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** Of course, it gets worse with the Beam Gunner. Fast, possessing a powerful regular ranged attack that recharges quickly, and with a boat of hit points, he can quickly [[Beam Spam]] nearly anything to oblivion. If that wasn't enough, he also has a [[Wave Motion Gun]], giving it the ability to even solo against a [[Combining Mecha]].
* In ''[[Another Centurys Episode]] 2'', the Buster Ark possesses an attack called "Riot Shot", essentially a [[The Last Starfighter|Death Blossom]]-style "[[Everything's Better With Spinning|spinning]] [[Beam Spam]] attack, best used when surrounded by enemies. However, due to a programming bug, any enemy that is physically touching the Buster Ark when it activates the move suffers insane damage, potentially allowing the player to one-shot just about everything in the game, even the [[SNK Boss|SNK Bosses]] they throw at you in [[Boss Rush]] mode.
* The Biggoron Sword in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]]''. Of course, you [[Guide Dang It|probably won't find it without a game guide]].
** That is, until you realize that the orange arrow on your map screen points out the location you need to go to next for the [[Fetch Quest]].
** The [[Guide Dang It|Great Fairy Sword]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask]]'' is the same weapon in practice, but it comes so late in the game and it's such an unbelievable ''bitch'' to get a hold of that most players don't bother with it.
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* In the Flash game [http://www.kongregate.com/games/LordTim/great-dungeon-in-the-sky Great Dungeon in the Sky], you can basically sweep the whole game with any character with the [[Summon Magic|Summon Creature]] ability. Because enemies don't notice you unless you're on the same level as them, if you find a nice place to stand, you can just keep dropping monsters on them until they're dead. And one of the starting classes has it. For added amusement, unlock the Wind or Platinum Dragon: no need for a place to stand now, just [[Death From Above|hover in the air and summon baby dragons/skeletons]] until everything else in the room is dead.
* ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]: The Twin Snakes'' was the updated version of the original MGS for the [[Game Cube]], graphically enhancing the maps and adding the new game-play additions from MGS 2. The problem is that it has carried the narrow layout stages and limited number of enemies from the limitations of the [[Play Station]] original. The new game-play features like first person mode allow you to pick off from a distance guards and security cameras once you have the silence pistol which has no range. Making the game a walkover.
* In ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater|Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater]] [[Updated Rerelease|3D]]'', the Photo Camo feature, which lets you create camouflage from pictures taken with the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS']] cameras, can generate camouflages that grant a 100% Camo Index, normally only obtainable with the Stealth Camouflage item only available in a [[New Game Plus|New Game+]], or the Moss Camo, obtained by holding up [[That One Boss|The End]].
* ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4]]'' has the M14EBR. In gameplay terms, it's essentially a cross between an assault rifle and a sniper rifle, with none of the drawbacks of either (it can be switched between an accurate semi-auto mode and a fast full-auto mode at will). It's also upgradeable, eliminating any disadvantages of using it at close range or in third-person mode. You can get this weapon very early in the game, before any setpiece battles, and with a fairly easy and short sidequest, you can get it for free.