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* ''VideoGame/InazumaEleven'': Cross Drive is a shoot technique that creates an energy that looks like a cross. In the anime, it is only used by Max and Tamiyama, but in the games, it can be used by other characters.

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Cross Drive is a shoot technique that creates an energy that looks like a cross. In the anime, it is only used by Max and Tamiyama, but in the games, it can be used by other characters. characters.
** Britannia Cross involves two players creating a symbol above the opponent, whom they hit with a cross beam.
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** Vento of the Front wields a [[DropTheHammer hammer]] that's vaguely in the shape of a cross. It represents the hammer that nailed Jesus to the cross.

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** Vento of the Front wields a [[DropTheHammer [[CarryABigStick hammer]] that's vaguely in the shape of a cross. It represents the hammer that nailed Jesus to the cross.
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* ''VideoGame/FatalFury'': Rick Strowd has a move called ''Hellion'' in ''Real Bout Fatal Fury 2'' where he does a cross-shaped move.

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* ''VideoGame/FatalFury'': Rick Strowd has a move called ''Hellion'' in ''Real Bout Fatal Fury 2'' where he does 2'', which is a quick hook followed by an uppercut that leaves behind a cross-shaped move.trail of energy.
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* The Crusader-line job class from ''VideoGame/RagnarokOnline'' has a number of cross-shaped attacks. Examples are the Crusaders' Holy Cross and Grand Cross, Paladins' Gloria Domini and Royal Guards' Overbrand.
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* One of the cursed artifacts in ''Series/FridayThe13thTheSeries'', the Cross of Fire, had a switchblade knife built into the base, for use by a crusading monk to defend themselves if they were attacked. Subverted to a darker use when the curse ''requires'' the blade be used to kill so as to power its vampire-destroying ability.
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** While not as religious as Ky, Leo Whitefang is also a veteran of the Sacred Order of the Holy Knights. He wields massive twin greatswords shaped like crosses and is a BoisterousBruiser in combat.

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** While not as religious as Ky, Leo Whitefang is also a veteran of the Sacred Order of the Holy Knights. He As the Second King of Illyria, he wields massive twin greatswords shaped like crosses and is a BoisterousBruiser in combat.crosses.
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** While not as religious as Ky, Leo Whitefang is also a veteran of the Sacred Order of the Holy Knights. He wields massive twin greatswords shaped like crosses and is a BoisteriousBruiser in combat.

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** While not as religious as Ky, Leo Whitefang is also a veteran of the Sacred Order of the Holy Knights. He wields massive twin greatswords shaped like crosses and is a BoisteriousBruiser BoisterousBruiser in combat.
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** While not as religious as Ky, Leo Whitefang is also a veteran of the Sacred Order of the Holy Knights. He wields massive twin greatswords shaped like crosses and is a BoisteriousBruiser in combat.
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* ''LightNovel/{{Bakemonogatari}}'': The VampireHunter Episode carries around a giant cross that he throws at vampires like a boomerang. It's effective since vampires are weak against crosses. It's also ironic; Episode is half-vampire himself.
* In ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'', some members of the Roman Orthodox Church wield cross-shaped weapons:

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* ''LightNovel/{{Bakemonogatari}}'': ''Literature/{{Bakemonogatari}}'': The VampireHunter Episode carries around a giant cross that he throws at vampires like a boomerang. It's effective since vampires are weak against crosses. It's also ironic; Episode is half-vampire himself.
* In ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'', ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'', some members of the Roman Orthodox Church wield cross-shaped weapons:



* ''LightNovel/TheHeroIsOverpoweredButOverlyCautious'':

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* ''LightNovel/HorizonInTheMiddleOfNowhere'': The Reine des Garous, the Werewolf Queen, wields the divine weapon Argent Croix, a silver cross that acts as a ballista to fire bolts made of light. It was made from the stake on which Joan of Arc was [[BurnTheWitch burned for accusations of witchcraft]].

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* ''LightNovel/HorizonInTheMiddleOfNowhere'': ''Literature/HorizonInTheMiddleOfNowhere'': The Reine des Garous, the Werewolf Queen, wields the divine weapon Argent Croix, a silver cross that acts as a ballista to fire bolts made of light. It was made from the stake on which Joan of Arc was [[BurnTheWitch burned for accusations of witchcraft]].
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*** In the [[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes fifth game]], he gains a new move called ''Berserker Slash'' in which he combines a ChargeAttack with Strong Punch.

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*** In the [[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes fifth game]], he gains a new move called ''Berserker Slash'' in which he combines a ChargeAttack ChargedAttack with Strong Punch.
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** Makoto Nanaya's weapon is a pair of cross-shaped DualTonfas that she uses to enhance her punches.

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** Makoto Nanaya's weapon is a pair of cross-shaped DualTonfas tonfas that she uses to enhance her punches.
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* In ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone'' and its sequel, [[VideoGame/SakuraWars Erica Fontaine]]'s WeaponOfChoice consists of a pair of machine guns called [[ICallItVera Gabriel and Rafael]], which are shaped like crosses to reinforce her status as the TokenReligiousTeammate.

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* In ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone'' and its sequel, [[VideoGame/SakuraWars Erica Fontaine]]'s WeaponOfChoice [[WeaponSpecialization weapon of choice]] consists of a pair of machine guns called [[ICallItVera Gabriel and Rafael]], which are shaped like crosses to reinforce her status as the TokenReligiousTeammate.
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* ''VideoGame/NigthmareCreatures II'': the boss of the Graveyard level is a roaring, demonic undead who swings a processional cross at you. He loses his grip on the cross halfway through the battle.

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* ''VideoGame/NigthmareCreatures ''VideoGame/NightmareCreatures II'': the boss of the Graveyard level is a roaring, demonic undead who swings a processional cross at you. He loses his grip on the cross halfway through the battle.
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* ''VideoGame/NigthmareCreatures II'': the boss of the Graveyard level is a roaring, demonic undead who swings a processional cross at you. He loses his grip on the cross halfway through the battle.
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* Park Mujin from ''Webcomic/TheGodOfHighSchool''. His Charyeok [[GravityMaster Longinus]] takes the shape of a cross on his palm to emit cross-shaped energy blasts and shields. Ironically enough, his main targets are devout followers of God.
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* ''Videogame/FallenLondon:'' One possible encounter with [[UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper Jack-of-Smiles]] has him attack several churchgoers during a ceremony; since you're not armed in church, you have to resort to smashing him through a window with an ''actual'' [[ImprovisedWeapon processional cross, described as "a good ten pounds of silver and mahogany"]].

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* ''Videogame/FallenLondon:'' ''VideoGame/FallenLondon:'' One possible encounter with [[UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper Jack-of-Smiles]] has him attack several churchgoers during a ceremony; since you're not armed in church, you have to resort to smashing him through a window with an ''actual'' [[ImprovisedWeapon processional cross, described as "a good ten pounds of silver and mahogany"]].



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* ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'':''Franchise/TouhouProject'':
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* The German wurfkreuz is a cross-shaped throwing weapon that translates literally into "throwing cross". It has no blades, but each limb of the cross is spiked, making it savagely dangerous both for punching into mail or in grappling like an overdesigned rondel
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* ''VideoGame/PrayerOfTheFaithless'': Mia's [[https://youtu.be/1tvFPKZc_jA?t=78 "Aurora Seal"]] attack of two cuts of her blade, first from left to right then from top to bottom, as seen in the trailer.
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* ''Videogame/FallenLondon:'' One possible encounter with [[usefulNotes/JackTheRipper Jack-of-Smiles]] has him attack several churchgoers during a ceremony; since you're not armed in church, you have to resort to smashing him through a window with an ''actual'' [[ImprovisedWeapon processional cross, described as "a good ten pounds of silver and mahogany"]].

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* ''Videogame/FallenLondon:'' One possible encounter with [[usefulNotes/JackTheRipper [[UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper Jack-of-Smiles]] has him attack several churchgoers during a ceremony; since you're not armed in church, you have to resort to smashing him through a window with an ''actual'' [[ImprovisedWeapon processional cross, described as "a good ten pounds of silver and mahogany"]].
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* ''Videogame/FallenLondon:'' One possible encounter with [[JackTheRipper Jack-of-Smiles]] has him attack several churchgoers during a ceremony; since you're not armed in church, you have to resort to smashing him through a window with an ''actual'' processional cross, described as "a good ten pounds of silver and mahogany".

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* ''Videogame/FallenLondon:'' One possible encounter with [[JackTheRipper [[usefulNotes/JackTheRipper Jack-of-Smiles]] has him attack several churchgoers during a ceremony; since you're not armed in church, you have to resort to smashing him through a window with an ''actual'' [[ImprovisedWeapon processional cross, described as "a good ten pounds of silver and mahogany".mahogany"]].
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* ''Videogame/FallenLondon:'' One possible encounter with [[JackTheRipper Jack-of-Smiles]] has him attack several churchgoers during a ceremony; since you're not armed in church, you have to resort to smashing him through a window with an ''actual'' processional cross, described as "a good ten pounds of silver and mahogany".
-->''God will understand.''

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* In ''VideoGame/NinetyNineNights'', the MightyGlacier BadassPreacher Klarrann uses a giant cross and his own strength to bash waves of enemies as well as call down lightning.


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* In ''VideoGame/NinetyNineNights'', the MightyGlacier BadassPreacher Klarrann uses a giant cross and his own strength to bash waves of enemies as well as call down lightning.
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* ''VideoGame/FatalFury'': Rick Strowd has a move called ''Hellion'' in ''VideoGame/RealBoutFatalFury2'' where he does a cross-shaped move.

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* ''VideoGame/FatalFury'': Rick Strowd has a move called ''Hellion'' in ''VideoGame/RealBoutFatalFury2'' ''Real Bout Fatal Fury 2'' where he does a cross-shaped move.



** In ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighter2002'', Vanessa inherits the cross-shaped move ''Hellion'' from Rick Strowd from ''VideoGame/RealBoutFatalFury2''.

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** In ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighter2002'', ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters2002'', Vanessa inherits the cross-shaped move ''Hellion'' from Rick Strowd from ''VideoGame/RealBoutFatalFury2''.''Real Bout Fatal Fury 2''.



* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'': Simon and Richter Belmont are {{Guest Fighter}}s. The cross boomerang returns from their parent franchise as their side special attack. They both share a variant on Richter's cross item crash as their Final Smash.

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* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'': Simon [[VideoGame/CastlevaniaI Simon]] and [[VideoGame/CastlevaniaRondoOfBlood Richter Belmont Belmont]] are {{Guest Fighter}}s. The cross boomerang returns from their [[Franchise/{{Castlevania}} parent franchise franchise]] as their side special attack. They both share a variant on Richter's cross item crash as their Final Smash.

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