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14->''"Anything can be a weapon, if the man or woman who holds it has the nerve and will to make it so."''
15-->-- '''Lan''', ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', ''The Eye of the World''
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19[[CombatPragmatist A creative fighting tactic]] useful by unarmed people in any situation: Make what's around you a weapon. Even outside the [[NoOSHACompliance dangerous environments]], there's a lot of stuff to try. Anything can be used as a club if it's sturdy enough, and most hard materials will develop a sharp edge if properly coaxed. For comedy value, go as wacky as you like.
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21Compare MacGyvering.
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23'''Depending on the setting or the characters, there's a lot of options:'''
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25* The BarBrawl -- [[CombatCueStick Pool cues]] (and balls!), [[GrievousBottleyHarm beer bottles]], darts, [[ChairmanOfTheBrawl chairs, stools]], FlippingTheTable, essentially anything that isn't nailed down.
26* At School -- Erasers, eraser dust[[note]]a bit less common in a post-chalkboard age[[/note]], pointers, AV carts, [[ThrowTheBookAtThem heavy textbooks]], [[FoodFight cafeteria]] [[EdibleAmmunition food]], [[ThePenIsMightier writing implements]], [[ShearMenace scissors]], [[BatterUp wooden or aluminum bats]] or any equipment from the gym, [[BroomstickQuarterstaff brooms from the janitor's closet]], [[InstrumentOfMurder instruments from the music classes and/or marching band]], desks and [[ChairmanOfTheBrawl chairs]], and even [[PaperMaster note paper]]. There's also the term 'the loaded backpack' for swinging a backpack weighted with books. Let's not forget tools from automotive shop class, carpentry class, or even chemistry class if there is one (bonus points if it's [[EyeScream thrown in the victim's eyes]]).
27* In Prison -- Real knives are hard to get and quickly confiscated, so convicts improvise a ''lot''. All of the above is used, with the addition of mirror glass, plastic bags, elastic bands, gum, toothbrushes, and many, many other things. Notably, ingenious inmates have been known to make usable [[SinisterShiv shivs]] out of papier-mache toilet paper (you can literally flush the evidence), a shotgun out of iron bedposts, lead gunpowder, crafted from curtain tape and match-heads, and a firing mechanism from AA batteries and a broken light bulb. (which was used to blow out a pane of bulletproof glass before they held a guard hostage), and best of all, a fully functioning crossbow (the components included rubber gloves, a wire coat-hanger, and ten toothbrushes).
28* The Kitchen -- [[DeviousDaggers knives]] and [[KnifeOutline lots of 'em]], hot pots of coffee, [[ProjectileToast toasters]] (whacking opponents with the toaster is an option), [[BadWithTheBone bones from meat cuts]], {{frying pan|OfDoom}}s, {{rolling pin|OfDoom}}s, [[EdibleBludgeon any large, solid mass of frozen food]] (which gives a whole new meaning to LethalChef), [[WeaponsOfTheirTrade Meat Tenderizers]]; when applying to silverware specifically, it's ForkFencing, A fridge (A door the face or), The freezer (Literally putting somebody on ice a.k.a The human popsicle routine but Not recommended unless you intend to kill them), the microwave ([[StuffBlowingUp bonus point for stuffing it with tin foil and oil and turn it on]]), [[DeepFriedWhatever deep-fat fryers]], a hot stovetop (those things burn a LOT, as will the fryers), china dishes, plates (break one upon the opponent's head, then use the shards as makeshift knives or throwing stars). [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg And don't forget]] [[BaguetteBeatdown loaves of bread]]. Food can also be used as EdibleAmmunition if it's hard enough and propelled at lethal speeds.
29* The Wilderness -- [[CarryABigStick branches]], [[KillItWithFire fire]], [[BoulderBludgeon rocks]], avalanches, {{bears|AreBadNews}}, {{sha|muFu}}rks and other local wildlife, fishing poles and {{hooks|AndCrooks}}.
30* Construction Sites -- {{wrench|Whack}}es, {{shovel|Strike}}s, [[WeaponsOfTheirTrade hammers]], hatchets, [[PipePain pipes]], [[DefiantStoneThrow bricks]], iron bars, [[TwoByFore boards]], [[PowerfulPick pickaxes]], paint buckets, blowtorches, [[AerosolFlamethrower aerosol flamethrowers]], [[CrowbarCombatant crowbars]], hacksaws, [[ThisIsADrill portable drills]], [[ChainsawGood power cutters]], [[NailEm rivet guns]], [[RulesOfTheRoad sharpened metallic roadsign]], welding equipment, bulldozers, excavators, [[CarFu trucks]], [[ForkliftFu forklifts]], [[ChainPain chains]], [[GasCylinderRocket gas cylinders]], and many other tools.
31* Farmland -- [[TorchesAndPitchforks pitchforks]], hoes, [[ShovelStrike shovels]], rakes, pesticides, herbicides. Even a tractor.
32* If you're a DamselInDistress, always a vase. [[VideoGame/AlphaProtocol Maybe a small statue]]. High heeled shoes are equally good at both [[ShoeSlap bludgeoning]] (when held) and [[AgonyOfTheFeet impalement]] (when worn). Or a [[HandbagOfHurt handbag]] (especially when preloaded with a house brick). Or a [[ThePenIsMightier pen]] ([[Film/RedEye we're looking at you, McAdams]]).
33* If you have a spare stocking and a few blunt objects, you might as well SockItToThem. A [[ClothingCombat scarf, cloak or sash]] is equally good as a weapon in their own right, while scarves can easily double as slings, in which case any jewelry you can find will quickly become a handy projectile.
34* At the store -- [[ProducePelting Fresh produce]], pop caps, anything in a can or glass bottle (especially [[SodaCanShakeup soda]]), cash registers, depending on the store [=TVs=], furniture, [=VCRs=], heavy electronics, candy balls, toys. The Home and Garden and Hardware departments are veritable arsenals of melee weapons. [[DoNotTryThisAtHome Bee Spray makes a great alternative to mace]] and can shoot 15+ feet in a wide swath.
35* At the gym -- Hand weights, dumbbells, kettlebells, lighter barbell weights, and other small weights are equally good as both bludgeons and projectiles. Heavier barbell weights might not be easy to throw, but will still hurt like hell if you hit someone in the face or [[AgonyOfTheFeet drop it on their toes]]. Additionally, bereft of weights, a barbell's actual ''bar'' can make for a good quarterstaff if you're beefy enough to swing a solid, 45lb rod. Add even a single, properly-secured weight, and it will become a mighty [[CarryABigStick war hammer]].
36* On the off-chance you find yourself in a fully-equipped [[WallOfWeapons armory]], but none of the actual weapons are particularly usable, you can still use them in [[ImprobableUseOfAWeapon other, more exotic ways]]. Modern armories full of guns will also likely have heavy ammo boxes, loose machine gun belts can make for great whips, while individual rifle rounds of larger calibers are essentially daggers or shivs. And don't forget; a grenade that can't detonate is still a several pound ball of steel, while the spoon and arming pin are more shivs.
37* [[CarFu In a Car]]. Slow or fast, as long as it's undodgeable, it's quite dangerous. [[MolotovTruck Especially if it's laden with explosives]] or otherwise [[EveryCarIsAPinto prone to combusting in some other manner]].
38* Anywhere in your own home -- cameras (those [[BlindingCameraFlash flash bulbs]] are always a handy distraction), the couch, [[LethalLetterOpener letter openers]], the [[GolfClubbing golf caddy]], pet cages (especially if Fido or Fluffy is inside), the indoor fireplace (HOT HOT HOOOOT!!!), or [[ClothFu towels, blankets, and curtains]]. The flashlight at the garage is also useful both as a [[BlindedByTheLight blinding light]] and as a club. Hoses are useful with or without a water stream. Also beware anyone who shouts, "BatterUp"
39* There's also the use of tools and equipment not meant for violence as weapons anyway -- such as cutters, spreaders, fire extinguishers, and defibrillators.
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42More and more video games, especially those with RagdollPhysics, allow the use of environmental items as a weapon. Even in early [[BeatEmUp Brawlers]], it was a very useful tactic. In many [[PlatformGame Platform Games]], even grabbing the [[ThrowTheMookAtThem enemies themselves]] is an effective tactic.
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44{{Superhero}}es and HumongousMecha have a penchant for using even larger objects, like [[TelephonePolearm light poles, road signs and mailboxes.]]
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46A person who uses one of these as their standard weapon may be an ImprobableWeaponUser. Or a {{Ninja}}. Or someone with HomemadeInventions. ImprovFu consists of using this as your main style of fight.
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48On a larger scale, tools and machines not intended as weaponry can be converted into such, making a SuperweaponSurprise. CombatBreakdown may involve this.
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50Compare ImprovisedArmour. Also compare MartialArtsAndCrafts, which is like this, only sillier, and AbnormalAmmo, where the gun is a normal weapon, but the "bullets" it shoots may be improvised. ReviveKillsZombie is a subversion where normally helpful things like WhiteMagic, medicine, or boo-boo kisses are used offensively. Contrast with SwordsToPlowshares, which is effectively the inversion of this trope.
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53!!Example subpages
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55[[index]]
56* ImprovisedWeapon/AnimeAndManga
57* ImprovisedWeapon/ComicBooks
58* ImprovisedWeapon/{{Film}}
59* ImprovisedWeapon/{{Literature}}
60* ImprovisedWeapon/LiveActionTV
61* ImprovisedWeapon/ProfessionalWrestling
62* ImprovisedWeapon/TabletopGames
63* ImprovisedWeapon/VideoGames
64* ImprovisedWeapon/{{Webcomics}}
65* ImprovisedWeapon/WebOriginal
66* ImprovisedWeapon/WesternAnimation
67* ImprovisedWeapon/RealLife
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72[[foldercontrol]]
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74[[folder:Fan Works]]
75* ''Fanfic/AbraxasHrodvitnon'':
76** The {{Kaiju}} Scylla uses her mouth of tentacles to pick up a severed antler in the battle, which she drives into the Many-infected [[spoiler:Manda]] corpse's skull.
77** Monster X breaks off a couple stalactites and wields them as sharp instruments against [[AssimilationBackfire MaNi]]. [[spoiler:They later run [=MaNi=] through with a broken off cross from the steeple of the [[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Khram+Vo+Imya+Svyatiteley+Nikolaya+Chudotvortsa+I+Dmitriya+Solunskogo/@59.4045073,56.816478,17z/ Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker and Demetrius of Thessaloniki]] in Berezniki]].
78* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': When Rhino realizes the FlyingSaucer aliens he encounters [[IntelligentGerbil strongly resemble bipedal dogs]] in "The Spaceship," the rodent [[BrownNote blows into the dog whistle he's carrying in his hamster ball to bother their ears]] the [[ChekhovsGun same way he did to Bolt earlier]]. It's successful, and he gets them to release him once they find a substitute being to bring back with them.
79* In ''Fanfic/CrownsOfTheKingdom'', the Disney Princesses storm the Matterhorn to rescue their boyfriends armed with sports equipment and kitchen utensils.
80* ''WebVideo/DiamondsCut'':
81** Somewhat overlaps with environmental kills when 007 kills two final villains with sticks lying around: the [[spoiler:arms dealer]] gets throttled with a fallen tree limb, while final villain gets [[{{Squick}} stabbed through the stomach with a branch]].
82** Also, the chase scene at the supermarket earlier. The second arms’ dealer is running away and Bond would need a car to catch up, but he doesn’t have one. So what does he do? He picks up a shopping trolley and rides it downwards to catch up while staring directly at the camera as the Bond music plays.
83** Terrorists throwing empty boxes at Bond, which he catches and throws back even as they both have guns.
84* ''Fanfic/ADiplomaticVisit'': In chapter 7 of the sequel ''Diplomat at Large'', near the end of the fight, Twilight utilizes a piece of the [[spoiler:Storm King's]] broken armor as a makeshift shuriken to impale his wrist so he drops his staff.
85* In ''Fanfic/DreamingOfSunshine'', [[spoiler:Sakura]] knocks out an escaped prisoner with a vase, and Shikako wins a fight by [[spoiler:strangling her opponent with her braid until he passes out]].
86* ''Fanfic/{{The End of the World|FernWithy}}'': At the start of the climax in ''The Golden Mean'', most of the mentors who the Peacekeepers try to arrest (Harris, Mindwell from District 10, and a few others use their bare hands and/or weapons they take from subdued Peacekeepers) fight back with anything they can grab at the moment, including a workbench, silverware, a ClothFu necktie, and a piece of a broken TV set.
87-->'''Jack Anderson:''' Me and Haymitch just got through about a million Peacekeepers, using a tie and a piece of broken plastic.
88* In ''Literature/TheEyeOfArgon'', Grignr sharpens the pelvic bone of a rat and slashes one of the guards with it during his escape.
89* In ''Fanfic/{{Forward}}'', during a fight inside an infirmary, Jayne kills an opponent who is strangling him (and wearing low-profile PowerArmor) by braining him with a bedpan and cutting his throat with a scalpel. Jayne improvising weapons is something he keeps doing over the course of the story as well; in his flashback to when six men tried to kill him, he ends up taking out one of them by rigging a massive incendiary bomb using gasoline and small explosives. Also, the whole crew ends up improvising an anti-ship missile out of a disused drone, shuttle engines, and a repurposed flight computer.
90* The main characters of ''Fanfic/{{FREAKINGENSOKYO}}'' fight primarily with scissors and plant hangers. These later turn out to be viable melee weapon classes, with dozens of enchanted variants available for the collector.
91** Byakuren occasionally uses her [[CoolBike motorbike]] as a bludgeon.
92* A chair leg becomes the weapon of choice in ''Fanfic/HomeIsWhereTheHauntIs''.
93* ''Fanfic/HowFriendshipAccidentallySavedMagicalBritain'': Fred and George do very well in mock duels repurposing various household, personal grooming, and prank spells as diversions- it's hard to focus when the hair has been magically waxed from your body (complete with pain), or if your cloak or shoes or underwear have just teleported over to your opponent. Even Moody is impressed at the twins' ability to distract opponents. George accidentally kills [[spoiler:Barty Crouch, Jr.]] using a (perhaps slightly overpowered) common household cooking spell designed to blend up ingredients- it completely pulverizes him into a fine paste of blood, viscera, and bone chunks.
94* In ''Fanfic/IfYouOnlyKnewThenTheThingsIOnlyKnowNow'', Madame Jin fully harnessed the art of fighting with anything you can get your hands on, and gave her son some pointers. It makes Jin Zixuan the most qualified person to develop a fighting style revolving around a fan.
95* Leviathan in ''Fanfic/ManehattansLoneGuardian'' displays a willingness to use whatever is around her to gain an advantage when her own capabilities and weapon aren't enough to cut it. During a fight against Gray Ghost, she distracts her in mid-attack by using a toy plastic ring from a swimming pool to muzzle her.
96* In ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6693171/1/The-Mouse-of-Konoha The Mouse of Konoha]]'', "always be prepared" is one of the three shinobi lessons Naruto learns when he starts trading scavenged weaponry for tutelage.
97* In ''Fanfic/MyHeroAcademiaUnchainedPredator'', the Slayer would use a fire axe, sledgehammer, several rebar rods, saw blades and even the Sabers' own combat knives when going stealthy on I-Island. When he goes loud, he uses a destroyed APC turret, a double tanker full of gasoline, an ''active'' APC turret he yanked off, a tank turret he yanked off, and a glass plate among other things, including his weapons.
98* In ''Fanfic/NeitherABirdNorAPlaneItsDeku'', Tamaki says he once beat a known drug lord unconscious with a coconut after being separated from all sources of help.
99* In ''[[http://www.tthfanfic.org/Story-30529/Ravanne+Not+In+Kansas.htm Not In Kansas]]'', [[Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} Kara]] accidentally slays a [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer vampire]] with a house. More accurately, she tried to force it into said house without first inviting it in, slaying it and leaving behind a pile of dust (which Kara noted didn't enter the house either).
100* ''Fanfic/{{Omoito}}'': Marisa uses one of Alice's drawers to swat away Hourai. Unfortunately, it turns out to be Alice's ''underwear'' drawer and Marisa has to explain why she was found with Alice's underwear everywhere.
101* ''[[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/that-others-may-tinker-worm-grey-goo.505025/ That Others May Tinker]]'': Taylor's tinker specialty is in robots for exploring hostile environments, but she still finds ways to make them combat-effective.
102-->It wasn't intended to be a weapon, it was supposed to be for terrain removal, but anything that could be used to bore holes into mountains could just as easily bore holes in people.
103%% * ''Fanfic/PrincipalCelestiaHuntsTheUndead'': All over the place during the "zombie" invasion of Canterlot High. (ZCE)
104* In ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' fanfic ''Fanfic/PrisonIslandBreak'', Shadow is highly skilled at creating shivs out of ''anything'', and tends to pick things up on his way in and out of rooms even directly after shakedowns.
105* [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] in the [[CrackFic bizarre]] ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'' fic ''Fanfic/QuarterLifeHalfwayToDestruction''. [[CrowbarCombatant Gordon]]'s signature improvised weapon, the [[RougeAnglesOfSatin crowbarb]], is missing, so he instead uses a claymore sword.
106* The protagonist of ''Fanfic/ToyHammer'' is an artist with no combat training whatsoever, but when he needs to put out a fire, he subsequently discovers that the extinguisher works as both a bludgeon and (when sprayed) a stunning weapon. He wields it in almost every fight, to the point that it becomes a part of his mental landscape for more than one BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind.
107* ''Fanfic/ViridianTheGreenGuide'': When Izuku is fighting somebody who was about to rape a reporter, he uses a pencil in his jeans' back pocket to stab him in the hand and then grabs a nearby can of beans and beats the attacker in the head with it until he is unconscious. After the incident, Izuku starts carrying around a box cutter and some wooden dowels, and in chapter 7, he decides to go to a hardware store to get some actual weapons and [[UtilityBelt a tool belt to safely carry them in]]. While he upgrades to a foldable knife and a [[BratsWithSlingshots hunting slingshot]], he also buys two steel 30cm pipes to use as batons. Izuku also buys a large amount of marbles in bulk at a toy store to use as slingshot ammunition.
108* In ''Fanfic/WhenReasonFails'', Shoto uses a Coca-Cola can combined with his ice magic as an improvised grenade.
109* In ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'', Ringo whacks Grynun over the head with a guitar to prevent her from castrating George.
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112[[folder:Music]]
113* In Music/DoctorSteel's song, "Lament for a Toy Factory", Steel goes insane after being fired by a toy factory. He invades the factory with an army of toys and gasoline-filled Super Soakers.
114* In Kevin "Bloody" Wilson's song about The Front Bar Featherbrain Non-Title Fight, a pool cue, broken-off pool table legs, and a toilet are all employed.
115* The video clip for Operator Please's "Leave It Alone" sees this happen right near the end of an otherwise regular fistfight in a small warehouse (well, regular save for the paint in place of blood). Tim Commandeur uses his cymbals (taking a hand and a foot) and a drumstick (taking an eye) until his arms are ripped off by Amandah Wilkinson. Taylor Henderson ends the fight using her violin like a bow and arrow.
116* In ''The Coconut Nut," the narrator's relatives use coconuts as cannonballs when fighting off "thieves."
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119[[folder:Myths & Religion]]
120* Literature/TheBible has several examples:
121** Cain used a rock to kill Abel.
122** Samson killed an army with a donkey's jawbone.
123** Judges 3:31: Shamgar kills six hundred heavily armed spearmen with an oxgoad (a stick with a nail in it).
124** Although not exactly a weapon in the usual sense, during a period of righteous fury, Jesus cleared out the temple in Jerusalem with a whip made out of belts.
125* In ''Literature/TheCattleRaidOfCooley'', the Irish boy hero Cu Chulainn kills Cur [=MacDalath=] with a thrown apple. One hurled with such force that it pulverizes through his head like a modern bullet. Cu Chulainn is really badass like that.
126* In Myth/NorseMythology, Frey (or Freyr) didn't have his sword when he went to face the jotunn Beli (the brother of Frey's future bride Gerd)... so he improvised and killed him with a deer antler, which would become his signature weapon.
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129[[folder:Theatre]]
130* In ''Theatre/TheAddingMachine'', Mr. Zero stabs his boss through the heart with a spike-type bill file because, as he explains at the trial, it was conveniently right there on the desk.
131* In ''Theatre/BlackComedy1965'', the abstract sculpture Brindsley is hoping to sell to Bamberger has [[ChekhovsGun two large, detachable prongs]]- perfect for [[spoiler: a livid Colonel and Harold to menace Brindsley within the final moments of the play.]]
132* In Act 2 of ''Theatre/BlackFriday'', it's revealed the Wiggly cult's [[WeaponSpecialization weapons of choice]] -- both for combat and for HumanSacrifice -- are the box cutters Lex and the other Toy Zone employees used that morning to unpack the Wigglies. An extra layer of {{Irony}} with Wiggly describing his desire to kill all humans as "I can't wait to unwrap all my presents".
133* ''Theatre/CesareIlCreatoreCheHaDistrutto'': Cesare Borgia, 16, brings a cape to a knife fight, and wins. And does it while delivering a very suave lecture against racism. And it wasn't even his cape. (In the [[Manga/CesareIlCreatoreCheHaDistrutto source material]], the fight is a lot more brutal, and he strangles Henri with the cape, and catches Henri's ankles in it so Henri crashes his face into the ground.) The topper is, he did have a dagger, he just evidently didn't think Henri was worth it.
134* ''Theatre/{{EFX}}'': The Morlock battle in the final segment is filled with these.
135* In ''Theatre/TheEighthVoyageOfSindbad'', several fights involve the protagonists using whatever nearby objects they can find to whack the enemies with.
136* In ''Theatre/{{Liliom}}'' and its adaptation ''Theatre/{{Carousel}}'', Liliom/Billy takes a kitchen knife to the robbery. In both plays, after the robbery goes wrong, [[DrivenToSuicide he turns the knife on himself]].
137* In ''Theatre/TheLionInWinter'', John tries to kill Geoffrey with a candlestick.
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139
140[[folder:Theme Parks]]
141* The T-800 in ''Ride/Terminator23DBattleAcrossTime'' at Ride/UniversalStudios uses the Hunter-Killer as a weapon by throwing it at an attacking T-800, which causes its head to launch into the air.
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144[[folder:Visual Novels]]
145* In ''Franchise/AceAttorney'', when the murders aren't planned in advance (sometimes ''years'' beforehand!) the murderer just seems to grab the first thing that comes to hand (e.g. a statue/clock in the shape of "The Thinker" was used as the murder weapon in the first two cases of the first game.)
146** The last victim in ''[[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth Gyakuten Kenji 2]]'' was murdered in a hurry, with the killer landing his ''hot air balloon'' on them and crushing them to death.
147** The first victim in ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies Dual Destinies]]'' is initially believed to be a casualty of the courtroom bombing. [[spoiler:Turns out the bomb killed her, but as a bludgeon, not an explosive device.]]
148** The victim in the fourth case of ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice Spirit of Justice]]'' was smothered with uncooked noodle dough. Interestingly, [[spoiler:the murderer has a deadly allergy to buckwheat, so if the victim had been preparing Soba dough instead, she would not have survived herself]].
149* In the second ''VisualNovel/HatofulBoyfriend'' Hiyoko can uproot a mailbox to use against a ''tank''.
150* The whole ''VisualNovel/LittleBusters'' fighting system is based on this. Rather than having everyone fight hand-to-hand or with weapons, either of which could be dangerous, Kyousuke comes up with the idea that whenever two people fight, the audience around them will throw in all kinds of useless items (such as a bucket, a net, a bar of soap, nail clippers, etc.) and the fighters must choose one and can only fight by using the item for its 'normal' use. Naturally, the whole thing becomes very randomised, very silly, and quite fun.
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153[[folder:Web Animation]]
154* In ''WebAnimation/BrokenSaints'', Raimi defeats [[spoiler:a deranged Kamimura]] by picking up a mirror off the ground in the alleyway and smashing it over his head.
155* Tifa in ''WebAnimation/DeadFantasy''. Hold on this might take a while... [[DrunkenBoxing Ether bottles]], bits of lava stuck to her shoes, a table, a garage jack, the same garage jack [[DualWielding cut in half]], and lastly the chains that were used to try and restrain her.
156* Flippy from ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' has a knack for this when he's not using his [[PsychoKnifeNut bowie knife]]. His list of killing methods includes stabbing someone through the heart with a drinking straw, stabbing someone through the head with a rose, and even disemboweling someone with a Christmas cookie.
157** Even Lumpy's pilot version did this during ''Banjo Frenzy''. After his banjo broke and the characters watching laughed, he went on a rampage and killed all of them using the banjo. (Except for Toothy's pilot version, who's head bit Lumpy before the episode ended.)
158* ''WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss'': In "Exes and Oohs", when Millie takes on a group of {{mooks}} when she's [[UnstoppableRage really angry]], she uses a lot of improvised weapons. A lot of them are just organs torn from the mooks (did we mention she was ''really'' angry?) or still attached, but they also include a gas canister, festive lights tied to a car, [[GrievousHarmWithABody Blitzo]], and several [[ItMakesSenseInContext dildos on poles]].
159* ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue:'' "Protect me cone!"
160* Volume 2, Episode 1 of ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' had Teams RWBY and JNPR utilize various foodstuffs as analogues for their traditional weapons. Nora uses a [[XOnAStick watermelon on a pole]], Yang uses turkeys as gauntlets, Pyrrha uses a baguette as a spear, Weiss uses [[SwordfishSabre a swordfish]], and… [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer stop laughing!]]
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