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[[File:TearGas-GTAVC-prerelease.jpg|thumb|right|202px|[[Tommy Vercetti]] with Tear gas in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]].]] | [[File:TearGas-GTAVC-prerelease.jpg|thumb|right|202px|[[Tommy Vercetti]] with Tear gas in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]].]] | ||
{{quote|"Semi-legal, highly dangerous way of causing crowd unrest."<br>-[[Vice City Bureau of Investigation]] file description.}} | {{quote|"Semi-legal, highly dangerous way of causing crowd unrest."<br>-[[Vice City Bureau of Investigation]] file description.}} | ||
In real life, '''tear gas''' is generally considered to be a non-lethal weapon, but in the world of GTA, it's anything but. Granted, it does take prolonged exposure to the gas to kill, but in confined spaces, this can be arranged. However, seeing as the gas causes people to stop what they are doing while they cover their face and cough, the most practical use for this weapon is to slow enemies down while the player is trying to escape or switch to another weapon. | In real life, '''tear gas''' is generally considered to be a non-lethal weapon, but in the world of GTA, it's anything but. Granted, it does take prolonged exposure to the gas to kill, but in confined spaces, this can be arranged. However, seeing as the gas causes people to stop what they are doing while they cover their face and cough, the most practical use for this weapon is to slow enemies down while the player is trying to escape or switch to another weapon. | ||
In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] and in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], by deploying the Tear Gas too close to the player, he too, will lose health from the noxious gas, and the longer he stays there, the greater he loses his health, thus dying, much like other pedestrians. In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], Tear Gas can be used to attack pedestrians, while the player is unaffected and can freely walk around the gas, until the smoke subsides. By dropping more Tear Gas, the smoke will be longer and any pedestrians or cops enters the smoke will be choked on by the toxic gas until finally dying. However, using a tear gas in a very populated area in San Andreas, such as the strip, will give a player a very high wanted level rather quickly. The gas lasts a long time, and if used in a crowd, the wanted level will just advance upwards, possibly even being able to give a player a 6 star wanted level if the grenades are used in succession. | In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] and in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], by deploying the Tear Gas too close to the player, he too, will lose health from the noxious gas, and the longer he stays there, the greater he loses his health, thus dying, much like other pedestrians. In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], Tear Gas can be used to attack pedestrians, while the player is unaffected and can freely walk around the gas, until the smoke subsides. By dropping more Tear Gas, the smoke will be longer and any pedestrians or cops enters the smoke will be choked on by the toxic gas until finally dying. However, using a tear gas in a very populated area in San Andreas, such as the strip, will give a player a very high wanted level rather quickly. The gas lasts a long time, and if used in a crowd, the wanted level will just advance upwards, possibly even being able to give a player a 6 star wanted level if the grenades are used in succession. | ||
The Tear Gas is not meant to be obtained in GTA Vice City ([[Personal Computer|PC]] and [[Xbox]] versions), GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA Vice City Stories. However, the weapon is fully functional and can be obtained only by using trainers or [[modification]] | The Tear Gas is not meant to be obtained in GTA Vice City ([[Personal Computer|PC]] and [[Xbox]] versions), GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA Vice City Stories. However, the weapon is fully functional and can be obtained only by using trainers or [[modification|modifications]]. | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
;GTA Vice City | |||
* [[Washington Beach]] - Behind the Washington Beach Police Station (original [[PlayStation 2|PS2]] version only - grenade in other versions) | * [[Washington Beach]] - Behind the Washington Beach Police Station (original [[PlayStation 2|PS2]] version only - grenade in other versions) | ||
;Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | |||
*[[Mulholland Intersection]], [[Los Santos]] - On the steps of the building west of the car park and north of the [[ZIP]] store in [[Downtown Los Santos]] | *[[Mulholland Intersection]], [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]] - On the steps of the building west of the car park and north of the [[ZIP]] store in [[Downtown Los Santos]] | ||
*[[Ocean Docks]], Los Santos - Beside some crates and boxes in a warehouse being passed by a railway | *[[Ocean Docks]], Los Santos - Beside some crates and boxes in a warehouse being passed by a railway | ||
*[[Easter Basin]], [[San Fierro]] - Inside the carrier at [[Easter Basin Naval Station]] | *[[Easter Basin]], [[San Fierro]] - Inside the carrier at [[Easter Basin Naval Station]] | ||
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