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* A common fandom interpretation of the meister-Weapon partnerships in ''[[Soul Eater]]''. Shipping aside, canon does ''nothing'' to dissuade this [[Boys Love|whatever your]] [[Schoolgirl Lesbians|pairing preferences]]. Except for Kirikou and his weapons, which would be somewhat problematic.
* Elfin and Preyas from ''[[Bakugan]]'', complete with [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]] and [[Cannot Spit It Out]]. They constantly argue about which one of them is Marucho's guardian, as well as other things, but when the time to fight comes, they make a great team. And whatever you do, do not, I repeat, '''''DO NOT''''' attack Elfin, or else Preyas will go [[Ax Crazy]] on you.
* Saya Otonashi and Haji from ''[[Blood Plus+]]'' have been fighting chiroptera together for decades, though they {{spoiler|don't admit their feelings for one another until the finale}}
* Rust Blaster: A BL example (however, although the series is classified as shounen-ai, there are only vague hints of their being an actual couple).
* ''[[Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple]]'' has Kenichi and Miu, who, due to having sparred together for a long period of time, naturally fall into this slot whenever they have to fight side by side.
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== Live -Action TV ==
* Blane and Daisy from the first two seasons of ''[[M.I. High]]'' were almost one of these. And probably would have been if they'd stayed on the show.
* Michael and Nikita from ''[[La Femme Nikita]]'' are definitely this, also overlapping with [[Spy Couple]].
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** They also qualify as [[Spy Couple]].
* Another battle couple/SpyCouple cross are Steven and Samantha Bloom in ''[[Undercovers]]''.
* Yet another battle/spy couple are Jonathan and Jennifer Hart of ''[[Hart Toto Hart]]''
* John Sheridan and Delenn in ''[[Babylon 5]]''. Although, the inclination is more to die for each other rather than to kill for each other.
** Well...it's not ''quite'' as if they mind killing for each other. After all, they won two separate wars (against all odds, of course) and reshaped the future of the galaxy. See these two quotes:
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* Prince Charming and Snow White in ''[[Once Upon a Time (TV series)|Once Upon a Time]]''. He is a badass with a broadsword and she doesn't seem all that unfamiliar with weapons either when she unhesitatingly drew Charming's at the wedding when the Queen shows up
* While not a war situation, I'd include Danny and Lindsay from ''[[CSI: NY]]'', since they both spend a lot of time fighting evil and bad guys, and there have been a lot of flying bullets in that romance thus far. And the "hurt one, the other will hunt you down" applies.
* I'd also throw in Booth and ''{{[[Bones}]]''}, who are definitely violently protective of each other and fighting bad guys.
* Tristan and Isolde from ''[[Merlin (TV series)|Merlin]]''.
* The music video for Mayer Hawthorne's ''The Walk''.
* Rick Castle and Kate Becket in ''[[Castle]]''. Of course Kate will [[She Is Not My Girlfriend|never admit they are a couple]].
 
 
== Tabletop Games ==
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* [[Germanic Depressives|Sasha Nein]] and [[Mama Bear|Milla Vodello]] of ''[[Psychonauts]]''.
* ''[[Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse]]'' lets the you (Trevor) have [[Official Couple|Sypha]] as a partner from the possible three, [[Sweet Polly Oliver|though he doesn't know she's a girl until the very end.]]
* ''[[Nie RNieR]]'' gradually upgrades {{spoiler|Nier and Kaine}} to one. However, like absolutely everything else in the game, [[Tear Jerker|it can only end in tears]].
* ''[[Rune Factory 3]]'' allows you to pick up a partner and go into battles. If your partner is your love interest or wife, it's this trope. Sonja and Aden from ''[[Rune Factory Oceans]]'' may or may not count, since they share a same body for a large amount of gameplay.
* ''[[Dragon Quest V]]'', after you marry a girl, she helps you in battles, [[Stay in the Kitchen|up until you reach Gotha.]]
* Although most of it takes place off screen, Altair and {{spoiler|Maria}} are said to be this in ''[[Assassin's Creed]]: [[Assassin's Creed: Revelations|Revelations]]''
* In ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'' you can be part of one yourself.; Thismany isNPCs becausewho youthe areDragonborn ablecan to recruit an NPC to fight with youcourt and askmarry themalso ifcan theybe wantrecruited to marryas youfollowers. Do both and you play this trope straight.
* Dart Feld and Shanna of [[Legend of Dragoon]] become this after shanna admits her feelings at the end of Disk two
 
=== Visual Novels ===
* If lawyering counts as combat (which in ''[[Ace Attorney]]'', it practically does), {{spoiler|Mia Fey and Diego.}}
* ''[[Fate/stay night]]'': Saber and Shirou could be considered to be this, even though they don't really admit their feelings until the end of the series. {{spoiler|A [[Bittersweet Ending]] ensues where they can't be together because Saber is being called back to her time. You can imagine the outrage that resulted from this ending.}}
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** Rin and Shirou as well, during the Unlimited Blade Works path in the original game. Saber backs them up as often as they go it alone, though, and considering [[Bi the Way|Rin's preferences]]...perhaps a rare example of a Battle [[OT3]]?
*** It's also interesting to note that out of the three routes, it's only in the UBW route that {{spoiler|both people in the pairing survive/remain}}.
* Some of the characters from ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro ni]]'', Rudolf and Kyrie in particular. (Also Kanon/Jessica and George/Shanon could be counted in, {{spoiler|though usually just one of them is fighting and the second one just watches, at least in the episodes released so far.)}}{{when}}
** After the release of ''Dawn of the golden witch'', it's pretty safe to call Battler and {{spoiler|Beatrice}} the most straightforward examples of this to show up there.