Blunderbuss

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    Blunderbuss
    Icon Blunderbuss
    Type Two-handed ranged weapon
    Requirement(s) 8 Chalices
    Found in The Sewers[a]
    Given by Winston Chapelmount[a]
    Attack(s)[1] Main attack (point blank)
    • Sharpness110 Weight110 Fire0 Magic0

    Main attack (at distance)

    • Sharpness13 Weight13 Fire0 Magic0
    Ammunition Standard shots
    Capacity 200
    Ammo price 50G per 30 shots
    Appears in MediEvil 2 MediEvil 2
    "The Blunderbuss, It's[sic] a bit of a modern weapon. It hasn't got a lot of range and because it needs two hands, you can't use a shield at the same time. Up-close though, bamm! It'll do the business."
    ― The Professor, after creating the Blunderbuss.

    The Blunderbuss was a ranged weapon the Professor created for Sir Dan after Dan brought him eight Chalices.

    History

    The Professor created the Blunderbuss using the energy of a Chalice after Sir Dan returned from Whitechapel. However, it was actually Winston Chapelmount who gave the weapon to Dan, because Dan had run away from the Professor's Lab into the Sewers due to being upset at Kiya's death.

    Gameplay

    This is the classic rifle with a single trumpet-shaped barrel. It has a short, but wide range. It's at its most powerful from up close, and is one of only two weapons in the game that is two-handed, the other being the Gatling Gun. A shield cannot be used while wielding it.

    Because the Blunderbuss is usually awarded after Dan runs away from the lab, most players will not hear the Professor's description of it unless they miss a few Chalices and collect it later.

    In other languages

    Language Name
    French (France) Tromblon
    German Donnerbüchse
    Italian Schioppo
    Portuguese (Portugal) Trabuco
    Russian Мушкетон
    Mushketon
    Spanish (Spain) Trabuco

    Notes

    1. 1.0 1.1 It is possible for Dan to get any weapon from either the Professor or Winston, and in either The Professor's Lab, The Sewers, or The Time Machine level, depending on whether any chalices are missed during the game. The information in this article assumes all preceding chalices were collected.

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