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[[caption-width-right:350:What better way to have an epic showdown than with [[DontLookDown enough stories high]] for a fatal [[RingOut ring-out]] and a DisneyVillainDeath?]]

->'''Elan:''' I'm pretty sure a climactic duel is the proper procedure for dramatically defeating corrupt tyrants!\\
'''Tarquin:''' On a rooftop, no less. ''Exquisite''.
-->-- ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick''

Fighting on top of buildings is totally badass. Probably because of the risk of falling off. For whatever reason, often resulting from a ChaseScene or an attempted and botched escape (sometimes courtesy of a ClimbingClimax), two characters wind up squaring off on a rooftop. Sometimes involves RoofHopping if it takes place in the middle of a city, but sometimes a single rooftop can be just as badass, since it limits a character's maneuverability.

Of course, if the characters spend all their time in a crowded school or office building, the roof might be the only place that they feel like they ''have'' any room to maneuver for a fight. Bonus points if the building has some other reason to be up there, such as a rooftop garden, helipad, or basketball court.

Creator/MarvelComics might be the trope codifier - rooftops are handy for superheroes as they allow a fight in the middle of the city without (too many) civilians getting in the way.

In video games, a Rooftop Confrontation is met at the end of a RuthlessRooftops level.

TrainTopBattle is a mobile variant. See also ExecutiveSuiteFight. SniperIndex contains related tropes, but in most cases only one of the participants is on a roof.
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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* In the beginning of ''Manga/{{Arachnid}}'', Alice Fuji fights her master and father figure, Kumo, at the top of a building. [[spoiler:[[BookEnds Near the end]] she battles her [[ArchnemesisDad evil]] [[DisappearedDad disappeared]] biological father, Suzume Bachi, at the rooftop of her school]].
* ''Manga/AssassinationClassroom'': In the Assassination Island arc, the final fight between Nagisa and [[spoiler:Takaoka]] takes place on the helipad of a hotel.
* ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex''. The Individual Eleven practice a ritualized [[spoiler: MutualKill]] on top of a rooftop; it ends with a sword-fight when one of them changes his mind. All of this is caught on tape and makes for a pretty horrifying news report.
* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'': Kakyoin and Joseph briefly fight DIO over the rooftops of Cairo, their Stands allowing greater mobility than DIO's.
** ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Diamond is Unbreakable]]'': Josuke battles Toyohiro Kanedaichi atop of his electrical tower Stand, Super Fly.
* ''Manga/TheLoveAndCreedOfSaeMaki'', after saving Misao from the thugs bothering her, Sae drags her onto a nearby rooftop. Sae shakes and slams Misao against the guardrails while screaming that [[PsychoLesbian she loves Misao]] more than anyone else and demanding that [[DestructiveRomance she obey her every whim]]. After a shaken and terrified Misao apologizes, Sae orders her to ShamefulStrip as a test of loyalty.
* Both the first and final battles of ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'' start with Vita attacking Nanoha on top of a building, though the battles quickly move elsewhere since all the characters can fly.
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
** Naruto's first fight with Sasuke takes place on the roof of the hospital where Sasuke had been staying.
** Orochimaru fights Sarutobi on a rooftop. Sarutobi is quite cool with it though, as he makes up the Rooftile Shuriken jutsu during the battle (in the anime).
* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
** The entirety of Luffy's fight with Blueno takes place on the roof of the courthouse of Enies Lobby.
** Much later, in the Wano arc, Luffy and Kaido duke it out atop the Skull Dome in Onigashima.
* ''Manga/{{Parasyte}}'':
** In volume 7, Goto faces off against [[spoiler:the military]] on the roof of a building. [[spoiler:He massacres them.]]
** Played with when Shinichi and Migi kill [[spoiler:Hideo]]. They're both on rooftops, but different buildings, and [[spoiler:Hideo]] doesn't know Shinichi is there (they deliberately picked a building out of Parasite detection range) until it's too late. Shinichi uses his new super strength to [[spoiler:throw a rock straight through Hideo's heart, 300 meters away]].
* In ''Literature/ThePetGirlOfSakurasou'', Sorata and Mashiro (well, mostly Sorata) confront Jin on the school roof for refusing to return Misaki's feelings, even though he's admitted he likes her. Things get heated enough that they come to blows, though Sorata is no match for Jin. He wasn't actually trying to win, just to buy enough time for Nanami and Misaki to get there before Jin left.
* ''Anime/PhantomQuestCorp'': Near the end of the fourth Incident File (''"Lover Come Back to Me"'') [[LadyInRed Ayaka]] gets cornered on the roof of the Hadja's temple. Which culminates in a showdown between her and [[BaldOfEvil Mukyo]], in one of the most well animated and choreographed sword fights in the series.
* ''Anime/ShamanicPrincess'' loves to show characters [[DramaticHighPerching posing dramatically on spires, columns, and the like,]] making the transition to rooftop combat irresistibly easy.
* ''Anime/{{Shenmue}}'': Ryo fights both Lan Di and Dou Niu on the roof of the Yellow Head building.
* ''Anime/VariableGeo'' ends with the long awaited showdown between [[spoiler: [[FriendlyRivalry Yuka and Satomi]]]], which takes place atop the Jahana research facility [[BattleAmongstTheFlames as it burns down around them.]] Except [[LeftHanging we're not allowed to see the outcome]], since it immediately cuts to the credits, just as the match begins.
* In the film version of ''Manga/{{X1999}}'', the final battle takes place on the roof of a tall building.
* In the TV version of ''Manga/YamadaTaroMonogatari'' (can't vouch for the manga here) Sugiura confronts Taro on the rooftop in an early episode.
* ''Anime/YuGiOh'' apparently kept trying to top itself on how high up people could confront.
** Kaiba and Yuugi's climactic duel in the Duelist Kingdom arc takes place atop Pegasus's castle.
** Later, during Battle City, Kaiba and Yuugi team up to face the mask team on top of a glass-ceilinged skyscraper where the losers would be sent plummeting.
** The Battle city semifinals themselves take place on a blimp. Not ''in'' a blimp - exposed to the elements on top of it.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* In ''ComicBook/AllFallDown,'' Portia trades blows with the Ghoul on a skyscraper after he [[spoiler:interrupts her suicide attempt]].
* In issue #3 of ''ComicBook/MotherPanic'', the titular character fights ComicBook/{{Batwoman}} on a roof.
* ''ComicBook/RedRobin'': Tim introduces [[ComicBook/Batgirl2009 Stephanie]] and Pru on a rooftop in Gotham only for Pru to pull a gun on Steph and say the reason she knows Ra's plan so well is because she was assigned to take her out. Stephanie disarms and pins her almost immediately, though Tim realizes with a grin that Pru's gun wasn't loaded and she really has switched sides. Later [[ComicBook/{{Nightwing}} Dick]] and Damian casually take out a whole slew of League of Assassins ninjas on another Gotham rooftop.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''Fanfic/AvengersOfTheMultiverse'': Episode 7 sees Zak and Argost dueling each other atop the roof of Weird World.
* In ''Fanfic/CosmicWarriors'', Tuxedo Mask and Jadeite have their first shown altercation on a roof of what is either a large jewelry store, or a building near one.
* ''Fanfic/GuardiansWizardsAndKungFuFighters'': In Chapter 26, Viper and Jackie fight Tristan, the [[BigCreepyCrawlies scorpion]] Shapeshifter, on the roof of Count Cornelius' mansion in Lannion, with Taranee and Hay Lin later flying in to provide support.
* The culminating battle of Creator/AAPessimal's ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' adventure ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11536013/17/Hyperemesis-gravidarum Hyperemesis Gravidarum]]'' takes place on the rooftop when Assassin Johanna confronts the man who is out to kill her, who she (wrongly) believes has just been responsible for murdering her sister. To add a bit of operating difficulty, Johanna is, by her own count,[[note]]Her count is out, as she shortly discovers,[[/note]] [[MamaBear over eight months pregnant]].
* {{Deconstructed|Trope}} in ''[[Fanfic/TheArithmancer Lady Archimedes]]''. When Hermione fights Bellatrix in the Great Hall rooftop [[spoiler:after killing Voldemort for good]], she slides down the rooftop, suffering tears in her robes and scrapes. It's even given a LampshadeHanging that rooftop fights are not as easy as in movies.
* In ''Fanfic/MementoVivere'', a ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' fanfiction, Auron and Jecht have one of these on Braska’s apartment building.
* In ''Fanfic/ThePrayerWarriors'', Jerry's last battle with Literature/{{Percy Jackson|and the Olympians}} takes place on top of the church, because he considered it "a [[RougeAnglesOfSatin goofy]] site for all of (his) followers to see (his) victory."
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[[folder:Film -- Animated]]
* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast''[='s=] Gaston chases the Beast onto the rooftops of the Castle.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney'', Judge Frollo pursues Quasimodo and Esmeralda onto the rooftops of Notre-Dame of Paris, no less.
* WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}} fights Shan Yu on the roof of the Imperial Palace. Notably, he isn't dispatched by a DisneyVillainDeath but by being blown up by fireworks.
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[[folder:Film -- Live-Action]]
* ''Film/AngelHasFallen'': The FinalBattle ends with a duel between [[ItsPersonalWithTheDragon Mike and Wade]] on the roof of the building where the latter just tried to kill the President again, Mike intercepting Wade before he can escape via helicopter and forcing him into a showdown.
* Near the beginning of ''Film/Batman1989'', the title character confronts and fights two robbers on the roof of a building where they're counting their ill-gotten gains.
* ''Film/TheCrow1994'': The final battle between Eric and Top Dollar takes place on the roof of a church.
* The final confrontation between Colin Sullivan and Billy Costigan in ''Film/TheDeparted'' is on a rooftop, although the actual shooting happens in the lift when they reach the ground floor.
* The original ''Film/DieHard'' movie has this, with the plot-relevant roof being special because it [[spoiler: doesn't survive the fight]].
* The 1920 silent movie ''Film/TheGolem'' features a showdown between the Golem and Knight Florian on top of the Rabbi's observatory tower.
* ''Film/AGoodDayToDieHard'' has the final battle between Jack and [[spoiler: Komarov]] take place on the roof of a building.
* The FinalBattle of ''Film/HardcoreHenry'' culminates in Henry confronting [[BigBad Akan]] and his cyborg army on the helipad atop his corporate headquarters.
* The final fight between Connor and the Kurgan from ''Film/{{Highlander}}'' starts on top of a warehouse. Both men fell through a skylight and the fight continued inside the warehouse.
* The climax of ''Film/HollywoodHomicide'' ended up on a roof.
* In the film version of ''Film/IchiTheKiller'', the final confrontation takes place on the roof of the Yakuza apartment building.
* The climatic showdown of ''[[Film/TheInfernalAffairsTrilogy Internal Affairs]]'' pits Chan, an undercover cop, against his longtime foe Lau, a Triad mole in the police department. Their confrontation is on the same rooftop where Chang's handler, Wong, was murdered. This scene is reenacted in the American remake, ''Film/TheDeparted''. Lampshaded by Lau:
-->"Do all undercover cops like rooftops?"
* The ''Franchise/KingKong'' films traditionally have a climactic moment where the titular beast is fought atop a tall building. In the original [[Film/KingKong1933 1933 film]] and the [[Film/KingKong2005 2005 remake]] it's the Empire State Building, while the [[Film/KingKong1976 1976 adaptation]] uses the Twin Towers instead.
* ''Film/LastActionHero'': The climactic battle between Jack Slater and the Ripper occurs on a rooftop.
* ''Film/TheMatrix'': During their RoaringRampageOfRescue, Neo and Trinity confront several guards in the roof of the building where Morpheus is held captive. At one point, Neo manages to dodge all the bullets shot at him by an Agent... except two, which puts him at the mercy (as in, ''lack thereof'') of the Agent until Trinity headshoots him.
* In ''Film/MaxPayne'', the climax where Max confronts the mastermind of his family's murder occurs on a hele-pad on top of the Aesir Pharmaceuticals high-rise building.
* Freder and Rotwang on the cathedral rooftop in ''Film/{{Metropolis}}''.
* ''Film/{{Predator 2}}''. Lieutenant Harrigan fights the Predator on the roof of a building as part of a running battle with it.
* ''Film/{{Rampant}}'': The final battle between Lee Chung and Kim Ja-joon takes place on the roof of the [[BattleAmongstTheFlames burning palace]].
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoC1Y6wcI9M Denny and the drug dealer "tangle"]] in ''Film/TheRoom2003''. The incident itself is [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment never mentioned again]].
* ''Film/ScotlandPA'' ends with a fight between [=McBeth=] and Lt [=McDuff=] on the roof of a fast food restaurant.
* Subverted in ''Film/SpiderMan2''. A fight between Spiderman and Octavius begins on the roof of a building, but they end up chasing each other all over the city.
* In ''Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe'', Bond fights Stromberg's henchman Sandor on a rooftop in Cairo. The fight ends with Bond engaging in a HighAltitudeInterrogation before sending Sandor to DisneyVillainDeath.
* In ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990'', Raphael heads for the roof after a fight with Leonardo. Suddenly, a bunch of Foot ninjas attack him. After their numbers grow, they manage to overtake him and throw him through a skylight and down into April's apartment. Later, the climactic battle against Shredder takes place on a different rooftop.
* ''Film/TheyLive'': Nada and Frank are heading to the roof of the TV station with the intention of blowing out the signals to stop others from complying. [[spoiler:Holly shoots and kills Frank before he can get there, but Nada and Holly's final confrontation, Nada's blow-out of the satellite, and Nada's death all happen on the roof.]]
* In ''Film/TotalRecall2012'', Quaid and Coohagen face off atop skyscraper-sized building, The Fall.
* The final showdown between Jake and Alonzo occurs on the rooftop of Alonzo's apartment in ''Film/TrainingDay''.
* ''Film/{{Vampirella}}'': Vampirella's final showdown with Vlad takes place on the roof of his base.
* Near the end of ''Film/WhoAmI1998'' Creator/JackieChan faces off against the BigBad's CoDragons, an EvilBrit and a Chinaman, atop a skyscraper, in one of his most death defying fight sequences ever, ending with NoEscapeButDown.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* In ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'', Ax chases Visser Three onto a rooftop to confront him for a one-on-one battle.
* In the backstory of ''Literature/EveryBreathYouTake'', the most likely explanation for Virginia's death is that someone followed her up to the Met's roof, they had some kind of argument and the other person got angry enough to fling her off the roof to her death. [[spoiler:It's eventually revealed that Virginia's nephew Tom went up to the roof with her and aggressively tried to persuade her to let him work for the family company, only to be coldly rebuffed. Tom did ''not'' take this well. Tom tries to claim Virginia fell by accident, but his version isn't physically possible based on the architecture of the roof]].
* At the end of ''Literature/FancyApartments'', the heroes are directed by the main villian to the roof for the final confrontation.
* In the ''Literature/GarrettPI'' novel, ''Red Iron Nights'', the final battle with/big reveal of the BigBad takes place on a rooftop.
* In ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'', Dumbledore is killed after a very tense conversation in Hogwart's Astronomy Tower.
* Lampshaded heavily in all of Creator/RobertRankin's books that feature Lazlo Woodbine, PrivateDetective. Lazlo only works four locations: his office, a bar, a back alley, and a rooftop, with the latter being reserved for the final denouement with the villain.
* After a very long battle in ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', Gandalf ends the fight against the Balrog atop the highest peak of the Misty Mountains.
* The final confrontation in ''Literature/NightWatchSeries'' (the book and the movie) happens on a rooftop. The movie has Anton fight with Zabulon with a ''halogen lamp'' (Zabulon is wielding a sword he has just pulled out of his spine). In the book, Zabulon is about to kill Anton with a powerful spell after Anton has a revelation about Svetlana but is stopped.
** In the movie, the entire fight is choreographed by Zabulon to end up with Anton nearly killing Yegor by accident, resulting in the latter becoming a Dark Other.
* ''Literature/RiversOfLondon'':
** Forms part of the climax in "Moon Over Soho" and lets our hero throw a chimney stack at the BigBad.
** Occurs again at the end of "Broken Homes" where the returning Big Bad engineers one of these between him and Peter, [[spoiler:then blows the building up underneath them]].
* In ''Literature/ShakuganNoShana'', the final confrontation between Yuji, Shana and [[BigBad Friagne]] happens on the roof of an abandoned department store.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/Annika2021'': A low-key one in episode 2.3, when Annika is trying to rig up a lawn chair on the roof to get some sun. Michael comes up to the roof to confront her, in the first episode after Annika has revealed the truth about Morgan.
* Happens in a first season episode of ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'' where Six beats Sharon up on top of a building.
* In the ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' episode "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS1E12ProphecyGirl Prophecy Girl]]", Buffy's post-temporary-death rematch with the Master took place on the roof of the high school, and culminated with the Master being hurled through a skylight into the library.
* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'':
** Mac and Clay Dobson in one episode of a several ep arc in season 3. Mac had busted a dirty cop and Dobson was released because of the cop's testimony being tossed out. He killed another person, though, and Mac chased him down, cornering him on the rooftop. Dobson waited to be cuffed, then jumped off the roof in an attempt to frame Mac for police brutality, though it eventually failed.
** Mac & Flack confront a perp on a rooftop in the season 7 opener, "The 34th Floor," only to have the guy pull his gun on them in a successful SuicideByCop gambit.
** Mac has another one in the season 7 finale. During their fight, the perp gets ahold of his gun and attempts to shoot him point blank between the eyes, but the gun jams. Leads to him [[HeroicBlueScreenOfDeath being dazed off and on thru the episode]] and having an epiphany at the end. One has to wonder if he had flashbacks to the Clay Dobson scenario.
* Season 3 of ''Series/{{Dexter}}'' featured a rooftop confrontation between Miguel and Dexter towards the climax of the season. It was only a confrontation, not really a fight... but it was a pretty awesome scene anyway.
* ''Series/{{Happy}}'' has [[AntiHero Nick's]] showdown with [[TheHeavy Very Bad Santa]] in the first season finale, atop the roof of the abandoned department store the latter uses as a lair.
* ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'': The very first morphed battle occurs atop a building in Angel Grove.
* Although no actual physical fighting occurs, in ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'', Sherlock Holmes and Jim Moriarty have a final confrontation on the roof of St. Bart's in "[[Recap/SherlockS02E03TheReichenbachFall The Reichenbach Fall]]".
* In ''Series/{{Soap}}'' Mary's first husband confronts Burt and tries to kill him on top of a building in mid-construction, so he can take over the constructing business.
* [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] in an early episode of ''Series/DueSouth'', Huey and Louis are talking trash with Ray Vecchio, and they make tentative plans to duke it out on the roof of the precinct later.
* ''Series/UglyBetty'': Wilhelmina waits for Betty on the roof, which is full of creepy old mannequins. The famous theme from ''Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly'' plays as Betty approaches her.
* ''Series/VeronicaMars'': Veronica confronts the Season 2 BigBad, [[spoiler:Cassidy Casablancas]], on the roof of the Neptune Grande [[spoiler:after he leads her to believe that he's Mac by borrowing/stealing Mac's phone to text her.]] This also leads to him [[spoiler:jumping off to his death.]]
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[[folder:Music]]
* The music video for Music/StabbingWestward's "Shame" features a young woman trying to escape from her psychotic ex-boyfriend. The final confrontation occurs on the roof of her apartment building [[spoiler:where she tricks him into jumping off.]]
* "Oi! To The World", originally by Music/TheVandals and later covered by Music/NoDoubt, is about a rooftop battle between a Middle Eastern punk and a skinhead on Christmas Day. [[spoiler:The song ends with the punk [[SaveTheVillain saving the skin's life]] in the spirit of the season.]]
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[[folder:Pinball]]
* After correctly identifying the killer in ''Pinball/WhoDunnit1995'', the player must take a taxi to Tony's Palace, then confront the culprit on the hotel rooftop and catch them before time runs out.
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[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
* One of these with Wrestling/{{CZW}} owner John Zandig nearly killed "Sick" Nick Mondo, or rather should have killed or nearly killed him based on data on falls from such a height [[MadeOfIron but merely convinced him to take a break from wrestling]], after his ''next'' match.
* WWE's Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank ladder match in 2020 was held as a fight up WWE's headquarters, culminating in a battle on the roof. Two wrestlers were even thrown off the roof.
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[[folder:Theme Parks]]
* At Ride/UniversalStudios:
** In the finale of ''Ride/TheAmazingAdventuresOfSpiderMan'', Spider-Man battles the Sinister Syndicate on top of several buildings.
** Optimus Prime and Megatron's final battle is set atop a building in ''Ride/TransformersTheRide''.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': The final fight has Ann battling C's OneWingedAngel form on the rooftop of The Consortium's facility.
* ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedII'': One of Ezio's targets is hiding atop the highest tower in San Gemignano.
* ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'': The FinalBoss battle against Grunty takes place at the very top of her lair. After the battle, she falls all the way down to Spiral Mountain, leaving a deep ImpactSilhouette in which she gets trapped by a boulder. This sets the stage for ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'', whose own final battle takes place at the top of Cauldron Keep, only this time Gruntilda faces the starring due while piloting the powerful Hag 1.
* [[PapaWolf Retired Hunter Djura]] in ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'' mans a [[GatlingGood Gatling Gun]] at the rooftop of Old Yharnam to protect the Beasts, you can confront him at the rooftop to get rid of him via DisneyVillainDeath, [[spoiler: or, have audience with Darkneast Paarl first, and then head back to the said rooftop from below without him seeing you so you can befriend him and have a conversation.]]
* In ''VideoGame/{{Bully}}'', Gary and Jimmy's final fight happens at the school's rooftop.
* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'': The team battles the Black Tyranno on top of the Tyranno Lair, and later has an outer space duel with Queen Zeal on top of her lair.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Crackdown}}'', the battle against the Shai-Gen Corporation's leader is fought in the rooftop garden of his tower. He's more content to shoot at you from a higher balcony, unless you knock him off of it.
* The battle against Zenim in ''VideoGame/DaikaijuuMonogatari''. He even falls off the roof when defeated.
* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' has a FinalBoss battle with the Archdemon on the roof of [[spoiler: Fort Drakon, the tallest building in Denerim]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Fahrenheit}}'' (AKA ''Indigo Prophecy'') has a fight ''above'' a roof between Lucas and the Oracle.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyLegendII'' had one in Edo World atop the castle, at nightfall. Said rooftop also has special encounters which drop Flare tomes or powerful swords.
* The climactic battle of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTactics''' third chapter has you fighting Marquis Elmdore and a pair of assassins on the roof of Riovanes Castle.
* ''VideoGame/ForTheKing'': The main campaign's FinalBoss is fought on top of his EvilTowerOfOminousness. For some reason, the heroes arrive by airship, then fight their way up from the ground floor to reach him.
* ''VideoGame/GangWars'' ends with the final stage being the players beating up Jaguar and his mooks on a helipad.
* At the climax of Tsumihoroboshi-hen in ''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry'', Keiichi and Rena [[IKnowYouAreInThereSomewhereFight square off on the roof of the school]].
* ''VideoGame/HongKongNinja'': The FinalBoss, Scorpion, is fought on the helipad atop his corporation building, and every now and then a helicopter will descend to drop triad mooks and ninjas to back him up.
* ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand'': Right after [[spoiler:watching Efilin get absorbed by Fecto Forgo]], Kirby pursues [[spoiler:Fecto Efilis]] up to the roof of a skyscraper in Lab Discovera, fighting them on the helipad.
* The finale of ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'' campaign "No Mercy" has the Survivors hold out against Infected at the top of Mercy Hospital while waiting for a rescue helicopter.
* If you don't manage to finish off the Shogun boss in ''VideoGame/MadWorld'' (by being ''really'' good) the boss is scripted to jump through the ceiling to land on the roof for a climactic showdown.
* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'':
** ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'': Snake and Liquid have an intense hand-to-hand duel atop Metal Gear Rex.
** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'', Raiden and Vamp have their [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=Ub-6sKfGSmw final confrontation]] in the same place. Also, Snake and Liquid Ocelot have their own final brawl atop Outer Haven.
** ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance'': Sundowner is fought at the helipad atop World Marshal headquarters. Mistral also sort of counts, since her boss fight starts at the top of the refinery.
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
** ''VideoGame/Persona3'': The FinalBoss battle with Nyx takes place at the top of Tartarus.
** ''VideoGame/Persona5 Royal'': The last battle against [[spoiler:Dr. Maruki]] is settled at the very top of his palace.
* ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment'' has an unusual example: you confront the FinalBoss [[spoiler: on the roof of the Fortress of Regrets, in a pocket of the Negative Energy Plane. Though you don't need to fight him if you've played your cards right and pumped up your Wisdom stat to 23 - you can either wish yourself into nonexistence or go for TalkingTheMonsterToDeath.]]
* ''VideoGame/QuakeIV'' has three rooftop battles against Strogg soldiers, a Heavy Hovertank and [[MidBoss a giant flying gorilla]] taking place atop each of the three communication towers before entering into the Strogg main tower.
* One of the boss fights in ''Videogame/RedSteel2'' ends with CutscenePowerToTheMax for both the boss and the protagonist. The boss manage to knock the hero all the way onto a roof and then they proceed to fight up there until the hero breaks the sword in half and pushes him off the building...apparently jumping up four stories is fine, but not falling down them.
* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilGunSurvivor'': The Final Boss battle, the Hypnos Tyrant's final form, is fought on the Umbrella HQ's Helipad. As Ark, he battles the monster while Lily and Lott makes their way into the heli, and if he wins, the following cutscene have Ark boarding the vehicle and taking off.
* ''VideoGame/RiverCityGirls'': The boss fight with Yamada is at the top of a construction site, and both he and the player party can fall off, but they just reappear on the roof after taking some damage.
* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'':
** ''VideoGame/SpiderManAndVenomMaximumCarnage'': The game has ''three'' rooftop confrontations ("Rooftop", "Rooftop 2", and "Manhattan Rooftop"), at three different sections of the game, each against RecurringBoss Shriek.
** ''VideoGame/SpiderManPS4'' pits Spider-Man against [[spoiler:Doctor Octopus]] on the roof of Oscorp Tower at the climax of the story.
* This is a running theme in ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'''s multiplayer maps, with [[VideoGame/Splatoon1 Moray Towers, Flounder Heights]], [[VideoGame/Splatoon2 New Albacore Hotel]], [[VideoGame/Splatoon3 Eeltail Alley, and Crableg Capital]] all taking place either entirely or partially on building roofs.
* ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'': Ryu's traditional fighting stage is set atop the roof of a Japanese temple.
* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'': The fight between Mario/Luigi and Bowser takes place in the roof of the latter's castle. Bowser is driving his Koopa Clown Car (where he alse holds Princess Peach captive) and performs his attacks while hovering airborne with it.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'': The third and last fight against Big Boo in BigBoosHaunt takes place in the balcony of the Ghost House. Upon winning, Mario (or whoever is being played as in the remake) has to climb to the roof to grab the Star.
** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyIslandTour'': Bowser, the FinalBoss of his mode (Bowser's Tower), is fought in the topmost peaks of his evil tower. He's driving his Koopa Clown Car and shoot fireballs at the player's character, who has to hit some Dice Blocks to acquire cannonballs to later use them as projectiles when a cannon appears (after running out of ammo, the player has to move onto a new spot and repeat the process). When Bowser's HP falls below half, he'll add new attacks like shooting a longer and quicker succession of fireballs, shooting fireballs upward so the fall onto the player's character like a volcanic rain, and performing a GroundPound with his vehicle; lastly, the Dice Blocks will vary their numbers, thus also varying the number of cannonballs the player receives upon hitting them. After Bowser is defeated, it's revealed that [[spoiler:he was just a copy and the real Bowser kicks the character out of the tower, encouraging them to climb the tower once again]].
** ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion'': Upon meeting King Boo during the endgame, Luigi is dragged to the painting where Mario is trapped, which transports him to the mansion's roof. It is there where he fights King Boo (who is disguised as Bowser).
** ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion3'': Since the game has all its boss fights take place on various floors of the Last Resort hotel, of course the final battle with [[BigBad King Boo]] takes place on the rooftop. [[spoiler: Well, that and the reason the battle takes place outside of the hotel is because the final phase has him create a magic picture frame large enough to swallow up the whole building]].
* ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'':
** ''[[VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesTournamentFighters TMNT: Tournament Fighters]]'': The SNES version uses a rooftop overlooking the Manhattan skyline for Michelangelo's background.
** ''[[VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesShreddersRevenge TMNT: Shredder's Revenge]]'' has two of these. Episode 7, Roof Running Reptiles is almost entirely set [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin on various rooftops]], as Bebop and Rocksteady try to escape from the Crystal Palace mall (and by proxy the Turtles) by running from rooftop to rooftop. [[spoiler:Episode 14, Wrath of the Lady, starts with our heroes standing on a rooftop so that they can fight the Krang-piloted Statue of Tyranny.]]
* In ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry: Frantic Antics'', a UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis game based on ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTheMovie'', Tom confronts Aunt Figg on the roof of the cabin in the final level.
* The final level of the first ''VideoGame/TwistedMetal'' takes place on rooftops. For the first time in the game, falling off of a building is a possible way to die or kill your enemies. Then [[FinalBoss Minion]] shows up and reveals that falling doesn't kill him.
* ''VideoGame/{{Unavowed}}'' begins with this having happened to the PlayerCharacter, with the titular group finally tracking their demon-possessed body down and restraining it, allowing a much-needed exorcism to be performed. Later in the game, [[spoiler:the final confrontation takes place within a pocket dimension, on top a mirrored version of the Empire State Building, with the Player Character confronting the Summoner one last time, BookEnding the game]].
* From the ''VideoGame/{{Unreal}}'' franchise:
** ''VideoGame/UnrealIITheAwakening'' features a mission where you guide a scientist up to the very top ceiling of a large skyscraper.
** ''VideoGame/UnrealTournament'' and ''VideoGame/UnrealTournament2004'' feature the map Morpheus, which takes place atop of three skyscrapers whose height spans up to the space.
** ''2003'' and ''2004'' also feature the map Plunge, Morpheus' SpiritualSuccessor, which adds a fourth skyscraper, and the Bombing Run map Skyline, with each team and the ball getting an own skyscraper each.
** ''2004'' has also the downloadable official map Icarus for the Onslaught gamemode, which [[WhatCouldHaveBeen was set to be included with the game but wasn't finished in time]]. It spans several skyscrapers, each with their own nodes, and two of them feature the Leviathan, kept in that position.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Vigilante}}'', the fifth and final stage has the player fighting on top of girders high above street level.
* ''VideoGame/TheWarriors'' has a multiplayer mode dedicated to having fights occur on rooftops and the object is to be the last man standing by throwing everyone else off.
* ''VideoGame/{{XenoGears}}'': One of Fei's [[RecurringBoss recurring duels]] with Ramsus occurs near the top of Babel Tower.
* Climactic showdowns in the ''VideoGame/{{Yakuza}}'' series are prone to taking place atop a very tall building.
* ''VideoGame/YookaLaylee'' being a SpiritualSuccessor to ''Banjo-Kazooie'', its final battle partially takes place on a roof: The titular duo originally faces Capital B at the topmost room of his lair, but it turns into a rooftop confrontation when Dr. Quack accidentally opened the room's roof and raised the floor (He was supposed to activate lasers, but he pushed the wrong button).
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* ''Webcomic/AdventureDennis'' has its final climactic battle take place on a rooftop.
* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': Agatha has a fight in the [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20130107 rain on top of the highest rooftop in Mechanicsburg]] with a brainwashed [[spoiler:Gil]] when he tries to "save" her from [[spoiler:his father]] by kidnapping her for him.
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': No matter what the timeline, Dave Strider has a thing for these. In Act I, he was throwing down with his brother over a pair of Sburb beta discs; his Alpha timeline version in Act VI makes his last appearance shredding the [[ItMakesSenseInContext evil juggalo presidents]] in a fight on top of the White House.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', Elan duels [[spoiler: his father Tarquin]] on a rooftop after realizing that the man is evil. His adversary approves of the location choice.
%%* ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}'': %%Where did the confrontation take place?
%%** The ''Roommates'' confrontation planned by Jareth got highly [[SubvertedTrope anti-climatic]] when all heroic characters basically refused to fight him (and his own villainous deeds became his undoing).
%%** ''Webcomic/GirlsNextDoor'': Erik's confrontation got [[SubvertedTrope weird]] when the other characters [[PassThePopcorn brought the popcorn]]... and the heroines didn't need saving anyway.
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* ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'': During Scanlan's solo mission to cause a distraction during the group's assault on the new nobles of Whitestone he has a brief but impressive confrontation with Count Vekmire: A gnome fighting a goliath on the roof of a burning building during a thunderstorm!
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'':
** In the Season 2 finale "True Colors", [[DavidVersusGoliath Sprig and Grime]] briefly fight on a rooftop while the heroes are trying to stop the toad takeover of Newtopia.
** The penultimate episode "All In" has Anne agreeing to battle King Andrias on the top of a building to fully stop the invasion of Earth.
* The opening sequence of ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' features Batman confronting bank robbers on a rooftop. At the end of the episode "Showdown", Jonah Hex has a knife-sword fight atop an airship.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheCupheadShow'': In "[[Recap/TheCupheadShowS1E9SweaterLuckNextTime Sweater Luck Next Time]]", once Cuphead and the Devil are at the top of the Obliterator's tower, and the Devil gives him a pat on the shoulder before discovering that Cuphead doesn't have the protective sweater on him, the battle for his soul ensues, as the panicked crowds can do nothing but watch as the Devil corners him and starts pulling out his soul before Mugman enters the fray by quick thinking and places the sweater on the villain, pushes his brother's soul back into his body, and watches the fireworks along with everyone else before getting on the ride with his brother.
* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': The episode "Escape from the [=ImpossiBin=]!" has a rooftop battle in which the kids ([[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and Donald]]) fight a paranoid Mrs. Beakley on the roof of [=McDuck=] Manor.
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' has Dipper battling [[spoiler:a living wax statue]] on top of the Mystery Shack.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'': The climax of ''"And the Winner is...."'' has [[spoiler: Lin]] team up with Korra, against the Equalists, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFp13ogOqeE on the roof of the probending arena.]]
* ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'': Many of the Turtles' battles with the Shredder and the Foot happen on rooftops in the [[ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMirage original comics]], [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 2003 series]], [[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990 90s movies]], [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 the 2012 cartoon]], and [[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014 the 2014 reboot]].
%% Needs context * Leo vs Raph in ''WesternAnimation/{{TMNT}}''.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Village|1993}}'': The gardener, wrongly accused of murder, escapes from his cell and hides on the roofs. The jerkass husband (the actual murderer) catches him, leading to a confrontation and fight on the roof which ends with the husband falling to his death.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'': In Season 2, Eva confronts Remington and Grany Smisse across the rooftops of Rubilaxia.
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