Difference between revisions of "Air Fans"
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− | A section from the [[Opera House]] contains ventilation ducts, and Lara must make her way through, avoiding | + | A section from the [[Opera House]] contains ventilation ducts, and Lara must make her way through, avoiding several air fans. |
In [[Shakespeare Cliff]], Lara has the possibility to turn off the air fans, and can go pass them safely. | In [[Shakespeare Cliff]], Lara has the possibility to turn off the air fans, and can go pass them safely. | ||
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In [[Louvre Storm Drains]], a huge fan serves as an upgrade, since Lara turns the fan and gains a strength upgrade. | In [[Louvre Storm Drains]], a huge fan serves as an upgrade, since Lara turns the fan and gains a strength upgrade. | ||
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+ | ==Appearance== | ||
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+ | * [[Tomb Raider II]] | ||
+ | ** [[Opera House]] | ||
+ | * [[The Lost Artifact]] | ||
+ | ** [[Shakespeare Cliff]] | ||
+ | * [[The Angel of Darkness]] | ||
+ | ** [[Louvre Storm Drains]] | ||
==Classification== | ==Classification== |
Revision as of 13:14, 6 October 2007
Air Fans are traps that appear in the Opera House level from Tomb Raider II, in Shakespeare Cliff from The Lost Artifact, and in Louvre Storm Drains from The Angel of Darkness.
Usually, the air fans are very dangerous since they can kill Lara with only one blow.
A section from the Opera House contains ventilation ducts, and Lara must make her way through, avoiding several air fans.
In Shakespeare Cliff, Lara has the possibility to turn off the air fans, and can go pass them safely.
In Louvre Storm Drains, a huge fan serves as an upgrade, since Lara turns the fan and gains a strength upgrade.