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* ''[[Starcraft]]'' features various units in both one and two, not including the powerful AOE spells.
* ''[[Starcraft]]'' features various units in both one and two, not including the powerful AOE spells.
** Terran: [[Tank Goodness|Siege Tanks]], [[Kill It with Fire|Firebats]], [[Squishy Wizard|Raven's]] [[Attack Drone|Hunter Seeker Missile]], and [[Nuke'Em|nukes]].
** Terran: [[Tank Goodness|Siege Tanks]], [[Kill It with Fire|Firebats]], [[Squishy Wizard|Raven's]] [[Attack Drone|Hunter Seeker Missile]], and [[Nuke'Em|nukes]].
** [[Crystal Spires and Togas|Protoss]]: [[Energy Being|Archons]], Reavers, and Corsairs.
** [[Crystal Spires and Togas|Protoss]]: [[Energy Being|Archons]], Reavers, and Corsairs.
** [[Horde of Alien Locusts|Zerg]]: Ultralisks and Lurkers.
** [[Horde of Alien Locusts|Zerg]]: Ultralisks and Lurkers.
* ''[[Warcraft]]'' has units and heroes that can do splash damage. The Orb of Fire also grants any hero using it splash damage.
* ''[[Warcraft]]'' has units and heroes that can do splash damage. The Orb of Fire also grants any hero using it splash damage.
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* ''[[Valkyria Chronicles]]'': Grenades deal splash damage, which makes them one of the only weapons that can easily hit more than one target. Their main use, however, is taking out sandbags so you can get [[Boom! Headshot!|headshots on the exposed troops]].
* ''[[Valkyria Chronicles]]'': Grenades deal splash damage, which makes them one of the only weapons that can easily hit more than one target. Their main use, however, is taking out sandbags so you can get [[Boom! Headshot!|headshots on the exposed troops]].
* [[Tower Defense]] Games: this is one of the common anti swarming-[[Mook]] towers.
* [[Tower Defense]] Games: this is one of the common anti swarming-[[Mook]] towers.
* ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'': along side the various [[Stuff Blowing Up|explosives]] there are some attacks that have hitboxes that extend farther than what you'd expect, and are capable of hitting multiple opponents. [[Kirby|King Dedede's]] and [[Super Mario Bros.|Yoshi's]] ground-pound moves, for example, deal damage to people standing close enough to the point of impact, not just the ones that you land directly on top of.
* ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'': along side the various [[Stuff Blowing Up|explosives]] there are some attacks that have hitboxes that extend farther than what you'd expect, and are capable of hitting multiple opponents. [[Kirby|King Dedede's]] and [[Super Mario Bros.|Yoshi's]] ground-pound moves, for example, deal damage to people standing close enough to the point of impact, not just the ones that you land directly on top of.
* ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'': A handful of moves were introduced that, in double and triple battles, deal normal damage to their target, as well as a smaller amount of damage to opponents next to the target.
* ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'': A handful of moves were introduced that, in double and triple battles, deal normal damage to their target, as well as a smaller amount of damage to opponents next to the target.
** [[Incredibly Lame Pun|In Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, the attack Splash has the user splash to an adjacent square and if they hit someone, it does five damage to both the user and the victim. Splash averts this in the main series by doing no damage.]]
** [[Incredibly Lame Pun|In Pokemon Mystery Dungeon, the attack Splash has the user splash to an adjacent square and if they hit someone, it does five damage to both the user and the victim. Splash averts this in the main series by doing no damage.]]