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** Before Cinque there was Reinforce/Book of Darkness with her Bloody Daggers.
** Then there's [[The Ace|Chrono's]] [[Laser Blade|Stinger Blade]]-[[Meaningful Name|Execution]] [[Death From Above|Shift]].
* Mint in ''[[Ranma One Half½|Ranma 1/2]]'' tosses a flurry of knives at his foe as his opening attack. Usually enough to [[Knife Outline|pin them against a wall]].
** In the manga version of the Martial Arts Takeout Race, Cologne pulls this off against Shampoo in order to show off how skilled her great-granddaughter is (Shampoo, currently serving another table with her back to the wall, deflects all of the daggers and sends them right back where they came from, without once turning away from her customers or spilling their order).
** This is fundamentally Mousse's primary tactic in fighting, though he tends to use a rather ecletic assortment of projectiles.
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* This is the gimmick of several [[Marvel]] characters Bullseye and Ultimate Hawkeye, who can turn anything into a projectile. Also Gambit does this with the added bonus that he can make anything he touches go boom.
* Magnattack, a lower-tier ''[[Invincible]]'' villain, does this with the 88 metal plates surrounding his magnetized body. A bonus is that he can naturally recall them because of his powers.
* A demon tries to use this on [[Lucifer (Comic Bookcomics)|Lucifer]] in the "Nirvana" miniseries, which works about as well as you might expect.
* Riptide of the [[X-Men]] villains The Marauders could spin at high speeds and fling out blades that could even pierce Colossus's skin.