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'''When you use GigaGuy lead sphere (7pp)'''<br>
 
'''When you use GigaGuy lead sphere (7pp)'''<br>
 
You fire off a lead sphere. Wait, is that lead as in made of heavy metal, or lead as in something you follow? You're not sure, but you can't imagine a dense metal being a light, floaty bubble. Then again, as the sphere just rolls to your opponent, it's not leading you anywhere. The greyish bubble pops and sticks all over your opponent, apparently weighing them down.<br><br>
 
You fire off a lead sphere. Wait, is that lead as in made of heavy metal, or lead as in something you follow? You're not sure, but you can't imagine a dense metal being a light, floaty bubble. Then again, as the sphere just rolls to your opponent, it's not leading you anywhere. The greyish bubble pops and sticks all over your opponent, apparently weighing them down.<br><br>
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==References==
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*GigaGuy bares a striking resemblance, in nature and action, to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mega_Man_(character) Mega Man], a color-changing, ability-absorbing, robotic hero who often faced against Dr. Wily, with the aid of his robo-dog, Rush.

Revision as of 18:29, 1 January 2009

Item Number: 656
Description ID: 6150753
(view in-game)

Gigaguy-cannon.gif

GigaGuy cannon
Plural: Unknown
A color-changing hero named GigaGuy once used this cannon to take a particularly wily villain to task and bring the city back from the brink of darkness and return it to light. After that he apparently had to rush off to some other city to put down a nearly identical plot devised by the same villain and some imitation cohorts, and in the process apparently he left all of his weapons behind.

This thing is tricked out with a number of attachments on the cannon, which seem to be able to do quite a few different things, up to and including scrambling eggs. Or frying them. Or blowing them up. Any of the above, actually.

Ranged weapon (Unknown)
Power: 10
Item cannot be auto-sold

+100 offense power (+10/level, max: +100).
+1 extra attack(s) per turn.
Provides several special attacks in combat.
Occasionally causes foes to drop restoratives.



How Obtained

Unknown

Notes

When you use GigaGuy fire atom (5pp)
You trigger the fire atom release on your GigaGuy cannon. A gigantic fireball explodes from the cannon and engulfs your opponent. It burns your foe for X damage.

When you use GigaGuy crashing bomb (10pp)
You fire a crashing bomb from the cannon. True to its name, the projectile crashes and then explodes in a cloud of smoke and debris. Your opponent is badly stunned.

When you use GigaGuy rapid boomerang (3pp)
You trigger the rapid boomerang option on your cannon. A series of tiny little metal boomerangs rapidly shoot out from the cannon, ricochet off of your opponent, and somehow return to the gun. Your opponent takes X damage.

When you use GigaGuy lead sphere (7pp)
You fire off a lead sphere. Wait, is that lead as in made of heavy metal, or lead as in something you follow? You're not sure, but you can't imagine a dense metal being a light, floaty bubble. Then again, as the sphere just rolls to your opponent, it's not leading you anywhere. The greyish bubble pops and sticks all over your opponent, apparently weighing them down.

References

  • GigaGuy bares a striking resemblance, in nature and action, to Mega Man, a color-changing, ability-absorbing, robotic hero who often faced against Dr. Wily, with the aid of his robo-dog, Rush.