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A '''Shotgun''' typically a short-ranged firearm that fires either a spread of small pellets (shot) or a single, large bullet (slug). The shotgun is one of the oldest firearms designs still in use and is used in a wide variety of aplications, from target shooting and hunting to military service.
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* [[Tomb Raider]]
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* [[Tomb Raider II]]
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* [[Tomb Raider III]]
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* [[Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation|The Last Revelation]]
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* [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]]
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* [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness|The Angel of Darkness]]
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: (under a different name)
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* [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend|Tomb Raider: Legend]]
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* [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary|Tomb Raider: Anniversary]]
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* [[Tomb Raider: Underworld]]
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* [[Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light|Guardian of Light]]
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* [[Tomb Raider (2013)]]
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* [[Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris|Temple of Osiris]]
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* [[Lara Croft: Relic Run]]
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* [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]]
  
The shotgun, in one form or another, has been in the Tomb Raider Series from the beginning. At close range it can kill most enemies in one or a few shots, but its power greatly decreases at range.  
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a common weapon in the [[Tomb Raider Series|Tomb Raider]] and [[Lara Croft Series|Lara Croft Games]] and also seen in the [[Tomb Raider Movies]].
  
==Games/Films Featured==
 
===Tomb Raider===
 
First Found: [[The Lost Valley]]
 
  
===Unfinished Business===
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It is typically a short-ranged firearm that fires either a spread of small pellets (shot) or a single, large bullet (slug). The shotgun is one of the oldest firearms designs still in use and is used in a wide variety of applications, from target shooting and hunting to military service.
First Found: [[Return to Egypt]]
 
  
===Tomb Raider II===
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At close range the Shotgun can kill most enemies in one or a few shots, but its power greatly decreases at range.
First Found: [[The Great Wall]]
 
  
===The Golden Mask===
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==Occurrence==
First Found: [[The Cold War]]
 
  
===Tomb Raider III===
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===Games===
First Found: [[Jungle]]
 
  
===The Lost Artifact===
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In the classic [[Tomb Raider Games]] from the original [[Tomb Raider]] to [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]], the Shotgun was pretty much the same from one game to another, only slight changes in the appearance. The biggest change was in [[Tomb Raider IV The Last Revelation]] and [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]] when the Shotgun had two kinds of [[ammunition]]: [[Shotgun Normal Ammo]] and [[Shotgun Wideshot Ammo]].
First Found: [[Highland Fling]]
 
  
===The Last Revelation===
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====Tomb Raider====
First Found: [[Tomb of Seth]]
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The first occurrence of the shotgun is in the original [[Tomb Raider]] where it is first found in [[The Lost Valley]].
  
===Chronicles===
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====Tomb Raider: Unfinished Business====
First Found: [[Trajan's Markets]]
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The shotgun makes its return in [[Unfinished Business]] where it is first found in the level [[Return to Egypt]].
  
===Angel of Darkness===
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====Tomb Raider II====
First Found: [[Tomb of Ancients]]
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In [[Tomb Raider II]] the shotgun is first found in the level [[The Great Wall]].
  
===Legend===
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====Tomb Raider II: The Golden Mask====
First Found: [[Peru - Return to Paraíso]]
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In the add-on [[The Golden Mask]] the shotgun first occurs in the level [[The Cold War]].
  
===Anniversary===
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====Tomb Raider III====
First Found: [[Peru - The Lost Valley]]
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In [[Tomb Raider III]] the shotgun is first found in the level [[Jungle]].
  
===Films===
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====Tomb Raider III: The Lost Artifact====
*[[Lara Croft: Tomb Raider]]
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in [[The Lost Artifact]] the shotgun is first found in the level [[Highland Fling]].
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====Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation====
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The shotgun can also be found in [[Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation]], in the level [[Tomb of Seth]] for the first time.
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====Tomb Raider: Chronicles====
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In [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]] the shotgun can be found in the level [[Trajan's Markets]].
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====Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness====
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{{mainarticle|V-Packer}}
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The shotgun in [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness]] has the name [[V-Packer]] and can first be discovered in the level [[Tomb Of Ancients]]. There's two types of [[ammunition]] available: [[V-Packer Standard Cartridges]] and [[V-Packer Spread Cartridges]]. The weapon is carried throughout the [[Louvre Section]] from the level Tomb Of Ancients to [[Galleries Under Siege]].
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====Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend====
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In [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend]] the shotgun is first collected in the level [[Peru - Return to Paraíso]].
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{{Quote|In-game information<ref>Description in the in-game PDA in [[Tomb Raider Legend]]</ref>|Pump Action shotgun. Fires at wide spray of buckshot capable of great damage at close range with decreasing effectiveness based on distance from target.}}
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It can load 5 rounds within its chamber, with another 20 rounds as spare - a total of 25 rounds for players to carry. But it won't feature the [[ammunition]] as a separate pickup; Lara picks up shotguns to get more ammunition.
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{{Quote|Official Website|For times when a few well-aimed bullets aren't sufficient, Lara appreciates the solid familiarity of a simple pump-action shotgun. It can always be counted on to fire a side spray of buckshot capable of delivering a great deal of damage at close range.}}
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====Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary====
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In [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary]] the shotgun is first picked up in [[Peru - The Lost Valley]]. Here it features single-typed ammunition as a separate pickup. The appearance of both the weapon and its ammunition are updated versions of the original [[Tomb Raider]].
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{{Quote|Instruction Booklet<ref>Tomb Raider Anniversary Collector's Edition booklet, PC version, page 20</ref>|A heavy damage pump action shotgun. More effective at close range.}}
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* [[Golden Shotgun]]
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: There's also an unlockable [[cheat]] that enables Lara to use a Golden Shotgun. It is capable of one-shot kills and features unlimited [[ammunition]].
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====Tomb Raider Underworld====
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In [[Tomb Raider Underworld]] the shotgun is available throughout the entire game via the weapons selection menu. There is no [[ammunition]] available for it as a [[pickup]], the amount of [[ammunition]] varies depending on the difficulty setting from 90 to 42 shells.
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{{Quote|In-game information<ref>Description in the in-game PDA in [[Tomb Raider Underworld]]</ref>|The '12 gauge GN Tactical Shotgun' features an 18-inch barrel and telescoping stock. While its front and rear sights do increase accuracy, the GNT Shotgun is most dangerous in close quarters and is less effective over long distances.}}
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====Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light====
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In [[Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light]] the Shotgun is found at the level [[Temple Grounds]]. Its properties are the following: {{Quote|In-game information<ref>In-game inventory in Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light</ref>|Weapon Power: 4<br>
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Rate of Fire: 2<br>
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Ammo Consumption: 3}}
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There are also four other types of shotguns in [[Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light]]:
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* [[Automatic Shotgun]]
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* [[Double Barrel Shotgun]]
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* [[High Power Shotgun]]
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* [[Golden Shotgun]]
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====Tomb Raider (2013)====
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Shotgun is one of the weapon types in [[Tomb Raider (2013)]].
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* [[Trench Shotgun]]
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* [[Pump-Action Shotgun]]
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* [[Combat Shotgun]]
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The first shotgun Lara finds is a [[Trench Shotgun]], which is found at the location [[Chasm Monastery]]. The [[Trench Shotgun]] can later be modified to a [[Pump-Action Shotgun]], which then again can be modified to a [[Combat Shotgun]]. To modify the shotgun Lara needs to find [[Shotgun Parts]]. The shotgun can be upgraded to a more efficient weapon with the [[Shotgun Upgrades]].
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The [[Shotgun Ammunition]]comes in green-coloured metal ammunition caches.
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====Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris====
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[[Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris]]
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====Lara Croft: Relic Run====
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[[Lara Croft: Relic Run]]
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==== Rise of the Tomb Raider ====
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There are multiple Shotguns in [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]]. The first Shotgun can be found in the upper village of the [[Geothermal Valley]] during the attack of [[Trinity]] on the [[Remnant]].
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The Shotguns are particularly useful for close combat. They have an immense fire power but only a limited range.
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===== Shotguns in RotTR =====
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Weapons can be switched at any of the [[Base Camps]], but only one shotgun can be equipped at any time.
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* [[Pump-Action Shotgun]]
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* [[Break-Action Shotgun]]
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* [[Full-Auto Shotgun]]
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* [[Tactical Shotgun]]
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* [[Thunderclap]]
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: Reward for 100% game completion
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* [[Harbinger]]
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: One of the [[Community Rewards]]
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===== Upgrades =====
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{{Mainarticle|Shotgun Upgrades}}
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As with all weapons the shotguns can be upgraded at Base Camps using [[Resources]]. Most upgrades apply to all Shotguns, but some are specific to certain types (e.g. Pump-action vs. Full-auto).
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<div class="multiple_rows"><div>
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====== Tier I ======
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* [[Custom Forcing Cone]]
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: Improved Damage
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* [[Rapid Fire Modification]]
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: Increased Rate of Fire
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* [[Padded Grip]]
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: Better Recoil Stability
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* [[Barrel Shroud]]
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: Faster Reload Speed
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* [[Tube Magazine Extender]]
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: Better Ammo Capacity
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</div><div>
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====== Tier II ======
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* [[Custom Trigger]]
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: Increased Rate of Fire
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* [[Modified Ejector]]
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: Faster Reload Speed
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* [[Wrapped Grip]]
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: Better Recoil Stability
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* [[Extended Magazine]]
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: Better Ammo Capacity
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</div><div>
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====== Tier III ======
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* [[Back-bored Barrel]]
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: Improved Damage
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* [[Forced Ejector Mod]]
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: Faster Reload Speed
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* [[Muzzle Weight]]
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: Better Recoil Stability
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* [[Improved Feeder]]
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: Increased Rate of Fire
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* [[Large Drum Magazine]]
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: Better Ammo Capacity
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* [[Vented Barrel]]
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: Better Recoil Stability
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* [[Drum Magazine]]
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: Better Ammo Capacity
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</div><div>
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====== Tier IV ======
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* [[Auto Load Modification]]
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: Faster Reload Speed
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* [[Pump Grip]]
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: Reduced Recoil
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* [[Lubricated Hinge]]
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: Faster Reload Speed
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* [[Balanced Stock]]
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: Better Recoil Stability
  
==Tomb Raider Classic==
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* [[Quick Release Drum]]
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: Faster Reload Speed
  
[[Image:Shotgun_tr2.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Shotgun TR2]]  
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* [[Ghost Ring Sight]]
[[Image:Shotgun_tr3.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Shotgun TR3]]
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: Increased Rate of Fire
[[Image:Shotgun_tr5.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Shotgun TR5]]
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In the first Tomb Raiders there was only one kind of shotgun ammo. Since [[The Last Revelation]] the Shotgun had two different kinds of [[ammo]], normal ammo and wideshot ammo. The wideshot ammo is best used against multiple opponents or a bigger one like the [[Dragonheads]] in Rome.
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===Films===
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====Lara Croft: Tomb Raider====
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The shotgun is also found in the first movie, [[Lara Croft: Tomb Raider]].
  
==Ammunition==
 
* [[Shotgun Normal Ammo]] (TR4)
 
* [[Shotgun Wideshot Ammo]] (TR4)
 
  
[[Image:Shotgunshells_tr3.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Ammo (TR3)]] [[Image:Shotgun_normal_tr5.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Normal (TR5)]] [[Image:Shotgun_wideshot_tr5.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Wideshot (TR5)]]
 
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==The Angel of Darkness==
 
In [[The Angel of Darkness]] the shotgun is the [[V-Packer]].
 
  
  
==Tomb Raider Legend==
 
  
[[Image:Shotgun.JPG|thumb|150px|left|Shotgun in [[Legend]]]]
 
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===from the official site===
 
For times when a few well-aimed bullets aren't sufficient, Lara appreciates the solid familiarity of a simple pump-action shotgun. It can always be counted on to fire a side spray of buckshot capable of delivering a great deal of damage at close range.
 
  
===In Game===
 
  
The shotgun can load 5 rounds within its chamber, with another 20 rounds as spare - a total of 25 rounds for players to carry.
 
  
  
One hit will kill in point blank range against most enemies in [[Legend]]. Animals, [[Mercenary#Heavy_Armored_Mercenary|Heavy Armoured Mercenary]] and [[Mercenary#Support_Mercenary|Support Mercenary]] require two shots to bring down.   
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==Ammunition==
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* [[Shotgun Shells]] ([[TR1]]-[[TR3]] and [[TRA]])
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* [[Shotgun Normal Ammo]] ([[TR4]]-[[TR5]])
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* [[Shotgun Wideshot Ammo]] ([[TR4]]-[[TR5]])
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* [[V-Packer Standard Cartridges]] ([[TRAOD]])
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* [[V-Packer Spread Cartridges]] ([[TRAOD]])
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* [[Ammo Boxes]] ([[Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light]])
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* [[Shotgun Ammunition]] ([[Tomb Raider (2013)]])
  
==Tomb Raider Anniversary==
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==Gallery==
In [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]] the shotgun is similar to the Tomb Raider 1 shotgun.
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The shotgun ammo is also similar to the one from the original Tomb Raider.
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Image:Tr1 shotgun.JPG|Shotgun in [[Tomb Raider]]
[[Image:ShotgunAmmo2.jpg|thumb|100px|left|Shotgun Ammo from Tomb Raider Anniversary]]
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Image:Shotgun_tr2.jpg|Shotgun in [[Tomb Raider II]]
[[Image:ShotgunTRA.JPG|thumb|170px|left|Shotgun from Tomb Raider Anniversary]]
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Image:Shotgun_tr3.jpg|Shotgun in [[Tomb Raider III]]
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Image:Shotgun_tr5.jpg|Shotgun [[The Last Revelation]] and [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]]
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Image:Vpacker.png|[[V-Packer]] shotgun in [[The Angel of Darkness]]
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Image:Shotgun.JPG|Shotgun in [[Tomb Raider Legend]]
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Image:ShotgunTRA.JPG|Shotgun in [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]]
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Image:Tru shotgun.png|Shotgun in [[Tomb Raider Underworld]]
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Image:Gol shotgun.png|Shotgun in [[Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light]]
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Image:Tr9 trench shotgun polished bolt.png|[[Trench Shotgun]] in [[Tomb Raider (2013)]]
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Image:Tr9 pump-action shotgun full choke.png|[[Pump-Action Shotgun]] in [[Tomb Raider (2013)]]
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Image:Tr9 combat shotgun barrel shroud.png|[[Combat Shotgun]] in [[Tomb Raider (2013)]]
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File:LCRR-Shotgun.jpg|Shotgun from [[Lara Croft: Relic Run]]
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</gallery>
  
==Tomb Raider Underworld==
 
In [Tomb Raider Underworld] the shotgun is similar to the one featured in Legend. Unknown exactly where you can acquire it, it can be seen in the picture of Lara in her manor with a flashlight.
 
[[Image:TRUmanoroutfit.PNG|thumb|200px|left|Shotgun from Tomb Raider Underworld]]
 
  
  
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 29 March 2017

Shotgun
Game(s) * Tomb Raider
(under a different name)

The Shotgun is a common weapon in the Tomb Raider and Lara Croft Games and also seen in the Tomb Raider Movies.


It is typically a short-ranged firearm that fires either a spread of small pellets (shot) or a single, large bullet (slug). The shotgun is one of the oldest firearms designs still in use and is used in a wide variety of applications, from target shooting and hunting to military service.

At close range the Shotgun can kill most enemies in one or a few shots, but its power greatly decreases at range.

Occurrence

Games

In the classic Tomb Raider Games from the original Tomb Raider to Tomb Raider Chronicles, the Shotgun was pretty much the same from one game to another, only slight changes in the appearance. The biggest change was in Tomb Raider IV The Last Revelation and Tomb Raider Chronicles when the Shotgun had two kinds of ammunition: Shotgun Normal Ammo and Shotgun Wideshot Ammo.

Tomb Raider

The first occurrence of the shotgun is in the original Tomb Raider where it is first found in The Lost Valley.

Tomb Raider: Unfinished Business

The shotgun makes its return in Unfinished Business where it is first found in the level Return to Egypt.

Tomb Raider II

In Tomb Raider II the shotgun is first found in the level The Great Wall.

Tomb Raider II: The Golden Mask

In the add-on The Golden Mask the shotgun first occurs in the level The Cold War.

Tomb Raider III

In Tomb Raider III the shotgun is first found in the level Jungle.

Tomb Raider III: The Lost Artifact

in The Lost Artifact the shotgun is first found in the level Highland Fling.

Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation

The shotgun can also be found in Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation, in the level Tomb of Seth for the first time.

Tomb Raider: Chronicles

In Tomb Raider Chronicles the shotgun can be found in the level Trajan's Markets.

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness

Main article: V-Packer

The shotgun in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness has the name V-Packer and can first be discovered in the level Tomb Of Ancients. There's two types of ammunition available: V-Packer Standard Cartridges and V-Packer Spread Cartridges. The weapon is carried throughout the Louvre Section from the level Tomb Of Ancients to Galleries Under Siege.

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend

In Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend the shotgun is first collected in the level Peru - Return to Paraíso.

Pump Action shotgun. Fires at wide spray of buckshot capable of great damage at close range with decreasing effectiveness based on distance from target.
In-game information[1]

It can load 5 rounds within its chamber, with another 20 rounds as spare - a total of 25 rounds for players to carry. But it won't feature the ammunition as a separate pickup; Lara picks up shotguns to get more ammunition.

For times when a few well-aimed bullets aren't sufficient, Lara appreciates the solid familiarity of a simple pump-action shotgun. It can always be counted on to fire a side spray of buckshot capable of delivering a great deal of damage at close range.
Official Website



Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary

In Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary the shotgun is first picked up in Peru - The Lost Valley. Here it features single-typed ammunition as a separate pickup. The appearance of both the weapon and its ammunition are updated versions of the original Tomb Raider.

A heavy damage pump action shotgun. More effective at close range.
Instruction Booklet[2]
There's also an unlockable cheat that enables Lara to use a Golden Shotgun. It is capable of one-shot kills and features unlimited ammunition.

Tomb Raider Underworld

In Tomb Raider Underworld the shotgun is available throughout the entire game via the weapons selection menu. There is no ammunition available for it as a pickup, the amount of ammunition varies depending on the difficulty setting from 90 to 42 shells.

The '12 gauge GN Tactical Shotgun' features an 18-inch barrel and telescoping stock. While its front and rear sights do increase accuracy, the GNT Shotgun is most dangerous in close quarters and is less effective over long distances.
In-game information[3]

Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light

In Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light the Shotgun is found at the level Temple Grounds. Its properties are the following:

Weapon Power: 4

Rate of Fire: 2

Ammo Consumption: 3
In-game information[4]

There are also four other types of shotguns in Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light:

Tomb Raider (2013)

Shotgun is one of the weapon types in Tomb Raider (2013).

The first shotgun Lara finds is a Trench Shotgun, which is found at the location Chasm Monastery. The Trench Shotgun can later be modified to a Pump-Action Shotgun, which then again can be modified to a Combat Shotgun. To modify the shotgun Lara needs to find Shotgun Parts. The shotgun can be upgraded to a more efficient weapon with the Shotgun Upgrades.

The Shotgun Ammunitioncomes in green-coloured metal ammunition caches.

Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris

Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris

Lara Croft: Relic Run

Lara Croft: Relic Run

Rise of the Tomb Raider

There are multiple Shotguns in Rise of the Tomb Raider. The first Shotgun can be found in the upper village of the Geothermal Valley during the attack of Trinity on the Remnant.

The Shotguns are particularly useful for close combat. They have an immense fire power but only a limited range.

Shotguns in RotTR

Weapons can be switched at any of the Base Camps, but only one shotgun can be equipped at any time.

Reward for 100% game completion
One of the Community Rewards
Upgrades
Main article: Shotgun Upgrades

As with all weapons the shotguns can be upgraded at Base Camps using Resources. Most upgrades apply to all Shotguns, but some are specific to certain types (e.g. Pump-action vs. Full-auto).

Tier I
Improved Damage
Increased Rate of Fire
Better Recoil Stability
Faster Reload Speed
Better Ammo Capacity
Tier II
Increased Rate of Fire
Faster Reload Speed
Better Recoil Stability
Better Ammo Capacity
Tier III
Improved Damage
Faster Reload Speed
Better Recoil Stability
Increased Rate of Fire
Better Ammo Capacity
Better Recoil Stability
Better Ammo Capacity
Tier IV
Faster Reload Speed
Reduced Recoil
Faster Reload Speed
Better Recoil Stability
Faster Reload Speed
Increased Rate of Fire

Films

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider

The shotgun is also found in the first movie, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.






Ammunition

Gallery


References

  1. Description in the in-game PDA in Tomb Raider Legend
  2. Tomb Raider Anniversary Collector's Edition booklet, PC version, page 20
  3. Description in the in-game PDA in Tomb Raider Underworld
  4. In-game inventory in Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light