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** [[Badass Normal]]: In comparision to the other gangs, Griffin's Army is the most normal of the bunch, and still is to a degree in the second.
** [[Badass Longcoat]]: Griffin picks one up right at the end of the first game's introduction.
** [[Four -Star Badass]]: Essentially what a Battlelord is.
* [[Confusion Fu]]: The sequel introduces the Teleporter item. Where it sends you is random, but it's still useful for getting away from (or behind) enemies quickly.
* [[Critical Existence Failure]]: When a tank is brought down to about a fourth of its health, it changes to look ''heavily'' damaged, but it'll still work just as good until it takes another shot and is destroyed.
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** [[Guns Akimbo]]: The M2 Hydra, an Abrams variant with two lighter cannons, making up in rate of fire what it loses in punch.
** [[Hover Tank]]: The (wait for it) [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Hovertank]]. An Abrams that floats, propelled forward by turbines. Hard to control and sub-par compared to the Abrams, but able to ignore minefields, strafe sideways, and reach an impressive top speed.
** [[Kill It With Fire]]: The Inferno Tank, light and fast with a heavy [[Fire -Breathing Weapon|flamethrower]].
** [[Macross Missile Massacre]]: The Hornet, a tank capable of spamming rockets, or even firing them around corners.
** [[Suicide Attack]]: The M-80 Demolition Vehicle. Small, lightly-armored, and lacking in a main weapon besides its self-destruct attack. Another [[Play Station]] exclusive.
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