magz wrote:
I know a state of adrenaline rush when I can achieve the impossible and defeat an enemy I seemingly have no chance against - but in my case it's rather mental than physical.
This is pretty similar to my experience, although it's hard to separate the feeling of being mentally invincible and in control from the feeling of being physically invulnerable.
Similar to what you describe, it's like an anti-panic.
And I usually crash out hard once the threat is dealt with.
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