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15->''"I’m gonna put some dirt in your eye."''
16-->-- '''Peter Parker''', ''Film/SpiderMan3''
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18This is a simple yet effective method of improving your odds of victory. [[CombatPragmatist A character with no compunctions about cheating]] flings a handful of something into the eyes of their combat opponent for a temporary combat advantage.
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20In most situations this will be a handful of loose dirt or sand grabbed from the ground, but in some instances [[EyeScream more dangerous and painful materials can be used to attempt a permanent blinding]].
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22Also see SmokeBomb, GoForTheEye, EyePoke, StepIntoTheBlindingFight and BlindedByTheLight. If you're thinking of eyes on the palms then you're looking for EyesDoNotBelongThere.
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30* ''Manga/BlackClover'': In the [[FillerArc Devil Banishers Arc,]] a member of the titular group uses [[SandBlaster Sand Magic]] to temporarily blind Noelle during their kidnapping of [[spoiler: Asta and Nero.]]
31* ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' in their second duel Guts uses his sword to knock dirt into Griffith’s eyes to get an advantage which causes outrage in the watching Band of Hawk, ironically Griffith was just praising Guts’s drive to [[CombatPragmatist do anything to win]] earlier.
32* In episode four of ''Manga/BladeOfTheImmortal'', Rin uses this to escape a thug who caught her off-guard and unarmed.
33* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
34** Gin throws wood splinters towards Hitsugaya to distract him, and Jirobo uses sand against Ishida. Ganju also has a smoke bomb with pepper added for this effect but he ends up blinding himself too when he uses it against Yumichika.
35** Kyoraku Shunsui has been known to use his straw hat to temporarily obscure his foe's vision.
36* ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'':
37** Touma uses a shovel to fling cement powder at his opponent (they were fighting in a construction site).
38** In another episode, Touma throws a tube of grease from a toolbox at an enemy swordswoman. She instinctively slashes it, making the grease splatter into her eyes.
39* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
40** Vegeta uses this against Zarbon in ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', except he does it in midair.
41** ''Dragon Ball'' also has the Taiyōken/Solar Flare, which creates light bright enough to temporarily blind anyone who looks at it. Several characters and even one villain have used it to buy time/escape.
42* A rare hero-to-hero version occurs in the ''Manga/DragonQuestTheAdventureOfDai'' manga between Hyunkeru & Laharlt.
43* In ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' (at least in the manga) Ling uses this against Envy. On another occasion, Fu gets a cut on his forehead and blood briefly spills into his eyes. He quickly wipes it away, but Wrath takes advantage of the split-second distraction to land a crippling blow.
44* Used with snow in ''Anime/GingaDensetsuWeed'', when Jerome crouches low and swipes a pawful of snow towards the Borzoi brothers. This blinds them momentarily and makes them crash into each other.
45* ''Manga/GoldenKamuy'': During the final confrontation of of Tsugimoto and Tsurumi, [[spoiler:Tsugimoto reveals he has taken a handful of the gold dust they found on the well, and throws it in his eyes before Tsurumi can get a gun.]]
46* In the anime of ''Manga/Golgo13'', a female assassin contracted to kill Duke Togo takes him on in a sandstorm, thinking the sand will irritate his eyes and give her the advantage as she's wearing goggles. Unfortunately [[CrazyPrepared Duke turns out to be wearing goggles too]].
47* Dire does this to Dio Brando in ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood'' as he is dying he spits a rose at DIO and successfully takes his [[EyeScream eye out]].
48** DIO tries this tactic too as he squirts blood from his own leg wound at Jotaro in the last battle of ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders'' as a last-ditch effort. It doesn't work, since Jotaro throws a wild punch and manages to hit DIO anyway.
49** Done repeatedly during the fight with Hanged Man in ''Stardust Crusaders''. Hanged Man can perform ReflectiveTeleportation, and one of the reflective surfaces it hides in is people's corneas. If the surface suddenly ''stops'' reflecting anything, however, it has to immediately jump out. As such, kicking sand in people's eyes becomes a major part of the fight.
50* Subverted in ''Manga/KenichiTheMightiestDisciple''. Minor character Alan Subishi gets in a fight with the absurdly powerful master Sakaki. Alan tries to throw sand in Sakaki's eyes. Sakaki swipes the air, and the wind from his attack blows it right back in Alan's face.
51* Ryuko uses the blood from Senketsu to blind Satsuki in one episode of ''Anime/KillLaKill''. This actually works long enough for Ryuko to punch Satsuki in the head and take her sword.
52* A common tactic for the main character of the obscure delinquent action-comedy ''Manga/KyouKaraOreWa'' He goes so far as to carry around small bags of dust which he uses as a defensive maneuver against those who would jump him, or as a first strike tactic.
53** When Itou's mother asked him to teach her nephew how to stand up to bullies, Mitsuhashi taught him the technique, gave him an handful of salt and sent him to defeat the first passerby he met. Itou's cousin tried it on [[TheDreaded Kagawa-san]], a gigantic yakuza who always wears CoolShades, with [[ThisIsGonnaSuck predictable]] [[CurbStompBattle results]].
54* Manga/LoveStage: [[{{Uke}} Izumi]] throws a handful of dirt in the eyes of one of three men who [[AttemptedRape try to rape him;]] the other two get [[GroinAttack a kick to the groin]] and an [[HandbagOfHurt artist bag to the face.]]
55* Reichwein in ''Manga/{{Monster}}'' throws boiling water at Roberto's face to distract him as he runs out the fire escape.
56* ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'': Team Magma member Courtney sprays spicy Tamato Berry juice into Sapphire's eyes to temporarily blind her.
57* Happens to Lucario in the ''Anime/PokemonLucarioAndTheMysteryOfMew'' Movie. Fortunately, he can sense his surroundings using aura and can continue to fight normally while blinded.
58* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'': James was fond of having his Koffing/Weezing use Sludge attack to blind opponents.
59* Just before he's sent to ''Manga/{{Psyren}}'', Ageha gets pepper-sprayed in the eyes by one of the men who were after his card.
60* Several of the characters in ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' have done this at one point or another; Ukyo used gunpowder-laced flour, Ranma used beer foam on the {{Orochi}} ([[IndyPloy as opposed to getting it drunk with the booze]],) Konatsu and Mousse used pepper bombs, etc.
61* Rokudo Mukuro from ''Manga/Reborn2004'', after pretending that what was lunging at Tsuna was just an illusion, quickly reveals that it was actually a stone after [[EyeScream smashing it into Tsuna's eye area]].
62* In ''Anime/StreetFighterIIV'', Ken calls out Guile for beating Ryu the previous night. Guile starts the fight by throwing sand in Ken's eyes. Guile justifies his dirty attack by saying "there are no rules in a street fight." We don't see the rest of the fight, but seeing Ken afterwards shows that it didn't go very well.
63* In the early ''Manga/YuGiOh'' manga, Hirutani (a gang leader) throws ''glass'' into Jonouchi/Joey's eyes. It works pretty well, but Hirutani then accidentally steps on some more glass, which alerts Jonouchi to his position. Good thing too though, seeing as Hirutani was just about to stab Jonouchi in the back with, (guess what?) more glass.
64** In another fight, this time squarely over Yugi, Jonouchi risked his life while he engaged a BruceLeeClone in fisticuffs (he held a blade in his teeth). Jonouchi revealed his first "promise" to Yugi, a can of soda which he sprayed in the punk's face. He followed it with his second "promise", and floored the sap.
65** Insector Haga (Weevil Underwood) hires a kid to sabotage Jonouchi's deck. When the kid demands his reward, he hands him a common card instead of a rare card like he promised. When the kid protests, Haga sprays bug spray into his eyes and runs away. In the [[Anime/YuGiOh anime]] version of this scene, Haga sprays him with silly string instead.
66* In ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'', Hiei is about to stab Yusuke with the Shadow Sword when Kurama jumps in the way. Kurama then cuts his own hand on the blade of the sword and throws a fistful of blood into Hiei's jagan eye. Keep in mind that the Jagan is what allowed Hiei to go OneWingedAngel, and carried an immense amount of psychic power, including the bonds holding Yusuke.
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70* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering's'' [[http://magiccards.info/bok/en/153.html Blinding Powder]] comes to mind. (Of course, from the ''players'' perspective the oldest card embodying the trope in the game would probably be [[http://magiccards.info/al/en/102.html Fog.]])
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74* ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'' has Batman use this against the Mutant Leader in his second fight. After realizing the hard way that being past his physical prime makes a direct confrontation suicidal, Batman lures him into [[MuckingInTheMud a mud pit]], evening the odds between them. He then gives the guy a superficial but extremely fast-bleeding cut above the eyes, then throws a handful of mud into his face to compound the blinding, and proceeds to beat him down whilst he is wiping blood and mud from his vision.
75* Huntress uses her own blood to blind Lady Shiva in ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey''.
76* ''ComicBook/BlackDynamite'': Black Dynamite defeats the man-snake by throwing dust in his eyes and kicking him off a cliff.
77-->'''Man-snake:''' Ssss-simpleton! The Order of the Illuminati cannot be defeated, '''the eye sees all!'''\
78'''Black Dynamite:''' [flings dust] How about now?\
79'''Man-snake:''' '''''I'M BLIND!'''''
80* Billy Butcher of ''ComicBook/TheBoys'' uses this tactic on an opponent once; it's incredibly effective, because he uses ''broken glass'' as his weapon. Which he spends a panel or two breaking down into appropriately vicious shards. It's not, directly, the damage done that stops the opponent, but the opponent's understandable fear of being permanently blinded.
81* One of the early stories of ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' had Britney fighting an Empress of Shang-Ra-La (tagging for her human sister Gina). Brit practically had the girl on the rope when she uses the dust trick to gain an advantage. Unfortunately for her, Brit's built like a truck and her senses can pick up on her movement easily, rendering the tactic useless.
82* ComicBook/JonahHex does it while fighting mountain scum in ''Hex'' #4. Given Jonah's penchant for fighting dirty, it would be surprising if this was the only time this trick was used in the various series.
83* In ''ComicStrip/KnightsOfTheDinnerTable'', Bob is once able to defeat Nitro (after Nitro [[BerserkButton touches his dice]]) by blinding him by tossing a shaker full of salt into his face before clobbering him with a dinner tray.
84* One issue of ''ComicBook/MarvelTwoInOne'' pits [[ComicBook/FantasticFour the Thing]] and ComicBook/GhostRider against [[MasterOfIllusion the Miracle Man]]. While Ghost Rider deals with the supernatural constructions created by the Miracle Man, the Thing goes after the main villain himself. The Miracle Man confuses Ben with illusions until he remembers the Miracle Man's major weakness: he needs to see in order to use his powers. Since they're fighting in a desert, all Ben needs is one handful of thrown sand to blind the Miracle Man long enough for his illusions to vanish, after which he's easy prey.
85* In ''ComicBook/TheMazeAgency'' #3, Jen blinds the thief, who is holding her at gunpoint, by firing a blast of compressed air into his face.
86* In ''ComicBook/MsTree'' #49, after being shot in the back, Michael blinds her attacker with a handful of dust in an attempt to get away.
87* Sonja does this Raven in the ''ComicBook/RedSonja Raven'' one-shot.
88* When ComicBook/AlphaFlight makes a guest appearance in the last issue of ''ComicBook/TheSagaOfCrystarCrystalWarrior'', Northstar incapacitates a [[{{Kaiju}} giant Chaos monster]] by flying up and tossing a handful of cornmeal in its eyes (the cornmeal having been conjured out of Shaman's pouch).
89* In ''ComicBook/SinCity'', Kevin blinds Marv by slicing him across the brow, allowing blood to fill his eyes.
90* Smurfette in ''ComicBook/TheSmurfs'' story "The Great Smurfette" used pepper hidden inside her compact to blind Gargamel.
91* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' gives his opponent a faceful of webbing to temporarily blind them, he does it so much it’s practically his SignatureAttack. He first used this tactic during his first rematch against ComicBook/DoctorOctopus.
92** And basically every subsequent encounter with him, to the point that the good doctor began [[ItOnlyWorksOnce treating his goggles with a special solvent]].
93** '''No villain''' is safe from this attack, even Thanos who got [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS_HTxwLvqDv6ENAPC8BVz1LEA3shuC36j0wPL3tUaqqjDbBTwuURskUZH6WQ a facefull of webbing]] in ''ComicBook/TheInfinityGauntlet'' as part of Spidey’s DynamicEntry into the scene. Another time Spider-Man was ballsy enough [[http://media.comicbook.com/uploads1/2015/02/spider-man-infinity-abyss-122450.jpg to do it to one of Thanos’s replicants who was in the shape of Galactus]].
94** Subverted when Spider-Man does it to ComicBook/IronMan, Tony just uses the vents in his helmet to burn the webbing off.
95** Its also mostly useless against those who can simply tear it off, a la Incredible Hulk and Hercules. Mister Hyde also attempted this, but it turns out his SuperToughness is not upto mark, resulting in him [[FacialHorror tearing skin off his face]].
96* In ''ComicBook/TraggAndTheSkyGods'' #6, Keera is fighting a DuelToTheDeath against Lorn when she blinds the redhead by throwing sand in her eyes before grabbing her and attempting to toss her into the SpikesOfDoom.
97* Rorschach does this, with pepper, to a SWAT team member in ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}''.
98* ''ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}'' once had flesh-eating anti-HealingFactor nanites thrown at him by a cyborg villain.
99* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': During "The Witch and the Warrior" Argent gets taken out by Scirocco after Scirocco has blinded her with sand.
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103* Rangi does this to Lex Murphy in a ''ComicStrip/FootrotFlats'' strip. Not having any sand available, he improvises by using a handful of dried sheep droppings.
104* In "The Snake Goddess" storyline in the ''Franchise/JamesBond'' newspaper strip, Bond blinds an opponent by throwing a ''potted cactus'' in their face.
105* One of the MurderInc members tries it on Modesty in the ''ComicStrip/ModestyBlaise'' arc "Sweet Caroline". However, Modesty is prepared for the trick and blocks the attack.
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109* During their first battle in ''Fanfic/CommonSense'', [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries Meowth]] finds himself pinned by Charmander and thinks fast by grabbing some dirt off the path they're fighting on and throwing it in his eyes. While [[CallingYourAttacks acting like it's one of his moves, no less]].
110-->"Meowth used Sand Attack!"
111* The ''Literature/HarryPotter'' story ''Effects And Side Effects'' has Harry take out a dragon by blowing sand from the beach he was vacationing on into its eyes, causing it to [[WatchOutForThatTree break its neck crashing into the nearby cliff.]]
112* ''Fanfic/FateLongNight'': Shirou opens a pepper shaker and throws it at Nymeria's face, then runs away while she is blinded.
113* In ''Fanfic/IncarnationOfLegends'', Bell finds himself on the backfoot of a spar with a Rakian soldier, so he digs his swords into the sand to fling it at his opponent's eyes to try and take back the advantage. Bell still loses and gets knocked out cold, but the men around him praise him for holding his own despite not having a falna and don't seem to take issue with this bit of CombatPragmatism.
114* ''The Last Kiss Goodbye'' (a ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' uber fic). While being held at gunpoint by notorious hitman The Bermanator, Hollywood private eye Jane Kates asks for the obligatory LastRequest. The beautiful DamselInDistress assumes it will be a LastKiss, and is not amused when Kates [[MustHaveCaffeine wants a hot cup of coffee]] instead. Which Kates then throws in the Bermanator's face.
115* The Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse fic ''[[Fanfic/BecauseIKnewYou Multiverse of Madness: Clea Cut]]'' opens with Peter doing this to Clea with his webbing during the initial confrontation in Kamar-Taj. He later [[spoiler:does this twice to Maya Hansen of Earth-717, first striking her mask with webbing when she confronts him as Iron Woman and then striking her eyes directly when she lifts the mask to try and get around the webbing]].
116* ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'':
117** An accidental example happens in the Erika Interlude sidestory. While Grass-types are usually immune to spore attacks, A.J's Venonat uses a Stun Spore followed by a Supersonic, knocking the spores into Ivysaur's eyes and causing him irritation. Erika is forced to pull him back to get him medical attention, forfeiting the bout.
118** In the main story, when Ash challenges Giovanni in the Viridian Gym, at one point Ash's Squirtle notes that some of his water attacks splash into the eyes of Giovanni's Rhydon causing him a minor nuisance. They capitalize on this with Brine, which being a salty water attack causes heavy irritation.
119* ''Fanfic/VowOfNudity'': When Fiora attempts to use her recently-purchased red, yellow, and blue sand as the material component to cast ''color spray'', she discovers the shopkeeper had merely glamoured ordinary sand to look multicolored...so she blinds her target with the sand instead.
120* Among the tactics [[Anime/SailorMoon Sailor Mercury]] uses during her fight with Zoicite in ''Fanfic/WhiteDevilOfTheMoon'' is throwing a handful of hastily conjured ice crystals into his face.
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124* Kron does this to Aladar with a handful of dirt in Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Dinosaur}}''.
125* Near the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook2'', Mowgli actually kicks sand at [[KnightofCerebus Shere Khan]] to momentarily blind him while he escapes.
126* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'', Scar kicks hot ashes into Simba's face, briefly blinding him as he lunges and attacks him.
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130* A faceful of quicklime is a popular tactic used by villains in Chinese {{Wuxia}} martial arts films. Not only does the powder mess with the opponent's vision, but if they try to wash it off with water instead of oil, the chemical reaction will burn their face off.
131* Master samurai Shinzaemon from ''Film/ThirteenAssassins'' faces down his rival and equal in skill at the end of the movie, but demonstrates that they were equal only because the formal conditions of the dojo by [[spoiler: kicking mud in his opponent's face and decapitating him (also cutting a much anticipated fight anticlimactically short).]]
132* In ''Film/ThreeNinjas,'' [[BigBad Snyder]] throws a pepper bomb (see Black Egg under RealLife) in Grandpa's face in the final fight.
133* The Creator/JackieChan action film, ''Film/TheAccidentalSpy'', have Chan doing this in a bunch of fight scenes, notably in a Turkish bath when a half-naked Chan gets cornered by enemy agents and Chan momentarily disarms one of his captors by blowing a handful of soapsuds into his eyes. Later on a GiantMook tries grabbing Chan, only for Chan to retaliate by grabbing bottles of shampoo and squirting it's contents into the mook's eyes. When the fight spills into Istanbul's Grand Bazaar, cue Chan (still half-naked and all that) grabbing spices and salts from nearby stalls and throwing them into the faces of his pursuers.
134* ''Film/AngelWithTheIronFists'' contains a fight scene in a saloon, where the titular Angel, Lorna blinds a mook by spraying hair frizz serum into his eyes.
135* ''Film/TheBalladOfBusterScruggs''. The Prospector in "All Gold Canyon" spends half the episode searching for the elusive vein of gold only to be suddenly shot InTheBack when he finds it. He turns the tables by PlayingPossum until the claim jumper jumps down into the hole the prospector dug, whereupon he throws a handful of dirt into his face and wrests the gun off him.
136* In ''Film/{{Bloodsport}}'', the villainous Chong Li is on the verge of losing the final match, so he takes a capsule of powder [[TrouserSpace from his shorts]] to blind Frank Dux. The ploy is successful until Dux finds his focus and [[ChekhovsSkill remembers his blind-fighting training]].
137* Film/JamesBond
138** ''Film/LicenceToKill''. Bond is searching a marine research warehouse and finds a tank full of maggots. Grimacing, he plunges his hands inside and finds it's used to hide packages of cocaine. Just then a guard comes up behind and holds him at gunpoint. Bond asks if he can take his hands out, then throws maggots in the guard's face.
139** In ''Film/NoTimeToDie'', the BigBad has ordered Madeleine Swann to drink poisoned tea, with TheDragon standing over her to make sure she does.
140--->'''Madeleine:''' Do you know what this does? It makes you blind. Just a drop of this in your eye, and you'll never see again. Losing one eye in a tragedy. Losing two...
141--->'''Cyclops:''' No more games!
142--->'''Madeleine:''' It's not a game! ''([[DamselOutOfDistress throws tea in his good eye]])''
143* This happens in ''Film/TheCableGuy'' during the medieval times fight.
144* ''Film/CryBloodApache'': During their knife fight, Vittorio flings a handful of snow into Pitcalin's face.
145* In the ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt'' movie ''Film/DemonKnight'', the antagonist demon seems to have the upper hand against the female protagonist until she spits a mouthful of blood from the Mcguffin into his eyes. Due to the blood being an extremely diluted mixture of Christ's, it actually has the effect of acid against the demon.
146* In ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', Luke Skywalker grabs a broken hose that is spraying exhaust and uses it to blind Darth Vader.
147* ''Film/FiveShaolinMasters'': The final battle between Tsai Te-Chung and TheDragon, both of them being staff users, taking their brawl into a knee-high creek. Tsai managed to overpower his opponent by twirling his staff with enough energy to send muddy water into his opponent's eyes, blinding the villain long enough for Tsai to land a fatal thrush with his staff.
148* In ''Film/FrankensteinCreatedWoman'', Hans uses a pepper shaker to blind all three of the {{Upper Class Twit}}s during the DinerBrawl.
149* ''Film/TheGentlemen'': When one of the kids in the cafe attacks Coach, Coach grabs a squeeze bottle of vinegar and squirts it in the kid's eye.
150* ''Film/{{Gladiator}}'', at the beginning of the one on one duel against Tigris surrounded by tigers. The opponent kicks dirt/gravel/dust into Maximus's face.
151* The final battle of the martial arts film, ''Film/HandOfDeath'' have the hero Yun Fei fighting TheDragon on a beach. Being a CombatPragmatist, when the villain orders another fighter to back him up Yun Fei then hurls sand into his opponent's face so he could fight his enemies one at a time.
152* In ''Film/HanselAndGretelWitchHunters'', an evil witch throws a handful of dirt and leaves into Hansel's face.
153* ''Film/TheHorrorOfPartyBeach'', during the fight at the beginning. Quip from the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' guys: "Oh, my radial keratotomy!"
154* In ''Film/TheHunted2003'', Creator/BenicioDelToro's chracter does this to Creator/TommyLeeJones ''with his own blood''.
155* ''Film/KingOfTheRocketMen''. Jeff King is being guarded by a mook and starts scuffing his foot in the dirt, then suddenly kicks it into his captor's face. As usual, GoodOldFisticuffs ensues.
156* In ''Film/IWasATeenageWerewolf'', Michael Landon pulls a handful of soil out of a nearby wheelbarrow and throws it at the [[DawsonCasting middle-aged high school student]] who's been beating the tar out of him so far. It doesn't really help.
157* In ''Film/JodhaaAkbar'', the eponymous Akbar does this to Jodhaa--with a bowl of flower petals. Her look of disbelief has to be seen to be believed.
158* In ''Film/JohnnyReno'', during the fight in the saloon, Reno tosses a glass of whisky into Yates' eyes.
159* JCVD gets a face full of salt in ''Film/{{Kickboxer}}''.
160* The final battle of the kung fu film ''Film/KidFromKwangtung'' takes place in a temple, and the hero managed to turn the tide of battle around by grabbing a set of burning joss sticks and blowing it's flames - later, ashes - into the villain's eyes.
161* ''Film/{{Krampus}}'': During the fight at the Christmas recital, Max presses a handful of artificial snow into his opponent's eyes.
162* In ''Film/TheLostBoys'', two boys are attacked by a vampire in the bathroom. When it informs them that the garlic bulbs floating in the bathtub [[OurVampiresAreDifferent won't affect it]], one scoops up a handful of the water -- ''holy'' water -- and flings it into the vampire's face and eyes.
163* In ''Film/MarkedForDeath'', Hatcher kicks sand at Screwface, but it only works for a second before the villain regains his bearings.
164* ''Film/MastersOfTheUniverse'': Julie escapes from Beast Man by splashing ammonia in his face.
165* Charlie/Hank attempts this on the dirty cop in ''Film/MeMyselfAndIrene'', but since Hank isn't half as smooth as he thinks he is, he accidentally throws the dirt in Irene's eyes instead.
166** Also, Hank spits into his own eyes to discomfort Charlie when the personality assumes control of the body.
167* ''Film/MurderByDecree'': When Holmes walks in on Slade and Spivey [[spoiler:murdering Mary Kelly]], Slade tosses a handful of hot coals in Holmes' face.
168* ''Film/MurderOnTheOrientExpress2017'': After being shot in the supply room, Poirot uses his walking stick to flick a handful of spilled flour into [[spoiler:Arbuthnot's]] face.
169* Happens in ''Film/TheNextKarateKid'', when Ned throws mud into Julie's eyes, only it [[ChekhovsSkill doesn't give any advantage whatsoever]], as Mr. Miyagi had taught Julie how to focus her senses.
170* ''Film/NeverSayNeverAgain'': James Bond defeats the GiantMook Lippe by splashing his own urine sample in his face. Blinded, Lippe thrashes around and crashes into a shelf full of glass beakers, getting impaled on the shards.
171* In ''Film/PaulBlartMallCop'', Paul squirts hot sauce into Veck's eye. Despite the hostages yelling at Paul to attack him while he's incapacitated, Paul wastes time celebrating the cool move he did. Veck wipes himself off, recovers, and points his gun at them again, putting them back to square one.
172* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
173** During the Norrington-Jack-Will fight in the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMansChest second movie]], Norrington kicks sand in Will's face. This is used in part to show how Norrington has gone from honorable to a proper pirate.
174** Jack won the [[Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanTheCurseOfTheBlackPearl first duel]] of the saga by catching Will in a choking cloud of soot. Later on, Barbossa throws a handful of gold coins at Jack's face, causing him to reflexively try to shield his eyes.
175* ''Film/{{Predator}}'': In her first escape attempt, Anna grabs a handful of leaves and throws them in Dillon's face. It works about as well as you'd expect.
176* ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'': Indy throws sand in the eyes of the GiantMook German mechanic during the flying wing fight.
177* Averted in ''Film/ReadyToRumble'', where David Arquette's character throws powder in the face of Diamond Dallas Page. DDP is unfazed and immediately calls him out on it, saying that that trick doesn't actually work.
178* ''Film/RhymesForYoungGhouls'': When one of Popper's goons tries to grab Joseph on the beach, Joseph throws a handful of sand in his face and unleashes a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown on him. It only ends when Popper's other thugs overwhelm Joseph through sheer weight of numbers.
179* In ''Film/RikiOhTheStoryOfRicky'', the main character gets ''powdered glass'' thrown in his eyes, leading to huge amounts of blood coming from them. His eyes work fine a minute later when he washes them with water.
180* In ''Film/RurouniKenshin'', Kanryu Takeda threatens Kenshin and Sanosuke with his [[GatlingGood gatling gun]] and tries to force them to KneelBeforeZod. Instead, Sanosuke throws an egg at his face. He quickly wipes himself off, but the distraction allowed the two to get out of the line of fire.
181* ''Film/TheSadist'': When Charlie is about to shoot Ed, Ed blinds by spraying him in the face with gasoline from the gas hose he is holding.
182* ''Film/AScoreToSettle'': During the fight in the brothel, Jimmy the Dragon sprays air freshener in Frankie's eyes to blind him.
183* [[BigBad Memnon]] in ''Film/TheScorpionKing'' throws a fistful of ash in the eyes of TheHero during the climactic battle.
184* Sherlock does this twice in ''Film/SherlockHolmesAGameOfShadows''. During the opening sequence, he steals handfuls of rice and beans from a market stall and later throws them into the faces of a group of thugs who attack him (comically, the beans [[NoSell just cause the thug concerned to pause in confusion]] before clobbering Holmes). Much later, [[spoiler:Holmes blows a cloud of tobacco ash into Moriarty's face as he lights his pipe, in order to distract him so he can drag Moriarty over the edge of Reichenbach Falls]].
185* ''Film/ShootEmUp''. Smith gets an ImpaledPalm so when [[BigBad Mr. Hertz]] pulls a gun, Smith [[HighPressureBlood squirts blood into his eyes]].
186* ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'': Lone Starr sprays a guard's face with shaving cream.
187* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'' does this a lot to his foes, webbing them in the face, stopping them temporarily.
188** In ''Film/SpiderMan1'' Spidey does it the Green Goblin just as he’s about to shoot him and MJ. Later on he webs J Jonah Jameson’s face just to shut him up.
189** He does the same to The Lizard in ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderman''. Unfortunately, thanks to the reptile claws he just peels it off quickly.
190** Most impressively Spider-Man does this [[spoiler: to Thanos in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' echoing the original comic. Though it successfully blinds the Titan, Thanos still [[InvincibleVillain manages to fight off]] both Dr Strange and Drax while blinded; and then rip the webbing off his face very pissed at the “insect” who did it]].
191* ''Film/TheStoryOfRobinHoodAndHisMerrieMen'': When Robin, Little John and Scarlet demand Midge's gold, he claims it is hidden in his sack of flour. He digs his hands into the flour to find it and, as the three outlaws are leaning over the sack, he flings a handful of flour into their faces. He then starts whacking them with his staff while they are blinded.
192* ''Film/StrippedToKill'': During the fight in Roxanne's apartment, Cody tosses [[FoodSlap a cup of coffee]] in the killer's face, causing his shot to miss and allowing her to jump behind the couch.
193* In the Taiwanese film ''Film/SuperiorDarter'', the protagonist lose his vision when a bandit mook ambushed him with poisonous powder chucked into his eyes, just as he's busy slicing up other bandit mooks. The protagonist spends the rest of the film blinded and training himself to fight without his sight.
194* In ''Film/{{Swashbuckler}}'', Lynch does this to Jane when they are fencing on the beach, flicking a handful of sand into her eyes. She attempts to return the favour, but Lynch is prepared and blocks it.
195-->'''Ned Lynch:''' Never fight fair when you're fighting for your life.
196* ''Film/TankGirl''. While the title character is on guard duty, a Water and Power trooper sneaks up on her. She throws sand/dirt in his eyes to distract him.
197* In the Hong Kong gangster movie ''Film/ToBeNumberOne'', Ho and his friends lure a rival gang into a restricted area then throw powder on them, protecting their own eyes with scuba goggles. With their opponents blinded, they then charge in with axes to finish the job.
198* ''Film/UndercoverBrother''. During Mr. Feather's climactic fight against the title character, he throws dirt in UB's eyes to blind him.
199* In ''Film/WarInc'', Hauser pours a bottle of hot sauce into Walker's eyes.
200* ''Film/Warlock1989''. While Redferne is fighting the Warlock hand-to-hand in the cemetery, the Warlock starts strangling him. Redferne grabs a handful of earth and throws it in the Warlock's eyes to make him break his grip.
201* In ''Film/WarriorOfTheLostWorld'', during the big brawl scene, I think.
202* During the fight with the Punks in ''Film/TheWarriors'', Rembrandt sprays paint into the eyes of one his attackers.
203* Attempted in ''Film/WildHogs'' against one of the "Real" bikers. It turns out sand makes for a poor GroinAttack.
204* In the ''Film/{{Wonder Woman|2017}}'' movie, one of the Amazons cause a spray of sand by dragging her spear on the beach while riding a horse, blinding several German soldiers in the process.
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208* ''Magazine/{{Ares}}'' magazine Special Edition #1 (Summer 1983) short story "The Oaken Sword". Mordred (yes, [[Myth/ArthurianLegend that Mordred]]) grabs a handful of mud and throws it into the eyeslit of the helmet worn by Sir Corwin to distract him.
209* ''A Clean Kill In Tokyo''. Lacking any other kind of ImprovisedWeapon, Literature/JohnRain grabs a handful of sand, walks up behind an [[ContractOnTheHitman assassin sent to kill him]] and throws it in his face. However the assassin is a ConsummateProfessional who doesn't try to wipe his eyes even though Rain notes that he must be in agony, instead putting all his efforts into trying to lay hands on his attacker despite being blinded.
210* In ''[[Literature/ColSecTrilogy ColSec Rebellion]]'', [[spoiler:[[TheSmartGuy Samella]]]] beats a thug by first throwing dust in his eyes, then following it up with a GroinAttack.
211* The title characters in ''Literature/DavidAndThePhoenix'' use handfuls of dust to escape when they're captured by griffons.
212* Wei Xiao Bao in the Creator/JinYong novel ''Literature/TheDeerAndTheCauldron'' uses this method to fight off a bully at least twice his size. The thing used there was actually ''lye''.
213* Monk is brought down by a handful of grit in his face in the ''Literature/DocSavage'' novel ''Repel''.
214* In ''Literature/DragonBones'', protagonist Ward falls victim to the trick during a training fight, and notes that, while he cannot use such dirty fighting methods due to his ObfuscatingStupidity, he does learn all of them, and memorizes them in case he needs them in a real fight. His aunt Stala, who teaches him fighting, uses such methods, as, after all, a real enemy would do so, too, and she wouldn't be doing Ward a favour if she'd let him labour under the illusion that there is such a thing as "fairness" in a real fight.
215%% * Used straight in the first ''Literature/{{Dragonlance}}'' book, ''Dragons of Autumn Twilight''.
216* From the works of Creator/JTEdson:
217** The fake Belle Starr does this to a shotgun guard in ''Waco's Badge''.
218** Waco tosses a glass of lemonade into Bill Wendee's face to blind him when Wendee pulls a knife on him in "Bill Wendee Likes an Edge" in ''Sagebrush Sleuth''.
219* In ''Literature/FiveHundredYearsAfter'', Khaavren suffers a cut to the wrist in a sword fight, and is left facing two opponents while bleeding severely. He flings some of ''his own blood'' at his foes' faces, causing them to flinch from the droplets sprayed at their eyes and opening up a chance for Khaavren to strike one down.
220* ''Literature/{{Gatling}}'': During their brawl in ''Border War'', Dumony grabs a handful of mud and throws it in Gatling's eyes, blinding him.
221* In ''[[Literature/HisDarkMaterials The Golden Compass]]'', Lyra instructs the other children to fling snow at the eyes of the Tartar soldiers at Bolvanger. She got the idea from an earlier incident in Oxford, where another child was temporarily blinded by mud thrown in his eyes.
222* In the climax of the ''TabletopGame/ForgottenRealms'' novel ''[[Literature/TheIcewindDaleTrilogy The Halfling's Gem]]'', Artemis Entreri spits a ''mouthful of raw sewage'' into Drizzt Do'urden's eyes.
223** Come on, he has the will power to resist some incredibly powerful sentient artifacts, one which is his favorite sword. With a will of iron and a ''lot'' of anger, he could stomach anything.
224** In fact, the [[{{Prequel}} canonically first scene]] of the very long running series starts with Driz'zt's father using a flashbang on the leaders of the family they are at war with. It's so bright that even though he closed his eyes, he can't see a thing, but he had trained a lot to fight while completely blind.
225* ''Literature/JourneyToChaos'': Tiza uses this trick during her duel in the Kyraa desert. [[spoiler: She pretends to trip on her ceremonial clothes in order to scoop sand into her mouth with which to spit at the right moment.]] The surpise and distraction of getting sand in his eyes costs Tej the duel.
226* In Terry Pratchett's non-Literature/{{Discworld}} book ''Literature/{{Nation}}'', Mau and [[BigBad Cox]] agree to a dual whereby they each choose a weapon and can start as soon as they pick it up. [[BigBad Cox]] waits for Mau to pick up his spear, and is shocked when he suddenly gets a fistful of dirt to the face: Mau had chosen the sand as his weapon.
227* ''{{Literature/Nightside}}''. This trope is one reason John Taylor never goes anywhere without condiments, pepper especially.
228* In ''Literature/APracticalGuideToEvil'', when Barika tries to capture the Wandering Bard after she showed up to monologue, the Bard blinded her with a pocketful of sand long enough to [[ExtradimensionalShortcut Wander]] away.
229-->'''Bard:''' I'll see your [[CastingAShadow creepy shadow tentacles]] and raise you...''the Sands of Deception!'' *fling*
230* ''Literature/PrincessesOfThePizzaParlor'': "Princesses on the Lonely Isle": Possibly an unintentional action by an animal intelligence. A monster "slapped the sand, sending clouds of grit to blind its attacker".
231* Literature/MatthewHawkwood uses this trick in his duel against the Marmeluke in ''Rapscallion''.
232* ''Recoil'' by Brian Garfield. The protagonists have to kidnap a member of TheMafia who always carries a .357 Magnum ready in his pocket. As he approaches, one of them is holding a styrofoam coffee cup that actually holds window cleaner (ammonia) which he throws in the mobster's eyes after greeting him so he'll look in their direction.
233* ''Literature/{{Redwall}}''
234** Cluny, villain of the first book, tries this in his final encounter with the hero. (It doesn't work.)
235** In another ''Redwall'' book (''Lord Brocktree'') the villain Ungatt Trunn does this to the eponymous badger in the big climactic fight.
236** It gets attempted in practically every book, with varying success.
237* In ''The Small Bachelor'' by Creator/PGWodehouse, Mrs Waddington blinds Officer Garroway by throwing the contents of a pepperpot into his face in order to escape.
238* ''[[Literature/HeraldsOfValdemar Storm Breaking]]'': At one point, an assassin with more ego than skill tries to take out Melles ... who is a master assassin. Since Melles had been doing paperwork before the fight, he opens the curb-stomping by throwing the sand tray from his desk [[note]]used as an ink blotter[[/note]] at the attacker's face. The tray is deflected, the sand isn't.
239* In ''Literature/{{Temeraire}}'', enemy dragons are often fought off with pepper-guns. Mostly it just causes a PepperSneeze, but unlucky dragons can be permanently blinded.
240* In the ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}''-based series ''Brunner the Bounty Hunter'', the title character carries several small packets of salt up his sleeves for this purpose.
241* [=RiverClan=] warriors in ''Literature/WarriorCats'' have been trained for aquatic combat, one technique being blinding a foe temporarily with water.
242* In ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' novel ''Literature/WhiteNight'' Harry successfully delays [[spoiler:Lord Raith]] by magically flinging some keys into his eyes. Butcher goes into great detail about the ballistic qualities of keys.
243* ''Literature/DeadworldIsekai'': The Pocket Sand skill facilitates tossing gathered particulate matter into enemy faces.
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247* ''Series/{{Angel}}'':
248** In "I Will Remember You", Angel throws salt into the Mohra Demon's eyes.
249** In "Untouched", Cordelia splashes hot coffee in the faces of the thugs trying to kidnap Bethany, but it doesn't slow them down for long.
250* ''Series/TheAquabatsSuperShow'': During the animated flashback in "The Thingy!", MC Bat Commander attempts to throw sand into the eyes of the rest of the team. However, a gust of wind blows the sand into the eyes of a kid completely unconnected with the fight.
251* ''Series/{{Arrow}}''. Oliver Queen in his Arrow disguise does a SuperWindowJump into his half-sister's apartment. Thea begs the hooded man not to hurt her...then throws the scattered glass in his eyes, tries to karate-kick him and then jumps over the balcony, leaving Oliver rather dumbfounded over how his little sister has TookALevelInBadass.
252* ''Series/{{Banacek}}'': In "Horse Of A Slightly Different Color", Banacek is able to disarm a gunman by flinging a soapy cloth into his eyes.
253* ''Series/{{Baywatch}}''. In "Pier Pressure", Hobie uses the trick to escape from a bully.
254* ''Series/BlackSails''. Jack Rackham opens one fight by throwing red wine in the face of his opponent. On another level, throwing the booze had a different purpose: the red wine staining the man's shirt and skin made it difficult to tell just how much he was bleeding from the first (and only) cut Jack inflicted, so by the time he realized that Jack had cut an artery, it was too late -- Jack knew he'd only have to withstand the man for a few seconds after that first slice.
255* In the ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'' episode "Under the Gun", Rick Castle is being forced to dig up buried loot from a grave for a pair of criminals. He calls out that he's found it and, when they peer into the grave, he flings a shoveful of dirt into their faces.
256* In the second episode of ''Series/ChoudenshiBioman'' Mika Koizumi did this at the end of her fight with Farrah cat by throwing water in her eyes.
257* On ''Series/{{Chuck}}'', Sarah is halfway around the world locked in an organized street fight with the local champion. Of course, Sarah is winning, and the evil guy invokes this trope against her.
258* ''Series/TheCoroner'': When Davey tries to arrest a suspect at a building site in "The Captain's Pipe", the suspect grabs a handful of sand out of a wheelbarrow and flings it in Davey's eyes before attempting to escape.
259* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'': In "[[Recap/CSINYS06E22 Point of View]]," Det. Flack approaches a perp on a rooftop and the guy attempts to get away by scooping up a handful of sand and grit from the surface and flinging it in Flack's face. Fortunately Danny is sneaking up behind the guy and nabs him.
260* ''Series/{{Danger 5}}''. Faced by an evil Nazi bank robber, Claire throws a handful of coins that somehow become a FlechetteStorm.
261* ''Series/DeadliestWarrior'':
262** In the Pirate versus Knight showdown, the Pirate tries this against the Knight while on the beach.
263** In the Spartan versus Ninja episode, the Ninja is equipped with Black Eggs (see the Real Life folder below).
264* This has happened several times to the Daleks in ''Series/DoctorWho'', seeing as "aiming for the eyestalk" with conventional weaponry is a known weakness.
265** In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E2TheDaleks The Daleks]]", Barbara put a mixture of mud in a Dalek's eyestalk so that she and she and the others could escape. In "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E4TheDaleksMasterPlan The Daleks' Master Plan]]", Steven did something similar to attack a Dalek.
266* ''Series/FatherBrown'': In "The Devil You Know", the murderer is forcing Father Brown and Inspector Mallory to dig their own graves at gunpoint. When the killer is focusing on Father Brown, Mallory tosses a spadeful of earth into the killer's face. While the killer is blinded, Father Brown and Mallory bolt.
267* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'': Zoe does this when a bar brawl spills outside into the surrounding desert in "[[Recap/FireflyE02TheTrainJob The Train Job]]".
268* ''Series/FunkySquad'': In "A Shot in the Dark", Driscoll [[FoodSlap throws a drink]] in Ponch's eyes to blind him.
269* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
270** In "[[Recap/GameOfThronesS4E5FirstOfHisName First of His Name]]", Karl Tanner spits in Jon Snow's eyes during a BladeLock.
271** In "[[Recap/GameOfThronesS4E9TheWatchersOnTheWall The Watchers on the Wall]]", Jon Snow gets a bloody lip, then later spits the blood into Styr's eyes (learning from the above example).
272** In "[[Recap/GameOfThronesS6E4BookOfTheStranger Book of the Stranger]]", Jorah Mormont is getting his ass handed to him by a younger and stronger Dothraki warrior and gets knocked to the ground. In desperation, [[CombatPragmatist Jorah]] flings a handful of sand at his opponent's face... [[SubvertedTrope and]] the warrior [[Funny/GameOfThrones easily dodges the sand and stares at Jorah in disbelief for a few seconds]], then resumes beating the crap out of him.
273* ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'' episode "The Gang Wrestles for the Troops", Cricket gets talked into playing the heel wrestler, the "Tali-Bum", and he uses the opportunity to inflict some suffering back to the gang by opening with blowing sand into Mac's eyes. No word on where he gets the sand from...
274* In ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'' episode 36, [[spoiler:Takatora]] is dominating [[spoiler:his brother Mitsuzane]] in a fight until the latter uses this trick. [[spoiler:Takatora]] flinches even though he's in his Armored Rider suit (which has a visor), but it could probably be written off as a reflexive reaction.
275* ''Series/KungFu1972'':
276** In "Blood Brother", a thug throws flour in Caine's face, but he doesn't even react and takes him down anyway.
277** In "Nine Lives", a man named Perlee challenges Caine to a wrestling match. Caine trounces him like his usual opponents, but Perlee cheats by throwing mud in his face, which blinds Caine long enough for Perlee to tackle him and get some hits in before Caine regains the advantage and wipes himself off.
278** In "A Small Beheading", Captain Brandywine Gage tries to throw sand in Caine's face, but Caine blocks it with his arm.
279* ''Series/{{Leverage}}'': In "The Wedding Job", Eliot wins his fight against the Butcher of Kiev by jamming an appetizer in his eyes. The Butcher is blinded by [[BrickJoke the fresh lemon juice]].
280* ''Series/LostInSpace'' episode "Revolt of the Androids". When one of the title androids attacks Professor Robinson and Don West, both laser beams and physical blows prove useless against it. Professor Robinson is forced to grab an handful of dirt and throw it in the android's eyes so they can escape.
281* ''Series/MacGyver1985'':
282** Murdoc blinds Mac with a handful of dirt during a fight in a mine in the episode "Strictly Business".
283** Mac himself blinds a bruiser with a bucket of ashes in "The Escape".
284* One ''Series/MalcolmInTheMiddle'' episode has the boys trying to teach Craig to fight dirty. That was Dewey's trick, as well as [[TalkToTheFist hitting them when they're talking]].
285* ''Series/{{Maverick}}'': In "Point Blank", a pair of crooked gamblers are planning to beat the crap out of Bret. He tricks tthem into thinking he is planning a big score, and then starts sketching a map in the dirt to explain how it will work. When they kneel down to look at the map, he tosses a handful of dirt into the face of one of them and then kicks the legs out from under the other.
286* In episode 3 of ''Series/OldSchool'', Lennie blinds the thug who is attempting to choke him by squeezing a bottle of dog shampoo into his eyes.
287* This has happened in ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' once, against a Ranger, suited and wearing a helmet that completely covers his face. Now, throwing something opaque and gooey at a Ranger's faceplate ''would'' be a good idea, but sand does not work that way.
288* ''Series/{{Psych}}'':
289** In the episode "The Amazing Psych-Man and Tap Man, Issue 2," this is a favored tactic of Gus' masked vigilante persona, Tap Man. Unfortunately, his aim sucks, so he usually only manages to throw sand at his opponent's midsection.
290** Shawn does it with Flax Seed in the series finale. It works, apart from them being stupid enough not to pick up the gun the bad guy drops before running away.
291* In the ''Series/QueenOfSwords'' episode "Fever", Captain Grisham throws a handful of dirt in the Queen's face during a sword fight at a mine.
292* In ''Series/SpartacusBloodAndSand'', this is Ashur's signature move, throwing sand in his opponents' eyes, then attacking them.
293* During the titular final game of ''Series/SquidGame'', one of the two remaining contestants throws sand at the other's eyes to temporarily disorient them. It begins to rain not long after, preventing either of them from using the same trick again.
294* ''Series/StarGateSG1'': Ares' first prime (played by [[Creator/WayneBrady Wayne Brady]]) does this to Teal'c in the episode "It's Good to be King".
295* In the ''Series/StarskyAndHutch'' episode "Bloodbath," Starsky grabs a handful of sand off the ground and throws it into the face of a cultist he's fighting.
296* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'':
297** "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E0TheCage The Cage]]". While engaging in an illusionary fight against a humanoid opponent, Captain Pike desperately grabs up a handful of dust and throws it into the barbarian's face in an attempt to blind him.
298** In [[Recap/StarTrekS1E15ShoreLeave "Shore Leave,"]] Finnegan throws dirt into Captain Kirk's eyes, yelling, "Eat dirt!"
299* The first Alien Barossa from ''Series/UltramanZ'' briefly subdues the Ultra during their fight by grabbing an entire mound of dirt from a nearby construction site and flinging into the Ultra's face.
300* ''Series/WagonTrain'': In "The Esteban Zamora Story," Flint and the title character get ambushed by some sheep rustlers and knocked unconscious. When they wake they're confronted by the rustlers' leader. Esteban tells him that in ''his'' country, bandits wouldn't rough people up unnecessarily like that; they might just throw some dirt in your eyes. The man chuckles and says he'll have to remember that. Then Esteban throws some dirt in his eyes.
301* ''Series/WantedDeadOrAlive'': In "Dead End", a Mexican cowhand tries sneaking up on Josh as he is asleep. Josh, who is actually awake, palms a handful of dirt from the ground and tosses it in the cowhand's face as he gets close.
302* Standard move in ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'', IIRC.
303* Am interesting variation occurs in ''Series/YoungBlades'', when Jacqueline and D'Artagnan have their duel in the first episode. She falls over mid-combat and finds herself underneath a cow, so she aims the udder towards D'Artagnan's face and squirts milk in his eye. This incapacitates him long enough for her to launch a GroinAttack, and ultimately win the duel.
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307* This is a time-honored tradition for {{heel}}s (and some {{face}}s) in ProfessionalWrestling, with salt usually being the substance of choice. For the record, the substance in question is never real salt. Since salt in the eye can be painful and genuinely dangerous during a wrestling match, and because it doesn't show up real well to the audience or the camera, they usually will use something more powdered to create a nice big dust cloud for effect. Weightlifter's chalk and baby powder are the most common. At ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} IX'', Wrestling/{{Yokozuna}}'s manager Wrestling/MrFuji helps him win the WWE title with some salt in the eye. When Wrestling/HulkHogan comes out to complain, he gives him an immediate match, tries the same gambit with him... and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard accidentally hits Yokozuna instead]], leading to the shortest title reign in WWE history.
308* In their famous scaffold match against Wrestling/TheRoadWarriors at ''Starrcade '86'', Wrestling/TheMidnightExpress (Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton) used baby powder to blind their opponents. It only worked temporarily, as the Road Warriors ultimately won the match.
309* When Wrestling/JimCornette and [[Wrestling/PaulHeyman Paul E. Dangerously]] had their tuxedo match at the 1989 Great American Bash, Paul threw baby powder in Cornette's face to get an advantage. Later, when he tried to do it a second time, Cornette kicked his hand, causing him to blind himself.
310* Many Japanese wrestlers (Wrestling/TheGreatMuta, Wrestling/YoshihiroTajiri, Wrestling/KillerKhan, ...) have spit colored mists into the eyes of their opponents during a match. Usually green, though a black mist "permanently" blinded Jamie Noble's valet and girlfriend Nidia.
311* Wrestling/VinceMcMahon threw dirt into Wrestling/TheUndertaker's eyes during their "Buried Alive" match.
312* In Ohio Valley Wrestling the managers of Chad and Tank Toland, Melissa Coates and Wrestling/JillianHall, took to using rubbing alcohol.
313* Angel Fashion has some kind of cleaner/freshener he claims is for shining up his belt but we all know it's really for his opponent's eyes.
314* At ''Vengeance 2003'', Wrestling/JohnCena paused in the middle of his match with Wrestling/TheUndertaker to drink from a water bottle. Later, he sprayed water from his mouth into Undertaker's face.
315* One of Wrestling/JamesStorm's tactics is to drink beer before or during a match, and later spit the beer into his opponent's face.
316* At ''Wrestling/WrestleMania 36'', Wrestling/AJStyles threw dirt into Undertaker's face.
317* At ''Mystery Vortex IV'', Wrestling/MartyScurll threw powder into Wrestling/ZackSabreJr's face.
318* At ''Game Over Man!'', Marty Scurll tried to throw powder into Wrestling/ChuckTaylor's face, but Chuck kicked his hands and caused him to blind himself.
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322* ''[[Literature/TheChroniclesOfAmber Amber]] Diceless Role-Playing''. The Weapons part of the Other Factors in Combat section mentions heaving fluids, dirt or powder into an opponent's eyes during a fight.
323* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
324** In the TabletopGame/DarkSun[=/=]World of Athas setting, gladiators are trained to use dirty tricks in combat, such as throwing sand in an enemy's eyes. These tactics are also used by Athasian halflings.
325** Edition 3.5 has two feats from the ''Sandstorm'' supplement. "Sand Dancer" allows to throw sand or dust in an opponent's eyes after doing some tumbling. The upgrade "Sand Spinner" does the same thing, but to every creatures surrounding the thrower.
326** "Sand in the Eyes" is a level 7 rogue attack in 4[[superscript:th]] edition.
327** ''Magazine/{{Dungeon}}'' magazine #55 adventure "Tulips of the Silver Moon". If the villain Magheo starts losing a fight he will throw iron filings into his opponent's eyes, blinding them for 1-4 minutes.
328* ''TabletopGame/StarblazerAdventures'', based on the 1970s-80s British comic book. The Blinding maneuver could involve throwing dirt in someone else's eyes.
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332* Happens in the offstage fight between Secutor and Retiarius in ''Theatre/AndroclesAndTheLion''. Secutor enters from the arena covered in dust and asks if it is fair for Retiarius to win by throwing dust in his eyes. Caesar replies that there's no rule against it.
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336* This is one of the abilities that Ezio learns in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedII''. Considering that dirty fighting seems to be genetic, he improves on [[VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI Altaïr's]] already sneaky tactics. Then in ''[[VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood Brotherhood]]'', the guards (Seekers specifically) learn to do it to ''you''. It's to encourage the player to be more aggressive. Or to just jump out of the way.
337* You can do this in both ''VideoGame/BushidoBlade'' games by hitting the Subweapon buttons without a subweapon in your possession. However, this is a serious breach of Bushido and sinks your invisible KarmaMeter in the first one.
338* The "Ninjutsu" defense set available to Stalkers in ''VideoGame/CityOfVillains'' has a "Blinding Powder" move, a cone-shaped [=AoE=] power which lowers the targets' accuracy and visual range, incapacitates them until the next time they're hit, and even has a chance of confusing them.
339* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'', the rogue class has access to [[StatusInflictionAttack an ability]] called "Dirty Fighting" that stuns foes instead of blinding (since the game doesn't have a 'blind' status).
340* The Brawler subclass in ''VideoGame/DungeonFighterOnline'', as a CombatPragmatist fighter, he/she can kick dust to their enemies, among other dirty tricks. The Knight can use this too, dubbing this technique "Lion Kick". But in her defense, its skill description is: ''"Originally, it is a dirty trick among gladiators of the Imperial Coliseum. It's adapted into the Knights' battle training for its impressive efficiency."'', and: ''"...The Knights worship chivalry. But when it comes to protecting their country and leader, they are willing to throw everything behind."''
341* You can do something like this in ''VideoGame/DwarfFortress'''s Adventure Mode. It does have a chance of blinding your opponent... by taking out their eyes. Or, in a bug, possibly [[OffWithHisHead decapitating them]].
342* In ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'', this is an Unarmed technique that you can learn from the Great Khans known as the Khan Trick after completing a series of missions for them. Unusually for this trope, the nature of the game's engine and coding mean that it is possible to not just blind but actively ''kill'' someone ([[LudicrousGibs and even do so very gruesomely with the Bloody Mess perk]]) with just a handful of Mojave sand.
343* In most ''VideoGame/FinalFantasy'' games, there are items and attacks that will inflict the "Blind/Darkness" state, which can be used by both the player-characters and enemies.
344** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', Rikku's main method of attack is to use special items that damage the enemy. She can also use different types of grenades to inflict a number of status ailments, one of which is called "Dream Powder" that puts enemies to sleep when Rikku uses it.
345** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'' has the Ninja class using [[EyeOfNewt components]] for their Ninjitsu. The Kurayami series of 'spells', which inflict blindness on the target are cast with an object that is crafted with, among other things, gunpowder and pepper. The implications should be obvious there. Tangentially, Ninjitsu ingredients are linked to their use for the most part (Shinobi-tabi translates roughly to ninja socks, used in sneaking past opponents for an invisibility spell, paper dolls are used in a spell that creates shadow copies, and so on.) so a nice dose of burning gunpowder and pepper in the face is an obvious cause for blindness.
346* The Creator/LucasArts game ''VideoGame/FullThrottle'' aloows to throw a fist full of fertilizer in the face of a goggle-less biker with the chainsaw.
347* ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'': Treasure hoarders with shovels can throw dirt at your character; if it does a brown smudge covers up most of your screen for a few seconds.
348* In ''VideoGame/{{Gladius}}'', rogues and some other light classes have a skill called "Incapacitate Heavy", with an attack animation that involves throwing powder toward their opponent's head. The fact that you can use it on foes facing away from you... well.
349* Some enemies in ''VideoGame/GodHand'' will kick up dirt. If you get hit, you take no damage but the entire screen is briefly obscured by sand clouds. Elvis can do similar with his cigar smoke.
350* ''VideoGame/GuildWars'' Rangers get the 'Throw Dirt' ability which blinds foes.
351** As did the Mercenary class in ''VideoGame/DarkAgeofCamelot''.
352** The Assassins got a similar skill called Blinding Powder.
353* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' has a variation during a fight between Ky and Sol in ''REV 2'''s after story, when Ky smashes the pommel of his sword against Sol's jaw, grabs the shattered pieces midair, and throws them in his eyes. In this case, it's less pragmatism and more that Ky was ''really'' pissed off.
354* Several of Ryuji Yamazaki's special moves in the ''VideoGame/FatalFury'' and ''Franchise/TheKingOfFighters'' series involve kicking sand at the opponent.
355* ''VideoGame/{{Hearthstone}}'': The card "Pocket Sand" depicts a night elf throwing sand into the eyes of a troll. The card's name is a reference to WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill.
356* The mudmen in ''VideoGame/Left4Dead2'' splatter mud over the players' vision with each hit they inflict. The [[RandomEncounters rarely-seen]] zombified Jimmy Gibbs Jr. can do the same with motor oil.
357* Burglars in ''VideoGame/TheLordOfTheRingsOnline'' get a skill called "Dust in the Eyes." They can apparently hold a lot of dust, as an upgrade for the skill allows you to partially blind anyone in the vicinity.
358* In ''VideoGame/MaxPayne3'', CutsceneIncompetence results in Max being forced to dig his own grave by mafioso. Using the shovel, he flings dirt into the eye of a mobster.
359* Starting from ''VideoGame/MortalKombatDeadlyAlliance'', Sonya Blade's [[KissOfDeath Kiss fatality]] was retooled into a short-range blast of pink dust that blinded the opponent for a short while. In a show of attention to detail, the technique has no effect on [[DisabilitySuperpower blind swordsman]] Kenshi.
360* In ''VideoGame/OnimushaDawnOfDreams'', the boss Munenori Yagyu, when knocked down uses this when he gets back up up. If it connects, the character's then stunned temporarily.
361* Sand Attack from ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' involves throwing sand in the opponent's face, reducing that enemy's accuracy. Mud Slap functions similarly, but does damage as well, and unlike Sand Attack, will fail if the target is immune to Ground-type attacks.
362* Edge's "Disgraceful Kick" special attack in ''VideoGame/RivalSchools'' kicks up a cloud of dust when he uses it.
363* ''VideoGame/RiverCityGirls'': The Entitled Jerks "love to fight dirty" which means tossing sand in their enemies' faces.
364* ''VideoGame/SekiroShadowsDieTwice'': The "Fistful of Ash" item allows you to throw ashes at your opponent, temporarily stunning them and leaving them open to attack.
365* One of the Warrior's Tier 2 talents in ''VideoGame/ShatteredPixelDungeon'' allows him to blind an enemy for a few turns by throwing a random item (that isn't a ranged weapon) at him.
366* On a bigger scale, this works in ''VideoGame/SpecOpsTheLine''. Throwing a grenade at sand will lift a big dust cloud that will make enemies retch and cough, stopping them dead in their tracks.
367* In ''VideoGame/SpiderManPS4'', successfully performing a [[JustFrameBonus Perfect Dodge]] against someone who's trying to shoot you will cause Spider-Man to automatically web their face while dodging the shot, stunning them as they try to get the webbing off. An upgrade, Payback Strike, allows Spider-Man to leap over to them for an [[OneHitKill instant knockout]].
368* Cody can do this after being knocked down in the two ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' games he's appeared in to keep opponents from rushing him. In ''Super VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'', he opens his second Ultra Combo by kicking dust into his opponent's eyes.
369* ''[[VideoGame/PunchOut Super Punch-Out!!]]'' features Masked Muscle, who cheats repeatedly. One of his moves is to spit in your eye, making everything blurry and preventing you from attacking for about ten seconds.
370* In ''VideoGame/ATaleOfTwoKingdoms'', one possible way of defeating Rashakk Skullcrusher in the duel is to fill your bag with sand, and throw it in his face.
371* Some Foots in the first stage of ''VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIIITheManhattanProject'' can stun you by throwing sand in your eyes.
372* One of the first tier skills you can pick up in ''VideoGame/TombRaider2013'' is this. After dodging (i.e. throwing yourself onto the ground) you can hit the melee attack button to have Lara grab a handful of dirt and throw it as she gets back up.
373* A common detective item on modded ''VideoGame/TroubleInTerroristTown'' servers is Pocket Sand, which allows them to blind assailants and gives them enough time to identify and kill them.
374* ''VideoGame/TwoWorlds'' allows both the player and most humanoid enemies to use it. This often leads to absurd situations where 5-6 opponents keep trying to kick dirt in your face instead of, you know, hitting you.
375* In ''VideoGame/{{Utawarerumono}}'' Hakuoro (the hero) and Oboro (TheLancer) have just started fighting, presumably to the death. Hakuoro is pretty tough, but Oboro is better. When he gets injured along the arm, he flings his own blood into Oboro's eyes, blinding him and throwing off his balance so he can't fight any more. Of course, his arm is bleeding rather heavily, so it essentially ends in a draw.
376* ''VideoGame/AVeryLongRopeToTheTopOfTheSky'': The Powdered Glass attack:
377--> Throws powdered glass in the enemy's eyes.
378* This is one of the core powers of Inaros from ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}''. He summons a pile of cursed sand, then flings it a solid 10 meters downrange, blinding everyone who gets struck by it and stunning them, opening them up to a OneHitKill FinishingMove. As an added bonus, said sand also {{Life Drain}}s enemies for a trickle of health.
379* ''VideoGame/TheWitcher3'' features a magically-enhanced version of this during [[spoiler:the assassination of King Radovid of Redania]]. Bonus points for it coming from someone who [[EyeScream had lost her eyes]] at the orders of the victim.
380* Rogues in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' have an attack called "Blind" that incapacitates the target for about 8 seconds, or until they're hit with something else. Originally, they required a special compound called "Blinding powder" but this was outmoded in a patch. The devs added the tag "Once favored by rogues as a blinding agent, it was abandoned for more readily available resources... like dirt" to the now-defunct powder.
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384* Scanlan and Vax of ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'' use this trick...on a ''mindflayer''. With a ''bucket of goblin shit''. And it ''works''.
385* In ''Roleplay/DarwinsSoldiers'' Dr. Shelton blinds a guard with sand while making a run for the trucks after bluffing his way out of Texas Base.
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389* ''Webcomic/CarryOn'': Kathy has been losing a duel to determine who will be the next duchess of Rackenroon and has been [[http://www.hirezfox.com/km/co/d/20201221.html knocked down]] by [[NamesToRunAwayFrom Jinjur Maiham]]. She [[http://www.hirezfox.com/km/co/d/20201223.html applies]] this trope, turns a sword fight into a surprise [[GoodOldFisticuffs fist fight]], and [[CurbStompBattle mops the floor]] with Jinjur's face.
390* Daryl from ''Webcomic/ChampionsOfFaraus'' throws dirt into the eyes of a harpy he's fighting after it knocks him to the ground.
391* PlayedForLaughs in ''WebComic/CommanderKitty'', where poor Fortiscue accidently gets a [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2010/07/11/hot-sparkly-adventure/ handful of glitter]] [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2010/07/18/tactical-genius/ thrown in his face.]]
392* ''Webcomic/DarkWings'' has minor villain Felde, who does this to Raven with flash-powder. The beauty of using flash-powder is that you can just toss it in your opponent's general direction and it'll still blind them.
393* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' provides the page picture, with Roy hurling sand into Thog's eyes. After ''smashing a potion vial on his face'' didn't work.
394* ''Webcomic/SlightlyDamned'': [[spoiler: When [[ReluctantWarrior Kieri's]] twin brother [[FantasticRacism Kazai]] tries to force her to leave [[TrueCompanions Buwaro and Rhea,]] and then [[IWillPunishYourFriendForYourFailure tries to attack Buwaro when she refuses,]] the two of them end up getting into a fight. When Kazai starts overpowering Kieri, he tells her she can't win and to give up; instead, she grabs some dirt, throws it in his eyes, and punches him in the gut.]]
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398* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'':
399** Finn and Jake do this to the Farm in "Who Would Win", throwing mud into his face to blind him before pulling his pants down to trip him.
400** In "One Last Job", the captain of the Banana Guards gets a faceful of banana-flavored milk from Jake's gang.
401--->'''Captain:''' [[BigNo Noooo!]] The forbidden flavor! [[ITasteDelicious It's... delicious.]]
402* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arcane}}'': [[TheBigGuy Claggor]] chucks some sand into his opponent's eyes after he's been knocked down to give him a chance to get back up.
403* In Sokka's training duel in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', he blinds Piandao with a spray of dirt whipped up by his sword. Piandao compliments his resourcefulness, then proceeds to disarm him ''with his eyes closed''.
404* In ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'', during the Maximal/Predacon "truce" (which apparently allows combat so long as no weapons are used) Rattrap kicks a bunch of dirt in Waspinator's face, temporarily blinding him (even though he's a robot). Rattrap then proceeds to give Waspinator a noogie.
405* In ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'', during his first duel with Albedo, Ben, as Swampfire, generates mud and hurls it into Albedo's eyes, which would probably blind him permanently if he hadn't been Humungousaur at the time.
406* ''WesternAnimation/CowAndChicken'': In "Supermodel Cow", Chicken blinds the Red Guy by jamming his ice cream cone into his eyes.
407* ''WesternAnimation/FantasticVoyage'' episode "Revenge of the Spy". When Erica Lane discovers that Lisette Clochard is TheMole she attacks her. Lissette picks up some dirt and throws it in Erica's eyes, blinding her.
408* A variant in ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' is Mabel's attack glitter, which she blows into Soos's eyes when he tries to stop the twins in "Not What He Seems." "It's pretty, but it hurts!"
409* ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' TOS episode "Arctic Splashdown". Jonny throws a snowball in an enemy guard's face to stop him from shooting Hadji.
410* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'': Dale Gribble can do this trick any time he wants, thanks to his [[CallingYourAttacks "Pocket Sand!"]][[note]]It isn't entirely clear if Dale is just CrazyPrepared with throwable sand in his pocket or if he was just improvising in the heat of the moment--as any longtime resident of Texas and the American Southwest can testify, sand has a tendency to end up ''everywhere'', including pockets.[[/note]]
411* ''WesternAnimation/KoalaMan'': When dealing with Damo and Darren, Koala Man deals with Darren by splashing eucalyptus oil into his eyes, which hurts his eyes and he gets scolded by the shopkeeper for doing that. When dealing with the Tall Poppy, Koala Man beats him by splashing eucalyptus oil into his eyes which causes him to accidentally step on a large figurine Liam asked Vicky to make which hurts his foot and he falls over.
412* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'': The villain Kung Food grabs a handful of spice from his bag and blows it in Cat Noir's eyes.
413* ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'': In one episode where Dethklok takes up comedy, Pickles throws sand in the eyes of the heckler who had driven him to avoid the stage for months after finally working up the courage to perform again.
414* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyAndFriends'': In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyAndFriendsE43CrunchTheRockdog1 Crunch the Rockdog, Part 1]]", Gusty tries blowing dust into the eyes of rock monsters, but it doesn't work since they are made of rock.
415* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretSaturdays'': Zak flings a handful of mud into Munya's face during their fight in the Amazon in "The Kur Stone, Part 2".
416* ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'':
417** "[[Recap/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPowerS2E05WhiteOut White Out]]": Catra throws snow in She-Ra's face.
418** "[[Recap/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPowerS3E03OnceUponATimeInTheWaste Once Upon a Time in the Waste]]": Catra throws sand in Tung Lashor's face.
419* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
420** Subverted in the first season, where Bart uses this trick on Nelson Muntz, only to have Nelson shrug it off and continue his beating anyway.
421** While in an ice cream shop, Marge tosses a handful of sprinkles into the eyes of the employees.
422--->"All I see is a horrible rainbow!"
423** In his final fight with George Bush Sr., Homer throws a handful of sewer muck in Bush's face to blind him.
424* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'':
425** In "Counter Productive", Charlie throws sand into Knuckles' eyes.
426** In "In The Midnight Hour", Sticks squirts paint into Dreamcaster's eyes.
427* In ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars'', Anakin and Ventress use the Force to splash water into each others' faces.
428* A signature move of Karai from ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' is the use of blinding powder, a move she has used repeatedly on [[DatingCatwoman Leonardo]].
429* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{ThunderCats|1985}}'' episode "The Demolisher", The Demolisher pulls the LookBehindYou trick on Lion-O and attacks him when he turns around. The Demolisher mocks him for falling for the "oldest trick in the book", but Lion-O counters that there is an older trick and throws dirt in his eyes.
430* ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'': In "Ice Cave", during the big fight at the end Charlie ends up blowing crumbled-up Cheese Poofies into Ralph's eyes to distract him.
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434* In mixed martial arts fights, a cut above the eye can quickly end a match if the bleeding can't be kept under control. Referees will declare a technical knockout for safety reasons if they determine that the blood is interfering with the fighter's vision and rendering them unable to properly defend themselves. Fighters sometimes exploit this policy by focusing their strikes on any minor cuts on their opponent's forehead or eyebrows in an attempt to open the cut more and make the bleeding more pronounced.
435* OlderThanSteam: RealLife: Ninjas used to have ''metsubushi'' -- eggshells or bamboo tubes filled with pepper, dust, and ground-up glass -- for just this purpose. It can be argued that pepper spray is just a more modern implementation of this tactic.
436* Okinawan oar-fighting has a couple techniques where the oar blade is used to flick sand into an opponent's eyes; if you're fighting with an oar, odds are you're on a beach. It'd work with water too, albeit more briefly.
437%%* Terrorists are fond of putting acid in people's eyes. This has been done at protests outside abortion clinics, and by certain {{Animal Wrongs Group}}s to protest indigenous hunting rights.
438* Spitting cobra venom can cause blindness if it gets in your eye, and spitting cobras tend to aim ''for'' the eyes, or at least the general region of the head.
439* Horned lizards can spray their own blood at a predator's eyes.
440* An inversion. While [[SmellySkunk skunks]] don't specifically aim for the eyes, some owls evolved the ability to withstand being hit in the eyes with skunk spray.
441* Kangaroo rats kick sand into the eyes of snakes and then either run off or, if they outnumber a snake (as they tend to all be in the same area during mating cycles) jump at it and tear chunks of its flesh off. Single kangaroo rats have also been recorded inflicting EyeScream by leaping up and biting ''into'' an eye, causing the snake to bleed out. They very rarely manage to pull this on birds in their natural habitat, though, especially owls, their greatest enemy.
442* Ma Nature herself does this during the winter. Snow in the eyes is ''very'' painful.
443* Tai Chi (yes, that "meditation thing" your elderly neighbors do in the park) is actually a very [[CombatPragmatist pragmatic]], or even ''cheap'', martial art.[[note]]One giveaway is that it's sometimes practiced with a (usually fake) sword. The "meditative" form is actually the slowed down beginner's kata used to enhance muscle memory, then progressively sped up over time for combat practitioners.[[/note]] One fairly common move involves windmilling the arms while crouching, then extending the arms to the front and back with open palms. This is actually meant to be a move used to scoop a handful of dirt, sand, or detritus and throw it at your opponent's face.
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446->''Sh-sh-shaa!''

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