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Vultures | ||
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Occurrence | ||
Enemy Type | Regular Enemy | |
Classification | Animal, Bird | |
Weapons | Claws, beak |
Vultures are enemies in Tomb Raider III. These are not very effective to your health, but can be annoying and stop you from moving.
Occurrence
Strategy
Beating the Vultures doesn't require anything special, regular weapons will do the trick.
Similar Enemies
- Smaller birds that appear for example in the London Section in Tomb Raider III
- Bird enemy that appears in Tomb Raider II
Tomb Raider 3/The Lost Artifact Enemies | ||
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Main: | Baboons · Tigers · Shiva Statues · Cobras · Vultures · Tony · Rattlesnakes · Workers · Military Police (Baton) · Military Police (Handgun) · MP with Rifle · Orcas · London Goons · Rats · The Damned · Museum Guards · Crows · Scuba Divers · Sophia Leigh · Crocodiles · Tribesmen (Spiked Axe) · Tribesmen (Poison Darts) · Compsognathus · Tyrannosaurus Rex · Velociraptors · Harmless Soldiers · Flamethrower Guys · Dragonflies · Green Lizards · Crawling Mutant Scientists · Standing Mutant Scientists · Piranhas · Puna Boss · Tinnos Monsters · Mark Willard/Willard Mutant | |
The Lost Artifact: | Castle Guards · Highlanders |