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* Assassins in ''[[Guild Wars]]'' do this while under the influence of a speed boost. [[Justified Trope|To their credit,]] unless they're wielding daggers at the time they will sprint in a more standard fashion; daggers are always [[Dual-Wielding|dual-wielded]] and held in a standard grip in both hands, meaning it's actually fairly practical to run like this (one dagger is ready to block attacks, the other one is in a position to use as much of your momentum as possible for a strike). |
* Assassins in ''[[Guild Wars]]'' do this while under the influence of a speed boost. [[Justified Trope|To their credit,]] unless they're wielding daggers at the time they will sprint in a more standard fashion; daggers are always [[Dual-Wielding|dual-wielded]] and held in a standard grip in both hands, meaning it's actually fairly practical to run like this (one dagger is ready to block attacks, the other one is in a position to use as much of your momentum as possible for a strike). |
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* Sol Badguy, Milia Rage and Chip Zanuff in ''[[Guilty Gear]]''. |
* Sol Badguy, Milia Rage and Chip Zanuff in ''[[Guilty Gear]]''. |
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* In ''[[The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim]]'', the Player character does this when sprinting in Third-Person while [[Dual-Wielding]]. |
* In ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'', the Player character does this when sprinting in Third-Person while [[Dual-Wielding]]. |
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== [[Western Animation]] == |
== [[Western Animation]] == |