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14Use of a sword's sheath as a weapon. Assuming it's sturdy enough, it can work as a club or as a defensive tool.
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16If you still have the CoolSword, then you can [[DualWielding wield them both]], or just leave the sheath on to pack an extra punch. If someone is using the sheath instead of the blade, it may be because they aren't intending to kill their opponent.
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18An IaijutsuPractitioner may use the sheath as a primary weapon, for feinting or stunning, or to show that it's not yet time to [[LetsGetDangerous get dangerous]].
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20Compare with HammerHilt. Contrast with ThrowTheSheathAway, where you commit to a violent fight with such a degree that you discard your means of stowing your weapons.
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28* Done by Mary Kikakujo in ''Manga/ArmedGirlsMachiavellism'' [[IAmNotLeftHanded when pressed hard enough]], also revealing that she's not a fencer as previously assumed but a HEMA practitioner.
29* In an unusual variation, Matsuri of ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'' doesn't use his scabbard as a club or projectile, rather he unties the rope fastening it to his suit and swings it around, using the scabbard as a hook and weight.
30* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': When Ikkaku isn't fighting with Shikai / Bankai, he [[DualWielding dual wields]] his sword and sheath. Being [[HeroicAmbidexterity ambidextrous]], Ikkaku freely switches which hand is holding the sword and which is holding the scabbard [[ConfusionFu in order to confuse his opponent]].
31* In ''Literature/{{Corsair}}'', Canale, a former assassin [[TheAtoner now afraid of killing]], is challenged to a duel and fights mostly with his sword sheathed as a result.
32* Kanda from ''Manga/DGrayMan'' when he gets serious.
33* In ''Anime/DigimonFusion'', the Bagra Army general Tactimon used a sheathed sword (Which he '''never''' unsheathes) to fight the good guys.
34* In ''Manga/{{Drifters}}'', Shimazu Toyohisa uses a brutal fighting style that allows him to use both his blade and the heavy sheath, sometimes in tandem.
35* Kagura Mikazuchi of ''Manga/FairyTail'' specializes in this sort of fighting style with the "Besheathed Longsword Technique", having resolved to only unsheath her sword when she finally comes face-to-face with the man she holds responsible for her older brother Simon's death: Jellal. She's still capable of destroying buildings with the sheathed sword alone. When Erza reveals that Simon died saving her life and takes full responsibility for it, an [[ScreamingWarrior enraged]] Kagura finally unsheathes her blade and unleashes a swing that ''levels an entire section of city''.
36* ''Manga/{{Gamaran}}'': When Iori is introduced he criticizes Gama for his mediocre fighting skills and then challenges him to a duel, giving the disarmed boy his own sword while he fights with an empty scabbard. It's all he needs to defeat Gama in one attack.
37* ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'' frequently uses the sheath of his EmpathicWeapon Tessaiga as a shield, since being able to contain Tessaiga's power means the sheath is capable of generating a fairly powerful barrier. He's also made inventive use of the sheath's ability to call the sword into it on at least one occasion.
38* Ogami Itto of ''Manga/{{Lone Wolf and Cub}}'' is fond of doing this; it's ridiculously effective when he does it, because his [[HonorBeforeReason opponents are rigidly following the rules of combat]] laid out by the code of the Samurai, whereas Itto has cast that aside and become a CombatPragmatist ''par excellence''.
39** It's also sometimes used, of all things, as a defusing tactic - there's multiple times in the series when Itto is talking to high-ranking officials who have soldiers hidden in wait behind thin panels in their castle rooms to strike Itto down. By chucking his scabbard through the walls and taking the doublecrossing official hostage, he buys time to either negotiate his way out, or strike down his target.
40* In ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'', [[LadyOfWar Signum]] will occasionally use her weapon's sheath to parry attacks. She can also [[SwissArmyWeapon combine her sword with the sheath to transform it into]] a bow.
41* ''Manga/MoriartyThePatriot'': After William takes on his quest of atonement, he keeps his sword neatly in the cane during fights to keep from killing anyone while he bats them around.
42* Narberal does this in ''Literature/{{Overlord|2012}}'' when faced with an undead dragon made of human bones. Since a blunt weapon would be more effective than a bladed one, she calmly ties her sword's hilt to the sheath to use her sword as a bludgeon, before [[SuperStrength beating the Skeletal Dragon so hard she knocks it off balance]].
43-->'''Nabe:''' If that's the case... ''[[BlaseBoast I'll beat it to death.]]''
44* Alain does this during his duel with Oscar in ''Manga/TheRoseOfVersailles''.
45* ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'':
46** Soryusen is one of Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu's two-step battoujutsu techniques. It involves performing the standard battoujutsu strike, then drawing the sheath on the same path as the initial attack. A variation, Ikazuchi, involves performing a battoujutsu strike while the sword is still sheathed, then drawing the sword for the secondary attack.
47** Takimi Shigure from the NonSerialMovie [[DualWield dual wields]] his sword and its sheath, using the latter to perform feints, trapping, or as a throwing weapon when the opponent tries to create space.
48** Kenshin has also used his scabbard as a ''shield'' in some fights. When he fights Shinomori Aoshi in the boss battle of the Opium Arc, he pulls the sheath close to his chest when Aoshi uses a SpinAttack, deflecting his kodachi to reduce sword strokes that should have cut him in half to surface wounds.
49* Parodied in ''Anime/SamuraiChamploo'': a blowhard samurai wannabe throws the scabbard of his longsword in the sky before facing his enemy, who promptly disarms him. However, before he can receive the fatal blow, the sheath comes down on his opponent's head and knocks him out cold, while the other one tries to pass it off as his special "Flying Dragon technique".
50* In ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'', upon the Sins' rescue attempt of Elizabeth when she is brought to the capital of Liones, Meliodas decides to DualWield both the sword he received from her and its sheath as weapons.
51* Nameless of ''Anime/SwordOfTheStranger'' refuses to draw his sword, making him this by default. He still kills plenty of people.
52* A different kind of sheath weapon in ''Manga/{{Trigun}}''. The sheath of one mercenary that goes after Vash is actually a shotgun in disguise.
53* [[MasterSwordsman Yusai]] from ''Manga/{{Undead Unluck}}'' can force her opponents to fight like this thanks to her [[SemanticSuperpower Undraw]] ability. [[spoiler:In [[TimeLoop Loop 101]], she's not as practiced with Undraw, resulting in often having to use her sword while it's still sheathed due to accidentally using her ability on herself.]]
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57* In ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'', Genosuké the bounty hunter dual wields his katana and scabbard from time to time. However, that seems to be more a result of him always casually carrying his sword dangling over his shoulder, rather than a specific technique. Since he never tucks the sword into his belt in the conventional manner, he has to keep the scabbard in his off hand even with the sword drawn. After meeting Gen, Usagi uses the same technique occasionally. He also uses his scabbard to beat sense into idiots who don't deserve to die.
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61* ''FanFic/ChaosTheory'': Saber uses Avalon as a bludgeon against her opponent at one point in the climax.
62* ''FanFic/ThePiecesLieWhereTheyFell'': During the battle in chapter 44, Night Blade starts DualWielding his new sword and its sheath.
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66* ''WesternAnimation/HeyArnoldTheMovie'': Arnold and Gerald evade Scheck's security guards by hitting them with sheathed swords. Arnold hits one guard [[AgonyOfTheFeet in the foot]] while Gerald slams his weapon [[GroinAttack right in the other's family jewels]].
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70* Near the beginning of ''Film/BladeII'', Blade uses both his sword and the scabbard when fighting against two vampires at once.
71* ''Film/BloodAndBone'': The film's climax has [[TheHero Bone]] fight the BigBad in front of the GreaterScopeVillain. Since the BigBad is armed with a sword, the GreaterScopeVillain has his henchmen give Bone one as well. Bone simply throws away the sword and fights with the sheath. [[spoiler:Bone wins and the BigBad loses a hand]].
72* ''Film/CryingFreeman'' has the titular assassin fighting two mooks simultaneously, and so {{dual wield}}s his katana and sheathe simultaneously. Said sheath gets sliced in two halfway through, and Freeman managed to skewer both his enemies using his katana and now-pointed sheathe together.
73* John Preston does this near the end of ''Film/{{Equilibrium}}'', impaling two mooks at the same time with a katana and its saya. It helps that during the fight, the saya had been sliced to a point by another mook's katana.
74* ''Film/HouseOfFlyingDaggers'': Mei manages to defend herself rather well against 4 mounted spear men using only a sword scabbard for a weapon while [[spoiler: pretending to be blind]].
75* O-Ren Ishii briefly dual wields her sword and sheath at the beginning of her fight with Beatrix in ''Film/KillBill''.
76** In the final battle the Bride and Bill ''both'' keep their sheaths, and after he disarms her she ''[[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything catches his sword with her sheath]]'', before tossing both away leaving them both unarmed, setting up [[spoiler:the Bride taking Bill down with the [[ChekhovsGun Five Point Palm]] [[TouchOfDeath Exploding Heart Technique]]]].
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80* ''Literature/TheAsteriskWar'': In volume 6, Kirin Toudou {{dual wield|ing}}s her katana and its scabbard in an {{iaijutsu|Practitioner}} attack to quickly destroy some skeletons conjured by minor villain Gustave Malraux.
81* The novel ''Literature/{{Barrayar}}'' features a variant; Koudelka's SwordCane has a spring-loaded release mechanism powerful enough to launch the sheath with enough force to knock a man over and probably crack some ribs.
82* Sam Vimes pulls it off with panache in ''Literature/{{Night Watch|Discworld}}''.
83* Nightblood's sheath is frequently used this way in ''Literature/{{Warbreaker}}''. However, due to the sheer amount of Investiture Nightblood holds, even the sheath is a deadly weapon. The narration frequently describes glancing blows shattering bones or the sheath getting rammed through people's chests. WordOfGod has also revealed that the sheath is made of aluminum, a known AntiMagic material in Literature/TheCosmere.
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87* Due to the franchise's love for crazy fight scenes, the Makai Knights in ''Series/{{Garo}}'' tend to use their weapons' sheathes when fighting. The most noteworthy example happens in ''Series/GAROGoldStormSho'', where [[TheHero Ryuga]] and [[EvilCounterpart Jinga]] have an entire fight scene where they trade sheathes while trading blows.
88* This shows up occasionally in ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' and ''Franchise/PowerRangers''. Interestingly, many of the characters who do this are samurai:
89** In ''Series/NinjaSentaiKakuranger'' and ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' Season 3, when Ninjaman/Ninjor grows to HumongousMecha size and transforms (into "Samuraiman" in the former), he connects his sword to its sheath and makes a javelin out of it.
90** [[Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger ShinkenGold]]/the [[Series/PowerRangersSamurai Gold Samurai Ranger]] does this in keeping with being an IaijutsuPractitioner.
91** [[Series/NinpuuSentaiHurricaneger Shurikenger]]'s sword has an extra-wide sheath, all the better to use as a [[BatterUp baseball bat]]. Ironically, while his American counterpart is identified as a samurai this use of the sheath is edited out.
92** A couple others ([[Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman Black Knight]]/[[Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy Magna Defender]] and the [[Series/NinpuuSentaiHurricaneger Hurricangers]]/[[Series/PowerRangersNinjaStorm Wind Ninja Rangers]]) have it set up so their sheathed swords can be used as laser rifles.
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96* One of the Swordsman Schools in ''TabletopGame/SeventhSea'' teaches the use of the scabbard as an offhand weapon.
97* In ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}: Low-Tech'' and ''Martial Arts'' scabbards can be reinforced to use as a baton. Special designed sheaths can even be turned into a blowpipe.
98* Sarah Gizka, One of the iconic characters of ''TabletopGame/{{Song of Swords}}'' uses the steel scabbard of her rapier as an off-hand weapon to parry with. This can be done in-game, and is reasonably effective.
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102* ''Anime/AfroSamurai'' often uses his sheath as a weapon as well, particularly in the videogame where most of your combos involve a combination of sheath-strikes and cuts - and some of the niftier finishers involved steadying your opponent with the sheath to launch a pin-point strike through his skull.
103* Augus in ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'' does this whenever he doesn't consider it worth unsheathing his sword, and it's still strong enough to kill kaiju sized space fish in one strike.
104* ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'' invokes this trope with the Kirkhammer and Ludwig's Holy Blade. Their normal forms are a standard longsword. But their transformed modes use the longswords as handles to strike with their massive sheathes – a large stone hammer and a huge greatsword, respectively.
105* In ''VideoGame/DarkDevotion'', Elemiah the Crow Lady can jump over the player character and drive the sheath of her enormous katana straight down into their skull.
106* Vergil in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' does this as the first two strikes of his main combo with Yamato, and Dante copies this when he gets his hands on it via the Dark Slayer Style in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4''.
107* Occasionally done by Zhou Tai as a juggling attack in the various ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' and ''VideoGame/WarriorsOrochi'' games where he is given a katana. Then again, he's one of maybe two characters to even have a scabbard in the first place.
108* ''VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyIIHeroesOfLagaard'': The Ronin's Sayageki ability allows its user to bash an enemy with the sheath of a katana.
109* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'':
110** In the ''Stormblood'' trailer, the player stand-in is confronted by some soldiers of the Garlean empire in Kugane. He's currently working as a Samurai, whose katanas are the ''only'' weapons in the game with a sheath; the first twitchy soldier to come close takes it to the gut before he [[IaijutsuPractitioner draws it]] on the rest of the squadron.
111** In game, the skill Hissatsu: Senei has the Samurai dual wield their sword and sheath for an extremely high potency attack.
112* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'': The Samurai Nobodies normally attack with their [[DualWielding dual katanas]], though they may barrage their targets with a fury of strikes that also involve using the sheathes (which they control with telekinesis).
113* When you start fighting Scissors in ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheOrigamiKing'', they'll level the playing field by putting a protective sheath on that will do decent damage to Mario. Eventually, Scissors will stop playing fair and show why it's a ManOfKryptonite in a paper-based world.
114* In ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'', ARKS Council of Six member Regius wields the Genesis Weapon "Yonohate", a katana of such world-shattering power that it is kept sealed within a huge, bulky case. He typically fights by swinging said case around like a [[{{BFS}} Sword]].
115* In ''VideoGame/RuneScape'', the boss Vindicta dual wields her sword alongside its sheath during her first phase.
116* Ukyo's "weak" attacks in ''VideoGame/SamuraiShodown'' have him jabbing with his scabbard, keeping his sword sheathed.
117* In ''Videogame/SamuraiWarriors'', Munenori Yagyu generally clubs people with his sheath, only drawing the odachi for his most powerful attacks. It fits with his philosophy and moral code.
118* Mitsunari in ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara 3'' uses his sheathed sword against opponents he doesn't want to kill, such as knocking Kanbe unconscious by hitting him in the face with it.
119** In the AnimeOfTheGame, Sasuke dual-wields with a sword and its sheath when caught off guard by Kotaro.
120* Adray Lasbard in ''VideoGame/StarOceanTillTheEndOfTime'' uses a katana as his main weapon, except ''he never unsheathes it''. Basically, he's using a katana like a bludgeon.
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122** Guy from ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss'' does this as part of his fighting style.
123** Same for Asbel from ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces'', as part of his alpha arte moveset.
124* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' presents an interesting variation with the [[KatanasAreJustBetter Chroma Katana]] weapon class. When used, the Drivers attack by [[DualWield dual-wielding]] the katana and the sheath, but the sheath has a cutting edge. Combine this with the fact that they can sheath the weapon and still attack, but with more mass behind the strike.
125* In ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'', [[HeroesPreferSwords Noah]] fights this way as standard when in his original Swordfighter class, as his[[note]]and only his; none of the other Ouroboros have access to the sheathed sword if they adopt the Swordfighter class[[/note]] Blade conceals another sword, [[AbsurdlySharpBlade Lucky Seven]], which he only draws as a last resort. [[spoiler:Lucky Seven is constructed from [[EldritchLocation Origin]] metal, and thus exists outside of the flow of the 'Endless Now' that comprises the world of Aionios. This means that it's capable of cutting through things that even Moebius Consuls are unable to so much as scratch, such as the Flame Clocks.]] When he draws Lucky Seven, the Blade that sheathed it morphs into a gauntlet that covers his off hand.
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129* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
130** Blake Belladonna's weapon, described as a "Variant Ballistic Chain Scythe", at first glance seems to resemble an oversized cleaver. However that's actually its sheath, which has a sharpened edge in itself and can be [[DualWielding dual wielded]] with the actual weapon.
131** Also, Adam uses a rifle whose barrel doubles as a sheath for his ninjato, allowing him to [[UnorthodoxSheathing shoot his sword from the sheath]].
132** In Volume 4, Jaune Arc's upgraded weapons include his sheathe (which is already a shield) being able to deploy blades when combined with his sword, becoming a larger weapon.
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136* ''Webcomic/NoNeedForBushido'' uses this, combined with CallingYourAttacks.
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