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[[File:Tra dart shooters mountain caves.png|225px|thumb|right|Dart Shooters in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]]]]  
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{{Infobox Obstacles
The '''Dart Shooters''' are the first [[traps]] Lara encounters in Tomb Raider, they can be found in many of the games afterwards. Dart Shooters can be poisonous or non-poisonous. The first poisonous traps were found in [[Tomb Raider III]].
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| Name            = {{PAGENAME}}
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| Image          = DartShooterCaves.jpg
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| Occurrence      =
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* [[Tomb Raider]]
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* [[Tomb Raider III]]
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* [[Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation|The Last Revelation]]
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* [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary|Anniversary]]
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| Type            = Shooters
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| Related        = [[Disc Shooters]] (similar)
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| Strategy        = Run, jump or crawl past them.
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' are the first [[Traps|trap]] Lara encounters in Tomb Raider, they can be found in many of the games afterwards. Dart Shooters can be poisonous or non-poisonous. The first poisonous traps were found in [[Tomb Raider III]].
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
There are two ways to get past. Either just run past or swandive over them. The second method is more complicated. In the later games Lara will sometimes be able to crouch underneath.
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How to get past depends on the game. In the original Tomb Raider, where Lara is unable to crouch, she has to run and jump past them. She can use the sloping floor to her advantage, if given.
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In later games Lara can often conquer these traps by crouching down and crawling underneath.
  
 
==Occurrence==
 
==Occurrence==
* [[Tomb Raider]]
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===Tomb Raider===
:* [[Caves]]
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In the original [[Tomb Raider]] these dart shooters are not poisonous. They can be found in the [[Peru Section (TR)|Peru]] and [[Atlantis Section (TR)|Atlantis Sections]] of the game. They are given away by the blowpipes attached to the walls.
:: When Lara follows the footprints of [[wolves]] in ''Caves'', the first level in the original ''Tomb Raider'', she will come past the first set. They are not poisonous. They can be identified by the slots in the walls. Dart shooters can be found throughout the whole of the [[Peru Section]].
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* [[Caves]]
:* [[City of Vilcabamba]]
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: When Lara follows the pawprints of [[wolves]] in Caves, the first level in the original Tomb Raider, she will come past the first set. They can be identified by the slits in the walls. These can easily be overcome by running on the left side of the passage, as the floor is slightly elevated and the two shooters on the right can't reach Lara here. She can easily jump over the two shooters on the left, if even necessary. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm8L8BcAKd8&t=0m14s Youtube video]</ref>
:* [[Tomb of Qualopec]]
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: A second set is found near the end of the level, after running through the [[Timed Door]] and heading up the stairs.  <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm8L8BcAKd8&t=7m52s Youtube video]</ref>
:* [[Atlantis]]
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* [[City of Vilcabamba]]
:* [[The Great Pyramid]]
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* [[Tomb of Qualopec]]
* [[Tomb Raider III]]
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* [[Atlantis]]
: Dart shooters reappear in [[Tomb Raider III]] in poisonous form. (see [[Poisonous Dart Shooters]])
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* [[The Great Pyramid]]
:* [[Temple Ruins]]
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:* [[Coastal Village]]
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===Tomb Raider III===
:* [[Madubu Gorge]]  
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Dart shooters reappear in [[Tomb Raider III]] in poisonous form. (see [[Poisonous Dart Shooters]])
* [[Tomb Raider IV]]
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* [[Temple Ruins]]
:* [[Angkor Wat]]
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* [[Coastal Village]]
* [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]]
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* [[Madubu Gorge]]  
:* [[Peru - Mountain Caves]]
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:: The first time dart shooters occur in the [[Peru]]vian mountain caves, they are triggered by Lara stepping onto a [[Pressure Plate]]. They can however be deactivated by using the two [[Jump Switches]] right at the start. By deactivating them, [[PlayStation 3]] gamers can add the [[Trophy]] [[Bilateral Disarmament]] (''Turn off both dart shooters in the Mountain Entrance hall in Peru'') to their statistics.  
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:* [[Peru - City of Vilcabamba]]
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===Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation===
:* [[Peru - Tomb of Qualopec]]
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* [[Angkor Wat]]
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===Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary===
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* [[Peru - Mountain Caves]]
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: The first time dart shooters occur in the [[Peru]]vian mountain caves, they are triggered by Lara stepping onto a [[Pressure Plate]]. They can however be deactivated by using the two [[Jump Switches]] right at the start. By deactivating them, [[PlayStation 3]] gamers can add the [[Trophy]] [[Bilateral Disarmament]] (''Turn off both dart shooters in the Mountain Entrance hall in Peru'') to their statistics.  
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* [[Peru - City of Vilcabamba]]
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* [[Peru - Tomb of Qualopec]]
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Image:Tr1 dart shooters caves.png|Dart Shooters in the [[Caves]] level in [[Tomb Raider]]
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File:DartShooterFlyingDart.jpg|A flying dart emitted from a dart shooter. ([[Caves]], [[Tomb Raider]])
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File:DartShooterLaraTakingDamage.jpg|Lara taking damage from a dart. ([[Caves]], [[Tomb Raider]])
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File:DartShooterCaves.jpg|Dart shooters in the [[Caves]] level in [[Tomb Raider]].
 
Image:Tra dart shooters mountain caves.png|Dart Shooters in the [[Peru - Mountain Caves]] level in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]]
 
Image:Tra dart shooters mountain caves.png|Dart Shooters in the [[Peru - Mountain Caves]] level in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]]
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
* [[Poisonous Dart Shooters]]
 
* [[Poisonous Dart Shooters]]
: [[Poisonous]] version of the Dart Shooters
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: [[Poisonous]] version of the dart shooters.
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* [[Disc Shooters]]
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: A similar trap found in [[Tomb Raider II]]. It emits discs instead of dart arrows.
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{{ref}}
 
[[Category:Traps]]
 
[[Category:Traps]]
 
[[Category:Tomb Raider]]
 
[[Category:Tomb Raider]]

Latest revision as of 22:27, 18 March 2018

Dart Shooters
DartShooterCaves.jpg
Occurrence
Obstacle Type Shooters
Related Objects Disc Shooters (similar)
Strategy Run, jump or crawl past them.

The Dart Shooters are the first trap Lara encounters in Tomb Raider, they can be found in many of the games afterwards. Dart Shooters can be poisonous or non-poisonous. The first poisonous traps were found in Tomb Raider III.

Strategy

How to get past depends on the game. In the original Tomb Raider, where Lara is unable to crouch, she has to run and jump past them. She can use the sloping floor to her advantage, if given. In later games Lara can often conquer these traps by crouching down and crawling underneath.

Occurrence

Tomb Raider

In the original Tomb Raider these dart shooters are not poisonous. They can be found in the Peru and Atlantis Sections of the game. They are given away by the blowpipes attached to the walls.

When Lara follows the pawprints of wolves in Caves, the first level in the original Tomb Raider, she will come past the first set. They can be identified by the slits in the walls. These can easily be overcome by running on the left side of the passage, as the floor is slightly elevated and the two shooters on the right can't reach Lara here. She can easily jump over the two shooters on the left, if even necessary. [1]
A second set is found near the end of the level, after running through the Timed Door and heading up the stairs. [2]

Tomb Raider III

Dart shooters reappear in Tomb Raider III in poisonous form. (see Poisonous Dart Shooters)


Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary

The first time dart shooters occur in the Peruvian mountain caves, they are triggered by Lara stepping onto a Pressure Plate. They can however be deactivated by using the two Jump Switches right at the start. By deactivating them, PlayStation 3 gamers can add the Trophy Bilateral Disarmament (Turn off both dart shooters in the Mountain Entrance hall in Peru) to their statistics.

Gallery

See Also

Poisonous version of the dart shooters.
A similar trap found in Tomb Raider II. It emits discs instead of dart arrows.

References

  1. Youtube video
  2. Youtube video
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