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A weak or uncharged shot acts as a flash-bang grenade that does a moderate amount of damage to enemies in front of the weapon. A fully charged shot will automatically fire at any enemy or breakable object in view, and will kill all enemies (and most bosses) in one shot. This weapon is free upon completion of Professional in any file that has completed the game. It occupies 3x7 spaces in your inventory. | A weak or uncharged shot acts as a flash-bang grenade that does a moderate amount of damage to enemies in front of the weapon. A fully charged shot will automatically fire at any enemy or breakable object in view, and will kill all enemies (and most bosses) in one shot. This weapon is free upon completion of Professional in any file that has completed the game. It occupies 3x7 spaces in your inventory. | ||
''Not included in the GameCube version.'' Initially added as exclusive content for the PlayStation 2 version, it was later included in all future versions. The main weakness of the P.R.L. 412 is that it only has an effect on enemies directly in front of it, and accuracy tends to suffer, though it is possible to eliminate multiple enemies in one shot if they are all gathered along the beam's path at once. However, in later issues of the game (particularly the PS3 re-release version), the P.R.L. 412's Exclusive upgrade allows it to fire a "scatter blast" upon a complete charge, which discharges multiple beams in one shot that instantly key in to objects and enemies, destroying them easily at any distance with less of a need for perfect aim. | |||
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