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Let's face it: Death is Cheap. If you die, there's always some alien artifact or magic spell or wish-granting being of immense power that's ready, willing and able to bring you back. Coming back as a shapeless, soulless horror? Never heard of it.
Sometimes, though, this nigh-immortality has other, no less dangerous caveats. If the number of times you can come back is limited, then you will eventually run out, and when that happens, you're as mortal as anyone else.
See also Living on Borrowed Time, where a character is already technically dead, but has had their life artificially extended. Compare Point of No Continues, where this essentially has a similar effect in video games — lose all your lives after this point, and it's Game Over.
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One EC horror comic from the fifties (later adapted into a Tales from the Crypt episode) had a doctor discover that a cat does have nine lives thanks to a special gland, and also that he can transfer it into a human. He performs the process on a man, and they then go into show business. Because that's the only possible use for it. The man becomes "Ulric the Undying", and does things like leaping over Niagara Falls and getting the electric chair. For his grand finale (his eighth life) he'll be sealed into a coffin and buried alive for three hours. As he lies there, he reflects on the whole experience... and then realizes that the process of transferring the gland killed the cat, thus that one life had already been spent. Oops.
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The Cat (an assassin who can transform from cute little tabby into a vicious anthropomorphic killer) in The Looking-Glass Wars was made with nine lives — by the end of the first book, he's been killed eight times, both by the heroes and as punishment for failing his mistress.
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After Heaven burned down in Achewood, Roast Beef's next death was much less straightforward.
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Divine beings in Symphogear can heal their injuries by sacrificing a counterpart from an alternate dimension. Unfortunately for such beings, Hibiki's Gungnir has the unique ability to Kill the God, meaning an attack from her can not only inflict lethal damage, but also does the same to all of their dimensional counterparts.
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Similar to Wreck-It Ralph, Death is Cheap for video game characters in Kid Radd if they're in their own game, but since leaving their game means leaving the code that respawns them, death is then permanent after that. Though Radd is eventually able to find a loophole to save Bogey after his Heroic Sacrifice by getting his original player to load a ROM of his game.
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In Naruto, each method of resurrection only seems to work once. Unlike other Dangerous Forbidden Techniques, these are actually very likely to kill the user.
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In Fullmetal Alchemist, the homunculi do a good job making themselves look invincible (and mostly act as though they were, even Greed who cut himself off from the one way of recharging his stone), but there is a limit on the number of times they can heal themselves before they run out of juice. Good luck burning through it all in one sitting, though. Unless you're Colonel Mustang and incredibly pissed. The ones with the largest number of "continues" were Father and Hohenheim, who each started out with 536,329 souls, and Father briefly expanded that number to over 50 million. Each uses many of them for purposes other than resurrection, though, as unlike the other homunculi they're capable of performing alchemy (meaning that the stones can be used as a power source as well as a method of revival).
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Recent editions of Paranoia let you buy more clones when your first six-pack runs out, but they're expensive, and then your genetic template starts suffering copying errors which cost even more to scrub out.
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Once you use one of the Dragon Balls to resurrect someone in Dragon Ball, you can't use them to come back again (technically they can't grant the same wish twice, but resurrections is the only time this comes up in the story). They eventually work around it by getting a bigger dragon.
That dragon, although it can grant the same wish as many times as it's wished for (including resurrecting the same person), can only resurrect one person per wish (though it gives three wishes instead of one) and then has to rest for six months, so they still can't bring back large groups (or entire planets; the first dragon can bring back a great number of people with a single wish, so long as their deaths are reasonably tied together, ie all being killed by the same person or group) more than once and it still has the limitation that it can only resurrect a given person once. The first dragon eventually gets upgraded to three wishes (though big wishes like mass resurrections will cost two), and the same process "resets" it so that any resurrection that happened before the upgrade can be repeated. At the end of Z, it's revealed that the second dragon was also upgraded to be capable of mass resurrections, and it can do so with only a single wish.
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Harry Potter: Voldemort's Horcruxes, a set of Soul Jars he created to ensure his immortality. By the end of the seventh book, they've all been destroyed through the efforts of Harry and his friends.
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Saash in The Book of Night with Moon by Diane Duane is a cat on her ninth life.
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The Dresden Files:
While death is typically the end, certain Necromancers find cheats. Historical warlock Heinrich Kemmler, a necromantic prodigy and the man secretly responsible for both World Wars, had to be killed a seventh time before it stuck. It's possible that he didn't come back again because of the metaphysical mechanics of the Darkhallow, a ritual he devised to raise himself to godhood (he died the final time while he was conducting it but before he could complete it), or because the entirety of the White Council was brought to bear on him, and even his death-defying techniques couldn't stand up to that kind of mojo.
One of Kemmler's apprentices, the Corpsetaker, kept up with this. She could switch her conscious to another living person's body, possibly in a similar technique. After her death, her ghost wandered Chicago and amassed a small army of spirits and lesser shades as she sought out a new, appropriate host body that she could take over, though in a manner similar to possession rather than her typical body switch. She eventually settled on Mortimer Lindquist, a local medium and ectomancer (a school of magic that makes him able to communicate and cooperate with the spirits of the dead, a "good" and accepted adjacent to necromancy), up until Mortimer bested her and sent her away on the "Southbound" Express.note The train-as-a-psychopomp may be limited to contemporary Chicago, since its culturally significant to the locale.
Kemmler's ressurective techniques were possibly explored with Corpsetaker. In the Dresden Files, a person's soul in the conscious and the truly eternal part of someone that moves on to the afterlife ("You are a soul, you have a body"), while a person's spirit is a psychic footprint that remains adjacent to the physical world. A spirit is accepted to not actually be the person they represent when they died, fades to nothing after it takes care of "unfinished business", and if they stay for too long, they risk madness or loss of identity. Corpsetaker seems to be near-unique in the sense that she found a way to bind her soul to her spirit instead of moving on after death, at least until her spirit was destroyed, and this may have been what sustained Kemmler after his many deaths.
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Power Rangers:
Darkonda, The Starscream of Power Rangers in Space, was introduced as having nine lives - most likely as an excuse to keep him around longer than his Sentai counterpart. By the time of the finale, he was down to his last one, decided to go for broke, and went straight after the Greater-Scope Villain. Neither of them survived.
Venjix from Power Rangers RPM has a long history of surviving apparent deaths; he even survived a control tower falling on top of him. It's not until RPM's Spiritual Successor (actually a Stealth Sequel) that Venjix (who went about as Evox) is finally Killed Off for Real, all thanks to the Beast Morpher Rangers who directly destroyed both his virus AND body.
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Rhythm of War: After defecting to the side of Honor, Leshwi is well aware that she can no longer return from the dead by killing singers. Instead, when she next dies her soul will be imprisoned on Braize by Odium, who will torture her for the rest of eternity.
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The Soulmate Timeline has a variant: Homura's go-to plan whenever a timeloop hasn't gone the way she wanted (particularly involving Madoka's death or effective one upon Witching out) is to just reset and try again, but now that she's Soulbonded to four other girls with all their lives linked together, she realizes that this will almost certainly be her final chance to get things right to save Madoka's life.
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Torchwood: If Jack Harkness really is the Face of Boe, then this eventually happens to him. For that matter, it might anyway, as he has noted that he's still aging slightly despite his immortality (albeit at a rate of a few grey hairs after over a century).
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In Inuyasha, Sesshomaru's sword Tenseiga can resurrect people by killing the reapers who "collect" the soul of that person and bring them to the underworld. However, this can only resurrect a person once. This became an issue when Rin dies after already being brought back by the Tenseiga earlier. Sesshomaru's mother revived her with another artifact called the Meido Stone, but warned Sesshomaru that is the last time she can come back.
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Ultraman Belial managed to cheat death many times even when it seemed that his end truly had come. Ultraman Geed sees him suffering his Final Death when his son Geed, the titular Ultraman, kills him in-between dimensions in the series finale after a long and arduous battle, leaving his soul stuck in the limbo and ensuring he can't ever return to life, there's even a Really Dead Montage of Belial's past just to make it clear to the audience that he isn't surviving this nor recovering in any way unlike before.
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In Homestuck during Act 5 Act Jack Noir destroys Prospit and Derse in the troll's session, thus killing their dream selves and destroying the sacrificial slabs that served as a backup ascension method. Both Jade and Jake had their dream selves die, but Jade was able to resurrect hers and Jake's backup ascension still existed. Rose, Dave, Jane, Dirk, Roxy, Rufioh, and possibly others all died and were kissed back to life as their dream selves. This also happened to Sollux but he had a second one.
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold: In "The Mask of Matches Malone!", the Cloak of Nefertiti grants the wearer nine lives. After a blow to the head turns Batman into a Criminal Amnesiac who thinks he really is the gangster 'Matches' Malone, he burns eight lives during a crime spree. After defeating Two-face, Catwoman kicks Matches off the roof of a 20-storey building, using his last life. Huntress and Black Canary demand to know what she's done. Below, Matches comes back to life, and Batman removes his disguise. He then explains that when Matches' last life died, Matches disappeared for good.
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Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Bugsters, being video game characters who've come to life using a virus that acts as the Applied Phlebotinum du jour, can respawn an infinite number of times as long as they can possess a new host. Their creator is human but comes up with several different ways of using the virus to achieve immortality of his own. Each of his methods eventually runs into its own limits.
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Kamen Rider Ghost: The Ganma achieved immortality by placing their souls into Eyecons, acting as a form of Astral Projection while their real physical bodies are kept in stasis capsules. They can run out of continues either by being forced out of the stasis capsule and back into their living body or when the capsule runs out of energy, which prompts the Ganma inside to disintegrate into ash. The conflict of the series is primarily driven by the capsules being in imminent danger of running out of power.
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Skeleton Soldier Couldn't Protect the Dungeon: Not really, but the skeleton soldier is worried about this, which is why he avoids dying as much as possible (instead of just letting himself get killed whenever he faces a setback). He's not sure how many times he can resurrect, and isn't interested in testing it.
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In Higurashi: When They Cry, Hanyuu's ability to send Rika back in time when she dies is each time less effective than the last, so the final chapter cranks up the drama when it's revealed that there's only one more chance to get things right.
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If you die in Geist: The Sin-Eaters, your geist can bring you back to life again - just like the first time you died. Except this time, your Synergy (the Karma Meter that represents how well you and the geist can work together) goes down one... and its maximum goes down two. When Synergy (maximum or current, whichever bottoms out first) reaches zero, you become a Monster from Beyond the Veil. This means that, at most, you can come back four times. (The first time doesn't count because that's how you got into this to begin with., which means you have five lives at most)
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In Marvel Cinematic Universe the Hand can bring their dead back to life, as shown in both Daredevil (2015) and Iron Fist (2017). However, The Defenders (2017) later reveals that the process requires a unique substance, which they have totally run out of, raising the stakes for Mooks and Leadership alike. Their quest to reclaim more of the substance is the primary source of conflict in the series. Also, the process requires the body to be reasonably intact, with the Hand's enemies ensuring permanent death by decapitating the corpses.
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Dungeons & Dragons:
In second edition, your originally-rolled Constitution stat was also the number of times your character could be brought back from the dead. To help you keep track, you lost one point of Con with each death/return.
In 3rd Edition and 3.5, death costs one of your character levels if you're above first level — it takes away two points of Constitution if you've only got one level to begin with.
Fiends instantly reform on their home plane if killed elsewhere. However, if they die on their home plane of existence, they're destroyed once and for all.
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Unreal Tournament III uses the Hand Wave of "respawn teleporters" to explain how people can die and return; in this context, this trope means your teleporter's out of juice.
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A Promethean starts its existence with one free resurrection on its account... assuming it has more than one Azoth dot. Once it dies, all but the one dot burn away and it gets back up, but the next death will finish it. Osirans (and those other Prometheans willing to pay for it) start with a power called Revivification, which lets them expend their own Azoth to bring back fallen Prometheans (at an ever-increasing price), and which sacrifices itself to raise them if they fall rather than expend the "free" revival. It can be repurchased, but once you don't have the experience or Vitriol to rebuy it and have expended your resurrection, assuming you don't have any friends willing to give up their own progress for you, you've run out of continues as a Promethean.
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Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict has respawn teleporters as well. Usually, these don't run out of power, but there is one major exception: the final match in the tournament. When a contestant is one frag away from winning, his opponent's respawn teleporter is turned off. This ensures that somebody will die permanently in the final match.
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Riverworld: Everyone respawns at a random location whenever they die. One character takes the "Suicide Express" trying to reach his destination (and evade pursuit). He kills himself so many times that he is eventually informed that he's reached the upper bound of lives and is very likely to not come back with each following death.
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Puss in Boots: The Last Wish begins with Puss learning that he is on the last of his nine lives. From there, he must dodge danger and enemies as he seeks out a wishing Star that could restore his lives.
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Kamen Rider:
Kamen Rider Ghost: The Ganma achieved immortality by placing their souls into Eyecons, acting as a form of Astral Projection while their real physical bodies are kept in stasis capsules. They can run out of continues either by being forced out of the stasis capsule and back into their living body or when the capsule runs out of energy, which prompts the Ganma inside to disintegrate into ash. The conflict of the series is primarily driven by the capsules being in imminent danger of running out of power.
Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Bugsters, being video game characters who've come to life using a virus that acts as the Applied Phlebotinum du jour, can respawn an infinite number of times as long as they can possess a new host. Their creator is human but comes up with several different ways of using the virus to achieve immortality of his own. Each of his methods eventually runs into its own limits.
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The official NES/Gameboy versions of Felix the Cat and its Sega Genesis bootleg all feature this trope. It’s played straight in the official versions: once you use up all of your continues, you’re taken back to the title screen upon getting a Game Over. The bootleg, meanwhile, contains a double subversion: while you’re still taken to the continue screen, once you’ve continued twice, the cursor is locked onto the “No� option and you’re forced to quit the game. Luckily, you have a (mostly) indefinite amount of time before the choice is made and the selection is not automatic, so you can take your time to either reset the game or simply turn it off. Trust us, you don't want to see that bootleg's game over screen
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Quantum Leap (2022): In the episode "Leap. Die. Repeat.", Ben gets stuck in a time loop, as a nuclear reactor explosion restarts his leap from the original point of entry (an elevator) with a new leapee each time. Back in the future, Ian and Janis review Ziggy's data on the time loop, and conclude that Ben can only leap into each of the five people in the elevator once, meaning that if he fails during the final loop, then he's done for. Not helping things is the fact that they only figure this out towards the end of Ben's next-to-last loop.
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Ultraman Tregear had for long evaded a permanent death since his first defeat in Ultraman R/B The Movie: Select! The Crystal of Bond, all owed to the power of Grimdo who provided him with the means to use the bodies of his alternate selves anytime he was killed. Ultraman Taiga The Movie: New Generation Climax sees his luck run out when it turns out his latest death in Ultraman Taiga damaged the seal he used to contain Grimdo and its power causing him to lose his source of powers when Grimdo is freed and then Tregear lets it absorb him. Ultimately he is killed for good when Ultraman Reiga destroys Grimdo with Tregear inside of it, with his final moments being him futilely calling out to Taro as he perishes.
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In the Chrestomanci series by Diana Wynne Jones, several characters have nine lives. Only one story in the series, "Stealer of Souls", deals with this situation.
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In Book III of Fire Emblem Heroes, Eir was blessed by her dragon blood with thousands of lives, allowing her to return to life the day after she dies. However, her mother Hel, who gains power from others' deaths, repeatedly killed Eir day after day to make herself stronger until she was on her last life.
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It is implied early on that the protagonist of Immortal Defense and his fellow path defenders are a case of this: their minds may be immortal and nigh-godlike entities in pathspace, capable of raining destruction upon countless fleets of enemy ships, but destroying their original physical bodies will kill them. It's later revealed that this is an outright lie. Path defenders exist independently of their bodies: they cannot be killed, period, nor can they ever return to their physical forms. This is not necessarily a good thing.
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The Season 3 finale of The Venture Bros., when the Hank and Dean clone slugs are used as cannon fodder.
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Little Runmo plays like a standard platformer for the titular character's first two lives, but upon realizing he'll get a game over on his last, Runmo takes a game-breaking journey to search for an extra one. As demonstrated with the Dring King and the Temp King, if he does lose his last life, he'll likely die for real.
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Fate/Grand Order: Played for Drama in regards to Fairy Knight Tristan / Baobhan Sith. In the Avalon Lostbelt, Baobhan Sith was originally a sweet and kind-hearted fairy that wanted to other fairies happy. The problem was that the other fairies rewarded her kindness with abuse and making her lose her limbs before letting her die, which led Baobhan to reincarnate and go through the cycle all over again. By the time that Morgan finds her after several lives, Baobhan was unable to reincarnate. Morgan adopted Baobhan for being one of the few fairies grateful for Morgan's effort to save them, and taught her to be cruel and sadistic so she'll never be taken advantage again. Unfortunately, even that couldn't save Baobhan from the same cruel and twisted death she always goes through.
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In the Sylvester and Tweety short, Satan's Waitin', Sylvester steadily through goes eight of his nine lives throughout the cartoon. If he died again, he would be dead for good. Naturally, with the world out to kill him at that point, you can only guess what happens in the end.
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In the latter part of NieR: Automata, the Bunker is destroyed. As a result, there is nowhere for remaining YoRHa androids to upload their memories and consciousness if they should be destroyed, and no more spare bodies to inhabit. From that point forward, death is permanent for the androids. In gameplay, this also means that dying will force you to start over from your last save.
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In The Fairly OddParents! episode "Power Mad", Timmy and his friends Chester and AJ are actually inside a video game that Timmy wished for, where each of them have only 3 lives that, of course, if they run out of, they die permanently. Chester and AJ are clueless about this. Near the end of the episode, Timmy sacrifices his last life on the final level in order to save Chester and AJ... but he comes back since he had enough points to earn himself an extra life.
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The Secret World takes this trope and applies it to an entire universe. Throughout history, the Gaia Engines have been able to save reality from apocalyptic disasters by harnessing the reality-warping power of the Dreamers they keep imprisoned: if something ever does manage to destroy everything - a war between the Nephilim and the Grigori, say, or one of the Dreamers waking up - the Engines will be able to restore the world to factory settings. Unfortunately, after four consecutive uses of this failsafe, the Engines have started to malfunction and the Bees speculate that they might not be able to manage another reset. In other words, if the Dreamers succeed in breaking out this time, it's game over for all reality.
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Ultra Series:
Ultraman Belial managed to cheat death many times even when it seemed that his end truly had come. Ultraman Geed sees him suffering his Final Death when his son Geed, the titular Ultraman, kills him in-between dimensions in the series finale after a long and arduous battle, leaving his soul stuck in the limbo and ensuring he can't ever return to life, there's even a Really Dead Montage of Belial's past just to make it clear to the audience that he isn't surviving this nor recovering in any way unlike before.
Ultraman Tregear had for long evaded a permanent death since his first defeat in Ultraman R/B The Movie: Select! The Crystal of Bond, all owed to the power of Grimdo who provided him with the means to use the bodies of his alternate selves anytime he was killed. Ultraman Taiga The Movie: New Generation Climax sees his luck run out when it turns out his latest death in Ultraman Taiga damaged the seal he used to contain Grimdo and its power causing him to lose his source of powers when Grimdo is freed and then Tregear lets it absorb him. Ultimately he is killed for good when Ultraman Reiga destroys Grimdo with Tregear inside of it, with his final moments being him futilely calling out to Taro as he perishes.
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Invoked by Sandor in the Game of Thrones Season 7 episode when Thoros of Myr, the R'hllor priest who has resurrected Beric Dondarrion six times, is found dead himself of exposure the morning after being seriously injured by an undead bear: "You're dead for good this time."
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In Fate/stay night, Berserker has quite a few lives, Rin takes one, Archer takes 5, and Saber takes the rest at the same time. Hax.
Also from Fate/stay night, Shirou runs out of continues when he gives Excalibur's scabbard back to Saber, causing him to lose his incredible Healing Factor. He explains this with the line "People die when they are killed". Which, in context, was him expressing the opinion that people should die when they're killed.
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Supposedly this was the case for the entire DCU in the wake of Blackest Night; according to Dan DiDio, Death is Cheap, which had been taken to absurd levels in recent years, no longer applies. It didn't take long for that to not stick.
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The Crow suffers this in the movie, while his bird is being held by the Big Bad's sister. He got better, and then he didn't.
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Dark Empire: Palpatine comes Back from the Dead via cloning. Every time he dies, he just body surfs into one of his clones. the heroes eventually manage to destroy his clone factory on Byss, and Han Solo shoots his last clone In the Back. Even then, Palpatine's spirit tries to possess the unborn Anakin. Luckily, another Jedi blocks him from doing so using the Light Side (albiet at the cost of his own life,) and Palpatine is finally dragged off to Chaos forever.
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The Old Guard: At some point (it seems to be after sufficient time has passed), each of the immortals will lose their immortality and stop miraculously healing from wounds (presumably they start aging as well, but given the violent lives the immortals lead this is unlikely to come up). It happened to Lykon many ages ago (implied to be before Nick, Joe, or Booker were born), and happens to Andy during the course of the movie.
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In the Super NES game Axelay, when your stock of ships runs out and you're out of credits, the Game Over screen will show your mother planet reduced to a lifeless rock.
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Doctor Who: Through the process of regeneration, Time Lords can come back to life up to twelve times after being killed (though they become a brand new person in the process), for a total of thirteen lives. While it is possible for a Time Lord to be granted a new regeneration cycle, it is only something that is allowed under very special circumstances.
The Master actually did run out during the classic series, but got around it via body-snatching. They were resurrected by the Time Lords during the Time War (an event more explicitly discussed in the spin-off audio "Day of the Master") and given a new full regeneration cycle as part of the deal. In theory, they should have been permakilled in "The Doctor Falls" but nobody was surprised when they weren't.
In "Let's Kill Hitler", the Doctor is drugged with a lethal poison, and cannot regenerate to save himself. Fortunately for him, River Song cures him by burning through her remaining regenerations all at once.
Series 7 reveals that the Eleventh Doctor has already used up all of his regenerations, the two uncounted ones being the War Doctor and the Metacrisis Doctor, and his (permanent) death becomes a plot point. (Again.)
As of Series 8, the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi) is stated to be an exception to the rule of the ultimate number of regenerations, and had to bend the rules quite seriously to get that far. Not even he knows how many he has left. The reason for the exception is because in "The Time of the Doctor", the Time Lords granted the Doctor a brand new regeneration cycle. As such, he has at least twelve more lives at his disposal.
In "Hell Bent", it's revealed that not even the Time Lords themselves, who gave him the new regeneration cycle in the first place, know how many he has left, with "The Timeless Children" then stating that the Doctor isn't even a Time Lord, but the one whose regenerative abilities were copied by the Time Lords, so no-one knows how many incarnations the Doctor could possibly have.
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Khalid Shamoun from SOTF: Evolution has the power of resurrection, with the downside that each resurrection takes longer than the last. In theory, he eventually won't revive at all.
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Subverted in Maldita Castilla: you can continue as often as you need to. If you use more than three continues, however, the game will warn you that your soul is in peril. Beating the game after this point leads to a Downer Ending wherein, even though you saved the realm, the Grim Reaper collects your soul.
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The Avengers: Through his career, Kang the Conqueror (or at least one of him) had made use of a Body Backup Drive to cheat death. In Avengers Forever, Kang deliberately invokes this on himself, destroying the device because he feels he's lost his edge without the risk of death.
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Venjix from Power Rangers RPM has a long history of surviving apparent deaths; he even survived a control tower falling on top of him. It's not until RPM's Spiritual Successor (actually a Stealth Sequel) that Venjix (who went about as Evox) is finally Killed Off for Real, all thanks to the Beast Morpher Rangers who directly destroyed both his virus AND body.
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In a Captain SNES: The Game Masta episode, it dawns on Mega Man that the building where extra lives are made has been blown up to bits.
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Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard uses this at the end of the first level, where Matt is told that someone hacked the game to erase all his saves so that when he died, he would die for good.
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Spawn goes to hell when his power ends, but other than that, he can basically regenerate from near-death experiences.
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Star Wars Legends: One of the motivating reasons for Palpatine trying to possess an infant Anakin Solo is because most of his supply of clone bodies used to resurrect himself were being killed, and those that were remained were tampered with by a traitorous Imperial lieutenant, leaving the clone bodies with rapidly decreasing lifespans. And Palpatine's immense Dark Side power is damaging to a human body to begin with, so not just any host will do. Anakin Solo, being very strong in the Force yet far too young to effectively resist possession by Palpatine's spirit, would be ideal in that regard. Palpatine is understandably worried about the fact that Anakin Solo is an infant at this point, meaning that even if he succeeded in the plan, he'd be helpless for years and would have to trust his not at all trustworthy (and dubiously competent, for that matter) Dark Jedi minions to protect him. The issue gets forced when Han Solo fatally shoots Palpatine's last clone. Palpatine immediately attempts to possess baby Anakin but is blocked by a mortally-wounded Jedi who drags Palpatine's soul into the Force with him.
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Battleborn: Much like the Unreal series, respawns are via teleporters, and if they run out of power...
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The PC Engine ports of Chase H.Q. and Special Criminal Investigation, allows you three chances/continues to continue your mission. Lose for the fourth time and considerate your mission, Failed and Over!
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In PAYDAY: The Heist and PAYDAY 2, heisters can go down from regular attacks a limited number of timesnote three on normal difficulty, less on higher difficulties, and some skills give you an extra revive; getting knocked down in greyscale instantly puts you into police custody until another player can exchange a hostage for your release.note Unlike other Left-4-Dead-likes, while downed you cannot be fully arrested until the timer reaches 0, so you have an opportunity to keep shooting enemies preventing your teammates from reviving you, but that gives them just cause to keep shooting you until you effectively lose control of your arms from the sheer pain.
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In Drawn Together, Link Expy Xandir decides to commit suicide and does so... but re-appears with 98 lives instead of 99. He spends the entire episode killing himself until he has only one life left, at which point he decides to continue living.
In a later episode, Ling-Ling becomes so furious with Xandir that he begins killing him... and keeps on killing him until all of his lives are gone. The words "Game Over" appear and Xandir stays dead. For the rest of the episode, at least.
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In Spider-Verse, it's revealed that the Inheritors, which is Morlun and his family, are resurrected via clone bodies whenever their current body is slain, which explains how Morlun survived two encounters with Peter Parker and an encounter with the Black Panther. However, when an Alternate Universe version of the Ben Reiley Spider-Man destroys the building housing these clones, they run out of continues.
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In Sonic the Comic – Online! in order to stop Vichama, the God of Death from trying to kill everyone, Knuckles destroys his Immortality Inducer, the Guardian Emerald, which makes Knuckles' current life his last life.
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Is This A Zombie?: Kyoko gains an extra life whenever she kills somebody, so she became a Serial Killer so she could stockpile lives. Ayumu battles her and kills her over and over again until she is down to her last life, causing her to beg for mercy. He lets her live and she is arrested.
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In Left 4 Dead, going down twice will result in your vision turning greyscale. If you get knocked down again without receiving medical help, you're not getting up. Until your teammates find you in a Rescue Closet. Note that you can be killed while downed.
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