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Compare [[Behind the Black]], [[Trial and Error Gameplay]], [[Fake Difficulty]].
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== [[Film]] ==
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* ''[[Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards (Video Game)|Kirby 64]]'' has a crystal shard hidden out of view between two high cliffs on Neo Star. It's marked by stars, though.
* [[Final Fantasy VI]] - At one point in the plot, you run out of places to go except down a large waterfall. Your options are "Jump!" and "You crazy?".
* ''[[Bug! (Video Game)|Bug]]!'' has a ''truckload'' of these, ''especially'' secret areas ([[Shifting Sand Land|Reptilia]] comes to mind). Want to find a secret area? Just jump off into the foreground, and "hopefully" land on a platform leading to the secret area!
* Some items in ''[[Dark Souls]]'' require this. There's even an item, the Prism Stone, to determine the lethality of falls. Another example in ''[[Dark Souls (Video Game)|Dark Souls]]'' is entering the Abyss, a black void zone used for a boss battle. It requires a special ring to enter, as well as a [[Leap of Faith]].
* ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]: [[Skyward Sword]]'' features a moment in which you must jump off a ledge into what seems like a lava pit. When you're falling, a platform appears just above said lava pit. However, the game does tell you that you have to leap off the edge.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]], when stuck between a long drop onto jagged rocks and a hungry, furious hydra, Twilight Sparkle panics. Pinkie Pie uses these exact words to coax her friend to make the jump. She actually misses the ledge, but a [[Bottomless Pit Rescue Service|well-timed swamp bubble]] saves Twilight from drowning.
 
== [[Real Life]] ==