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A subtrope of [[Abnormal Ammo]]. Compare [[Bad With the Bone]], [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works]].
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
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* The roguelike ''[[Dungeon Crawl]]'' used to have a spell called Bone Shards that turned wielded skeletons into blasts of bone fragments. It's been removed now because the damage wasn't worth the trouble of getting and wielding a skeleton.
* Gargoyles in ''[[Blood]]'' throw sharp bones when they aren't raking you with talons.
* The ''[[Diablo 2]]'' Necromancer class can shoot Bone Spears and [[What Do You Mean ItsIt's Not Awesome?|Teeth]].
* The skeletons in ''[[Nitemare 3D]]'', presumably.
* ''[[Shadows of the Damned]]'' uses three types of ammo: skulls, teeth, and bones. Bones are used as ammo in a gun that Garcia colloquially calls "The Boner."
* In ''[[The Simpsons]]: Virtual Bart'', the cavewoman version of Marge throws bone hairpieces. A nameless baby also throws bones, [[What the Hell, Hero?|until you kill him]].
* It's probably just some sort of energy-field hologram thing, but ''[[Mega Man 4 (Video Game)|Mega Man 4]]'' features Skull Man, whose weapon is flying skulls.
* ''[[Clive Barkers Undying]]'' has a spell (the game's equivalent of a rocket launcher) that pulls skulls out of the ground, charges them with magic and fires them when you release the button. The ammo is justified by the island having been a battleground for pretty much forever, "Not an inch of this ground where someone hasn't died." Doesn't explain how you can use it up on the roof of the mansion, though...
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