->''"Gentlemen, you can't fight in here. This is the War Room!"''
-->-- ''Film/DrStrangelove''

{{Fight scene}}s occur in strange places in works of fiction to the point where several tropes have been made regarding the most common places where the action takes place. These tropes provide a great deal of suspense and excitement for the audience. Not only are they seeing violence in what is normally a very mundane location, making the fight scenes more intense, but the locations themselves offer different obstacles and dangers for the combatants, sure to make things more interesting. This index is dedicated to these tropes. If a fight scene occurs outside of a war zone, arena, dojo, ring, or other location specifically designed for a fight and it's a trope, then it goes here.
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* AbandonedWarehouse: A big, empty warehouse is usually a prime location for a fight.
* BallroomBlitz: A fight happens during a party, often on a dance floor. Usually happens when the villains attack a party attended by the heroes.
* BarBrawl: A fight scene in a bar, often taking place in a pub or a saloon.
* BathhouseBlitz: A fight occurs in a bathhouse or sauna, where at least one party enters with the intention to harm someone.
* BathroomBrawl: Two or more characters get into a fight while in the bathroom (or locker room).
* BattleAmongstTheFlames: A battle where the area is on fire or is made out of fire.
* BloodOnTheDebateFloor: A physical fight during a country's legislative meetings.
* BloodstainedGlassWindows: A fight happens in a church.
* CableCarActionSequence: A fight scene which take place aboard the gondola of an aerial-lift cable car, preferably while it is moving along its cableway.
* ChaseFight: A ChaseScene in which both parties are also shooting at each other in transit.
* DinerBrawl: Diners and restaurants are where two or more parties duke it out.
* ElevatorActionSequence: A fight in the lift/elevator.
* ExecutiveSuiteFight: The final confrontation with the BigBad takes place in their executive office.
* FightingAcrossTimeAndSpace: Characters fight or chase each other while teleporting across different locations or time periods.
* FightingInThePlayground: A violent confrontation in the children's playground, often at a local park.
* FreeFallFight: A fight scene where the combatants are falling from a high place.
* HallwayFight: Combat in the corridors.
* InterestingSituationDuel: A fight that is made interesting by a special location and/or unusual circumstances.
* KungShui: A fight results in property damage.
* ParkingGarage: In real life, a quiet location to park vehicles underground. In fiction, a place where just about nothing good happens, like gunfights or fist-fights.
* PayingForTheActionScene: A character gets into a fight in a private establishment and pays the owner(s) for the damages afterwards.
* RetailRiot: Fighting over products in the shops and stores.
* RooftopConfrontation: A fight on the roof of a building.
* SlaughterhouseFight: Violent encounters in slaughterhouses.
* TakingTheFightOutside: Two characters who are fighting or about to fight in a building decide to continue their brawl outside, either voluntarily or being told to do so by a bystander.
* TearingThroughTheMovieScreen: Fighting in a movie theater causes damage to the projection screen.
* ThroneRoomThrowdown: Climatic confrontations in the throne room.
* TraintopBattle: Fight scenes on top of trains (or trucks).
* WeddingSmashers: Wedding ceremonies are a prime setting for conflicts and hijinks. In some cases, physical fights are thrown down.
* WokFu: Fighting in a Chinese restaurant.

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