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The '''Super Shotgun''' returns in [[Doom Eternal]]. |
The '''Super Shotgun''' returns in [[Doom Eternal]]. |
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+ | The Super Shotgun functions mostly the same as its [[Super Shotgun (Doom 2016)|counterpart]] in [[Doom (2016)|Doom]]. However, it has an additional feature in the form of the Meat Hook. This functions as a grappling hook, allowing the [[Doom Slayer]] to grapple onto enemies and drag himself towards them for a devastating close-range blast.<ref name="9Things">[http://au.ign.com/videos/2018/08/20/9-things-we-learned-about-doom-eternal 9 THINGS WE LEARNED ABOUT DOOM ETERNAL]</ref> Unlike other weapons, the Super Shotgun lacks mods. However, improvements can be made. If upgraded to the max, the Meat Hook will ignite grappled enemies, dropping Armor Shards. |
==Weapon Skins== |
==Weapon Skins== |
Revision as of 19:50, 29 March 2020
The Super Shotgun returns in Doom Eternal.
The Super Shotgun functions mostly the same as its counterpart in Doom. However, it has an additional feature in the form of the Meat Hook. This functions as a grappling hook, allowing the Doom Slayer to grapple onto enemies and drag himself towards them for a devastating close-range blast.[1] Unlike other weapons, the Super Shotgun lacks mods. However, improvements can be made. If upgraded to the max, the Meat Hook will ignite grappled enemies, dropping Armor Shards.
Weapon Skins
As with most other weapons in Doom Eternal, the Super Shotgun has several weapon skins available.
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