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* While no one save for the developers at Treyarch know what it would have done, it's worth mentioning a canceled perk for vehicles for ''[[Call of Duty]]: World at War'' was called [http://callofduty.wikia.com/wiki/Magic_Wrench 'Magic Wrench']. Presumedly, it would be used to repair tanks.
* The Engineer's wrench in ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' is an exception to the rule: you ''can'' brain people with it. In fact, one repairs a structure or upgrades a sentry gun by whacking it with the wrench. The game's "manual" hangs a lampshade on the practice, as it's actually an instruction booklet on Sentry Gun maintenance. The instructions on upgrading the gun say, for example:
{{quote| Continue swinging wrench in an aggressive manner in the direction of your sentry in order to extend dual rotational barrels and remove rear lid from ammunition housing container.}}
* In ''[[Star Wars]]'' Battlefront II, the engineer's fusion cutter can fix destructible objects, disarm mines, and cut into enemy tanks to hijack them, but not cut open an enemy.
* ''[[Command and Conquer]]'' spinoff ''Renegade'' features the Repair Gun, which has some range unlike most variants, and does exactly what the name implies. They can also disarm enemy C4 and beacons by draining their health bar (nothing else can damage these things). The singleplayer version is only used by [[NPC|NPCs]] and has a damaging secondary fire, but not so the multiplayer version.