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** All characters have melee weapons for this purpose. Soldiers and Demomen can use swords as their melee choice, and the medic at least gets a crossbow to emulate this playstyle in medieval mode.
** All characters have melee weapons for this purpose. Soldiers and Demomen can use swords as their melee choice, and the medic at least gets a crossbow to emulate this playstyle in medieval mode.
* Lenneth of ''[[Valkyrie Profile]]''.
* Lenneth of ''[[Valkyrie Profile]]''.
** She loses this ability in the [[Valkyrie Profile Silmeria|sequel]], since you can use all three Valkyries in battle. Her younger sister Silmeria uses bow as her primary weapon in battle, while she uses swords for Nibelung Valesti.
** She loses this ability in the [[Valkyrie Profile: Silmeria|sequel]], since you can use all three Valkyries in battle. Her younger sister Silmeria uses bow as her primary weapon in battle, while she uses swords for Nibelung Valesti.
* In ''[[Rise of the Kasai|Mark of Kri]]'', the main character, Rau, starts with a sword and gets a bow later. He eventually receives other weapons, but spends most of the game with the basic combination.
* In ''[[Rise of the Kasai|Mark of Kri]]'', the main character, Rau, starts with a sword and gets a bow later. He eventually receives other weapons, but spends most of the game with the basic combination.
* ''[[Dragon Age]]: Origins'' allows you to switch between two full sets of weapons. Given the thrust of the game as being somewhat more tactical, it's almost unheard of that even one character doesn't switch to a bow. (Even mages, whose staves automatically hit at range, can do a lot more damage with a bow if they hit often enough.)
* ''[[Dragon Age]]: Origins'' allows you to switch between two full sets of weapons. Given the thrust of the game as being somewhat more tactical, it's almost unheard of that even one character doesn't switch to a bow. (Even mages, whose staves automatically hit at range, can do a lot more damage with a bow if they hit often enough.)