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* In the manhwa ''Manhwa/DorothyOfOz'', Mara attempts to blast a tree to cross a river. She overdoes it and the tree turns to dust. She is bemoaning her lack of control when Abee points out that they can skip over the wreckage she created from destroying most of the surrounding landscape.


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* In ''Manhwa/DorothyOfOz'', Mara attempts to blast a tree to cross a river. She overdoes it and the tree turns to dust. She is bemoaning her lack of control when Abee points out that they can skip over the wreckage she created from destroying most of the surrounding landscape.
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* The first time you visit Rhamu in ''VideoGame/CosmicStarHeroine'', Chahn gets a flamethrower which she uses to topple trees to use as bridges. Dave isn't enthusiastic about that idea, despite Chahn's reassurance.

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* The first time you visit Rhamu Rhomu in ''VideoGame/CosmicStarHeroine'', Chahn gets a flamethrower which she uses to topple trees to use as bridges. Dave isn't enthusiastic about that idea, despite Chahn's reassurance.
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* Both the first (two trees to make two separate ones) and the last level (a pillar) of ''[[VideoGame/DarkForcesSaga Jedi Academy]]'' have objects destroyed to make bridges, the first two by cutting them with a lightsaber, the second by using force push. Interestingly, the pillar doesn't just fall down; your push is so powerful the BASE of the pillar is the end of the bridge (and the tip rests at the original base).

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* Both the The first (two trees to make two separate ones) and the last level (a pillar) levels of ''[[VideoGame/DarkForcesSaga Jedi Academy]]'' have objects destroyed to make bridges, bridges. On the first two by cutting them level the player has to cut down a couple of trees with a lightsaber, their lightsaber. On the second by last level, the player has to bring down a carved pillar using force push. Force Push. Interestingly, the pillar doesn't just fall down; your the push is so powerful the BASE of the pillar is becomes the far end of the bridge (and bridge, while the tip rests at top falls on the near side next to the original base).base.
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* The Marshalls make one in the ''Series/LandOfTheLost'' season 3 episode "Abominable Snowman" to cross over a canyon, leaving the [[BigfootSasquatchAndYeti Yeti-like beast Tappa]] on the other side.

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* The Marshalls make one in the ''Series/LandOfTheLost'' ''Series/LandOfTheLost1974'' season 3 episode "Abominable Snowman" to cross over a canyon, leaving the [[BigfootSasquatchAndYeti Yeti-like beast Tappa]] on the other side.
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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'' gives you more flexibility than ''Breath of the Wild'' thanks to the Ultrahand ability, which lets you move and glue together any loose object in the world. An early tutorial on the Great Sky Island has you glue two cut-down trees to walk over a gap.

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* ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'': In ''Mattimeo'', the heroes have to follow a path to the old abandoned abbey of Loamhedge; along the way, they pass by a truly ''massive'' tree known as the Lord of Mossflower before crossing a nearby gorge via the remains of a rope bridge (the villain having severed the bridge behind him). In the later book ''Loamhedge'' (which aptly enough involves a return to said location), a second set of heroes finds the Lord of Mossflower serving as a replacement bridge, having fallen or been felled into the gorge at some point in the intervening seasons.



* In ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'', in [[ShiftingSandLand Sand Ocean]], you'll need to destroy the dynamite packs below the pillars to get the pillars to fall over and form bridges.

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* In ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'', in [[ShiftingSandLand Sand Ocean]], you'll need to destroy the dynamite packs below the pillars to get the pillars to fall over and form bridges.bridges across the quicksand.
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* People playing through ''VideoGame/{{Wynncraft}}'''s tutorial will be met with an impassable chasm, and must chop down a tree to provide a path across, by having the tree fall across the ravine.
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* The Legend Entertainment adaption of ''[[Literature/HeecheeSaga Frederik Pohl's Gateway]]'' has a puzzle that can be solved in this manner, if you don't want the [[MultipleEndings good ending]] (you're trying to impress an environmentalist, so he'll return with you. Chopping down a tree is the ''opposite'' of that, even if it ''is'' exactly the right length for crossing the chasm you're trying to cross.)

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* The Legend Entertainment adaption of ''[[Literature/HeecheeSaga Frederik Pohl's Gateway]]'' has a puzzle that can be solved in this manner, if you don't want the [[MultipleEndings good ending]] (you're ending]]. (You're trying to impress an environmentalist, so he'll return with you. Chopping down a tree is the ''opposite'' of that, even if it ''is'' exactly the right length for crossing the chasm you're trying to cross.)
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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'', Shrek doesn't cut the tree down, but he bends it over a stream so Fiona can cross. Then, while Donkey is trying to cross, Shrek lets go of the tree, [[TreeBuchet with predictable results.]]

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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'', ''WesternAnimation/Shrek1'', Shrek doesn't cut the tree down, but he bends it over a stream so Fiona can cross. Then, while Donkey is trying to cross, Shrek lets go of the tree, [[TreeBuchet with predictable results.]]
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** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' manages to avert this trope while still forming a bridge by felling trees at a river's edge in Giza Plains during "The Rains". An [[BonusBoss Elite Hunt]] called the Gil Snapper is located on an island that can only be reached by knocking several trees into a river. Rather than a single tree spanning the length currents carry several from various locations in the zone to form a dam of sorts.

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** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'' manages to avert this trope while still forming a bridge by felling trees at a river's edge in Giza Plains during "The Rains". An [[BonusBoss [[OptionalBoss Elite Hunt]] called the Gil Snapper is located on an island that can only be reached by knocking several trees into a river. Rather than a single tree spanning the length currents carry several from various locations in the zone to form a dam of sorts.

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