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In fiction, it's often necessary for characters, particularly those in the superhero genre, to train to fight extreme threats above and beyond what an ordinary person might face. So how does one train to fight supernatural or superhuman threats? By risking one's life in a training area or simulation, apparently. The Deadly Training Area is a combination of obstacle course and live fire range where the hero must dodge a number of dangerous threats while achieving some objective. Common obstacles and weapons include solid objects that move rapidly to block them, giant blades or saws, laser cannons, simulated enemies (with varying amounts of firepower), and, in more realistic settings, guns. More sophisticated examples will have difficulty levels, starting with "newbie" and ending with "holy crap we're all going to die!" In the most extreme cases, this training area will be just as dangerous or more dangerous than the hero's foes themselves. Sometimes Fridge Logic kicks in regarding these training arenas. More often than not from a character asking the question of how risking death in training is better than risking death on the battlefield. Occasionally, these extreme measures are explained as emotional training, dire necessity, or simply the product of a mentor with a Darwinistic approach. Otherwise, if some characters in the setting have incredible regenerative or healing powers, it makes sense to make the training as dangerous as safely possible to better prepare the recruits: better break your spine in the training room and have it healed in five minutes tops, than skip the training room and break your spine on the battlefield with no magical healer available. A common plot involving one will be someone trapped inside on too hard a difficulty, sometimes caused by a Phlebotinum Breakdown or Holodeck Malfunction. See also Improvised Training and Virtual Training Simulation. One of these will almost always be used in a Danger Room Cold Open. They are sometimes used in a Training Montage and/or Training from Hell. It is also sometimes the setting for an Unwinnable Training Simulation. This kind of training area can be a Simulated Urban Combat Area or a Fake Town, if it is intended to look like an actual urban area. Examples |
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Dune has a swordfighting training machine that is quite deadly. Even pointlessly so, as noted in-universe with the injunction by teachers against letting it exceed a certain difficulty setting. While most people think this means humans simply can't survive at that level, the actual reason is that at that speed level its movements are sufficiently inhuman that fighting it only serves to mistrain the student for real swordplay. It's a rare aversion of the Training from Hell trope. | |
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The shortly-lived Strikeforce: Morituri had an extremely potent version of this trope with Biowar Facility Alpha' (or 'The Garden', as it was more commonly known. Essentially a miniature version of a Death World with Everything Trying to Kill You (both organic and electronic/mechanical), the place was designed to act as a full-scale, real-time version of How Do I Shot Web? (which actually became Training from Hell, as two of the members of the very first Morituri team were killed in there and it became common for Morituri without active physical powers to be injured in the area). The kicker is that in-universe, the facility and the Strikeforce itself were directly inspired by the X-Men' & their 'Danger Room', as the creator's daughter was an 'X-Men' fan. | |
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Ranma ½: The Land of Accursed Springs, or Jusenkyo. Over a hundred deep ponds of various sizes litter a valley shrouded in fog, separated only by very thin strips of solid ground and with long bamboo poles rising from them (and, from the looks of these, they don't grow from the springs, but were put there by someone.) Martial artists travel to this valley to train by balancing atop the poles and jumping from one to another —presumably, while sparring with a partner. This is difficult enough in and of itself, but training there carries its own danger: each and every one of the ponds is cursed by whoever, or whatever, originally drowned in it. Now, falling into a spring curses the victim to physically change into the creature that drowned there, whether it was a frog, a bird, an old man, or a giant monster. So you really, really don't want to lose your balance while jumping from pole to pole… Two 'victims' got off easy, with one becoming a panda, and the other a girl. Throughout the series, individual characters will fashion their own mini-training sites deep in the mountains by preparing elaborate traps —collapsing logs, swinging boulders, pitfalls— to prepare for an upcoming fight. |
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In Bleach, when Ichigo is trying to regain them after Byakuya removes the Shinigami powers he got from Rukia, the first task is a case of a Deadly Training Person, rather than Area. He has to survive a punch from Ururu, while in his soul form. | |
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Project Freelancer Phase One: Genesis gives its Super-Soldier agents blanks and lockdown paint, but the sim troopers they face during training are issued live rounds. | |
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Apparently built by accident by a D&D player in What's New? with Phil and Dixie. Inspired by the novel Dream Park, he'd built a homemade "dungeon" for his fellow-gamers ... one that incorporated actual land mines, flamethrowers, tigers and laser beams (the Green Berets liked it). | |
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In Metroid: Third Derivative, a now defunct fancomic that was hosted on Bob and George, Samus asks if this is the case with a simulation and the Space Pirate explaining it to her responds. | |
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Kung Fu Panda's training room is a rather impressive example, filled with all manner of wind-up or clockwork bludgeoning, stabbing, slicing, or burning devices. | |
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Naruto Training Ground 44, also known as The Forest of Death, is probably the best example. It's filled to the brim with very dangerous wildlife, and was the stage used for the second part of the Chunin Exams, where other teams where allowed to kill their competitors to complete the test. All the teams who entered even had to sign a waiver relieving the test proctor from all liability if they died. In Shippuden the hidden island used by Kumo to train its jinchuuriki used to be this as a result of its many large and aggressive fauna. The jinchuuriki B tracked down and beat up each of the animals until they respected him, so they don't bother anyone he likes. |
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Death Worlds are considered prime recruitment worlds for the Imperial Guard and the Space Marines precisely because surviving to adulthood there is an impressive enough feat. The "wasteful" part is on full display (on the Rambo-producing planet of Catachan, only 1 in 4 people makes it past the age of 10), and only countered by the fact that the Imperium's billions of planets hold trillions of people. | |
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There's a villainous example in From Russia with Love when Rosa Klebb is taken through a SPECTRE training area on her way to see Red Grant. Mooks are training with pistol, automatic weapons, martial arts, and a crossbow and flamethrower. The latter is actually shooting at another SPECTRE mook who leaps across the target area in front of him. | |
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The Black Mesa Hazard Course in Half-Life and its counterparts in Opposing Force and Blue Shift are a minor example; nothing can kill you instantly, but several obstacles do actually sap your health, some of which are unavoidable. The mod Hazardous-Course takes it in the exact opposite direction. If you can even make it to the training course on your first try without dying at least once, you might have some kind of Spider-Sense in real life. It only gets more insane from there. |
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An extreme example in the film version of Starship Troopers. Not only do the ground troops go into a training course with live rounds, the training area directly abuts other parts of the base—for example, a running course—with almost no walls between them! | |
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X-Men: Evolution has one, carrying over from the comics. It becomes an active danger in a handful of episodes. | |
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In Daikatana, the final level requires you to make your way through a SEAL Training Facility in 2030 AD. Apparently, SEAL training in 2030 AD involves jumping across moving platforms over instant-death electrified floors, dodging massive crushers, and swimming through a shark tank. | |
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The past is viewed this way in Time Scout. Make a mistake and you end up dead very quickly. Make a bigger mistake and you die slowly. Make no mistakes and you still might die. | |
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Spies Like Us. The protagonists have to go through this kind of training before being sent on their mission. It included having to hide in mud while live bullets were fired at them and being in a simulated plane crash (with the "plane" being dropped from 20 yards in the air). | |
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The Avengers' training room in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. | |
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The Man with the Golden Gun. Scaramanga's Fun House, a section of Scaramanga's home that has features of an amusement park fun house to help him keep his edge. He plays cat & mouse with the world's top hired guns who invites over to test himself against. | |
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The Powerpuff Girls (1998). The Professor designs a holographic training room in which the girls may hone their ultra-super-powers by beating up virtual enemies. The simulation has a numerical difficulty setting (from one to ten) but the Professor insists they stick to the lower numbers for safety's sake. The problem arises when Bubbles worries that being a Girly Girl means she's soft. A few jeers from enemies make her doubt her strength and fear that she's not as heroic as her sisters. To prove she's hardcore, she enters the simulator solo and turns the difficulty dial literally up to eleven. | |
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One of the more popular ways to train soldiers in Dwarf Fortress is a "danger room", with the whole room covered in spike traps hooked up to a lever set to repeat. Of course, since the spikes are just sharpened wooden sticks and the dwarves are covered in armour, it's not actually that dangerous... except for babies, if they're being carried around by a mother who goes to train in the danger room. | |
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In the Fallout 3 DLC Operation: Anchorage, the Anchorage Reclamation VR simulation has its failsafes disabled, so if the user dies in the simulation, they die for real. | |
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X-Men Film Series: X-Men: The Last Stand: After the Distant Prologue, the X-Men are fighting an off-screen enemy (a Sentinel) in a burned-out urban wasteland. After Wolverine and Colossus take it down with a Fastball Special, the Danger Room is deactivated and the session ends. X-Men: Apocalypse: In the last scene, the young X-Men prepare to test their mettle against a few 1973-era Sentinels that have been repurposed for combat training. |
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In Thief of Time, Lobsang goes with History Monk Lu Tze to two potentially deadly training areas, one with large wooden balls, the other with walls studded with spikes. | |
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In Steven Universe Steven and Connie regularly practice in an ancient Gem arena. Its location, suspended in the clouds far above the Earth's surface, eliminates distractions and collateral damage. The kids' training is guided and supervised by Pearl, whose attentiveness protects them from most risks. However when Pearl is absent or incapacitated the arena is not inherently safe, especially due to the risk of falling. | |
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Batman: In Detective Comics (Rebirth), the team's new base (called the Belfry) has one, known as the Mud Room. It uses excess Clayface matter to form solid opponent constructs. Batgirl: Year One: After being taken to the Batcave for the first time, Batgirl is ushered in Batman's special training room. The place looks a huge movie set full of traps and attacking robots, simulating a city street. |
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The Champions supplement Champions II had rules for Danger Rooms. If the PCs wanted to, it was possible to set the level high enough to kill the person (or people) inside. If super villains invaded the base, one suggested tactic was to lure them into your Danger Room and turn it on full power. | |
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In The Wheel of Time series, Rand al'Thor decides he needs to keep up his swordsmanship, so he hires the best swordsmen he can find to duel him with practice swords (bundles of wooden lathes)...six at a time. General Bashere lampshades it: no one trains with six men at a time, because odds are good that even with practice swords, somebody's going to accidentally do you in, and without Rand alive and kicking the world is screwed. | |
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The training for vampire knights in Requiem Vampire Knight is carried out in Hell. Not only that, but in a specifically malevolent branch of Hell. Most of the apprentices don't get out with their deaths. | |
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Batgirl: Year One: After being taken to the Batcave for the first time, Batgirl is ushered in Batman's special training room. The place looks a huge movie set full of traps and attacking robots, simulating a city street. | |
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Edge of Tomorrow. Rita's "training" room where Cage receives combat training. It's actually designed as a firing range, with robots that move about simulating Mimics, but Rita insists on training inside it so they can practise fighting Mimics hand-to-hand as well. Needless to say this has No OSHA Compliance, and every time Cage gets crippled by one of the attacking robots, Rita kills him so they can start the session all over again. | |
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Jak and Daxter has a few of these in the later games. Jak 3: Wastelander has sort of a gladiator pit with periodically rising, deadly lava, and guys that swing their pointy, deadly swords at Jak (who gets to wield a gun). In Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier there's one gun course that has conveyor belts and platforms, surrounded by deadly pits. |
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Portal has a live fire military training course that, according to GLaDOS was intended for military androids. It features a series of turrets that will kill you for purely being in their line of sight. This trope is slightly subverted by the tendency of the turrets to shut down after simply being knocked over, and the fact that you have a weapon that shoots trans-dimensional portals. | |
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In How to Train Your Dragon, the Arena almost fits the bill. Though it is revisited several times, it never looks the same twice, as it is changed to suit the day's training. However dangerous, though, the intention is to avoid killing anyone, especially the Chief's son. | |
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The Hero's Forge in Trollhunters. | |
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In Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier there's one gun course that has conveyor belts and platforms, surrounded by deadly pits. | |
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X-Men: The Last Stand: After the Distant Prologue, the X-Men are fighting an off-screen enemy (a Sentinel) in a burned-out urban wasteland. After Wolverine and Colossus take it down with a Fastball Special, the Danger Room is deactivated and the session ends. | |
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The Dungeon in Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?. Adventurers can pick up and learn skills outside, but can only really earn experience by fighting monsters and risking their lives inside. | |
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In Danny Phantom, the title character has set one of these up in his parent's basement. Despite being jury-rigged, it includes moving walls, laser cannons, and descending loops to practice flying. | |
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Warhammer 40,000: Death Worlds are considered prime recruitment worlds for the Imperial Guard and the Space Marines precisely because surviving to adulthood there is an impressive enough feat. The "wasteful" part is on full display (on the Rambo-producing planet of Catachan, only 1 in 4 people makes it past the age of 10), and only countered by the fact that the Imperium's billions of planets hold trillions of people. Space Marines take it even further by ensuring their training is as deadly as possible, in some cases encouraging recruits to kill each other on the battlefield. |
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In Neither a Bird nor a Plane, it's Deku!, Tim Drake designed U.A.'s "Mud Room", a training area that combines Hard Light with the metamorphic properties of Clayface's biology that allows it to recreate nearly any environment imaginable for training purposes. The intensity of the programming means it's usually restricted to third-year students and teachers, but Mirio takes Izuku there for their spar and uses the room to imitate Centennial Park in Metropolis. | |
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An Arrowverse promo has Cisco and Felicity creating one so Supergirl can join the other heroes in their Fight Club. | |
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In Judge Dredd, to best simulate the real street and combat situations all Mega-City One Judges face, only live ammunition and explosives are used on training courses at the Academy of Law. If a cadet survives making even the slightest mistake on the courses, they are immediately expelled from the Academy. | |
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In El Conquistador, the Aztec empire has a deadly training site called Calmécac, that also is a High School. | |
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In Superman story arc Crucible, the eponymous superhero academy has training facilities where the students fight virtual enemies and are put through simulated scenarios. | |
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The The Avengers also have a Danger Room-like training area. | |
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Jak 3: Wastelander has sort of a gladiator pit with periodically rising, deadly lava, and guys that swing their pointy, deadly swords at Jak (who gets to wield a gun). | |
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In Detective Comics (Rebirth), the team's new base (called the Belfry) has one, known as the Mud Room. It uses excess Clayface matter to form solid opponent constructs. | |
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The Dark Forest training in Warrior Cats. Unlike in real life, they train with claws unsheathed, and unlike in normal dreams, wounds sustained in the Dark Forest become real and physical: training can very easily result in a fatal injury. It's Training from Hell, both figuratively and literally, since the Dark Forest is feline Hell. | |
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The infamous Carrera's Legions has the aforementioned Legions suffer 1.5% casualties before any of their recruits hear a shot fired in anger thanks to this trope, some of which is intentional but a fair bit is a result of sheer carelessness. (And yes, these are supposed to be the good guys.) | |
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Balamb Garden from Final Fantasy VIII had a sort of Greenhouse-like training area where you could fight against the local variety of voracious flora. Occasionally, a Tyrannosaurus rex would eat you. | |
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In Mission: Yozakura Family, the Yozakura's entire mansion is this. The AC emits nerve gas, every stairwell and room is booby trapped, the food is poisoned and there's a complex lock on the bathroom door. Even the alarm clocks are rigged to explode after ten seconds. | |
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X-Men: Apocalypse: In the last scene, the young X-Men prepare to test their mettle against a few 1973-era Sentinels that have been repurposed for combat training. | |
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In Saint Seiya, Death Queen Island, the training ground for candidates for the Phoenix Saint Cloth, is an active volcanic site with deadly steam vents, open calderas, and endless plumes of black ash. And that's not even mentioning the training ground's taskmaster. Similarly, there are areas of Athena's Sanctuary (in Greece) that are built specifically as deathtrap-filled obstacle courses to weed out weak candidates, but it's hinted that these are a recent addition created by the current Pope. | |
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