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|name = Flaming Crossbow | |name = Flaming Crossbow | ||
|image = | |image = | ||
|icon = | |icon = [[File:MediEvil2-FlamingCrossbowIcon.png|alt=Flaming Crossbow]] | ||
|type = Ranged weapon | |type = Ranged weapon | ||
|location = [[Whitechapel]] | |location = [[Whitechapel]] | ||
|attacks = {{WeaponAttack|name=Main attack{{Note|name="burn"|Applies [[burn]].}}|12|6|0|0}} | |||
|attacksSrc = {{ORref|Lalle}} | |||
|ammoprice = 50[[G]] per 50 bolts | |ammoprice = 50[[G]] per 50 bolts | ||
|capacity = 200 | |capacity = 200 | ||
|appearances = {{Icon|Med2}} ''[[MediEvil 2]]'' | |||
}}The '''Flaming Crossbow''' was a projectile weapon [[Sir Dan]] found in [[Whitechapel]] in 1886. | }}The '''Flaming Crossbow''' was a projectile weapon [[Sir Dan]] found in [[Whitechapel]] in 1886. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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The Flaming Crossbow can be found inside a building located next to [[Isibod Brunel]]'s memorial in Whitechapel. It has rapid fire and shoots burning bolts, and is analogous to the [[Flaming Longbow]] from ''[[MediEvil]]''. It functions a lot like the regular [[Crossbow]], with the exception that the arrows fired from it are now on on fire and do extra damage by applying the [[burning]] effect to enemies. The only other weapon that can set enemies on fire is the [[Torch]]. | The Flaming Crossbow can be found inside a building located next to [[Isibod Brunel]]'s memorial in Whitechapel. It has rapid fire and shoots burning bolts, and is analogous to the [[Flaming Longbow]] from ''[[MediEvil]]''. It functions a lot like the regular [[Crossbow]], with the exception that the arrows fired from it are now on on fire and do extra damage by applying the [[burning]] effect to enemies. The only other weapon that can set enemies on fire is the [[Torch]]. | ||
Additional bolts for the Flaming Crossbow can be bought from [[The Spiv]]. In addition, Dan can replay Whitechapel and pick up the Flaming Crossbow to gain free bolts. | Additional bolts for the Flaming Crossbow can be bought from [[The Spiv]]. In addition, Dan can replay Whitechapel and pick up the Flaming Crossbow again to gain free bolts. | ||
==In other languages== | |||
{{OtherLanguages | |||
|fr=Arbalète de feu | |||
|it=Balestra incendiaria | |||
|de=Flammende Armbrust | |||
|es=Ballesta de fuego | |||
|pt=Balestra de Fogo | |||
|ru=Огненный арбалет | |||
|ruR=Ognennyy arbalet | |||
}} | |||
==Notes== | |||
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==References== | |||
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[[Category:Weapons]] | [[Category:Weapons]] | ||
[[Category:Ranged weapons in MediEvil 2]] | [[Category:Ranged weapons in MediEvil 2]] |
Latest revision as of 12:23, 13 May 2024
Flaming Crossbow | ||
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Type | Ranged weapon | |
Found in | Whitechapel | |
Attack(s)[1] | Main attack[a]
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Capacity | 200 | |
Ammo price | 50G per 50 bolts | |
Appears in | MediEvil 2 |
The Flaming Crossbow was a projectile weapon Sir Dan found in Whitechapel in 1886.
History
Unlike most of his weapons, which he obtained from the Professor, Sir Dan found the Flaming Crossbow in Whitechapel during his mission to find Princess Kiya.
Gameplay
The Flaming Crossbow can be found inside a building located next to Isibod Brunel's memorial in Whitechapel. It has rapid fire and shoots burning bolts, and is analogous to the Flaming Longbow from MediEvil. It functions a lot like the regular Crossbow, with the exception that the arrows fired from it are now on on fire and do extra damage by applying the burning effect to enemies. The only other weapon that can set enemies on fire is the Torch.
Additional bolts for the Flaming Crossbow can be bought from The Spiv. In addition, Dan can replay Whitechapel and pick up the Flaming Crossbow again to gain free bolts.
In other languages
Language | Name |
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French (France) | Arbalète de feu |
German | Flammende Armbrust |
Italian | Balestra incendiaria |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Balestra de Fogo |
Russian | Огненный арбалет Ognennyy arbalet |
Spanish (Spain) | Ballesta de fuego |
Notes
References
- ↑ Original research by sLalle.
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