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1'''Basic Trope''': A large arsenal of weapons is kept and displayed on a wall.
2* '''Straight''': AliceAndBob go get their weapons before leaving on a quest. They walk into a room with swords, bows and various other weapons on the wall opposite to the entrance.
3* '''Exaggerated''':
4** Every wall is covered in weapons.
5** Alice and Bob carry a "Extradimensional Bag of Weapons” -- a BagOfHolding that has inside a moon-sized weapons room similar to the "lots of guns" scene of ''Film/TheMatrix''.
6* '''Downplayed''':
7** The wall has only five weapons on it.
8** The weapons are inside of a gun safe.
9** Alice carries four pistols inside of her purse.
10* '''Justified''':
11** Alice and Bob think the weapons make the room look nice.
12** Alice and Bob prefer to keep their weapons on a wall rather than in a chest so they can find any individual weapon more easily.
13** Alice and Bob [[CrazyPrepared are crazy enough to buy that many weapons and keep them somewhere within easy reach]].
14* '''Inverted''':
15** The wall has armor on it instead of weapons.
16** The wall has the weapons on the outside of the building.
17* '''Subverted''': Alice and Bob go to a nearby room to pick up their weapons, but the only thing against the wall is a bookcase, meaning the weapons must be elsewhere in the room.
18* '''Double Subverted''': Alice and Bob are mages; [[SpellBook the books]] ''are'' the weapons.
19* '''Parodied''':
20** Alice and Bob enter a room with ''toy'' weapons on the wall.
21** The townsfolk prepare for a riot by going into a room with TorchesAndPitchforks on the wall.
22** The glove compartment of Alice's CoolCar has so many guns that it seemingly explodes when Bob opens it.
23* '''Zig-Zagged''': Alice and Bob go get their weapons in the nearby room, but there's only a bookcase. However, they're [[SpellBook magic tomes]], and therefore weapons. But Alice and Bob aren't mages, so they instead have to pick up conventional weapons from a nearby chest.
24* '''Averted''':
25** All weapons are kept in boxes, chests and other containers.
26** No weapons appear in the work.
27* '''Enforced''': RuleOfCool
28* '''Lampshaded''': "You like showing off your firepower, don't you?"
29* '''Invoked''': Carol becomes a weapons collector. She decides to add every weapon she obtains to her wall, thinking it'll look cool once she gathers enough of them.
30* '''Exploited''': A mage keeps their [[SpellBook magic tomes]] in a bookcase inside their room, so they remain HiddenInPlainSight from intruders, but still within quick reach to the mage in an emergency.
31* '''Defied''': A law is passed requiring all weapons to be stored in chests or boxes when not in use.
32* '''Discussed''': "People these days like keeping their weapons on a wall, don't they?" "You gotta admit it's aesthetically pleasing".
33* '''Conversed''': ???
34* '''Implied''': ???
35* '''Deconstructed''': Keeping weapons in plain sight and within arm's reach makes it easy for anyone to grab one and suddenly become a threat to the occupants.
36* '''Reconstructed''': So the occupants set up the wall to have a hidden mechanism; the weapons are only revealed when said mechanism is activated.
37* '''Played for Laughs''': Turns out that Alice is such an action film geek that she was spent all her life getting ready for a LockAndLoadMontage; this includes having an awesome cabinet to pop open and reach into to gather her guns while an archetypical montage soundtrack ("Mars, God of War" or "Battle Without Honor or Humanity", for example) [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn plays from concealed speakers]].
38* '''Played for Drama''': The weapons on the wall are the most dangerous the heroes have, and they're generally not used because they can easily cause collateral damage; the fact the heroes are reaching for those weapons indicates [[GodzillaThreshold how dire things have gotten]].
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40Enter the next room and choose your equipment from the WallOfWeapons.

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