues are that common?\\
'''Helen:''' No, my Mom, specifically. She gets around.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' Prequel, ''Start of Darkness,'' [[spoiler:Xykon's talent for sorcery first manifests itself when, as a 4-year-old child, he finds the corpse of his dog, Barky. His grief causes him to accidentally cast an AnimateDead spell, which resurrects Barky as a zombie, much to his delight.]]
* Becka in ''Webcomic/{{Shadowgirls}}''.
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* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'' uses the aforementioned examples from its source material for Goku, Future Gohan, Future Trunks, and Gohan's second transformation, but throws in some twists for others:
** Gohan's first transformation into a Super Saiyan occurs while he's training with his father, and Goku exploits Gohan's [[RunningGag inability to dodge]] by firing an attack directly at him. Realizing that he's all alone and no one will save him leads to Gohan transforming out of desperation to deflect the blast.
** Gohan's transformation into Super Saiyan 2, while more faithful to the source material, is also the culmination of the [[ParentalNeglect constant bullshit and unintentional abuse from his father]] and adult friends over the course of the series.
** Played for laughs in ''Episode of Bardock Abridged''. It's not a HeroicSacrifice that triggers Bardock going Super Saiyan, but the realization that his story's plot involves TimeTravel.
--->'''Bardock:''' Of all the STUPID! (''[[{{Headdesk}} wham!]]'') ASININE!! (''[[PunchAWall wham!]]'') [[JumpingTheShark SHARK-JUMPING]] ''[[PrecisionFStrike BULLSHIT!!!]]''
** Vegeta also turned Super Saiyan the same way he did in canon -- rage and anger and despair over never being as good as Goku -- though the process by which he did so was... far less refined.
--->'''Vegeta''': [[InelegantBlubbering I wanna be a Super Saiyan! I wanna! I wanna I wannaIwannaIwannaIwanna!]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
** Ruby's silver eyes are hinted to be special when Headmaster Ozpin [[{{Foreshadowing}} remarks upon them before accepting her to Beacon Academy]]. The traumatic events of the Volume 3 finale reveals what is so significant about them. [[spoiler:When Ruby witnesses her friend [[TheAce Pyrrha]] being murdered by [[TheHeavy Cinder]], a blast of silver power bursts from Ruby's eyes, leaving her unconscious for days and Cinder maimed for life. Ruby learns that silver eyes is an extremely rare trait on Remnant and every person who has them will become an extremely powerful warrior who possesses the ability to use the [[ElementalPowers power of light]] to destroy the Grimm. In Volume 6, Ruby finally meets an elderly silver-eyed warrior who teaches her how to harness and control her power; together, they learn that their power comes from the God of Light, who also had silver eyes and the ability to destroy the Grimm with light.]]
** Ren's Semblance gives him the ability to mask the emotions of others, effectively hiding them from Grimm, who are attracted to negativity. Flashbacks in Volume 4 reveal that Ren's Semblance only awakened when the Grimm destroyed his village. With his parents killed and everyone dying around him, the intense panic and stress of the situation triggered his Semblance, enabling both him and Nora to survive the massacre.
** Played for laughs in Volume 4 when Taiyang describes Yang's [[SuperStrength Semblance]] as a temper tantrum; when Yang gets angry, her [[BurningWithAnger hair catches fire]] and she's able to channel attacks into increased strength and power. Taiyang comments that her Semblance was discovered the day he took her to the hairdressers for her [[NobodyTouchesTheHair very first hair cut]].
** After five volumes of trying to figure out what his Semblance is, Jaune finally awakens it during the traumatic events of the Volume 5 finale. [[spoiler:To spite him for managing to crack her mask, Cinder impales Weiss with a spear and leaves her for dead. Panicked and tearful, Jaune's Semblance kicks in to empower the dying Weiss's Aura, supercharging her Aura's ability to heal her injuries. When Nora initially mistakes his Semblance for healing, he realises that his power is the ability to [[SuperEmpowering amplify Auras]].]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': In the second season finale; "True Colors", [[spoiler:Anne]] awakens a SuperMode from her connection to the blue gem when the grief and rage from [[spoiler:Sprig's supposed death by King Andrias]] pushes her over the edge.
* ''Franchise/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
** In [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender the first series]], Aang is forced into the Avatar State when he is either in mortal danger or experiencing emotional trauma. A major focus of the story is him learning to control that power and to only use it when he wants to.
** In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', Korra only manages to unlock her airbending after [[spoiler: being captured and de-bended by Amon]].
* Invoked by Threshold in the ''WesternAnimation/Gen13TheMovie''. He tortures Grunge and Roxy partly because he wants to make them go Gen Active, though he also claims he's doing it because he ''[[{{Sadist}} likes]]'' it.
* ''WesternAnimation/AMissMallardMystery'': The episode "Rickshaw to Horror" is about a man being hit by a rickshaw (which the driver is left pretty upset about) and gaining the ability to predict upcoming disasters. [[spoiler:It turns out that said predictions were just a distraction so he could engineer the theft of a priceless gemstone.]]
* A fairly mild example occurs in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''. Young Twilight Sparkle has to take an entrance examination to get into the School for Gifted Unicorns. She repeatedly fails the magic test which has been set up for her, leading her to become increasingly nervous, tense, and embarrassed. Then a large explosion -- the sound of Rainbow Dash's first Sonic Rainboom -- occurs in the distance. Getting startled by the sudden noise when she is already strung tight as a wire triggers an enormous burst of random magic to burst from her horn.
* Parodied on ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', when Cartman wakes up from coma due to a head injury, he fakes psychic powers in "Cartman's Incredible Gift".
** Played with at the end of the episode. Kyle tries to convince the police that Cartman's psychic predictions are inaccurate, but the police refuse to listen to him, so Kyle gives himself a similar head injury, then after waking up in the hospital, pretends to have psychic powers now so the police will listen to what he's figured out with actual detective work. Afterward, Kyle can't convince the police he was faking it, then gets fed up with all the other fake psychics in the room and screams for them to stop... causing a light bulb to explode.
* {{Downplayed}} in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice,'' when a now-adult Comicbook/BlackCanary mentions that her first [[MakeMeWannaShout Canary Cry]] nearly deafened her entire first-grade class. She spent a period after that trying to never talk again.
** {{Invoked}} by [[spoiler:[[GalacticConqueror the Reach]]]], who kidnapped numerous teenagers and subjected them to ColdBloodedTorture to try to activate their metagene. [[ElectricBlackGuy Virgil]] makes it clear that most of his fellow captives did not survive.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"All I have to do is think about how the androids killed Piccolo and Krillin. [...] And then suddenly... the dam breaks."'']]

->'''Tattletale:''' It's called the trigger event. Researchers theorize that for every person with powers out there, there's one to five people with the potential for powers, who haven't met the conditions necessary for a trigger event. You need to be pushed to the edge. Fight or flight responses pushed to their limits, further than the limits, even. Then your powers start to emerge.
->'''Regent:''' Basically, for your powers to manifest, you're going to have to have something really shitty happen to you.
-->-- ''Literature/{{Worm}}''

When a character has latent powers or potential, there are three standard ways to unlock it: [[PubertySuperpower hit puberty]], [[TimeToUnlockMoreTruePotential find a mentor to train them]], or just have something really, really bad happen to them. Any form of trauma, physical or mental, can do the trick, but emotional blows are the most prevalent. The death of a loved one is especially common.

Severe trauma tends to release inhibitions that keep hidden potential in check. Strong emotions, most especially [[UnstoppableRage rage]], work best. As such, the form of the awakening tends to be violent, even, in extreme cases, [[AngstNuke explosive]].

With superpowers, once the bottle is opened, it can't be sealed again. The awakened one will typically need to seek training to control their new powers, so that their every emotional outburst won't trigger a new disaster. A period of HowDoIShotWeb will follow, and learning to control one's emotions or face inner demons is typical.

This tends to coincide with {{Puberty Superpower}}s. Puberty is the most likely general time for powers to show themselves, but the specific incidence of the awakening will tend to be a traumatic one. There might be several minor uses of power, resulting from less serious emotional events, before the big push comes that makes the character fully aware of their potential.

'''Not to be confused with DieOrFly or DefenceMechanismSuperpower'''. DieOrFly occurs when superpowers awaken in response to a life-threatening situation, which isn't exactly the same as trauma (in the cases of purely emotional trauma and seeing ''others'' in danger, for example). DefenseMechanismSuperpower is when, regardless of when the powers were discovered or attained, they can only be used in dangerous situations (which might not always be life-threatening). See also AngstNuke and CameBackStrong, which are very extreme variations on this. If the superpowers attained are related to the cause of the trauma, it's an AdaptiveAbility.
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[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'':
** The first time Eren Yeager utilizes his [[LovecraftianSuperpower Titan Shifting]] ability is after losing two of his limbs and being swallowed by a Titan.
** Eren would later activate [[spoiler:The Coordinate, the ability to control other Titans after witnessing his ParentalSubstitute Hannes get devoured by the Smiling Titan, the same one that ate his mother at the beginning of the series. Eren unwittingly uses it to command the other Titans in the area to devour the Smiling Titan.]]
** This is how Mikasa Ackerman awakened her superhuman abilities when Eren was about to be killed by her kidnapper [[spoiler:and is revealed to be the activation process for the members of the [[SuperSoldier Ackerman clan]], of whom Mikasa and Levi are the only surviving members.]]
* In ''Manga/BlackClover'', mages with prior training and/or natural talent can gain new spells representing their CharacterDevelopment when having intense resolve in dire situations: Noelle learns the offensive Sea Dragon's Roar to save her friends after seeing Vetto crush Kahono's throat and overcoming her mental block of not harming others, Vanessa gains the Red Thread of Fate -- a power to make fate favor her close companions -- when a controlled Asta is about to kill Noelle, [[spoiler:Asta enters a more berserk, powerful Black form when enraged by Dante stabbing Gauche with a giant sword.]]
* ''Manga/BlueExorcist'' ultimately kicks off thanks to this happening to the lead [[AntiAntiChrist Okumura]] [[TheHero Rin]]. Rin gets threatened to be carved up (burned by a hot pipe in the anime) by a demon-possessed delinquent he previously "fought" (aka knocked back with [[SuperStrength one punch]]) and thus pulling out
''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'', Sasuke activated his [[HellFire Blue Flames]] in response, due to realizing he really was going to kill him. It then goes on to top it as Rin ends up deliberately breaking the seal that keeps him from being a true half-demon in response to being tossed into a [[HellGate Gehenna Gate]] by his "father" who possessed his foster father (and ultimately killed him in the process).
* This is often how the Digimon achieve their Champion and Ultimate forms in the Franchise/{{Digimon}} franchise, when their human partner is in danger or everything seems hopeless against the enemy, one of the most notable examples is Gatomon becomes Angewomon
Sharingan for the first time after Myotismon kills her best friend Wizardmon.
* ''Franchise/DragonBall'': This is pretty much a standard for the Super Saiyan transformation. These include:
** In the Frieza Saga of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', Goku was [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge able to break]] the [[SuperMode Super Saiyan]] barrier after his best friend Krillin was blown up in a sadistic fashion by Frieza, who then [[PapaWolf proceeded to threaten his son]].
** Alternate Future Gohan claims he achieved the Super Saiyan form when the androids killed Piccolo.
** Speaking of Future Gohan, Trunks from the same timeline in ''Anime/DragonBallZTheHistoryOfTrunks'' becomes a Super Saiyan when he saw [[MentorOccupationalHazard Gohan's dead body]] as a result from fighting the androids (pictured above).
** Gohan's initial transformation was not ''quite'' this trope, as he got his father to fight him at full power which forced him past his RageBreakingPoint. But his powerup into Super Saiyan 2 was triggered by the kindhearted Android #16 getting destroyed by Cell after he made a RousingSpeech to Gohan (made more tragic that, as a fully mechanical creature, #16 couldn't be revived).
** Vegeta would eventually become a Super Saiyan due to pure rage and despair at his own wounded pride when [[CantCatchUp he realized he would never be as powerful as Goku,]] which for ''him'', [[{{Pride}} was as bad as the distress other Super Saiyans went through.]]
** Bardock went Super Saiyan this way in the special, ''[[Anime/DragonBallEpisodeOfBardock Episode of Bardock]]'' after Berry [[TakingTheBullet took the bullet]] for him. Which, incidentally, [[StableTimeLoop started the Super Saiyan legend in the first place]].
** ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' pulled a DeconReconSwitch with this trope. After Vegeta helps Cabba, a Universe 6 Saiyan, go Super Saiyan by lying and threatening to kill his people, Cabba teaches two other Saiyans, Caulifla and Kale, having pinpointed a purely technical method of doing so without inflicting trauma. However, it proves to be inefficient as Cabba is unable to go past the first stage and Caulifla achieves Super Saiyan 2 for a brief moment but is unable to recapture it without [[WorthyOpponent Goku]] pushing her limits. Inadvertently blending the methods backfires horribly when Kale taps into her jealousy and self-loathing and goes all Broly on everyone. It isn't until they fight in the Tournament of Power that the trio end up using the original method to break those barriers and achieve more power (or in Kale's case, control).
** This is how '''[[TragicVillain Broly]]''' gained the form in this manner in ''Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly'' after [[spoiler:seeing the dead body of his father and being led to believe by Frieza he accidentally died during his battle against Goku. Interestingly this was actually an invoked example by Frieza no less after remembering the first example with Goku above]].
** This is why Vegeta and Gohan are absolutely ''stunned'' that (present) Trunks and Goten are ''aversions'': they both managed to achieve Super Saiyan off-screen with no trauma whatsoever. Vegeta even lampshades this:
--->'''Vegeta:''' When was it that the pride of the Saiyan race was reduced to a child's plaything!?
** In ''Anime/DragonBallGTAHerosLegacy'', Goku Jr. becomes a Super Saiyan when Lord Yao injures a bear that he had befriended.
* ''Manga/ElfenLied'': Lucy was bullied by children and when they killed her dog, she killed them all with her unseen (until then) power of invisible vector arms.
* ''Manga/FairyTail'':
** A flashback shows Erza first using magic after seeing a friend die.
** Natsu [[spoiler:transforms into the [[SuperPoweredEvilSide demonic E.N.D.]] after seeing the seemingly lifeless body of Lucy and goes on a rampage in search of Zeref, thanks to the homing instinct to find and kill his creator/older brother. Thankfully she turns out to be okay, and is in time to help Erza stop Natsu and Gray from fighting to the death.]]
* ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'': Muso Tensei, an ultimate Hokuto Shinken technique that cannot be taught, is a secret technique one awakens to when one [[TakeUpMySword takes upon them the sadness and trauma of his friends and their techniques]]. Kenshiro was able to learn this technique after seeing so many allies and former enemies die. Raoh, the series' BigBad, obtains this by the revelation that the woman he tried to force to love him is dying of radiation sickness, and finally discovering the emotion of true sadness at witnessing this tragedy. But his is much weaker than Kenshiro's years of witnessing the deaths of so many friends and rivals.
* Interestingly in the anime ''Anime/FlipFlappers'', both Cocona and Papika have activated their transformations after seeing the other in danger -- Cocona after witnessing [[spoiler:Papika get trapped under the frozen lake]], and Papika after [[spoiler:Cocona and Uxekull are about to be submerged in lava]].
* In ''Manga/FushigiYuugi'', Nakago's power first awakened when he witnessed Kutou soldiers raping his mother. Because he couldn't control his powers yet, he ended up accidentally killing her as well as her rapists.
* Newtype and [[{{Expy}} other similar power]] in ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' multiverse are usually triggered the moments the users are put in tight situations or suffering from traumatic experiences. For example, ''[[Anime/AfterWarGundamX Gundam X]]'''s villains at one time intentionally leave their pre-awaken Newtype subordinate behind to fight the heroes alone, knowing that doing so will allow him to reach his inner-power.
* In ''Manga/InuYasha'' Kagome unwittingly uses the power of the magic Jewel of Four Souls which is inside her body to blast a demon which attacks her. Ultimately subverted, since the Jewel is released from her body almost immediately afterwards, meaning she no longer has that power. (Though this sequence of events does lead to her discovering and being trained in other latent powers.)
** Inuyasha himself awakens to his [[SuperPoweredEvilSide demon form]] after Tessaiga is destroyed by the demon known as Goshinki.
* In ''Anime/LostSong'', Finis [[spoiler:after technically losing her power by unknowingly killing her own LoveInterest, she crossed the DespairEventHorizon and sings the '''song of extinction'''. She uses this song to bring to earth a ''meteor shower that destroys the world''.]]
* Invoked in ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'' when [[spoiler: [[WellIntentionedExtremist the Liese Twins]]]] disguise themselves as Nanoha and Fate, tell [[IllGirl Hayate]] that her illness is incurable and fatal, and ''slaughter Vita in front of her on Christmas Eve''; all so she'd unlock the power of the [[ArtifactOfDoom Book of Darkness]].
* ''Manga/MaguchanGodOfDestruction'': When Izuma was young, Uneras shocked him into awakening the magic power [[SuperpowerfulGenetics she bestowed on his family]] by claiming [[LukeIAmYourFather she was his mother]], then immediately explained it was just a joke.
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' revolving around a world where EveryoneIsASuper, this naturally tends to happen to a few unlucky fellows:
** When [[BigBad Tomura Shigaraki]]'s Quirk first awakened
when he was a child, [[spoiler:he accidentally killed his entire family with it; which is even more HarmfulToMinors since his Quirk is to MakeThemRot. He only has fragments of memories left from the event, but the shock of learning about it when he was a child caused the poor boy to StressVomit]].
** Eri discovered her Quirk when [[spoiler:she accidentally rewound her father out of existence with it. This caused her distraught mother to disown her, leading to her ending up under Kai Chisaki's [[AbusiveParents "care"]].]]
** Downplayed with [[TheHeart Kirishima]]. He accidentally activated his [[StoneWall Hardening]] ability as a child while [[EyeScream rubbing his eye]]; thankfully the eyelid took the damage, leaving a faint scar. As a result, it took him a while before he came to like his power.
** It's mentioned that Quirks can occasionally evolve due to trauma or great need. Shigaraki had been subconsciously repressing the full potential of his Quirk ([[ViralTransformation he can decay things that he didn't touch directly if they're touching something else he decayed]]) because of his childhood trauma, but remembers it when fighting the MLA. Himiko undergoes a true evolution in the same battle, when she discovers [[spoiler:the ability to use the Quirks of the people she has [[VoluntaryShapeshifting shapeshifted]] into]].
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Naruto first gained access to the Kyuubi's chakra after seeing the (apparent) death of his best friend.
** From the same story arc, Haku discovered the full extent of his powers when his father tried to kill him.
** This is typical for the Sharingan. While the first form may also activate in DieOrFly situations, the advanced "Mangekyou" version requires severe trauma; So severe in fact, that the most reliable way to awaken was considered to be murdering your best friend. One notable [[{{averted|Trope}} aversion]] is [[spoiler:Sarada]], whose Sharingan awoke from the joy of [[spoiler:finally getting to meet her father]].
*** The Second Hokage explains that when an Uchiha feels strong emotions, it causes their brain to generate a unique type of chakra. This chakra mutates the eyes into Sharingan. It's just that the strong emotions tend to be grief or rage (though given how ninjas were often ChildSoldiers and WarIsHell and the generally emotionally composed nature of Uchiha, does frighteningly explain why negative emotions are usually the trigger.) The process is also [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity detrimental to an Uchiha's sanity]], clearly showing the downside of a superpower that's awakened by severe emotional trauma. Those who awaken the Mangekyou Sharingan tend to be insane, [[BrokenBird emotionally broken]], or both. This, far more than the actual power of their eyes, is why the Second Hokage considered the Uchiha so dangerous.
** It was initially believed that Nagato got his Rinnegan when he saw his parents die when they tried to defend themselves against soldiers who were just looking for supplies. It was later revealed that [[spoiler:Madara Uchiha]] had awoken the Rinnegan, but due to extreme old age was in no position to use it. While Nagato was still a kid, [[spoiler:Madara]] transplanted his Rinnegan into him without Nagato's knowledge. Later, Tobi made Nagato think that the Rinnegan marked him as the reincarnation of the Sage of the Six Paths while engineering his StartOfDarkness.
** [[spoiler:Naruto and Hinata's]] youngest daughter, Himawari, awakened her Byakugan when her favorite stuffed toy was accidentally torn apart by her older brother, [[spoiler: Boruto]].
* In ''Manga/OmamoriHimari'', Yuuto's secret power, Light Ferry, which turns anything he wields, such as a small wooden branch, into an incredibly powerful weapon on par with the best swords out there, is activated when he attempts to quell Himari's UnstoppableRage after the latter witnessed him getting mortally wounded by Ageha. He is unable to activate it later when he has a practice match with Shizuku, who had no intentions of truly hurting him, and she even [[LampshadeHanging points this out to him.]]
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'', this is one of the methods of attaining Haki. Coby awakened [[SpiderSense Kenbunshoku]] Haki this way. And so did [[spoiler:Usopp with the same, who suddenly found himself able to perfectly perceive auras in the middle of aiming a do-or-die snipe across an entire island with enemies bearing down on him; he made that shot]].
** [[BigBad Donquixote Doflamingo]] first got his [[AwesomenessIsAForce Conqueror's Haki]] by telling the angry mob in the process of lynching his whole family he'd ''[[KillThemAll kill them instead.]]''
* This is the main premise of ''Manga/PlusAnima'', where people (usually children) receive animal-based powers when subjected to extremely harsh conditions, intense fear, and life-threatening dangers.
* ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero:'' The Curse Series are a more powerful variants of the Legendary Weapons. However, the Cardinal Heroes who wield these weapons must experience extreme psychological trauma in order to unlock the Cursed Weapons. Early on, after losing a rigged duel due blatant cheating on part of Motoyasu & Malty, and having his one companion being forcefully taken away from him, Naofumi, the titular Shield Hero, unlocks his Shield's Curse Series, giving him the Wrath Shield. [[spoiler:Later, the Three Heroes would also unlock their own respective Curse Series following the Spirit Tortoise Incident.]]
* ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire'':
** A variation occurs during Ruby's introductory arc in the anime; when Ruby critically injures Tsukune, Moka is so enraged and grief-stricken at this that Inner Moka actually bypasses the [[RestrainingBolt rosary's]] [[PowerLimiter seal]] without Tsukune removing the rosary beforehand. Afterwards, together with an equally furious Mizore and Kurumu, she proceeds to kick Ruby's ass. This doesn't happen in the manga at all, and it is established during the whole manga that Inner Moka cannot be released while wearing the rosary, except via Lilith's Mirror.
** In the manga, when Moka saw the apparent murder of her mother Akasha by the hands of her eldest sister Akua, Moka's Shinso blood was unleashed.
* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'':
** Sailor Moon fully awakens as Princess Serenity when Tuxedo Mask takes a near-fatal blow for her. In the 90s anime she even unlocks the power of the Silver Crystal and uses it against Zoisite.
** In the manga and ''Crystal'', Chibiusa's power as Sailor Chibi Moon awakens (and breaks the brainwashing Wiseman inflicted on her) when she sees Sailor Pluto die after breaking the final taboo and stopping time. In the 90s anime, Endymion and Neo-Queen Serenity break her brainwashing, which does temporarily enable her to use her time's Silver Crystal, and her transformation into Chibi Moon happened offscreen.
* In ''Anime/SasamiMagicalGirlsClub'', a hidden power within Sasami activates for the first time after their club advisor Washu decides to quit. Everyone, including the witches, are dumbfounded at how she was able to manifest such powers, as even they were unable to do it. It shows up again throughout the show, and later her TrueCompanions are able to use the same ability due to ThePowerOfFriendship with Sasami.
* In ''Anime/TigerAndBunny'', Lunatic's power manifested when he tried to stop his father from beating his mother.
* A very tragic subversion takes place in ''Manga/TomorrowsJoe''. [[spoiler: Kim Yong-bi]] has a particular advantage over other boxers in the bantamweight division: he can't really gain weight, due to a mental block regarding eating. The ''massive'' downside is that said block comes from an ''horrifying'' incident in his past: [[spoiler: as a starving youngster and Korean War survivor, Kim beat a man to death over food, and he turned out to be his long-lost father.]]
* Shiki in ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' gains his Mystic Eyes of Death Perception as a result of his near death experience as a child.
* In ''LightNovel/UnlimitedFafnir'', several characters go through these right before learning to control their powers, or being able to summon something even more powerful to defeat the MonsterOfTheWeek.
* ''Manga/YonaOfTheDawn'': Zeno is completely immortal, doesn't age, regenerates from any injury, can grow scales that are impervious to any attack... the problem is, these only trigger if he's taking damage that warrants it, and does nothing to stop the associated pain.
* In ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV'', Yuya experiences a HeroicBSOD when Kachidoki gives him a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. Further torment immediately leads to him becoming [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Awakened]] for the first time.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/AvengersAcademy'' has most of the kids, except for Reptil and Finesse, manifest their powers in such a way, with the crowning example probably being Striker manifesting his to fend off his child-molesting manager.
* Adam Warren's run as writer of ''ComicBook/Gen13'' introduced Leslie, a.k.a. "Trauma Queen", a member of another SecretProjectRefugeeFamily who had a variation of this trope: she was able to use her memories of traumatic experiences to activate a wide variety of superpowers. In Warren's last issue, Leslie invoked the memory of when one of the secret project's scientists proposed inflicting more intense trauma on her to make her more powerful[[note]]This specific memory allows her to read the mind of a rogue project scientist to locate a MacGuffin[[/note]].
* Deliberately {{averted|Trope}} in ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2014'', where Kamala Khan gains her powers through a peaceful communion with the Terrigen mists, and it's treated as an almost religious experience. G. Willow Wilson wanted to dispel the notion that all superhero origins have to be tragic or horrifying.
* ''ComicBook/PS238'': The superhero power couple Sovereign and Ultima Powers are trying to invoke this on their MuggleBornOfMages son Tyler and have sent him to the titular SuperheroSchool in the hopes of something traumatic happening to him. Tyler is, understandably, less than pleased.
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'':
** In the {{Elseworld}}s story ''Superman: Speeding Bullets'', where Kal-El is adopted by ComicBook/{{Batman}}'s parents Thomas and Martha Wayne, young Kal-El/Bruce Wayne's first manifestation of his superpowers is using his [[EyeBeams heat vision]] to kill the mugger who killed his adoptive parents.
** ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'s friend Thara Ak-Var had been under great pressure even before [[ComicBook/SupermanBrainiac Superman rescued Kandor from Brainiac]] and [[ComicBook/NewKrypton enlarged the Kryptonian city]]. When Brainiac stole Kandor, she became separated from her parents forever. She was adopted by her best friend's family, but they treated her as a nutjob only because she is religious. Then she starts having incomprehensible visions and developing strange powers, and her family will not help her out because they think she is a deluded fundamentalist. Then she fails at her job as security chief, her adoptive parent is killed, her adoptive mother becomes a cold monster, and her best friend declares her friendship over. Thara quits her job and starts hunting General Zod's spies down, even though she is branded as a traitor to Krypton because she is protecting the very humans who hate her because of her Kryptonian lineage. Then the very villains who invaded Kandor and killed her father [[ComicBook/WhoIsSuperwoman frame Thara for his murder]] and several more terrorist acts. In ''ComicBook/TheHuntForReactron'', Thara manages to convince her ex-friend of her innocence, but Kara continues to put her down constantly because of her beliefs and her inability to protect her father Zor-El. Then, Reactron, the villain who murdered Zor-El, attempts to murder both Kara and Thara's soulmate. Thara finally snaps, becomes the incarnation of [[GodOfFire Flamebird]] thanks to her fit of rage, and completely trashes Reactron.
* This is common in ''ComicBook/XMen''. PubertySuperpower is more widely applied.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsJeanGrey Jean Grey]] first used her powers when her friend Annie got hit by a car and died in her arms, with Jean [[PsychicGlimpseOfDeath telepathically connecting with Annie in her final moments]].
** Rogue accidentally first used her powers when she kissed a boy she liked, [[VampiricDraining draining him of his memories and energy]] and leaving him in a coma.
** A variant with [[ComicBook/NewXMenAcademyX Mercury]], whose abilities just started one ordinary morning, meaning that a high-school cheerleader dissolved into a metallic goop on her bathroom floor out of nowhere.
** [[ComicBook/NewMutants Magma]] was thrown into a volcano.
** [[Characters/MarvelComicsSunspot Sunspot]]'s power first emerged during a football game. The racist opposition started beating him up for being mixed-race and black, causing his SuperStrength to manifest to defend himself.
** In an issue of ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'', a poor kid woke up one day to find himself apparently totally alone in his house. He wanders around town, looking for ''anybody'', but it all seems deserted. It turns out that he had gained [[WalkingWasteland the ability to uncontrollably dissolve any living matter within several hundred yards of himself]] -- starting with [[SelfMadeOrphan his parents]], ending with [[WhereIWasBornAndRazed his entire town]]. Wolverine (protected by his HealingFactor) finds him terrified and hiding in a cave, then [[MercyKill does what he can for him]].
** {{Invoked|Trope}} with the Ritual of the Crucible in ''ComicBook/XMen2019''. To cut a long story short, whilst the resurrection process of Krakoa ''can'' be used to undo the mass depowering caused by [[ComicBook/HouseOfM Wanda and her "No More Mutants" decree]], the simple fact is that the number of ex-mutants ''wanting'' to undergo that process would overwhelm Krakoa's infrastructure if they were all done at once. Instead, would-be restorees must undergo the Crucible; a DuelToTheDeath with [[Characters/MarvelComicsApocalypse Apocalypse]], who [[BreakThemByTalking verbally castigates them]] all the while, and giving them every opportunity to back off, be healed, and return to their human life. Only those willing to fight on until Apocalypse deems satisfactory are killed and then [[CameBackStrong revived as true mutants again]]. Understandably, more than a few people find this appalling, and after the ''Trial of Magneto'' mini-series, Wanda uses [[spoiler:her death and passage through the mutant resurrection process]] to create 'the Waiting Room', a.k.a. 'the Eldritch Orchard'. All that a depowered mutant needs to do is step through the gate into a mutant heaven and then be put in the resurrection queue (it also picks out every mutant that never manifested their gifts or was lost before Cerebro came online).
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* Harry, in ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'' has a slightly puzzling variant -- his PsychicPowers are woken up by his falling/mass psychic assault by Dementors in the first Quidditch Match of 3rd Year (though [[spoiler: the Phoenix gave them a nudge]]). However, they stay more or less dormant, with a brief flare up in chapter 44, and for a while, they turn on (to an extent) whenever he gets angry or stressed. By chapter 60, he's using them comfortably and gets stronger very, very quickly. It's also implied that they were responsible for some of the things attributed to accidental magic as a child.
** Jean Grey likewise had a very traumatic power manifestation, when her best friend was hit by a car and killed at the age of six. It registered on a global scale and nearly killed her.
** Wanda discusses this trope in chapter 40 of the sequel, ''Ghosts of the Past'', indicates that it's relatively common (citing her own example in the process), and notes that how powerful the manifestation is tends to be an indication of how powerful the person is going to become.
* In ''Fanfic/CommonSense'', [[spoiler:Butterfree]] awakened PsychicPowers after [[spoiler:finding out that [[YouAreTooLate he failed to save his mate]]]]. And the first thing he did was [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown use them]] [[WipeTheFloorWithYou on those]] [[ATwinkleInTheSky responsible]].
* In the ''Fanfic/FacingTheFutureSeries'', Danny discovers a new ghost form in this manner.
* ''Fanfic/FatesCollide'': Ruby Rose first awakens her Silver Eye powers when she becomes incredibly stressed out and possibly has a concussion after taking a beating from Archer. Unlike canon, her Silver Eyes [[spoiler:unleash a Reality Marble.]]
* ''Fanfic/JusticeLeagueOfEquestria'': Rainbow Dash's superpowers are unlocked after she suffers from a case of Kryptonite Poisoning.
* In ''Fanfic/MyAbominableMonsterClassmatesCantBeThisCute'', this is standard for Grimm hybrids, as awakening their [[SoulPower Aura]] causes them to re-experience their suppressed humanity all at once. Ruby, being the TokenGoodTeammate, manages to awaken her aura peacefully, but Blake breaks down sobbing in horror (a state she later calls the 'real her', and equates to being seen naked), and [[spoiler: Weiss goes completely berserk]].
* In ''Fanfic/NeitherABirdNorAPlaneItsDeku'', a strong emotional trigger (like a traumatic experience) can activate one's Metahuman abilities. But there are notable [[AvertedTrope exceptions]] or even [[InvertedTrope inversions]] to this rule.
** Tsuyu Asui suddenly developed her ability without any sort of emotional trigger, transforming her into her current frog-like appearance without any warning.
** Mashirao Ojiro grew his tail after winning his first karate tournament at six years old. He complains that the sheer pain of suddenly sprouting a new appendage should have given him another power.
* In ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'', it's not uncommon for bloodliners to start manifesting their powers in life-or-death situations. An example is Misty: at age seven she fell into the Cerulean Gym's pool and almost drowned, and just when she was thinking that maybe she was better off dead (due to the way [[ParentalFavoritism her family]] [[TheUnfavorite always treated her]]), her powers kicked in [[SuperNotDrowningSkills allowing her to breathe inside the water]].
* In ''Fanfic/TheLightningStrike'', Skye's Inhuman talents are awakened a year in advance of when they were triggered in canon after her soul is nearly absorbed by a Dementor (although she only realises it when losing self-control during a session of passionate sex with Harry).
* A variation occurs in ''Fanfic/RosarioVampireBrightestDarkness Act I''. When Tsukune is badly injured after TakingTheBullet for Moka, courtesy of a jealous Mizore trying to MurderTheHypotenuse, [[SplitPersonality Inner Moka]] is so horrified and outraged that she actually bypasses her [[PowerLimiter rosary's]] [[RestrainingBolt seal]] to give Mizore a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown.
* ''Fanfic/ServiceWithASmile'': Aura is a SoulPower that must be "unlocked" by someone with unlocked Aura in order to make full use of it. In ''extremely'' rare situations, someone can unlock their own Aura when their life is in danger; it's generally assumed this is where unlocked Aura came from in the first place. After Jaune is mugged and beaten halfway to Hell, Cinder unlocks his Aura [[HealingFactor so that he'll heal faster]], but everyone tells the police that Jaune unlocked his Aura on his own because it's technically illegal to unlock someone's Aura outside of very specific circumstances.
* Exploited in ''Fanfic/SonOfTheSannin''. [[spoiler:After Sasuke is forced to stab Naruto in order to BeatTheCurseOutOfHim, Obito tricks him into thinking that the wound was fatal, causing him to awaken his Mangekyo Sharingan. Obito had planned on taking it for himself, but reinforcements show up before he gets the chance and he's forced to retreat.]] The concept is also deconstructed by the fact that if an ability is unlocked with trauma, the ability itself would become a TraumaButton.
* ComicBook/TeenTitans ''Our Own League'' books:
** Superboy discovers his telekinesis when [[spoiler:one of Brainiac's robots {{Mind Rape}}s him with [[YourWorstNightmare his worst fear]]: Returning to life as a lab rat and having his memories of his newfound family erased. Desperation to escape the imaginary pod activates the latent power and shatters the robot.]]
** Subverted for Aqualad. The first time he used his [[MakingASplash hydrokinetic powers]] (in a way too big to be a coincidence) was when he saved his cousin/foster sister from drowning. While the event started out terrifying, realizing he could WalkOnWater and control the rain turned fear into euphoria.
* This is why Gecko Moria Awakens his [[CastingAShadow Shadow-Shadow Devil Fruit]] in the ''Franchise/OnePiece'' fanfic ''Fanfic/ThisBites'': awakening from his slumber to discover his army of zombie slaves has been decimated and his three living allies defeated by invaders who attacked the island as he was sleeping would have been traumatic enough... but it also {{trigger}}s Moria's memories of being the SoleSurvivor when Kaido brutally slaughtered his original crew. The combined trauma causes him to Awaken, [[TookALevelInBadass resulting in a massive power boost to his abilities]].
* A possibility for unicorns in the ''Fanfic/TriptychContinuum''. Anypony who attempts to find new magic in desperate circumstances has the ''chance'' to come up with a spontaneous working: the odds are somewhat improved for those acting from the heart of their mark. But it's only a chance, and most of the other options work out to 'fully uncontrolled magic surging into the world.' It's the closest thing unicorns have to a chaos effect, and those who don't touch their dream just might die all the faster.
* In ''Fanfic/WaitingIsWorthIt'', Izuku's telekinetic quirk awakens when he is accidentally pushed off a bridge and breaks his back, crippling himself for life.
* Tony Stark in ''Fanfic/TheWarIsFarFromOverNow'' shows the occasional sign that he hasn't been completely cured of Extremis during the Civil War arc but it's not until he witnesses the tape of his parents' murders that he fully manifests it... by breathing fire on Steve and Bucky.
* In ''Fanfic/QuirkIncubus'', Izuku discovered his quirk when his English teacher Mr. Taya targeted him with for molestation, his quirk's first manifestation having been forced upon him, with Izuku allowing repeat offenses for the power boost.
* Ruby Rose awakens her Silver Eyes in Chapter 23 of ''Fanfic/RemnantInferisDOOM'' when she sees Yang almost crushed to death by the Master of Erebus, causing her to unleash her powers and melt off the demon's flesh with a blast of holy light.
* In ''Fanfic/TheSilverRaven'', when a slitherbeast was just about to kill Lilith, Nero, in blind rage, awakened his Devil Bringer and promptly crushed the beast with his new appendage to save his mother.
* ''Fanfic/RemnantOfAWorm'': Taylor unlocks her Semblance after learning about Brian's death. As it creates clones that copy her actions, she interprets it to mean that her own soul is telling her that she can't change.
* ''Fanfic/TatteredCapesUnderAShatteredMoon'': The way that both Parahuman abilities and Aura/Semblances are usually gained following intense stress leads Defiant to fear that the latter is also caused by Entities.
* Normally a person's quirk kicks in in early adolescents. In ''Fanfic/TurningANewLeaf'', Izuku's quirk doesn't kick in until his early teens when he sees Bakugo being held hostage by the Sludge Villain.
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[[folder:Film]]
* This happens to the main character in ''Film/KungFuHustle'': after he is beaten to within an inch of his life, his chi flows are unblocked, and his potential to become the Greatest Kung Fu Master the World has Ever Known is suddenly realized.
* In the film version of ''Film/{{Matilda}}'', Matilda's telekinesis first displays itself when her father rips up her library books and tries to force her to watch TV with the rest of the family.
* In ''Film/NinjaAssassin'', Raizo gains an EleventhHourSuperpower after [[spoiler:Mika is stabbed by Lord Ozunu, and he gains the same type of FlashStep Lord Ozunu used prior]].
* Happens twice to [[spoiler:Will]] in ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', once when he's defending his friends from Warren and again when [[spoiler:Royal Pain throws him off the side of the school.]]
* A variant in ''Film/SpiderMan1''. Though Peter gains all of his powers at once from the radioactive spider bite, he originally has a very difficult time using them, particularly the web-swinging. However, when [[DeathByOriginStory Uncle Ben is shot]] and a grieving Peter tries to chase down the killer for revenge, he finds that LeParkour is too impractical to catch up to the getaway car, leading him to perfect the [[BuildingSwing web-slinging technique]] that he uses from then on as a superhero.
* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': Erik Lehnsherr is originally only able to use his powers when extremely angry. The first two times, it involves maternal separation.
** ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'': James Howlett's awakening occurs when he stabs his father's killer to death.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/AirAwakens'': Vhalla's Awakening as a Windwalker comes at the moment when she is pushed from the palace spire. She has to recover for a week.
* Garion of the ''Literature/{{Belgariad}}'' comes into his power this way. Though he is sensitive to sorcery for a while, and his first (unconscious) use of it was to heal a brain-addled man, he first deliberately uses his power against a man who has just slapped his Aunt Pol, and kills him when he learns the same man killed his parents. [[KillItWithFire In the same way.]]
** Aldur invoked this for Belgarath by telling him to move a large boulder. When Belgarath became so frustrated that he shouted at the boulder to move, it did. Upon meeting another sorcerer in the ''Malloreon'' who gained his powers similarly, the main characters suppose this is the typical way for it to happen, and that it also explains why there are so few sorcerers around. If the gift tends to come in a fit of anger over something, the first thing he'll probably do is wish the object of contention out of existence, inadvertently breaking the one ironclad rule of sorcery: ''never unmake something'', which is punished by the ''caster'' being unmade instead. In other words, maybe all too often someone's first act of sorcery is also ''his last''.
* While a rather softer version then most, ''The Boy who was as hard as Stone'' has Joe undergoing this after taking a beating from bullies.
* This is the case in ''Literature/{{Brennus}}'', mixed with PubertySuperpower. Manifestation is in response to a traumatic event, and often manifestation itself is just as if not more traumatic than the triggering event.
** Interestingly enough, the [[AllThereInTheManual Brennus Files]] article on the subject noted that, while ''exceptionally'' rare, an overwhelmingly ''positive'' experience can cause a Manifestation just as easily as a ''negative'' one. One of the most powerful Metahumans, Elysium, manifested while dancing with the love of her life.
* ''Literature/CodexAlera'': Odiana first came into her [[MakingASplash watercrafting]] abilities when she was gang-raped by slavers. Unfortunately, since watercrafting gives you a sixth sense for the emotions the people around you are experiencing, it made the trauma even worse.
* In ''Creator/KatherineKurtz'''s ''Literature/{{Deryni}}'' there is a short story in which an 11-year-old boy's healing powers are triggered when his cat is severely injured.
* In ''Literature/DragonBones'' Ward has some weak magical ability, but lost most of it when his abusive father almost killed him. He regains it when [[spoiler: a supernatural entity attacks his sister, and won't let go. This makes him angry, which unlocks his magic.]]
* ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'': A ghola's memories can be restored by inflicting psychological trauma.
** In ''Literature/HereticsOfDune'', Miles Teg gets SpiderSense and SuperSpeed after being tortured.
** In [[Literature/LegendsOfDune the prequels]], Norma Cenva's latent MindOverMatter powers are awakened while she's being tortured by the Cymeks. The resulting mental blast is several orders more powerful than that utilized by the other Sorceresses of Rossak and literally disintegrates her body. Fortunately, she uses her new powers to create a better body for herself atom-by-atom.
** Technically, any Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother becomes this way by ingesting poison and hoping that her body will metabolize it into a substance that will transform her.
*** They DO train for many years, practicing an intricate form of body control, learning to speed up and slow down their own metabolism and adjust it as needed, before taking that particular test.
* In ''Literature/TheGirlFromTheMiraclesDistrict'', berserkerism is unnoticeable until the person carrying the gene goes through major physical or emotional trauma, whereupon it manifests and becomes a perpetual problem to keep in check. It doesn't necessarily show up right away -- Nikita mentions that she only turned berserk a day after she'd been rescued from her father, when she had nightmares about what'd happened.
* Literature/HarryPotter initially used his unfocused, underage magic in times of distress. This seems to be a common way for magic to appear in the setting, but not universal: contrast Voldemort, whose powers manifested as ways to manipulate and hurt people.
* Creator/MercedesLackey's ''Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar'':
** In the ''Literature/LastHeraldMageTrilogy'', the protagonist, Vanyel, has his [[PsychicPowers Gifts]] triggered when his lover/soulmate commits suicide, after using him to help power a CoolGate spell. The backlash of Tylendel's power, released by his death, burns open all of Vanyel's mental channels at once.
** In ''Brightly Burning'', Lavan's [[PlayingWithFire Firestarting Gift]] was starting to come through as a normal PubertySuperpower, but being tortured by older students at a BoardingSchoolOfHorrors forces it to full power prematurely.
* ''Literature/InAWorldJustRight'': Johnathan Aubrey was just a normal kid until he survived a plane crash that killed his entire family, and gave him horrible scars on his face that alienated him from the rest of his classmates. Lucky for him, this somehow gave him the ability to create other worlds with entirely different parameters as he sees fit, which he can enter at will. [[spoiler: It's revealed by the end of the story that other people who've suffered trauma get this power.]]
* ''Literature/InCryptid'': [[HumanOutsideAlienInside Sarah]], who already has telepathic {{Puberty Superpower}}s, goes into a coma after [[spoiler:giving a Covenant strike team LaserGuidedAmnesia]] and spends five years recovering. Once she feels fully recovered, it's revealed that she was actually undergoing her "instars", a kind of EvolutionPowerUp that turns her into [[spoiler:a Johrlac queen, capable of tearing holes between dimensions]].
* In Creator/SergeyLukyanenko's ''Literature/LabyrinthOfReflections'', Divers most commonly acquire their rare gift under extremely stressful circumstances, such as when your friend is dying in RealLife and you have to exit CyberSpace ''right now'' without using any common devices.
** The short-story ''Transparent Stained Glass Windows'' reveals that the Russian government is working on a secret project aimed at creating Divers using a virtual prison as a cover. Their goal is to induce traumatic experiences in the inmates which mirror the reason for their imprisonment. The project is a failure, though.
* ''Literature/LegacyOfTheDragokin'': This is how Benji activates his dragokin powers [[spoiler: at the very end of the story when he leaps to his mom's defense.]]
* In the original novel of ''{{Literature/Matilda}}'', her telekinesis first appears when she grows uncontrollably angry over being (loudly and violently) accused of something she did not do.
* In ''Literature/{{Renegades}}'', the prodigies who don't gain their powers at birth usually acquire them due to a traumatic event. Several examples are given:
** Ruby gained her BodyToJewel power when looters attacked her family's house and she swallowed a bag of jewels to keep them out of their hands.
** Oscar gained SmokeOut when he nearly died from smoke inhalation in a house fire.
** Leroy became a PoisonousPerson when a fellow student who hated him poured various acids on him.
** Nova is an interesting case, in that she could induce ForcedSleep since she was born, but only became TheSleepless after witnessing the death of her family.
* In Creator/StephenKing's short story "The Revelations of Becka Paulson", Becka, an ordinary housewife, accidentally shoots herself in the head with a small-caliber pistol while cleaning house. The trauma to her brain gives her PsychicPowers and makes her more intelligent as well.
* Books by Creator/BrandonSanderson:
** ''Franchise/{{Mistborn}}'':
*** [[FunctionalMagic Allomantic]] powers only manifest themselves following an intense trauma, which is usually a near-death experience (not always, though, as Kelsier, one of the main characters, came into his powers after watching his wife get beaten to death). [[AristocratsAreEvil Noble houses]] often severely beat their children to try and force "snapping".
*** In later books, Snapping is caused automatically by "mist-sickness", which by design only affects unSnapped Allomancers, and just badly enough to Snap them.
*** WordOfGod is that the primary reason that Vin learns Allomancy so quickly is because she Snapped at ''birth''. Even though she didn't know what she was doing, she was using Allomancy before she could walk.
** ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'':
*** It is explicitly stated that only those who are "broken" can form a Nahel bond and become a Surgebinder. However, this process is usually far slower and less obvious than in ''Mistborn''. What happens is that [[ElementalEmbodiment spren]] find people with broken souls and slip into the cracks, shoring up their soul and granting them Surgebinding in the process. While Surgebinders will use their powers instinctively, it usually starts as [[HealingFactor healing oddly quickly]] or [[GravityMaster having arrows always hit their shield instead of them]]. It takes something big for them to draw enough power to realize what is happening.
*** A cult known as the Envisagers ''thought'' that they could force themselves to become Radiants by invoking this. They would frequently put themselves in near-death situations to see if a spren would come to rescue them. Being unaware of how the Nahel bond worked, this tended to result in their deaths. Ironically, when one member of the group reported them to the local authorities, hoping that they could get some kind of mental help for their cult insanity, the local ruler had them all executed as heretics.
* In ''VideoGame/StarCraft: Ghost: Nova'', the titular character is unaware of her enormous PsychicPower potential, and her wealthy father goes to great lengths to keep it a secret, lest his daughter be taken away to the Ghost Academy. She knows that she is somehow able to sense what other people are feeling but can't explain it. However, when a group of rebels infiltrates her parents' penthouse mansion and kills them in front of her, her MindOverMatter powers manifest in a rather spectacular manner. The transparent dome over the penthouse is completely shattered by her mental blast that also kills anyone in the vicinity but her. That dome is, apparently, rated to withstand a direct nuclear strike. However, she never uses her power to that extent again. It's heavily implied that Nova is much more powerful than even Kerrigan, at least until Kerrigan becomes the Queen of Blades.
* The second time Henry's time travel ability manifested in ''Literature/TheTimeTravelersWife'' was when he was involved in a car accident. If he hadn't time traveled, he would have been killed.
* ''Literature/{{Touch 2017}}'' is a deconstruction of this: in this world, people only seem to get powers this way, and our main characters are all grappling with issues as a result. The main character, James, was [[RapeAsBackstory raped]] by a stranger while his friend Caspar got powers due to his AbusiveParents [[spoiler:trying to {{Invoke}} this trope]]. It's noted that more benign examples exist, though, like breaking a bone in a less traumatic way.
* ''Literature/VoidDomain'': After [[spoiler: Eva loses her eyes]], she gains an alternate method of sight.
* ''Literature/WearingTheCape'': Ever since The Event, if someone is in an incredibly stressful (and especially life-threatening) situation, they can "break through," gaining superpowers sufficient to deal with the situation, based on [[PersonalityPowers what they consider an appropriate response]]. Natural disasters often cause Breakthroughs, as do supervillain attacks, and the military was happily surprised to discover that basic training has a small chance to trigger a Breakthrough -- though they also created an optional, much more brutal program with a higher success rate. There are also "origin chasers," people who deliberately put themselves in dangerous situations in the hopes of breaking through. They typically end up as a statistic right next to the suicides, but it does occasionally work.
* In ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', those who have the "spark", the more powerful manifestation of the ability to "channel", and who haven't been trained in channeling by someone who already can, will typically begin channeling unconsciously in their mid-to-late teens, and it will usually manifest itself during either a traumatic situation or when they wish to do something suitable for one who is angsty in general. For many, this takes the form of an eavesdropping weave or something similar. For one of the main characters, Nynaeve, it is an extreme sickness of a friend that leads to her unconsciously forming a healing weave.
* In the ''Literature/WildCards'' universe, traumatic events can lead to the xenovirus Takis-A activating. Of course, being born is a pretty traumatic event, which is why a lot of people turn their card right at birth, but it is not uncommon for people to turn into during adolescence as well. Purposefully causing stress to a carrier is considered a penal offence.
* In one of the short stories in ''Literature/TheWitcher'' book ''Literature/TheLastWish'', a queen hires Geralt to kill a monster (actually a cursed prince) to stop him from marrying her daughter. [[spoiler: When she nearly succeeds, it turns out that the princess is really in love and is an untrained source -- and so everyone must forget their differences and fight together to get her powers under control.]]
* ''Literature/{{Worm}}'' provides the page quote.
** The vast majority of [[DifferentlyPoweredIndividual capes]] acquire their powers after experiencing some sort of severe trauma, and typically they will develop a power somehow related to whatever situation they are in (physical traumas usually result in physical powers, while mental usually trauma results in mental powers, for instance). This has some interesting results, like cape demographics skewing toward women and people from bad parts of the world, as well as resulting in a balance of more Villains than Heroes since nearly everyone with powers has been failed by society and wants some payback.
** Second-generation capes, the children of first-generations, at first appear to have an "easier" time with triggers, such as from waking up alone after sleepwalking or due to a rough foul in a basketball game. In actuality, first-generation capes will tend to have dysfunctional family lives due to their trauma and powers which will in turn put their children under high levels of stress for most of their lives. Glory Girl, for example, was desperate to prove herself to her parents and triggered after the foul when she realized her parents ''weren't even paying attention''.
** Additionally, those who already have powers can experience a ''second'' trigger that improves their powers or removes some of their limitations. These require another extremely traumatic event, typically similar to the first trigger. Apparently Third and Fourth triggers are possible, but are very rare. It's also possible to Trigger twice in a row, due to a continued traumatic even or other reasons, which is what happened to [[spoiler:Taylor]]. The overwhelming and disturbing sensations of [[spoiler:suddenly sensing all the nearby insects]] with their new powers was so traumatic they triggered again.
** There's another way trauma can awaken new powers: if a parahuman's power is tied to a body part, losing that body part causes the power to adapt. An example would be Valefor, as [[spoiler: after Skitter [[EyeScream blinded him with maggots]], his HypnoticEyes power evolved into a CompellingVoice.]]
** It turns out that there's a completely justified reason for this mechanism, [[BlueAndOrangeMorality or at least a logical one.]] [[spoiler: The Entities need data on each superpower-granting shard they release, and concluded the best way to get that data is in combat. The shards are thus engineered to only activate when the host is in extreme danger, increasing the chances that they'll end up in situations where the host will be fighting or will be psychologically-damaged enough to go out and cause trouble and thus start fighting.]]
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* ''Series/{{Angel}}'', "[[Recap/AngelS02E04Untouched Untouched]]". Bethany, the girl with telekinesis, had it awakened when she was abused physically and sexually by her father. It also flared up when someone threatened her in an alley early in the ep.
* On ''Series/TheFinder'', Walter's powers of deduction are purportedly because of a few bumps to the head that occurred during military service.
* ''Series/FirstWave'': In an early episode with a Ukrainian telekinetic, a government agent tells Cade that her powers first awakened when a heavy cart fell on top of her father. She lifted the cart off him with a thought.
* ''Series/{{Haven}}'': "Troubles" usually emerge after traumatic events.
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* Within the works of ''Music/PaulShapera'', traumatic events (such as flinging oneself off a cliff, being chased by a death cult, or stuck within the Hall of Mirrors in a demented carnival) are how Posthumans awaken their RealityWarper abilities, allowing them to exert a degree of control over the universes (called Narratives due to the {{Metafiction}} aspect of the whole thing) within the various ConceptAlbums. That being said, RealityWarpingIsNotAToy is in full effect, [[spoiler: if Posthumans try to push a narrative too hard, it can tear, resulting in a [[HellIsThatNoise horrific sound]] as an entire universe is destroyed.]]
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* PlayedForLaughs in ''Roleplay/DawnOfANewAgeOldportBlues''. All of the students receive superpowers after a MassSuperEmpoweringEvent, but some of them aren't immediately able to tell what those powers are. Jae offers to beat Destiny up to see if that will awaken her power (which is quickly pointed out as a bad idea by the rest of their friends).
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* In ''TabletopGame/{{Aberrant}}'', triggering superpowers is called an "Eruption", and considering the fact that it's White Wolf we are talking about, there are quite a lot of people who obtained their powers in the midst of something dangerous. One piece of fluff text in the core rulebook is a variation of a suicide hotline's pamphlet that explicitly asks people to not do suicidal things in the hope they will Erupt, even.
* Zig-zagged in ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'', where people can Awaken as mages in a rare moment of clarity where they see past mundane reality and touch the Supernal Realms of magic. For the lucky ones, this can be a peaceful or even joyful moment; for the rest, well, {{Near Death Experience}}s are a fairly common source of Awakenings. "Banishers" get it even worse, suffering Awakenings so nightmarishly traumatic that they instinctively despise all things magic. Archmages can actually induce Awakenings with the right magic, but those aren't great for the target's sanity either, though interestingly in those cases it's the Awakening that causes trauma rather than trauma that causes an Awakening.
** Klagen, Neid and Grimm typically go through this in ''TabletopGame/GeniusTheTransgression'', with Klagen Catalyzing in grief, Neid from ostracism and Grimm in rage. Sometimes it's directly related to the event, and other times as a result of whatever bit of MadScience they put together while dealing with it. Klagen tend to be the OnlySaneMan in their groups; Grimms [[HairTriggerTemper do not]], and neither do [[TheyCalledMeMad Neids]].
* In the lore of ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'', one in every million sentient beings in the Multiverse is born with a "Spark", or the potential to become a [[PrestigiousPlayerTitle Planeswalker]]. Igniting that Spark and actually becoming a Planeswalker is sometimes the result of an epiphany after years of meditation and preparation, but is more likely to occur as the result of physical, emotional, or psychic trauma.
** [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent Kiora]]? Eaten by a SeaMonster while trying to protect her sister. [[PlayingWithFire Chandra]]? The entire population of her hometown was [[DoomedHometown burned alive]] while she watched. [[GadgeteerGenius Venser]]? Ground zero for a BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind between a planeswalker and a telepathic monster. [[ManipulativeBastard Urza]]? Continent-sinking, ice-age-inducing, reality-shattering [[FantasticNuke magical explosion]] to the ''face''. [[VampireMonarch Sorin]]? [[IHateYouVampireDad Grandpa Edgar turned him into the second vampire]] [[MonsterProgenitor (Edgar was the first)]] on the plane of Innistrad via an extremely agonizing [[DealWithTheDevil demonic ritual]].
** The Spark can also be ignited by extreme happiness, as proven by [[RebelLeader Samut]] in the ''Hour of Devastation'' storyline. In her immense happiness and relief that her god and people have managed to take down one of the corrupt gods and escape the fallen city, her Spark suddenly ignites.
*** And in the only other positive awakening, Basri finally winning at a trial he had aspired to his whole life.
* Common in the ''TabletopGame/OldWorldOfDarkness'' as well:
** ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'': Whenever possible, the Garou make sure they identify likely candidates to hold the werewolf gene and keep watch over them. But for the Lost Cubs that slip through the cracks, the First Change generally means abrupt transformation into a frenzied monster and waking up surrounded by shredded corpses. It's even worse for the Ratkin, who have a heavier Wyld-infusion; it's so common for Ratkin to retreat permanently into insanity that they have two entire Aspects covering it: the Munchmausen, who regress into childlike fantasy, and the Twitchers, who are {{Grimdark}} ''even for the [[CrapsackWorld World of Darkness]]''.
** ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'': Some mages Awaken in circumstances that send them straight into Marauder-hood, wrapping themselves in a bubble of permanent delusion that shields them from Paradox. Their madness taps into their magic, causing reality itself to warp to match their delusions.
* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' GaidenGame ''TabletopGame/DarkHeresy'', this is the result of choosing the "Nascent Psyker" background package. The player has psychic powers building up, locked away in the back of their brain, waiting to spill out in an [[SuperPowerMeltdown uncontrolled fashion]] in a moment of high stress. Given that this is [[CrapsackWorld 40k]], this tends to be a [[DemonicPossession Bad]] [[HellOnEarth Thing]].
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* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'': Asura finds the lifeless body a girl who resembled his daughter after a bombardment attack. Overcome with [[DespairEventHorizon despair]] and [[UnstoppableRage rage]], he unleashes it all in the form of Berserk Asura.
* ''VideoGame/BlazBlue'' has this with Ragna. Terumi locked his Azure Grimoire from activating, and it was mostly a [[CurbStompbattle one sided fight for Terumi]]. Just as he was about to finish Ragna off, [[spoiler:Lambda/Nu]] jumped in the way and took the blow. She then gives her powers to Ragna, resulting in him getting the "Idea Engine" merging with his Azure Grimoire which makes it's powers closer to complete. He then proceeds to wipe the floor with Terumi.
* Ryu in ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIV'' gains the ability to transform into a dragon early on in the game, but for the first half of the game he only has access to his weakest form, Aura. He unlocks several more shapeshifting powers, including a breath attack for Aura and a much more powerful Kaiser transformation, during a scene which involves Captain Rasso massacring a village of innocents and being forced into a SeeminglyHopelessBossFight with a monster that beats him and his friends to within an inch of their lives.
* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' series:
** In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'', Dante unlocks the [[SuperMode Devil Trigger]] ability after losing a fight with his brother Vergil, who then steals the amulet that Dante keeps as an heirloom of their dead mother and impales Dante on his own sword.
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'''s Nero has ''two'' such awakenings. Nero's first awakening happened when a demon attack had Kyrie in grave danger, and resulted in awakening his Devil Bringer hand. The other awakening happens in game, when Nero is very nearly killed by Agnus and his Angelo and Gladius demons, resulting in the resurrection of Yamato and the unlocking of Nero's own Devil Trigger, a FightingSpirit that is very reminiscent of [[spoiler:Vergil, [[{{Foreshadowing who is revealed to be Nero's father in the fifth game]]]].
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' has two examples:
*** When [[spoiler:Dante has a light bulb moment and realizes that the Rebellion can fuse his split demon halves, he impales himself with it and absorbs the Sparda, obtaining his Sin Devil Trigger and Devil Sword Dante.]]
*** In the game's climax, [[spoiler: Nero, shaken by the realization he has blood relatives in Dante and the recently-resurrected Vergil realizes that they two are about to kill each other and either way he'd lose a member of his new family. The emotional peak he reaches from this realization makes his devil powers truly awaken, regrowing his severed arm and unlocking a true Devil Trigger.]]
* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' it seems mages can awaken their power if they are faced with strong emotions. For example, Wynne set one of her bullies on fire.
* Psycho Mantis of ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' had his powers fully awaken after he accidentally read his father's mind and learned just what he thought of the young Mantis (his father hated him, blaming him for his mother dying while giving birth to him), bringing Mantis to believe his father was going to kill him. [[NoodleIncident He doesn't remember much of what happened after that mind-reading]], but whatever happened resulted in the destruction of his entire village.
* In ''VideoGame/ESPRaDe'', Yusuke's psychic powers manifested when he was a child, but he kept them supressed until years later when goons from the evil Yaksa organization slit his friend's throat in front of him, prompting him to awaken his psychic powers and go on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'':
** Rydia is an inversion; she has an innate talent for magic, but the trauma of watching her village being burned to the ground makes it difficult for her to use fire spells.
** In response to his parents deaths, Edge is enraged at Rubicante, the Archfiend Edge deemed responsible. In his anger, Edge unlocked his Flood and Blitz Ninjutsu techniques.
* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'':
** The [[spoiler:death of the Avatar's mother in a HeroicSacrifice]] causes the Avatar enough anguish to [[ScaledUp transform into a dragon]] and stays like this until the end of the chapter, when their best friend Azura manages to get to them at great risk to herself.
** In [[spoiler: the Avatar's child]] Kana's Paralogue, Kana (barely a pre-teen) is so terrified when their living place is invaded, and the Avatar gets attacked right in front of them, that they also transform into a dragon. They don't recover until the end of the chapter, either, and cannot remember what happened, so they're shocked when the Avatar explains what took place.
** In the ''Heirs of Fates'' DLC stage, a male Kana [[RuleOfThree also transforms into a dragon]] after [[spoiler:his home is ''completely'' destroyed, his family is murdered, ''and'' he and other children are thrown in a sort-of DeadlyGame.]] Again, he remains a Dragon for the whole chapter and cannot recall anything when he recovers.
* ''VideoGame/InfamousSecondSon'' Eugene does this to ward off some bullies in high school after one of them pushes it too far and knocks his laptop
scared out of his hands.
* Lang in ''[[VideoGame/LegendOfLegaia Legaia II: Duel Saga]]'' only awakens his origin, Galea, after being beaten to the point of near-death by a monster living at the top of Mt. Gabel
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', [[spoiler:Princess Zelda]]'s powers awaken for the first time after [[spoiler:Calamity Ganon's return, which killed her father and the Champions and destroyed the entire kingdom and when Link was at death's door and was about to be killed right in front of her by a Guardian.]]
* ''Franchise/LifeIsStrange'':
** In [[VideoGame/LifeIsStrange the first game]], Max's ability to rewind time is triggered when she sees her best friend Chloe (although she doesn't know who it is at the time) get shot. [[spoiler:In Episode 2, she manages to [[TimeStandsStill freeze time entirely for several minutes]] in response to seeing Kate jump off the dormitory roof]].
** ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange2'': Daniel's telekenetic abilites awaken when his father gets shot in front of him.
** Alex's empathy powers in ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrangeTrueColors'' are shown to have manifested
wits due to traumatic events throughout her childhood, [[spoiler:including her mother's death, her father abandoning her and Gabe, and the cruelty she endured in the foster care system.]]
* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', when Jack is discussing her past as a test subject for Cerberus' biotic engineering program, she mentions that the scientists intentionally tried to invoke this through torturing her, believing that pain could allow her to bypass mental barriers and become a stronger biotic. She doesn't know if it ''actually'' worked or not, considering all of the other horrific tests and treatments they put her through, and she destroyed most of
[[spoiler:Itachi killing their work when she escaped, so the truth would never be known.
* In the prologue of ''VideoGame/NEOTheWorldEndsWithYou'', Rindo awakens his psyche ability to jump into the past the moment he sees Fret crushed by a truck.
* ''VideoGame/TheOuterWorlds'': Your [[BulletTime Tactical Time Dilation]] abilities are said to be a side effect of being stuck in cryogenic sleep for about sixty years longer than expected, coupled with the dubious chemicals Phineas Wells gave you in order to help you survive the awakening process.
* In the ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'' series, obtaining your Persona involves either being in mortal danger from [[TheHeartless Shadows]], or accepting your ShadowArchetype as part of you, and sometimes even both.
** The casts of ''VideoGame/Persona1'' and ''VideoGame/Persona2'' awaken their Personas when they experienced an extreme physical, mental or emotional reaction, like seeing a hospital full of people die to zombies or watching a woman burn alive.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona3'', Persona awakenings come from accepting the prospect of mortality but also not wanting to die. Personas are summoned via an Evoker, an fake gun that's [[InvokedTrope designed to invoke a fear of death to temporarily manifest your Persona]].
*** This game also introduces the concept of artificially awakened Personas, Personas forced to manifest by painful human experimentation, and are hostile to their users.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona4'', every Persona-user save for the protagonist [[spoiler:and the killer]] awaken their Personas after being tormented by their EnemyWithout.
** In ''VideoGame/Persona5'', the heroes each awaken to their Persona after being faced with the fact that their enemies are irredeemable scumbags who won't go punished because their victims refuse to stand up to them, enraging them enough that their ShadowArchetype comes to them with a DareToBeBadass speech.
* Imu from ''VideoGame/SenranKagura'' in the Hebijo story mode of ''Shinovi Versus'' only manages to activate her Root of Calamity when she sees her sister [[TakingTheBullet take a bullet]] for her, getting beat up by the culprit and realising that the culprit is going after her best friend Miyabi next.
* In the original ''[[VideoGame/SuikodenI Suikoden]]'', the main character comes into possession of the Soul Eater rune, a powerful rune that, true to its name, devours the souls of those its used on. [[spoiler: Throughout the events of the game, the rune becomes stronger (thus unlocking more powerful spells) by devouring the souls of people who are especially close to the protagonist; first, his loyal caretaker/bodyguard, then his own father, and finally, his best friend, who, as the former owner of the rune, sacrificed himself by forcing the rune to take his soul in order to prevent the BigBad from using him as a hostage to take the rune for herself.]]
* ''Videogame/TrialsOfMana'':
** Kevin unlocks the ability to shapeshift into a werewolf when he's attacked by his pet wolf cub, Karl, and he's forced to kill him in self-defence.
** Angela has a less-violent example of this trope. The first time she shows any sort of magical talent is after being told that she's going to be a HumanSacrifice for a forbidden spell. After that, Angela inadvertently teleports outside of the castle where she resides.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', you trigger one [[spoiler: on the [[KillEmAll Genocide Route]]. When you split Undyne in half with a single strike, she gains enough determination to protect her friends that she transforms into [[SuperMode Undyne the Undying.]]]]
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* In ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'', Maya had started training for her latent spirit-channeling abilities, but was too young to host a spirit until she saw [[spoiler:Redd White]] -- the man who murdered her sister not only nearly getting away scot-free, but also seeing Phoenix giving up.
* In ''VisualNovel/WickedWillow'', a brush with death awakens the protagonist's before-unknown magical powers, kicking off the plot.
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* In ''Webcomic/AutumnBay'', as part of his awakening to magic, [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/28/ Ghoul catches a glimpse of everything]] (due to a sorcerer's natural connection to the AkashicRecords). This [[http://autumnbaycomics.com/comics/51/ traps him on his own memories]] and [[AsleepForDays puts him in a short coma]].
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' this is known as an [[http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=1114 Angst-Induced Awakening]], or, less seriously, an angst-splosion.
* In ''Webcomic/FreakAngels'' it turns out that "near-death" experiences amplify the Freak Angels' powers and unlock new ones. For example, Arkady is capable of teleporting because of that drug overdose in her teens. [[spoiler: Turns out that ''[[CameBackStrong actually dying]]'' will do the trick as well, and this may in fact have been what happened to Arkady. It definitely happens to three other main characters before it occurs to them to try and find a less traumatic method.]]
* In ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' this is typically how [[MadScientist Sparks]] awaken. Most Sparks end up [[HoistByHisOwnPetard killed by their own breakthrough devices]] or [[BurnTheWitch burned at the stake as witches]] by an angry mob. Many simply go mad and destroy everything in their vicinity. It's also suggested that a breakthrough can be triggered by strong emotions, like being upset over death of a loved one. Gil notes that Agatha’s breakthrough was very peaceful compared to other Sparks. [[spoiler: Because it wasn't one. Agatha is the child of two already rather powerful Sparks and had her breakthrough about a decade ago. Her paternal uncle, a powerful Spark in his own right, outfitted the girl with a Spark-suppressing device to hide her in plain sight. Agatha's official breakthrough was a slow gradual loss of the device's effect.]]
* In ''Webcomic/LastRes0rt'' the existence of souls is scientifically proven, quantified in "sterling", people with more or less than a sterling's worth of soul can tap into it for magic but most people are born with a stable sterling soul that can't be tapped. However, a severe trauma can "shatter" a sterling soul, after which one can attempt to pick up the pieces and transform into a [[OurGeniesAreDifferent djinni-si]], though if they die before piecing themselves back together they rise as a zombie. Vampires are a specific type of djinn-si whose soul-shattering and transformation are facilitated by an existing vampire.
* ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'': {{Mad Scientist}}s tend to awaken to their full potential due to a variety of factors. Danger is a big one, as is the laughter of fools (typically "those fools at the Institute"), but almost anything can be the straw that breaks the camel's back. Helen herself snapped at an Italian bistro and caused more destruction than two other examples who snapped in a college chemistry lab and a hospital. ("That was simply a ''killer'' pesto, wasn't it Narbon?")
-->'''Helen:''' Many mad scientists also credit Mom for their awakening.\\
'''Dave:''' Mommy issues are that common?\\
'''Helen:''' No, my Mom, specifically. She gets around.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' Prequel, ''Start of Darkness,'' [[spoiler:Xykon's talent for sorcery first manifests itself when, as a 4-year-old child, he finds the corpse of his dog, Barky. His grief causes him to accidentally cast an AnimateDead spell, which resurrects Barky as a zombie, much to his delight.]]
* Becka in ''Webcomic/{{Shadowgirls}}''.
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* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'' uses the aforementioned examples from its source material for Goku, Future Gohan, Future Trunks, and Gohan's second transformation, but throws in some twists for others:
** Gohan's first transformation into a Super Saiyan occurs while he's training with his father, and Goku exploits Gohan's [[RunningGag inability to dodge]] by firing an attack directly at him. Realizing that he's all alone and no one will save him leads to Gohan transforming out of desperation to deflect the blast.
** Gohan's transformation into Super Saiyan 2, while more faithful to the source material, is also the culmination of the [[ParentalNeglect constant bullshit and unintentional abuse from his father]] and adult friends over the course of the series.
** Played for laughs in ''Episode of Bardock Abridged''. It's not a HeroicSacrifice that triggers Bardock going Super Saiyan, but the realization that his story's plot involves TimeTravel.
--->'''Bardock:''' Of all the STUPID! (''[[{{Headdesk}} wham!]]'') ASININE!! (''[[PunchAWall wham!]]'') [[JumpingTheShark SHARK-JUMPING]] ''[[PrecisionFStrike BULLSHIT!!!]]''
** Vegeta also turned Super Saiyan the same way he did in canon -- rage and anger and despair over never being as good as Goku -- though the process by which he did so was... far less refined.
--->'''Vegeta''': [[InelegantBlubbering I wanna be a Super Saiyan! I wanna! I wanna I wannaIwannaIwannaIwanna!]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
** Ruby's silver eyes are hinted to be special when Headmaster Ozpin [[{{Foreshadowing}} remarks upon them before accepting her to Beacon Academy]]. The traumatic events of the Volume 3 finale reveals what is so significant about them. [[spoiler:When Ruby witnesses her friend [[TheAce Pyrrha]] being murdered by [[TheHeavy Cinder]], a blast of silver power bursts from Ruby's eyes, leaving her unconscious for days and Cinder maimed for life. Ruby learns that silver eyes is an extremely rare trait on Remnant and every person who has them will become an extremely powerful warrior who possesses the ability to use the [[ElementalPowers power of light]] to destroy the Grimm. In Volume 6, Ruby finally meets an elderly silver-eyed warrior who teaches her how to harness and control her power; together, they learn that their power comes from the God of Light, who also had silver eyes and the ability to destroy the Grimm with light.]]
** Ren's Semblance gives him the ability to mask the emotions of others, effectively hiding them from Grimm, who are attracted to negativity. Flashbacks in Volume 4 reveal that Ren's Semblance only awakened when the Grimm destroyed his village. With his parents killed and everyone dying around him, the intense panic and stress of the situation triggered his Semblance, enabling both him and Nora to survive the massacre.
** Played for laughs in Volume 4 when Taiyang describes Yang's [[SuperStrength Semblance]] as a temper tantrum; when Yang gets angry, her [[BurningWithAnger hair catches fire]] and she's able to channel attacks into increased strength and power. Taiyang comments that her Semblance was discovered the day he took her to the hairdressers for her [[NobodyTouchesTheHair very first hair cut]].
** After five volumes of trying to figure out what his Semblance is, Jaune finally awakens it during the traumatic events of the Volume 5 finale. [[spoiler:To spite him for managing to crack her mask, Cinder impales Weiss with a spear and leaves her for dead. Panicked and tearful, Jaune's Semblance kicks in to empower the dying Weiss's Aura, supercharging her Aura's ability to heal her injuries. When Nora initially mistakes his Semblance for healing, he realises that his power is the ability to [[SuperEmpowering amplify Auras]].]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': In the second season finale; "True Colors", [[spoiler:Anne]] awakens a SuperMode from her connection to the blue gem when the grief and rage from [[spoiler:Sprig's supposed death by King Andrias]] pushes her over the edge.
* ''Franchise/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
** In [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender the first series]], Aang is forced into the Avatar State when he is either in mortal danger or experiencing emotional trauma. A major focus of the story is him learning to control that power and to only use it when he wants to.
** In ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', Korra only manages to unlock her airbending after [[spoiler: being captured and de-bended by Amon]].
* Invoked by Threshold in the ''WesternAnimation/Gen13TheMovie''. He tortures Grunge and Roxy partly because he wants to make them go Gen Active, though he also claims he's doing it because he ''[[{{Sadist}} likes]]'' it.
* ''WesternAnimation/AMissMallardMystery'': The episode "Rickshaw to Horror" is about a man being hit by a rickshaw (which the driver is left pretty upset about) and gaining the ability to predict upcoming disasters. [[spoiler:It turns out that said predictions were just a distraction so he could engineer the theft of a priceless gemstone.]]
* A fairly mild example occurs in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic''. Young Twilight Sparkle has to take an entrance examination to get into the School for Gifted Unicorns. She repeatedly fails the magic test which has been set up for her, leading her to become increasingly nervous, tense, and embarrassed. Then a large explosion -- the sound of Rainbow Dash's first Sonic Rainboom -- occurs in the distance. Getting startled by the sudden noise when she is already strung tight as a wire triggers an enormous burst of random magic to burst from her horn.
* Parodied on ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', when Cartman wakes up from coma due to a head injury, he fakes psychic powers in "Cartman's Incredible Gift".
** Played with at the end of the episode. Kyle tries to convince the police that Cartman's psychic predictions are inaccurate, but the police refuse to listen to him, so Kyle gives himself a similar head injury, then after waking up in the hospital, pretends to have psychic powers now so the police will listen to what he's figured out with actual detective work. Afterward, Kyle can't convince the police he was faking it, then gets fed up with all the other fake psychics in the room and screams for them to stop... causing a light bulb to explode.
* {{Downplayed}} in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice,'' when a now-adult Comicbook/BlackCanary mentions that her first [[MakeMeWannaShout Canary Cry]] nearly deafened her entire first-grade class. She spent a period after that trying to never talk again.
** {{Invoked}} by [[spoiler:[[GalacticConqueror the Reach]]]], who kidnapped numerous teenagers and subjected them to ColdBloodedTorture to try to activate their metagene. [[ElectricBlackGuy Virgil]] makes it clear that most of his fellow captives did not survive.
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** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'''s Nero has ''two'' such awakenings. Nero's first awakening happened when a demon attack had Kyrie in grave danger, and resulted in awakening his Devil Bringer hand. The other awakening happens in game, when Nero is very nearly killed by Agnus and his Angelo and Gladius demons, resulting in the resurrection of Yamato and the unlocking of Nero's own Devil Trigger, a FightingSpirit that is very reminiscent of [[spoiler:Vergil]].

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** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'''s Nero has ''two'' such awakenings. Nero's first awakening happened when a demon attack had Kyrie in grave danger, and resulted in awakening his Devil Bringer hand. The other awakening happens in game, when Nero is very nearly killed by Agnus and his Angelo and Gladius demons, resulting in the resurrection of Yamato and the unlocking of Nero's own Devil Trigger, a FightingSpirit that is very reminiscent of [[spoiler:Vergil]].[[spoiler:Vergil, [[{{Foreshadowing who is revealed to be Nero's father in the fifth game]]]].

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