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16->'''Glory:''' What's this, bag of tricks? \
17'''Willow:''' Bag of knives.\
18''[a dozen daggers lift out of the bag and fly at Glory]''
19-->-- ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS5E19ToughLove Tough Love]]"
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21Okay, so [[RainOfArrows flinging pointy death from above]] is all well and good, but what if you aren't adept at [[TheStraightAndArrowPath archery]]? Never fear! Just grab your favorite knife, [[StockNinjaWeaponry shuriken]], [[DeathDealer deck of cards]], or anything else that's small and razor edged, and start tossing.
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23Meaning "little arrow" or "dart" in French, a flechette is any pointy projectile -- smaller than your traditional arrow or crossbow bolt -- that can be thrown or fired with the intention of cutting, impaling and/or [[PoisonedWeapons poisoning]] your opponent, and most societies have their own brand of flechette projectile that can be used. Thrown or fired, just like a RainOfArrows, a veritable hail of these weapons is quite effective in cutting down large groups, and it's no surprise that most warriors specializing in thrown weaponry depicted in fictional media are able to create that tempest with a few simple tosses. If the flechettes are magical or infused with Ki, expect them to function like homing ReverseShrapnel. Since these projectiles are very sharp, they have a lower-than-average tendency to [[InverseLawOfSharpnessAndAccuracy actually hit anything]], though they may well [[KnifeOutline stick your clothing to the wall]].
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25Sometimes [[FeatherFlechettes shaking out some loose feathers]] works like this too, and the same goes for [[SpikeShooter spines, stingers, and other long and sharp-pointed body parts]].
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27Guns firing very small-calibre dart-like projectiles have been a [[{{Pun}} staple]] of ScienceFiction almost as long as the ubiquitous [[RayGun "blaster"]]. In earlier works, they're usually called "needle-guns" or "needlers", but flechettes entered the lexicon after their real-word use in artillery rounds and speculative future firearm proposals.
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29A SubTrope of SpamAttack. Compare StormOfBlades and RainOfArrows. On a smaller scale, it is very similar to a MacrossMissileMassacre.
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36* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': Suzu is able to [[ArtInitiatesLife bring to life]] origami to use an {{Attack Drone}}s. Once she gets an outfit that stores many of them, Suzu can fire them all at once, and they'll even been drawn with glowing energy contrails like an [[MacrossMissileMassacre Itano Circus]].
37* ''Manga/BattleAngelAlita'': In ''Last Order'', the vampire Caerula Sanguis is able to ''write'' Chinese characters with a volley of knives. Well, one character, at least: ''Death''.
38* ''Manga/BladeOfTheImmortal'': In the early chapters, Rin uses a technique called "Curtain of Death", which is essentially a flurry of small knives thrown at the enemy. However, [[DeconstructedTrope the limitations of using such a technique are remarked upon]] by at least one character, and eventually Rin stops using them altogether. Most of it comes from the fact that she 1. doesn't aim (in fact, she doesn't look at the target ''at all'') and 2. yells out the name. She still somewhat uses it, as a last option.
39* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
40** When Byakuya's sword is released, it shatters into many pieces (thousands in Shikai, millions in Bankai). The blades float in the air mirroring the image of cherry blossom petals on the wind. Controlled by either Byakuya's mind or gestures, the blades can be launched through the air to cut the target to ribbons.
41** The Privaron Espada Cirucci Sanderwicci's released form, which includes two wings each with five half-moon shaped blades. She can fire the blades at an opponent, guide them in flight and make them return to her if they miss.
42* ''Anime/BloodPlus'': Karl has an arm allows him to rapidly fire huge spikes from his hand.
43%% Needs Context* ''Manga/Brave10'': This is one of Hanzo's signature attacks.
44* ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'': Yue [[spoiler:and Ruby Moon]] can conjure projectiles and magically throw them at opponents.
45* ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'': Many a character has such an attack, such as Renamon's Diamond Storm attack, Peckmon's Kunai Wing attack, Cherubimon's Thousand Spears, and Ice Devimon's Avalanche Claw. That's just a few -- a complete list would be very long, especially if we include the characters who didn't appear in the TV series.
46* ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'': While the franchise is no stranger to AttackDrones, those were always ranged weapons. It wasn't until ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny'' that melee-type drones were introduced. However, it didn't really reach this trope until ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' brought in its GN Fangs in large enough numbers to qualify.
47* ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}'':
48** Tubalcain Alhambra of does this with magic playing cards, which succeed in preventing Alucard from using his HealingFactor. Unfortunately for Alhambra, they're not nearly enough to defeat him.
49** Father Alexander Anderson can do this with blessed bayonets, which he summons at will. He also uses them as swords, often DualWielding them.
50* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
51** First used by Jack the Ripper in ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventurePhantomBlood Phantom Blood]]'', who uses his zombified biology to store scalpels in his body that he is able to launch all at once. He kills a coach driver this way and attempts to use it on Zeppeli, whose hamon cutter ability is able to deflect all of them with an equivalent barrage of razor-sharp spinning discs of wine.
52** During Jotaro's final battle with DIO in ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'', DIO uses The World to freeze time so that he can toss dozens of knives towards Jotaro. While Jotaro is able to use Star Platinum to block some of DIO's knives, enough make it through to seriously injure the guy, though not enough to incapacitate him (in part due to the fact that Jotaro came prepared with ImprovisedArmor). This technique became famous enough to become a defining part of DIO's combat methods in the various ''[=JoJo's Bizarre Adventure=]'' video games and in most fan-portrayals of him, [[OneSceneWonder despite it only being used once]].
53** Also used in ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Stone Ocean]]'' by [[spoiler:Pucci, DIO's last loyal follower once he acquires Made in Heaven against Jolyne and Jotaro in a sick IronicEcho of DIO's most infamous move. [[HeroKiller Only this time]], Jotaro can't use Star Platinum to save himself ''or'' his daughter]].
54** Used once again in ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun Steel Ball Run]]'' by [[spoiler:Diego Brando From Another World who possesses The World once more and uses it against Johnny Joestar in their final battle, making the technique less of a OneSceneWonder and more of a cruel recurring attack that the Joestar family faces]].
55* ''Manga/JujutsuKaisen'': The Kuchisake-Onna wields large scissors and can summon several more within its domain to attack with by tossing dozens at once.
56* ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'':
57** Cinque of ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaStrikers'', particularly at the end of her fight against Subaru, which has her launching all of her exploding throwing knives in a desperation attack.
58** Before Cinque there was Reinforce/Book of Darkness with her Bloody Daggers.
59** Then there's [[TheAce Chrono's]] [[LaserBlade Stinger Blade]]-[[MeaningfulName Execution]] [[DeathFromAbove Shift]].
60* ''Manga/MoonlightMile'': A fast-moving cloud of space debris strikes the International Space Station, crippling many of its life support systems.
61* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
62** A minor character uses umbrellas to shower his enemies with poisoned homing needles. He pulls this out on Gaara during the chunin exams, but [[OhCrap it doesn't work]].
63** Haku from the Wave arc also used ice needles at the beginning of his fight against Sasuke.
64** Tenten can summon a rain of shurikens, kunais, needles, and any other sharp metal objects a ninja may carry with them.
65** Sasuke can do a similar trick by continuously throwing shuriken and summoning more using seals he tied to his wrists.
66** Itachi is a master of this, having successfully countered Sasuke's summoned arsenal of shuriken with his own, without breaking a sweat. He also broke the Rinnegan's shared vision link by blinding all of Nagato's summons with a barrage of projectiles.
67** Sasori's Hiruko puppet, which had both as kunai launcher in its mouth and a senbon ''cluster bomb''.
68** The Third Hokage has a technique which can take a few throw shuriken and [[DoppelgangerAttack turn it into]] a full-blow Flechette Storm.
69** Konan can make one of these using [[PaperMaster pieces of paper]].
70** Gaara could do this in his [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Shukaku form]]
71** Naruto's Rasen Shuriken attack is a FuumaShuriken made of thousands of tiny blades of wind chakra, and is optimally used when thrown.
72* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'':
73** Setsuna's artifact, Sica Shishikushiro, which can be summoned as 16 flying daggers to attack a target with. Most of the time, they act as cover fire, not as an attack meant to do serious damage. Also, they can be controlled remotely, so they work well when pinned (like in her second battle with Tsukuyomi).
74** Fate Averruncus uses a similar attack. He's also seen using a Flechette Storm in the 1st ''Mou Hitotsu no Sekai'' OVA during the gateport battle, when he summons a group of small rock-spears and fires them forward.
75* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
76** Kaku uses a variation of [[RazorWind Rankyaku]] where the projectiles bounce off the ceiling and hit the enemy like raindrops.
77** Hody Jones' Yabusame attack, where he throws a barrage of [[MakingASplash water droplets]] at his enemy that pierce through them like arrows.
78** In the anime, "Flower Sword" Vista does this using his swords and [[PetalPower rose petals]].
79* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'':
80** Mint tosses a flurry of knives at his foe as his opening attack. Usually enough to [[KnifeOutline pin them against a wall]].
81** In the manga version of the Martial Arts Takeout Race, Cologne pulls this off against Shampoo in order to show off how skilled her great-granddaughter is (Shampoo, currently serving another table with her back to the wall, deflects all of the daggers and sends them right back where they came from, without once turning away from her customers or spilling their order).
82** This is fundamentally Mousse's primary tactic in fighting, though he tends to use a rather eclectic assortment of projectiles.
83* ''Franchise/YuGiOh'':
84** Certain Winged Beast-Type monsters may have a [[FeatherFlechettes feather-based variant]].
85** The Monster card ''Asura Priest'' carries a blade in each of its six hands, and the name of its Anime Attack is "Daggers of Demise", which involves all six being thrown at an opposing monster.
86%%** In the [[Anime/YuGiOhBondsBeyondTime Tenth Anniversary Movie]], this is how Malefic Truth Dragon's effect works.
87%%** The Spell Card ''Thousand Knives''.
88* ''Anime/YukiYunaIsAHero'': Fu's second fairy, Kamaitachi, allows her to throw knives at distance; she uses these in episode 8 to immobilize the second Gemini Vertex.
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92* Once in a while, ''ComicBook/{{Diabolik}}'' whips out gadgets that shoot dozens of darts tipped with poison or sleep agents to deal with multiple enemies.
93* Magnattack, a lower-tier ''ComicBook/{{Invincible}}'' villain, does this with the 88 metal plates surrounding his magnetized body. A bonus is that he can naturally recall them because of his powers.
94%% Needs Context* A demon tries to use this on Lucifer in the ''ComicBook/{{Lucifer}}: Nirvana'' miniseries, which works about as well as you might expect.
95* This is the gimmick of several ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'' characters.
96** [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Bullseye]] and [[ComicBook/TheUltimates Ultimate Hawkeye]] can turn anything into a projectile, as can ComicBook/{{Gambit|MarvelComics}}, who has the added bonus that [[HavingABlast he can make anything he touches go boom]].
97** Doctor Doom from ''ComicBook/UltimateFantasticFour'' has the ability to shoot razor-sharp spines of his own living metal body at people.
98** Riptide of the ''ComicBook/XMen'' villains the Marauders can [[SpectacularSpinning spin at high speeds]] and fling out blades that can even pierce [[ChromeChampion Colossus's skin]].
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102%% Needs Context* In ''Fanfic/BoldoresandBoomsticks'', this is Marian's primary method of attack, using Leafage and Razor Leaf. Ruby's been practicing with her to use her semblance in a similar way.
103%% Needs Context* In ''Fanfic/TheButcherBird'', [[TheDragon Kaneki]]'s [[FeatherFlechettes ukaku wings]] are mostly used for this.
104%% Needs Context* Used by Asakura in the [[InMediasRes prologue extension]] chapter of ''Fanfic/KyonBigDamnHero''.
105* In ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7820743/3/Naruto-Ramen-Days Naruto: Ramen Days]]'', Naruto learns Kunai Kage Bunshin. Whereas Kakashi used it to turn a single kunai into ten, [[UnskilledButStrong Naruto]] overpowers it, turning a single kunai into "a solid wall of black". Kakashi then insists he never use that technique unless all allies are behind him.
106* In ''Fanfic/NarutoTheSecretSongsOfTheNinja'', this is one of Keiji's tricks. He can throw his shuriken with an emphasis on high speed, insane accuracy, extreme range, or any combination of the three, but when he goes all-out on speed... well, there's a reason he carries several ''hundred'' shuriken on his person at once.
107* Ume from ''Fanfic/SugarPlums'' does a trick in a similar vein as Tenten in that she summons several projectiles from a seal -- except in this case, "several" means thousands of senbon needles all at once. It's noted that [[AwesomeButImpractical picking all of them up afterwards is a pain]].
108* In ''Fanfic/ATeachersGlory'', Sakura -- frustrated by Tenten and Haku's projectile skills -- develops a way to throw senbon en masse very fast. She uses it to kill one of Orochimaru's snakes.
109%% Needs Context* In ''Fanfic/{{Vapors}}'', Minato Namikaze uses Shuriken Shadow Clone Jutsu to do this so well that [[NotSoStoic Aiko breaks her mission face]] to {{Squee}} over it before pulling out every daddy's girl trick she has to get him to teach her.
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113* Hanzo, the Koga ninja leader in ''Anime/NinjaScroll'', throws dozens of shuriken at Tessai with enough force to break off thick tree branches. Unfortunately, since Tessai can turn his skin into stone, the shuriken just bounce right off, [[spoiler:and Hanzo gets his arms ripped off for his troubles]].
114* ''Anime/SakuraWarsTheMovie'': Ratchet Altair's Eisenkleid can summon several exploding knives to kill off demons, as demonstrated during the battle at the Imperial Theater.
115* ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}'' has an accidental example during the concert at the climax. Ash the porcupine rocks out so hard that she starts [[SpikeShooter flinging quills]] all over the theater. By the end of the song, most of the audience is hiding behind their chairs, and of course the main antagonist is turned into a pincushion.
116* In [[WhatCouldHaveBeen an earlier version]] of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Mei would have tried acupuncture as a calming technique but her transforming while having the needles on her would have turned them into this.
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120* ''Film/BuddhasPalm'': Yu Hua the DarkActionGirl flings a seemingly endless supply of throwing knives in her last fight. And when it seems like she's running dry on knives, she actually combines a dozen remaining knives into a DeadlyDisc that homes into her target.
121* ''Film/Carrie1976'': [[spoiler:In the climax, Carrie uses her telekinesis to hurl household implements at her abusive mother, killing her.]]
122* ''Film/CrouchingTigerHiddenDragon'':
123** Villain Jade Fox brings us this in the form of poison darts, which she fires from a blowgun at a rate that rivals ''[[GatlingGood Gatling guns]]''!
124** In the same climactic battle, Li Mu Bai [[spoiler:kills Jade Fox by using the Green Destiny sword to shatter her own blade into a burst of steel shards that impale her]].
125* ''Film/FlagOfIron'': The rambler's spear. Besides a projectile launcher on its front, its back also contains an automatic needle-launcher, which can fire hundreds of needles all at once. This is the special weapon used to overpower the film's main villain in the final battle.
126* ''Film/{{Gravity}}'' utilizes this with the concept of Kessler Syndrome: the destruction of one object in orbit creates a high-speed [[DangerousOrbitalDebris debris cloud]] that can destroy anything in its wake (and create more debris as it does so), slowly moving lower and lower until it enters the atmosphere and burns up. A worst-case scenario could take ''centuries'' to clear up.
127* ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'': Voldemort uses magic to shatter every nearby window and direct the thousands of shards at Dumbledore. Dumbledore counters by casting a barrier which turns the glass into sand before it hits him.
128* ''Film/LegendaryWeaponsOfChina'': Tien Hao never seems to run dry on shurikens. He managed to throw more than 40 shurikens on one scene without needing to resupply, and yet never seem hampered by carrying all those projectiles.
129* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
130** ''Film/ThorRagnarok'': Hela's primary form of offense is summoning innumerable spikes, knives, swords, and anything else sharp and pointy to throw at her opponents.
131** ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'': When confronting Dr. Strange and Wong, Ebony Maw levitates pieces of rubble, sharpens them into darts, and shoots them forwards (the wizards redirect them with portals, and Maw blocks the redirect with a levitated car).
132** ''Film/ThorLoveAndThunder'': When the shattered pieces of Mjölnir are reassembled by Jane Foster, the hammer retains an ability to separate into those fragments and rip through multiple opponents at once, before boomeranging back into a solid mass.
133** ''Film/DoctorStrangeInTheMultiverseOfMadness'': Dr. Strange pulls off a magical version when fighting [[spoiler:Sinister Strange]], turning musical notes into a hail of projectiles.
134* ''Film/Spiral2021'': The glass thrower trap is one of the most simple traps, but CruelAndUnusualDeath doesn't begin to describe it. The victim, Pete, is suspended by the arms and has to rely on Zeke finding a key to free him. Meanwhile glass bottles are fed to an industrial shredder, then launched at him by an industrial fan at high speed, with only seconds of reprieve before starting up again. [[spoiler:Zeke doesn't free him in time, with Pete dying a slow and agonizing DeathOfAThousandCuts.]]
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138* ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'': Ship-based flechette guns are used to terrifying effect in ''The Ellimist Chronicles''. As the protagonist's species lives on floating crystals in open air, flechettes work extremely well. The novel describes the crystal seen stained with blood as it slowly falls from lack of power.
139* The terrorist bomb in ''Literature/BlackSundayThomasHarris'' is designed to work this way -- hundreds of thousands of steel darts suspended beneath a blimp's control cabin would be blasted by half a ton of plastic explosive into (and through, as a test-firing shows) an unsuspecting Super Bowl crowd.
140* ''Literature/TheCorneliusChronicles'': Jerry Cornelius is gifted with the manifestation of the Black Sword for the universe where he is Eternal Champion -- the deadly Needle Gun that pumps out tiny, but soul-killing, black needles in large numbers.
141* The {{Space Marine}}s of the Sol Federation in Paul E. Cooley's ''Derelict'' series use flechette pistols and rifles as their standard light arms. [[spoiler:They are not very effective against the exo-solar creatures they encounter on ''Mira'' (the eponymous derelict)... but they find that the [[StaticStunGun stun rounds]] they also carry work ''much'' better... and the tritium-dosed flechette rounds they use later in the story, even more so.]]
142* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'''s [[AllTrollsAreDifferent Sergeant Detritus]] wields a [[{{BFG}} huge crossbow]] modified to fire a whole sheaf of arrows. On top of this, the bow is so powerful that the arrows tend to shatter into flaming shrapnel from the sheer stress of acceleration. It has, in universe, been nicknamed "The Piece-maker".
143* The BigBad of ''Literature/{{Eisenhorn}}: Hereticus'' wears a cape made of razor-sharp blades, and he can fire these blades at people by spinning really fast. One of Eisenhorn’s associates is caught on the receiving end of this: he crumbles like cottage cheese.
144* ''Literature/TheElricSaga'': Elric, in a time of great need, is surprised when the Black Sword calls upon the power of its ''millions'' of brothers and sisters, who answer the call and act as a mobile cloud of meat-mincing and soul-killing blades to the Big Bad that was threatening to overwhelm Elric.
145* In ''Literature/GoodOmens'', 17th century witch Agnes Nutter is described as having [[TakingYouWithMe stuffed her dress with gunpowder and nails]] before being [[BurnTheWitch burned at the stake]].
146%% Needs Context* ''Literature/HammersSlammers'': A standard weapon of frontier governments, and mercenaries too cheap to buy powerguns. Both of whom tend to get their arses handed to them by the Slammers with their energy weapons and tanks.
147* ''Literature/HonorHarrington'' features flechette guns as one of the more common small arms in the series. They're mostly used aboard ships and similar environments-the hailstorm of little darts that one flechette gun fires is entirely capable of chewing a whole group of humans into cat food, but aren't powerful enough to go through heavy armor, meaning that they're unlikely to rupture the hull of the ship. Pulser guns, the most basic small arm, also follow the same principle, rapid-firing a stream of hypersonic darts.
148%%* The ''Literature/HyperionCantos'' novels.
149* In the ''Literature/LegacyOfTheAldenata'' novel ''Gust Front'', the conventional (if up-armored) tanks used to engage the US east coast invasion regularly used "beehive" rounds against the [[HordeOfAlienLocusts Posleen]], firing a storm of flechettes from their 120mm main gun, although it's said they keep a round or two of their "silver bullet" anti-tank sabot rounds for nostalgia's sake.
150* Jarlaxle from ''Literature/TheLegendOfDrizzt'' has a pair of bracers that are capable of summoning a dagger with a flick of a wrist, which he then throws with unerring accuracy. The good news is, one in three of these daggers is an illusion ([[BlatantLies or so he says]]). The bad news is, he is capable of throwing [[MoreDakka a stream of them faster than most archers shoot.]] More bad news, [[YourMindMakesItReal the D&D rules on illusions]] mean you're probably better off running for cover than taking 1 in 3 odds, unless you're feeling suicidally confident.
151* The Darwinists in the ''Literature/{{Leviathan}}'' trilogy have among their biological arsenal creatures called flechette bats. The bats feed on metal projectiles which they unleash in a (quite literal, in this case) shit-storm of pointy death when signaled.
152* ''Literature/{{Maoyu}}'': Archer seems to be this, rather than an actual archer. His weapon is never shown, but when he waves his hand, people just start to fall over and die, "As if struck by arrows".
153%%* The Blue Meanies in the ''Literature/{{Remnants}}'' books.
154%% Needs Context* There are a ''lot'' of descriptions of this in ''Literature/ShadowsOfTheApt'', particularly after the snapbow gets into general use.
155* ''Literature/SnowCrash'': "They'll listen to [[ICallItVera Reason]]." Deconstructed, though -- though devastatingly effective at turning anything in its path into hamburger and/or tinfoil scraps, Reason requires a lot of power (in the form of what appears to be an RTG) and puts out a lot of heat (presumably a combination of said RTG and railgun plasma). It's also an ObviousBeta [[invoked]] -- the prerelease firmware crashes at a moment when Hiro needs it.
156* ''Literature/SprawlTrilogy'': ActionGirl Molly Millions favours a flechette pistol ("fletcher") firing poisoned or explosive darts.
157%% Needs Context* In ''Literature/{{Starfist}}'', this appears to be the standard weapon for all human military forces outside the Confederation Armed Forces.
158%%* ''Literature/TheStarsLikeDust''
159* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'':
160** In some book or another, it's stated that Mon Calimari Cruisers have "bomb blisters" -- bubbles on the hull that look like just another Mon Cal hull bubble, but explode for decent backblast and a hailstorm of starfighter-shredding shrapnel. Good tactic for a rebel/New Republic starfighter pilot: drag a squadron of baddies across this and have the cruiser set it off just as you pass out of range.
161** Both versions of the ''[[AllThereInTheManual Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology]]'' feature flechette canister guns, which fire cylinders containing needles. They're not used very often in-story, unfortunately.
162* In the ''Literature/TechnicHistory'' series, Dominic Flandry regularly packs a blaster ''and'' a needler (often firing poisoned needles).
163%% Needs Context* In the ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'' novel ''The Warrior's Apprentice'', [[spoiler:Bothari]] is killed with one of these. So is [[spoiler:Miles himself]] in ''Mirror Dance''. (He gets better.)
164* In ''Literature/TheWarAgainstTheChtorr'', the AM-280 rifle fires 18-grain flechettes at 3000 rounds-per-minute; a rate high enough to chew through the segmented bodies of the alien worms. With any other rifle they're virtually ImmuneToBullets.
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168* ''Series/{{Angel}}'' has Maude's ghost doing this with knives killing some person.
169* In ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', when Willow develops skill at magic, she also learns to use telekinesis. When Glorificus drains her girlfriend's sanity, we get a glimpse of future "Dark Willow" as she attacks Glorificus after her [[ShockAndAwe first attack]], which hurts her for the first time in the series, she telekinetically flings a bag of knives at the Hell-Goddess. Since she's a lot tougher than steel, this second attack didn't work so well. When she does become Dark Willow in Season 6, she uses Buffy's WallOfWeapons against her.
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173* ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'':
174** The LB-X series of autocannons are capable of firing fragmenting 'cluster' rounds instead of traditional cannon shells. While called a Battlemech-scale shotgun, they are depicted as firing explosive submunitions rather than solid buckshot-like projectiles. This trope gets exaggerated with the Hyper Assault Gauss Rifle, or HAG, as well as the Silver Bullet Gauss Rifle. Both operate like standard Gauss Rifles, but instead of firing one large projectile, they both fire multiple small projectiles simultaneously, scouring the target like a sandblaster. Finally, there's the Anti-Personal (AP) Gauss Rifle, which works on the same idea but with a much smaller scale as an anti-infantry weapon. It's used as either the primary armament for [[PoweredArmor Battle Armor]] or as a type of secondary weapon on Battlemechs as it provides the same anti-infantry performance as a machine gun with triple the effective range and a better anti-armor punch as well.
175** The needler line of infantry weapons, though called pistols and rifles, are actually are more like smoothbore shotguns of varying size, and fire shredded, brittle shards of plastic designed to [[ArmorPiercingAttack go right through clothing and armor]] and shred flesh, something they could do with frightening effectiveness. Their main downfall was a lack of range. The nastiest version was the Firedrake Support Needler, a massive gun usually mounted on [[PoweredArmor Battle Armor]] that fires metal projectiles instead of plastic, and just to make sure that the target is DeaderThanDead the projectiles are filled with chemicals that burst into flames upon contact with oxygen, insuring that the target is [[KillItWithFire set on fire]] as it's torn to shreds.
176* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
177** In ''[[TabletopGame/AdvancedDungeonsAndDragons2ndEdition AD&D2]]'' and before, base rate of fire for throwing daggers or knives was 2x, darts 3x and shurikens (in ''Oriental Adventures'') varying up to 4x per round. ''Specialized'' warriors, along with attack and damage bonuses, has rate of fire up to 5/round with knives or large shurikens and 6/round for darts and small shurikens. Note this meant a fighter specializing in ''darts'' did more damage per round than one specialized in ''two handed swords''! At least until they run out of ammo (which at that attacking rate would not take long).
178** ''[[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragonsThirdEdition D&D3]]'' also had {{Prestige Class}}es for this type of fighting, including the Master Thrower, who specialises in throwing lots and lots of knives, and the Bloodstorm Blade, who specialises in throwing things very, very hard.
179** The Rogue class in [[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragonsFourthEdition 4th edition]] has a number of abilities which hurl a knife, individually, at every single enemy in a 15-foot-by-15-foot square. If you use a magic dagger, you even somehow manage to hurl the ''same'' knife at everyone. One of these attacks even hurls said knife to such effect as to ''blind'' every victim with blood streaming into the eyes!
180** The ultimate technique of the [[http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?367908-Telekinetic-Bladestorm-(PEACH) telekeinetic bladestorm]] "Blade Supernova" qualifies as an omnidirectional version of this. "Orbiting Blades" and "Galaxy of Blades" may also qualify.
181%% Needs Context** The Telekinesis spell can be used in this way in 3.5 edition and perhaps others.
182* In ''TabletopGame/EclipsePhase'', shard pistols and the larger shredder spray streams of monomolecular diamondoid shards that are great at penetrating armor but not too much damage.
183* ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'':
184** Sorcerers can learn a spell called "Death of Obsidian Butterflies". The sorcerer sends a cloud of glass shards covering an area 30 yards wide, 100 yards long and 10 yards high. This is a ''first'' circle spell.
185** Cascade of Cutting Terror, which can be done with any thrown item, causing it to multiply hundreds of times to strike over a wide area (with the duplicates vanishing after hitting). For emphasis: ''any'' thrown item. Including daggers, icicles, coins, peanuts, tuna fish, peasants, ''elephants'', etc.
186%% Needs Context** A ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'' supplement provides rules for a similar power, except you don't necessarily need magic.
187* The "shrapnel gun" in ''TabletopGame/HcSvntDracones'' is one of Spyglass's nastier products, it shreds pieces of junk into a storm of flying shards that count as poisonous.
188* ''TabletopGame/{{Infinity}}'' has the chain rifle, a flechette firing template weapon. The reasoning the game gives for its existence is actually relatively plausible, and it functions (hence the name) by having a chain strip flechettes of metal from a steel block and then accelerates them to supersonic speeds. The result is the target being hard pressed to dodge the approaching wall of hot metal with small holes in it.
189%% Needs Context* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=42278 There]] [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=45198 are]] [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=83410 a]] [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=152837 few]] [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=45835 cards]] using this trope.
190* ''TabletopGame/{{Paranoia}}'' has needle guns available at Blue clearance. Lots of damage in a hurry, but they also malfunction about as often as [[CrapsackWorld everything else in Alpha Complex]], exploding in your hand or just jamming up.
191* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' has the level 2 spell Fiery Shuriken, which uses a single shuriken as material component. When cast, it can create up to eight flaming shurikens that hover around the spellcaster and can be launched as either a volley or individually. It's base damage as a whole doesn't really impress, ballparking it's damage as a weaker Scorching Ray, but it really shines if you can reliably get sneak attack, as each of the projectiles is a ranged touch attack and so can benefit from the bonus damage. One of the few low-level direct damage spells that scales surprisingly well with some planning.
192* The Jovians in ''TabletopGame/RocketAge'' use repulsion float weapons, with the rifles firing masses of plastic shards, to prevent the loss of the metal that is so precious on Jupiter.
193* Flechette rounds are a standard form of ammo in ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}''. They raise overall damage, but due much less damage against any sort of impact armor.
194* The RPG ''A Time of War'', set in the same [[TheVerse 'verse]] as ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'', has Needler weapons in pistol, rifle and support versions, which are exactly what they sound like. Pneumatic powered with a short range, they shred a block of material as ammo and send the resultant storm of shrapnel down the barrel at high speeds. Though the Pistol and Rifle's plastic ammo can do horrific damage to unarmored areas, they're useless against even light armor. Not so with the Battlearmor-mounted Firedrake Support Needler, which fires shards of metal that ''[[KillItWithFire catch fire]]''.
195* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'':
196** The Eldar of make extensive use of shuriken weaponry -- a solid plasti-crystalline core of ammunition is sliced into molecule-thin shuriken, which are then catapulted out of the gun by magnets at a firing rate of over a hundred rounds per second.
197** The Dark Eldar use similar "splinter" weapons, though they use an incapacitating poison, frozen into a crystal, that dissolves into the enemy's blood upon impact to allow for the easy capture of slaves/prisoners/toys.
198** Tau vehicles are often equipped with a close-range defense system called a flechette launcher. If any enemy troops get too close then the launcher goes off and saturates the immediate area with high-velocity shrapnel.
199** And now Space Marines also started to stick claymore mines with appropriate amount of shrapnel on Land Raiders.
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202[[folder:Video Games]]
203%% Needs Context * The level 3 final animation of the Thousand Kill CombinationAttack in ''VideoGame/AgarestSenki2''.
204* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': During the last fight, C unleashes a row of energy knives that targets Ann while he also sends out blades that attack from several angles.
205* In ''VideoGame/ArcRiseFantasia'', Serge's Excel Trinity, Million Regret, has him throwing (ostensibly) a million knives, made of [[KillItWithIce ice]], at the enemy.
206* ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' has ν-13 and Λ-11, who both share a Drive attack called "Sword Summoner". (II in Lambda's case) which has them shooting HardLight swords in a succession of combos. Both have Distortion Drives involving a storm of these swords being flung at the opponent.
207* [=Zer0=] of ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'' has an end-tier skill called [="Death Bl0ss0m=] in which he tosses explosive kunai while in [=Decepti0n=] mode.
208%% Needs Context * Gambit's Royal Flush in the ''VideoGame/CapcomVs'' series.
209%% Needs Context * The "Thousand Blades" Item Crash attack in ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}''.
210* The Ice Blast powers in ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' resemble flechettes made up of shards of ice.
211* In ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRenegade'', Havoc gets a Tiberium Flechette launcher. It rips all non-mutant units to shreds. All of the three or so enemies you encounter after getting it.
212* In ''VideoGame/DCUniverseOnline'', the Shuriken Storm move in the Martial Arts weapon style.
213* ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight'' has the Killer named [[MadArtist The Trickster]], a K-pop star turned serial killer. His power, Showstopper, is throwing knives at the Survivors in an increasingly rapid pace. If he runs out of knives, he has to reload them at a locker. When he's landed enough hits on survivors, he can activate his ability Main Event, which has him throw knives almost faster than the player can aim them, and he gains unlimited knives for the duration.
214* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'':
215** From ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'' onwards, Vergil can shoot a stream of magical swords. He can also make them fire even faster than usual, as a move called "Blistering Swords" or "Blistering Edge" in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'' and ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' respectively. As Nelo Angelo from [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry1 the first game]], he was also quite fond of summoning those swords around Dante as well before cutting loose.
216** When Nero unlocks and activates his [[spoiler:Devil Trigger]] in ''Devil May Cry 4'' and ''Devil May Cry 5'', his [[ChargedAttack charged shots]] with the Blue Rose are supplemented by up to six Summoned Swords that spawn simultaneously, then rapidly fling themselves towards the locked-on enemy.
217** Dante's Lucifer Devil Arm from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'' can summon several swords around him. With the "Discipline" ability, any currently-summoned swords will gather near him and fire themselves forward almost simultaneously. The "Bondage" ability is a more accurate variant that forces the swords to impale the locked-on target.
218* This is the basis of Wang Yuanji's moveset in ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors 7'' and ''8''. Her [[WeaponSpecialization weapons of choice]] are throwing knives, and while the individual hits do rather pathetic damage, they [[DeathOfAThousandCuts add up quickly]] and also serve to rapidly fill her [[LimitBreak Musou gauge]].
219%% Needs Context * Gale, the ranged weapon of ''VideoGame/ElShaddaiAscensionOfTheMetatron'', combines this with DanceBattler.
220* [[MadArtist Stefano Valentini]] from ''VideoGame/TheEvilWithin2'' is very adept at throwing knives, and during his boss fight, he's capable of throwing small blades at you from across the room, which are so fast that you'll have to duck to avoid them.
221* ''VideoGame/{{Extrapower}}'':
222** One of Blackberry's spells in ''[[VideoGame/ExtrapowerAttackOfDarkforce Attack of Darkforce]]'' is to summon a ring of swords that fly out and home in on the enemy. This is more pronounced in ''[[VideoGame/ExtrapowerGiantFist Giant Fist]]'' where the action plays in real time, and the player can be on both ends of it, playing as Blackberry or receiving the hurt against her boss battles.
223** [[OptionalBoss Bonus]] SuperBoss Dark Force uses a couple in the first two phases of his boss fight in ''VideoGame/ExtrapowerStarResistance''. In the first phase, the second attack he rotates through launches large arrow-shaped clusters of stars at the player, which explode and scatter upon hitting the opposite side of the screen. In the second phase, he saturates the ''entire screen'' in needles pointing all directions, which suspend in the air and prevent the player from safely moving, and ''then'' has them fire off at once in whichever direction they're pointing.
224* ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'':
225** Flechette rounds are available for shotguns in ''VideoGame/FalloutTacticsBrotherhoodOfSteel''. They're incredibly effective against unarmoured targets, especially when used with an automatic shotgun, but nearly useless against anyone with decent armour.
226** ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'' also has flechette shotgun shells.
227** The Harpoon Gun in ''VideoGame/Fallout4: Far Harbor'' has a "Flechettes" modification that turns it into a harpoon shotgun.
228* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
229** The cactuars and their 1000 Needles FixedDamageAttack. Also the 10,000 Needles attack -- often a OneHitKill. Taken to extremes by the Cactaur King and its 99,999 Needles attack in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', which [[OverlyLongFightingAnimation forces you to watch a character get bombarded with needles for about 20 seconds straight.]] It also does this every single time it gets a turn (which is a ''lot'' thanks to its absurd speed stat).
230** In ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy'', Ultimecia has her "Knight's Sword" attack, which consists of a rapid-fire stream of blades fired at the enemy. She also has Knight's Arrow, which branches into RainOfArrows.
231%% Needs Context** Also the Gil Toss ability and [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI Setzer]]'s razor-sharp [[DeathDealer cards]].
232* The LimitBreak of CatGirl Nano-Nano Pudding's CoolShip in the ''VideoGame/GalaxyAngelII'' trilogy is the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin aptly-named]] Needle Flechette, which impales surrounding foes with ship-sized needles made out of {{Nanomachines}}.
233* The Hunters from ''VideoGame/HalfLife2: Episode 2'', firing hails of flechettes which explode with energy after a short time. They're extremely tough and can tank ridiculous amounts of gunfire, [[HoistByHisOwnPetard but are extremely weak to their own flechettes]]. The most effective way to kill them is to use the Gravity Gun to pick up an object to shield yourself with, and then throw it at them once it's covered in flechettes. If you have Episode 2 mounted to ''VideoGame/GarrysMod'', you can use the Flechette Gun, a modified version of ''[=HL2=]'''s SMG that can [[AbnormalAmmo fire]] the Hunter's flechettes out.
234* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'':
235** The aptly named Needler, which shoots guided explosive crystaline needles made of "blamite".
236** The also aptly named Spiker carbine and Spike Grenades from ''VideoGame/Halo3'' fire long red-hot metal spikes in an automatic spray or cone-shaped blast respectively.
237%% Needs Context * One of the [[TheManyDeathsOfYou many ways to die]] in ''VideoGame/HauntingGround'' is a very messy version of this trope.
238* Flechette rounds are available for shotguns later on in ''VideoGame/JaggedAlliance 2 [[GameMod v1.13]]'' (which is perhaps the poster child for GunPorn). Much more expensive than traditional buckshot or slug rounds, flechettes can tear through armor and whatever's behind it, making the shotgun a viable close/medium range weapon in the endgame.
239* Baby O'Hara from ''VideoGame/JitsuSquad'' have a special attack where she lobs around twenty knives into everything in front of her. Said attack can be upgraded into ''sais''.
240* The Rogue class of ''VideoGame/KingdomsOfAmalurReckoning'' has an attack where a cloud of blinding smoke is thrown followed by a flurry of daggers that causes bleeding damage.
241* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends''
242** Akali's ability, "Five-Point Strike", has her throw an arc of Kunai in front of her, and is one of her most vital damage abilities, meaning she's tossing maybe hundreds of them per game.
243** Gwen's ultimate ability, "Needlwork", has her launch a trail of giant, ghostly sewing needles that damage and slow everything they hit. And she can cast it up to ''three times'' per cooldown, letting her absolutely shred enemy defenses.
244** Irelia telepathically controls a set of ancestral blades that she uses to slice up her opponents, either having them flow in a trail like a sword, connecting them across the battlefield like tripwires, or blasting her opponent with a wave of them for her ultimate, creating a field of blades where they land that'll shred anyone trying to escape her.
245** Talon's ultimate, "Shadow Assault", summons a swarm of blades around him that [[HomingProjectile hone in on his target]], slicing them apart in order to perform assassinations. This is present in his other ability too, "Rake", which sends a wave of blades that boomerang back to Talon on hit.
246* In the fights against Ghirahim in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'', he can conjure a flurry of red diamond-knives at Link. To counter this, Link can [[TennisBoss slash them right back at the source]].
247%% Needs Context* One of several types of firearms [[TheHero Alph]] in ''VideoGame/LuminousArc'' can use in place of casting spells is the Flechette Gun.
248* ''VideoGame/{{Marathon}} Infinity'' introduces the KKV-7 10mm SMG Flechette, a gun that fires flechettes instead of bullets. The weapon is known for its very high rate of fire and the ability to be fired both underwater and in the vacuum of space.
249* Spiral from ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2'' had the Dancing Swords attack, which after summing six swords to circle her, she can fire them one at a time towards her opponent, all of then at once toward her opponent, shoot them straight up, or even in every direction at once.
250* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork6CybeastGregarAndCybeastFalzar'': The Aqua Needle series of chips fires several spikes from above at opponents, autolocking onto targets.
251* In ''VideoGame/MickeyMousecapade'', [[ThatOneBoss Pete]]'s primary attack is a near-constant storm of homing daggers.
252* Rogues in ''VideoGame/NetHack'' have the unique ability to throw several daggers in a single action. The number they can throw at once increases with experience.
253* ''VideoGame/NinjaShadowOfDarkness'': One of the earlier power-ups you can collect allows your ninja protagonist to flip in the air and spin around in circles, flinging a few dozen throwing knives in every single direction in the process.
254%% Needs Context* ''VideoGame/OfOrcsAndMen'' has Styx's Flying Daggers and Rain of Blades attacks.
255* In ''VideoGame/OriAndTheWillOfTheWisps'', the Fracture shard splits the Spirit Arc's arrows into 3-5 shorter ranged darts that deal 50% of the normal damage individually, but when fully upgraded, it delivers a total of 250% damage per volley. Combining the full upgrade with the Quickshot shard produces a massive GameBreaker, especially against bosses.
256* A ''VideoGame/Payday2'' DLC adds special ammo for shotguns. Among them is the Flechette that fires a dozen dart-like projectiles per shot. The needles are less damaging, but they have higher range and accuracy than the standard shells and they can pierce armor.
257* ''VideoGame/Persona4'''s version of Alice's ''Die For Me!'' attack features kunai attached to cards raining down from above.
258* ''VideoGame/PhantasyStar'':
259** ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarIII'' has a class of weapon called the Needle which can be dual-wielded and target every enemy within a column, making them ideal for clearing screens of trash mobs until character levels and equipment grow powerful enough to make Needles redundant.
260** In ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'', the [[MagicKnight Bouncer class]]'s [[DualWielding Dual Blades]] have Photon Arts that employ "photon blades" generated from thin air. The Dual Blades Gear also allows the player to fire off a cluster of these blades at enemies.
261* The Pin Missile, Poison Sting, Spike Cannon, Twineedle and Icicle Spear attacks in ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' send out multiple needle projectiles in rapid succession.
262* Ryu from ''VideoGame/PsychoDream'' can spam a seemingly endless amount of throwing blades -- three at a time, SpreadShot-style -- on enemies, the blades which he have a limitless supply of.
263%%* ''VideoGame/{{Quake}}'' and the infamous Super Nailgun, a man-portable ''minigun'' that fires these.
264%%* Shadow Man does this as the OptionalBoss of Wily Stage 4 in ''VideoGame/Rockman4MinusInfinity''.
265* ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'' has the Knifethrower, a [[GatlingGood Gatling gun]] that shoots butcher knives that can be upgraded to have infinite ammo. Very lethal against humans, but to balance it out it can't damage vehicles aside from popping tires and breaking windows.
266* Azami Mochizuki in ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019'' can summon kunai and throw it at the enemy, given her ninja training.
267* At one point in ''VideoGame/{{Shiver}}: Poltergeist'', the titular poltergeist levitates all the sharp cutlery from the dining-room table and hurls it at Ricardo, who thankfully takes cover behind a chair.
268* In ''VideoGame/SlyCooperThievesInTime'', Rioichi's takedown and charge attacks usually involves him unleashing a barrage of shuriken at his opponents, shredding them instantly.
269* Ibuki in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'' has a special move in which she does this by throwing a dozen of kunais at the opponent.
270* ''VideoGame/SuperCatboy'' has a CatNinja boss who spams a massive wave of blade projectiles in both her boss fights. In fact, her first encounter is a HopelessBossFight because you lack the upgrades to defend yourself from her blades.
271* ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG'' is full of enemies with such attacks, such as the bee-like Buzzers. Attacks like thornet (which poisons its target) and fungispike (which turns the target into a mushroom) involve enemies shooting a dart-like projectile at party members.
272%% Needs Context* Sheik's neutral B move in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' is the aptly-titled Needle Storm.
273* ''VideoGame/TalesSeries'':
274** The Ice Needle spell fires a minimum of three shards of ice depending on game. Sometimes the mage simply throws them, but sometimes they form directly above the enemy's head and drop. And yes, the archers in the series naturally have techs for this.
275** Cheria from ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces'' uses throwing knifes in battle, and throws several of them in most of her artes. And then there's her third [[LimitBreak Blast Caliber]], in which she [[TimeStandsStill stops time]] and surrounds her enemy with dozens of knifes before ending the time stop and impaling the enemy, as [[https://youtu.be/xancnh4PMQY?t=163 seen here]].
276* TheMedic of ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' can shoot a rain of needles filled with a mysterious substance at the enemy, and can even earn an unlockable that allows him to absorb the damage as health. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8B2xIt3tNA Demonstrated here.]]
277* ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'':
278** A group of harpies can easily inflict this on you if you're not careful. Some holiday-themed bosses also attack this way.
279** Spiked slimes gain this as a special attack in Expert Mode by scattering spines all around them when a player gets up close. Said spines can also inflict status effects depending on the type of spiked slime that uses the attack.
280** [[BossInMooksClothing Nailhead]] uses a spreading needle projectile move whenever he is struck, making it dangerous to engage him head on.
281** There are also weapons that can allow you to do it as well, one prominent example being [[LifeDrain Vampire Knives]].
282* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'':
283** [[NinjaMaid Sakuya Izayoi]] uses this in combination with [[TimeStandsStill her stopping time]], in a ShoutOut to [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure Dio Brando]]. Just look at the page image.
284** Her predecessor from the Platform/PC98 era, Yumeko, also a NinjaMaid, does this with swords and minus the timestopping. [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome Too bad no one remembers her]].
285** [[ChineseVampire Yoshika Miyako]] in Ten Desires also uses this, with kunai-like bullets.
286** A lot of other characters use a lot of knives or swords in their attacks, too, such as Ran and Yukari in their boss fights (whose non-spells are 100% kunais).
287* ''VideoGame/TrailsSeries'':
288** ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsInTheSky Trails in the Sky]]'': Ries' "Thousand Sparrows" Craft, and its upgrade "Infinite Sparrows", launch the segments of her Templar Sword to attack the enemy from all directions.
289** ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel Trails of Cold Steel]]'': One of Ash's crafts and his "Sinner's Revelry" [[LimitBreak S-Craft]] in ''Cold Steel IV'' has him tossing darts at enemies.
290** ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsIntoReverie Trails Into Reverie]]'': Nadia fights by throwing sets of long, thick needles, usually in sets of three.
291* If Hawkeye undergoes a light class change in ''VideoGame/TrialsOfMana'', his level two weapon technique, the "Flying Swallow Toss", has him using multiple throwing knives against his foes.
292* Parodied in ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''. After being hit by their own projectiles enough, Mad Dummy foregoes their usual attacks and announces a new one: throwing as many knives as they can at the player. Unfortunately for them, their first knife turns out to be the only one they have.
293* ''VideoGame/UnrealTournament'' has the flak cannon, which fires superheated shards of metal in shotgun fashion. Its alternate mode shoots out a flak bomb that, upon contact with a physical object, explodes into said shards.
294* The ability "Fan of Knives" has some tradition throughout the ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}'' series. First, the ability appeared on the [[OurElvesAreDifferent Night Elf]] Warden hero unit in ''Warcraft III'''s expansion wherein they hurl very many knives outward and upward from themselves at once, strongly resembling a plant of fan-shaped leaves in pattern which gave it its namesake. It was then inherited for the Rogue class in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', in addition to its now defunct {{Collectible Card Game}} as well as ''VideoGame/HearthstoneHeroesOfWarcraft''. Lastly, it returned for Maiev Shadowsong's rendition in ''VideoGame/HeroesOfTheStorm'' -- with both her and the Hearthstone rendition of the ability making a {{Pun}} on the phrase "{{fan}} of knives".
295* ''VideoGame/{{Wizardry}} VII'' had "Blades" spell good for shredding a group of low-agility opponents (bad Missiles resistance), such as plant or SquishyWizard types, "Whipping Rocks" is blunt variant of the same.
296* ''VideoGame/{{X}}'':
297** Subverted. The game's two flechette weapons are almost universally ignored by players since the flechettes rarely actually hit anything, though players sometimes pair Cluster Flak Arrays with [[LightningGun Ion Disruptors]] because the latter gun jumps between targets, and can use the [[EmergentGameplay flechettes produced by the former to do so]], significantly boosting the range of the disruptors.
298** ''VideoGame/XRebirth'''s Inertial Hammer fires a shotgun-like spread of charged particles wrapped in a ferromagnetic fluid, which will [[PinballProjectile ricochet after hitting a target]]. Rapid-firing the weapon in close quarters will create a swarm of flechettes bouncing back and forth.
299* ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'': In her default job as an office worker, optional party member Eri has a special ability where she throws a handful of tacks at enemies, striking all enemies in an area multiple times.
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302[[folder:Visual Novels]]
303* True Assassin in ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight''. As the limits of what people can carry are actually fairly realistic, he only throws a total of around 40 dirks, a kind of special throwing dagger. However, he does unload them all in a matter of seconds when he wants to. Not that he ever manages to do any good with them against other servants, but a barrage of near-bullet speed knives is a ''serious'' threat to a Magus.
304* Touka from ''VisualNovel/{{Nukitashi}}'' rapidly flings coins at opponents through a clever use of her fingers.
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307[[folder:Webcomics]]
308* In ''Webcomic/{{Adventurers}}'', Drecker's [[http://adventurers.keenspot.com/d/20040624.html "IKNIVES"]] skill causes him to sprout knives all over his body and hurl them at the enemy for 7777 damage per hit.
309%% Needs Context * ''Webcomic/TheFancyAdventuresOfJackCannon'': [[spoiler:Gavin]] tries using one of these... which Jack [[http://fancyadventures.com/2012/01/16/page-357/ is rather happy about]], even ''thanking him'' for doing so.
310* ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'': Alien warrioress Detla has a "Schism Blade" which can break down in many tiny shards before reforming, which she can use offensively to cut an opponent. [[https://www.grrlpowercomic.com/archives/comic/grrl-power-879-immovable-grapple/ The first time we see it is against the invulnerable Achilles,]] though, so of course all it's damaging is his T-shirt.
311* In [[http://www.bigheadpress.com/tpbtgn the online graphic novel]] version of L. Neil Smiths' ''The Probability Broach'', one of the protagonists [[http://www.bigheadpress.com/tpbtgn?page=171 wields a]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext Colt Flechette Gun]] when they prepare to invade the villains' headquarters (link mildly NSFW).
312* When [[http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=000527&mode=weekly Gwynn and Oasis fight]] in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', they both make use of this trope: Oasis with knives and shuriken, Gwynn with any [[ImprovisedWeapon sharp object that's handy]].
313%% Needs Context * [[http://www.spinnyverse.com/2013/07/31/07312013/ Quite gruesomely done despite the lack of blood]] in ''Webcomic/{{Spinnerette}}'', by North Korean war/super-criminal Colonel Glass.
314* ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod'': Khun can send countless knives flying at enemies out from his [[BagOfHolding Manbarondenna]].
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317[[folder:Western Animation]]
318* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
319** Mai conceals both stiletto-shooting wristbands and an array of throwing knives beneath her robes.
320** A waterbender can freeze a mass of water into multiple icicles and perform a similar move. [[spoiler:A fully realised Avatar can do this with earthbending.]]
321%% Needs Context* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': In "[[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorS5E10BOperationSPANKENSTINE Operation S.P.A.N.K.E.N.S.T.E.I.N.]]", Mushi Sanban is able to do this with crayons.
322%% Needs Context * ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': One episode has a DeathDealer {{Mook|s}} who can do this.
323* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'': In Season 4, [[KnightTemplar Kuvira]]'s main method of attack is to trip up or blind her opponents with dozens of small strips of metal, which she can quickly fashion into blades if she's going for a killing blow.
324* ''WesternAnimation/{{MASK}}'': The Stilleto Mask worn by the villain Sly Rax has the ability to fire a seemingly infinity supply of small darts at his opponents.
325* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': In the GrandFinale, Aku draws in all his darkness, forms a giant cloud in the sky, and rains massive spikes to the ground.
326* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars'': Durge has a small arsenal of weapons at his disposal; time being an ArmCannon that delivers a Flechette Storm.
327* ''Franchise/TomAndJerry'': In one episode, Jerry throws a bunch of knives at Tom by pulling the knives -- at an infinite supply, supposedly -- ''from a thought bubble''.
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331* Discussed in a common military saying: "Don't worry about [[MarkedBullet the bullet with your name on it]]. Instead worry about shrapnel addressed to 'occupant'".
332* The Brits had a go of this trope in UsefulNotes/WorldWarI. They built a type of fighter airplane called the Blackburn TB. It was a twin-fuselage long-range [[CoolAirship anti-Zeppelin]] floatplane. [[TheAllegedCar Allegedly.]] The Blackburn TB, in addition to having the unfortunate tendency to explode, had a maximum speed of 85 mph, which is ''slower than some Zeppelins.'' Compounding the TB's difficulties was the sheer impracticality of its means of attack: it was unarmed, save a mere 60 pounds of exploding ''darts'' and had to climb over the Zeppelin, somehow evading its anti-air guns, and drop the flechettes on top of it. Which is somewhat difficult, considering that Zeppelins flew at nearly four times the TB's maximum altitude. The 9 TB fighters built never so much as CAUGHT a Zeppelin, much less destroyed one. Not surprisingly, the TB is regarded as a total failure of an airplane.
333** The weapon intended to be used by this aircraft was a canister of Rankin darts, a 1 lb explosive missile-shaped flechette-type of bomb which was commonly carried in packs of 24. It was made obsolete when [[KillItWithFire incendiary ammunition]] for machine-guns was perfected, which didn't require a pilot to fly above the zeppelin and bomb it.
334** Before the advent of machine-gun-armed aircraft, there was a wide variety of attempted armaments, and flechettes were one -- simply dropped or tossed at targets as the plane flew by.
335* During the Second World War, British weapons developers toyed around with the idea of a grenade that shoots out hundreds of poison-tipped needles. It was scrapped early on, as [[CoolButInefficient it didn't actually do a better job than a typical shrapnel grenade that was already in use]], and the fact it violates dozens of tenets of UsefulNotes/TheLawsAndCustomsOfWar didn't help either. This is the kind of grenade you expect [[TabletopGame/Warhammer40000 Dark Eldar warriors]] to use, not real soldiers.
336* There are a number of different types of air burst munitions, which explode in midair and scatter shrapnel or flechettes over a wide area. This makes it more effective against infantry in the open and light armored vehicles at the cost of reduced effectiveness against armored vehicles or hardened structures. Air burst artillery shells were used extensively during UsefulNotes/WorldWarOne. UsefulNotes/WorldWarTwo, and UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar. A more modern variant of this uses an aircraft-dropped cluster bomb [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBU-107_Passive_Attack_Weapon The CBU-107]] loaded with flechettes of various sizes. These are used against power stations and antenna farms as they cause minimal collateral damage compared to explosives without the risk of seeding the area with unexploded bombs that could present a risk to civilians after the conflict is over.
337** The [[UsefulNotes/TheKoreanWar Korean]] and [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam]] war varient was called the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazy_Dog_(bomb) Lazy Dog]], which made it look like the ground "had been tenderized with a giant fork", and had the effect of "[[LudicrousGibs a machine gun fired vertically]]" according to battlefield observers.
338* There is a round for Artillery called a "beehive round" for the buzzing sound masses of flechettes make as they fly through the air. The original round was fired from a leveled 105mm Howitzer. Some recoilless rifles also fire this shell. Israeli tanks can carry Flechette shells.
339* It was fairly common on ships if they ran out of cannon balls before they ran out of gunpowder would resort to stuffing anything into cannons, including nails, knives, and glass. The effectiveness of this strategy however, as shown on Mythbusters, varied wildly on a given material.
340** The most well-known use of this tactic was probably by Napoleon Bonaparte in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13_Vendémiaire the Royalist rebellion of autumn 1795.]] A rioting crowd assaulted the Tuileries palace, and Napoleon "cleared the streets with a whiff of grapeshot," starting Napoleon on the road to political success and eventually his place in history.
341** Another case was the use of grapeshot against the rebel forces during the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decembrist_revolt Decembrist revolt]] in Russia in 1825. It's best shown in the 2019 movie ''Union of Salvation'', which has been hailed as the most accurate on-screen representation of grapeshot.
342* In the U.S. you can purchase flechette rounds for shotguns. They're made by replacing the buckshot pellets with little razor-sharp steel needles. They're remarkably effective in their stated purpose.
343* Used by [[ActionBomb suicide bombers]] to increase damage.
344* The Steyr ACR, a rifle designed for the Advanced Combat Rifle trials, fires flechette rounds. It and similar weapons never became adopted because the flechettes being fired suffered several issues such as being too light to have significant stopping power individually and lacking accuracy and effectiveness beyond short range.
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