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12->''"Just so we're clear Maka; this guy's turning himself into a weapon. He's the same as me that way. 'course I look a lot cooler in my human form than he does."''
13-->-- '''"[[SinisterScythe Soul Eater]]" Evans''', ''Manga/SoulEater''
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17This is an ally who can serve as a weapon. Not in the sense of an AttackAnimal or {{Mon}} but in that their ally picks them up and uses them to strike down their foes.
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19Sometimes more exotic solutions present themselves with characters who are capable of VoluntaryShapeshifting into a weapon (typically a powerful one, otherwise they would just be [[AwesomeButImpractical cutting their forces in half]]). Weapons which can manifest some sort of [[ProjectedMan avatar]] or otherwise [[SmartGun interact]] like any other character also count. A related trope is the EmpathicWeapon, which seems to have some vague form of intelligence or link with its wielder but not enough to count as a person (although particularly powerful examples might overlap with this trope under special circumstances).
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21An improvised version of this (i.e. picking up an ally and using them to strike an enemy) could overlap with GrievousHarmWithABody or FastballSpecial if a habit is made of it (examples of these go on the relevant pages). If they're used as [[AbnormalAmmo ammunition]] see CatapultToGlory. See also DroneDeployer. A {{subtrope}} of LivingWeapon, and sister trope to CombiningMecha. Not to be confused with HumanWeapon.
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29* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
30** The zanpakuto are this in reverse in some cases; they start off as empathetic weapons and eventually begin to manifest a corporeal form to attack alongside their wielder. Most of these are just a more powerful weapon, but there are some exception's (Renji's turns into a giant snake, for example... with a WaveMotionGun in its mouth).
31** Lilynette is effectively Starrk's zanpakuto, as both were originally part of the same Hollow but are now in separate bodies. Ukitake and Kyoraku are quite bemused by seeing pistol!Lilynette and Starrk arguing loudly. Perhaps their own zanpakuto aren't so chatty.
32** In the Zanpakuto Tales FillerArc (which was semi-canon, since it was based on an idea that the manga's creater never made use of), all of the zanpakuto manifested humanoid forms (although this slowly wore off as they ran out of energy, so they [[ResetButton returned to normal when the arc ended]]). It's implied that they appear this way in their wielders' MentalWorld but only Ichigo's, Renji's, and Shunsui's (and the FillerVillain of the arc) have ever been shown, though there is a small conflict with canon in the filler. Renji's spirit is shown as a snake-boy and a baboon-lady instead of the white baboon with a snake for a tail that was shown earlier in the show.
33* ''Anime/BravePoliceJDecker'': Gunmax can become this when he and his motorbike become the [[{{BFG}} Max Cannon]], which then attaches itself to J-Decker/Fire J-Decker's hip to be fired at the enemies.
34* ''Literature/CubeXCursedXCurious'': Konoha Muramasa can become this should she choose. although others can do it she is the only one shown to do this frequently since most cursed tools are capable fighters on their own.
35* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'': Multiple:
36** The dragon Ouryumon can evolve into a sword called Ouryuken that only the knight Alphamon can wield.
37** The Legend-Arms Digimon are an entire subspecies based around this, Digimon who morph into weapons. In the lore, their power is said to be so great they could either save or destroy the world depending on who holds them, and long ago they were all sealed away, but one. One or two have popped up since, including the only one who turns into a shield, who's still around and active.
38** In ''Anime/DigimonFusion'', "[=DigiXros=]" allows a Digimon to [[FusionDance temporarily absorb some of their allies to borrow their power]], with the result normally resembling a CombiningMecha but sometimes entering this territory.
39*** [[TheHero Shoutmon]] can [=DigiXros=] with Dorulumon to transform the latter into the "Dorulu Cannon", a twin-barrelled artillery weapon which cannot aim or fire itself. These barrels later become the legs of the main trio's true combination, Shoutmon X3. Similarly, [=MetalGreymon=] can [=DigiXros=] with Cyberdramon to transform it into the stationary "Cyber Launcher" weapon emplacement.
40*** Starmon and the Pickmons can combine into various weapons for others to wield, including the Star Sword, Star Axe and Star Wheel. When they combine with Shoutmon X3 to become Shoutmon X4, the Star Sword fuses with the handle of Shoutmon's mic and ignites into a FlamingSword.
41*** Shoutmon X4 can [=DigiXros=] with Spadamon to become the DualWielding Shoutmon [=X4S=], Spadamon's entire body transforming into a lance in its spare hand. Likewise, a [=DigiXros=] with Knightmon and the [=PawnChessmons=] creates Shoutmon [=X4K=], which wields Knightmon's sword while the [=PawnChessmons=] become a much larger shield.
42*** [[BlackKnight DarkKnightmon]] consists of the short-statured [=SkullKnightmon=] wearing the beastlike [=DeadlyAxemon=], granting him longer legs and an axe blade on his shoulder. On the rare occasion they separate, they can recombine into "[=SkullKnightmon=] Big Axe Mode", where these components form an oversized weapon for him to wield.
43*** During the final battle, Yuu/Ewan [=DigiXroses=] Kiriha's Gaossmons with the [=PawnChessmon=]s to get a swarm of [=PawnGaossmon=], which are just the Gaossmon using [=PawnChessmons=]' shields and spears as {{Backpack Cannon}}s.
44** ''Anime/DigimonUniverseAppMonsters'' has App-Linking, which combines two Appmon such that one gets a strength boost and either an appearance change to reflect the fusion or the equipped Appmon floating intangibly behind them to go with the new powers. In some cases, the equipped Appmon can even use their own powers from within the fusion, such as [[spoiler:Globemon using his Ultimate Search after Shutmon links with him]].
45** An episode of ''Anime/DigimonGhostGame'' brings us the first anime appearance of Zubamon, a diminutive armored dragon that can turn into a golden sword. He has [=SymbareAngoramon=] wield him in battle against a Musyamon who had spent most of the episode as an EvilWeapon that had possessed and consumed other Digimon. Angoramon himself narrowly avoided the latter fate thanks to Zubamon's intervention. Zubamon's shield counterpart, Ludomon, has yet to be seen.
46* In ''Anime/{{Dinozaurs}}'', the aptly-named "Dino Weapons" can change into weapons that attach to their fellow Dino Knights.
47%% Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * ''Manga/DoctorSlump'': Arale and Gatchan are sometimes used as weapons.
48* The Edel Raids of ''Manga/ElementalGelade'' are (generally hot) girls and women who form a bond with a human to transform into absolutely devastating weapons -- usually a melee weapon; although ones that turn into an ArmCannon [[spoiler:just as dangerous to their masters as their opponents]] are not unheard of. The downside to this is that they then have to re-charge through some way or another, for example, excessive eating or sleeping, or physical contact with their human. They also have a shoddy knockoff version known as "Sting Raids" which do much the same thing, [[LivingWeapon although certain ones can do this without human hosts.]]
49* In chapter 17 of ''The Fallen Brother Is Actually the Strongest'', the demon lord Venomzard transformed her body into a large sword for the MC to wield against a Meteoroid.
50* ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'' played with the concept in the Owee Arc (chapters 147-149 of the manga and episodes 98-99 of the anime). Considere it one of the funnier, if not the funniest use of this trope up to this day. Even if the concept of 'ally' is somewhat questionable...
51* In ''Anime/GuiltyCrown'', someone who has a [[GeneticEngineeringIsTheNewNuke Void Genome]] in them can extract [[AppliedPhlebotinum Voids]] from other people. These can be anything from [[SuperpowerLottery long swords to refrigerators]].
52* Oni in ''Manga/HellTeacherNube'' have some limited shapeshifting ability --mainly, changing back and forth between their monstrous Oni forms and their human forms, and manifesting the occasional demonic body part (like wings) as human. But when, after a whole manga's worth of conflict and battle with humans, they willingly ally themselves with Nube and serve as his [[RedRightHand Oni Hand]], they can transform into a multitude of tools, like blades, cannons, gigantic fists, wing harnesses, and more.
53* In ''Judgement Overman - Houkago no Kessha'', Eiji wields Reppu (usually as a blade) in combat. Reppu is also capable of shapeshifting to various form of weapons (firearms, jet plane, etc) to aid Eiji in battle.
54* Senketsu from ''Anime/KillLaKill'' might count, being a [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman superpowered sailor fuku]] capable of speech and autonomous movement.
55* ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'' has Unison Devices, which are basically tiny mages that can [[FusionDance fuse]] with other mages and give them more power.
56* ''Anime/MyDaemon'':
57** Katara is a Daemon that can attach itself to a human like a colar to keep them from running. He is primarily used for prisoners.
58** Parasa is a parasite deamon that can transform into a living armor for it's human host, increasing said host's physical abilities.
59* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
60** Briefly {{downplayed}} when Naruto uses the [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Transformation Jutsu]] to disguise himself as his ally's shuriken, enabling him to use his teammate's deliberate miss to slip past the enemy's defenses, drop the transformation, and nail him from behind with regular attacks.
61** Three years later, he essentially does the same thing, but with a ''Rasen-shuriken.''
62** Madara Uchiha [[spoiler:can equip a Tailed Beast with his Susanoo like it was a suit of armour.]]
63** Guruguru also qualifies. [[spoiler:Obito]] literally wears him while making a botched attempt to save Rin. He hadn't fully recuperated from his injuries just yet so he wouldn't have enough strength to fight effectively otherwise.
64* ''Manga/{{Noragami}}'' has shinki, who work in a similar manner to ''Manga/SoulEater'''s weapons, in that they're a complete transformation of a person into a talking weapon.
65* ''Manga/NuraRiseOfTheYokaiClan'':
66** Yura Keikain's shikigami Rentei transforms into an {{arm cannon}} in Yura's arm that shoots a powerful stream of water.
67** Rikuo's ability ''Matoi'' (originally developed by his father Rihan) blurs the line between this trope and FusionDance. Technically the other party is [[DemonicPossession possessing]] Rikuo or Rihan's [[HalfHumanHybrid human side]] but in practice if very much looks like Rikuo being in charge with their ally seeming form a fancy set of clothes or themed armour that allows Rikuo to use their abilities.
68* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
69** A version happens when Zoro and Usopp are chained together with indestructible Sea-Stone handcuffs. Usopp attaches himself to Zoro's arm and is given a name as a katana, something like [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzS_cNnpOFM this]].
70** The Thriller Bark storyline. While six of the pirates were fighting against Oars, Franky equips himself with four of his allies, CombiningMecha-style. This results in Chopper on his head, Usopp on one of his arms, and Zoro and Sanji holding his legs. The only other pirate present was Robin, who refuses to participate. In some anime {{filler}}, while they're still up against Oars, Franky tries again, this time with just Chopper and Usopp "docked in", and attempts to attack Oars, only to find that his attacks are ineffectual. ''VideoGame/OnePieceUnlimitedCruise'' features a variation of this where Luffy and Brook participate along with Chopper, Usopp, Zoro, and Sanji, with Brook on Franky's other arm and Luffy on his shoulders (and Chopper on Luffy's head instead of Franky's). The original formation also appeared in ''VideoGame/OnePieceGigantBattle2NewWorld''.
71** Baby 5's Buki Buki no Mi, Devil Fruit let's her turn her body - in whole or in part - into ''any'' weapon. Usually she uses it in a way for her to be wielded or launched by her partner Buffalo, who's own Devil Fruit Power lets him turn his limbs into fully functional helicopter propellers for flight and powerful spinning, potentially making the two of them a deadly bladed whirlwind.
72* In ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'', [[spoiler:when [[BigBad Corset]] assumes his [[OneWingedAngel monstrous]] [[HulkingOut form]], he attaches Scanty and Kneesocks to his forearms with gratuitous amounts of [[BondageIsBad leather bindings]]. This allows him to channel their powers to produce swords and cannons out of his arms.]]
73* ''Manga/RecordOfRagnarok'' has the valkyrie sisters transforming themselves into divine weapons for the human champions to wield, allowing them to fight against the gods.
74* The titular character in ''Literature/ReincarnatedAsASword'' is a sentient sword who is able to independently swing himself, cast magic, skin beasts, cook food and fly around. The only reason he travels with Fran is because he sympathises with her position and finds her goal admirable.
75* ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire'': Kokoa's pet bat, Kou, can [[MorphWeapon become an assortment of weapons]] for her to use.
76* Yana Toboso's ''Manga/RustBlaster'' manga featured this. Human transfer student Kei is the equippable ally - [[spoiler: in this case the sheath of a vampire-killing lance]] -- for vampire Aldred.
77* In ''Literature/TheSacredBlacksmith'', all demon swords which exist long enough will become capable of shapeshifting into a human form and vice versa at will. Cecily eventually gains Aria as her sword, and becomes the first person to see her as a friend instead of property. Some people try to buy Aria, which pisses Cecily off that they think of her as just a sword instead of a person.
78* The entire concept of Over Souls in ''Manga/ShamanKing'' is based in this, with shamans wielding their spirits as weapons.
79%%* Koyomi Sakuragi from ''Manga/ShikiTsukai''.
80* ''Anime/ShiningTearsXWind'' has (mainly) attractive women being used as sword sheathes. The character reaches into their chest and pulls out a unique sword.
81* In the very first season of ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'', Rezo confronts Zelgadis for the Orihalcon Statue. Zelgadis grabs Lina, and well...throws her, letting her scream all the way. Since Rezo is blind, this proves to be a good distraction even though she misses Rezo himself.
82* ''Manga/SoulEater'':
83** The ability to turn into a weapon is essentially an ability some people happen to have. While they can do damage on their own, they're more effective when someone else wields them (explicitly acting as an amplifier for their wielder's own KiManipulation). The weapon-people are stated in several places to be the results of experiments conducted by Arachne, combining the MageSpecies' shape-shifting with normal humans. Which explains why they achieve their ultimate form by eating the soul of a witch. Humorously, ''Manga/SoulEaterNot'' states that the security scanners in airports go off just from weapons stepping through them. In fact, this is how many people ''discover'' they're weapons. Some of the Weapons (the Death Scythes in particular, but also [[ChainsawGood Giriko]]) can use Partial Transformations to fight without a meister.
84** One particular instance from the manga shows Kilik teaming up the Death the Kid's usual partners Patty and Liz. Kilik normally dual-wields HalfIdenticalTwins Pot of Fire and Pot of Thunder who partially de-transform to wield Patty and Liz's pistol forms while technically still being wielded by Kilik. It sounds awkward but it made for one hell of a CombinationAttack.
85* A more pacifistic example is Peke from ''Manga/ToLoveRu''. A two-foot shapeshifting robot that usually forms the resident MagicalGirlfriend's clothes, casual or otherwise. Peke can transform into ''anything'' the wearer wishes, including a whipped cream bikini. This being ''To Love Ru'', you expect a lot of WardrobeMalfunction from this.
86* ''Anime/TransformersArmada'': Tidal Wave is a rare example of this trope where the equippable ally is larger and more powerful than the ally he equips to, being able to split apart in order to combine with Megatron and later Megatron's upgraded form Galvatron in order to activate Megatron/Galvatron's SuperMode. The combination of Galvatron and Tidal Wave is [[TheJuggernaut basically unstoppable]].
87* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'': Kiyal's Kiyalunga can {{transform|ingMecha}} and split itself into a shield and [[DoubleWeapon double-sided lance]] (formed from the main body and legs respectively) to be wielded by her big brother Kittan's Gunmen.
88* ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'': It happens that Ataru grabs Ten and bops him on the head to cause him to fire-breathe, basically using the young oni as an organic flamethrower. Ten, who dislikes Ataru to begin with, generally reacts to the mistreatment with another gout of flames in Ataru's face.
89* In ''Anime/ValkyrieDriveMermaid'', the Arms Virus, which only affects women, turns women into Liberators or Extars (some can be both). Extars temporarily transform into a weapon when sufficiently sexually aroused, while Liberators possess the strength, speed, and durability needed to properly wield them. The main character, Mamori, who turns into a sword, is revealed to be completely unconscious during the transformation.
90* In the DOMA Arc of ''Anime/YuGiOh'', The Claw of Hermos (given to Jonouchi by the PowersThatBe) can transform monsters into powerful Equip Spells.
91** Valon, from the same arc, has a deck that's odd to say the least. His monsters look more like armor than they do creatures, and he can [[ItMakesSenseInContext wear them like armor.]]
92** Also, Yugi tended to use Catapult Turtle (a monster that can use other monsters as weapons) fairly often. (See below.)
93* ''Anime/YohaneTheParhelionSunshineInTheMirror'': [[spoiler:Ruby, Dia's younger sister and a magical fairy, can combine with Dia's CoolBike by entering it through the dashboard. When combined this way, the bike begins to glow red and green, it gains a huge power boost, and Ruby can drive the bike without Dia's input so her sister can focus on attacking. Also, Ruby can talk to Dia through the bike by appearing on her heads-up display.]]
94* In ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'', the older Toguro brother can transform his body into a weapon for the younger to wield. He can apparently turn into any weapon, though he only appears visibly as a sword and a shield. In the English dub, he claims that he can even turn into a machine gun, which begs the question if he fires demon energy or pieces of himself as bullets.
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98* ''Anime/FutureCardBuddyFight'': A handful of monster cards, particularly in Hero World, can be equipped to the player as if they were a weapon. This has the advantage of giving the player the monster's defensive stat; direct attacks will have to be stronger than the equipped monster's defense in order to do damage.
99* ''TabletopGame/LuckAndLogic'': The game centers around human agents, known as Logicalists, who ally with otherworldly entities known as Foreigners that they can physically fuse with in a process known as Trance. In the resulting state of Tranceunion, the bonded Foreigners become become battle gear and costumes worn and used by the Logicalists.
100* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'':
101** [[https://scryfall.com/card/nph/79/artillerize Artillerize]] involves basically turning a creature into a missile (in-game, this translates as sacrificing a creature to fuel a direct-damage spell).
102** [[https://scryfall.com/card/8ed/302/fodder-cannon Fodder Cannon]] is an artifact that allows sacrificing a creature to deal damage, with flavor text that implies that the creature in question is literally being shoved into the cannon and [[FastballSpecial shot at the enemy]]. There's also at least one Giant creature that can fling another creature in the same way.
103** Another way to invoke this trope involves [[https://scryfall.com/card/nph/80/bludgeon-brawl Bludgeon Brawl]], which causes all non-creature artifacts to be treated as equipment. When combined with [[https://scryfall.com/card/cm2/197/liquimetal-coating Liquimetal Coating]], which turns a non-artifact permanent into an artifact, it's possible for a creature to literally pick up a [[PhysicalGod Planeswalker]] and smash things with them.
104** The Living Weapon mechanic from the ''Scars of Mirrodin'' block allows Equipment cards with the ability enter the battlefield already attached to a newly-created 0/0 Germ token. Moving the Equipment "kills" it (that is, causes the Germ token attached to it to die). With the current policy that creatures can't be Equipment, this mechanic is the closest we're likely to get.
105** The changelings of Lorwyn primarily take the forms of other living creatures. However, they are also known to form themselves into equipment capable of being used by their allies, often by directly bonding with their bodies. This is represented in-game through [[https://scryfall.com/card/mm2/105/blades-of-velis-vel Blades of Velis Vel]], [[https://scryfall.com/card/lrw/39/shields-of-velis-vel Shields of Velis Vel]] and [[https://scryfall.com/card/mm2/70/wings-of-velis-vel Wings of Velis Vel]].
106** The Theros block, based on Myth/ClassicalMythology, introduces the "Bestow" mechanic. Creatures with Bestow can be "hard-cast" as {{mooks}}, ''or'' bestowed as a StatusBuff on a pre-existing mook, who gains the bestow-creature's power, toughness and abilities. This can result in a totem-pole of enchantments riding around on a single creature. And, if that creature is killed, all the bestow creatures "fall off" and [[AsteroidsMonster become creatures in their own right]].
107** ''Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty'' uses a new take on this with the "Reconfigure" mechanic, which are simply cards that can function as either creatures or equipment.
108* ''TabletopGame/PokemonTradingCardGame'':
109** The earliest example is the first set's [[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Electrode_%28Base_Set_21%29 Electrode]]. The player can Knock Out Electrode and attach it to another Pokémon, upon which it becomes 2 Energy of one type of the player's choice. The Electrode in the later set "[[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Electrode_%28Secret_Wonders_26%29 Secret Wonders]]" would have a very similar ability.
110** [[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Holon%27s_Electrode_%28EX_Delta_Species_21%29 Holon's Electrode]], [[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Holon%27s_Magneton_%28EX_Delta_Species_22%29 Holon's Magneton]], and [[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Holon%27s_Castform_%28EX_Holon_Phantoms_44%29 Holon's Castform]] can also be equipped, as 2 Energy of every type simultaneously. [[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Holon%27s_Voltorb_%28EX_Delta_Species_71%29 Holon's Voltorb]] and [[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Holon%27s_Magnemite_%28EX_Delta_Species_70%29 Holon's Magnemite]] can also be equipped as Energy, but for 1 Colorless (typeless) Energy.
111** A few cards depicting Unown released through [[VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl Generation IV]] could also be equipped, for various effects. [[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Unown_E_%28Mysterious_Treasures_65%29 Unown E]] stands for "Equip," even, and grants extra HP to the Pokémon it's equipped to. [[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Unown_G_%28Great_Encounters_57%29 Unown G]], for "Guard," blocks any effects of attacks except direct damage to the Pokémon it's attached to. [[http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Unown_Q_%28Majestic_Dawn_49%29 Unown Q]], for "Quick," reduces the Energy cost needed for the Pokémon it's attached to to retreat.
112* ''TableTopGame/YuGiOh'' [=TCG=] has several instances of this:
113** Several monsters, such as Catapult Turtle, Cannon Soldier, and Man Thro' Tro, require sacrifices of other monsters to use their effects, and the anime and/or card art sometimes show them using the ally as ammunition.
114** Union monsters have the effect of being able to equip themselves to appropriate monsters, or de-equip themselves to return as monsters in their own right.
115** Several specific archetypes, such as [[DragonRider Dragunity]], Vylon and the [[{{Sentai}} Inzektor]] series, have the ability to turn other members of their group into equip cards to gain helpful abilities.
116** Some cards, such as Sword Hunter or the Meklord Emperors, turn this trope into Equippable Enemy, allowing them to turn enemy monsters into equip cards and equipping those monsters to themselves to power up.
117** Relinquished can steal a monster from the opponent's side to use as an equip card, taking all its ATK and DEF points for itself (it has 0/0 normally). What's more, should Relinquished by destroyed in battle, the monster it absorbed is destroyed instead, with both players losing the life points.
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121* ''ComicBook/BuckGodotZapGunForHire'': There are several sapient and talking firearms. Godot's sidearm, Junior, is purported to be one such weapon but has various reasons for not talking. The Pistol Packin' Polaris Packrat's Smith and Wesson, on the other hand, talk quite a lot.
122* ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'': Kole can turn herself into a crystal, and then her buddy uses her as a weapon. He normally uses her as a club.
123* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'':
124** Used as a dramatic, comedic climax when [[MotorMouth Swerve]] saves [[TheAce Thunder Clash]] from being taken hostage... by virtue of picking up Rung, who has transformed into his mysterious staff-like "ornament" mode, and bludgeoning the kidnapper with him. This is ''not'' the intended purpose of Rung's alternate mode, but seeing as how Swerve is [[IJustShotMarvinInTheFace a horrible shot]] and Rung is not a good fighter in the slightest, it was the best they could manage on very short notice.
125** On a more serious note, Vos of the Decepticon Justice Division has a sniper rifle for an alt mode. Nickel puts it to good use when she [[spoiler: takes out Megatron's fusion cannon in one shot.]]
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129* ''[[https://forums.sufficientvelocity.com/threads/worm-blanket-aka-the-diaper-changer-com-pleated.48434/ Blanket]]'' can freely alter her shape, it just has to be made of cloth -- which becomes bullet-resistant, flame-retardant, and otherwise super-tough. As a result, it's not uncommon for her teammates to wear her as a backpack, scarf, or even a bunny suit. [[spoiler:Emma later gains similar abilities, when she triggers as a Trump connected to Blanket's powers, and is worn on patrol by Sophia.]]
130* ''Fanfic/ThePalaververse'': In the fourth chapter of ''Wedding March'', with the whole story about the events of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'''s "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E26ACanterlotWeddingPart2 A Canterlot Wedding]]", Pinkie Pie using Twilight Sparkle as a {{Gatling|Good}} gun is noticed by Sweetie Belle, but she has no idea what's going on:
131-->"Guys, how's Twilight?" Spike called, looking agitated. "She's not hurt, is she?"\
132Sweetie Belle peered down. "Well," she said hesitantly, "I don't know what Pinkie Pie's even doing with her, but she doesn't look hurt, no. Plenty of changelings look hurt, though."
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136* ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'' features Slim the stickbug being used as a sword (among other things).
137--> "Swish swish. Clang clang."
138* ''WesternAnimation/{{Coco}}'': During the fight with [[spoiler:Ernesto's bodyguards]], Oscar rips off Felipe's arms and swings them around like nunchakus.
139* In ''WesternAnimation/Incredibles2'', Mr Incredible discovers that the baby Jack-Jack can be "commanded" to fire EyeBeams when held, just like a laser gun. Later on, Violet uses him to shoot down a flying super who has abducted Dash.
140-->'''Bob Parr:''' [[ARareSentence No firing the baby around the house!]]
141* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda3'': During the fight against the Jade Zombies, Po stuffs his cheeks with buns, Viper circles his belly with her body and Tigress pulls on her tail, making Po spits the buns like a machinegun on Kai's minions. It's more of a nuisance than an effective tactic, but it serves the purpose of distracting them in order to take them down.
142* During the climax of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'', when Timon and Pumbaa are cornered by [[TheRemnant the Outlanders]], Timon grabs Pumbaa's tail, [[DramaticGunCock cocks it like a gun]] and aims it at them.
143-->'''Timon:''' Don't anybody move! [[{{Fartillery}} This thing's loaded]]. I'll let you have it!
144* During the climactic battle for Canterlot in ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTheMovie2017 My Little Pony: The Movie]]'' (2017), Capper briefly uses Spike the dragon as a makeshift flamethrower against the Storm King's mooks.
145* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'': Meeko holds and swings Flit around like a sword against Percy, but doesn't actually make any contact.
146* ''Franchise/ToyStory'': Rex has been used as a tool a couple times over the franchise. One occasion, the other toys used his thick plastic head as a battering ram to force open an air vent. Another time, they used his pointy tail to cut their way out of a trash bag.
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150* In ''Film/TheHobbitTheBattleOfTheFiveArmies'': Bard's bow is shattered fighting Smaug and he doesn't have a convenient dwarvish windlance from which to shoot his black arrow, so he improvises by jamming the arms of his broken bow into the remaining structure of the bell tower and aiming the arrow by resting it on his son's shoulder.
151-->'''Bard:''' ''[to his son]'' Little to your left...
152* ''Film/MenInBlack3'' has Boris the Animal, who has a small spiderlike creature that shoots spines from three legs growing from it's face. The creature lives inside a hole in Boris's hand and is his main weapon throughout the film. It seems to be a very symbiotic relationship with Boris going so far as to use TheRoyalWe when it's safely returned to him in the opening of the film.
153* In the movie ''[[Film/{{Twilight}} The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2]]'', Edward picks up Bella and swings her around like an ungainly club. ("The Move" is also seen in some of the trailers for the film.)
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157* ''Literature/ChrysalisRinoZ'': [[TentacledTerror Crinis]]' preferred travelling position is to drape herself around Anthony like a second skin. As far as she's concerned, this is a chance for her to protect him. As far as he's concerned, she squeezes too tightly when she's excited. It does, however, mean that he has a forest of tentacles on call, which can be useful.
158* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': In ''Literature/GuardsGuards'' Vimes faces a mob while holding a swamp dragon like a loaded weapon. He even [[ShoutOut paraphrases]] ''Film/DirtyHarry''.
159* ''Literature/InfiniteDendrogram'':
160** If, before the birth of [[BondCreature their partner Embryo]], a Master comes to recognise on some level that the world of ''Dendro'' is a real place rather than the "hyper-advanced videogame" it's marketed as, they can develop a ''Type: Maiden'' Embryo, which separate from [[EvolvingWeapon its normal seven forms]] can also transform into a human woman. Maidens are described by the control AIs ([[spoiler:who are essentially Embryos that ascended to godhood]]) as the beings most similar to themselves, and tend to have powers themed around [[DavidVersusGoliath "giantslaying"]]. The protagonist, Ray, has a ''Type: Maiden-with-Arms'' Embryo named Nemesis, who transforms into a sword specialised in {{Counter Attack}}s and using the opponent's strength against them; a number of other Maidens also appear throughout the story.
161** ''Type: Apostle'' Embryos are the [[SpearCounterpart male equivalent]] of Maidens, born from ''hatred'' of the "gameworld" and a desire to see it destroyed. While understandably very rare, they also grow in power with disgusting speed (the most extreme known case, [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Apocalypse]], reached maximum Rank while his Master was still level 0!).
162** On a simpler level, as Embryos [[EvolvingWeapon develop up to seven forms they can switch between as they grow]], it's possible (though unusual) for an Embryo to be an item in one form and an ally in another. This include's Shu's Baldr, which starts as an ArmCannon before progressing into a [[GatlingGood gatling gun]] (both ''Type: Arms'') and then various combat vehicles (''Type: Chariot''), some of which are capable of operating themselves (''Type: Guardian''). [[spoiler:Its ultimate "land battleship" form normally follows Shu's orders without him being on board, but it can also temporarily [[TransformingMecha transform into]] a HumongousMecha which is [[MoCapMecha worn by Shu like armour]]]].
163* In ''Literature/{{Pale}}'', all goblins can be bound into the form of a weapon based on their themes and powers; the main characters use several of their allies this way.
164* In ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'', one hedgehog fought by rolling into a ball and having an accomplice roll him at the enemy using a long stick.
165* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': When a [[MagicKnight Knight Radiant]]'s symbiotic bond with their Spren [[OurSpiritsAreDifferent spirit]] becomes strong enough, the Spren can manifest physically as an {{Absurdly Sharp|Blade}}, {{Soul Cutting|Blade}} Shardblade -- or [[MorphWeapon any other form the Knight wants]]. This reveals that [[spoiler:all the old Shardblades are the physical bodies of dead Spren, killed by the old Knights' violation of their IntrinsicVow]].
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169* ''Series/TheFutureIsWild'' has the Terabyte, a termite evolution speculated to live 200 million years in the future. The species has a caste system where only the transporter caste has legs while the gum-spitter caste has a [[StickySituation sticky spray]] made to subdue prey. As such, the transporters carry around the gum-spitters like living glue guns in order to trap [[{{Planimal}} Garden Worms]] while the transporters cut off and remove algae from them.
170* ''Franchise/KamenRider'':
171** ''Series/KamenRiderRyuki'' subverts this trope with its combat system. In this show, Riders form contracts with monsters which allows them to use the powers of said monster in combat. This mostly manifests in them summoning weapons based on the body parts of these monsters. An example are Ryuki's sword and shield, which are formed from his monster's tail and chest respectively. While it looks like this trope is in play here, the monsters don't actually shed their bodyparts to deploy the equipment.
172** The Imajin of ''Series/KamenRiderDenO''. While most Riders of the series use the Imajin for a [[SwissArmyHero form change]] via DemonicPossession, Zeronos Zero Form and New Den-O Strike Form have their Imajin change into actual weapons.
173** The Arms Monsters of ''Series/KamenRiderKiva'' work a bit like the Imajin in that they transform into weapons that in turn cause a form change. Depending on your definition of "weapon", the living TransformationTrinket Kivat and his relatives may also count.
174** One of ''Series/KamenRiderDecade'''s abilities is the Final Form Ride, which literally turned previous Heisei-era Kamen Riders into equippable allies based on their motifs or weaponry. Several of these turn into weapons or vehicles for Decade to use. Faiz, Blade and Kiva turned into a {{BFG}},a {{BFS}} and a Bow. Agito turned into a hoverboard. The magazine-exclusive S.I.C. Hero Saga stories adds OOO to the list, who turns into armor for Decade that resembles OOO's own Tatoba Combo.
175** ''Series/KamenRiderWizard''
176*** The eponymous Rider can use the power of his Phantom Wizardragon for [[SuperMode Dragon versions]] of his four element forms, having a different part of his body added to his suit in his version, the Dragon's fire-breathing head on his chest for the red-colored [[PlayingWithFire Flame Dragon Style]], the Dragon's wings for the green-colored [[BlowYouAway Hurricane Dragon Style]], the Dragon's tail for the blue-colored [[MakingASplash Water Dragon Style]], and the Dragon's claws on his hands for the yellow-colored [[DishingOutDirt Land Dragon Style]]. All four body parts are used for his [[AllYourPowersCombined All Dragon Style]], which is [[LawOfChromaticSuperiority primarily red in favour of the other colors]], as well as Special Rush Style, an all-red version used in his first {{crossover}} [[Film/KamenRiderXKamenRiderWizardAndFourzeMovieWarUltimatum movie]].
177*** Similarly, the [[SixthRanger Second Rider]], Kamen Rider Beast, uses the power of the Phantom Beast Chimera, who is primarily a lion with features of four other animals, Falcon, Chameleon, Dolphin and Buffalo. Beast's basic suit resembles a lion but also has access to Mantles which appear as animal heads on his right arm, allowing him to use the powers of the other four animals.
178** ''Series/KamenRiderDrive'':
179*** Belt-san can count as one, since he himself is not only a sentient, talking TransformationTrinket, can move around by himself when plugged into his mechanical "body", but can also control [[CoolCar Tridoron]], no matter if he's being worn by Shinnosuke or is plugged inside the car, making him an equippable AND rideable ally.
180*** the Shift Cars can also be considered this since they show some form of sentience and even personality (for example, one of them wanted revenge against a villain for damaging another Shift Car it considered its friend) despite not being able to communicate aside from honking; and can be used by Shinnosuke to change forms and use a wide array of powers.
181** ''Series/KamenRiderSaber'':
182*** This series has an inversion with the King of Arthur power up. This power initially manifests itself as an extra sword for Saber to wield, which can transform into a HumongousMecha. Said mecha can then wield Saber as a sword, inverting this trope, as Saber becomes the Equippable Ally to the mecha.
183*** Yuri's true form is that of the Kougouken Saikou, a sentient floating sword. His usual fighting style involves summoning a Rider-like shadow that wields the sword against his enemies. But it is also possible for him to be wielded by other Riders as an extra sword.
184* ''Series/MadanSenkiRyukendo'': The {{Transformation Trinket}}s in this series are sentient weapons who house the souls of ancient warriors. The Madan Warriors can also summon Beast Kings, which are TransformingMecha based on animals that can transform into vehicles or weapons for them to use. Examples are Brave Leon, who transforms into a trike, Fire Kong, who transforms into a set of back-mounted cannons and Delta Shadow, a crow that can either attach to one's back, enabling flight or transform into a bike.
185* ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' and ''Franchise/PowerRangers'':
186** ''Series/ChoujinSentaiJetman'': Tetra Boy, the third HumongousMecha for the team, can either fight as a support robot, or transform into the Tetrabuster cannon, which could be used by Jet Icarus or Jet Garuda.
187** Byakkoshinken / Saba, a sentient sword used by the SixthRanger in ''Series/GoseiSentaiDairanger'' / ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' season two. In ''Dairanger'' it initially did all the talking when the SixthRanger was transformed to hide the fact he was a child.
188** The mecha of the SixthRanger of ''Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman'' and its adaptation ''Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy'' is a giant bull that can transform into a suit of armor for its owner.
189** Both Barikion and Unigolon from and ''Series/MahouSentaiMagiranger'' can transform himself into a set of armor for Wolzard and later Kai to fuse with, turning them into a HumongousMecha like form. ''Series/PowerRangersMysticForce'' adapted these as Catastros and Brightstar respectively. ''Mystic Force'' also a another Equipable Ally, in the form of Fire Heart; a dragon that turns into samurai-like armor for the Red Ranger to access his SuperMode.
190** Zuban from ''Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger'' can turn into a sword that others can wield. When he grows giant, this sword can also be wielded by the teams HumongousMecha. His western counterpart, the Sentinel Knight from ''Series/PowerRangersOperationOverdrive'', does the same, but can also become armor and gear for the Red Ranger's SuperMode. Later on in the final episode of ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'', Don uses PowerCopying to change into Zubaan and folds into sword form to be wielded by Joe.
191** Kyouryuu Origami/Shark Zord from ''Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger'' and ''Series/PowerRangersSamurai'' is a living sword that can be wielded by both the rangers and their HumongousMecha.
192** In ''Series/TokumeiSentaiGobusters'', the first three Go-Busters gain the ability to use the power of their robotic partners, the Buddyroids, who turn into data which forms armour on their suits in what is known as [[SuperMode Powered Custom]].
193* ''Franchise/UltraSeries''
194** ''Series/UltramanGinga S'': Ultraman Victory is able to use kaiju [[LivingToys Spark Dolls]] to grant himself new powers and weapons on his right arm. EX Red King gives him its PowerFist, King Joe Custom grants him the robot's ArmCannon, Eleking grants him its tail as an electrified whip, and Sadorah gives him its extendable PowerPincers.
195** ''Series/UltramanX'': The Cyber Kaiju can be converted into cooperation-based armour that allow Ultraman X to use the monster's powers and grant him new weapons. Cyber Gomora gives him the Super Oscillatory Wave as a FinishingMove and WolverineClaws, Cyber Eleking grants him various electrical powers like a lightning beam, Cyber Bemstar gives him a shield that eats attacks (like Bemstar's BellyMouth) and shoots them back at foes, and Cyber Zetton grants him Zetton's TeleportSpam, PlayingWithFire, and BarrierWarrior powers.
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199* Attitude-era tag team The Headbangers were fond of using one another as weapons. One of their signature moves was Mosh powerbombing Thrasher directly on top of a downed opponent.
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203* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
204** If you have the strength, you can swing other characters around as if they were weapons (although they would probably be counted as weapons meant for a creature larger than you). It's a lot more effective if the person you're swinging wears armor spikes and has a lot of hit points.
205** In addition, there are also equippable creatures called symbionts, which offer various benefits, but often at a cost to the host. These creatures also tend to be repulsive-looking parasites and most are evil to boot, so they're usually the realm of less morally stringent characters.
206** Battleloths, introduced in an issue of ''Magazine/{{Dragon}}'', are mercenary fiends that can shapeshift between small humanoid forms and fully-functional magic weapons such as crossbows, axes or swords. This allows them to make additional attacks while their employer is wielding them, help their bearer aim blows, or surprise foes by shifting into humanoid form mid-melee.
207** There's an old ''D&D'' joke about an [[DumbMuscle Ogre's]] magic wand, which consists of a kobold sorcerer that's been tied to a small tree.
208** A 3rd Edition ''Literature/{{Dragonlance}}'' bestiary introduces feeders, aka "knifewyrms," tiny dragons that happen to take the form of fully-functional daggers when they hold still. In this way they let themselves be picked up and used by humanoids, so they can [[VampiricDraining drain the blood]] of their victims.
209* ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'': Demons can be smelted into exotic liquid called calcanth and infused into weapons to make them stronger (and weirder). This process goes both ways. Thus, a Green Sun Prince can either have a legion of demons or an armory's worth of demon-infused weapons.
210* Creator/GamesWorkshop:
211** ''TabletopGame/TheLordOfTheRingsStrategyBattleGame'': This trope occurrs through [[LoopholeAbuse creative interpretation of the rules]]. One version of Frodo has an "Inspiring Presence" ability that states he counts as a banner in all respects. Errata for the ability adds the ObviousRulePatch that other models cannot pick him up and carry him.
212** ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'': The Doom Diver launches gleefully laughing goblins into enemy formations.
213** ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': The Shock Attack Gun launches grots and attack squigs through the rift into the midst of enemy lines. Or, provided the attack does not miss, [[TeleFrag into the midst of an enemy soldier]].
214* ''TabletopGame/{{Gobblin}}'': Stronger goblins can wield other goblins as weapons, either throwing or swinging them at their opponents. Starting gear can even include another goblin to use as a club or a gofer.
215* ''TabletopGame/MaidRPG'': The [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Snapmaid Dragon]] allows a maid to transform herself into a weapon, granting all of her stat bonuses to whoever wields it. The problem is, the maid can't then turn ''back'' so the player will have to roll a new character. Whether or not it's a LivingWeapon is up to the player's discretion (although the book says "ceases to be a character," it's inherently ambiguous and the game runs on RuleOfFun anyway).
216* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'':
217** Cassisians, diminutive angels resembling helmets with wings, can be worn like helmets by non-evil beings, allowing the latter to benefit from the angel's armor bonus and saves against attacks from evil creatures.
218** Sapphire oozes can shape themselves into suits of armor as strong as {{mithr|il}}al, which Small or Medium creatures can then wear as normal.
219** Xiuh couatls can turn themselves into {{Flaming Weapon}}s to be wielded by their allies.
220* ''TabletopGame/PokemonTabletopAdventures'': Honedge and its evolutions, which take the form a living sword, a pair of swords, and a sword and shield, can be physically wielded as weapons. There's nothing stopping you from taking an edge that makes them your weapon(s) of choice, even.
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224* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'': Click, a Scarabax Beetle, can transform into a shield for Mata Nui to use.
225* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'':
226** The very first example of this was the Targetmasters, which featured Transformers that came with one or two smaller figures that turned into equippable guns. This gimmick would see reuse many times throughout the years.
227** The second was the Powermasters. Rather than guns, their smaller allies turned into engines that power them up (and for the actual toys were necessary to transform the toys to robot mode).
228** Mini-cons "powerlinx" to their larger counterparts in order to unlock a SuperMode for the systems stored in that body part. Some also have dedicated weapon modes, generally a gun or turret of some sort.
229** The ''Generations'' subline "War For Cybertron: Siege" is all about this, returning Targetmasters as new individual toys (renamed Battlemasters), adding Micromaster teams of two individual robots that combine to form a large weapon for another figure, and further adding Weaponizers as a new type of Deluxe Class figures that can be split apart to form weapons and armor that can be used by another figure.
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233* ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'': In the 'Breegull Blaster' sections, Banjo wields Kazooie like a shotgun, so she can shoot eggs from her mouth while they're on the move. These sections also let them use the Beak Bayonet move where Kazooie pecks at enemies. Banjo can also use the "Breegull Bash" move where he uses Kazooie as a club to batter enemies. All three moves reappear in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate''.
234* In ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' Rachel Alucard uses her {{Non Human Sidekick}}s [[MegaNeko Nego]] and [[FunSize Gii]] as weapons ([[ButtMonkey and shields]]).
235* The spells "[[MagicMissileStorm A Call Beyond]]" and "[[CombatTentacles Augur of Ebrietas]]" from ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'' come in the form of ethereal sea-slugs wielded in the off-hand. In the ''Old Hunters'' DLC, the Kos Parasite is able to be wielded as a PowerFist in human form, and a whip in [[EldritchAbomination Kin]] form.
236* ''VideoGame/BloodstainedRitualOfTheNight'' has Bloodbringer, a flying sword that can be used as a familiar or wielded like a normal sword. The weapon mode gets more powerful based on its level as a familiar, but given how long it takes to upgrade combined without how weak it is (it has good attack power, but its attack animations have such lengthy windups that it rarely hits enemies) it's never able to catch up to the weapons you can create by alchemy.
237* In ''VideoGame/BoyfriendDungeon'', all of the romantic interests also transform into weapons, which you the player wield in various [[DungeonCrawling dungeons]], as you might [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin expect]].
238* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' has the Sword Familiar, who is a standard familiar...until it reaches level 50, when it can be used as a very powerful sword.
239* ''VideoGame/{{Cladun}}'' has the Magic Circle system, where your offensive and defensive capabilities are enhanced by relics and your other playable characters' stats through a customized equipment grid.
240* Part of the EnemyMine mechanic of ''VideoGame/CrashTwinsanity'' involves Crash using [[ButtMonkey Dr. Cortex]] by either swinging him around like a hammer, throwing him at stuff or even using his body as a skateboard.
241* ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'':
242** If you defeat [[Recap/DeltaruneChapter1TheBeginning Chapter 1]]'s {{Superboss}} [[spoiler: Jevil]] by violent means, he [[VoluntaryShapeshifting transforms himself]] into an ax that can be equipped by Susie.
243** [[Recap/DeltaruneChapter2ACybersWorld Chapter 2]]'s {{Superboss}} [[spoiler: Spamton NEO]] transforms into a different item depending on how he is defeated; if defeated via pacifistic means, he becomes a piece of armor that can be used by any member of the party, and if defeated via violent means, he transforms into a [[ImprobableWeaponUser scarf]] that can be equipped by Ralsei.
244* ''Franchise/{{Disgaea}}'':
245** ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 3|AbsenceOfJustice}}'' introduced a mechanic to the series called "Magi-change". This allowed any monster type unit to fuse with a humanoid unit by turning into a weapon for them to wield for a few turns.
246** The PSP {{remake}} of ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 2|CursedMemories}}'' had this mechanic added, although (presumably to avoid breaking the game) you have to unlock the alternative plotline first.
247** ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 4|APromiseUnforgotten}}'' allows as many as four monsters to fuse together before transforming into a weapon ''and'' allowing you to [[DualWielding dual wield]] these weapons, thus allowing you to technically have as many as eight allies equipped at the same time.
248* With the experimental collar in ''VideoGame/{{Doom}} RPG'', the player can capture any of the dog demons and use them as "weapons". At least, until their health runs out from repeated attacks.
249* ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim'' is an interesting case in that the main character uses ''himself''[[note]]or, rather, his worm body[[/note]] for several purposes, including as a whip and a grappling rope.
250** The sequel has him partnered up with his friend Snot, who functions as a parachute or a grappling hook.
251* The video game ''VideoGame/EOEEveOfExtinction'' features weapons made by converting a human's neural structure into an operating system, the most powerful one's being the protagonist's girlfriend and [[spoiler: TheDragon, who also happens to be TheManBehindTheMan]]. Although its not made clear if former's an actual example of this, if she can project some sort of hologram or if the cutscenes show her in humanoid form for convenience sake [[spoiler: TheDragon]] certainly is.
252* ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'':
253** The K-9000 Cyberdog Gun is a fairly roundabout method of doing this; it consists of a dog's BrainInAJar hooked up to cybernetic audio and olfactory equipment, and attached to a triple-barreled BFG to help aim it. An upgrade puts it on a drip-feed of intelligence-boosting drugs to increase the rate of fire.
254** A non-weapon variant is the Mk II Stealth Suit. Possessed of an onboard AI with an ExtremeDoormat personality, "she" reminds you to turn off your [=PipBoy=] light when sneaking, feeds you medicine when you're hurt (50% HP or lower), [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and makes friendly small-talk]] ([[TheWoobie which becomes adorably pathetic whinging when you take her off]]).
255* The ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series has a few examples;
256** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'', [[BigfootSasquatchAndYeti Umaro]] sometimes [[FastballSpecial throws other party members]] (or himself) at the enemy as an attack.
257** Rinoa from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' summons her dog Angelo for special attacks. In one of them, she [[ImprobableWeaponUser launches Angelo from her arm]], in the same way she usually launches her chakram.
258** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII2'', Mog serves as one to Serah, being able to transform into a [[MorphWeapon sword or bow]] for her to wield.
259* In ''Ghost X'' you gain a "nanobot", which is basically a creature that can turn into a weapon.
260* ''VideoGame/HighOnLife'' has the Gatliens, sapient insectoids who have been genetically engineered as StandardFPSGuns, which the player uses to slaughter an alien cartel that has enslaved both Gatliens and Humans for profit.
261* In ''VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaV'', this is an exclusive skill for Neptune called "Final CPU Form" where she can make Noire, Vert, Blanc, Plutia, Nepgear, and [[spoiler: Peashy]] turn into weapons she can use.
262* The PlayerCharacter in the game ''[[http://www.nitrome.com/games/knuckleheads/ Knuckleheads]]'' is two heads connected by a VariableLengthChain. One head acts as the anchor, while the other swings around to move and/or [[UseYourHead bash enemies]].
263* In ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'', Tristana's Dragon Trainer skin replaces her {{BFG}} with a live dragon whelp.
264* In ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKainSoulReaver'', the reaver itself turns out to be one of these, thanks to [[spoiler: Raziel]]'s malevolent spirit being trapped inside it. [[spoiler: By exploiting a StableTimeLoop, he enters the blade willingly (rather than forcefully, as was originally the case), pacifying the spirit/himself.]]
265* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'': [[ExpositionFairy Fi]] may or may not be the [[InfinityMinusOneSword Goddess Sword]] [[spoiler:aka, the Master Sword]] itself or simply a spirit bound to it. [[spoiler:Played straighter with [[EvilCounterpart Ghirahim]], who is [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting forcibly reconverted]] into the GreaterScopeVillain's sword for the FinalBoss battle]].
266* In ''VideoGame/LegoTheLordOfTheRings'', regular-sized characters can pick up Gimli and throw him to break obstacles.
267* In ''VideoGame/ManaKhemiaAlchemistsOfAlRevis'', Vayne's cat Sulphur doubles as his sword. [[MorphWeapon Usually]].
268* ''VideoGame/MapleStory'' has a recurring character in the Aran questline, Maha, the spirit of Aran's polearm. He gets indignant about being left behind, becomes sentimental when Aran remembers him (complete with SandInMyEyes) and is responsible for at least one of Aran's job advancements, landing him squarely in type 2 territory.
269* In ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce'', Wizards, [=AMians=], and [=FMians=] can all be considered this.
270** In ''VideoGame/MegaManZero'' some cyber elves can be made into one shot weapons.
271** In ''VideoGame/MegaMan6'', Rush can be equipped as a power suit for either flight or as a weapon.
272* A good portion of Pals in ''VideoGame/{{Palworld}}'' can be picked up and used in a variety of useful weaponized ways, such as using Lamball as a BulletproofHumanShield, wielding Foxparks as a living FireBreathingWeapon, and throwing Jolthog like an electric grenade.
273* In ''VideoGame/Persona5'', Joker can convert his Personas into weapons and armor by executing them with the appropriate items. This produces the strongest weapons and armor in the game, but often requires extremely high-level Personas like Lucifer and Odin to work.
274* ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave'' allows you to do this when you pick up another character, as anything held is considered a weapon - allies ''and'' enemies included.
275* In ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies'', Gargantuars will throw little zombies at your back row plants and occasionally use a standard zombie as a club.
276* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
277** Honedge (a Steel/Ghost sword pokemon) from ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' subverts this. Any trainer who attempts to wield it as a weapon will find it draining their life force.
278** The Crown Tundra DLC for ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield'' introduces Calyrex, who can use the Reins of Unity with either [[CoolHorse Spectrier or Glastrier]] to become Shadow Rider or Ice Rider Calyrex. These forms are just Calyrex riding on the respective horse's back.
279** In ''VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet'', a Tatsugiri with the Commander ability used alongside an ally Dondozo in a Double Battle will essentially leave the field and give Dondozo a large boost to all its stats. Dondozo's SecretArt Order Up changes effect depending on what type of Tstsugiri it's "equipped" with.
280* The titular character of ''VideoGame/{{Pronty}}'' doesn't have any attacking abilities, and is instead followed by his robotic krill ally, Brent. Who, when directed by Pronty, acts as a flying "sword", using his nasal horn to target enemies. What's even better is that unlike Pronty, Brent is ''indestructible''.
281* In ''VideoGame/RedFaction'' the {{Lethal Joke Item}}s Ostrich Hammer and Mr. Toots are an ostrich [[GrievousHarmWithABody wielded as a hammer]], and a small pony that [[{{Fartillery}} farts]] rainbow laser beams, respectively.
282* ''VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'': Sam sometimes uses Max as a weapon or anything needed in the moment. Taking to some extremes in the classic ''Hit the Road'' where Max is part of the inventory.
283* ''VideoGame/ShantaeHalfGenieHero'' reveals this to be the case partway through "Jammies Mode", one of the game's alternate "Costume DLC" modes. After Ammo Baron presses Shantae as to why her pillow hurts so much despite her claiming it's just full of feathers, she decides to check and discovers that one of her friends, [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Rottytops]], had climbed into the pillowcase at some point and has been happily letting herself be used as a bludgeon the entire day.
284* Yukihime from ''VideoGame/ShiningBlade'' acts as Rage's katana.
285* ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia'': [[{{Shapeshifting}} Cupil]] is Fina's companion/pet, usually worn around her wrist as a bracelet. In battle, he can transform into different weapons and objects and attack enemies for her.
286* In ''VideoGame/SonicHeroes'' (where you play as a team of three characters), your other two team members serve as projectiles for whichever of them you are controlling at that moment. Speed type characters use them to follow up their homing attack; flying types throw them and Power types spike them to enemies like volleyballs.
287* The Star Dragon Sword from ''VideoGame/{{Suikoden}}'' runs the line between this and EmpathicWeapon. The sword has a full personality and regularly talks to (and berates) it's wielder and his allies. You also have to defeat it in combat to use it in the second game, though once obtained it does not appear to act on it's own again.
288* In ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG'', Bowser's Hurly Gloves turn out to be this, as he attacks by throwing Mario at the enemy, and, if you get a timed hit, catch him and throw him again. If Mario is unavailable for throwing, a little Mario action figure takes his place. His earlier Chomp weapon is also an example, as it's an actual living Chain Chomp that he uses as an EpicFlail.
289* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'', SRX equips Mai's R-Gun Powered and uses it as a beam cannon for a more powerful attack. Then we have Sanger Zonvolt, who [[HoYay rides]] his partner into battle.
290* ''VideoGame/SwordOfElpisia'': This is pretty much the premise of the game. "Magiswords" are powerful weapons, that are created by transforming people into them. While the result is for the most part inanimate, preexisting bonds between transformed person and the wielder can increase the Magisword's power. [[spoiler:Alice ends up transformed into a Magisword to bail the party out of HopelessBossFight, but she is able to turn back into the human form, making her a more clear-cut example.]]
291* In the ''VideoGame/TacticsOgre'' and ''VideoGame/TacticsOgreTheKnightOfLodis'' games, there is a spell called Snapshot/Snapdragon that turns your PlayerMooks into a weapon named after them; giving a percent of their stats to their wielders. The VideoGameRemake had the same results with special Cursed Weapons activated by their wielders. With a strong enough character, it creates an InfinityPlusOneSword but the procedure is irreversible.
292* ''VideoGame/TalesSeries'':
293** In ''VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny'' the main party members wield Swordians, sentient magical swords containing the minds of a team of ancient heroes. In the original release, they could swap Swordians to gain access to different kinds of elemental magic. The [[NoExportForYou PS2 remake]] outright removed the option for these party members to wield other weapons besides their assigned Swordian.
294** Luke from ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss'' will occasionally use [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter Mieu]] as an [[BreathWeapon improvised flamethrower]].
295* ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' has the Seventh Holy Scripture. That's right, Ciel's BFG also falls under this trope. [[http://typemoon.wikia.com/wiki/Nanako Her name is Nanako]].
296* In ''VideoGame/UltimateMarvelVsCapcom3'', ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}'s strongest super is a regular arrow with a [[ComicBook/AntMan Hank Pym]] payload. Pym goes from ant-sized shot to giant-sized stomp after catching a ride.
297* In ''VideoGame/ValkyrieDriveBhikkhuni'', the Arms Virus, which only affects women, grants them the power to turn into weapons through extreme arousal. Unlike ''Anime/ValkyrieDriveMermaid'' all the playable characters are able to take on either role at will. This is reflected in-game by having the Extar be the one that unlocks the Liberator's moves and by offering stat bonus depending on the Extar chosen.
298* In ''VideoGame/{{Whiplash}}'', the player character consists of a weasel and a rabbit chained together. Spanx (the weasel) can use Redmond (the rabbit) as a weapon by swinging him on the chain to knock over guards and generally cause mayhem.
299* The gameplay in ''VideoGame/TheWonderful101'' is all about this. You combine large amounts of heroes to form different weapons and attacks.
300* ''VideoGame/YokusIslandExpress'':
301** The most prominent example is when you befriend a Sootling who becomes your grappling hook.
302** While you don't actually ''equip'' them at any point, your inventory includes Skvader, who drops tons of fruit, and Kickback, who will block you from losing a ball and occasionally serve as your ExpositionFairy. Why they appear in your inventory is anyone's guess, because you can only use them when you grab them as items in a pinball table.
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306* Puppycat of ''WebAnimation/BeeAndPuppycat'' can fire lasers so long as he has someone to cock his tail and fire him, such as Bee.
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310* An unnamed, one-off webcomic shows a Paladin who carries around a halfling wizard as a flamethrower bump into a warrior who also keeps a "pet" halfling, but for much more unseemly purposes. ''Burning hands'' ensues when the warrior mistakes the purpose of the halfling companion...
311* In ''Webcomic/{{Adventurers}}'', [[TokenEvilTeammate Spybot]] is able to turn into a {{BFG}}, which [[TheGunslinger Tesla]] wields with her usual enthusiasm (it's implied he has similar weapon modes, but we never see them).
312* One story arc of ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfDrMcNinja'' involved banishing a demon. There was a family of demon hunters who could do so, however the last in their line was the product of some serious inbreeding. As a result he was unable to use his legs, so [[http://drmcninja.com/archives/comic/23p79/ Judy the Gorilla wielded him while he wielded his sword]].
313* in ''Webcomic/DragonMango'', Peaches has the ability to turn her animal friends into wield-able weapons, via ThePowerOfFriendship. When she gets overpowerd by the Oni Queen (who has the same abilities as Peaches, but more powerful), Bleu Berry offers herself as Peaches' weapon, guessing that since she's [[LateArrivalSpoiler half-dragon]], Peaches' powers will work on her. Together, they were more than enough to defeat the Oni Queen.
314* In ''Webcomic/KidRadd'', Radd uses Sheena as a shield, since as an NPC, she can't take damage. He then uses her as a weapon.
315* ''Webcomic/LastRes0rt'': Sedja, Princess Adharia's efreet consort, can transform herself into a variety of items at the princess's request, including a fetching harem outfit (with matching cloak), golden handcuffs, and [[spoiler:a wickedly sharp scimitar]]. Oh, and [[YourHeadAsplode bullets]].
316* Laser Pony of ''Webcomic/LeagueOfSuperRedundantHeroes'' has lasers that originate behind his eyes, which means he's been blind since the first time he used his power. There's a reason his helmet includes handle-bars for his teammates to grab....
317* In ''Webcomic/ManlyGuysDoingManlyThings'', [[CloudCuckoolander Jared]] used his [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Magikarp]] Mr. Fish to [[BatterUp bludgeon]] other trainers' Pokemon until it evolved into a Gyarados.
318* In ''Webcomic/NerfNow'' Angie demonstrates how armor and gear get more elaborate the further one gets into a game...then looks over at Jane, who's speedrunning the game. She's wearing no clothes and is armed only with a fork and Morgan.
319* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', Vaarsuvius, when faced with an enemy spellcaster who's prepared countermeasures for all their normal tactics, realizes that they could still damage him with a ranged weapon. Unfortunately the elf is a SquishyWizard with nothing but magic (and no bow on hand anyway). Fortunately, the foe's ally happens to be a kobold with dual crossbows. [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0800.html They simply grab said kobold]] and use a ''dominate'' spell to force him to shoot. Fans immediately designated this the wielding of a "semi-automatic kobold."
320* ''Webcomic/YetAnotherFantasyGamerComic'': A peculiar case with the Chimera, who is technically a single creature but also a MultipleHeadCase. The dragon head is the one in control of the BreathWeapon, but being a drooling idiot with no clue as to when, what or who he should incinerate, it is common for the lion head, in control of the body, to grab the dragon head and point him in the correct direction to use like a flamethrower.
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324* ''Website/{{Mortasheen}}'': Blastocysts (worm-like monsters usually employed as a ceiling turret) and Dynaphites (pitcher plant-like creatures used as gatekeepers or tollbooth operators) can be wielded by other {{Mons}} as assault rifles and {{Grenade Launcher}}s respectively.
325* Website/{{Uncyclopedia}}:
326** Its "List of Weapons that Don't Exist, But Should" features a Bulimic Zombie Gun, which is a zombie with SuperSpit used as a firearm.
327** An entire category exists, known as "[[FastballSpecial Animal Launchers]]" also uses living creatures as AbnormalAmmo, from fat kids to elephants to genetically engineered man-animal hybrids.
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331* In ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'', as of Linkara's Psychman #1 review, his magic gun's gone from a LivingWeapon[=/=]EmpathicWeapon to this trope, with the girl bound to it being able to appear to him.
332* Subverted during the course of Website/ChannelAwesome movie ''WebVideo/{{Kickassia}}''. At one point [[WebVideo/TheGameHeroes 8-Bit Mickey suggests using Handsome Tom's head]] as a battering ram, which Tom responds to with an outraged "Hey!" When the idea is shot down because Tom's head would be too soft to make a good battering ram, Tom reacts the exact same way, and with equal outrage.
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336* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'': "The Silent King" introduced the "Jake Suit", where Finn wears his shape-shifting dog-man stepbrother/best friend Jake like a suit of living armor.
337* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' does this too, with Dot using Wakko as a {{Gatling|Good}} gun to shoot malted milk balls at a candy store owner.
338* One of the cornerstone tropes for ''WesternAnimation/AtomicPuppet''. Joey Felt transforms into a superhero simply by putting AP on his hand.
339* ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'':
340** This role is given to Ed sometimes, most usually as a bludgeon. Though special mention goes the episode where the Eds try to be repairmen. Ironically, even though Ed caused most/all of the destruction in the episode, Eddy and Double D utilize him as the "ultimate tool" to ''try'' and fix Johnny's sink. Near the end of the same episode, Johnny (who was mad for the Eds destroying his house) uses Jimmy as a lance and [[CompanionCube Plank]] as a shield to get back at them. He even throws Jimmy to cut off their escape.
341** Also done from time to time with the Kanker Sisters, in which case they do this to May.
342* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'', Quack Quack is used by the others to fire anything, ranging from yogurt to missiles, like a bazooka.
343* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'': In "WesternAnimation/TheHastyHare", Marvin the Martian uses K-9 as a bipod for [[AbnormalAmmo a bazooka that fires straightjackets]].
344* In the ''Franchise/{{Madagascar}}'' short "WesternAnimation/TheMadagascarPenguinsInAChristmasCaper", Skipper uses Rico to shoot at Mr. Chew like a machine gun after he's swallowed a bowl of mints.
345* ''WesternAnimation/MaoMaoHeroesOfPureHeart'':
346** Ratarang can transform into a boomerang that can be thrown. That's it. [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway That's his power.]]
347** The Sky Pirates are able to use Ramaraffe, [[TheSmurfettePrinciple the only woman on their team]], as a radio antenna, telescope or periscope because of her extensive cybernetic enhancements.
348* In the second season finale of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E26ACanterlotWeddingPart2 A Canterlot Wedding]]", the Mane Six are battling a horde of changelings. Twilight Sparkle is shooting magical beam attacks, and Pinkie Pie picks her up and aims her at a group of assailants. She even rotates Twilight's tail as though she were using it to fire off rounds like a {{Gatling|Good}} gun. [[RuleOfFunny There's absolutely no reason why Pinkie Pie and Twilight should be able to do this.]]
349* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' has palismen, who are {{Familiar}}s that can turn into {{Magic Sta|ff}}ves that both augment their owner's magic and can be flown like a FlyingBroomstick.
350* In the special "Atlantis Squarepantis" episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', [[ActionGirl Sandy]] uses [=SpongeBob=] as a shield, Patrick as a boomerang, Squidward as a gun, and Mr. Krabs as a sword/chainsaw against the Atlantean guards.
351* A few of episodes of ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'' had [[GasMaskMooks Snifits]] being used as guns.
352* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' character Kole, like the comic book version mentioned above, can turn her body into crystal, and is subsequently used as a bludgeon by her partner Gnarrk.
353* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'':
354** Megatron has a gun as his alt mode in ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'', allowing the likes of Soundwave and Starscream to wield him. He also displays the ability to shoot all by himself in his gun mode in the opening sequence of the first season.
355** G1 Shockwave didn't need anyone to wield him in his gun mode for him to shoot (though he was once forcibly wielded by Bruticus and made to shoot his own security sentinels when the Combaticons invaded Cybertron).
356** G1 Sixshot had a weapon mode somewhat like Shockwave's.
357** The Targetmaster gimmick from G1 paired figures with small robots called Targetmasters that could transform into weapons. Some newer figures have similar gimmicks revolving around Mini-Cons with weapon modes.
358*** The Mini-Cons included with Power Core Combiners figures, in addition to having weapon modes for their commanders' robot and vehicle modes, also had armor modes that could attach to a combined robot's chest.
359** Ratbat and Laserbeak of ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'', turn into musical instruments that Soundwave can use sound based attacks and hypnotism.
360** The Seacons were a combiner team with six members; whoever wasn't the torso, an arm, or a leg became a gun for Piranacon to wield. (Since this sixth member doesn't become part of the combiner mind meld, [[ButtMonkey it's usually Nautilator]].)
361** ''[[ComicBook/TransformersShatteredGlass Shattered Glass]]'': Megatron uses a small tank as an ArmCannon. The tank's name is Rumbler, and like Optimus Prime's Roller, it can act on its own (though to what degree is ambiguous).
362* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'': [[OurDemonsAreDifferent The Shushus]] are locked inside weapons and other usable items. They are still sentient and mostly have one animated eye that can communicate with the outside world. If the wielder is too [[WeakWilled weak-minded]], the Shushu will [[BodySnatcher take over their body]]. Main hero Sadlygrove has such a Shushu sword with whom he has a [[VitriolicBestBuds special kind of relationship]].
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366* Boxer crabs (of the genus Lybia) pick up sea anemones and stick them on their backs. Although at least one species holds them like pom poms in its claws.
367* German MG-teams during [=WW2=] would sometimes use one member as a human bipod. [[http://i.imgur.com/hJfrd.jpg The barrel would rest on the shoulder of the man and he would hold on to the MG's bipod, stablizing it.]]
368* [[https://www.cbsnews.com/news/calif-teen-uses-snake-as-weapon-during-walgreens-robbery/ California Teen Uses Snake as Weapon During Walgreen's Robbery]]. After being spotted swiping a flashlight, the kid used a large snake to fend off the clerks who tried to confront him about it.
369* In terms of ''serious'' human examples, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falconry Falconry]] is probably the best there is. Training a little ally to sit on your arm until you aim it at your target and it swoops in for the kill or retrieval like a lightning-fast sentient screeching boomerang. Nowadays it's most commonly used for controlling pest birds and animals in urban areas and airports.
370* After being donated to a local college in Greece for educational purposes for two decades and eventually given back, one man decided to turn his [[https://consequenceofsound.net/2021/02/guy-turned-dead-uncle-skeleton-into-guitar/ metal-loving uncle's skeleton into his guitar]] so that they can shred together like he would've wanted.
371* Humpback whales commonly have large, sharp-edged barnacles that attach to their pectoral fins. As they use these fins as defensive weapons against attacks by killer whales, the barnacles function like brass knuckles.
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