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*'''Damage: Bite 20/35/50'''
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Ichthyosaurs are giant fish with powerful jaws that will spin you around and disorient you if they get you. To make things worse, the only weapons you can use on it are ones that work underwater, mainly the [[Half-Life/Weapons#Crowbar]] (not recommended), the [[Half-Life/Weapons#9mm Pistol|pistol]], the [[Half-Life/Weapons#Crossbow|crossbow]], and [[Half-Life/Weapons#Grenade|grenades]]. Sometimes it will break the surface and be visible from land, but unless you're fast, you won't get much damage on it this way. The best strategy for dealing with an Ichthyosaur is to swim backwards firing crossbow bolts at it, though it is good to have an exit strategy in reserve if it gets too close.
Ichthyosaurs are giant fish with powerful jaws that will spin you around and disorient you if they get you. To make things worse, the only weapons you can use on it are ones that work underwater, mainly the [[Half-Life/Weapons#Crowbar|crowbar]] (not recommended), the [[Half-Life/Weapons#9mm Pistol|pistol]], the [[Half-Life/Weapons#Crossbow|crossbow]], and [[Half-Life/Weapons#Grenade|grenades]]. Sometimes it will break the surface and be visible from land, but unless you're fast, you won't get much damage on it this way. The best strategy for dealing with an Ichthyosaur is to swim backwards firing crossbow bolts at it, though it is good to have an exit strategy in reserve if it gets too close.


===Assassins===
===Assassins===
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