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* Muramasa's shop in the Xbox remake of ''[[Ninja Gaiden]]'' has a few weapons mounted on the walls, none of which can be used.
* {{spoiler|Gilgamesh}} of [[Fate/stay night]] can use this to great effect. It helps that {{spoiler|each and every one of those weapons is a potentially lethal Noble Phantasm that all the other heroes only have one of.}}
* [[Final Fantasy II (Video Game)|Firion]] in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' is the [[Walking Armory|walking variation of this trope]]. He carries no less than ''eight'' weapons on his person constantly. Numerous characters ask if they ever get heavy (or, in Kefka's case, "Eew! Aren't you ''hot?''").
* ''[[Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box]]'' features this trope in one of its puzzles. However, the trope is subverted due to many of the swords on the wall being ornamental. {{spoiler|In fact, all of them - the only real sword is the one held by the suit of armor ''next'' to the wall.}}
* ''[[Diablo]] II'' has a wall of weapons - [[Memetic Mutation|in Hell!]] They're arranged nicely over the fireplace in the Heaven-owned Pandemonium Fortress. Why your character can't pluck one of them off the wall is never asked, [[Gameplay and Story Segregation|of course]]...