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** The Engineer may count as well, particularly after it became possible to move [[BFG|fully upgraded sentries]] around or use an alternative weapon which granted him a smaller, but much cheaper and quicker to put up "mini-sentry".
* Rachel Alucard in ''[[Blaz Blue]]'' fights with either slow moving projectiles (which she can use her special ability to blow into opponents) and by planting umbrellas in the ground to serve as a target for her [[Shock and Awe|Sword Ivis]] moves.
* In ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'', this is [[Final Fantasy II (Video Game)|The Emperor's]]' modus operandi. It's even [[Trope Namer|the title of his fighting style]]. He conjures [[Instant Runes|energy crests]] that can paralyze opponents or shoot projectiles at them, or releases magical mines from his [[Magic Wand|staff]] that draw the opponent in and explode. His Flare attack is a slow but large homing projectile that keeps the opponent dodging, and his trademark [[Colony Drop|Starfall]] would be all but impossible to use if it weren't for his traps pressuring the opponent and buying him time.
** Kefka partially counts as well. Waggle-Wobble Firaga similarly pressures the opponent with its constant tracking and threat of paralyzing the opponent, and Trine ensnares opponents that can't get away in time, which is great for punishing campers and those too greedy with EX cores.
* Then there are rangers in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics a 2]]'', who are capable of laying (and disarming) traps.