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Star Ruler: where Beam Spam is insufficient!

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* ''VideoGame/StarRuler'' lets you put twenty or more laser cannons on a ship. It also lets you put hundreds of those ships (or more!) in a single fleet.
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** ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' sees Godzilla attempt this against Kong during their second fight, though it goes poorly as a result of Kong's acrobatic prowess — he never manages to do more than wing the speedy ape. Godzilla is far more successful when he stops trying to be fancy and just [[CurbStompBattle uses his relative size advantage]] instead.
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*** You forgot Empowered. That's a total of 5184 points of damage -- 72x72. Also, the combination of Force Missile Mage (if your DM will allow it), Argent Savant, Incantatrix, and Spellwarp Sniper can be absolutely terrifying for a Magic Missile. Incantatrix to get free metamagics applied, Spellwarp Sniper to turn it into a ray so you can put stuff like Split and Twinned, Argent Savant for further damage, and Force Missile Mage for more damage and more missiles.

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*** You forgot Then there's Empowered. That's a total of 5184 points of damage -- 72x72. Also, the combination of Force Missile Mage (if your the DM will allow it), Argent Savant, Incantatrix, and Spellwarp Sniper can be absolutely terrifying for a Magic Missile. Incantatrix to get free metamagics applied, Spellwarp Sniper to turn it into a ray so you can put stuff like Split and Twinned, Argent Savant for further damage, and Force Missile Mage for more damage and more missiles.
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** In ''Film/StarTrekNemesis'', when the ''Enterprise''-E is trying to find the cloaked ''Scimitar'', Picard orders Worf to fire a full spread from all phaser strips in the hope of hitting something, followed by a spread of torpedoes. This works for a while, until they [[RealityEnsues run out of torpedoes]] and deplete the charge in the phaser banks, whereupon they try simply [[RammingAlwaysWorks ramming]] Shinzon's warship.

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** In ''Film/StarTrekNemesis'', when the ''Enterprise''-E is trying to find the cloaked ''Scimitar'', Picard orders Worf to fire a full spread from all phaser strips in the hope of hitting something, followed by a spread of torpedoes. This works for a while, until they [[RealityEnsues [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome run out of torpedoes]] and deplete the charge in the phaser banks, whereupon they try simply [[RammingAlwaysWorks ramming]] Shinzon's warship.
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* Mandatory in [[{{Literature/Voidskipper}} Voidskipper]] space combat; when all the ships involved are dodging around at the speed of light your only real way to guarantee hits is area saturation, which needs a lot of firepower.

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* Mandatory in [[{{Literature/Voidskipper}} Voidskipper]] ''Literature/{{Voidskipper}}'' space combat; when all the ships involved are dodging around at the speed of light your only real way to guarantee hits is area saturation, which needs a lot of firepower.
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* Mandatory in [[{{Literature/Voidskipper}} Voidskipper]] space combat; when all the ships involved are dodging around at the speed of light your only real way to guarantee hits is area saturation, which needs a lot of firepower.
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Beam spam embodies the idea that [[MoreDakka quantity has a quality all its own]]. Rather than impressing the audience with a demonstration of just how powerful the WaveMotionGun is, you instead break their brains with an insane amount of energy rays spewing out of the same source. The key word here is beam SPAM. {{Roboteching}} is a frequent way of getting more lasers to fit on screen by allowing them to come out from more places than just the front of the vessel.

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Beam spam embodies the idea that [[MoreDakka quantity has a quality all its own]]. Rather than impressing the audience with a demonstration of just how powerful the WaveMotionGun is, you instead break their brains with an insane amount number of energy rays spewing out of the same source. The key word here is beam SPAM. {{Roboteching}} is a frequent way of getting more lasers to fit on screen by allowing them to come out from more places than just the front of the vessel.
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* Shizuri Mugino of ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' has the ability to convert electrons into a highly destructive form of matter that exists somewhere between particles and waves. She carries around silicon cards that can disperse her individual laser shots into multiple ones.

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* Shizuri Mugino of ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' has the ability to convert electrons into a highly destructive form of matter that exists somewhere between particles and waves. She On her own, she can only create three or four beams at once, but she carries around silicon cards that can disperse her individual laser shots into multiple ones.
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* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerGenerals'' add-on ''Zero Hour'' introduces the US Avenger - mobile rapid-discharge-laser anti-aircraft battery. Deploying a few of these creates spectacular laser shows whenever an aircraft gets in the range . . . and [[CurbStompBattle renders nearly all aerial assaults a complete waste of time and resources]].


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* In ''VideoGame/RedShift'' by Diseased Productions[[note]]creator of the VideoGame/ThingThing series[[/note]] it is possible to obtain several lasers for your fighter spacecraft. Some of them have truly nasty rate of fire.


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** Super Berserk mutator + Shock Rifle = this trope turned UpToEleven.

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* ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'' -- Aside from {{Roboteching}}, Magic Missiles also have the tendency to suddenly shoot in straight lines when locked on.

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* ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'' -- Aside from {{Roboteching}}, Magic Missiles also have the tendency to suddenly shoot in straight lines when locked on.



* In the anime adaptation of 6-tailed Manga/{{Naruto}}'s fight against Pain (Ch. 438/Ep. 167), Naruto pelts Pain with a 20-second-long Bijuu-Dama Barrage and, later on, with chakra lasers. This is brought to canon in Chapter 610 when [[spoiler:Bee and Naruto, both in their full Tailed Beast forms,]] fire a barrage of Bijuu-Damas at [[spoiler:the Juubi]], which then retaliates with a massive chakra beam attack.

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* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
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In the anime adaptation of 6-tailed Manga/{{Naruto}}'s Naruto's fight against Pain (Ch. 438/Ep. 167), Naruto pelts Pain with a 20-second-long Bijuu-Dama Barrage and, later on, with chakra lasers. This is brought to canon in Chapter 610 when [[spoiler:Bee and Naruto, both in their full Tailed Beast forms,]] fire a barrage of Bijuu-Damas at [[spoiler:the Juubi]], which then retaliates with a massive chakra beam attack.



* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'': Aside from {{Roboteching}}, Magic Missiles also have the tendency to suddenly shoot in straight lines when locked on.



* In the ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars Super Robot Wars: Original Generation Divine Wars]] (Yes, [[WordSaladTitle that's the title]],) the Cosmo Nova special attack is depicted as a [[{{Roboteching}} roboteched]] Beam Spam.

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* In the ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars Super Robot Wars: Original Generation Divine Wars]] Wars]]'' (Yes, [[WordSaladTitle that's the title]],) the Cosmo Nova special attack is depicted as a [[{{Roboteching}} roboteched]] {{robotech|ing}}ed Beam Spam.



* VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry:

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* In the ''FanFic/TamersForeverSeries'', Gallantmon's new ''"Takato's Star Storm"'' technique works by firing a barrage of plasma bolts from the small triangles rimming his shield.
* This is how Array approaches his fight with Discord in ''FanFic/ChroniclesOfHarmonysEnd''.

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* In the ''FanFic/TamersForeverSeries'', ''Fanfic/TamersForeverSeries'', Gallantmon's new ''"Takato's Star Storm"'' technique works by firing a barrage of plasma bolts from the small triangles rimming his shield.
* This is how Array approaches his fight with Discord in ''FanFic/ChroniclesOfHarmonysEnd''.''Fanfic/ChroniclesOfHarmonysEnd''.



* In ''FanFic/{{Fractured}}'', a ''Franchise/MassEffect''[=/=]''Franchise/StarWars''[=/=]''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'' [[MassiveMultiplayerCrossover crossover]] and its sequel, ''Fanfic/{{Origins}}'', the Trans-Galactic Republic's Star Dreadnaughts (and smaller Star Destroyers) unleash Beam Spam against Reapers. Whose shields are mostly kinetic-blockers and thus cannot withstand a few turbolasers, let alone hundreds. Leads to repeated [[CurbStompBattle Curb Stomp Battles]]. [[ForegoneConclusion Any battle involving a fully-functional Star Dreadnaught is going to involve this, really]].

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* In ''FanFic/{{Fractured}}'', ''Fanfic/{{Fractured}}'', a ''Franchise/MassEffect''[=/=]''Franchise/StarWars''[=/=]''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'' [[MassiveMultiplayerCrossover crossover]] and its sequel, ''Fanfic/{{Origins}}'', the Trans-Galactic Republic's Star Dreadnaughts (and smaller Star Destroyers) unleash Beam Spam against Reapers. Whose shields are mostly kinetic-blockers and thus cannot withstand a few turbolasers, let alone hundreds. Leads to repeated [[CurbStompBattle Curb Stomp Battles]]. [[ForegoneConclusion Any battle involving a fully-functional Star Dreadnaught is going to involve this, really]].



* The [[RedshirtArmy Imperial Guard]] in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}''. Each infantryman is armed with a [[SlowLaser laser weapon]], and they tend to field a lot of them. For kicks, their vehicles come with "multilasers". ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.

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* The [[RedshirtArmy Imperial Guard]] in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}''.''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000''. Each infantryman is armed with a [[SlowLaser laser weapon]], and they tend to field a lot of them. For kicks, their vehicles come with "multilasers". ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.



* In ''Videogame/AsurasWrath'', Berserk Asura combines this with KamehameHadoken to take out an entire fleet of ships.

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* In ''Videogame/AsurasWrath'', ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'', Berserk Asura combines this with KamehameHadoken to take out an entire fleet of ships.



* The Multilock move from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry 3'' has Dante fire multiple shots at a single target with the Artemis demonic energy weapon, if admittedly quite lacking compared to most of the other examples here.

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* The Multilock move from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry 3'' ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'' has Dante fire multiple shots at a single target with the Artemis demonic energy weapon, if admittedly quite lacking compared to most of the other examples here.



* Most weapons in ''VideoGame/{{Outpost 2}}'' are relatively slow firing (about one shot per second if you're lucky) and don't get any substantial upgrades to their rate of fire, so the Tiger heavy tank compensates this by mounting two of whatever weapon it's given. Then however you have the Laser and Microwave, which ''can'' get a very noticeable speed increase on top of the fastest rate of fire in the game. So if you put either one of them on a Tiger... Yeah.

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* Most weapons in ''VideoGame/{{Outpost 2}}'' ''VideoGame/Outpost2'' are relatively slow firing (about one shot per second if you're lucky) and don't get any substantial upgrades to their rate of fire, so the Tiger heavy tank compensates this by mounting two of whatever weapon it's given. Then however you have the Laser and Microwave, which ''can'' get a very noticeable speed increase on top of the fastest rate of fire in the game. So if you put either one of them on a Tiger... Yeah.



* The Vanu Sovereignty in ''Videogame/PlanetSide'' use lasers and {{PlasmaCannon}}s as often as possible, turning their infantry into walking laser raves. Elevated in ''Planetside 2'' with its day-night cycles, where VS weapons put out an amazing lightshow at night that simultaneously blinds both the target [[InterfaceScrew and the user]].

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* The Vanu Sovereignty in ''Videogame/PlanetSide'' ''VideoGame/PlanetSide'' use lasers and {{PlasmaCannon}}s {{Plasma Cannon}}s as often as possible, turning their infantry into walking laser raves. Elevated in ''Planetside 2'' with its day-night cycles, where VS weapons put out an amazing lightshow at night that simultaneously blinds both the target [[InterfaceScrew and the user]].



* The Battlecruiser in ''VideoGame/{{StarCraft II}}'' outputs a constant stream of laser bolts. Attacking with a dozen takes the beam spam [[UpToEleven to a whole new level]].

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* The Battlecruiser in ''VideoGame/{{StarCraft II}}'' ''VideoGame/StarCraftII'' outputs a constant stream of laser bolts. Attacking with a dozen takes the beam spam [[UpToEleven to a whole new level]].



* In regular VideoGame/SuperRobotWars, The Rein Weissritter can use FlashStep to Beam Spam all by itself with only one gun.

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* In regular VideoGame/SuperRobotWars, ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'', The Rein Weissritter can use FlashStep to Beam Spam all by itself with only one gun.



* In [[VideoGame/{{Syndicate}} Syndicate Wars]], almost every weapon is a self-charging energy weapon (including the uzi and mini-gun). You have 4 agents who can around and mind-control the local population (who will help themselves to guns lying around) and enemy agents. So you can have a small army blazing away at your enemies with a storm of energy pulses and laser beams.

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* In [[VideoGame/{{Syndicate}} ''[[VideoGame/{{Syndicate}} Syndicate Wars]], Wars]]'', almost every weapon is a self-charging energy weapon (including the uzi and mini-gun). You have 4 agents who can around and mind-control the local population (who will help themselves to guns lying around) and enemy agents. So you can have a small army blazing away at your enemies with a storm of energy pulses and laser beams.






* The entire cast of the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series has some form of Beam Spam at their disposal, with a notable example being Shou Toramaru. Curving lasers. That briefly pause. She also loves lasers that turn into bullets, as does Nue's Danmaku Chimera attack.

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* The entire cast of the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' series has some form of Beam Spam at their disposal, with a notable example being Shou Toramaru. Curving lasers. That briefly pause. She also loves lasers that turn into bullets, as does Nue's Danmaku Chimera attack.

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* In ''LightNovel/ShakuganNoShana'' this is basically Hecate's primary form of attack... and her lasers bend and partially home in on the target! She can also spam smaller fireballs.

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* In ''LightNovel/ShakuganNoShana'' ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
** The bow Uryuu got after regaining his power can fire 1,200 shots simultaneously.
** At little more recently, [[spoiler: Starrk's release gives him the ability to rapid-fire multiple ceros at once, fitting with his release's [[TheGunslinger gunslinger]] motif]]
** Also the kidou spell ''Hyapporankan'' or "Hundred-Step Rail Parch." Hisagi uses it against Findor Calius, as does Hitsugaya in a movie.
* The ''Grand Cross'' in ''LightNovel/BodaciousSpacePirates'' uses these to devastate enemy ships after zig-zagging to close range.
* ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'' has some ridiculous beam-spam in the closing chapters, though it does help that the HumongousMecha Zearth can fire beams from ''any'' point of its body (remember that thing that [[spoiler:Buu from ''Dragon Ball Z'']] did mentioned earlier in
this is basically Hecate's primary article? [[http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/9856/beamspam.jpg It's kinda like that]]).
* Shizuri Mugino of ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' has the ability to convert electrons into a highly destructive
form of attack... matter that exists somewhere between particles and waves. She carries around silicon cards that can disperse her lasers bend individual laser shots into multiple ones.
* The main weapon of Lelouch's Shinkirō Knightmare in ''Anime/CodeGeass'' produces an attack of this sort, via the power of refraction. Later on in the series Suzaku (who is now dangerously close to stealing Kira Yamato's coveted executive beam spammer club trophy) gets a spiffy new upgrade to the Lancelot. It's new energy wings double as a weapon allowing it to deluge targets in energy. You almost have to feel sorry for them...
** Hell, Lelouch once [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome launches the mirrors his Knightmare uses for the aformentioned refraction attack in order to Geass his father without having to look him in the eye
and partially home expose himself to being Geassed in retaliation]]. And it '''works'''.
** Before the Gawain's Hadron Cannons were tweaked by Rakshata, they worked like this; afterwards, they became {{Wave Motion Gun}}s.
* Satchii, the anti-hacker device in ''Anime/DenNohCoil'', uses this as its ultimate attack modus. It only works virtually, but since all of the protagonists spend most of their time in virtual reality it's still very terrifying to them.
* ''Anime/DragonBallZ''. Uncountable times. It [[TheWorfBarrage rarely works]]; a single huge beam is almost always depicted more effective. Resorting to it is usually a clear sign of desperation
on the target! She can also part of the user.
** This is one of Vegeta's signature attacks.
** Krillin used it on Nappa, having ''no effect.''
** Piccolo employs this against #17, though every shot he misses with actually stays afloat in the air, which then come together in one big attack.
** Buu spammed an ''entire planet'' with lasers, using his aptly-named [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Human Genocide Attack]] to wipe out the planet's entire supply of {{Muggles}}. Tien and Chiaotzu actually outlasted the rest of the Z team ''because'' they were down on Earth at the time rather than at Kami's lookout, and therefore only had to survive the beam
spam smaller fireballs.rather than the "[[BalefulPolymorph Chocolate Lasers]]" he used on the foes right in front of him.
** ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'' gleefully lampshades how useless this tactic tends to be when Vegeta tries it on Perfect Cell.
--->''[Perfect Cell emerges unscathed from Vegeta's barrage]''\\
'''Cell:''' Prince, has this ''ever'' worked?
* Seen in various forms on ''Anime/EurekaSeven''. You have your ship-mounted type, seen in the aerial battle between the ''Gekko'' and the ''Izumo'', as well as the Nirvash [=typeTheEND=]'s personal homing laser array. The latter puts out nearly enough beams to turn the whole screen red and white.
* The original ''Anime/GallForce'' used this a lot, with their bendy laser beams.



* ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'' - Aside from {{Roboteching}}, Magic Missiles also have the tendency to suddenly shoot in straight lines when locked on.
* Attenborough Cortitch of ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', the gunner of the many {{Cool Ship}}s throughout the series, lives for this kind of stuff. So much so that his FanNickname became Beam spam [[{{Gonk}} McMuppet]].
** In the final battle, he emptied the Tengen Toppa Gurren-Lagann's supply of Probability Fluctuation Missiles in a single salvo. The Anti-Spiral counters by using beam-weapons that create explosions the size of fucking galaxies, and those beam-weapons have a faster rate-of-fire than a modern-day machinegun. And it has hundreds, if not thousands, of them. At that point, the show ''almost'' manages to achieve ''Too Much'' Dakka.
*** The second movie adaption of the series '''''succeeded'''''. When the Giga Drill Breaker attacks from both the Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann and Super Granzeboma collide, an ''ENTIRE UNIVERSE'' '''''COLLAPSES.''''' ''Now'' it's Too Much Dakka!
* In ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'', many mecha models spam beams relentlessly.
* In ''Anime/HeroicAge'', ships don't necessarily fire that many lasers, but with the sheer amount of ships, space battles turn into disco light shows.
* Entire battles in ''Anime/LegendOfGalacticHeroes'' consist of tactics-infused beam spam. Interestingly, Alliance ships are most prone to beam spam, and one of their most notable commanders is named Attenborough.



* In the ''Franchise/DotHack'' movie ''[[VideoGame/DotHackGU G.U.]] Trilogy'', [[BigBad Ovan]] and Haseo face off against one another. After they gain their [[GodMode Avatar powers]], Ovan unleashes a massive wave of red beams, countered by a [[WaveMotionGun massive]] blue beam from Haseo. They collide making a massive purple [[StuffBlowingUp explosion]].
* In ''Anime/HeavyMetalLGaim'', many mecha models spam beams relentlessly.
* In ''Anime/HeroicAge'', ships don't necessarily fire that many lasers, but with the sheer amount of ships, space battles turn into disco light shows.
* ''Anime/KiddyGrade'': The Deucalion gets to do this to a variety of targets.
* Entire battles in ''Anime/LegendOfGalacticHeroes'' consist of tactics-infused beam spam. Interestingly, Alliance ships are most prone to beam spam, and one of their most notable commanders is named Attenborough.



** In the 3rd season, Nanoha even Beam Spams her ''WaveMotionGun'' attack from five different direction against [[spoiler:her ''daughter'' Vivio]].

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** In the 3rd third season, Nanoha even Beam Spams her ''WaveMotionGun'' attack from five different direction against [[spoiler:her ''daughter'' Vivio]].



* ''Anime/DragonBallZ''. Uncountable times. It [[TheWorfBarrage rarely works]]; a single huge beam is almost always depicted more effective. Resorting to it is usually a clear sign of desperation on the part of the user.
** This is one of Vegeta's signature attacks.
** Krillin used it on Nappa, having ''no effect.''
** Piccolo employs this against #17, though every shot he misses with actually stays afloat in the air, which then come together in one big attack.
** Buu spammed an ''entire planet'' with lasers, using his aptly-named [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Human Genocide Attack]] to wipe out the planet's entire supply of {{Muggles}}. Tien and Chiaotzu actually outlasted the rest of the Z team ''because'' they were down on Earth at the time rather than at Kami's lookout, and therefore only had to survive the beam spam rather than the "[[BalefulPolymorph Chocolate Lasers]]" he used on the foes right in front of him.
** ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'' gleefully lampshades how useless this tactic tends to be when Vegeta tries it on Perfect Cell.
--->''[Perfect Cell emerges unscathed from Vegeta's barrage]''\\
'''Cell:''' Prince, has this ''ever'' worked?
* Seen in various forms on ''Anime/EurekaSeven''. You have your ship-mounted type, seen in the aerial battle between the ''Gekko'' and the ''Izumo'', as well as the Nirvash [=typeTheEND=]'s personal homing laser array. The latter puts out nearly enough beams to turn the whole screen red and white.
* The main weapon of Lelouch's Shinkirō Knightmare in ''Anime/CodeGeass'' produces an attack of this sort, via the power of refraction. Later on in the series Suzaku (who is now dangerously close to stealing Kira Yamato's coveted executive beam spammer club trophy) gets a spiffy new upgrade to the Lancelot. It's new energy wings double as a weapon allowing it to deluge targets in energy. You almost have to feel sorry for them...
** Hell, Lelouch once [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome launches the mirrors his Knightmare uses for the aformentioned refraction attack in order to Geass his father without having to look him in the eye and expose himself to being Geassed in retaliation]]. And it '''works'''.
** Before the Gawain's Hadron Cannons were tweaked by Rakshata, they worked like this; afterwards, they became {{Wave Motion Gun}}s.
* Two instances in the series ''Anime/{{Vandread}}''. Once, in the first series and never used again, when Vandread Dita bounces a whole lotta energy beams off the other Dreads to wipe out a fast-moving enemy attack in one shot. And, in ''Vandread: The Second Stage'', when [[spoiler: Bart unlocks the ''[[CoolShip Nirvana]]'s'' Main Gun in his SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome. This attack is used in the remainder of the series, and consists of the ''Nirvana'' firing hundreds of beams all at once, that not only seek using {{Roboteching}}, they ''seek their targets while dodging friendlies'']]
* The Neuroi in ''Anime/StrikeWitches'' attack like this.
* In the first ''Anime/SailorMoon'' anime, Sailor Venus: not only she's prone to fire her [[FingerBeam Crescent Beam]] in quick succession, she also has [[http://www.wikimoon.org/index.php?title=Crescent_Beam_Shower a variation]] that consists in a ''barrage'' coming from above-[[NoKillLikeOverkill on a single target]]. And whatever you do, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzFcc9EEQVo don't get her mad]].
* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'':
** The bow Uryuu got after regaining his power can fire 1,200 shots simultaneously.
** At little more recently, [[spoiler: Starrk's release gives him the ability to rapid-fire multiple ceros at once, fitting with his release's [[TheGunslinger gunslinger]] motif]]
** Also the kidou spell ''Hyapporankan'' or "Hundred-Step Rail Parch." Hisagi uses it against Findor Calius, as does Hitsugaya in a movie.
* ''Manhua/SchoolShock'': The Queen Of Moths uses this as her take on the DynamicEntry on the battle field of Beijing.



** In the original ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'', most ship-to-ship combat consisted of laser spam when not using the WaveMotionGun - [[spoiler:and in [[WhamEpisode episode 27]], approximately 4.8 million Zentradi warships use their [[WaveMotionGun Wave Motion Guns]] on Earth's surface, with [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt predictable results]].]]

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** In the original ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'', most ship-to-ship combat consisted of laser spam when not using the WaveMotionGun - -- [[spoiler:and in [[WhamEpisode episode 27]], approximately 4.8 million Zentradi warships use their [[WaveMotionGun Wave Motion Guns]] on Earth's surface, with [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt predictable results]].]]



* In the ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars Super Robot Wars: Original Generation Divine Wars]] (Yes, [[WordSaladTitle that's the title]],) the Cosmo Nova special attack is depicted as a [[{{Roboteching}} roboteched]] Beam Spam.
* ''Anime/KiddyGrade'': The Deucalion gets to do this to a variety of targets.
* ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'' has some ridiculous beam-spam in the closing chapters, though it does help that the HumongousMecha Zearth can fire beams from ''any'' point of its body (remember that thing that [[spoiler:Buu from ''Dragon Ball Z'']] did mentioned earlier in this article? [[http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/9856/beamspam.jpg It's kinda like that]]).
* Satchii, the anti-hacker device in ''Anime/DenNohCoil'', uses this as its ultimate attack modus. It only works virtually, but since all of the protagonists spend most of their time in virtual reality it's still very terrifying to them.
* Kuki's Dolem from ''Anime/RahXephon'' has this as it's power, making it a nigh unstoppable engine of destruction. In one memorable scene a MacrossMissileMassacre was launched against it only to shot to pieces before the missiles could even get halfway.
* The original ''Anime/GallForce'' used this a lot, with their bendy laser beams.
* In the ''Franchise/DotHack'' movie ''[[VideoGame/DotHackGU G.U.]] Trilogy'', [[BigBad Ovan]] and Haseo face off against one another. After they gain their [[GodMode Avatar powers]], Ovan unleashes a massive wave of red beams, countered by a [[WaveMotionGun massive]] blue beam from Haseo. They collide making a massive purple [[StuffBlowingUp explosion]].

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* In the ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars Super Robot Wars: Original Generation Divine Wars]] (Yes, [[WordSaladTitle that's the title]],) the Cosmo Nova special attack is depicted as a [[{{Roboteching}} roboteched]] Beam Spam.
* ''Anime/KiddyGrade'': The Deucalion gets to do this to a variety of targets.
* ''Manga/{{Bokurano}}'' has some ridiculous beam-spam in the closing chapters, though it does help that the HumongousMecha Zearth can fire beams
''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'' -- Aside from ''any'' point of its body (remember that thing that [[spoiler:Buu from ''Dragon Ball Z'']] did mentioned earlier in this article? [[http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/9856/beamspam.jpg It's kinda like that]]).
* Satchii,
{{Roboteching}}, Magic Missiles also have the anti-hacker device tendency to suddenly shoot in ''Anime/DenNohCoil'', uses this as its ultimate attack modus. It only works virtually, but since all of the protagonists spend most of their time in virtual reality it's still very terrifying to them.
* Kuki's Dolem from ''Anime/RahXephon'' has this as it's power, making it a nigh unstoppable engine of destruction. In one memorable scene a MacrossMissileMassacre was launched against it only to shot to pieces before the missiles could even get halfway.
* The original ''Anime/GallForce'' used this a lot, with their bendy laser beams.
* In the ''Franchise/DotHack'' movie ''[[VideoGame/DotHackGU G.U.]] Trilogy'', [[BigBad Ovan]] and Haseo face off against one another. After they gain their [[GodMode Avatar powers]], Ovan unleashes a massive wave of red beams, countered by a [[WaveMotionGun massive]] blue beam from Haseo. They collide making a massive purple [[StuffBlowingUp explosion]].
straight lines when locked on.



* VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry:
** "The ballista shots that numbered a little over a thousand were all fired at once, [[BulletHell drawing a beautiful geometric curtain of death]].
** In the same fight, Beato also shot 18900 bolts of lightning at the predecessor Beatrice. [[spoiler: Both this attempt and the one above miss.]]

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* VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry:
** "The ballista shots that numbered a little over a thousand were all fired at once, [[BulletHell drawing a beautiful geometric curtain of death]].
**
In the same fight, Beato anime adaptation of 6-tailed Manga/{{Naruto}}'s fight against Pain (Ch. 438/Ep. 167), Naruto pelts Pain with a 20-second-long Bijuu-Dama Barrage and, later on, with chakra lasers. This is brought to canon in Chapter 610 when [[spoiler:Bee and Naruto, both in their full Tailed Beast forms,]] fire a barrage of Bijuu-Damas at [[spoiler:the Juubi]], which then retaliates with a massive chakra beam attack.
** There's
also shot 18900 bolts Darui's signature Jutsu, Storm Release: Laser Circus, which unleashes massive beams of lightning at the predecessor Beatrice. [[spoiler: Both this attempt and the one above miss.]]light.



* The ''Grand Cross'' in ''LightNovel/BodaciousSpacePirates'' uses these to devastate enemy ships after zig-zagging to close range.
* In the anime adaptation of 6-tailed Manga/{{Naruto}}'s fight against Pain (Ch. 438/Ep. 167), Naruto pelts Pain with a 20-second-long Bijuu-Dama Barrage and, later on, with chakra lasers. This is brought to canon in chapter 610 when [[spoiler:Bee and Naruto, both in their full Tailed Beast forms,]] fire a barrage of Bijuu-Damas at [[spoiler:the Juubi]], which then retaliates with a massive chakra beam attack.
** There's also Darui's signature Jutsu, Storm Release: Laser Circus, which unleashes massive beams of light.
* Shizuri Mugino of ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' has the ability to convert electrons into a highly destructive form of matter that exists somewhere between particles and waves. She carries around silicon cards that can disperse her individual laser shots into multiple ones.

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* The ''Grand Cross'' in ''LightNovel/BodaciousSpacePirates'' uses these Kuki's Dolem from ''Anime/RahXephon'' has this as it's power, making it a nigh unstoppable engine of destruction. In one memorable scene a MacrossMissileMassacre was launched against it only to devastate enemy ships after zig-zagging shot to close range.
pieces before the missiles could even get halfway.
* In the anime adaptation of 6-tailed Manga/{{Naruto}}'s fight against Pain (Ch. 438/Ep. 167), Naruto pelts Pain with a 20-second-long Bijuu-Dama Barrage and, later on, with chakra lasers. This is brought first ''Anime/SailorMoon'' anime, Sailor Venus: not only she's prone to canon in chapter 610 when [[spoiler:Bee and Naruto, both in their full Tailed Beast forms,]] fire a barrage of Bijuu-Damas at [[spoiler:the Juubi]], which then retaliates with a massive chakra beam attack.
** There's
her [[FingerBeam Crescent Beam]] in quick succession, she also Darui's signature Jutsu, Storm Release: Laser Circus, which unleashes massive beams of light.
* Shizuri Mugino of ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex''
has [[http://www.wikimoon.org/index.php?title=Crescent_Beam_Shower a variation]] that consists in a ''barrage'' coming from above-[[NoKillLikeOverkill on a single target]]. And whatever you do, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzFcc9EEQVo don't get her mad]].
* ''Manhua/SchoolShock'': The Queen Of Moths uses this as her take on
the ability to convert electrons into a highly destructive DynamicEntry on the battle field of Beijing.
* In ''LightNovel/ShakuganNoShana'' this is basically Hecate's primary
form of matter attack... and her lasers bend and partially home in on the target! She can also spam smaller fireballs.
* The Neuroi in ''Anime/StrikeWitches'' attack like this.
* In the ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWars Super Robot Wars: Original Generation Divine Wars]] (Yes, [[WordSaladTitle that's the title]],) the Cosmo Nova special attack is depicted as a [[{{Roboteching}} roboteched]] Beam Spam.
* Attenborough Cortitch of ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', the gunner of the many {{Cool Ship}}s throughout the series, lives for this kind of stuff. So much so
that exists somewhere between particles and waves. She carries around silicon cards his FanNickname became Beam spam [[{{Gonk}} McMuppet]].
** In the final battle, he emptied the Tengen Toppa Gurren-Lagann's supply of Probability Fluctuation Missiles in a single salvo. The Anti-Spiral counters by using beam-weapons
that can disperse her individual laser create explosions the size of fucking galaxies, and those beam-weapons have a faster rate-of-fire than a modern-day machinegun. And it has hundreds, if not thousands, of them. At that point, the show ''almost'' manages to achieve ''Too Much'' Dakka.
*** The second movie adaption of the series '''''succeeded'''''. When the Giga Drill Breaker attacks from both the Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann and Super Granzeboma collide, an ''ENTIRE UNIVERSE'' '''''COLLAPSES.''''' ''Now'' it's Too Much Dakka!
* VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry:
** "The ballista
shots into multiple ones.that numbered a little over a thousand were all fired at once, [[BulletHell drawing a beautiful geometric curtain of death]].
** In the same fight, Beato also shot 18900 bolts of lightning at the predecessor Beatrice. [[spoiler: Both this attempt and the one above miss.]]
* Two instances in the series ''Anime/{{Vandread}}''. Once, in the first series and never used again, when Vandread Dita bounces a whole lotta energy beams off the other Dreads to wipe out a fast-moving enemy attack in one shot. And, in ''Vandread: The Second Stage'', when [[spoiler: Bart unlocks the ''[[CoolShip Nirvana]]'s'' Main Gun in his SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome. This attack is used in the remainder of the series, and consists of the ''Nirvana'' firing hundreds of beams all at once, that not only seek using {{Roboteching}}, they ''seek their targets while dodging friendlies'']]



* The Death Blossom mode in ''Film/TheLastStarfighter''. ([[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED Kira Yamato]], eat your heart out.)
** For [[HilarityEnsues extra fun]], it combines this with a MacrossMissileMassacre.
** And takes a cue from WaveMotionGun, as it uses all the ship`s energy to fire it.



* While the ''Franchise/StarWars'' Death Stars are most famous for their WaveMotionGun, Rebellion pilots will tell you that the millions of turbolaser turrets and emplacements dotting their surface are the much greater challenge if you want to actually destroy one.

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* While the ''Franchise/StarWars'' The Death Stars are most famous for their Blossom mode in ''Film/TheLastStarfighter''. ([[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED Kira Yamato]], eat your heart out.)
** For [[HilarityEnsues extra fun]], it combines this with a MacrossMissileMassacre.
** And takes a cue from
WaveMotionGun, Rebellion pilots will tell you that as it uses all the millions of turbolaser turrets and emplacements dotting their surface are the much greater challenge if you want ship`s energy to actually destroy one.fire it.



* While the ''Franchise/StarWars'' Death Stars are most famous for their WaveMotionGun, Rebellion pilots will tell you that the millions of turbolaser turrets and emplacements dotting their surface are the much greater challenge if you want to actually destroy one.



* In the ''Empire From the Ashes'' series by Creator/DavidWeber, there is a class of planetoid armed ONLY with heavy energy guns (essentially directed black holes). 4,000km diameter planetoid battleship with pretty much the entire surface covered with them? Just add targets. [[spoiler: They have 16 of these things and STILL nearly get overrun. They have to resort to [[RememberWhenYouBlewUpASun supernova-ing the system.]] Good thing it wasn't Earth, eh?]]
* In the Creator/DaleBrown novel ''Flight of the Old Dog'' the Ice Fortress anti-ballistic missile system is supposedly able to use X-ray laser spam to destroy dozens to hundreds of missiles or warheads per munition.
* The 'gigawatt lasers' of Joe Haldeman's ''Literature/TheForeverWar'' count as about one each, given that even the early models are capable of hitting at least 20 targets a second. 300 years later that was up to about 1000 targets a second.
* In Creator/DavidDrake's ''Literature/HammersSlammers'' series, one of the staple weapons is the vehicle-mounted tribarrel, a weapon with three rotating barrels that shoots energy blasts (called "bolts") so fast that the bolts leaving the weapon appear to be a solid line, not individual bolts. The weapons scale up, too - his tanks in the series have both a tribarrel ''and'' a 20cm "main gun" that can literally cook mountainsides with one shot. The tribarrel is based on a cross between the real-life MG42 machine gun and the Gatling gun, both of which have beam-spam-class rates of fire.
* The ''Literature/HonorHarrington'' universe has an interesting mix. Due to ''reasons''[[note]]Advances in active and passive defenses (i.e. point-defense weapons, counter-missiles, electronic warfare systems (decoys, jammers, etc.) and shields) have basically (all things being equal) made it flat out impossible to hit a target warship with a missile, or even get close enough that a multi-megaton nuclear warhead will so much as scratch the paintwork.[[/note]], all missiles are actually stand-off, nuclear bomb-pumped laser platforms. So when a MacrossMissileMassacre reaches attack range and detonates, it has a tendency to turn into a colossal beam spam given that each missile throws between four and eight lasers, and later in the series, even a relatively small engagement will involve a hundred plus missiles per salvo. In one particularly notable battle, the total number of missiles in flight was almost ''seven hundred thousand''.
** And that's just the missiles. If one considers the point-defense laser clusters trying to shoot incoming missiles down, it get even worse.
** And all of the above disregards the laser/graser[[note]]lasers, but with gamma rays rather than visible light[[/note]] broadsides that all warships of the setting carry. Yeah, Weber likes this one.



* In Creator/DavidDrake's ''Literature/HammersSlammers'' series, one of the staple weapons is the vehicle-mounted tribarrel, a weapon with three rotating barrels that shoots energy blasts (called "bolts") so fast that the bolts leaving the weapon appear to be a solid line, not individual bolts. The weapons scale up, too - his tanks in the series have both a tribarrel ''and'' a 20cm "main gun" that can literally cook mountainsides with one shot. The tribarrel is based on a cross between the real-life MG42 machine gun and the Gatling gun, both of which have beam-spam-class rates of fire.
* ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime''. Arrows of fire. Book 11. (Or: How to fully kill a Fade before nightfall)
** Rand showed the ability to beam spam in book 11. He essentially generates ''one thousand'' beams with his ''bare hands''.



* The ''Literature/HonorHarrington'' universe has an interesting mix. Due to ''reasons''[[note]]Advances in active and passive defenses (i.e. point-defense weapons, counter-missiles, electronic warfare systems (decoys, jammers, etc.) and shields) have basically (all things being equal) made it flat out impossible to hit a target warship with a missile, or even get close enough that a multi-megaton nuclear warhead will so much as scratch the paintwork.[[/note]], all missiles are actually stand-off, nuclear bomb-pumped laser platforms. So when a MacrossMissileMassacre reaches attack range and detonates, it has a tendency to turn into a colossal beam spam given that each missile throws between four and eight lasers, and later in the series, even a relatively small engagement will involve a hundred plus missiles per salvo. In one particularly notable battle, the total number of missiles in flight was almost ''seven hundred thousand''.
** And that's just the missiles. If one considers the point-defense laser clusters trying to shoot incoming missiles down, it get even worse.
** And all of the above disregards the laser/graser[[note]]lasers, but with gamma rays rather than visible light[[/note]] broadsides that all warships of the setting carry. Yeah, Weber likes this one.



* The 'gigawatt lasers' of Joe Haldeman's ''Literature/TheForeverWar'' count as about one each, given that even the early models are capable of hitting at least 20 targets a second. 300 years later that was up to about 1000 targets a second.
* In the Creator/DaleBrown novel ''Flight of the Old Dog'' the Ice Fortress anti-ballistic missile system is supposedly able to use X-ray laser spam to destroy dozens to hundreds of missiles or warheads per munition.
* In the ''Empire From the Ashes'' series by Creator/DavidWeber, there is a class of planetoid armed ONLY with heavy energy guns (essentially directed black holes). 4,000km diameter planetoid battleship with pretty much the entire surface covered with them? Just add targets. [[spoiler: They have 16 of these things and STILL nearly get overrun. They have to resort to [[RememberWhenYouBlewUpASun supernova-ing the system.]] Good thing it wasn't Earth, eh?]]

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* The 'gigawatt lasers' ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime''. Arrows of Joe Haldeman's ''Literature/TheForeverWar'' count as about one each, given that even fire. Book 11. (Or: How to fully kill a Fade before nightfall)
** Rand showed
the early models are capable of hitting at least 20 targets a second. 300 years later that was up ability to about 1000 targets a second.
* In the Creator/DaleBrown novel ''Flight of the Old Dog'' the Ice Fortress anti-ballistic missile system is supposedly able to use X-ray laser
beam spam to destroy dozens to hundreds of missiles or warheads per munition.
* In the ''Empire From the Ashes'' series by Creator/DavidWeber, there is a class of planetoid armed ONLY
in book 11. He essentially generates ''one thousand'' beams with heavy energy guns (essentially directed black holes). 4,000km diameter planetoid battleship with pretty much the entire surface covered with them? Just add targets. [[spoiler: They have 16 of these things and STILL nearly get overrun. They have to resort to [[RememberWhenYouBlewUpASun supernova-ing the system.]] Good thing it wasn't Earth, eh?]]his ''bare hands''.



* In ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', "Bizarro", [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark]] combines [[EyeBeams heat vision]] and SuperSpeed to [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome vaporize a flood of all the water from a reservoir]] ''instantaneously''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrPEjnkbL8c Behold]].



** The space station itself is shown to be armed with a number of laser-autocannons stretched along the spine of the station, capable of putting out impressive volumes of fire. In Season 2 this weapons grid is upgraded and in the Season 2 finale is shown to now have several Gatling-laser positions and several massive energy turrets added to it, quite capable of destroying a flagship battlecruiser belonging to a substantially more advanced alien race in a few bursts of concerted fire (aided by fighters strafing it as well).

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** The space station itself is shown to be armed with a number of laser-autocannons stretched along the spine of the station, capable of putting out impressive volumes of fire. In Season 2 2, this weapons grid is upgraded and in the Season 2 finale is shown to now have several Gatling-laser positions and several massive energy turrets added to it, quite capable of destroying a flagship battlecruiser belonging to a substantially more advanced alien race in a few bursts of concerted fire (aided by fighters strafing it as well).



---> '''Sinclair:''' ...and the sky was full of stars, and every star was an exploding ship - one of ours.

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---> '''Sinclair:''' ...and the sky was full of stars, and every star was an exploding ship - -- one of ours.ours.
* This turns up in ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' now and again. Usually, the basic finisher is a DiagonalCut, but as more and more mecha are added, they have to get snazzier. The third or fourth finisher to be introduced in a series is usually many weapons from all over the components' bodies being fired at once, for some very pretty death rays. Also, many Rangers-weapons-combined finishers are this, including the first.
** The first season of ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' had the Ultrazord, whose ''only'' attack was, you guessed it, a beam spam. The third season had another good example in the Shogun [=MegaFalconzord=].
* In ''Series/{{Smallville}}'', "Bizarro", [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark]] combines [[EyeBeams heat vision]] and SuperSpeed to [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome vaporize a flood of all the water from a reservoir]] ''instantaneously''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrPEjnkbL8c Behold]].



*** "Best of Both Worlds" proves that it was a good idea to stick some phaser strips everywhere they could find room - even on the nacelles.

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*** "Best of Both Worlds" proves that it was a good idea to stick some phaser strips everywhere they could find room - -- even on the nacelles.



* This turns up in ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' now and again. Usually, the basic finisher is a DiagonalCut, but as more and more mecha are added, they have to get snazzier. The third or fourth finisher to be introduced in a series is usually many weapons from all over the components' bodies being fired at once, for some very pretty death rays. Also, many Rangers-weapons-combined finishers are this, including the first.
** The first season of ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' had the Ultrazord, whose ''only'' attack was, you guessed it, a beam spam. The third season had another good example in the Shogun [=MegaFalconzord=].



* ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'' has several mechs built for laser spamming, however spamming lasers has the possibility to overload your reactor due to the heat from firing so many lasers at once. Many designs are still built to do so, since it's very, very viable.
** The Medium Laser, a BoringButPractical weapon in every sense of the word, is ideally suited for loading up heavily with them. Because of their small size and mass, an absurd number of them can be crammed onto a mech, and their modest damage, relatively (to other energy weapons) low heat/damage ratio, and passable range make firing a lot of them in one turn actually feasible if the mech's heat system is designed for it. Derivatives of the Medium Laser (Extended Range, Pulse, Heavy) don't pull it off quite as well as the original, though.
** Taken to extremes with the Clan ''Black Hawk''/''Nova'', a medium 'mech whose sole weaponry is 12 Clantech ER Medium Lasers (a quarter of the 'mech's weight is entirely made up of lasers). An AlphaStrike from the ''Black Hawk'' will deal 84 damage at a fairly decent range, but will also generate ''60'' heat, enough to take the ''Black Hawk'' just shy of 'instant shutdown from massive heat overload' territory. It is very much a 'mech made for HitAndRunTactics.



*** You forgot Empowered. That's a total of 5184 points of damage - 72x72. Also, the combination of Force Missile Mage (if your DM will allow it), Argent Savant, Incantatrix, and Spellwarp Sniper can be absolutely terrifying for a Magic Missile. Incantatrix to get free metamagics applied, Spellwarp Sniper to turn it into a ray so you can put stuff like Split and Twinned, Argent Savant for further damage, and Force Missile Mage for more damage and more missiles.

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*** You forgot Empowered. That's a total of 5184 points of damage - -- 72x72. Also, the combination of Force Missile Mage (if your DM will allow it), Argent Savant, Incantatrix, and Spellwarp Sniper can be absolutely terrifying for a Magic Missile. Incantatrix to get free metamagics applied, Spellwarp Sniper to turn it into a ray so you can put stuff like Split and Twinned, Argent Savant for further damage, and Force Missile Mage for more damage and more missiles.



* In ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'', a 2E Solar can start with a combo containing [[WaveMotionGun Blazing Solar Bolt]] and [[SpamAttack Peony Blossom Attack]]. With sufficient creativity the end result resembles KamehameHadoken Beam Spam. Exalted 2.5 has errata'd this away because Blazing Solar Bolt and Peony Blossom Attack can no longer be used together.
* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}} Ultra-Tech'' gives us the "Gatling Laser", a tripod-mounted weapon consisting of four "Dinosaur Lasers" (shoulder-fired {{BFG}}s "powerful enough to blow away a dinosaur"), each firing multiple times per second. Higher TechLevel versions include gamma-ray and x-ray models.
** ''TabletopGame/StarFleetBattles'' offers the Gatling ''Phaser''.
* This (along with MoreDakka and MacrossMissileMassacre) is why they let you link weapons in ''TabletopGame/{{Mekton}} Zeta''. If you don't mind the expense, you could set up a humanoid mecha, middleweight frame, which simply consists of a cockpit, primary sensors, and ''44'' individual light beam guns (assuming you haven't installed a pod, which at middleweight would add space for another dozen), all firing at once. If your GM is lenient and has given you a high CP allowance, you could crosslink all of these, so you fire 44 shots directly at your target's face. That's gotta hurt.



* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}} Ultra-Tech'' gives us the "Gatling Laser", a tripod-mounted weapon consisting of four "Dinosaur Lasers" (shoulder-fired {{BFG}}s "powerful enough to blow away a dinosaur"), each firing multiple times per second. Higher TechLevel versions include gamma-ray and x-ray models.
** ''TabletopGame/StarFleetBattles'' offers the Gatling ''Phaser''.
* ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'' has several mechs built for laser spamming, however spamming lasers has the possibility to overload your reactor due to the heat from firing so many lasers at once. Many designs are still built to do so, since it's very, very viable.
** The Medium Laser, a BoringButPractical weapon in every sense of the word, is ideally suited for loading up heavily with them. Because of their small size and mass, an absurd number of them can be crammed onto a mech, and their modest damage, relatively (to other energy weapons) low heat/damage ratio, and passable range make firing a lot of them in one turn actually feasible if the mech's heat system is designed for it. Derivatives of the Medium Laser (Extended Range, Pulse, Heavy) don't pull it off quite as well as the original, though.
** Taken to extremes with the Clan ''Black Hawk''/''Nova'', a medium 'mech whose sole weaponry is 12 Clantech ER Medium Lasers (a quarter of the 'mech's weight is entirely made up of lasers). An AlphaStrike from the ''Black Hawk'' will deal 84 damage at a fairly decent range, but will also generate ''60'' heat, enough to take the ''Black Hawk'' just shy of 'instant shutdown from massive heat overload' territory. It is very much a 'mech made for HitAndRunTactics.
* This (along with MoreDakka and MacrossMissileMassacre) is why they let you link weapons in ''TabletopGame/{{Mekton}} Zeta''. If you don't mind the expense, you could set up a humanoid mecha, middleweight frame, which simply consists of a cockpit, primary sensors, and ''44'' individual light beam guns (assuming you haven't installed a pod, which at middleweight would add space for another dozen), all firing at once. If your GM is lenient and has given you a high CP allowance, you could crosslink all of these, so you fire 44 shots directly at your target's face. That's gotta hurt.
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'', a 2E Solar can start with a combo containing [[WaveMotionGun Blazing Solar Bolt]] and [[SpamAttack Peony Blossom Attack]]. With sufficient creativity the end result resembles KamehameHadoken Beam Spam. Exalted 2.5 has errata'd this away because Blazing Solar Bolt and Peony Blossom Attack can no longer be used together.



* In ''Videogame/AsurasWrath'', Berserk Asura combines this with KamehameHadoken to take out an entire fleet of ships.



* The Battlecruiser in VideoGame/{{StarCraft II}} outputs a constant stream of laser bolts. Attacking with a dozen takes the beam spam [[UpToEleven to a whole new level]].
** Not to mention the Protoss in general. A late-game Protoss "death-ball" will consist of zealots, stalkers, sentries, colossi and void rays. Of these, the zealot is the only one that ''doesn't'' shoot lasers.
*** Zealots [[DualWielding dual-wield]] laser [[BladeBelowTheShoulder arm blades]] and [[ZergRush rush]] their enemy instead.
* The Vanu Sovereignty in ''Videogame/PlanetSide'' use lasers and {{PlasmaCannon}}s as often as possible, turning their infantry into walking laser raves. Elevated in ''Planetside 2'' with its day-night cycles, where VS weapons put out an amazing lightshow at night that simultaneously blinds both the target [[InterfaceScrew and the user]].
* The {{Light Gun|Game}} arcade shooter ''VideoGame/RazingStorm'' has ALL of its MechaMooks use this on the player, be they MiniMecha, HumongousMecha or the CoolAirship FinalBoss.
* In regular VideoGame/SuperRobotWars, The Rein Weissritter can use FlashStep to Beam Spam all by itself with only one gun.
* The entire cast of the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series has some form of Beam Spam at their disposal, with a notable example being Shou Toramaru. Curving lasers. That briefly pause. She also loves lasers that turn into bullets, as does Nue's Danmaku Chimera attack.
** Sariel's opening attack from the first game certainly qualifies.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R64JZ7pEZ4 THIS.]] Just... watch it. Shame such artillery gets used on a frigging soccer ball.
** What's better than spamming lots of bullets? Spamming your KamehameHadouken, which Marisa does in her last word, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8mpyyjiE5M "Blazing Star".]]
** Special mention goes to Hinanawi Tenshi, who has about half of her attacks based off of either ridiculously huge or a ridiculous amount of lasers.
* Anything with 'Diffusion' in the name in an ''VideoGame/RType'' game.
** Also the intro movie for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIeKN5lAcFs Final]]. A Beam Spam of {{Wave Motion Gun}}s fired from regular fighters.
* ''VideoGame/{{Ikaruga}}'s'' charge attack.



* Glue a massive amount of Laser L parts onto any ''VideoGame/{{Fraxy}}'' boss and you're done!
* The Type-5 Weapon in ''VideoGame/GunNac'', which when fully upgraded, fires six beams with each attack.

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* Glue a massive amount In ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'', an overpowered combination of Laser L parts onto any ''VideoGame/{{Fraxy}}'' boss Brimstone and you're done!
Chocolate Milk allows you to spam the Brimstone beam free of charge by tapping a fire button.
* The Type-5 Weapon In ''VideoGame/BloonsTowerDefense 4'', the Sun God monkeys and the [[BuffySpeak Mega-Sun-God-Temple-Thing]] '''ARE''' this trope, especially in ''VideoGame/GunNac'', later levels when the game starts lagging.
* Lavos' main attack in ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' is a technique called "Destruction Rains from the Heavens". In the [[spoiler:Day of Lavos]] he rises from the underground and use it to [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome destroy the world and leave it in a nuclear winter]] so he can [[spoiler:spawn new lavoid forms in the surface of the planet and dispatch them to repeat the process in new worlds]].
* Crab Spider Soldiers villain archetype in ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' have a power similar to Beam Spam, although the number of blasts might not reach the level of spam regularly seen elsewhere.
** Masterminds in ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'', if they choose the Robotics powerset, can have dozens of beams spraying all over the screen from their various minions- each of the three lowest-level drones has an attack that fills the screen with laser fire, and if all of them go off at once, well...
*** Similarly, equip enemies in the Mission Architect with Robots, and you get the same thing, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zxy-hJWoTY except aimed at you instead]].
* Similarly, ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRenegade'' has a laser [[MoreDakka minigun]],
which is just a teeny bit overkill when fully upgraded, fires six you consider the normal laser rifle already has a high rate of fire.
* Getting Quick and Plasma in ''VideoGame/CopyKitty'' will result in this, called Luster Shooter. Getting a third powerup will add more properties to it.
* In ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer3TiberiumWars'', the laser turrets of the Brotherhood of Nod can be arranged into a 3 cannon array (and with an upgrade, it can be 4). Make a bunch of them surrounding your base and you'll be blazing light tanks into oblivion from the sheer number of laser
beams hitting them and that's not including any Beam Spam from laser-armed tanks and infantry you have for your Noddies.
* One of the ''VideoGame/CosmicBreak'' Japan clan tournaments was composed of nothing but robots
with each attack.[[SlowLaser Lasers]] and Short Boost, an "upgrade" that lets your robots jump rather than dash.



* Does [[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft moonfire spam]] count? Moonfire does look like a KillSat...
* Aozaki Aoko of ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' uses both martial arts and Beam Spams when fighting, as seen in ''VideoGame/MeltyBlood''. This ranges from needle-thin shots to beams launched off her fists and her ''leg'' when in midair (which sweeps the entire screen with blue fire).
* The Homing Laser is Jehuty's main method of clearing swarms of MechaMooks in ''VideoGame/ZoneOfTheEnders''. Many other Orbital Frames in the series can pull it off as well.
** It seems that pretty much '''any''' orbital frame designed to actually carry a pilot has one of these, and all of them have that homing principle. Those that the game's main antagonist, Anubis, fires though, take the "homing" part to a whole new level of silly - they move by zigzagging here and there gradually in an ''angular'' pattern.
* One of the ''VideoGame/CosmicBreak'' Japan clan tournaments was composed of nothing but robots with [[SlowLaser Lasers]] and Short Boost, an "upgrade" that lets your robots jump rather than dash.
* Most powerful characters and Organization XIII members in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' can use this.
** Xemnas can not only summon handheld [[LaserBlade laser blades]], but regularly uses them as projectiles. For his last-ditch attack in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', he surrounds Sora and Riku with a giant dome of laser beams and then unleashes them all at once.
** Xigbar also uses this in his DesperationAttack, the final part of it assailing you with dozens of lasers from multiple angles.
** Marluxia also does this is the [=PS2=] remake of ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories''. His "ultimate" sleight during the final battle, Omni Laser, causes one of the rings rotating around the battlefield to fire an array of continuous beams inward at Sora. Marluxia will attempt the sleight up to three times as he does with his other attacks during this battle. Appropriately for a villain's ultimate attack, the cards he uses for this are [[FourIsDeath all fours]].
** The version of Ragnarok used in ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance Kingdom Hearts 3D]]'' has Sora and his dream eaters combine into a sphere of light that proceeds to bombard every enemy in the vicinity with countless lasers from every angle.
* Approached in ''Unreal Tournament 2003'', where the prequel's Plasma Gun is retooled as the Link Gun, with plenty of Beam Spam potential. Using alt-fire, the entire team can link-fire their guns ''at each other'', granting the end user with ridiculous power. ''VideoGame/UnrealTournament2004'' adds Link Turrets to the mix. Though they cannot target each other, they play nicely with Link Gun users.
** Even with all the possibilities that the Link Gun adds, it just isn't quite like having two full teams of 16 players armed with the Instagib on a small map. It adds a whole new meaning to "Beam Spam" in video games.
* Crab Spider Soldiers villain archetype in ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' have a power similar to Beam Spam, although the number of blasts might not reach the level of spam regularly seen elsewhere.
** Masterminds in ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'', if they choose the Robotics powerset, can have dozens of beams spraying all over the screen from their various minions- each of the three lowest-level drones has an attack that fills the screen with laser fire, and if all of them go off at once, well...
*** Similarly, equip enemies in the Mission Architect with Robots, and you get the same thing, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zxy-hJWoTY except aimed at you instead]].
* ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'':
** Although it's supposedly not her preferred M.O., Samus Aran's ArmCannon can certainly qualify as Beam Spam, considering the unlimited ammo (the Power Beam in the ''[[VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy Prime]]'' games ''can literally fire as fast as you can press A'').
** ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid'' has the Spazer Beam, which isn't short for "Spam Laser", but should be. It triples the output of the other beams (except the Plasma Beam, which it can't be combined with) resulting in a wider field of fire.
** The Hyper Mode's charge beam in ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'' is literally a Beam Spam, firing so fast the blast forms a near-constant stream.
** ''Manga/MetroidManga'' also had an example in the form of Kreatz.
** ''VideoGame/MetroidSamusReturns'' introduces the "Beam Burst" Aeion ability lets Samus shoot a volley of lasers at a machine gun rate of fire.
* X's ChargedAttack in ''VideoGame/MegaManXCommandMission'' certainly qualifies.
** His Hyper Mode charge shot qualifies even more especially since you can now unload everything on one target or simply pick who you want to blow up.
*** If that is all you have then forget it, you haven't seen Ultimate X armor. The minute that comes on, you can not only unload all your ammunition's worth on your opponent but you can also change targets when you are certain you killed your opponent DeaderThanDead.
** In X4 through X6, Zero has Giga Attacks that do this: the Rakukouha from X4 which launches projectiles in a half-circle, stoppable by walls, the Messenkou from X5 which is almost the same except from looking different and going through walls, and the Rekkouha from X6 which is Beam Spam in its truest sense, launching straight beams from above and below the screen.
* In the shooting battle mode of ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2: Battle'', 20 rings will give you one of these to unleash on your opponent.
** The Egg Wyvern and Solaris both do this in [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006 the 2006 game.]] And in VideoGame/SonicColors, the Egg Nega Wisp fires laser beams one at a time, but eventually going so fast you barely have time to react inbetween!
* ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' has the Judgment and Ray spells, which function like this.
* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'', [[VideoGame/TalesOfPhantasia Dhaos]] has this as his LimitBreak.
* Sekundes from ''VideoGame/TalesOfEternia'' was designed as a throwback to Dhaos, hence retaining Dhaos Laser (Or Sekundes Laser if you will) as well as having a new arte named Million Assault, a beatdown that ends with a Sekundes Blast, and then ''three Sekundes Lasers in a row.''
* ''Tales Of VS'' had Dhaos pull this off again, this time not only retaining his aforementioned LimitBreak but also giving him [[VideoGame/TalesOfEternia Sekundes]]' Million Assault.
* In VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss Guy has Mystic arte of the [[SwordBeam Slash]] variant: Brilliant Overlord
* A laser monsoon was seen in the game VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic when the Sith fleet bombarded Taris.
* The ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'' versions of [[SummonMagic Alexander]] shoot off dozens (upon dozens, in the second case) of beams of Holy magic. Alexander VIII shoots them from deployable cannon batteries mounted on its shoulders, whereas Alexander IX releases them from its city-spanning wings. In the latter case, they're also of the homing variety.
** Alexander makes a return in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', using similar Beam Spam tactics. [[spoiler: It's also a favored form of attack for [[ClimaxBoss Barthandelus.]]]]
*** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', the boss named Proudclad, which is a giant two-form HumongousMecha, has a habit of turning the tides in any battle against it... By first using "Limiters Removal", which heals itself to pretty much full HP, and then spamming its AttackDrone attack against the leader. As long as you have [[strike:Snow]] a Sentinel in your active party, things should work out just fine, though.
** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', the Aeon Valefor's second Overdrive, Energy Blast, is very much this.
*** Tidus's Energy Rain Overdrive also counts.
*** The Holy spell also manifests as this.
** The ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' version of Bahamut's Megaflare and Teraflare are also this, with the latter having laid waste to nearly all of Eorzea itself. The player also has access to Teraflare as their Limit Break as a Summoner.
*** The same game also features a number of Garlean magitek weapons for more traditional beam spam, usually coming in the form of bit adds that shoot lasers from numerous directions
*** Construct 7 from the Ridorana Lighthouse will sweep the entire arena with shotgun-burst style lasers and during its second phase, it'll move even faster when turning around.
*** NieR Automata's Hobbes does this to the entire raid for unavoidable AoE damage every so often, increasing his barrage the angrier he gets as his HP lowers.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Homeworld}}'' series ''loves'' this trope. The first game has the Kadeshi Multibeam frigates, tiny little ships that have four titanic ion cannons squeezed in. When firing, they "sweep" space in front of them, making them almost more of a danger to fighter squadrons than capital ships. The sequel has its own version of the Multibeam Frigate, which takes eight beam emitters and plants them all over the ship's hull, making it an unholy terror when diving into fighter swarms (it's named the 'Dervish' for a reason). And Homeworld 2 has Pulsar Gunship squadrons, which are capable of outright swarming enemy ships with tiny little ion beams.
** And this isn't even getting into Ion Cannon Frigates or the Progenitor Dreadnought, which edge closer to {{Wave Motion Gun}}s (though the Dreadnought also has anti-fighter beam turrets all over its hull) except for the fact that you can have dozens of the frigates all firing at a single target. And then there is [[spoiler:[[LostSuperweapon Sajuuk]]]], with a Phased Cannon Array even bigger than the dreadnoughts' and [[AlwaysAccurateAttack guaranteed-hit]] nanite beam cannons for point defense.
*** Best option: 1) Go into "versus" match. 2) Put unit limit to "maximum". Build pulsar gunships, ion frigates and battlecruisers until your unit cap is full. 3) Enjoy your beam spam. Or even better, make a versus match with 5 friends, and tell them all to do the same thing.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Xenosaga}}'', KOS-MOS's most popular weapon, the X-Buster, is a spread-beam laser cannon fired from her stomach. A perfect example of this Trope.
** As is the Durandal's main cannon.
* The super move of Sarara from ''VideoGame/MagicalBattleArena'', where she attacks a target by firing thirteen beams at the same time from her {{Attack Drone}}s and mechanical bow.
* The Advent in ''VideoGame/SinsOfASolarEmpire'' have a serious love of beam weapons. The Halcyon Carrier capital ship carries up to 7 squadrons of bombers (which are armed with beam weapons) in addition to the 8 heavier beam cannons mounted on the ship itself.
** And of course you can mass bombers with the Advent. With the researches and the new pacts system in Diplomacy it's not unreasonable to arrive at an advent planet which has no ships defending it and be set upon by no less than 30 bomber squadrons...each of which has 7-10 bombers beam spamming your ships. Can make for a rather quick death for smaller ships when focused.
* However strange it may seem, the final form of the final boss from ''VideoGame/WarioLand The Shake Dimension'', aka the Shake King has multiple attacks involving an absolutely gigantic laser beam being fired at Wario, as well as multiple fireballs being sent everywhere at the same time. And another attack involving about five columns of lightning bolts being fired down from the top of the screen.

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* Does [[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft moonfire spam]] count? Moonfire does look like a KillSat...
* Aozaki Aoko of ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' uses both martial arts and Beam Spams when fighting, as seen in ''VideoGame/MeltyBlood''. This ranges from needle-thin shots to beams launched off her fists and her ''leg'' when in midair (which sweeps the entire screen with blue fire).
* The Homing Laser is Jehuty's main method of clearing swarms of MechaMooks in ''VideoGame/ZoneOfTheEnders''. Many other Orbital Frames in the series can pull it off as well.
** It seems that pretty much '''any''' orbital frame designed to actually carry a pilot has one of these, and all of them have that homing principle. Those that the game's main antagonist, Anubis, fires though, take the "homing" part to
''VideoGame/CursedTreasure''. Got a whole new level line of silly - they move by zigzagging here and there gradually in an ''angular'' pattern.
* One
regular, Burning, and/or Hellfire temples on each side of the ''VideoGame/CosmicBreak'' Japan clan tournaments was composed of nothing but robots with [[SlowLaser Lasers]] and Short Boost, an "upgrade" that lets your robots jump rather than dash.
pat? The enemies had better prepare to get PWNED!
* Most powerful characters and Organization XIII members in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' can use this.
** Xemnas can not only summon handheld [[LaserBlade laser blades]], but regularly uses them as projectiles. For his last-ditch attack in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', he surrounds Sora and Riku with a giant dome of laser beams and then unleashes them all at once.
** Xigbar also uses this in his DesperationAttack,
In the final part of it assailing Ringed City DownloadableContent for ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsIII'', you with dozens encounter [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Angels]]: winged, vaguely insectoid creatures capable of lasers from multiple angles.
** Marluxia also does this is the [=PS2=] remake of ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories''. His "ultimate" sleight during the final battle, Omni Laser, causes one of the rings rotating around the battlefield to fire an array of continuous beams inward at Sora. Marluxia will attempt the sleight up to three times as he does with his other attacks during this battle. Appropriately for a villain's ultimate attack, the cards he uses for this are [[FourIsDeath all fours]].
** The version of Ragnarok used in ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance Kingdom Hearts 3D]]'' has Sora and his dream eaters combine into a sphere of light that proceeds to bombard every enemy in the vicinity with countless lasers from every angle.
* Approached in ''Unreal Tournament 2003'', where the prequel's Plasma Gun is retooled as the Link Gun, with plenty of Beam Spam potential. Using alt-fire, the entire team can link-fire their guns ''at each other'', granting the end user with
unleashing ridiculous power. ''VideoGame/UnrealTournament2004'' adds Link Turrets to the mix. Though hails of laser death on you. Naturally, they cannot target each other, they play nicely with Link Gun users.
** Even with all the possibilities that the Link Gun adds, it just isn't quite like having two full teams of 16 players armed with the Instagib on a small map. It adds a whole new meaning to "Beam Spam" in video games.
* Crab Spider Soldiers villain archetype in ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' have a power similar to Beam Spam, although the number of blasts might not reach the level of spam regularly seen elsewhere.
** Masterminds in ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'', if they choose the Robotics powerset, can have dozens of beams spraying all over the screen from their various minions- each of the three lowest-level drones has an attack that fills the screen with laser fire, and if all of them go off at once, well...
*** Similarly, equip enemies
be killed without finding specific vulnerable "pupae" hidden somewhere in the Mission Architect with Robots, map, and ''of course'' the third one you get the same thing, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zxy-hJWoTY except aimed at you instead]].
* ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'':
** Although it's supposedly not her preferred M.O., Samus Aran's ArmCannon can certainly qualify as Beam Spam, considering the unlimited ammo (the Power Beam
meet is in the ''[[VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy Prime]]'' games ''can literally fire as fast as you can press A'').
** ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid'' has the Spazer Beam, which isn't short for "Spam Laser", but should be. It triples the output
middle of the other beams (except the Plasma Beam, which it can't be combined with) resulting in a wider field of fire.
** The Hyper Mode's charge beam in ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'' is literally a Beam Spam, firing so fast the blast forms a near-constant stream.
** ''Manga/MetroidManga'' also had an example in the form of Kreatz.
** ''VideoGame/MetroidSamusReturns'' introduces the "Beam Burst" Aeion ability lets Samus shoot a volley of lasers at a machine gun rate of fire.
* X's ChargedAttack in ''VideoGame/MegaManXCommandMission'' certainly qualifies.
** His Hyper Mode charge shot qualifies even more especially since you can now unload everything on one target or simply pick who you want to blow up.
*** If that is all you have then forget it, you haven't seen Ultimate X armor. The minute that comes on, you can not only unload all your ammunition's worth on your opponent but you can also change targets when you are certain you killed your opponent DeaderThanDead.
** In X4 through X6, Zero has Giga Attacks that do this: the Rakukouha from X4 which launches projectiles in a half-circle, stoppable by walls, the Messenkou from X5 which is almost the same except from looking different and going through walls, and the Rekkouha from X6 which is Beam Spam in its truest sense, launching straight beams from above and below the screen.
* In the shooting battle mode of ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2: Battle'', 20 rings will give you one of these to unleash on your opponent.
** The Egg Wyvern and Solaris both do this in [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006 the 2006 game.]] And in VideoGame/SonicColors, the Egg Nega Wisp fires laser beams one at a time, but eventually going so fast you barely have time to react inbetween!
* ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' has the Judgment and Ray spells, which function like this.
* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'', [[VideoGame/TalesOfPhantasia Dhaos]] has this as his LimitBreak.
* Sekundes from ''VideoGame/TalesOfEternia'' was designed as a throwback to Dhaos, hence retaining Dhaos Laser (Or Sekundes Laser if you will) as well as having a new arte named Million Assault, a beatdown that ends with a Sekundes Blast, and then ''three Sekundes Lasers in a row.''
* ''Tales Of VS'' had Dhaos pull this off again, this time not only retaining his aforementioned LimitBreak but also giving him [[VideoGame/TalesOfEternia Sekundes]]' Million Assault.
* In VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss Guy has Mystic arte of the [[SwordBeam Slash]] variant: Brilliant Overlord
* A laser monsoon was seen in the game VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic when the Sith fleet bombarded Taris.
* The ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'' versions of [[SummonMagic Alexander]] shoot off dozens (upon dozens, in the second case) of beams of Holy magic. Alexander VIII shoots them from deployable cannon batteries mounted on its shoulders, whereas Alexander IX releases them from its city-spanning wings. In the latter case, they're also of the homing variety.
** Alexander makes a return in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', using similar Beam Spam tactics. [[spoiler: It's also a favored form of attack for [[ClimaxBoss Barthandelus.]]]]
*** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', the boss named Proudclad, which is
[[SwampsAreEvil a giant two-form HumongousMecha, has a habit of turning the tides in any battle against it... By first using "Limiters Removal", which heals itself to pretty much full HP, and then spamming its AttackDrone attack against the leader. As long as you have [[strike:Snow]] a Sentinel in your active party, things should work out just fine, though.
** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', the Aeon Valefor's second Overdrive, Energy Blast, is very much this.
*** Tidus's Energy Rain Overdrive also counts.
*** The Holy spell also manifests as this.
** The ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' version of Bahamut's Megaflare and Teraflare are also this, with the latter having laid waste to nearly all of Eorzea itself. The player also has access to Teraflare as their Limit Break as a Summoner.
*** The same game also features a number of Garlean magitek weapons for more traditional beam spam, usually coming in the form of bit adds
toxic swamp that shoot lasers from numerous directions
*** Construct 7 from the Ridorana Lighthouse will sweep the entire arena with shotgun-burst style lasers and during its second phase, it'll move even faster when turning around.
*** NieR Automata's Hobbes does this to the entire raid for unavoidable AoE damage every so often, increasing his barrage the angrier he gets as his HP lowers.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Homeworld}}'' series ''loves'' this trope. The first game has the Kadeshi Multibeam frigates, tiny
makes dodging hard, offers little ships that have four titanic ion cannons squeezed in. When firing, they "sweep" space in front of them, making them almost more of a danger to fighter squadrons than capital ships. The sequel has its own version of the Multibeam Frigate, which takes eight beam emitters cover, and plants them all over the ship's hull, making it an unholy terror when diving into fighter swarms (it's named the 'Dervish' for a reason). And Homeworld 2 has Pulsar Gunship squadrons, which are capable of outright swarming enemy ships with tiny little ion beams.
** And
poisons you]], [[NintendoHard this isn't even getting into Ion Cannon Frigates or the Progenitor Dreadnought, which edge closer to {{Wave Motion Gun}}s (though the Dreadnought also has anti-fighter beam turrets all over its hull) except for the fact that you can have dozens of the frigates all firing at a single target. And then there is [[spoiler:[[LostSuperweapon Sajuuk]]]], with a Phased Cannon Array even bigger than the dreadnoughts' and [[AlwaysAccurateAttack guaranteed-hit]] nanite beam cannons for point defense.
*** Best option: 1) Go into "versus" match. 2) Put unit limit to "maximum". Build pulsar gunships, ion frigates and battlecruisers until your unit cap is full. 3) Enjoy your beam spam. Or even better, make a versus match with 5 friends, and tell them all to do the same thing.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Xenosaga}}'', KOS-MOS's most popular weapon, the X-Buster,
is a spread-beam laser cannon fired from her stomach. A perfect example of this Trope.
** As is the Durandal's main cannon.
* The super move of Sarara from ''VideoGame/MagicalBattleArena'', where she attacks a target by firing thirteen beams at the same time from her {{Attack Drone}}s and mechanical bow.
* The Advent in ''VideoGame/SinsOfASolarEmpire'' have a serious love of beam weapons. The Halcyon Carrier capital ship carries up to 7 squadrons of bombers (which are armed with beam weapons) in addition to the 8 heavier beam cannons mounted on the ship itself.
** And of course you can mass bombers with the Advent. With the researches and the new pacts system in Diplomacy it's not unreasonable to arrive at an advent planet which has no ships defending it and be set upon by no less than 30 bomber squadrons...each of which has 7-10 bombers beam spamming your ships. Can make for a rather quick death for smaller ships when focused.
* However strange it may seem, the final form of the final boss from ''VideoGame/WarioLand The Shake Dimension'', aka the Shake King has multiple attacks involving an absolutely gigantic laser beam being fired at Wario, as well as multiple fireballs being sent everywhere at the same time. And another attack involving about five columns of lightning bolts being fired down from the top of the screen.
From Software game]].



* The Blaster and Hyperblaster from ''VideoGame/QuakeII'' normally fired little solid blocks of energy. A very simple mod could change this into a hitscan laser. Even without the mod, the Hyperblaster was basically a [[GatlingGood gatling energy weapon]]. If two people were dueling with them...
** Also, the VideoGame/QuakeII version of the BFG ([=BFG10k=]) fulfills the trope: It fires a green ball that fires lasers on all targets in the vicinity of its trajectory. When it hits a solid object, it explodes in a similar way to the original Doom BFG: The game checks if a line-of-sight can be drawn from the target to the ball's location of detonation and from the detonation site to the player who fired the weapon in the first place. If both lines of sight are met, the target is going to take a heap of damage and this is applied to all possible targets. Reportedly, it is a good tactic to fire the BFG into the ceiling in a room with a bunch of other players in a deathmatch game.

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* The Blaster and Hyperblaster from ''VideoGame/QuakeII'' normally fired little solid blocks ''VideoGame/DungeonSiege'' has a race of energy. A very simple mod could change this into a hitscan laser. Even without the mod, the Hyperblaster was basically a [[GatlingGood gatling energy weapon]]. If two people were dueling with them...
** Also, the VideoGame/QuakeII version of the BFG ([=BFG10k=]) fulfills the trope: It fires a green ball
Not-Beholder monsters that fires lasers on all targets spam laser/light beams out of their tentacles/eyestalks in every direction, giving the vicinity dark caves they are encountered in something of its trajectory. When it hits a solid object, it explodes in a similar way to the original Doom BFG: The game checks if a line-of-sight 70s disco feel.
* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind'', an item
can be drawn enchanted with a damaging "On Target" spell. Equip the newly enchanted item and select it from the target magic menu. Congrats! You now have what some fans refer to as a "magic machine gun." Unlike casting a regular spell which costs magicka and requires time for a casting animation, you can launch your enchanted attack as fast as you can click the ball's location mouse/button until the item runs out of detonation charge. Just be careful of using it on [[AttackReflector enemies with reflect]]...
* ''VideoGame/EliteDangerous'' has this with Conflict Zones in certain systems. They look like giant Rave Parties with more lasers
and from death.
* ''VideoGame/EmpireAtWar'' has, for
the detonation site to Empire, an anti-fighter corvette ship called the player who fired Tartan. The Tartan has the weapon special ability to fire pretty much every gun at once. Max space unit per side in battle is 20 for the first place. If both lines of sight Empire in Galactic Conquest mode. Tartan's are met, 2 population each. 10 Tartans + special = LASER CANNON [[MoreDakka DAKKA]].
** This counts for any massed unit that uses lasers, really. Tartan's are just
the target is going most beam spam/dakka-ish. Even ground units can count if one uses a mod to take a heap remove the in-battle population cap, if you can manage to land all of damage and them before the AI rushes your reinforcement point.
* Design-wise,
this is applied to all possible targets. Reportedly, it is a good tactic to fire the BFG into [[PlanetOfHats hat]] of [[OrganicTechnology Polaris]] and [[TelepathicSpacemen Vell-os]] ships in ''VideoGame/EscapeVelocity Nova''.
* The Amarr in ''VideoGame/EveOnline'' are very fond of their infidel-purifying lasers, but
the ceiling Abaddon-class battleship is in a room with a bunch of other players in a deathmatch game.particular known for it's [[http://www.eve-ic.net/media/forums/at6/day3/d3m2-1.png picturesque beam spam broadsides]]. Sansha loves beam spam [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv0wqx1UhqU&feature=related even more]].



* Similarly, ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRenegade'' has a laser [[MoreDakka minigun]], which is just a teeny bit overkill when you consider the normal laser rifle already has a high rate of fire.
* Similar to the D&D Time Stop combination mentioned above under Tabletop gaming, Ultima Underworld for the PC had a Time Stop spell as well. At the upper levels, this allowed you to fling vast quantities of items, fire arrows, and blast spells at the opponent, limited only by the fact that if they collided with one another before the opponent, most of them would be harmlessly destroyed. More amusingly, running into your own arrows in mid-flight could kill you even before the spell expired.
* ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxter'':
** The Beam Reflexor. "It's an upgrade to the sniper weapon", you say. "It doesn't have that high a rate of fire", you say. Then you see what happens when a) you're mashing the trigger and b) the blasts are ''rebounding in all directions''. Combine this with the jump - spin - shoot combo (which fires five shots at a faster rate than normal) and you get [[DeathInAllDirections a LOT of bouncing lasers]].
** Let's not forget the upgrade that comes after, the Gyro Burster. It fires an AttackDrone that fires fifty shots in all directions. Sadly, they don't rebound.
** The Needle [[XtremeKoolLetterz Lazer]] has the same high fire rate as the [[GatlingGood Vulcan Fury]], but each shot consists of three lasers that home in on enemies.
* ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClank'':
** [=RY3NO=] in ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal'' becomes this after upgraded to V2 instead of just MacrossMissileMassacre. At V5 those beams converge and obliterate everything on screen.
** ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal'' brings us Harbinger, albeit this is more [[KillSat Kill Sat-y]] variety. Quasar-Turret Launcher and its turrets shooting enemies with lasers is straighter example. Then there is Landstalker and 70mm Stalker Turrets and their plasma mortars.
** ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureToolsOfDestruction'' has the RYNO IV again. Beam Spam with HOMING LASERS!
* In ''VideoGame/{{Iji}}'', the final boss makes extensive use of this as well a couple other types of projectile spam. There's also the Alpha Strike, which is basically a bunch of alien ships getting together and ''beamspamming an entire planet to death.''
** And [[ArchEnemy Asha]]. Specifically, his supermoves Plasma Rage and Plasma Vortex.
* The Amarr in ''VideoGame/EveOnline'' are very fond of their infidel-purifying lasers, but the Abaddon-class battleship is in particular known for it's [[http://www.eve-ic.net/media/forums/at6/day3/d3m2-1.png picturesque beam spam broadsides]]. Sansha loves beam spam [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv0wqx1UhqU&feature=related even more]].
* After a certain plot event in ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'' Joshua can use Beam Spam attacks; a certain combo finisher has more in common with a ''WaveMotionGun'' instead.
** Not to mention the final boss, that beamspams ''fireballs''. Thank God for Neku's dodge ability.
* ''VideoGame/EmpireAtWar'' has, for the Empire, an anti-fighter corvette ship called the Tartan. The Tartan has the special ability to fire pretty much every gun at once. Max space unit per side in battle is 20 for the Empire in Galactic Conquest mode. Tartan's are 2 population each. 10 Tartans + special = LASER CANNON [[MoreDakka DAKKA]].
** This counts for any massed unit that uses lasers, really. Tartan's are just the most beam spam/dakka-ish. Even ground units can count if one uses a mod to remove the in-battle population cap, if you can manage to land all of them before the AI rushes your reinforcement point.
* The second and third ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' games allowed you to make rapid-fire versions of some beam weapons, with further research after developing the weapons. Load up the larger ships with such weapons, and it's pretty much "game over" for the other guy if you're anywhere near at parity with their tech levels.
* In ''VideoGame/StarOceanTillTheEndOfTime'', Maria (the game's only gunslinger) has an ability that's basically MoreDakka with lasers. Souping up this ability is a common tactic with [[BonusBoss Freya]]. You can see it in action in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3x9m2Idqqo this video]], where it probably hits 20 times for 20,000HP each.
* ''VideoGame/TachyonTheFringe'' had one particular ship/weapon combo which embodied this - the [=GalSpan=] Phoenix heavy bomber, fitted with as many Deimos Heavy Lasers as it could muster. Five of those firing in unison, especially in linked fire, could fry any shield in one shot and breach the hull in three. And you still had your pick of missiles, chatter cannon, railgun etc for the other hardpoints.



* In ''[[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Higurashi Daybreak]]'', when Rika is using a mop as her weapon, she can Beam Spam cannons of water.
* The ''VideoGame/PanzerDragoon'' series' playable dragons' Berserk attacks, along with Atolm Dragon's "Ne-rai" move in ''Saga''.

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* The ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'' versions of [[SummonMagic Alexander]] shoot off dozens (upon dozens, in the second case) of beams of Holy magic. Alexander VIII shoots them from deployable cannon batteries mounted on its shoulders, whereas Alexander IX releases them from its city-spanning wings. In ''[[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Higurashi Daybreak]]'', when Rika is the latter case, they're also of the homing variety.
** Alexander makes a return in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'',
using a mop as her weapon, she can similar Beam Spam cannons tactics. [[spoiler: It's also a favored form of water.
*
attack for [[ClimaxBoss Barthandelus.]]]]
*** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', the boss named Proudclad, which is a giant two-form HumongousMecha, has a habit of turning the tides in any battle against it... By first using "Limiters Removal", which heals itself to pretty much full HP, and then spamming its AttackDrone attack against the leader. As long as you have [[strike:Snow]] a Sentinel in your active party, things should work out just fine, though.
** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', the Aeon Valefor's second Overdrive, Energy Blast, is very much this.
*** Tidus's Energy Rain Overdrive also counts.
***
The ''VideoGame/PanzerDragoon'' series' playable dragons' Berserk attacks, along Holy spell also manifests as this.
** The ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' version of Bahamut's Megaflare and Teraflare are also this,
with Atolm Dragon's "Ne-rai" the latter having laid waste to nearly all of Eorzea itself. The player also has access to Teraflare as their Limit Break as a Summoner.
*** The same game also features a number of Garlean magitek weapons for more traditional beam spam, usually coming in the form of bit adds that shoot lasers from numerous directions
*** Construct 7 from the Ridorana Lighthouse will sweep the entire arena with shotgun-burst style lasers and during its second phase, it'll
move in ''Saga''.even faster when turning around.
*** NieR Automata's Hobbes does this to the entire raid for unavoidable AoE damage every so often, increasing his barrage the angrier he gets as his HP lowers.
* Glue a massive amount of Laser L parts onto any ''VideoGame/{{Fraxy}}'' boss and you're done!



* In ''VideoGame/LostPlanet'', there's a weapon called the Homing Laser. It can shoot out up to four [[RoboTeching homing beams]] at once. Typical [[AMechByAnyOtherName VS']] can mount two of these. [[AppliedMathematics Do the math.]]
* In ''[[http://download.cnet.com/Veck/3000-2099_4-10751654.html Veck SE]]'', the player's ship maxes out at firing 1,575 bullets ''per second''.
* Most weapons in ''VideoGame/{{Outpost 2}}'' are relatively slow firing (about one shot per second if you're lucky) and don't get any substantial upgrades to their rate of fire, so the Tiger heavy tank compensates this by mounting two of whatever weapon it's given. Then however you have the Laser and Microwave, which ''can'' get a very noticeable speed increase on top of the fastest rate of fire in the game. So if you put either one of them on a Tiger... Yeah.
* In ''VideoGame/ViewtifulJoe'', the Omnipotent King Blue uses a Beam Spam as one of his various and obnoxious attacks: he throws out his staff, which lines up with Joe's HumongousMecha, and then fires off a beam to each side... while even MORE beams rain down from the heavens. You actually have the HuntThePixel between the beams to avoid the attack, and the staff can only be avoided by tricking it into attacking during a jump, so that you land lower than it.
* A viable tactic in ''VideoGame/SwordOfTheStars'', as beam weapons are far more accurate than projectile weapons. Fill up a Freighter Q with phasers, wait for the next pirate raid, and HilarityEnsues.
** Not to mention the titular class of dreadnought for humans whose primary weapons are a dozen heavy laser cannons, all forward-facing. Makes short work of most enemies. The drawback is it can only fire those at a single enemy. The awesomeness of this ship was unrivaled until the addition of railcannons, which are not only more powerful but also have a much longer range, as well as causing the target to fly away and spin uncontrollably.
* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'':
** In ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosMelee'', the Master and Crazy Hands can fire lasers from all five fingers at once. It's only dangerous if you get caught in the center of the stage, though, which is unlikely due to the long charge-up time - unless you're fighting both at once and don't notice one of them.
** All over the place in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl's'' story mode, "Subspace Emissary", but the most notable one is during the attack on the ship carrying the Subspace Cannon. The heroes have to dodge ridiculous amounts of beam-spam--with lasers bigger than the ships they're flying in, no less--while ''Kirby'' closes in on his Dragoon.
** In ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'''s story mode, "World of Light", [[BigBad Galeem]] does this in the opening cutscene, [[NearVillainVictory wiping out not just all of the fighters, but every character who appears as a Spirit]] ([[SoleSurvivor minus Kirby]]).
* Lavos' main attack in ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' is a technique called "Destruction Rains from the Heavens". In the [[spoiler:Day of Lavos]] he rises from the underground and use it to [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome destroy the world and leave it in a nuclear winter]] so he can [[spoiler:spawn new lavoid forms in the surface of the planet and dispatch them to repeat the process in new worlds]].
* The ''VideoGame/MechWarrior'' games have the alpha strike, a special emergency action that fires ''all'' the guns, regardless of type, guidance or intended range. This can mean MoreDakka, MacrossMissileMassacre, Beam Spam or any combination of the three according to what weapons the given Mech is mounting.
** Due to the series' general appreciation for DeathOfAThousandCuts, a perfectly viable weapon loadout is to fill every beam slot available on a Mech (this can get into the double digits for dedicated energy-based models) with small lasers. Alpha-striking with such a configuration can turn light mechs into frighteningly effective short-range armor destroyers, as they're fast enough to avoid most of the damage from the big guys while concentrating laser fire into one specific body area.
* ''VideoGame/VegaStrike'' provides fireworks even in [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=790 usual fights]], but some stations got ''lots'' of turrets, and capships [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=1306 have a handful of these]] plus their own mounts, so... if someone shoots at your ship when you're landing at a Starfortress and misses, [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=1244 frantic]] [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=1241 zapping]] may ensue -- by the way, ''all'' these beams are [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=1393 dual-mounted]]. And [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=11&pid=979 that's how]] a close battle involving half a dozen or so capships (which sometimes happens at [[HyperspaceLanes jump points]]) looks like.

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* In ''VideoGame/LostPlanet'', there's a ''VideoGame/FromTheDepths'': The point of laser weapon called the Homing Laser. It can shoot out up to four [[RoboTeching homing beams]] at once. Typical [[AMechByAnyOtherName VS']] can mount two of these. [[AppliedMathematics Do the math.]]
* In ''[[http://download.cnet.com/Veck/3000-2099_4-10751654.html Veck SE]]'', the player's ship maxes out at firing 1,575 bullets ''per second''.
* Most weapons in ''VideoGame/{{Outpost 2}}'' are relatively slow firing (about one shot per second if you're lucky)
systems and don't get any substantial upgrades to their rate of fire, so the Tiger heavy tank compensates this by mounting two of whatever weapon it's given. Then however you have the Laser and Microwave, which ''can'' get a very noticeable speed increase on top of the fastest rate of fire in the game. So if you put either one of them on a Tiger... Yeah.
* In ''VideoGame/ViewtifulJoe'', the Omnipotent King Blue uses a Beam Spam as one of his various and obnoxious attacks: he throws out his staff, which lines up with Joe's HumongousMecha, and then fires off a beam to each side... while even MORE beams rain down from the heavens. You actually have the HuntThePixel between the beams to avoid the attack, and the staff can only be avoided by tricking it into attacking during a jump, so that you land lower than it.
* A viable tactic in ''VideoGame/SwordOfTheStars'', as beam weapons are far
anti-missile lasers. The more accurate than projectile weapons. Fill up a Freighter Q with phasers, wait for the next pirate raid, and HilarityEnsues.
** Not to mention the titular class of dreadnought for humans whose primary weapons are a dozen heavy
individual laser cannons, all forward-facing. Makes short work of most enemies. The drawback is it can only fire those at a single enemy. The awesomeness of this ship was unrivaled until the addition of railcannons, which are not only more powerful but also have a much longer range, as well as causing systems pummeling the target to fly away the faster it gets destroyed or disabled.
* ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'': Beam weapons [[AlwaysAccurateAttack never miss]]
and spin uncontrollably.
* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'':
** In ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosMelee'',
deal damage to every room they hit. Coupled with beam [[AttackDrone drones]], it means world of hurt for the Master and Crazy Hands can fire lasers from all five fingers at once. It's only dangerous ship... if you get caught in the center can keep their shields down. There is even [[CosmeticReward an achievement]] called "Slice and Dice" that requries you to hit every room of the stage, though, which is unlikely due to the long charge-up time - unless you're fighting both at once and don't notice one of them.
** All over the place in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl's'' story mode, "Subspace Emissary", but the most notable one is during the attack on the
enemy ship carrying the Subspace Cannon. The heroes have to dodge ridiculous amounts of beam-spam--with lasers bigger than the ships they're flying in, no less--while ''Kirby'' closes in on his Dragoon.
**
with a beam within 5 seconds interval.
*
In ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'''s story mode, "World of Light", [[BigBad Galeem]] does this in the opening cutscene, [[NearVillainVictory wiping out not ''VideoGame/GalacticCivilizations'' 2, just all of the fighters, but try attacking a starbase with every character who appears as a Spirit]] ([[SoleSurvivor minus Kirby]]).
* Lavos' main attack in ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' is a technique called "Destruction Rains from the Heavens". In the [[spoiler:Day of Lavos]] he rises from the underground and use it to [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome destroy the world and leave it in a nuclear winter]] so he can [[spoiler:spawn new lavoid forms in the surface of the planet and dispatch them to repeat the process in new worlds]].
* The ''VideoGame/MechWarrior'' games have the alpha strike, a special emergency action that fires ''all'' the guns, regardless of type, guidance or intended range. This can mean MoreDakka,
available weapon upgrade. It'll unleash this, MacrossMissileMassacre, Beam Spam or any combination of and MoreDakka at the three according to what weapons the given Mech is mounting.
** Due to the series' general appreciation for DeathOfAThousandCuts, a perfectly viable weapon loadout is to fill every beam slot available on a Mech (this can get into the double digits for dedicated energy-based models)
same time with small lasers. Alpha-striking with such a configuration can turn light mechs into frighteningly effective short-range armor destroyers, as they're fast enough force to avoid most of the damage from the big guys while concentrating laser fire into one specific body area.
* ''VideoGame/VegaStrike'' provides fireworks even in [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=790 usual fights]], but some stations got ''lots'' of turrets, and capships [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=1306 have a handful of these]] plus their own mounts, so... if someone shoots at your ship when you're landing at a Starfortress and misses, [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=1244 frantic]] [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=1241 zapping]] may ensue -- by the way, ''all'' these beams are [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=1393 dual-mounted]]. And [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=11&pid=979 that's how]] a close battle involving half a dozen or so capships (which sometimes happens at [[HyperspaceLanes jump points]]) looks like.
reduce unprepared[[note]]and many ''prepared''[[/note]] attackers to powder.



* [[EnergyWeapon Beam weapons]] are cheap and small in the ''VideoGame/SpaceEmpires'' games, and are suitable for deploying en masse.
* ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefront'' brings us the [[{{BFG}} Chaingun]] and the Repeating Blasters. [[MoreDakka DAKKADAKKADAKKADAKKADAKKA]]
* In ''VideoGame/BloonsTowerDefense 4'', the Sun God monkeys and the [[BuffySpeak Mega-Sun-God-Temple-Thing]] '''ARE''' this trope, especially in later levels when the game starts lagging.
* ''VideoGame/CursedTreasure''. Got a whole line of regular, Burning, and/or Hellfire temples on each side of the pat? The enemies had better prepare to get PWNED!
* In a rare PuzzleGame example, the level "Trigger Happy" in ''VideoGame/SubTerra'' (plus its "extra snappy" variant in an expansion pack, which is worse).
* Both the player and (eventually) the enemy in ''VideoGame/WarningForever''. The montrous foe can combine this with MacrossMissileMassacre.

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* [[EnergyWeapon The Type-5 Weapon in ''VideoGame/GunNac'', which when fully upgraded, fires six beams with each attack.
* In ''[[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Higurashi Daybreak]]'', when Rika is using a mop as her weapon, she can
Beam weapons]] are cheap and small in the ''VideoGame/SpaceEmpires'' games, and are suitable for deploying en masse.
Spam cannons of water.
* ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefront'' brings us the [[{{BFG}} Chaingun]] and the Repeating Blasters. [[MoreDakka DAKKADAKKADAKKADAKKADAKKA]]
* In ''VideoGame/BloonsTowerDefense 4'', the Sun God monkeys and the [[BuffySpeak Mega-Sun-God-Temple-Thing]] '''ARE'''
The ''VideoGame/{{Homeworld}}'' series ''loves'' this trope, especially in later levels when the trope. The first game starts lagging.
* ''VideoGame/CursedTreasure''. Got a whole line
has the Kadeshi Multibeam frigates, tiny little ships that have four titanic ion cannons squeezed in. When firing, they "sweep" space in front of regular, Burning, and/or Hellfire temples on each side them, making them almost more of a danger to fighter squadrons than capital ships. The sequel has its own version of the pat? The enemies had better prepare Multibeam Frigate, which takes eight beam emitters and plants them all over the ship's hull, making it an unholy terror when diving into fighter swarms (it's named the 'Dervish' for a reason). And Homeworld 2 has Pulsar Gunship squadrons, which are capable of outright swarming enemy ships with tiny little ion beams.
** And this isn't even getting into Ion Cannon Frigates or the Progenitor Dreadnought, which edge closer
to get PWNED!
{{Wave Motion Gun}}s (though the Dreadnought also has anti-fighter beam turrets all over its hull) except for the fact that you can have dozens of the frigates all firing at a single target. And then there is [[spoiler:[[LostSuperweapon Sajuuk]]]], with a Phased Cannon Array even bigger than the dreadnoughts' and [[AlwaysAccurateAttack guaranteed-hit]] nanite beam cannons for point defense.
*** Best option: 1) Go into "versus" match. 2) Put unit limit to "maximum". Build pulsar gunships, ion frigates and battlecruisers until your unit cap is full. 3) Enjoy your beam spam. Or even better, make a versus match with 5 friends, and tell them all to do the same thing.
* ''VideoGame/{{Ikaruga}}'s'' charge attack.
* In a rare PuzzleGame example, ''VideoGame/{{Iji}}'', the level "Trigger Happy" in ''VideoGame/SubTerra'' (plus its "extra snappy" variant in an expansion pack, final boss makes extensive use of this as well a couple other types of projectile spam. There's also the Alpha Strike, which is worse).
basically a bunch of alien ships getting together and ''beamspamming an entire planet to death.''
** And [[ArchEnemy Asha]]. Specifically, his supermoves Plasma Rage and Plasma Vortex.
* Both ''VideoGame/JakAndDaxter'':
** The Beam Reflexor. "It's an upgrade to
the player sniper weapon", you say. "It doesn't have that high a rate of fire", you say. Then you see what happens when a) you're mashing the trigger and (eventually) b) the enemy blasts are ''rebounding in ''VideoGame/WarningForever''. The montrous foe can combine all directions''. Combine this with MacrossMissileMassacre.the jump -- spin -- shoot combo (which fires five shots at a faster rate than normal) and you get [[DeathInAllDirections a LOT of bouncing lasers]].
** Let's not forget the upgrade that comes after, the Gyro Burster. It fires an AttackDrone that fires fifty shots in all directions. Sadly, they don't rebound.
** The Needle [[XtremeKoolLetterz Lazer]] has the same high fire rate as the [[GatlingGood Vulcan Fury]], but each shot consists of three lasers that home in on enemies.



* Most powerful characters and Organization XIII members in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' can use this.
** Xemnas can not only summon handheld [[LaserBlade laser blades]], but regularly uses them as projectiles. For his last-ditch attack in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'', he surrounds Sora and Riku with a giant dome of laser beams and then unleashes them all at once.
** Xigbar also uses this in his DesperationAttack, the final part of it assailing you with dozens of lasers from multiple angles.
** Marluxia also does this is the [=PS2=] remake of ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories''. His "ultimate" sleight during the final battle, Omni Laser, causes one of the rings rotating around the battlefield to fire an array of continuous beams inward at Sora. Marluxia will attempt the sleight up to three times as he does with his other attacks during this battle. Appropriately for a villain's ultimate attack, the cards he uses for this are [[FourIsDeath all fours]].
** The version of Ragnarok used in ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance Kingdom Hearts 3D]]'' has Sora and his dream eaters combine into a sphere of light that proceeds to bombard every enemy in the vicinity with countless lasers from every angle.
* A laser monsoon was seen in the game ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' when the Sith fleet bombarded Taris.
* In ''VideoGame/LostPlanet'', there's a weapon called the Homing Laser. It can shoot out up to four [[RoboTeching homing beams]] at once. Typical [[AMechByAnyOtherName VS']] can mount two of these. [[AppliedMathematics Do the math.]]
* The super move of Sarara from ''VideoGame/MagicalBattleArena'', where she attacks a target by firing thirteen beams at the same time from her {{Attack Drone}}s and mechanical bow.
* The second and third ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' games allowed you to make rapid-fire versions of some beam weapons, with further research after developing the weapons. Load up the larger ships with such weapons, and it's pretty much "game over" for the other guy if you're anywhere near at parity with their tech levels.
* The ''VideoGame/MechWarrior'' games have the alpha strike, a special emergency action that fires ''all'' the guns, regardless of type, guidance or intended range. This can mean MoreDakka, MacrossMissileMassacre, Beam Spam or any combination of the three according to what weapons the given Mech is mounting.
** Due to the series' general appreciation for DeathOfAThousandCuts, a perfectly viable weapon loadout is to fill every beam slot available on a Mech (this can get into the double digits for dedicated energy-based models) with small lasers. Alpha-striking with such a configuration can turn light mechs into frighteningly effective short-range armor destroyers, as they're fast enough to avoid most of the damage from the big guys while concentrating laser fire into one specific body area.
* X's ChargedAttack in ''VideoGame/MegaManXCommandMission'' certainly qualifies.
** His Hyper Mode charge shot qualifies even more especially since you can now unload everything on one target or simply pick who you want to blow up.
*** If that is all you have then forget it, you haven't seen Ultimate X armor. The minute that comes on, you can not only unload all your ammunition's worth on your opponent but you can also change targets when you are certain you killed your opponent DeaderThanDead.
** In X4 through X6, Zero has Giga Attacks that do this: the Rakukouha from X4 which launches projectiles in a half-circle, stoppable by walls, the Messenkou from X5 which is almost the same except from looking different and going through walls, and the Rekkouha from X6 which is Beam Spam in its truest sense, launching straight beams from above and below the screen.
* ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'':
** Although it's supposedly not her preferred M.O., Samus Aran's ArmCannon can certainly qualify as Beam Spam, considering the unlimited ammo (the Power Beam in the ''[[VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy Prime]]'' games ''can literally fire as fast as you can press A'').
** ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid'' has the Spazer Beam, which isn't short for "Spam Laser", but should be. It triples the output of the other beams (except the Plasma Beam, which it can't be combined with) resulting in a wider field of fire.
** The Hyper Mode's charge beam in ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'' is literally a Beam Spam, firing so fast the blast forms a near-constant stream.
** ''Manga/MetroidManga'' also had an example in the form of Kreatz.
** ''VideoGame/MetroidSamusReturns'' introduces the "Beam Burst" Aeion ability lets Samus shoot a volley of lasers at a machine gun rate of fire.
* In ''VideoGame/NavalOps'', the pulse laser is a small weapon system that you can litter all your ships especially those of the battleship class. As the ultimate point-defence gun, you can easily gun down entire barrages of missiles and fleets of aircraft trying to divebomb you. In ''Warship Gunner 2'', if you have Enigmatech H [[AlphaStrike every weapon you have will be fired]] automatically making an all energy weapon ship a massive light show.



* ''VideoGame/{{Solatorobo}}'' has Titano-Machinae Lares and Lemures do this to fend off airships (not that one of them [[ImprobablePilotingSkills ever actually manages to hit]] [[AcePilot Chocolat]]) and [[spoiler:open a rift for Tartaros, then once they are taken over by Elh and Béluga, turn that same attack ''against'' Tartaros to open a hole in its shields for Red.]]
* ''VideoGame/DungeonSiege'' has a race of Not-Beholder monsters that spam laser/light beams out of their tentacles/eyestalks in every direction, giving the dark caves they are encountered in something of a 70s disco feel.
* The [[HiveMind Kha'ak]] of the ''VideoGame/{{X}}-Universe'' games are fond of Beam Spam, as the ''only'' weapon they can mount are lasers. Kha'ak capital ships mount dozens of laser cannons pointing in every direction, leading to Kha'ak sector invasions being a giant laser rave of ''death''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sogfBJCoG0U&t=1m40s This is a small example of their beam spam.]]
* In ''Videogame/AsurasWrath'', Berserk Asura combines this with KamehameHadoken to take out an entire fleet of ships.
* Design-wise, this is the [[PlanetOfHats hat]] of [[OrganicTechnology Polaris]] and [[TelepathicSpacemen Vell-os]] ships in ''VideoGame/EscapeVelocity Nova''.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Solatorobo}}'' has Titano-Machinae Lares Most weapons in ''VideoGame/{{Outpost 2}}'' are relatively slow firing (about one shot per second if you're lucky) and Lemures do don't get any substantial upgrades to their rate of fire, so the Tiger heavy tank compensates this to fend off airships (not that by mounting two of whatever weapon it's given. Then however you have the Laser and Microwave, which ''can'' get a very noticeable speed increase on top of the fastest rate of fire in the game. So if you put either one of them [[ImprobablePilotingSkills ever actually manages to hit]] [[AcePilot Chocolat]]) and [[spoiler:open on a rift for Tartaros, then once they are taken over by Elh and Béluga, turn that same attack ''against'' Tartaros to open a hole in its shields for Red.]]
* ''VideoGame/DungeonSiege'' has a race of Not-Beholder monsters that spam laser/light beams out of their tentacles/eyestalks in every direction, giving the dark caves they are encountered in something of a 70s disco feel.
Tiger... Yeah.
* The [[HiveMind Kha'ak]] of the ''VideoGame/{{X}}-Universe'' games are fond of Beam Spam, as the ''only'' weapon they can mount are lasers. Kha'ak capital ships mount dozens of laser cannons pointing in every direction, leading to Kha'ak sector invasions being a giant laser rave of ''death''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sogfBJCoG0U&t=1m40s This is a small example of their beam spam.]]
* In ''Videogame/AsurasWrath'',
''VideoGame/PanzerDragoon'' series' playable dragons' Berserk Asura combines this attacks, along with KamehameHadoken to take Atolm Dragon's "Ne-rai" move in ''Saga''.
* The Vanu Sovereignty in ''Videogame/PlanetSide'' use lasers and {{PlasmaCannon}}s as often as possible, turning their infantry into walking laser raves. Elevated in ''Planetside 2'' with its day-night cycles, where VS weapons put
out an entire fleet of ships.
* Design-wise, this is
amazing lightshow at night that simultaneously blinds both the [[PlanetOfHats hat]] of [[OrganicTechnology Polaris]] target [[InterfaceScrew and [[TelepathicSpacemen Vell-os]] ships in ''VideoGame/EscapeVelocity Nova''.the user]].



* In ''VideoGame/XCOMEnemyUnknown'', you can equip your Heavy class soldiers with Heavy Lasers. Unlike other laser weapons, it doesn't fire only one beam, but eight separate ones in rapid sequence. EXALT Elite Heavies in ''[[ExpansionPack Enemy Within]]'' carry different-looking but mechanically identicals ones that you can equip your Heavies with.

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* In ''VideoGame/XCOMEnemyUnknown'', The Blaster and Hyperblaster from ''VideoGame/QuakeII'' normally fired little solid blocks of energy. A very simple mod could change this into a hitscan laser. Even without the mod, the Hyperblaster was basically a [[GatlingGood gatling energy weapon]]. If two people were dueling with them...
** Also, the VideoGame/QuakeII version of the BFG ([=BFG10k=]) fulfills the trope: It fires a green ball that fires lasers on all targets in the vicinity of its trajectory. When it hits a solid object, it explodes in a similar way to the original Doom BFG: The game checks if a line-of-sight can be drawn from the target to the ball's location of detonation and from the detonation site to the player who fired the weapon in the first place. If both lines of sight are met, the target is going to take a heap of damage and this is applied to all possible targets. Reportedly, it is a good tactic to fire the BFG into the ceiling in a room with a bunch of other players in a deathmatch game.
* ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClank'':
** [=RY3NO=] in ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal'' becomes this after upgraded to V2 instead of just MacrossMissileMassacre. At V5 those beams converge and obliterate everything on screen.
** ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal'' brings us Harbinger, albeit this is more [[KillSat Kill Sat-y]] variety. Quasar-Turret Launcher and its turrets shooting enemies with lasers is straighter example. Then there is Landstalker and 70mm Stalker Turrets and their plasma mortars.
** ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureToolsOfDestruction'' has the RYNO IV again. Beam Spam with HOMING LASERS!
* The {{Light Gun|Game}} arcade shooter ''VideoGame/RazingStorm'' has ALL of its MechaMooks use this on the player, be they MiniMecha, HumongousMecha or the CoolAirship FinalBoss.
* Anything with 'Diffusion' in the name in an ''VideoGame/RType'' game.
** Also the intro movie for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIeKN5lAcFs Final]]. A Beam Spam of {{Wave Motion Gun}}s fired from regular fighters.
* The Advent in ''VideoGame/SinsOfASolarEmpire'' have a serious love of beam weapons. The Halcyon Carrier capital ship carries up to 7 squadrons of bombers (which are armed with beam weapons) in addition to the 8 heavier beam cannons mounted on the ship itself.
** And of course
you can equip mass bombers with the Advent. With the researches and the new pacts system in Diplomacy it's not unreasonable to arrive at an advent planet which has no ships defending it and be set upon by no less than 30 bomber squadrons...each of which has 7-10 bombers beam spamming your Heavy class soldiers with Heavy Lasers. Unlike other ships. Can make for a rather quick death for smaller ships when focused.
* ''VideoGame/{{Solatorobo}}'' has Titano-Machinae Lares and Lemures do this to fend off airships (not that one of them [[ImprobablePilotingSkills ever actually manages to hit]] [[AcePilot Chocolat]]) and [[spoiler:open a rift for Tartaros, then once they are taken over by Elh and Béluga, turn that same attack ''against'' Tartaros to open a hole in its shields for Red.]]
* In the shooting battle mode of ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2: Battle'', 20 rings will give you one of these to unleash on your opponent.
** The Egg Wyvern and Solaris both do this in [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006 the 2006 game.]] And in VideoGame/SonicColors, the Egg Nega Wisp fires
laser weapons, it doesn't beams one at a time, but eventually going so fast you barely have time to react inbetween!
* [[EnergyWeapon Beam weapons]] are cheap and small in the ''VideoGame/SpaceEmpires'' games, and are suitable for deploying en masse.
* In ''VideoGame/StarControl'', the Earthling Cruiser's secondary weapon -a [[PointDefenseless Star Wars-surplus Point-defense laser]] -- while weak and of slow-fire can
fire at ''any'' number of targets, but just one beam per target in theory [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zE1z6Mf2pY In practice, however]], thanks to a bug the point-defense can be nastier to an enemy.
* The Battlecruiser in ''VideoGame/{{StarCraft II}}'' outputs a constant stream of laser bolts. Attacking with a dozen takes the beam spam [[UpToEleven to a whole new level]].
** Not to mention the Protoss in general. A late-game Protoss "death-ball" will consist of zealots, stalkers, sentries, colossi and void rays. Of these, the zealot is the
only one beam, but eight separate ones in rapid sequence. EXALT Elite Heavies in ''[[ExpansionPack Enemy Within]]'' carry different-looking but mechanically identicals ones that you ''doesn't'' shoot lasers.
*** Zealots [[DualWielding dual-wield]] laser [[BladeBelowTheShoulder arm blades]] and [[ZergRush rush]] their enemy instead.
* In ''VideoGame/StarOceanTillTheEndOfTime'', Maria (the game's only gunslinger) has an ability that's basically MoreDakka with lasers. Souping up this ability is a common tactic with [[BonusBoss Freya]]. You
can equip your Heavies with.see it in action in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3x9m2Idqqo this video]], where it probably hits 20 times for 20,000HP each.
* This is referred to as the Beamer strategy in ''VideoGame/{{Stars}}'' and is considered to be particularly good against the chaff tactic.



* The Wall of Flesh in ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' spams lasers when he gets to low health.
** And some of the later bosses repeat this. If you are still affected by knockback whil fighting The Destroyer, prepare to get stuck in the air due to the amount of lasers he shoots.
* The Lock-On Laser in ''VideoGame/{{Vanquish}}'' is of the {{Roboteching}} type. The Bogey boss at the end of the first act has an even more spammy laser attack.
* In ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'', an overpowered combination of Brimstone and Chocolate Milk allows you to spam the Brimstone beam free of charge by tapping a fire button.
* Getting Quick and Plasma in ''VideoGame/CopyKitty'' will result in this, called Luster Shooter. Getting a third powerup will add more properties to it.

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* The Wall of Flesh in ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' spams lasers when he gets ''Franchise/StarWars'' video games tend to low health.
** And some of the later bosses repeat
have capital ships do this. If you The ''VideoGame/XWing'' series and the ''Jump to Lightspeed'' expansion of ''VideoGame/StarWarsGalaxies'' are still affected by knockback whil fighting The Destroyer, prepare to get stuck in the air due to most notorious examples (the latter featuring a Star Destroyer with 100 turrets -- taking one down was as much a competition against the amount of lasers he shoots.
* The Lock-On Laser in ''VideoGame/{{Vanquish}}'' is of the {{Roboteching}} type. The Bogey boss at the end of the first act has an even more spammy laser attack.
* In ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'', an overpowered combination of Brimstone and Chocolate Milk allows you to spam the Brimstone beam free of charge by tapping a fire button.
* Getting Quick and Plasma in ''VideoGame/CopyKitty'' will result in this, called Luster Shooter. Getting a third powerup will add more properties to it.
lag that they produced as anything else).



* In ''VideoGame/StarControl'', the Earthling Cruiser's secondary weapon -a [[PointDefenseless Star Wars-surplus Point-defense laser]]- while weak and of slow-fire can fire at ''any'' number of targets, but just one beam per target in theory [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zE1z6Mf2pY In practice, however]], thanks to a bug the point-defense can be nastier to an enemy.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'' video games tend to have capital ships do this. The ''VideoGame/XWing'' series and the ''Jump to Lightspeed'' expansion of ''VideoGame/StarWarsGalaxies'' are the most notorious examples (the latter featuring a Star Destroyer with 100 turrets -- taking one down was as much a competition against the lag that they produced as anything else).
* ''VideoGame/EliteDangerous'' has this with Conflict Zones in certain systems. They look like giant Rave Parties with more lasers and death.
* ''VideoGame/FromTheDepths'': The point of laser weapon systems and anti-missile lasers. The more individual laser systems pummeling the target the faster it gets destroyed or disabled.
* ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'': Beam weapons [[AlwaysAccurateAttack never miss]] and deal damage to every room they hit. Coupled with beam [[AttackDrone drones]], it means world of hurt for the ship... if you can keep their shields down. There is even [[CosmeticReward an achievement]] called "Slice and Dice" that requries you to hit every room of the enemy ship with a beam within 5 seconds interval.

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* In ''VideoGame/StarControl'', ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefront'' brings us the Earthling Cruiser's secondary weapon -a [[PointDefenseless Star Wars-surplus Point-defense laser]]- while weak and of slow-fire can fire at ''any'' number of targets, but just one beam per target in theory [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zE1z6Mf2pY In practice, however]], thanks to a bug the point-defense can be nastier to an enemy.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'' video games tend to have capital ships do this. The ''VideoGame/XWing'' series
[[{{BFG}} Chaingun]] and the ''Jump to Lightspeed'' expansion of ''VideoGame/StarWarsGalaxies'' are the most notorious examples (the latter featuring a Star Destroyer with 100 turrets -- taking one down was as much a competition against the lag that they produced as anything else).
* ''VideoGame/EliteDangerous'' has this with Conflict Zones in certain systems. They look like giant Rave Parties with more lasers and death.
* ''VideoGame/FromTheDepths'': The point of laser weapon systems and anti-missile lasers. The more individual laser systems pummeling the target the faster it gets destroyed or disabled.
* ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'': Beam weapons [[AlwaysAccurateAttack never miss]] and deal damage to every room they hit. Coupled with beam [[AttackDrone drones]], it means world of hurt for the ship... if you can keep their shields down. There is even [[CosmeticReward an achievement]] called "Slice and Dice" that requries you to hit every room of the enemy ship with a beam within 5 seconds interval.
Repeating Blasters. [[MoreDakka DAKKADAKKADAKKADAKKADAKKA]]



* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind'', an item can be enchanted with a damaging "On Target" spell. Equip the newly enchanted item and select it from the magic menu. Congrats! You now have what some fans refer to as a "magic machine gun." Unlike casting a regular spell which costs magicka and requires time for a casting animation, you can launch your enchanted attack as fast as you can click the mouse/button until the item runs out of charge. Just be careful of using it on [[AttackReflector enemies with reflect]]...
* This is referred to as the Beamer strategy in ''VideoGame/{{Stars}}'' and is considered to be particularly good against the chaff tactic.
* ''VideoGame/TheTalosPrinciple'': Advanced beam puzzles in the later game stages can end up looking pretty spectacular, especially in open areas with good sight lines.
* In ''VideoGame/ZeroK'' the units Archangel, Detriment, and Scorpion never stop shooting lasers when a target is near.
* In ''VideoGame/GalacticCivilizations'' 2, just try attacking a starbase with every available weapon upgrade. It'll unleash this, MacrossMissileMassacre, and MoreDakka at the same time with enough force to reduce unprepared[[note]]and many ''prepared''[[/note]] attackers to powder.

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* In ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind'', an item can be enchanted with a damaging "On Target" spell. Equip rare PuzzleGame example, the newly enchanted item and select it from the magic menu. Congrats! You now have what some fans refer to as a "magic machine gun." Unlike casting a level "Trigger Happy" in ''VideoGame/SubTerra'' (plus its "extra snappy" variant in an expansion pack, which is worse).
* In
regular spell VideoGame/SuperRobotWars, The Rein Weissritter can use FlashStep to Beam Spam all by itself with only one gun.
* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'':
** In ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosMelee'', the Master and Crazy Hands can fire lasers from all five fingers at once. It's only dangerous if you get caught in the center of the stage, though,
which costs magicka and requires is unlikely due to the long charge-up time for a casting animation, you can launch your enchanted -- unless you're fighting both at once and don't notice one of them.
** All over the place in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl's'' story mode, "Subspace Emissary", but the most notable one is during the
attack on the ship carrying the Subspace Cannon. The heroes have to dodge ridiculous amounts of beam-spam -- with lasers bigger than the ships they're flying in, no less -- while ''Kirby'' closes in on his Dragoon.
** In ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'''s story mode, "World of Light", [[BigBad Galeem]] does this in the opening cutscene, [[NearVillainVictory wiping out not just all of the fighters, but every character who appears
as fast a Spirit]] ([[SoleSurvivor minus Kirby]]).
* A viable tactic in ''VideoGame/SwordOfTheStars'',
as you beam weapons are far more accurate than projectile weapons. Fill up a Freighter Q with phasers, wait for the next pirate raid, and HilarityEnsues.
** Not to mention the titular class of dreadnought for humans whose primary weapons are a dozen heavy laser cannons, all forward-facing. Makes short work of most enemies. The drawback is it
can click the mouse/button only fire those at a single enemy. The awesomeness of this ship was unrivaled until the item runs out addition of charge. Just be careful of using it on [[AttackReflector enemies with reflect]]...
* This is referred to
railcannons, which are not only more powerful but also have a much longer range, as well as causing the Beamer strategy in ''VideoGame/{{Stars}}'' and is considered to be particularly good against the chaff tactic.
* ''VideoGame/TheTalosPrinciple'': Advanced beam puzzles in the later game stages can end up looking pretty spectacular, especially in open areas with good sight lines.
* In ''VideoGame/ZeroK'' the units Archangel, Detriment, and Scorpion never stop shooting lasers when a
target is near.
* In ''VideoGame/GalacticCivilizations'' 2, just try attacking a starbase with every available weapon upgrade. It'll unleash this, MacrossMissileMassacre,
to fly away and MoreDakka at the same time with enough force to reduce unprepared[[note]]and many ''prepared''[[/note]] attackers to powder.spin uncontrollably.



* ''VideoGame/TachyonTheFringe'' had one particular ship/weapon combo which embodied this -- the [=GalSpan=] Phoenix heavy bomber, fitted with as many Deimos Heavy Lasers as it could muster. Five of those firing in unison, especially in linked fire, could fry any shield in one shot and breach the hull in three. And you still had your pick of missiles, chatter cannon, railgun etc for the other hardpoints.
* Sekundes from ''VideoGame/TalesOfEternia'' was designed as a throwback to Dhaos, hence retaining Dhaos Laser (Or Sekundes Laser if you will) as well as having a new arte named Million Assault, a beatdown that ends with a Sekundes Blast, and then ''three Sekundes Lasers in a row.''
* ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' has the Judgment and Ray spells, which function like this.
* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss'' Guy has Mystic arte of the [[SwordBeam Slash]] variant: Brilliant Overlord
* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'', [[VideoGame/TalesOfPhantasia Dhaos]] has this as his LimitBreak.

* ''VideoGame/TheTalosPrinciple'': Advanced beam puzzles in the later game stages can end up looking pretty spectacular, especially in open areas with good sight lines.
* The Wall of Flesh in ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' spams lasers when he gets to low health.
** And some of the later bosses repeat this. If you are still affected by knockback whil fighting The Destroyer, prepare to get stuck in the air due to the amount of lasers he shoots.



* In the Ringed City DownloadableContent for ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsIII'', you encounter [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Angels]]: winged, vaguely insectoid creatures capable of unleashing ridiculous hails of laser death on you. Naturally, they cannot be killed without finding specific vulnerable "pupae" hidden somewhere in the map, and ''of course'' the third one you meet is in the middle of [[SwampsAreEvil a giant toxic swamp that makes dodging hard, offers little cover, and poisons you]], [[NintendoHard this is a From Software game]].
* In ''VideoGame/NavalOps'', the pulse laser is a small weapon system that you can litter all your ships especially those of the battleship class. As the ultimate point-defence gun, you can easily gun down entire barrages of missiles and fleets of aircraft trying to divebomb you. In ''Warship Gunner 2'', if you have Enigmatech H [[AlphaStrike every weapon you have will be fired]] automatically making an all energy weapon ship a massive light show.
* In ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer3TiberiumWars'', the laser turrets of the Brotherhood of Nod can be arranged into a 3 cannon array (and with an upgrade, it can be 4). Make a bunch of them surrounding your base and you'll be blazing light tanks into oblivion from the sheer number of laser beams hitting them and that's not including any Beam Spam from laser-armed tanks and infantry you have for your Noddies.

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* In The entire cast of the Ringed City DownloadableContent for ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsIII'', you encounter [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Angels]]: winged, vaguely insectoid creatures capable ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series has some form of unleashing Beam Spam at their disposal, with a notable example being Shou Toramaru. Curving lasers. That briefly pause. She also loves lasers that turn into bullets, as does Nue's Danmaku Chimera attack.
** Sariel's opening attack from the first game certainly qualifies.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R64JZ7pEZ4 THIS.]] Just... watch it. Shame such artillery gets used on a frigging soccer ball.
** What's better than spamming lots of bullets? Spamming your KamehameHadouken, which Marisa does in her last word, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8mpyyjiE5M "Blazing Star".]]
** Special mention goes to Hinanawi Tenshi, who has about half of her attacks based off of either ridiculously huge or a
ridiculous hails amount of laser death on you. Naturally, lasers.
* Aozaki Aoko of ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' uses both martial arts and Beam Spams when fighting, as seen in ''VideoGame/MeltyBlood''. This ranges from needle-thin shots to beams launched off her fists and her ''leg'' when in midair (which sweeps the entire screen with blue fire).
* Similar to the D&D Time Stop combination mentioned above under Tabletop gaming, ''Ultima Underworld'' for the PC had a Time Stop spell as well. At the upper levels, this allowed you to fling vast quantities of items, fire arrows, and blast spells at the opponent, limited only by the fact that if they collided with one another before the opponent, most of them would be harmlessly destroyed. More amusingly, running into your own arrows in mid-flight could kill you even before the spell expired.
* Approached in ''Unreal Tournament 2003'', where the prequel's Plasma Gun is retooled as the Link Gun, with plenty of Beam Spam potential. Using alt-fire, the entire team can link-fire their guns ''at each other'', granting the end user with ridiculous power. ''VideoGame/UnrealTournament2004'' adds Link Turrets to the mix. Though
they cannot be killed without finding specific vulnerable "pupae" hidden somewhere in target each other, they play nicely with Link Gun users.
** Even with all
the map, and ''of course'' the third one you meet is in the middle of [[SwampsAreEvil a giant toxic swamp possibilities that makes dodging hard, offers little cover, and poisons you]], [[NintendoHard this is a From Software game]].
* In ''VideoGame/NavalOps'',
the pulse laser is Link Gun adds, it just isn't quite like having two full teams of 16 players armed with the Instagib on a small weapon system map. It adds a whole new meaning to "Beam Spam" in video games.
* The Lock-On Laser in ''VideoGame/{{Vanquish}}'' is of the {{Roboteching}} type. The Bogey boss at the end of the first act has an even more spammy laser attack.
* In ''[[http://download.cnet.com/Veck/3000-2099_4-10751654.html Veck SE]]'', the player's ship maxes out at firing 1,575 bullets ''per second''.
* ''VideoGame/VegaStrike'' provides fireworks even in [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=790 usual fights]], but some stations got ''lots'' of turrets, and capships [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=1306 have a handful of these]] plus their own mounts, so... if someone shoots at your ship when you're landing at a Starfortress and misses, [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=1244 frantic]] [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=1241 zapping]] may ensue -- by the way, ''all'' these beams are [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=13&pid=1393 dual-mounted]]. And [[http://forums.vega-strike.org/cpg/displayimage.php?album=11&pid=979 that's how]] a close battle involving half a dozen or so capships (which sometimes happens at [[HyperspaceLanes jump points]]) looks like.
* In ''VideoGame/ViewtifulJoe'', the Omnipotent King Blue uses a Beam Spam as one of his various and obnoxious attacks: he throws out his staff, which lines up with Joe's HumongousMecha, and then fires off a beam to each side... while even MORE beams rain down from the heavens. You actually have the HuntThePixel between the beams to avoid the attack, and the staff can only be avoided by tricking it into attacking during a jump, so that you land lower than it.
* However strange it may seem, the final form of the final boss from ''VideoGame/WarioLand The Shake Dimension'', aka the Shake King has multiple attacks involving an absolutely gigantic laser beam being fired at Wario, as well as multiple fireballs being sent everywhere at the same time. And another attack involving about five columns of lightning bolts being fired down from the top of the screen.
* Both the player and (eventually) the enemy in ''VideoGame/WarningForever''. The montrous foe can combine this with MacrossMissileMassacre.
* After a certain plot event in ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'' Joshua can use Beam Spam attacks; a certain combo finisher has more in common with a ''WaveMotionGun'' instead.
** Not to mention the final boss, that beamspams ''fireballs''. Thank God for Neku's dodge ability.
* Does [[VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft moonfire spam]] count? Moonfire does look like a KillSat...
* In ''VideoGame/XCOMEnemyUnknown'', you can equip your Heavy class soldiers with Heavy Lasers. Unlike other laser weapons, it doesn't fire only one beam, but eight separate ones in rapid sequence. EXALT Elite Heavies in ''[[ExpansionPack Enemy Within]]'' carry different-looking but mechanically identicals ones
that you can litter all equip your ships especially those Heavies with.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Xenosaga}}'', KOS-MOS's most popular weapon, the X-Buster, is a spread-beam laser cannon fired from her stomach. A perfect example of this Trope.
** As is the Durandal's main cannon.
* The [[HiveMind Kha'ak]]
of the battleship class. As ''VideoGame/{{X}}-Universe'' games are fond of Beam Spam, as the ultimate point-defence gun, you can easily gun down entire barrages of missiles and fleets of aircraft trying to divebomb you. In ''Warship Gunner 2'', if you have Enigmatech H [[AlphaStrike every ''only'' weapon you have will be fired]] automatically making an all energy weapon ship a massive light show.
* In ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer3TiberiumWars'', the laser turrets of the Brotherhood of Nod
they can be arranged into a 3 cannon array (and with an upgrade, it can be 4). Make a bunch of them surrounding your base and you'll be blazing light tanks into oblivion from the sheer number mount are lasers. Kha'ak capital ships mount dozens of laser beams hitting cannons pointing in every direction, leading to Kha'ak sector invasions being a giant laser rave of ''death''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sogfBJCoG0U&t=1m40s This is a small example of their beam spam.]]
* In ''VideoGame/ZeroK'' the units Archangel, Detriment, and Scorpion never stop shooting lasers when a target is near.
* The Homing Laser is Jehuty's main method of clearing swarms of MechaMooks in ''VideoGame/ZoneOfTheEnders''. Many other Orbital Frames in the series can pull it off as well.
** It seems that pretty much '''any''' orbital frame designed to actually carry a pilot has one of these, and all of
them and that's not including any Beam Spam from laser-armed tanks and infantry you have for your Noddies.that homing principle. Those that the game's main antagonist, Anubis, fires though, take the "homing" part to a whole new level of silly -- they move by zigzagging here and there gradually in an ''angular'' pattern.



* ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' uses it to [[http://what-if.xkcd.com/13/ light up the Moon]]. If billions of laser pointers don't do the job, then billions of superlasers will.


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* The homing version of these are Jehuty's main method of clearing swarms of MechaMooks in ''VideoGame/ZoneOfTheEnders''. Many other Orbital Frames in the series can pull it off as well.
** It seems that pretty much ''any'' orbital frame designed to actually carry a pilot has one of these, and all of them have that homing principle. Those that the game's main antagonist, Anubis, fires though, take the "homing" part to a whole new level of silly - they move by zigzagging here and there gradually in an ''angular'' pattern.

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** It seems that pretty much ''any'' '''any''' orbital frame designed to actually carry a pilot has one of these, and all of them have that homing principle. Those that the game's main antagonist, Anubis, fires though, take the "homing" part to a whole new level of silly - they move by zigzagging here and there gradually in an ''angular'' pattern.
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* In ''FanFic/{{Fractured}}'', a ''Franchise/MassEffect''[=/=]''Franchise/StarWars''[=/=]''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'' [[MassiveMultiplayerCrossover crossover]] and its [[FanFic/SovereignGFCOrigins sequel]], the Trans-Galactic Republic's Star Dreadnaughts (and smaller Star Destroyers) unleash Beam Spam against Reapers. Whose shields are mostly kinetic-blockers and thus cannot withstand a few turbolasers, let alone hundreds. Leads to repeated [[CurbStompBattle Curb Stomp Battles]]. [[ForegoneConclusion Any battle involving a fully-functional Star Dreadnaught is going to involve this, really]].

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* In ''FanFic/{{Fractured}}'', a ''Franchise/MassEffect''[=/=]''Franchise/StarWars''[=/=]''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'' [[MassiveMultiplayerCrossover crossover]] and its [[FanFic/SovereignGFCOrigins sequel]], sequel, ''Fanfic/{{Origins}}'', the Trans-Galactic Republic's Star Dreadnaughts (and smaller Star Destroyers) unleash Beam Spam against Reapers. Whose shields are mostly kinetic-blockers and thus cannot withstand a few turbolasers, let alone hundreds. Leads to repeated [[CurbStompBattle Curb Stomp Battles]]. [[ForegoneConclusion Any battle involving a fully-functional Star Dreadnaught is going to involve this, really]].
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* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13545968/1/Wilhuff-Tarkin-Hero-of-the-Rebellion Wilhuff Tarkin, Hero of the Rebellion]]'', normal military blaster rifles and carbines are noted to have a high rate of fire... Leading to [[ObstructiveBureaucrat Imperial efficiency experts]] [[FascistButInefficient deleting their light repeating blasters (the squad automatic weapon equivalents) and later resisting their introduction after the increased casualty rate showed their importance]]
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* Satchii, the anti-hacker device in ''Anime/DennouCoil'', uses this as its ultimate attack modus. It only works virtually, but since all of the protagonists spend most of their time in virtual reality it's still very terrifying to them.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Exosquad}}'' featured this all the time- it was the Western counterpart to ''Gundam'', after all.
* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' got a rather funky one when Amazo was making a return appearance; most of the space-capable Leaguers were hovering in low orbit, along with most of their Javelins. Amazo approaches, Green Lantern yells "''Light 'im up!''", and black space abruptly turns all kinds of pretty colours. Naturally, it doesn't work, Amazo being a PhysicalGod at this point. Sure looks cool, though. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIQejV56AzU Link]].



* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' got a rather funky one when Amazo was making a return appearance; most of the space-capable Leaguers were hovering in low orbit, along with most of their Javelins. Amazo approaches, Green Lantern yells "''Light 'im up!''", and black space abruptly turns all kinds of pretty colours. Naturally, it doesn't work, Amazo being a PhysicalGod at this point. Sure looks cool, though. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIQejV56AzU Link]].
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Exosquad}}'' featured this all the time- it was the Western counterpart to ''Gundam'', after all.

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* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' got a rather funky one when Amazo was In ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', Blue Diamond has the ability to manipulate energy, which includes making a return appearance; most of the space-capable Leaguers were hovering in low orbit, along with most of their Javelins. Amazo approaches, Green Lantern yells "''Light 'im up!''", and black space abruptly turns all kinds of pretty colours. Naturally, it doesn't work, Amazo being a PhysicalGod at rain energy beams. [[spoiler:She reveals this point. Sure looks cool, though. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIQejV56AzU Link]].
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Exosquad}}'' featured this all
in "Reunited" against the time- it was the Western counterpart Crystal Gems, just to ''Gundam'', after all.show how powerful she is as a Diamond compared to them]].
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What's better than having a [[FrickinLaserBeams laser]]? How about '''''[[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill 50 bazillion of them]]'''''?

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What's better than having a [[FrickinLaserBeams [[EnergyWeapon laser]]? How about '''''[[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill 50 bazillion of them]]'''''?



* The [[RedshirtArmy Imperial Guard]] in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}''. Each infantryman is armed with a [[FrickinLaserBeams laser weapon]], and they tend to field a lot of them. For kicks, their vehicles come with "multilasers". ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.

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* The [[RedshirtArmy Imperial Guard]] in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}''. Each infantryman is armed with a [[FrickinLaserBeams [[SlowLaser laser weapon]], and they tend to field a lot of them. For kicks, their vehicles come with "multilasers". ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.



* One of the ''VideoGame/CosmicBreak'' Japan clan tournaments was composed of nothing but robots with [[FrickinLaserBeams Lasers]] and Short Boost, an "upgrade" that lets your robots jump rather than dash.

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* One of the ''VideoGame/CosmicBreak'' Japan clan tournaments was composed of nothing but robots with [[FrickinLaserBeams [[SlowLaser Lasers]] and Short Boost, an "upgrade" that lets your robots jump rather than dash.
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** Taken to extremes with the Clan ''Black Hawk''/''Nova'', a medium 'mech whose sole weaponry is 12 Clantech ER Medium Lasers (a quarter of the 'mech's weight is entirely made up of lasers). An AlphaStrike from the ''Black Hawk'' will deal 84 damage at a fairly decent range, but will also generate ''60'' heat, enough to take the ''Black Hawk'' just shy of 'instant shutdown from massive heat overload' territory. It is very much a 'mech made for HitAndRunTactics.

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* ''Franchise/BaldursGate'' offers a variant: Combine the Spell [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Timestop]] with Improved Alacrity (removes delay between spells) and the "Robe of Vecna (lower casting time). You can then cast ALL your magic missiles, Acid Arrows, Flame Arrows plus a host of other spells (all the way to tenth level Infinity Plus One spells like [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Dragon's Breath or Comet]]), and they will all be fired at the target at the same time once the Timestop ends. ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill.

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* ''Franchise/BaldursGate'' offers a variant: ''Franchise/BaldursGate'':
** Variant:
Combine the Spell [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Timestop]] with Improved Alacrity (removes delay between spells) and the "Robe of Vecna (lower casting time). You can then cast ALL your magic missiles, Acid Arrows, Flame Arrows plus a host of other spells (all the way to tenth level Infinity Plus One spells like [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Dragon's Breath or Comet]]), and they will all be fired at the target at the same time once the Timestop ends. ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill.



* Although it's supposedly not her preferred M.O., [[VideoGame/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran's]] ArmCannon can certainly qualify as Beam Spam, considering the unlimited ammo (the Power Beam in the ''[[VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy Prime]]'' games ''can literally fire as fast as you can press A''). Combined with the Wave Beam, the Spazer, or the Plasma Beam (especially true in ''Super Metroid'') and... hoo boy.

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Although it's supposedly not her preferred M.O., [[VideoGame/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran's]] Aran's ArmCannon can certainly qualify as Beam Spam, considering the unlimited ammo (the Power Beam in the ''[[VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy Prime]]'' games ''can literally fire as fast as you can press A''). Combined with A'').
** ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid'' has
the Wave Spazer Beam, which isn't short for "Spam Laser", but should be. It triples the Spazer, or output of the other beams (except the Plasma Beam (especially true Beam, which it can't be combined with) resulting in ''Super Metroid'') and... hoo boy.a wider field of fire.



** Not to mention many player's reactions to the Metroids. "* skree!* " "KILLITKILLITKILLIT!!!"
** The manga also had an example in the form of Kreatz.

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** Not to mention many player's reactions to the Metroids. "* skree!* " "KILLITKILLITKILLIT!!!"
** The manga
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* Attenborough Cortitch of ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', the gunner of the many {{Cool Ship}}s throughout the series, lives for this kind of stuff. So much so that his FanNickname became Beamspam [[{{Gonk}} McMuppet]].

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* Attenborough Cortitch of ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', the gunner of the many {{Cool Ship}}s throughout the series, lives for this kind of stuff. So much so that his FanNickname became Beamspam Beam spam [[{{Gonk}} McMuppet]].



* Entire battles in ''Anime/LegendOfGalacticHeroes'' consist of tactics-infused beamspam. Interestingly, Alliance ships are most prone to beamspam, and one of their most notable commanders is named Attenborough.

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* Entire battles in ''Anime/LegendOfGalacticHeroes'' consist of tactics-infused beamspam. beam spam. Interestingly, Alliance ships are most prone to beamspam, beam spam, and one of their most notable commanders is named Attenborough.



** The Freedom Gundam in ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED Gundam SEED]]'' and its upgrade, the Strike Freedom (this page image), in ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSeedDestiny Gundam SEED Destiny]]'', especially when equipped with the [[FunWithAcronyms METEOR]] pack. Combine near-limitless energy with a state-of-the-art targeting system (two luxuries that most mobile suits in the ''SEED'' universe don't have) with a [[SuperMode SEED Mode]] user who [[MartialPacifist refuses to kill]] and you get someone who can show up in the middle of battle and proceed to completely disarm both sides in less than a minute. Seriously, Kira Yamato's FanNickname could just as easily be [=Aimbot McBeamSpam=]. In addition, the Providence and Legend Gundams are capable of [[AttackDrone remotely-controlled]] BeamSpam thanks to their [[FunWithAcronyms DRAGOONs]], which the Strike Freedom is ''also'' [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill equipped with]].

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** The Freedom Gundam in ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED Gundam SEED]]'' and its upgrade, the Strike Freedom (this page image), in ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSeedDestiny Gundam SEED Destiny]]'', especially when equipped with the [[FunWithAcronyms METEOR]] pack. Combine near-limitless energy with a state-of-the-art targeting system (two luxuries that most mobile suits in the ''SEED'' universe don't have) with a [[SuperMode SEED Mode]] user who [[MartialPacifist refuses to kill]] and you get someone who can show up in the middle of battle and proceed to completely disarm both sides in less than a minute. Seriously, Kira Yamato's FanNickname could just as easily be [=Aimbot McBeamSpam=]. In addition, the Providence and Legend Gundams are capable of [[AttackDrone remotely-controlled]] BeamSpam Beam Spam thanks to their [[FunWithAcronyms DRAGOONs]], which the Strike Freedom is ''also'' [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill equipped with]].



* ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'' has the [[{{Cyborg}} combat cyborg]] Otto and her aptly named Inherent Skill, Ray Storm, which sends powerful beams flying in every direction. Nanoha herself also has a few examples of this, not least is her Blaster System, which functions much like the [=DRAGOONs=] mentioned above. And Fate has her Phalanx Shift attack that is a BeamSpam version of her basic beam attack. Taken UpToEleven when [[PowerCopying Reinforce]] upgrades Fate's spell to ''Genocide'' Shift.
** The episode that introduced Fate gave us Bardiche's first spoken words in the franchise. "Photon Lancer. Full Autofire." BeamSpam ensued.

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* ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'' has the [[{{Cyborg}} combat cyborg]] Otto and her aptly named Inherent Skill, Ray Storm, which sends powerful beams flying in every direction. Nanoha herself also has a few examples of this, not least is her Blaster System, which functions much like the [=DRAGOONs=] mentioned above. And Fate has her Phalanx Shift attack that is a BeamSpam Beam Spam version of her basic beam attack. Taken UpToEleven when [[PowerCopying Reinforce]] upgrades Fate's spell to ''Genocide'' Shift.
** The episode that introduced Fate gave us Bardiche's first spoken words in the franchise. "Photon Lancer. Full Autofire." BeamSpam Beam Spam ensued.



** In the 3rd season, Nanoha even {{Beam Spam}}s her ''WaveMotionGun'' attack from five different direction against [[spoiler:her ''daughter'' Vivio]].

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** In the 3rd season, Nanoha even {{Beam Spam}}s Beam Spams her ''WaveMotionGun'' attack from five different direction against [[spoiler:her ''daughter'' Vivio]].



** In ''Anime/MacrossPlus'', you don't see pure BeamSpam, but you do see a bullet-hell scenario of turret fire for Isamu to weave through.

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** In ''Anime/MacrossPlus'', you don't see pure BeamSpam, Beam Spam, but you do see a bullet-hell scenario of turret fire for Isamu to weave through.



** The GrandFinale of ''Anime/MacrossFrontier'' has [[spoiler:a bullet-hell scenario of normal turrets between ships, followed up by epic WaveMotionGun BeamSpam on the part of the Vajra under Grace O'Connor. Too bad for her it didn't stop the quite-literal MegatonPunch ...]]

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** The GrandFinale of ''Anime/MacrossFrontier'' has [[spoiler:a bullet-hell scenario of normal turrets between ships, followed up by epic WaveMotionGun BeamSpam Beam Spam on the part of the Vajra under Grace O'Connor. Too bad for her it didn't stop the quite-literal MegatonPunch ...]]



** Rand showed the ability to beamspam in book 11. He essentially generates ''one thousand'' beams with his ''bare hands''.

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** Rand showed the ability to beamspam beam spam in book 11. He essentially generates ''one thousand'' beams with his ''bare hands''.



*** [[CripplingOverspecialization Due to the Tau's utter ineptitude at melee]] (both in-game and in-universe), one would think that they'd be screwed if the enemy gets too close to them. However, 6th edition added the ''Overwatch'' rule, which means a unit being assaulted can fire off quick, if somewhat inaccurate, snapshots at their attackers, meaning Assault troops have to overcome this danger with some form of mobility, protection, sheer numbers, or some combination of all. This was compounded when the Tau codex got an update which allows nearby Tau units to use their Overwatch for a turn to assist another unit with their own, meaning that if you're playing against a skilled Tau Commander, he's probably quietly hoping you attempt to send a squad or two towards close-combat, while setting up a kill-box that gives him a bunch of free BeamSpam attacks each turn.
** The [[SpaceElves Eldar]], while mostly famous for their monomolecular shuriken launchers and other exotic toys, deserve at least a honorary mention for their laser weaponry, and can probably rival the Imperial Guard if they try. Their scatter lasers tend to have higher rate of fire than most Imperial weaponry (including the above multilasers), and their light walkers can come with two of them per piece at a reasonable point price. Oh, and there is also the Sunrifle, arguably the quickest-firing weapon carried by hand, and the Fire Prism, which, well, pretty much embodies this trope. It uses a refraction prism to create enough laser beams to either hit anything in a large radius, or project a "concentrated" beam with enough force to stand a chance of going through the thickest armors in the setting... over a somewhat smaller radius. Yep, BeamSpam indeed.

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*** [[CripplingOverspecialization Due to the Tau's utter ineptitude at melee]] (both in-game and in-universe), one would think that they'd be screwed if the enemy gets too close to them. However, 6th edition added the ''Overwatch'' rule, which means a unit being assaulted can fire off quick, if somewhat inaccurate, snapshots at their attackers, meaning Assault troops have to overcome this danger with some form of mobility, protection, sheer numbers, or some combination of all. This was compounded when the Tau codex got an update which allows nearby Tau units to use their Overwatch for a turn to assist another unit with their own, meaning that if you're playing against a skilled Tau Commander, he's probably quietly hoping you attempt to send a squad or two towards close-combat, while setting up a kill-box that gives him a bunch of free BeamSpam Beam Spam attacks each turn.
** The [[SpaceElves Eldar]], while mostly famous for their monomolecular shuriken launchers and other exotic toys, deserve at least a honorary mention for their laser weaponry, and can probably rival the Imperial Guard if they try. Their scatter lasers tend to have higher rate of fire than most Imperial weaponry (including the above multilasers), and their light walkers can come with two of them per piece at a reasonable point price. Oh, and there is also the Sunrifle, arguably the quickest-firing weapon carried by hand, and the Fire Prism, which, well, pretty much embodies this trope. It uses a refraction prism to create enough laser beams to either hit anything in a large radius, or project a "concentrated" beam with enough force to stand a chance of going through the thickest armors in the setting... over a somewhat smaller radius. Yep, BeamSpam Beam Spam indeed.



* In ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'', a 2E Solar can start with a combo containing [[WaveMotionGun Blazing Solar Bolt]] and [[SpamAttack Peony Blossom Attack]]. With sufficient creativity the end result resembles KamehameHadoken BeamSpam. Exalted 2.5 has errata'd this away because Blazing Solar Bolt and Peony Blossom Attack can no longer be used together.

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* In ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'', a 2E Solar can start with a combo containing [[WaveMotionGun Blazing Solar Bolt]] and [[SpamAttack Peony Blossom Attack]]. With sufficient creativity the end result resembles KamehameHadoken BeamSpam.Beam Spam. Exalted 2.5 has errata'd this away because Blazing Solar Bolt and Peony Blossom Attack can no longer be used together.



* In regular VideoGame/SuperRobotWars, The Rein Weissritter can use FlashStep to BeamSpam all by itself with only one gun.
* The entire cast of the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series has some form of BeamSpam at their disposal, with a notable example being Shou Toramaru. Curving lasers. That briefly pause. She also loves lasers that turn into bullets, as does Nue's Danmaku Chimera attack.

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* In regular VideoGame/SuperRobotWars, The Rein Weissritter can use FlashStep to BeamSpam Beam Spam all by itself with only one gun.
* The entire cast of the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series has some form of BeamSpam Beam Spam at their disposal, with a notable example being Shou Toramaru. Curving lasers. That briefly pause. She also loves lasers that turn into bullets, as does Nue's Danmaku Chimera attack.



** Also the intro movie for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIeKN5lAcFs Final]]. A BeamSpam of {{Wave Motion Gun}}s fired from regular fighters.

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** Also the intro movie for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIeKN5lAcFs Final]]. A BeamSpam Beam Spam of {{Wave Motion Gun}}s fired from regular fighters.



* Aozaki Aoko of ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' uses both martial arts and {{Beam Spam}}s when fighting, as seen in ''VideoGame/MeltyBlood''. This ranges from needle-thin shots to beams launched off her fists and her ''leg'' when in midair (which sweeps the entire screen with blue fire).

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* Aozaki Aoko of ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' uses both martial arts and {{Beam Spam}}s Beam Spams when fighting, as seen in ''VideoGame/MeltyBlood''. This ranges from needle-thin shots to beams launched off her fists and her ''leg'' when in midair (which sweeps the entire screen with blue fire).



* Approached in ''Unreal Tournament 2003'', where the prequel's Plasma Gun is retooled as the Link Gun, with plenty of BeamSpam potential. Using alt-fire, the entire team can link-fire their guns ''at each other'', granting the end user with ridiculous power. ''VideoGame/UnrealTournament2004'' adds Link Turrets to the mix. Though they cannot target each other, they play nicely with Link Gun users.

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* Approached in ''Unreal Tournament 2003'', where the prequel's Plasma Gun is retooled as the Link Gun, with plenty of BeamSpam Beam Spam potential. Using alt-fire, the entire team can link-fire their guns ''at each other'', granting the end user with ridiculous power. ''VideoGame/UnrealTournament2004'' adds Link Turrets to the mix. Though they cannot target each other, they play nicely with Link Gun users.



* Crab Spider Soldiers villain archetype in ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' have a power similar to BeamSpam, although the number of blasts might not reach the level of spam regularly seen elsewhere.

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* Crab Spider Soldiers villain archetype in ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' have a power similar to BeamSpam, Beam Spam, although the number of blasts might not reach the level of spam regularly seen elsewhere.



* Although it's supposedly not her preferred M.O., [[VideoGame/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran's]] ArmCannon can certainly qualify as BeamSpam, considering the unlimited ammo (the Power Beam in the ''[[VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy Prime]]'' games ''can literally fire as fast as you can press A''). Combined with the Wave Beam, the Spazer, or the Plasma Beam (especially true in ''Super Metroid'') and... hoo boy.
** The Hyper Mode's charge beam in ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'' is literally a BeamSpam, firing so fast the blast forms a near-constant stream.

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* Although it's supposedly not her preferred M.O., [[VideoGame/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran's]] ArmCannon can certainly qualify as BeamSpam, Beam Spam, considering the unlimited ammo (the Power Beam in the ''[[VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy Prime]]'' games ''can literally fire as fast as you can press A''). Combined with the Wave Beam, the Spazer, or the Plasma Beam (especially true in ''Super Metroid'') and... hoo boy.
** The Hyper Mode's charge beam in ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'' is literally a BeamSpam, Beam Spam, firing so fast the blast forms a near-constant stream.



** Alexander makes a return in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', using similar BeamSpam tactics. [[spoiler: It's also a favored form of attack for [[ClimaxBoss Barthandelus.]]]]

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** Alexander makes a return in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'', using similar BeamSpam Beam Spam tactics. [[spoiler: It's also a favored form of attack for [[ClimaxBoss Barthandelus.]]]]



* After a certain plot event in ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'' Joshua can use BeamSpam attacks; a certain combo finisher has more in common with a ''WaveMotionGun'' instead.

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* In ''[[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Higurashi Daybreak]]'', when Rika is using a mop as her weapon, she can BeamSpam cannons of water.

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* In ''[[VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry Higurashi Daybreak]]'', when Rika is using a mop as her weapon, she can BeamSpam Beam Spam cannons of water.



* The ''VideoGame/MechWarrior'' games have the alpha strike, a special emergency action that fires ''all'' the guns, regardless of type, guidance or intended range. This can mean MoreDakka, MacrossMissileMassacre, BeamSpam or any combination of the three according to what weapons the given Mech is mounting.

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* The ''VideoGame/MechWarrior'' games have the alpha strike, a special emergency action that fires ''all'' the guns, regardless of type, guidance or intended range. This can mean MoreDakka, MacrossMissileMassacre, BeamSpam Beam Spam or any combination of the three according to what weapons the given Mech is mounting.



* The [[HiveMind Kha'ak]] of the ''VideoGame/{{X}}-Universe'' games are fond of BeamSpam, as the ''only'' weapon they can mount are lasers. Kha'ak capital ships mount dozens of laser cannons pointing in every direction, leading to Kha'ak sector invasions being a giant laser rave of ''death''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sogfBJCoG0U&t=1m40s This is a small example of their beam spam.]]

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* The [[HiveMind Kha'ak]] of the ''VideoGame/{{X}}-Universe'' games are fond of BeamSpam, Beam Spam, as the ''only'' weapon they can mount are lasers. Kha'ak capital ships mount dozens of laser cannons pointing in every direction, leading to Kha'ak sector invasions being a giant laser rave of ''death''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sogfBJCoG0U&t=1m40s This is a small example of their beam spam.]]



* In ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer3TiberiumWars'', the laser turrets of the Brotherhood of Nod can be arranged into a 3 cannon array (and with an upgrade, it can be 4). Make a bunch of them surrounding your base and you'll be blazing light tanks into oblivion from the sheer number of laser beams hitting them and that's not including any BeamSpam from laser-armed tanks and infantry you have for your Noddies.

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* In ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer3TiberiumWars'', the laser turrets of the Brotherhood of Nod can be arranged into a 3 cannon array (and with an upgrade, it can be 4). Make a bunch of them surrounding your base and you'll be blazing light tanks into oblivion from the sheer number of laser beams hitting them and that's not including any BeamSpam Beam Spam from laser-armed tanks and infantry you have for your Noddies.



* Although we never actually see the effect, in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'', Matrix enters an unfriendly bar. When threatened by a lot of bad guys, he simply says "Gun, [[Film/TheLastStarfighter Death Blossom]] Mode". Gun immediately starts spinning in a stationary globe and ''every single resident of the bar'' soon finds a red dot on their chest or head. Presumably the prelude to an epically devastating BeamSpam attack; shame we never get to see it.

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* Although we never actually see the effect, in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'', Matrix enters an unfriendly bar. When threatened by a lot of bad guys, he simply says "Gun, [[Film/TheLastStarfighter Death Blossom]] Mode". Gun immediately starts spinning in a stationary globe and ''every single resident of the bar'' soon finds a red dot on their chest or head. Presumably the prelude to an epically devastating BeamSpam Beam Spam attack; shame we never get to see it.



* ''[[http://www.sfsite.com/fsf/ Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' once ran an article which, as a thought experiment, calculated how many supermarket pen lasers it would take to build a working anti-missile defense system (and thus explain the technical difficulties behind such a system). The answer was, "[[BeamSpam Several million]]." In a [[http://what-if.xkcd.com/13/ What If? blog post]], Randall Munroe takes this idea UpToEleven, beginning with "What if everyone on Earth aimed a laser pointer at the Moon?" and upgrading to more powerful light sources (law enforcement spotlights, IMAX projector arrays, megawatt military lasers) until the Moon just [[CriticalExistenceFailure isn't there anymore]].

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** The Heisei Era was known for producing several monsters with a large array of colorful beam attacks, but Mothra Leo, monster protagonist of the ''Film/RebirthOfMothra'' trilogy, takes the cake. After graduating from his larval stage, he wound up with an arsenal of various beam-related abilities (and even ''as'' a larva, he had a ChestBlaster attack). Furthermore, each successive ''Rebirth of Mothra'' movie winds up with him getting some kind of evolution, which, inevitably, results in him ending up with even ''more'' beam attacks and new forms that come with an absurd number of beam attacks of their own.
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**The ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' version of Bahamut's Megaflare and Teraflare are also this, with the latter having laid waste to nearly all of Eorzea itself. The player also has access to Teraflare as their Limit Break as a Summoner.
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***Construct 7 from the Orbonne Monastery will sweep the entire arena with shotgun-burst style lasers and during its second phase, it'll move even faster when turning around.
***NieR Automata's Hobbes does this to the entire raid for unavoidable AoE damage every so often, increasing his barrage the angrier he gets as his HP lowers.
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** Doom 64 features a weapon called the "Unmaker" (referred to in-game as, "What the $%#@$ is this?!") that, upon finding three artifacts scattered throughout the game, fires three beams in a single shot. Combined with its rapid firing rate, a fully powered Unmaker can quickly take down even the final boss.

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* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' got a rather funky one when Amazo was making a return appearance; most of the space-capable Leaguers were hovering in low orbit, along with most of their Javelins. Amazo approaches, Green Lantern yells "''Light 'im up!''", and black space abruptly turns all kinds of pretty colours. Naturally, it doesn't work, Amazo being a PhysicalGod at this point. Sure looks cool, though. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIQejV56AzU Link]].

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-->''Perfect Cell emerges unscathed from Vegeta's barrage''\\
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* ''Manhua/SchoolShock'': The Queen Of Moths uses this as her take on the DynamicEntry on the battle field of Beijing.



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* E.E. "Doc" Smith was a master at this game - by the fifth book in his epic {{Lensman}} series, the enemy is using hyperspatial tubes to suddenly pop up out of nowhere and descend upon a hapless target. The beam spam anticipated upon their emergence is so horrific that a significant proportion of the Galactic Patrol's fleet is composed of drone battleships so as to keep the casualties down - the first few ''minutes'' of the engagement cost the Patrol ONE EIGHTH of its entire fleet.

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* ''Literature/{{Lensman}}'':
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E.E. "Doc" Smith was a master at this game - -- by the fifth book in his epic {{Lensman}} series, the enemy is using hyperspatial tubes to suddenly pop up out of nowhere and descend upon a hapless target. The beam spam anticipated upon their emergence is so horrific that a significant proportion of the Galactic Patrol's fleet is composed of drone battleships so as to keep the casualties down - the first few ''minutes'' of the engagement cost the Patrol ONE EIGHTH of its entire fleet.



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* ''Manhua/SchoolShock'': The Queen Of Moths uses this as her take on the DynamicEntry on the battle field of Beijing.
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* In ''Roleplay/TouhouAGlimmerOfAnOutsideWorld'', there are two spell-cards that qualify for this: the Ultimate Spark, through dint of being formed from four huge lasers, and the Twilight Spark, which is one massive laser ringed by lots and lots of curved ones.
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* ''WebComic/DragonBallMultiverse'': Comes with the territory. The Saiyans use this [[spoiler: to overkill Frieza and Zarbon in Universe 3]].

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* ''WebComic/DragonBallMultiverse'': ''Webcomic/DragonBallMultiverse'': Comes with the territory. The Saiyans use this [[spoiler: to overkill Frieza and Zarbon in Universe 3]].






* In Roleplay/TouhouAGlimmerOfAnOutsideWorld, there are two spell-cards that qualify for this: the Ultimate Spark, through dint of being formed from four huge lasers, and the Twilight Spark, which is one massive laser ringed by lots and lots of curved ones.



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* In ''VideoGame/StarControl'', the Earthling Cruiser's secondary weapon -a [[PointDefenseless Star Wars-surplus Point-defense laser]]- while weak and of slow-fire can fire at ''any'' number of targets, but just one beam per target in theory [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zE1z6Mf2pY In practice, however]], thanks to a [[GoodBadBug bug]] the point-defense can be nastier to an enemy.

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* In ''VideoGame/StarControl'', the Earthling Cruiser's secondary weapon -a [[PointDefenseless Star Wars-surplus Point-defense laser]]- while weak and of slow-fire can fire at ''any'' number of targets, but just one beam per target in theory [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zE1z6Mf2pY In practice, however]], thanks to a [[GoodBadBug bug]] bug the point-defense can be nastier to an enemy.

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