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17->'''Professor:''' Obviously, I'll also leave that here with y... Leave... It's only logical, so that the device... So I'll leave it... Lea... I'll leav...\
18'''Professor:''' NO!!! ''I'm sorry, but the urge is too strong! I'll separate the punchcard into seven pieces and hide them deep within seven monster-infested dungeons distributed all over the country!!!'' Tell that to any group of people who might come asking for it...
19-->-- [[http://web.archive.org/web/20160814225905/http://www.bmoviecomic.com/index.php?cid=398 The B-Movie Comic]]
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21A common way to produce PlotCoupons of the "GottaCatchThemAll" variety is for the {{Precursors}} to split a powerful AncientArtifact that was used to defeat the bad guy into three or more parts and, yes, distribute them across the world on a vague premise of it being "[[HoldingBackThePhlebotinum too dangerous to ever use again]]". Then, when the bad guy raises its head [[ExactlyExtyYearsAgo Exty Years Later]] (and it always does), the heroes must set out to reassemble said artifact.
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23More generally, someone has split an important object into pieces, and stored those pieces in different locations. Anyone who wants to possess the object must recover and recombine all the pieces.
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25If the said artifact was disassembled because it possesses an [[ArtifactOfDoom evil will of its own]], this overlaps with SealedEvilInASixPack. If it was disassembled because there was a good chance that evil would get their hands on it in the present, this overlaps with FlingALightIntoTheFuture. If the assembled artifact has far stronger (and useful!) properties, it's due to the SetBonus. If the pieces end up in the hands of different characters as they search for it, it may become a SignatureDevice and/or lead to a case of TwoHalvesMakeAPlot.
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27Despite the trope name, the dismantled object might or might not be a MacGuffin. If the object does something after being reassembled, it's not a [=MacGuffin=]. If the plot is about reassembling the artifact but not about using its powers, then it can be a [=MacGuffin=].
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29See also AccidentallyBrokeTheMacGuffin.
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36* In ''Manga/DGrayMan'', all the innocence were [[spoiler:originally one giant powerful innocence that was split after the earl was defeated for the first time.]]
37* In a filler episode of ''Manga/DragonBall'', there is a rumor that the seven Dragon Balls used to be one big 28-star ball that split up due to its abuse by humankind. [[AvertedTrope Turns out that Kami, the creator of the Dragon Balls, made them as seven separate MacGuffins in the first place.]]
38* Inverted in ''Anime/GoLion'' (the basis for the first part of ''Anime/{{Voltron}}''): a space goddess dismantles [=GoLion=] / Voltron because he/it was too arrogant.[[note]]The Voltron version portrays her as being Honerva / Witch Haggar in disguise who had lured him into a trap.[[/note]] The five heroes[[note]]Who are not space explorers as the Voltron version suggests, but rather students at a space adademy on Earth before they were captured by the Galra Empire.[[/note]] spend much of the pilot trying bring back [=GoLion=] / Voltron in order to fight the Galra Empire.
39* ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'': The Shikon Jewel was broken into shards at the beginning of the story. The rest of the story was essentially a quest by almost everyone alive (with the sole exception of Sesshoumaru) trying to collect the shards in an attempt to either gain great power or to prevent others from gaining great power. [[spoiler:In the end, the DismantledMacGuffin turned out to be an ArtifactOfDoom that not only unleashed TheHeartless against Sesshoumaru and Inuyasha but was also TheManBehindTheMan that could only be defeated by Kagome.]]
40* ''Anime/JewelpetKiraDeco'': The heroes are on a quest to collect all the Deco Stones that form the Mirror Ball, which was shattered in the backstory. Putting it back together will restore Jewel Land's goddess and rid the human world of darkness.
41* In ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun'', the Holy Corpse parts are scattered across America, which grant mysterious powers to those who hold them. It's eventually explained that they naturally separated via (super)natural means after [[spoiler:Jesus died and his corpse was mummified]].
42* In ''Anime/KillLaKill'', after [[spoiler:Nui Harime]] cuts [[spoiler:[[LivingClothing Senketsu]]]] into dozens of pieces, Satsuki takes them and gives them to the EliteMooks sent to invade Kyoto, Kobe, and Osaka. Ryuko only has one piece left, and travels to all three cities to cut the pieces off the Goku uniforms and get them back.
43* In ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', we eventually find out [[spoiler:the tailed beasts]] were split apart from [[spoiler:the Ten-Tailed Beast,]] one giant EldritchAbomination.
44* Mostly subverted in ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. [[spoiler:The whole series is essentially the protagonists trying to keep the Angels from reuniting with Lilith. Partial in that a few of the "protagonists" secretly WANT an Angel to reunite with Lilith, only on their timetable.]]
45* Inverted and then played straight on all sides in ''Anime/RoninWarriors''. Originally, the Ancient [[FlingALightIntoTheFuture defeated Talpa, and divided his armor into 9 parts, which were then separated]]. However, Talpa managed to survive and recover 4 of them. The Ronin Warriors were given the other 5, which they had to recover. Eventually, the Ronin Warriors gain all 5 armors and combine them into the Inferno armor, however this is where the trope gets averted (or played straight on the other side) as this merely puts all 5 armors in one place for Talpa to get ahold of. Finally played straight when the Ronin Warriors AND Talpa's evil henchmen give him exactly what he wants, and overpowers him with the rejuvenated force of all 9 armors, thus defeating him permanently.
46* In the first ''Anime/SailorMoon'' anime (but not the manga or ''Anime/SailorMoonCrystal''), the Silver Crystal split into the the seven Rainbow Crystals after Queen Serenity used it to send her daughter and the Sailor Senshi and Prince Endymion's souls to Earth for reincarnation. The Rainbow Crystals had to be found by those wishing to reassemble them into the Silver Crystal -- with the Sailor Senshi, Tuxedo Mask, and the villainous Dark Kingdom all after it. Each crystal was contained within the body of a normal human who (unbeknownst to them) was a really a reincarnation of the "Seven Great [[MonsterOfTheWeek Youma]]".
47* The first season of ''Manga/SaintSeiya'' has this apply to the Gold Sagittarius Cloth repeatedly. It starts off as a solitary object to be competed over. Then Ikki steals it and divides the nine piece suit of armor up across his followers. The Bronze Saints recover four pieces from four unnamed mooks, then go in pursuit of the rest. After reclaiming four additional pieces from the Black Saints, they confront Ikki for the helmet. Once he's beaten, a Saint from Sanctuary show up and steals the mostly reassembled armor, leaving them with just the helmet they had taken from Ikki, kicking off a new sub-arc.
48%% * Done in the second season of ''Anime/SonicX'' by Super Sonic to prevent the Chaos Emeralds from being used for evil.
49* Princess Sakura herself in ''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle'', who was actually disassembled by the BigBad, intending for [[spoiler:Clone!Syaoran ([[MindScrew it's complicated]]) to reassemble her soul feathers, dragging poor Sakura's unconscious (and memory-less) body through countless dimensions to, in a sense, map the whole universe. Of course, this is just the cliff-notes version...]]
50* Subverted / PlayedForLaughs in the book/manga version of ''Webcomic/VanVonHunter'', when Van Von Hunter accidentally tricks The Flaming Prince into crushing the Ebon Eye ("Or as I like to call it, 'The Blarble'!"). Van then wonders aloud if they're going to have 'to spend the next half of a century searching for the dark shards of that thing' (which could be a possible ShoutOut / TakeThat at ''Manga/InuYasha''), but The Flaming Prince tells him no, all of the (broken) Ebon Eye is here.
51* Turns out [[spoiler: Zuzu and her counterparts]] of ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV'' cross this trope with LivingMacGuffin- each of them is a human SoulJar for the true LivingMacGuffin.
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55* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': The League of Shadows sends assassins to collect all the bits of a map to [[TheShangriLa Nanda Parbat]] which are held by the creatively named "families of the map". Even a map doesn't help achieve their goals with usually unmappable location, as a pure and good heart is required for what they want from the place, which the fact that they were killing off the map holders in ''ComicBook/Robin1993'' #168 made fairly clear was beyond them.
56* ''ComicBook/BlackScience'': The forevermids of Tarana are powerful artifacts in themselves, but when combined become the omnimid. While it's never seen in action, everyone thinks it's pretty sweet.
57* ''ComicBook/TheInfinityGauntlet'' in the Marvel Universe is a device that grants the wielder control over... everything. It requires six gems plus the gauntlet itself. Thanos at one point gained it, but it was wrested from him by Adam Warlock. However, the Living Tribunal deemed that he was unworthy of wielding it, so Warlock formed the Infinity Watch, and gave five of the six gems to each of the other five members, keeping the Soul Gem for himself. Later, even this proves ineffective, and the Tribunal forbids the six gems from ''ever'' being used together. Most recently, [[Characters/MarvelComicsTheIlluminati The Illuminati]] (a secret council of the six most powerful figures in the world) have each taken and hidden a gem to prevent the Gauntlet from being reassembled. [[spoiler:Captain America and the Illuminati later used them in an attempt to stop the Incursions in the Time Runs Out story arc, but the Gauntlet and stones were destroyed. They were eventually reformed in the new universe, but after Gamora assembled the Gauntlet to try and use it against her father, Adam Warlock used the Soul Stone to grant the other Stones a form of sentience and they dispersed across the universe to find new guardians]].
58* ''ComicBook/JLAAvengers'' revolves partly around the two superhero teams competing to find magical artifacts from their two universes. This turns out to be a trick by the Grandmaster; once all the artifacts are in one place, he uses them to imprison the evil Krona.
59* ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica'': Several early issues feature the Demons Three, three vaguely Lovecraftian ancient giant demons who are imprisoned at three separate locations under the Earth's surface. The demons' power was dependent upon three magical artifacts — a bell, a wheel and a jar -- which are separately useless but of great magical power when used together.
60* ''ComicBook/{{Monstress}}'': Key to the MythArc are the five pieces of a mask created by the ancient Shaman-Empress, which even in the reduced power of its fragments can commune with the imprisoned [[EldritchAbomination Old Gods]] [[spoiler: or free them from their prison]]. Just about every major faction is after the pieces for their own agendas.
61* ''ComicBook/SecretEmpire'': The Cosmic Cube fragments (more specifically of Kobik, a sentient cube who had actually transformed [[spoiler: [[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Steve Rogers]]]] into a sleeper agent of the terrorist organization HYDRA via CosmicRetcon). Hawkeye assembles a strike force of Ant-Man, Hercules, Mockingbird, and Quicksilver to find them with the hope of returning [[spoiler: Steve]] to himself. Meanwhile, [[spoiler: Steve]] sends out Helmut Zemo to collect the shards for HYDRA. This leads to conflict with those who found the shards -- so far, T'Challa, Namor, and Ultron -- throughout the event.
62* In ''ComicBook/{{Sojourn}}'', Arwyn and her allies are on TheQuest to find and reassemble to five segments of the golden arrow: the only artifact that can the undead overlord Mordath.
63* ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'': ''[[Recap/TintinTheSecretOfTheUnicorn The Secret of the Unicorn]]'' has the parts of the coordinates of the location of the sunken ship, ''The Unicorn'', copied on three pieces of paper and each hidden in the mast of a model of the sailing ship. It's only at the end that Tintin realizes that you have to hold the papers together against a strong light to see the numbers properly.
64* In one story from ''ComicBook/{{Topolino}}'', Indiana Goofs (Goofy's cosuin who is a adventurer and treasure hunter)is searching for Magical Sandals made by Merlin's mother in law for Lancelot. Since they were too small for the knight, sandals were stored away in a chest and hidden. Indiana and a group of criminals finds the sandals location and fight over the chest. Finally the leader of criminals gets his hands on the chest. He opens it only to find ash and strings. Sandals,magical or not are made of leather and very unlikely to survive the test of time. Indiana Goofs even Lampshades this.
65* In ''ComicBook/WizardsOfMickey'', in the Great Wizard Tournament, the wizard teams compete to collect and gather all the Diamagics to recreate the Great Crown, a powerful magical artifact whose owner will become the Supreme Sorcerer of Dolmen and gain great powers.
66* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': The notes detailing how to make the Devitamizer formula were split into three and given to three people the creator trusted before their murder. Only one of the three pieces is still with the person it was given to by the time Eeras and Steve started tracking it down.
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70* ''Fanfic/AlternateTailSeries'': The Gospel Key, which was split apart by Joseph Mcgarden into four equal pieces and given to four of his colleagues and students, is needed to summon the warrior goddess Brigid. Both Fairy Tail and Clan Garten race against each other to acquire the four pieces.
71* ''Fanfic/TheBridge'': The spell needed to break the [[SealedEvilInACan seal]] [[spoiler: keeping [[GodOfEvil Grogar]] in Tambelon]] is split up in portions amongst the four [[TomeOfEldritchLore dark magic tomes]] that are in turn divided up amongst [[spoiler: Grogar's students]]. Additionally, in order to carry out the spell, the magic of an alicorn is required.
72* ''Fanfic/CrimsonRising'': As part of their effort to gain new powers to oppose Ooze’s forces, the Rangers have to reassemble the Zeo Crystal, which was relocated to different parts of the galaxy after the Zeo Rangers changed to the Turbo powers; [[spoiler:Green and Pink are on Earth in storage facilities owned by Adam’s family and Kat’s ex-husband, while Blue, Yellow and Red were left on Aquitar, Triforia and K0-35 respectively, although the Blue Crystal was left drifting in space after Aquitar’s destruction until it landed on Onyx]].
73%%* ''Fanfic/FallenKing'' has the pieces of the Millennium Puzzle.
74* ''Fanfic/IceFury'': Basically applies to [[spoiler:the Dragon Eyes; to keep the Eyes safe, Hiccup gives them to Elsa, as he trusts her ability to protect them but she doesn't have a dragon who could use the Eyes as Wintergale doesn't generate fire, essentially depriving the Eyes of their power source]].
75* ''Fanfic/InfinityCrisis'': In the spin-off ''Of Kryptonians and Queens'', this trope applies to the Infinity Stones after Thanos's defeat. As explained in a flashback, [[spoiler:Strange and the Vision retain the Time and Mind Stones, but the Soul Stone's location is unknown as it disintegrated after Cyborg and Shuri 'hacked' it to restore the victims of Thanos's Snap, although they all guess that it will reform elsewhere. As for the Space, Reality and Power Stones, Captain America gave them to Supergirl, the Flash and Superman respectively, each hero hiding the Stone in their relevant universes to limit the chance of the Gauntlet being reassembled]].
76* ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone'': The Nine-part Key must be put together in order to breach the impregnable Black Tower.%%And the list of instructions on how to put it together.
77* ''Fanfic/TheNewAdventuresOfInvaderZim'': In Episode 13, the Meekrob data crystal leading to [[LostSuperweapon Project Domination]] is [[AccidentallyBrokeTheMacGuffin shattered]] during the fight over it, leaving both Dib's team and each of the Irken factions in possession of a piece. But it doesn't work unless its complete, so no one's going after the weapon any time soon. In Episode 16, [[spoiler:[[TheDragon Norlock]] is able to secretly steal the other teams' pieces, allowing Zim to reassemble the whole]].
78* In ''Fanfic/TheOtherSideMemoriaeterna'', after the other half of the universe is killed by the Snap (''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''), one of Peter Parker's first major projects as the new head of Stark Enterprises and initially unofficial leader of the Avengers is to find a way to undo the Snap. After about a year of work, the surviving heroes have managed to find the near-microscopic fragments that are all that remains of the Infinity Stones, but have also determined that contact with those who previously had ties to certain stones- Peter Quill and Power, Jane Foster and Reality, Doctor Strange and Time, Wanda Maximoff and Mind, etc.- can subtly enhance the amount of power they gather as they regenerate, even if that method is still too slow for the heroes to want to rely on it. After [[spoiler:the time-displaced Stones accelerate the restoration of their counterparts, Peter and Wanda use Mind to reactivate the Vision while returning Time to Strange and asking the Guardians, the Asgardians and SHIELD/SWORD to deal with Power, Reality and Space while Spider-Man handles Soul]].
79* ''Fanfic/PonyPOVSeries'': The side-series ''7 Dreams/Nightmares'' makes use of this in Patch's story. The backstory reveals that the Paradise Estate ponies allowed the Rainbow of Light to be split up so that the separate pieces could be used to power a world-wide wish-granting spell meant to start a golden age, only for the draconnequi to sabotage it [[spoiler: in order to [[CosmicRetcon avert the G3 world]]]], with the resulting disaster sending the world back into TheDungAges. In the aftermath, Patch is tasked the quest of tracking the fragments down in order to restore the Rainbow. Unfortunately, all seven (there were originally seven, [[spoiler:Discord later destroyed the Element of Trust]]) have their own individual powers and most fell into the hooves of {{Evil Overlord}}s she has to take out.
80* ''Fanfic/TheSweetieChroniclesFragments'': Twilight Sparkle gets TakenForGranite and is split into a series of crystals spread over TheMultiverse. Sweetie Belle must gather these crystals by traveling through various {{Alternate Universe}}s.
81* ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'': The Vasyn. It's a thirty-foot-tall vaguely DNA-ish pink granite statue that was broken into three pieces that were scattered across different universes. Restoring it will remove the curse on Ketafa that prevents the gods from seeing that continent. Guess what the four have to do in order to get home?
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85* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyANewGeneration'': Sunny discovers in Zephyr Heights that there are two crystals -- one on the queen's crown and another in the possession of the unicorns -- which she believes will bring back magic if reunited. It turns out that [[spoiler:the earth ponies also have a crystal, and in the end it's shown that the three will only rejoin and restore magic if the three pony tribes return to living in harmony]].
86* In ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolf - Animation/MissionIncredibleAdventuresOnTheDragonsTrail'', the goats and wolves have to find the key to the Dragon Den, which is split into three parts which are scattered throughout the dragons' world.
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90* ''Film/{{Crossworlds}}'': The BigBad is after an ancient artifact that will allow him to break down the barriers in TheMultiverse and allow him to merge all realities into one and conquer it. The artifact consists of a scepter (kept in a museum) and a crystal (left by the protagonist's late father and worn on his neck as a pendant). The goal of LaResistance is to keep at least one of the pieces (ideally, both) out of the BigBad's hands.
91* ''Film/CutthroatIsland'': The TreasureMap is one of those disassembled treasure maps that must be reassembled.
92* ''Film/TheDarkCrystal'': The eponymous Dark Crystal needs to be reunited with its missing shard to restore the [=UrRu=] and Skeksis to their natural state and make the world safe again.
93* ''Film/HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'': The three-piece crown, which has very sophisticated re-mantling technology. It unleashes the Golden Army.
94* ''Film/{{Hellbound}}'': An ancient demon who was about to unleash HellOnEarth is stopped by King Richard the Lionheart who sealed him in a tomb and broke the demon's magical scepter into several pieces, which were then sent for safekeeping to Christian orders across Europe. After the demon awakens he spends decades tracking down the pieces to reignite his plan.
95* ''Film/JoshKirbyTimeWarrior'' had a disassembled superweapon that could destroy all of creation when assembled.[[spoiler: Technically it was the disassembled countermeasure to the superweapon that could destroy all creation but that's revealed at the end.]]
96* ''Film/LaraCroftTombRaider'': Lara Croft must find the two halves [[spoiler:and one fleck-sized fragment]] of the [[spoiler: All-Seeing Eye/triangle of light which will allow the user to time travel so that she may reunite with her dead father]].
97* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'': The six Infinity Stones that have been introduced throughout the movies are exceptionally powerful on their own, but when all of them are placed in the Infinity Gauntlet, they allow the user to erase half of all life in the universe with a snap of their fingers. [[spoiler:In ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', Thanos does exactly this, and ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' revealed that he destroyed them to prevent anyone undoing his actions; the Avengers are forced to travel through time and gather past versions of the Stones to assemble a new gauntlet and undo the Snap.]]
98* ''Film/{{Mythica}}:'' The Darkspore is the heart of the long-dead Lich King. In the backstory it was broken into four and the pieces scattered. The villain Szorlok wants to find the pieces and reassemble them to gain the Lich King's ability to raise armies of the dead and make them do his bidding.
99* ''Film/TheNinthGate'': The main character is tasked with determining which of three versions of a TomeOfEldritchLore is authentic, i.e. capable of summoning the devil, as it's widely believed at least one is a forgery. It turns out [[spoiler: the 'correct' material is divided equally among all three books]].
100* ''Film/ThePhantom1943'': When the Lost City of Zoloz was abandoned and the population split into seven groups, each group took part of the map so that the city would remain lost until the groups reunited. As one of the characters remarks, that didn't work out so well; over the centuries, various bits of the map fell into the hands of outsiders, and at the beginning of the story Professor Davidson already has all of them except one.
101* ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd'': The Nine Pieces of Eight turn out to be the missing ingredients in a spell to free Calypso.
102* ''Film/{{RIPD}}'': The Staff of Jericho was destroyed in 1500 BC. In the present, the deados are collecting the pieces to reassemble it and bring the dead back to Earth.
103* ''Franchise/StarWars'': In ''Episode VII: Film/TheForceAwakens'', the Resistance (an unofficial military group in the New Republic) and the First Order ([[TheRemnant the reorganized Galactic Empire]]) are all after a map leading to [[spoiler:the now-reclusive Luke Skywalker]]. Resistance pilot Poe Dameron retrieves the map, but it's eventually discovered that the map is incomplete; no known star systems are featured on it. Towards the end, the remaining section of the map is found inside [[spoiler:the shut-down R2-D2]].
104* ''Film/UnderworldEvolution'': The vampire lord Viktor kept half the key to William's tomb sealed to his sternum; the other half is in Sonja's pendant.
105* ''Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague'': The three Mother Boxes Steppenwolf needs to assemble into the Unity to start turning the Earth into a hellish world like the one he comes from, Apokolips. A coalition of the Earth's forces separated them ages ago and (safe for the Amazons, who don't age) their descendants have kept them hidden ever since.
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109* ''Literature/TheForestOfDoom'' revolves around the player's quest to retrieve the magical Warhammer of Stonebridge, stolen and lost somewhere in the titular forest. But shortly after the adventure, the player realized the Warhammer has been found and dismantled by two goblins, each of them in possession of the handle and hammerhead, at which point the quest becomes twice as lengthy because the player need to enter the forest at least ''twice'' to recover both parts.
110* In the second ''Literature/{{Sorcery}}'' book, ''Kharé — Cityport of Traps'', the object is to pass through the titular cityport into the Baklands. The only way to exit through the city's North Gate is to find all four lines of a spell which will unlock it, although for security reasons only the First Noble of Kharé (who never appears in the game) knows the spell in its entirety. Four other nobles each know one of the lines, and the objective of the game is to find all four and get them to tell you their line (and an additional puzzle is also working out what order they have to be read in).
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114* ''Literature/AuntDimity'': The self-lighting lantern that figures in the Penford family legend is disassembled and [[spoiler: hidden in the finial of a birdcage arbour in the garden by Grayson's grandmother for safekeeping]]. Derek spends a portion of the novel searching for it, thereby [[spoiler: stumbling on evidence that Grayson was involved in the career and "death" of rock star Lex Rex]]. Despite being in pieces, it [[spoiler: lights by itself during the climactic storm]] in ''Aunt Dimity and the Duke''.
115* In the ''Literature/BlackTrillium'' novel and its sequels, the NeglectfulPrecursors left behind the disassembled Scepter of Power which the three heroines have to reassemble to beat the BigBad.
116* The main plot of ''Literature/BridgeOfBirds: A Tale of China that Never Was'', involves finding all the pieces of a seven part MacGuffin, with three bonus PlotCoupons to get the last one.
117* CIRCE from Creator/TimothyZahn's ''Literature/TheConquerorsTrilogy'' is such a powerful weapon that it was deliberately broken into pieces, each of which was hidden on a different planet, so that it couldn't be easily misused. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] later, [[spoiler:as it turns out that CIRCE [[BrandishmentBluff never actually existed]].]]
118* ''Literature/TheCorpseCameCalling'': The mystery in this detective story turns on a train station claim check to a briefcase that has been torn into three pieces, with three hoodlums holding different pieces. The briefcase is a BriefcaseFullOfMoney.
119* ''Literature/DeltoraQuest'' features a belt that protects the land with seven gems, which each become scattered across Deltora. The three protagonists must rescue the gems from their respective [[MacGuffinGuardian MacGuffin Guardians]], and then find the heir to Deltora to wear the belt -- with absolutely no leads. Fortunately, [[spoiler: the heir is [[MacGuffinPersonReveal a lot closer to home]] than they originally thought.]]
120* The ''Franchise/DoctorWhoExpandedUniverse'' novel ''Shining Darkness'' has the antagonists (and kidnapped Donna) on a quest to reassemble their superweapon.
121* ''Literature/ForgottenRealms'' novel ''[[http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Thornhold Thornhold]]'' features Kezefbane -- artifact used to win second Trollwar. Three activation tokens were split between three brothers who last used it and then their respective successors, separated far from each other and thing itself. HilarityEnsues, of course.
122* In ''Literature/InSearchOfDorothy'', one piece of the Magic Shoes fell off on Dorothy's return to Earth, [[spoiler:meaning even when the Witch obtains the shoes she isn't fully unstoppable]].
123* In Garth Nix's other series ''Literature/KeysToTheKingdom'', Arthur Penhaligon must find and reunite the seven parts of the Will of the Architect. However in order to do this he first has to [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin collect the seven keys to the seven kingdoms]].
124* The first half of ''Literature/LaszloHadronAndTheWargodsTomb'' is concerned with tracking down three shards of a larger artifact of the long-gone Sagittarian Empire.
125* ''Literature/LifeTheUniverseAndEverything'': The Wikket Gate, or Wikket Key, which has been divided into five pieces -- the Steel Pillar of Strength and Power, the Wooden Pillar of Nature and Spirituality, the Perspex (Plexiglas) Pillar of Science and Reason, the Golden Bail of Prosperity and the Silver Bail of Peace. Assembling all of them again will unlock the time-slowing field surrounding the planet Krikkit and release the inhabitants to destroy the rest of the universe.
126* ''Literature/TheMummyMonsterGame'': In book 1, "The Mummy Monster Game" revolves around restoring the mummy of Osiris, which has been divided into fourteen pieces -- his feet, his legs, his arms, his head, his four internal organs (which are all kept together), his eye, his body, and the jeweled scarab that represents his heart. Upon winning, all fourteen pieces reassemble automatically.
127* The first ''Literature/{{Noob}}'' novel has a powerful artifact that exploded a long time ago, but whose fragments still hold a piece of its power. Getting enough pieces to actually do something with them is difficult, but not impossible.
128* In a sense, Orannis the Destroyer in Garth Nix's ''Literature/OldKingdom'' trilogy. "Broken in two and buried under hill, forever to lie there, wishing us ill." In a twist, the two halves are right next to each other -- the problem is putting them back together, as they repel each other like magnets.
129* ''Literature/TheOtherworldSeries'' has the Spirit Seal, an artifact with the power to open portals between Earth, the Otherworld, and the Subterranean Realms. It was split into nine separate pendants, which were given to the Elemental Lords for safekeeping.
130* In the ''Literature/RainbowMagic'' series, some of the magic items are shattered, such as the Ocean Fairies' conch shell.
131* ''Literature/SeptimusHeap'':
132** The '''Paired Codes''', the main MacGuffin in ''Darke'', don't work at all if they're split. Finding the Manuscriptorium part of the Code is a main plot point.
133** The Shadow-Safe in ''Flyte'' will only work as a Shadow-Safe [[spoiler:and as a DeathTrap engineered by [=DomDaniel=]]] when it is complete, [[spoiler:and it gaining completeness is the prelude of the climax of ''Flyte''.]]
134* The golden capstone of the great pyramid of Giza in Creator/MatthewReilly's ''Seven Ancient Wonders''. It is the key to stopping the end of the world, but also gives its possessor invincibility in battle. Alexander The Great got bored with its power and split it into 7 pieces, hiding each in one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
135* ''Literature/SimonArk'': In "The Treasure of Jack the Ripper", it is revealed that the UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper murders were a cover for the murder of five specific prostitutes: the mutilation of the bodies being designed to hide the theft of a patch of skin from each of the victims. Placed together, [[HumanNotepad these tattoos form]] a TreasureMap.
136* ''Literature/VillainsByNecessity'': The Spectrum Key, which was split into six pieces by the gods and hidden for safekeeping in case it was needed again.
137* In the last ''Literature/WellWorld'' series, the villains are attempting to find all the pieces of the dismantled Straight Gate. As it was an artifact of the Markovians, it was indestructible, so it had to be split up, scattered, and removed from the history books to keep it from being misused.
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141* In the ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' episode "The Well," Team Coulson has to find the three pieces of an Asgardian Berserker's staff, to keep it out of the hands of a group of Neo-Paganists.
142* ''Series/{{Andromeda}}'' had the Engine of Creation, an artifact that supposedly created the entire universe, and was supposedly split into five pieces. Oddly, only one piece is found during the show's run, it is only mentioned in passing in a few other episodes.
143* ''Series/TheBlacklist'':
144** In Season 2, it's shown that the mysterious Fulcrum that Reddington is using to blackmail [[NebulousEvilOrganization the Cabal]] with is a stash of photocopied documents which prove the Cabal's existence. Said photos are stored on a special drive which can only be viewed by a uniquely-designed projector, which in turn can only be activated by a key specifically designed for it. To keep the Fulcrum out of the wrong hands, Red separated these three items and hid them all in different places.
145** In the Season 10 episode "The Hyena", the case of the week involves finding the hidden fortune of a deceased billionaire who, prior to his death, liquidated all his assets and converted the money to cryptocurrency, hiding it all in a digital wallet. Said wallet can only be accessed by a passcode that the billionaire split into three pieces and hid separately, leaving behind a poem of clues to lead his bickering daughters to the code fragments, all in the hopes of teaching them to work together for once.
146* Inversion seen on ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' episodes "Surprise" and "Innocence", where the split [=MacGuffin=] ''is'' the ultimate evil and the bad guys have to assemble it.
147* ''Series/Charmed2018'':
148** The Scythe of Tartarus, which can open portals to said PrisonDimension, was long ago split into three pieces, each of which was given to a different magical creature to protect it.
149** [[spoiler: In the Season 1 finale, the Charmed Ones deal with [[UnseenEvil the Source]] by transferring it into a necklace that is split into three pieces in the process. They then scatter those pieces to different corners of the world, and have Harry [[LaserGuidedAmnesia wipe their memories of those locations]], in order to make sure no one ever finds the pieces.]]
150* The ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' episode "Undercover" has Columbo on the trail of somebody seeking pieces of a photograph that, when pieced together, shows where the proceeds from a bank robbery is stashed. The story is a reworking of the 87th Precinct novel "Jigsaw."
151* In ''Series/{{Continuum}}'', the time travel device splits into several pieces. For much of the first two seasons, Kiera has one piece while the antagonists have the others, preventing either side from using it.
152* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
153** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E5TheKeysOfMarinus "The Keys of Marinus"]]: The Doctor and companions are sent to collect the Keys (scattered throughout the planet Marinus) that control the Conscience Machine, which made everyone peaceful on the planet till it malfunctioned.
154** The Key to Time arc, in which the titular device could stop time throughout the universe once its six parts were transmuted back into their original forms and reassembled.
155*** The Big Finish audio plays feature the Fifth Doctor searching for the Key segments again [[spoiler:when his previous use of the Key is revealed to have damaged the link between the segments (the Doctor assembled five segments and a substitute sixth in a desperate situation), forcing him to reassemble the Key to avert the damage and destroy it]].
156** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E13LastOfTheTimeLords "Last of the Time Lords"]] subverts the trope by revealing Martha's search for the four pieces of an anti-regeneration gun to be just a smokescreen for her real mission. She laughs at the Master for actually buying that the Doctor would send her to find ''a weapon to kill him.''
157* The Cup of Ankh in ''Series/HouseOfAnubis''. According to Fabian's book on Egyptian mythology, Amneris took the Cup and hid it inside the tomb of the Pharaoh Tutankhamen. Anubis was angered by this and split the Cup into seven pieces, preventing its use. Rufus later explains that Anubis and Amneris reached an agreement whereby the Cup could be put together once every twenty five years at a certain hour, but only by a member of Amneris's bloodline.
158* Variation on ''Series/KnightRider'', combined with SecretKeeper: KITT's super-strong armor was made from a secret formula that had three ingredients. Three trusted men were each told ''two'' parts of the formula. That way, no one man could make more, but any two of them could.
159* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'':
160** Season 2 is a race between the Legends and the LegionOfDoom to assemble the Spear of Destiny (the spear of Longinus from ''Literature/TheBible''), which gives the user the power to [[RewritingReality rewrite reality]], its pieces scattered throughout history. The key to finding the pieces of the spear is the Legends' missing leader ComicBook/RipHunter, who did the scattering after uncovering the spear with the Justice Society.
161** The back half of Season 5 sees the Legends hunting for the Loom of Fate, the artifact which the Fates of Myth/ClassicalMythology used to determine the lives of every mortal, before Clotho [[spoiler: (now known as Charlie)]] chose to give humanity the right to choose their own paths and shattered the Loom into three pieces, hidden throughout history in the form of rings. The season then becomes a race between the Legends and Clotho's sisters to recover the rings.
162* In Season 2 of ''Series/Lucifer2016'', Lucifer, Amenadiel, and [[spoiler:"Mother"]] are seeking the FlamingSword (the one used to defend Heaven), as it's a weapon that can cut through ''anything'', including God. They find out that not only has God split the sword into three parts ([[spoiler:Azrael's blade, "God" Johnson's belt buckle, and Amenadiel's necklace]]), but only Lucifer is capable of lighting it (hence his name "Lightbringer"). [[spoiler:Lucifer eventually uses the sword to cut open reality itself in order to send his mother through the tear out of God's universe and into her own, as it's the only way to keep the two divine beings from destroying one another. And then he throws the buckle and blade after her to keep the sword dismantled.]]
163** And then in Season 5, [[spoiler: Michael has Gabriel (whose powers as Angel of Messengers allows her to travel between dimensions) retrieve the other two pieces from the Goddess' universe while stealing the necklace himself, so that he can reunite the sword and use it to browbeat the other angels into acknowledging him as the new God after the old one retires.]]
164* In the third season of ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'', they broke the [[MineralMacGuffin Zeo Crystal]] into five pieces, and ''threw them into unstable time portals'', so the five pieces were literally scattered throughout space and time, their locations unknown even to the Rangers. Not such a good idea, as they ended up needing it again [[Series/PowerRangersZeo less than a year later]].
165* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
166** A number of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episodes revolved around re-assembling some piece of phlebotinum scattered throughout the galaxy. The most notable are ''Gambit'', which involves finding the components for an ancient Vulcan weapon, and ''The Chase'', revolving around a search for a secret message hidden within the genomes of life forms from dozens of different planets.
167** The StoryArc for Season 5 of ''Series/StarTrekDiscovery'' is a sequel to ''The Chase'' above, as it features the hunt for the pieces of an artifact which will lead to [[{{Precursors}} the Progenitors']] long lost life-creating technology, which were scattered and hidden on various different planets.
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171* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'':
172** The Makoki stones were six pieces that formed a sphere which unlocked an underground passageway. Being remnants of an [[WhatCouldHaveBeen abandoned concept]], [[ReimaginingTheArtifact they were re-imagined a couple of times]]:
173*** Originally, the stones would have been used to "reboot" the brain of the defeated [[PhysicalGod deity]] [[BigGood Mata Nui]]. As the Toa gather the stones on their quests, their experiences "imprint" on the stones. Once assembled, the Makoki would act as an emergency memory-reset device that transfers the Toa's knowledge into Mata Nui to awaken and re-energize him. Ultimately, this function was cut.
174*** In the 2001 ''Mata Nui Online Game'', the Toa assemble the Makoki stones to act as a key, opening the entrance to the underground lair Mangaia. The game doesn't explain what the stones are, how the Toa got them or what happens to them afterward.
175*** In the unreleased ''The Legend of Mata Nui'' game, the Toa locate the stones on their quests. Like in ''MNOG'', they use them to find Mangaia, where they combine three-three Makoki stones into two half-spheres, which then activate two chambers that [[FusionDance merge three-three Toa]] into two powerful Toa Kaita. With this game being cancelled, the idea that the Toa needed the stones to become Kaita was also abandoned.
176*** The 2005 ''The Search for the Mask of Light'' also presented the Makoki as merely a disassembled key. 1,000 years in the past, the Rahaga stole the Mask of Light and the Makoki from the Brotherhood of Makuta, scattering the stones across the island Metru Nui. The Toa Hordika had to find them to unlock the secret compartment where the Rahaga had hid the Mask of Light.
177*** Finally, the 2006 novel ''Legacy of Evil'' re-imagined the Makoki stones as parts of a tablet rather than a sphere, which contained the secret history of the Brotherhood of Makuta. Thousands of years ago, the tablet was stolen, split into six pieces and sold to the highest bidder -- which happened to be the Brotherhood.
178** Inverted with the six elemental Great Disks in 2004. Vakama has to carve a disk into the Legendary Mask of Time but he can't find the right disk that's strong enough. When tinkering with the Great Disks, the curious Vakama merges them into one, inadvertently creating the Disk of Time, which he then carves into the Mask of Time. He had no idea that the separate disks contained pieces of the power of time.
179** 2008 featured six other keystones that opened the entrance to the Codrex, the energy source of Mata Nui's heart. When assembled, the stones formed a humanoid shape symbolizing Mata Nui.
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183* In ''Podcast/TheAdventureZoneBalance'', [[spoiler:this turns out to be the true nature of the Grand Relics. Each of them contains 1/7th of the Light of Creation.]]
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187* In ''Roleplay/RainQuest'', the [[MineralMacGuffin meteorite]] containing a powerful substance called Solarite is shattered, and the pieces land in different places across the land, so Joel and Nina's goal is to travel across the land to find each piece.
188* The main plot of ''Roleplay/WeAreAllPiratesRevenge'' is centered around the main characters trying to find the Legendary Egg, a magical object that has the power to grant wishes. However, it's only able to do so if it's whole. Unfortunately for the crew, the Legendary Egg is in six pieces and scattered across six different islands.
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192* The ''TabletopGame/DiscworldRoleplayingGame'' scenario "Full Court Press" has the characters get involved with the young not-quite-Duchess of a cider-producing region, who thinks that restoring the family's ancient cider-press will prove her right to rule. It was last seen in Ankh-Morpork and, inevitably, in pieces which are now scattered around the city.
193* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' has the "Rod of Seven Parts" (originally known as the "[[OrderVersusChaos Rod of Law]]", which shattered when used). Each piece has powers on its own, and can point in the direction of the next-longest piece. The more parts are combined, the more powers they grant. This artifact is even the subject of a module that is named after it.
194* In ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'''s ''Shattered Star'' adventure path, the primary goal is to find and reassemble the artifact known as the Sihedron, used by the ancient wizard-king known as Xin. It was destroyed when he was assassinated by his lieutenants, who became the infamous Runelords. The first five adventures in the path chronicle the party's collection of the seven pieces; the final adventure deals with the consequences of reassembling the ancient artifact.
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198* The Golden Scarab pendant from ''Theatre/TwistedTheUntoldStoryOfARoyalVizier'' has two halves. When they are put together, the way to the Tiger-head Cave containing the Djinn's lamp will be revealed. Ja'far gets the first half from Sherrezade [[spoiler:before she is taken to the Sultan's harem]], and he later hires someone to find the second half (a merchant had it).
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202* ''VideoGame/ArzetteTheJewelOfFaramore'': The titular Jewel of Faramore begins the game broken into five pieces and Arzette must tavel the land to reassemble it by defeating five bosses.
203* The two ''VideoGame/{{Aura}}'' games, ''Fate of the Ages'' and ''The Sacred Rings'' involve several enchanted artifacts that form part of a control mechanism for the teleporters that the Keepers clan use to colonize other worlds. The protagonist, Umang was sent by the Keepers to collect and assemble these artifacts before the [[BigBad evil Durad]] or the bloodthirsty Shadow Legion [[spoiler: controlling him]] did. [[spoiler:Strangely, at the end of the second game, though, after getting rid of the Shadow Legion, [[InvertedTrope he took out his crowbar and ''destroyed'' the very thing he spent the first game putting together]], and continued on like nothing happened. There was a third sequel meant to explain what was to become of Umang later on, but it is currently in DevelopmentHell.]]
204* Most of the plot (such as it is) in the original Xbox game ''VideoGame/BloodWake'' involves you locating and assembling the pieces of the "Shield of Four Souls". Possibly partially averted/subverted in that you find the first piece or two without really knowing what they are, let alone what the assembled thing does.
205* ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'':
206** The first game's ExcusePlot has the [[PlayerCharacter Vault Hunters]] assembling the four [[spoiler: actually, three]] pieces of the Vault Key before the Vault is closed off for another 200 years.
207** The ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'' DLC ''Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty'' has Captain Blade's compass, split into four pieces to prevent anyone from finding his lost treasure. Scarlett already has one piece and knows where the other three are; you just have to do the hard work of collecting them for her.
208** ''VideoGame/TalesFromTheBorderlands'' has the Gortys Project, although in this case it's not dismantled so much as it is "We built all the pieces in separate labs all over [[DeathWorld Pandora]] and were ''going'' to assemble it, but then this crazy psycho bitch out for {{Revenge}} killed us all, and now [[CallToAdventure YOU]] have to do all the legwork."
209* ''VideoGame/BornOfBread'': Long ago, a goddess split the Sunstone into five pieces fearing that it would fall into the wrong hands. One she gave to the people, the other she hid in the [[TheLostWoods Forest of Roots]], one she hid on top of Mount Lamasery, one she hid in the [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Frosty Flats]], and the last one she hid in the belly of a whale.
210* Many of the newer games in the ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'' series use some variant of this trope. In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaIISimonsQuest'', you must [[BlindIdiotTranslation prossess]] Dracula's rib along with other body parts to resurrect and defeat Dracula once and for all.
211* Done intentionally in ''VideoGame/DarkFall'' by George Crabtree. The piece of vellum containing the 12 symbols designed to re-trap the titular [[BigBad Dark Fall creature]], was cut into individual pieces and scattered within the hotel, some of them given with instructions to the guests and staff staying there. Other pieces were destroyed by the creature, but there are ways to recover them.
212* ''VideoGame/ChesterCheetahTooCoolToFool'' has Chester's motorcycle, whose pieces you have to collect throughout the game.
213* In ''VideoGame/ConanHyborianAge'', the quest's goal is initially to explore a dungeon to find a sword crafted in a superior metal. Said sword being found broken in two (the part with the handle and the lower part of the blade is usable as a dagger), the last objective is to reforge it at Whiterun's Skyforge, either as a one-handed sword or a greatsword.
214* Every single item in the ''VideoGame/DarkParables'' games, and other similar games from the same developer, is broken into fragments that must be assembled by solving [[HiddenObjectGame hidden object]] puzzles.
215* In ''VideoGame/{{Darkstone}}'', an artifact called the Time Orb was split into seven Crystals of Virtue, which must be collected by the PlayerCharacter in order to reassemble the Time Orb to save the world.
216* In ''VideoGame/DemonSword'', the titular sword is only dagger-length at the start of the game, but its missing pieces are added as you progress in the game.
217* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry1'': after having sealed off the underworld from the mortal realm, Sparda split the key (an amulet) in half and handed both down to his sons (along with [[AncestralWeapon two swords he owned]]) and made sure only his own blood and the maiden whose blood he sacrificed could re-open it. Down in the deepest pits of hell was the sword he sealed all his power away in (he was frightened of the terrible degree and scale of his own strength). The sword could only be grasped and fully wielded by (yes, you guessed it) his sons. Naturally, Dante gained the blade in the end, and when the ultimate evil rose again (''[[{{Satan}} Demon Emperor Mundus]] himself''), Dante defeated and re-sealed him, warning, "Give my regards to my son."
218* Much of the first act of ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'' has you seeking out the three pieces of a powerful sword that was wielded by the Stranger you found in the impact zone of the Fallen Star, while fighting off the efforts of an evil coven to do the same. [[spoiler:The sword in question is ''El'druin'', the sword of Tyrael, who has become mortal because he's had enough of the Angiris Council's inaction regarding the demons and wants to give humanity a chance]].
219** Later on in the game, [[spoiler:you have to recover the parts of the body of Zoltan Kulle, an EvilSorcerer who was decapitated and dismembered by his fellow Horadrim, so that he can be resurrected to lead you to his creation, the Black Soulstone, which you need to seal Belial and Azmodan, the last Lords of Hell. Being that Zoltan Kulle is an evil and treacherous bastard, you ultimately have to kill him again]].
220* The [[{{BFS}} Sulevin Blade]] in ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' falls under this trope. Its recovery isn't central to the plot - it's a completely optional sidequest - but if the Inquisitor travels to the Cradle of Sulevin and gathers all the fragments of the lost blade, it can be reforged into one of the best two-handed swords in the entire franchise.
221* ''VideoGame/DreamscapesTheSandman'' features a broken dreamcatcher which, once reassembled, somehow prevents the title villain from taking over the body of the {{Damsel in Distress}}.
222* ''VideoGame/EldenRing'' has, well, ''the'' [[ArtifactTitle Elden Ring]], a mystical RingOfPower that is the source of power for the [[WorldTree Erdtree]], bestowed unto [[GodEmperor Queen Marika]] by the [[CosmicEntity Greater Will]]. For some unknown reason, Queen Marika shattered the Elden Ring and vanished, leaving the Lands Between in a succession crisis between many demigods vying for control of the Great Runes, pieces of the Elden Ring. Now, all that remains of the once majestic Empire is a broken land beset by a bloody ForeverWar that even the Greater Will has abandoned... until the Tarnished are summoned.
223* ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsArena'' has the Staff of Chaos, which was used by the BigBad to trap the rightful Emperor in [[VoidBetweenTheWorlds Oblivion]] while he usurped the throne. He split it into eight parts and spread them across the eight provinces of Tamriel. Naturally, the PlayerCharacter has to acquire them all, defeat the big bad, and then use it to restore the rightful Emperor to the throne.
224* In the ''[[VideoGame/ETTheExtraTerrestrial E.T.]]'' video game for the Atari 2600, E.T.'s communication device is in 3 pieces scattered around the game board. When he finds them, he can call his spaceship. Then he has to be at the landing site when the ship arrives.
225* Piles of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' games rely on this trope. Orbs, Crystals, Espers, Materia, if there's a Big Bad out there, it's virtually a guarantee that whatever MacGuffin you need to defeat it will be scattered across the entire planet (and sometimes more than one).
226** The example that pulled this trope in the grandest scale was ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'', wherein the dismantled MacGuffin happened to be [[spoiler:the entire planet, which was split into two to prevent the Interdimensional Rift from reforming. The villain seeks to merge the two planets back into one, and inevitably succeeds.]]
227** An early mission in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX2'' sees the Gullwings find a half sphere, only for it to be later stolen by rivals the Leblanc Syndicate. The Gullwings wonder why Leblanc wants that broken sphere, until they infiltrate Leblanc's HQ, where they find that the Syndicate has the ''other'' half.
228* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemNewMysteryOfTheEmblem'' and ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' have the Shield of Seals, with five spheres scattered all over the world, needed to defeat the BigBad.
229* The title object in ''VideoGame/ForgottenBooksTheEnchantedCrown''.
230* ''[[VideoGame/{{Frogger}} Frogger's Adventure 2: The Lost Wand]]'' involves collecting all the pieces of the title object so that the balance of magic can be restored and random events like a remote turning into a bouquet of flowers will stop happening.
231* Occurs in the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis ''VideoGame/{{Ghostbusters 1990}}'' game. Four Boss Ghosts hold the pieces of a stone tablet. The fifth holds a red gem that, when placed in the center of the tablet, causes a gigantic hole to open right in the middle of New York City. The final boss holds a blue gem that, when placed in the center of the tablet, undoes the damage.
232* In ''VideoGame/GoldenSunTheLostAge'', the Trident of Ankhol, which was split into three pieces, then scattered across the Eastern Sea. It is a SwordOfPlotAdvancement because it's the only way to remove a certain BeefGate boss' invincibility.
233* Inverted in ''VideoGame/GrandiaII'': the evil god Valmar was split into several parts and the heroes travel the world to ''destroy'' his parts. [[spoiler:However, it turns out that by "killing" the parts, they were actually manipulated to collect them within Millenia/Elena, whom the BigBad than uses to fully resurrect Valmar.]]
234* ''VideoGame/HauntedHouse'': The plot is that you are traveling through a mansion trying to find pieces of a magical urn that belongs to the town while avoiding the ghost of the mansion's previous owner, along with spiders and a bat. The pieces of the urn must be collected to reassemble it.
235* ''VideoGame/IncredibleDracula 6: The Ice Kingdom'' involves collecting the five pieces of the mirror the Ice Queen was [[SealedEvilInACan formerly imprisoned in]] so she can be re-imprisoned.
236* The Dragon Amulet in ''VideoGame/JadeEmpire''; reassembling it is the main goal for much of the game, and it is shared by the heroes and the villains. In Dirge, this also applies to the side quest for the Tome of Release, which you need to put to rest or banish the ghosts of the soldiers who died in the siege.
237* In ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'', the [[{{Lampshading}} Holy MacGuffin]] is hidden; in order to locate it, you have to first find the Staff of Ed, which is of course split into 3 pieces, located in entirely unrelated parts of the Kingdom.
238* Most ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' games feature this.
239** In ''VideoGame/KirbysAdventure'', Kirby must recover all seven pieces of the Star Rod in order to repower the Fountain of Dreams. [[spoiler:Turns out Dedede had to split it in order to seal the Nightmares in the fountain, and the Star Rod is the weapon capable of defeating their embodiment]].
240** ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand2'' sets a rule of mandatorily getting all the MacGuffin items as Kirby has to find the seven rainbow tears [[spoiler:in order to assemble a Sword capable of defeating the TrueFinalBoss, Dark Matter. Not finding them locks you out of said battle and nets you the bad ending]].
241** This happens again in ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand3'', for Kirby and co. to make the 30 denizens (and guests, as well) of Pop Star happy in order for them to produce enough energy [[spoiler:to create a wand to fight [[TrueFinalBoss Dark Matter (again) and Zero]]. Only by gathering them and defeating all the other bosses you can access the final Boss level (and not to fight the other bosses again); otherwise you get the bad ending]].
242** Once again with ''VideoGame/Kirby64TheCrystalShards'', given [[RuleOfThree these three games are a trilogy]], with Kirby and co. helping Ribbon to gather all 72 pieces of the Fairy Crystal Trophy (a few obtained from Bosses, and the majority with the Copy Abilites) [[spoiler:in order to drive Miracle Matter out of the Fairy Queen's body and unlocking the final shortest level and this game's TrueFinalBoss: Zero Two, which is weak to the crystal weapon. Failing to do so gets you a rather '''creepy''' Bad ending]].
243** This happens again in ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror'' with all eight Mirror Shards, in order to access the Final Bosses, and in ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand'' with all of the Lor Starcutter parts with the same purpose. Luckily, as these are won after every Boss Battle, you don't risk seeing a bad ending here.
244* Much of ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' revolves around hunting down Star Maps, which together reveal the location of the Star Forge.
245* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
246** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI'': Princess Zelda breaks the Triforce of Wisdom into eight pieces to keep it out of Ganon's hands and sends Impa to find someone to recover the pieces before he does. She finds Link and that's where the game begins.
247** The second half of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' and the entirety of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' revolve around Ganondorf's attempts to reassemble the Triforce after he unintentionally split it (leaving him with the Triforce of Power) when he first tried to claim it.
248** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'', ''a song'' where one character only remembers the first few notes, and the rest must be learned from someone else, plays a major role in the second stage of the game.
249** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' does this thrice on its own! The boss key of the second dungeon is split up into three pieces, and when assembled, it gives you access to a Fused Shadow (the first set of PlotCoupons). Then you have to reassemble the Mirror of Twilight in the second stage of the game. And that's not to mention the ludicrous number of pieces of heart in the game.
250* In the parallel world in ''VideoGame/LighthouseTheDarkBeing'', a group of Priests built six pieces of a "Particle-ionizing vacuum cannon", the only thing that can capture and incapacitate the titular [[BigBad Dark Being]]. The Priests were en route to put the gun together, but they died with one of the parts on board when their ship sank, so [[ItsUpToYou naturally you have to find and assemble the gun yourself]].
251* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', [[spoiler: the Crucible]] can be considered a variation of this, with the plans discovered in the Prothean archives on Mars. It is later revealed that [[spoiler: the device has been built and the plans improved upon by countless civilisations over ''millions'' of years, but was never actually ''finished'' until now...]]
252* ''VideoGame/{{Misao}}'': The eponymous character's corpse, which is scattered in six pieces around the school. Finding all of them is the only way to end her curse.
253* ''VideoGame/MonkeyIsland'':
254** In Part 2 of ''VideoGame/MonkeyIsland2LeChucksRevenge'', the protagonist has to find four pieces of a map pointing to the location of the legendary treasure Big Whoop.
255** In the [[FanGame fan remake]] ''VideoGame/MI2LeChucksRevenge'', there are only two map pieces.
256* ''VideoGame/MusaicBox'': Each music sheet is in parts which have to be found. Sometimes they're on items which themselves have to be reassembled, like a broken vinyl record and a musical orchestra.
257* ''VideoGame/{{Nox}}'' had the player reassemble the Staff of Oblivion, a GameBreaker weapon that was story-wise wielded by a single man to defeat an entire army of necromancers. The said man later disassembled the staff to prevent anyone from using it for evil deeds. It is a perfectly usable weapon (mostly for warrior, because two other classes are {{Squishy Wizard}}s) on every step of assembly, but in complete form it can clean entire screens of mooks. [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome And you]] ''[[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome do]]'' [[TheWarSequence right after obtaining it.]]
258* ''VideoGame/PAYDAY3'' does this with the heist Syntax Error - the drone data the crew's looking for is split across three servers, each in a separate server room. All three servers must be found and verified before the drone data can be secured and the crew can make their escape.
259* ''VideoGame/PetalCrash'' has the seven Sacred Blossoms, which have been scattered across the land and found by various individuals, have to be gathered and brought back to the Royal Garden to make their wishes come true.
260* The runes Arle gathers up in ''Minna de'' ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' are actually parts of a whole tablet that Dark Prince shattered to lead her on. What does the finished product put together? ''A hot springs ticket.'' Arle is thoroughly unamused and tosses it away, to the prince's displeasure.
261* In ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilVillage'', Ethan is looking for his daughter, Rosemary, in a mysterious European village and learns some way in [[spoiler:that this is what happened to her. The lords of the village chopped her into pieces for their mistress' ritual and he needs to seek them out to find the rest of her.]]
262* Pretty much what drives most, if not all of the ''[[VideoGame/{{Rhem}} RHEM]]'' games.
263* The goal of ''VideoGame/SabreWulf'' is to collect four pieces of a broken amulet, which are found randomly in four different areas in the maze-like jungle.
264* In the remake of ''[[VideoGame/ShadowWarrior2013 Shadow Warrior]]'', the Nobitsura Kage is a legendary weapon that can kill demons and even Ancients. As Hoji explains to you upon obtaining it, there are three swords that go by the name, each carrying a piece of the original weapon. Only by reassembling it does it take on its full power.
265* ''VideoGame/SidMeiersPirates'': Some {{Treasure Map}}s are obtained one quarter at a time through purchase, loot, or sidequests. {{Downplayed|Trope}} in that the treasures are present in the game world from the beginning, so the player can sometimes get lucky and [[SequenceBreaking follow an incomplete map to the destination]].
266* The basic premise in ''VideoGame/Sly2BandOfThieves''. [[BigBad Clockwerk]] is still dead from events of the first game, but his pieces have been acquired by various criminals across the globe, and the gang needs to retrieve them before someone gets the [[SealedEvilInACan bright idea]] to try to put them back together.
267* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
268** Knuckles' storyline in ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'', as well as the main reason for the plot's existance, is because the Master Emerald shattered due to heavily implied interference by Eggman. He proceeds to collect the shards to restore it, which somehow scattered from the island into a casino, an underground temple, and one of Eggman's bases.
269** This plot point returns with less influence in ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2''; this time, ''Knuckles himself'' breaks it as Eggman tries to do away with it. This time there's ''two'' characters collecting the pieces.
270* The [[{{Precursors}} Xel'naga]] artifacts in ''VideoGame/{{Starcraft}} II'' count, since they form a [[spoiler: LostSuperweapon]] when combined.
271* In ''VideoGame/StarshipTitanic'', the [[SpaceshipGirl ship's central AI, Titania]], was sabotaged in a scuttling plan, and without her being functional, the ship was put in a very unstable state, hence why it crashed into your house in the first place. One of the saboteurs hid her components around the ship before it took off, often hidden in very obscure spots.
272* In ''VideoGame/LaStatuetteMauditeDeLOncleErnest'', the player must reassemble the Eye of Shiva, which was divided into three pieces.
273* ''VideoGame/{{Strife}}'' has The Sigil, some assembly required. Acquiring the pieces as part of general actions against TheOrder drive the plot, and it serves as a weapon with different abilities according to how many pieces the player has.
274* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
275** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'' have Star Chips (used to form Launch Stars) and Silver Stars (used to form Power Stars).
276** ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi'' series:
277*** ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiSuperstarSaga'' has the Beanstar Cackletta is looking for.
278*** ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiPartnersInTime'' does this with the Cobalt Star [[spoiler: and crosses it with SealedEvilInACan]].
279*** ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiBowsersInsideStory'' has the Miracle Cure, which is the only thing that can cure the blorbs. They sure do love this trope.
280*** ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiDreamTeam'' has the player assemble the Ultibed, with the pieces scattered across Pi'illo Island.
281** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyDS'': During the ending of Story Mode, the Star Fragments are revealed to be [[spoiler:components of a magical Nintendo DS that has a game called Triangle Twisters embedded to it]].
282* ''VideoGame/SydneyHunterAndTheCurseOfTheMayan'': Kukulkan has broken apart the Mayan Calendar "Haab" and scattered it throughout the various temples in the pyramid. [[PlayerCharacter Sydney Hunter]] needs to get all the pieces and put Haab back together within five days, or else [[TimeStandsStill time stands still for all eternity]].
283* ''VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesShreddersRevenge'' has the parts for Krang's robot body, which are used to power various machines installed by the Foot Clan, so that his plan can progress. [[spoiler:After it's reassembled and destroyed, Krang reveals that this was nothing more than a diversion, as his ''actual'' plan involved the Foot remodelling the Statue of Liberty into a new body for him to use.]]
284* ''The Pandora Directive,'' the most ambitious entry in the ''VideoGame/TexMurphy'' series, featured one of these. The titular directive had to track down the pieces.
285* Used repeatedly in the ''Franchise/TombRaider'' series. For instance, the original ''VideoGame/TombRaiderI'' has Lara search for and reassemble the three pieces of the Scion, while ''VideoGame/TombRaiderLegend'' has Lara finding the different pieces of Excalibur and reassemble them.
286* ''VideoGame/TwoWorlds'': The key to Aziraal's tomb, which is split into five pieces scattered across the kingdom.
287* Cap'n Hawk's treasure map in ''VideoGame/UltimaVI'' is split into nine parts. Somewhat subverted in that it's possible to [[SequenceBreaking skip the entire quest]]--possibly without realizing it.
288* ''VideoGame/UnrealIITheAwakening'' uses this. Oh, does ''Unreal 2'' use this: you spend most of your game traipsing from planet to planet picking up pieces of an ancient artifact. When the artifact is finally assembled and used, [[spoiler: it turns the least powerful creatures on the ship where it's used into the most powerful creatures, complete with ''guns that shoot black holes''. Suffice to say, the artifact doesn't last long.]]
289* The Gong of Wonder in ''[[VideoGame/VirtualVillagers Virtual Villagers 2: The Lost Children]]''
290* ''VideoGame/TheWhiteChamber'': You find several dismembered body parts over the course of the game, assembled into a single corpse in an effort to find out what happened on the station. [[spoiler:Try to SequenceBreak [[JumpScare and the corpse manifests its disapproval]].]]
291* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' loves this trope with regards to its Legendary Weapons.
292** You have to collect numerous pieces of the weapon from raid bosses, ''then'' complete additional quests (for example, doing something unusual during boss fights). Sometimes you would also need a big pile of cash for buyable materials. And in the end you get yourself a nice, flashy weapon that will last you for a couple of content patches at most and end as a BraggingRightsReward later.
293** In Deepholm, you must find the missing Fragments of the World Pillar and reunite them to prevent Deepholm's collapse.
294** In the End Time dungeon, if you're sent to the Azure Dragonshrine, you must find all 16 pieces of Jaina's staff in an area patrolled by trash mobs before you can fight the Echo of Jaina and proceed onward after defeating her.
295* The Mirror of Zeme in ''Videogame/YsVITheArkOfNapishtim'' is broken into three pieces by Ernst's three Fairies in their plot to revive the Ark. Another variation is Sara's crystal in the first game, which initially allows you to use the teleportation statues in the [[TempleOfDoom Shrine]], then you combine it with another object in Darm Tower, which allows you to use the [[MagicalMysteryDoors warp mirrors]]. The second game has the Dreaming Stone Idol that you have to use to un-petrify the people in the underground hideout, which is initially missing an eye.
296* In ''VideoGame/YuGiOhReshefOfDestruction'', the Millennium Puzzle is eventually broke into pieces.
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300* In the ''WebAnimation/DingoDoodles'' "Fool's Gold" campaign, Erina has a fragment of a crystal which grants her incredible magic power. Legend has it that the crystal belonged to an immensely powerful being which disappeared after the crystal shattered. [[spoiler:The crystal is the soul of the artificial god Xanu who has regained awareness due to the majority of the fragments being fused in Sips.]]
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304* In ''Webcomic/{{Endstone}}'', Kyri broke the Endstone in the BackStory, to deactivate them, and her friends split them up to avoid their falling in the wrong hands.
305* ''Webcomic/LovelyLovecraft'': Carter's copy of the Necronomicon, which is split into two parts.
306* The [[CosmicKeystone wish-granting artifact]], the "Magicant", in ''Webcomic/OurLittleAdventure''. It was created by [[TricksterGod The Lady of Fate and Fortune]] with the intent that man would abuse its power and did this for her own amusement. Then Makala and the other gods destroyed it, but since artifacts created by gods aren't so easily destroyed it was broken apart and [[GottaCatchEmAll scattered across the plane of Manjulias.]]
307* The ancient sword in ''Webcomic/{{Tellurion}}''. Except it's not really dismantled, it's a sword that's missing only its blade.
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311* The Mask of Ultimate Power in ''Toys/{{BIONICLE 2015}}: The Journey to One'', a forbidden mask forged by Makuta that united the powers of the elements into one. The mask exploded into six shards when Makuta's brother Ekimu knocked it off his face, the ensuing energy blast locking Makuta in the Shadow Realm. Makuta's minion Umarak the Hunter is tasked with reassembling the mask to let Makuta regain his power and return to the real world. Makuta is shown wearing a dark duplicate of the mask in the Shadow Realm, the existence of which (and its possible relation to the original) goes entirely unexplained.
312* ''WesternAnimation/{{Centaurworld}}'': The artifact that brought Horse to Centaurworld turns out to be a piece of a key that opens a bridge between Centaurworld and the human world. Horse and her new friends have to get the other pieces from five powerful Shamans living across Centaurworld in order for her to get home.
313* Season 4 of ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'' introduces the King's Cube, a dismantled Rubik's Cube with the stickers on it forming a map to "the Heart of the Forest". Each of the twenty-six pieces (discounting cube's core) is located somewhere in the far side of the creek, or entrusted to one of the kids who leads the various cliques of the far side of the creek.
314* In ''WesternAnimation/TheDeep2015'', the Efemicrom is this in season one.
315* Happens for almost no reason whatsoever in the five-episode series premiere of ''WesternAnimation/FilmationsGhostbusters''. The prop here is a uniquely-shaped stone tablet which reads: "Ghostbusters -- the ones who find fathers and save the future." [[spoiler:It turns out the shape of the thing's the key to defeating Prime Evil -- lock him in the mine vault, just like they did in the first episode.]]
316* In the second ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero'' mini-series, Cobra tries to play God with a weapon called the Weather Dominator, which can [[WeatherControlMachine control weather]] and rain tornadoes, hurricanes, droughts, and other disasters on whole cities. The Joes' first attempt to stop them blows it into three pieces, which actually [[GaiasVengeance makes these disasters worse]], turning the story into a race between both factions in an attempt to recover and reassemble it.
317* In ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'', there are three Journals that each hold secrets of the paranormal and supernatural. When brought together, they [[spoiler:prove to collectively contain the activation code for a dimensional portal machine]].
318* In season 2 of ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021'', Skeletor is after the Sigil of Hssss, an ArtifactOfDoom that can raise an undead army. The Sigil was broken into three pieces by King Grayskull and hidden across Eternia. Now the Masters of the Universe and the Dark Masters are racing against each other to get the sigil pieces first.
319* When [[BigBad Demon Lord Shendu]] was originally [[SealedEvilInACan sealed]] as a [[TakenForGranite statue]] in the backstory of ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'', the wizard who cast the spell scattered also turned Shedu's powers into 12 individual stone talismens and scattered them around the world. [[TheSyndicate The Dark Hand]] are trying to find the talismens to bring Shendu back to full power, while the heroes are trying to stop them.
320* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'': "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E10And11ParadiseLost Paradise Lost]]" sees sorcerer Felix Faust blackmailing Wonder Woman into collecting three pieces of the key to Tartarus so Faust can set Hades free.
321* Occurs a few times in ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', usually in stories involving Lord Monkeyfist. One example is the Tempus Simia in "A Sitch in Time", which was split in three parts and distributed into monkey-themed temples all over the world. You could also say that the superpowers of Team Go are also treated that way in their first appearance, especially since they all originate from the same meteor.
322* The [[InfinityPlusOneSword Kyber Saber]] in ''WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures'' is an ancient weapon that destroyed an entire moon with a single SwordBeam. When Baird Kantoo realized how dangerous his creation was, he broke it and had Jedi hide the pieces on different planets.
323* This shows up in season 4 of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', in which the six keys to the chest given by the Tree of Harmony must be found to defeat the villain of the season finale. However, by the time the ponies realize this, they have already found all but one of them. In season 7, this shows up again when they must assemble artifacts once owned by their precursors in order to undo their imprisonment in Limbo, although in this case this also frees a SealedEvilInACan.
324* The Friendship Heart in ''WesternAnimation/PuppyInMyPocketAdventuresInPocketville''. Zull [[AccidentallyBrokeTheMacGuffin splits the jewel in two halves on accident]] when trying to fetch it for Eva, leading in Ava's disappearance and a TwoHalvesMakeAPlot situation. One of the halves ends up in Kate and Magic's possession while the other is being held captive by Eva. The protagonists will have to go on a quest to retrieve the missing half and bring Ava back to Pocketville.
325* In ''WesternAnimation/SonicPrime'', [[MineralMacGuffin the Paradox Prism]] was shattered, creating [[TheMultiverse the Shatterverse]] and scattering its shards within each new dimension. Sonic is out to find the shards to undo the damage caused by the shattering.
326* ''WesternAnimation/SpartakusAndTheSunBeneathTheSea'': the entire series.
327* The Allspark fragments in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated''.
328* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'', Dr. Venture has to find a portal his father created that has been split into four parts hidden across the globe.
329* The Codex in ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' is split into four parts, hidden in Alfea, Red Fountain, Cloudtower, and Pixie Village. All four are necessary to open the portal to the Realix dimension.
330* Happens in ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'', specifically the Shen Gong Wu used in conjuction to create [[EldritchAbomination Mala Mala Jong]]. Individually, they're a magic breastplate, helmet, gauntlet, boots, sash, and pendant. Add in the Heart of Jong, with the power to make AnimateInanimateObject? You get a PhysicalGod that can absorb the weapons you use to fight him, with single-minded dedication to ending the world.
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334* Need to back up your passwords in case something happens to you? Don't want it to take just one person to betray you or have it stolen from them? [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_sharing This trope is for you.]]
335* The '11 herbs and spices' recipe for KFC is deliberately not fully known by a single person or company, in order to protect the recipe as a trade secret.
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