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** And all [[Fan Service]].
* [[Pokémon Special]]: Gold always carries a billard cue with him and frequently uses it to launch his Pokeballs to a tactically advantageous postion, often ricocheting them off of surfaces to get there.
* In ''[[Ranma One Half½]]'' the detachable [[Rings of Death|blade ring]] of the [[Blade on a Stick|Kinjakan]] is ''meant'' to be used like this. When Ranma steals it from the Phoenix people and tries to use it acts like a [[Hyper-Destructive Bouncing Ball]], and a Phoenix woman tells him that it takes years of training to use the weapon properly. Then Ranma immediately uses it a ''second'' time, the ring bounces exactly where he wants it to go, and Ranma gives a smug smirk.
 
 
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* Jr. from ''[[Xenosaga]]'' has a few of these attacks. One of his "normal" attacks in the first game involves flipping a coin and shooting it, hitting an enemy with the ricochet. One of his special attacks, however, involves throwing a handful of coins at the enemies and firing a single bullet, bouncing it off all the coins in order to hit multiple enemies.
* In ''[[Space Quest]] IV'', if you die by entering the hatchway of the patrol ship instead of the landing gear, you get this message, ''"The young shuttle pilot, his seat suddenly humidified by your surprise entry, fires his pulseray. The shot just misses you and then bounces off the reflective surfaces of the cabin... eventually managing to fatally perforate you. Just as you fade from the living organism club you think, in amazement, 'So that's what my spleen looks like!'"''
* The Marksman in ''[[Hellgate :London]]'' can learn to bounce shots off the environment with 100% effectiveness, and ricochet between multiple targets.
* Your main gun in ''[[D/Generation|Dgeneration]]'' can bounce off up to three walls.
* The aptly-named Ricochet Stone subweapon that appears in a few games of the ''[[Castlevania]]'' series.