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* In the ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|Assassin's Creed Brotherhood]]'' multiplayer game, there's an unlockable ability called "Morph", which, when used while stand in a crowd of people, will change all of them into duplicates of you.
* In ''[[Guild Wars]]'', the lair of the ancient dragon, Glint, is hidden inside a single grain of crystalline sand, in what is aptly known as the Crystal Desert. While it ''might'' be possible to find that grain and magic your way inside, finding a portal inside a specific ruin is much faster.
* ''[[Resident Evil Zero|]]'': "To hide a leaf, put it in a forest."]]
* At one point in ''[[Laura Bow]] : The Dagger of Amon Ra'', the stolen dagger is hidden in the museum gift shop in a row of replica daggers. You can tell it's the real one because it doesn't have "Made in Pittsburgh" engraved on it.
 
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* In an episode of ''[[WITCH (animation)|WITCH]]'', Cedric threatens to kill Matt unless Will gives him the heart of Kandrakar. Will responds by using magic to create several duplicates that disappear when touched. After Cedrick lets Matt go, Will reveals that she still has the real one.
* In a 1980s ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' TV special, Daffy Duck and Sylvester wanted to hide a golden egg for safe keeping, so Daffy painted it white and hid it among some ordinary eggs. This wasn't such a bright idea.
* At the climax of ''[[The Emperor's New Groove|The Emperors New Groove]]'', Yzma tries to keep Kuzco and Pacha from finding the right [[Baleful Polymorph]] potion by knocking over an entire shelf of them, forcing them to try out every potion they can in order to get it right (time wasn't on their side since Yzma had called the guards on them).
* One episode of ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]'' had Cosmo and Wanda, at one point, search for their wands amongst a bunch of fake wands owned by Tootie.
* In ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'', Two-Face flips a coin to decide if one of his targets lives or dies. Batman hastily throws a box full of coins at Two-Face and he completely loses it because he needs to find ''his'' coin to decide.
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