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Added some useless weapon trivia that no one likely even cares about, seeing as this game isn't anything military. Nevertheless, I thought I would point it out. |
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'''Machine Gunners''' are small [[Gnorcs|gnorcs]] armed with machine guns. If Spyro steps too close to them, they will cock their weapons and fire a spray of bullets in his direction. They can be defeated with either a flame or charge. They only appear in [[Twilight Harbor]]. | '''Machine Gunners''' are small [[Gnorcs|gnorcs]] armed with machine guns. If Spyro steps too close to them, they will cock their weapons and fire a spray of bullets in his direction. They can be defeated with either a flame or charge. They only appear in [[Twilight Harbor]]. | ||
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Despite the fact that these enemies use assault rifles (machine guns), they're used completely wrong. They cock the weapon as if it were a shotgun, even though it's fairly obvious it is not, judging by the magazine (clip) in it. In reality, reloading one of these weapons involves taking out the magazine (clip), and putting another one that has ammo in it into the weapon. | |||
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[[Category:Gnasty's World Enemies]] | [[Category:Gnasty's World Enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Spyro the Dragon]] | [[Category:Spyro the Dragon]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:56, November 9, 2011
Machine Gunners are small gnorcs armed with machine guns. If Spyro steps too close to them, they will cock their weapons and fire a spray of bullets in his direction. They can be defeated with either a flame or charge. They only appear in Twilight Harbor.
Trivia
Despite the fact that these enemies use assault rifles (machine guns), they're used completely wrong. They cock the weapon as if it were a shotgun, even though it's fairly obvious it is not, judging by the magazine (clip) in it. In reality, reloading one of these weapons involves taking out the magazine (clip), and putting another one that has ammo in it into the weapon.