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Compare [[Nitro Boost]] and the more explosive [[Rocket Jump]]. Inverse of [[Weaponized Exhaust]]; this is essentially [[In Soviet Russia, Trope Mocks You|Exhaustized Weapon]].
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== Video game examples
 
=== Action Adventure ===
 
* The maxed out machine gun in ''[[Cave Story]]'' has such a high recoil that firing downwards will propel you upward for as long as ammo lasts. On the flipside, firing ''upwards'' pushes you downwards when you try to jump.
** If you acquire an optional upgrade that increases your ammo replenishment rate and are smart with your ammo, you can fly indefinitely with it.
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* In ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'': ''[[The Minish Cap]]'', you have to use the Gust Jar in a few areas to move a floating platform around like a boat. Normally the jar sucks in items when it's being used, but also produces one big puff when stopped. The recoil is what moves the platform, rather than the suction.
 
=== First Person Shooter ===
 
* Early versions of the "Combat Construction" mod for ''[[Starsiege: Tribes|Tribes 2]]'' had recoil all on the weapons. On the vast majority of them, the recoil was negligible. However, there was a fully automatic M60 machine gun, which had quite a large recoil, a massive magazine, and a constant stream of bullets. It effectively allowed you to fly around the map at a hundred KPH, when the average top speed for players in the mod was a tenth of that.
* ''[[Crysis (series)|Crysis]]'''s engine supports true weapon recoil, which has important effects {{spoiler|in space}}. One of its mods, ''[[Mechwarrior|Mechwarrior: Living Legends]]'', features a ground troop weapon (the [[Shock and Awe|Man-Pack PPC]]) that creates enough recoil with one shot as to provide you a good 15 kph in the opposite direction. The low gravity map provides extended entertainment when using this weapon, but it is regardless useful as an extra manoeuvring tool.
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* In ''[[Half Life]]'', the Tau Cannon has enough recoil to send a player across the map and is put to good use in the fastest speedruns.
 
=== Miscellaneous Games ===
 
* In ''[[Glider]] PRO'', rubber bands can be used this way to great effect (especially to break loose from [[Controllable Helplessness|cobwebs]]), though the [[One Bullet At a Time|two-shot limit]] complicates things somewhat.
 
=== MMORP Gs MMORPGs ===
 
* In the popular MMORPG ''[[Maple Story]]'', the gunslinger class has a skill called "Recoil Shot" to help propel itself backwards.
* In an example similar to the 8BitTheater mention (and possibly homage to it) the [[World of Warcraft]] Redridge quest line features a moment where the re-assembled team of veterans travels across the lake to the orc fortress - and the team mage uses a fire spell aimed to the back of the boat as a makeshift jet engine.
* In ''[[Elsword]]'', the character Chung(or Lacher in japan) does this with his [[BFG]] . His "Shooting Guardian" promotion and it's subsequent upgrade expand on this, getting additional air time with handgun shots.
 
=== Platform Game ===
 
* In the SNES ''Duck Dodgers'' game, firing your blaster in the opposite direction helps you make extra-long jumps.
* ''[[Duke Nukem]] II'' had the flame thrower. It'll propel you upward if you fire it downward, all right.
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* Many of the [[One Hundred Percent Completion|secrets]] in ''[[Iji]]'' require you to use horizontal rocket jumps, although one secret in a Komoto warship requires you to use the lesser Recoil Boost due to a low ceiling and much shorter gap.
 
=== Roguelike ===
 
== Roguelike ==
 
* In another twist of the [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything|Developers Thinking Of Everything]], you can make use of the recoil of throwing things to move about when levitating in ''[[Nethack]]''.
* ''[[ADOM]]'' has a [[Frictionless Ice|low friction ice]] level, where you can't walk. Moving around there is done exclusively by the way of thrown item recoil boost (and kicking off walls). Getting recoil boost off a potion of uselessness is its only use - and for subverting the name, the gods themselves reward you.
 
=== Shoot 'Em Up ===
 
* The 2D platform shooter ''[http://selfkill.com/webv3/content/ Soldat]'' has a minigun that has a very high recoil and provides leverage if fired downwards.
* This is actually part of the design for the Druuge Mauler in ''[[Star Control]] II''. The recoil of its weapon is so fantastic that it propels you quite powerfully in the opposite direction. A couple of shots can put you at maximum speed. This is great because the ship's engines are pretty slow. Also [[Justified Trope|justified]] because it's [[In Space]]. Strangely, none of the other ships, including those that use projectile weapons, exhibit any form of weapon-induced inertia.
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* ''[[Liero]]'' had ridiculous recoil on several weapons. Sometimes it was even more efficient to recoil-jump than using the Grappling Hook!
 
=== Survival Horror ===
 
* In freeware survival game ''[[Notrium]]'', the [[Sniper Pistol]] packs massive recoil and can be used for fast travelling in lieu of the Propulsion Boots.
 
== = Turn Based Strategy ===
 
* In each of the first two ''[[Super Robot Wars Original Generation]]'' games, the Hagane fired its [[Wave Motion Gun|Tronium Cannon]] with the compensators disabled, allowing the severely damaged ship to escape the map from the recoil. The first time, it's done to breach the artificial planet Neviim by firing point blank. The second is generally considered a CMoA for Captain Daitetsu Minase, especially considering that {{spoiler|he was literally dying from a mortal wound at the time}}.
 
=== Wide Open Sandbox ===
 
* ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' had a working Tank. If you rotated the turret to face behind you, firing a shot would propel you forwards. Timing this right could give you a much higher top speed, and, with the correct cheat, allow you to fly. In a Tank.
* ''[[Cortex Command]]'' provides several weapons with nice recoil. The heavy digger can be used with very light actors (such as skeletons) to lift them in the air or cushion their fall. Some guns have been designed that have so much recoil that they must be fired with a massive mech; you can fire them with any actor, but most will just [[Ludicrous Gibs|explode]].
 
=== Non-video game examples ===
=== Anime And Manga ===
 
== Anime And Manga ==
 
* In [[Cowboy Bebop]] episode "Heavy Metal Queen", Spike propels himself shooting his pistol after jumping loose in a zero-gravity space.
* Technically, it's not a gun, but it's the same idea: In ''[[Dragon Ball]]'', free-falling [[Kid Hero]] Goku finished off the original Demon King Piccolo by firing a [[Kamehame Hadoken|Kamehameha]] at the ground out of his feet, [[Ramming Always Works|ramming into him with his one good fist]] (his other arm was too injured to move to form the attack, so no, [[Why Don't Ya Just Shoot Him|he couldn't have just shot him]]).
** He does the same in the Tenkaichi Budokai against Tien, when both are free-falling, and the first to touch the ground will lose. Goku fires the Kamehameha twice in succession: One to thrust himself at Tien, knocking him down so he couldn't fly and one to gain some more height through recoil to ensure Tien will hit the ground first ([[Diabolus Ex Machina|Goku ends up losing anyway, because he hits a car before Tien gets to the ground]]).
 
=== Film ===
 
* In ''[[The A-Team (film)|The a Team]]'', this is done with a tank's main gun. Awesomely.
** Note: They don't do it to make the tank travel faster along the ground. The tank is falling out of the sky (there was an exploding airplane involved) and they fired the tank gun downwards repeatedly. To make the tank fly. Seriously.
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*** For anyone who wants a full summary of what happens in this scene-{{spoiler|They're in the C-130 and one of the two RQ-9 Reapers fires a missile at it. The team barricade themselves in the tank which falls out of the destroyed plane and deploys it's parachutes. Face gets on the .50 machine gun and shoots down one of the reapers, unfortunately the debris cuts two of their three parachutes off,}} but the one parachute that's left is conveniently in the rear so it keeps the tank straight, an that's why it doesn't tumble in the air thus allowing them to steer themselves with the main gun. {{spoiler|When they shoot to the side to get closer to the lake, they shoot down the other reaper, with a tank gun.}} Yes that awesome.
 
=== Literature ===
 
* [[The Hero|Wax]] uses a large-caliber gun to push himself sideways when he's flying around at significantly reduced weight in ''[[Mistborn|The Alloy of Law]]''.
* In ''Halo: Cole Protocol'' Lieutenant Jacob Keyes orders his men to use this technique to escape from a Insurrectionist freighter. Justified in that they're all in space so their guns would act like backup thrusters.
 
== = Tabletop Games ===
 
* The "Recoil Rocket" perk from ''[[GURPS]]: [[Gun Fu]]'' works this way.
* From [[Warhammer 40000]], the [[Our Orcs Are Different|Orks]] believe that a proper gun should be big, loud, and gives a satisfying bang when it goes off (of course, being heavy and sturdy enough to use it to bash with is fundamental). Most of them modify their guns to produce quite a kick, impractical as it makes it, [[A-Team Firing|even for them]]; and even have looted tanks modified for bigger booms and more recoil.
 
=== Web Comics ===
 
* ''[[Bob and George]]'' have touch-and-dies character Ran equipped with a crazy-strong gun that can ''lift him of his feet'' with the recoil. And Ran is made of VERY heavy, cheap parts.
* From ''[[Darths and Droids]]'', as the characters are [http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0478.html trying to survive a spaceship crash] and looking for something [[Crazy Enough to Work]]:
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* A short storyline in ''[[Turn Signals on a Land Raider]]'' has Kren and Frep flying an [[Gatling Good|Assault Cannon]] and steering with the recoil. They challenge an Eldar hovertank, but lose horribly.
 
=== Western Animation ===
 
* One episode of ''[[Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines]]'' has Dirk's plane nosediving to the ground. He manages to brake his descent by firing his plane's machine gun continuously.
* Azula and her father Ozai in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' are capable of [[Not Quite Flight]] using firebending to propel themselves. (Although, Ozai is only shown doing this during [[Super Mode|Sozin's Comet]].)
* Both Ruby and Yang in ''[[RWBY]]'' use the recoil of strategically-fired Dust shells to boost their speed and jump distance/height, or to hurl themselves at their foes.
 
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