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Skul the hero slayer sequel
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One of the bad guys early in the film uses an Epic Flail as a weapon, only instead of a spiked ball, the weapon's head is a human skull (presumably someone he killed earlier).

  • The Crimson Charm has a creative example.
  • Bone Tomahawk: The eponymous weapon is an Absurdly Sharp Blade that doubles as a club and is made from bone.
  • The Battle Wizard: The warrior Mu Wanqing uses a bone club as her secondary weapon, one with hidden projectile launchers inside that are fired by her chi.
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey: The first segment has protohumans discover tools by aid of the monolith by whacking their enemies with bones.
  • note The teacher concludes that Harry's ideas were uniformly awful, requiring skills Harry doesn't have or unreasonable amounts of prep time, but they demonstrated that he has a mindset capable of killing, "his blinkers are off." Some of his suggestions, like strangling someone with a student's robes, are logical enough, but even Draco Malfoy is horrified by the idea of extracting someone's bones and sharpening them into spears.

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  • Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality: Harry is asked in Defence class to suggest unconventional combat uses for items in the room.
  • A Growing Affection: Kabuto attaches Kimimaro's arm to his body to gain Shikotsumyaku.
  • Fallout: Equestria - Project Horizons: Blackjack fashions an improvised macuhuitl from the bones and teeth of a dragon skeleton she finds in a museum.
  • In A Discordant Note, and later its sequel Metagaming?, Harry and Luna replaced their original bodies but Harry kept their skeletons and turned each into a Magic Staff, citing that their bones were saturated in their own magic and thus the absolute best possible magical foci imaginable.
  • These claws are much harder and denser than normal human bone and their natural shape provides them with a razor sharp edge capable of easily slicing through flesh and bone, and they have been shown to be able to penetrate metals as durable as Iron Man's armor.

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  • Daken, Wolverine's villainous son, has three retractable bone claws housed underneath his forearms, two claws which emerge from between the skin of his first and third knuckles and one from his inner wrist.
  • Wolverine, when he has his bone claws instead of his Adamantium claws, counts as well.
  • Marrow inspired Spyke from X-Men: Evolution, who in turn inspired the Spike from X-Statix, who preferred shooting bone spikes out of his body.
  • Usually this means outward jutting spines, claws, or knives - she isn't too big on bludgeoning bones, though they do show up in her arsenal.
  • Marrow's power is to grow bones out of her body.
  • Werewolf by Night: The crazed actor Steven Rand adopted a jawbone of an ass as his weapon of choice when he started his quest for revenge as Atlas.
  • Thankfully, it happens in a laboratory with multiple dead bodies on study, which the surgeon promptly weaponizes - he stabs one to death with a rib, trips another into falling onto a ribcage (like the Final Destination example above) and smashes yet another by using a skull still attached to a spine as an improvised mace.
  • In the French comic book La Licorne ("The Unicorn"), Ambroise Paré is attacked by assassins sent by the Church.
  • The Jungle Line: As fighting fever-induced hallucinations, Superman grabs a skeleton's giant bone to defend himself with.
  • Hellraiser: Refugees from the Labyrinth in the Summer Special craft the bones of one of their dead members into weapons to battle the Legions of Hell, since only something "of Hell" can harm something else "of Hell".
  • He frequently used human bones as weapons: either as clubs or sharpened into blades.

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    Batman foe Abattoir was a Serial Killer who obsessed with death and symbols of mortality.A subset of Master of Your Domain, in this case, with bones. Occasionally dips into Body Horror or Lovecraftian Superpower depending on the portrayal. Those who use/create these kind of weapons tend to be the primitive sort of people, although on occasion there may be rare and powerful weapon made of exceptionally strong bones.Ī somewhat less common variant is a superpower to use your own bones to attack others or defend yourself, with a Required Secondary Power to grow bones quickly, usually in a manner similar to Spike Shooter or Spikes of Villainy.

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    This is particularly common in more fantastic settings, where bones of fantastic creatures can be dense enough to be used as material for making weapons or armor. Bonus points if it involves a Stock Femur Bone or is used for Palate Propping.Īnother variant is creating a weapon out of bones.

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    Similar to Grievous Harm with a Body, except that that involves using a whole body or at least a bodily limb that hasn't yet been reduced to bone. The common variant is using a plain bone as an Improvised Weapon.








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