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one-off whacking. Make sure you are near an enemy before using the
secondary mode. The second drawback is the fact that you cannot
carry too much ammo for this weapon so always stock up on it if
you are running low on ammo.


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"Section F - Object Inventory"
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You can use the following objects as weapons to knock out innocent or hostile
people. You will need to refer to objects in some levels if you want to
knock out friendly people or else if you kill them, you can fail the mission.
Of course if you cannot find any objects to knock out people with, just use
your punching technique to get them instead. All of the objects that can
be used in weapons can only be used once before they are rendered useless.

MedKits replenish your supply of health points depending on the one you use.
The full health kits supply more health but are often harder to find. When
you collect a MedKit in the singleplayer mode, you need to select it from the
inventory and use it. In multiplayer, when you run over the MedKit, your
health is automatically replenished.

Armoured vests and helmets help improve your resistance towards bullets shot
from opponents. Sometimes, the armour cannot stop the bullet from inflicting
a wound, but the armour helps decrease the amount of health lost from a bullet
wound. Armour is useless when you are affected by a direct explosion. Whenever
you collect an armoured helmet or vest both in singleplayer and multiplayer
modes, it automatically gets added to your body. Armoured Helmets decrease
the amount of health lost when you are shot at the head. Armoured Vests
decrease the amount of health lost when you are shot around the chest area.
When you have both types of armour, this is the order at what they appear
on the bottom left hand corner of the screen, where it displays the health
and armour points.

* Armoured Helmet Points
* Armoured Vest Points
* Health Points

The mission items aid you during the missions in singleplayer mode. They
are critical to use sometimes to access certain areas of a level that prove
inaccessible with conventional methods.

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F01 \ * * * Objects * * *
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- Alcohol Bottle -

Info: The Alcohol bottles have different appearances. Some bottles look
different and contain numerous labels like Bourbon Whiskey, "Strong"
Dry Gin and there are some others. These are probably the most fun
objects to use to knock out people with. The bottles are usually the
most abundant items you can find in a level, behind chairs of course!


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- Ashtray -

Info: The ashtray is nearly uncommon in the singleplayer mode. You will
generally find it in levels that have offices or small rooms. For some
weird reason, whenever you hit an enemy with it, you'll always think
that this piece of small metal won't be able to knock the target out.
Strange indeed!


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- Brick -

Info: Found in small amounts in limited missions. The bricks usually appear
in missions which you have no weapons [ie: prison]. They are relatively
small, so they may be tricky to find sometimes.


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- Broom -

Info: Acts just like the shovel and is even more rare to find. Although not
appearing as 'powerful' as the shovel, it is still funny to use a broom
as an actual weapon.


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- Chair -

Info: The chair is one of the most abundant out of all objects to use as a
weapon. Besides the alcohol bottles, this has got to be one of the most
funniest objects to see an enemy get whacked with!


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- Glass Shard -

Info: This object is actually unique to the others, as it actually kills the
target if it gets hit at the head. The accuracy of this object is
pretty poor as it falls low very quickly once you throw it. Make sure
you are very close to the target before using this object.


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- Shovel -

Info: You will find the Shovel more commonly in the singleplayer levels
containing snow areas or the canyons. It provides a rather painful
experience towards the target that gets hit by it.


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F02 \ * * * Health Pickups * * *
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- MedKit -

Healing Points - 25
Healing Points with Skill - 50

Info: The normal MedKits do not supply as much health points as the Full
MedKits do. They are also a lot more common and easier to find in
a level. The normal MedKit box is smaller than the Full MedKit and is
labeled 'First Aid' on the top side of the box. If you have learnt the
medical care skill, you can get double the amount of health points
from the normal MedKit. You are healed 50 health points in the
multiplayer mode of the game when you collect the Normal MedKit.


- - - - - - - - - -

- Full MedKit -

Healing Points - 50
Healing Points with Skill - 100

Info: The full MedKits are harder to find in missions as they are less
abundant. You may need to require to look around a bit harder to
find these as they can be well hidden sometimes. The actual Kit
is a lot bigger than the normal MedKit box and has a big red cross
on top of the box. If you have learnt the medical care skill, you
can get double the amount of health points from the Full MedKit.
You are healed 100 health points in the multiplayer mode of the
game when you collect the Full MedKit.


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F03 \ * * * Armoured Helmets * * *
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- Light Armoured Helmet -

Armour Points - 20

Info: The light armoured helmet is fortunately not found as often as
the heavy armour in singleplayer. It provides half the amount of
armour points that heavy version does. The light helmet has the
appearance of a normal helmet!


- - - - - - - - - -

- Heavy Armoured Helmet -

Armour Points - 40

Info: This armoured helmet does not give you 100 points of armour
straight away, so you need to get a few of these. These helmets
are pretty easy to find in multiplayer. The heavy helmets have
the appearance of a light helmet, except they have a visor at the
front of the helmet, hence making it look more 'protective'.


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F04 \ * * * Armoured Vests * * *
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- Light Armoured Vest -

Armour Points - 50

Info: The light vest is more common in the singleplayer mode of the
game than the multiplayer mode. It provides half the amount of
armour points and appears different compared to that of the
heavy vest. The light vest has a blue colour and looks like a
'half' jacket that goes over the shoulders.


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- Heavy Armoured Vest -

Armour Points - 100

Info: The heavy vest appears more frequently in multiplayer. It provides
twice as much armour points than the light vest. The vest has a
blue colour and looks like a full bulletproof jacket.


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F05 \ * * * Mission Items * * *
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- Key -

Info: Keys! You'll find these just about everywhere in this game. If you ever
come to a locked door, chances are you need to kill an enemy elsewhere
or look in a room to retrieve a key.


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- Magnetic Pass/Keycard -

Info: These act just like keys. They unlock doors by using a keycard console
nearby the locked door. Sometimes they will be lying around the
level, usually in an area that is hard to access or you'll just have
to find an enemy with one!


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- Lockpick -

Info: This handy device will save you numerous times throughout various
levels. These can unlock some locked doors that you cannot get the
keys for. Some locked doors cannot be lock picked.


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- Grapnel -

Info: The Grapnel is also another handy device that can be used to easily
access areas of a level that are generally too dangerous to access
normally. You will need to find a hook to attach the wire to before
you can go flying around. Any objects that are in the way of the
grapnel cable will automatically retract the cable, making you
fall, so make sure you avoid any obstacles in the way!
Note that in this walkthrough, I will be referring the Grapnel as the
'grapple' because more people would actually understand what it is.

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