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* ''[[Dynasty Warriors]]'' and ''[[Samurai Warriors]]'' brings new meaning to the Kitchen Sink part of this. It has a ridiculous number of weapons that have no right coexisting the way they do, varying from [[Improbable Weapon User|the improbable]] (flutes, fans, and children's toys), to ones that shouldn't be present given the setting (boomerangs), to the misused (chakrams being used primarily as melee weapons; Chinese dagger-axes being dual-wielded or ''thrown''). [[Rule of Cool|But it's cool, so who cares?]]
* ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]'': Lampshaded somewhat where another character wields a [[Improbable Weapon User|ball and cup game]]. At one point, Kratos points out that Lloyd's weapon choice and fighting style -- dual-wielded sabres -- is wasteful and inefficient. Lloyd's response (paraphrased) was that he uses two swords to get [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|twice the attack power bonus.]]
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* In ''[[Phantom Brave]]'', anything you can pick up can be used as a weapon, from sunflowers to starfish to werewolves.
** And then fused with everything else to combine spells, so you can end up with a sword that slaps like a fish or a pumpkin that stabs like a spear.
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