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[[File:CJFIST.jpg|thumb|[[CJ]] using his fists in [[GTA San Andreas]]]]
[[File:Fist-GTAIV-icon.png|thumb|The fist icon in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].]]
 
{{also|For the band, see [[Love Fist]]}}
'''The Fist''' is a 'weapon' available in all of the [[Grand Theft Auto]] games.  
'''The Fist''' is a 'weapon' available in all of the [[Grand Theft Auto]] games.  


The fist represents the unarmed state for the [[protagonist]]; he will not draw attention in weapons-free zones, and merely locking onto pedestrians or police will not result in any physical action which might cause a panic or attract a [[Wanted level]]. In some GTA games, fists can be augmented with [[Brass Knuckles]] to increase damage.
The fist represents the unarmed state for the [[protagonist]]; he will not draw attention in weapons-free zones, and merely locking onto pedestrians or police will not result in any physical action which might cause a panic or attract a [[Wanted level]]. In some GTA games, fists can be augmented with [[Brass Knuckles]] to increase damage.
 
Naturally, fists are a last-resort weapon in the GTA games, lacking the range of firearms and power of melee weapons.  Bare-handed attacks have unique properties -- for example, they can be chained, causing the protagonist to unleash a series of various punches and kicks, including a stomp or ground-level kick if an enemy is lying prone.  In [[GTA San Andreas]], the player is able to learn more powerful moves by fighting and defeating [[gyms|gym]] trainers. [[GTA Vice City Stories]] introduced new abilities while fistfighting, including breaking opponents' necks.  In the [[GTA IV]] era, timing elements have been introduced into physical combat, to allow dodging and 'finishing' moves.  


Naturally, fists are a last-resort weapon in the GTA games, lacking the range of firearms and power of melee weapons.  Bare-handed attacks have unique properties -- for example, they can be chained, causing the protagonist to unleash a series of various punches and kicks, including a stomp or ground-level kick if an enemy is lying prone. In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], the player is able to learn more powerful moves by fighting and defeating [[gyms|gym]] trainers. [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] introduced new abilities while fistfighting, including breaking opponents' necks. In the [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] era, fighting was made more realisitic, and timing elements were introduced into physical combat to allow dodging and 'finishing' moves. While there is almost never a need to fight barehanded in multiplayer, fist fights are often fun.
[[File:Fist-GTAIV-ingame.jpg|right|thumb|200px|[[Niko Bellic]] in a fist fight with an [[Albanians|Albanian]] gangster in GTA IV]].
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