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=== Played for Comedy ===
 
* In ''[[Inquisitor]]'', a spin off of ''[[Warhammer 4000040,000]]'', you can choose to aim for an opponent's groin. It causes a fair bit of damage, and leaves them almost useless for a turn. It's funny.
** Some players have remarked about unusually accurate shots from meltaguns ("weaponised microwave oven" is a fairly accurate description) and chainswords.
*** In the Ork Codex, a mortally-wounded Warboss did this to a ''Bloodthirster'' as a kind of "parting shot". With a ''Power Klaw''.
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* The fan created netbook "Guide To Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" for AD&D features "The Rack Critical Hit Table," which shows the various results of a male character getting "racked."
 
=== Played for Drama ===
 
* Seth Farrow, recurring villain in ''[[Scion]]'', took a shotgun blast to the groin the night he murdered his nephew Horace's family. It's never stated outright, but it's clearly implied he lost his genitals; most notably, when a captured Donnie Rhodes greets him with "How they hangin'?", [[Berserk Button|Seth pulls a knife on him]] (Kane barely keeps him from using it).
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