Always-Accurate Attack: Difference between revisions

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* Vander Decken in ''[[One Piece]]'' has the devil fruit ability to "mark" a person he's touched so that any object he throws, it will always propel itself to hit the mark, the thrown objects will follow its mark indefinitely until it hits something, however he can only have two people marked at the same time (one for each hand).
* Fiamma of the Right from ''[[A Certain Magical Index]]'' has "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|The strike that reaches everything when swung]]". It reaches the target without any speed, meaning it cannot be dodged. {{spoiler|It was even able to hit an Academy City [[Kill Sat]] even though Fiamma had no idea where it was!}}
 
== [[Card Games]] ==
* In [[wikipedia:Lunch Money (game)|Lunch Money]] you can "grab" someone, which by itself does nothing. If they play an "avoid" card, they get out of it, but if they don't have it (or for whatever other reason decide not to play that) your next attack is unblockable.
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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* In ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'', the Blade of Darting Steel causes all attacks made with it to hit automatically. Of course, this is not the same as every attack [[Only a Flesh Wound|wounding]] or penetrating the enemy's armor or magical defenses.
* Possible but very expensive in ''[[GURPS]]''. "No Roll Required" causes the attack succeeds automatically (so long as doing so is logically possible) and "No Active Defense" causes any success to hit automatically. With "Ignores DR" you can just erase the targets HP.
* In '[[wikipedia:Lunch Money (game)|Lunch Money]]'' you can "grab" someone, which by itself does nothing. If they play an "avoid" card, they get out of it, but if they don't have it (or for whatever other reason decide not to play that) your next attack is unblockable.
 
== [[Video Games]] ==