Display title | Short-Range Long-Range Weapon |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The inability of a long-range weapon user, especially a villain, to use said weapon at long range. It seems that they are aware only of the trope that extended weapons get knocked out of hands easily, and thus will hold those weapons close to themselves. Why they monologue and walk closely to their target is unknown, since this is usually a good chance for the unarmed target to wrench it away or for an annoying Sidekick to club them from behind. |