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* The unnamed protagonist in ''[[Hero (film)|Hero]]'' had an attack that could not miss its mark if he was within ten paces.
* Zorg demonstrated a variant in ''[[The Fifth Element]]'' with his special ZF-1 gun: After shooting a target once, a "replay" feature can cause every subsequent bullet to strike the same target, regardless of the direction in which it was fired.
* The Huntsman in ''[[The Tenth Kingdom]]'' has a crossbow that, when fired, will always pierce someone's heart. The [[God Save Us From the Queen|queen]] gave it to him in a deal—all he had to do was close his eyes, turn around a few times, and fire once at random. (He killed his own son from several miles away.) {{spoiler|In the final battle, he tries to shoot Wolf, but the crossbow is knocked upwards, and the shot goes through a skylight. He gains the advantage during the ensuing melee, meaning he's on top of Wolf when the bolt comes ''[[Hoist by His Own Petard|rightframe back down]]'' . . .}}
 
== [[Literature]] ==