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'''Weapons in Grand Theft Auto 2''' consist of a mixture of existing equipment brought over from Grand Theft Auto 1 and additional weaponry that range from the realistic to the outlandish.  
This is a sandbox for [[User:ZS]] (see also [[User:ZS/Sandboxing 2|secondary sandbox]]). For discussions, use the [[User talk:ZS|talk page]].


== Weapons carried over from GTA1 ==
== Game logos (for possible future use) ==
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!Name
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!Image
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!Damage per round
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!Rounds per ammunition unit
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!Description
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|-
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|[[Pistol]]
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|1
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|As is the case with GTA1, the Pistol is a firearm that fires a small number of bullets at a time and is considered the weakest available weapon in the game.
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|[[Machine Gun]] (S-Uzi)
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|10
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|A firearm that fires a rapid succession of bullets, faster than the Pistol. However, the weapon's bullet damage is only half of that of the Pistol.
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|[[Flamethrower]]
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|10
|n/a
|A [[fire]]-based weapon that releases a stream of flames, burning people and similarly damaging vehicles.
|-
|[[Rocket Launcher]]
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|10+
|1
|A rocket-propelled grenade launcher that fires rockets designed to explode on impact, generating additional splash damaged in its vicinity.
|}
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== Weapons introduced in GTA2 ==
== Name convention trial testing ==
=== Portable weapons ===
=== Locations ===
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* Liberty City (GTA 1) - Refers to Liberty City in GTA1.
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle;"
* Liberty City (GTA III) - Refers to Liberty City as defined by GTA3 and revised in GTAA and GTALCS.
!Name
* Liberty City (GTA IV) - Refers to Liberty City as defined by GTA4 and revised in GTACW.
!Image
* Vice City (GTA 1) - Refers to Vice City in GTA1.
!Damage per round
* Vice City (GTA VC) - Refers to Vice City as defined by GTAVC and revised in GTAVCS, and is still referenced in subsequent games, including GTA4.
!Rounds per ammunition unit
* San Andreas (GTA 1) - Refers to San Andreas as a city in GTA1.
!Description
* San Andreas (GTA SA) - Refers to San Andreas as a state in GTASA.
|-
** Mount Chiliad (GTA SA)
|[[Dual Pistol]]
* San Andreas (GTA V) - Refers to San Andreas as a state in GTA5.
|
** Mount Chiliad (GTA V)
* Los Santos (GTA SA) - Refers to Los Santos in GTASA.
|2
* Los Santos (GTA V) - Refers to Los Santos in GTA5.
|Basically a pair of Pistols, allowing the player to fire double the number of bullets at a time, with a firing rate still below that of the Machine Gun.
* San Fierro - Refers to San Fierro in GTASA and is still referenced in subsequent games, including GTA4.
|-
* Las Venturas - Refers to Las Venturas in GTASA and is still referenced in subsequent games, including GTA4.
|[[Silenced Machine Gun]] (S-Uzi)
|
|10
|A Machine Gun with a suppressor, designed not to attract attention from pedestrians, gang members and the police when fired.
|-
|[[Shotgun]] (S-Uzi)
|
|2 ½
|1
|A firearm more suited for close quarter combat, the Shotgun shoot pellets that disperses as it travels further, reducing its effectiveness with increased distance.
|-
|[[Electrogun]]
|
|n/a
|n/a
|A futuristic weapon designed to fire bolts of electricity at a target. Unusually, the player must continue to fire the gun at a target for two second to kill him, or he will escape unharmed. The weapon is also weak in damaging vehicles.
|-
|[[Grenade]]
|
|10+
|1
|A thrown weapon designed to explode seconds after the player tosses it, its explosion equivalent to that of the Rocket Launcher.
|-
|[[Molotov Cocktail]]
|
|10+
|1
|A thrown weapon that functions similarly as the Grenade but explodes at impact. The Molotov Cocktail is notably effective in destroying Tanks.
|}
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=== Vehicle-based weapons ===
=== Organizations ===
==== Upgrades ====
* Liberty City Police Department (GTA 1) - Refers to the LCPD in GTA1.
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* Liberty City Police Department (GTA III) - Refers to the LCPD in GTA3 and revised in GTAA and GTALCS.
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* Liberty City Police Department (GTA IV) - Refers to the LCPD in GTA4 and revised in GTACW.
!Name
* Vice City Police Department (GTA 1) - Refers to the VCPD in GTA1.
!Image
* Vice City Police Department (GTA VC) - Refers to the VCPD in GTAVC and revised in GTAVCS.
!Damage per round
* Los Santos Police Department (GTA SA) - Refers to the LSPD in GTASA.
!Rounds per ammunition unit
* Los Santos Police Department (GTA V) - Refers to the LSPD in GTA5.
!Description
|-
|[[Mine]]
|
|10+
|1
|Proximity mines designed to be dropped from the player's car. The mine will detonate when any vehicle is in contact, destroying it in the resulting explosion. The Mine is suited for evasive or offensive missions.
|-
|[[Oil Slick]]
|
|0
|1
|Vehicle mounted oil tanks designed to dump a trail of slippery oil behind the player's vehicle. Any vehicle in contact with the oil slick will evidently lose control, making the upgrade ideal for evasions.
|-
|Vehicle bomb
|
|10+
|1
|
|-
|Vehicle Machine Gun
|
|20
|Essentially two Machine Guns that simultaneously fire two streams of bullets from the front of the player's vehicle, ideal for destroying vehicles in a chase.
|}
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==== Readily mounted weapons ====
=== Wanted levels ===
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* Wanted levels (GTA 1)
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* Wanted levels (GTA 2)
!Name
* Wanted levels (GTA III — GTA VCS)
!Image
* Wanted levels (GTA IV)
!Damage per round
* Wanted levels (GTA CW)
!Rounds per ammunition unit
!Description
|-
|Land Roamer Machine Gun
|
|20
|A mounted gun on an [[Armed Land Roamer]], shooting only one stream of bullets as opposed to two on conventional vehicle machine guns. Each Armed Land Roamer provides 20 units of Machine Gun ammunition.
|-
|Water Cannon
|
|n/a
|n/a
|A water cannon found only on a [[Fire Truck]]. The cannon is capable of pushing people back, killing them eventually, but is very weak in this regard.
|-
|Flamethrower
|
|10
|n/a
|A flamethrower mounted on a Fire Truck during the "[[Fire Truck Fruce!]]" rampage. As the weapon is exclusive to the rampage, it has unlimited ammunition.
|-
|Rocket Launcher
|
|10
|n/a
|A Tank-mounted rocket launcher that passes as the Tank's turret. The Tank's Rocket Launcher functions similarly as the conventional Rocket Launcher and shares the
|}
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== Cut weapons ==
 
* Electro baton
* Instant vehicle bomb
 
== References ==
* [http://nl.wikigta.org/wiki/Wapens_(GTA2) WikiGTA: Wapens (GTA2)] (Dutch)

Latest revision as of 19:39, 12 November 2012

This is a sandbox for User:ZS (see also secondary sandbox). For discussions, use the talk page.

Game logos (for possible future use)

Name convention trial testing

Locations

  • Liberty City (GTA 1) - Refers to Liberty City in GTA1.
  • Liberty City (GTA III) - Refers to Liberty City as defined by GTA3 and revised in GTAA and GTALCS.
  • Liberty City (GTA IV) - Refers to Liberty City as defined by GTA4 and revised in GTACW.
  • Vice City (GTA 1) - Refers to Vice City in GTA1.
  • Vice City (GTA VC) - Refers to Vice City as defined by GTAVC and revised in GTAVCS, and is still referenced in subsequent games, including GTA4.
  • San Andreas (GTA 1) - Refers to San Andreas as a city in GTA1.
  • San Andreas (GTA SA) - Refers to San Andreas as a state in GTASA.
    • Mount Chiliad (GTA SA)
  • San Andreas (GTA V) - Refers to San Andreas as a state in GTA5.
    • Mount Chiliad (GTA V)
  • Los Santos (GTA SA) - Refers to Los Santos in GTASA.
  • Los Santos (GTA V) - Refers to Los Santos in GTA5.
  • San Fierro - Refers to San Fierro in GTASA and is still referenced in subsequent games, including GTA4.
  • Las Venturas - Refers to Las Venturas in GTASA and is still referenced in subsequent games, including GTA4.

Organizations

  • Liberty City Police Department (GTA 1) - Refers to the LCPD in GTA1.
  • Liberty City Police Department (GTA III) - Refers to the LCPD in GTA3 and revised in GTAA and GTALCS.
  • Liberty City Police Department (GTA IV) - Refers to the LCPD in GTA4 and revised in GTACW.
  • Vice City Police Department (GTA 1) - Refers to the VCPD in GTA1.
  • Vice City Police Department (GTA VC) - Refers to the VCPD in GTAVC and revised in GTAVCS.
  • Los Santos Police Department (GTA SA) - Refers to the LSPD in GTASA.
  • Los Santos Police Department (GTA V) - Refers to the LSPD in GTA5.

Wanted levels

  • Wanted levels (GTA 1)
  • Wanted levels (GTA 2)
  • Wanted levels (GTA III — GTA VCS)
  • Wanted levels (GTA IV)
  • Wanted levels (GTA CW)