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* ''[[Super Smash Bros]] Brawl'''s incarnation of [[Kid Icarus|Pit]] uses a bow that he can split into [[Dual-Wielding|two short swords.]]
* ''[[Super Smash Bros]] Brawl'''s incarnation of [[Kid Icarus|Pit]] uses a bow that he can split into [[Dual-Wielding|two short swords.]]
** And of course, Link is as much an example of this in the ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' series as he is in his own. [[Kirby]] can get in on the fun too, if he [[Power Copying|copies]] Pit or Link's archery abilities, combined with either the sword he uses for his own Final Cutter recovery move or the Beam Sword item.
** And of course, Link is as much an example of this in the ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' series as he is in his own. [[Kirby]] can get in on the fun too, if he [[Power Copying|copies]] Pit or Link's archery abilities, combined with either the sword he uses for his own Final Cutter recovery move or the Beam Sword item.
* Garr/Woodrow from ''[[Tales of Destiny]]'' can use both a bow and a sword in combat in the [[Play Station 2]] remake. In the original, he has to choose between one or the other.
* Garr/Woodrow from ''[[Tales of Destiny]]'' can use both a bow and a sword in combat in the [[PlayStation 2]] remake. In the original, he has to choose between one or the other.
* ''[[Tales of Vesperia]]'' features Raven, whose weapon of choice is a "Transform Bow", a bow that literally folds into a dagger.
* ''[[Tales of Vesperia]]'' features Raven, whose weapon of choice is a "Transform Bow", a bow that literally folds into a dagger.
* Baleog the Fierce from ''[[The Lost Vikings]]'' is equipped with a bow and sword, though he ditches the bow in the sequel.
* Baleog the Fierce from ''[[The Lost Vikings]]'' is equipped with a bow and sword, though he ditches the bow in the sequel.