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There are various weapons
in Bully that can be used for either defensive or malicious
purposes. While none of the weapons in the game are lethal, using a
weapon will raise Jimmy's chances of being punished, especially if used
against person. Weapons can be found scattered across town, bought in
stores, or at any one of Jimmy's hideouts once they've been successfully
unlocked. For example, firecrackers, stink bombs and itching powder can
be concocted in Jimmy's dorm room after he passes Chemistry class.
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Slingshot – The slingshot
is the most fundamental weapon in Jimmy's arsenal. It has the
ability to fire an unlimited amount of pellets and is upgradeable
through completing various missions. The slingshot is the only
weapon not taken away by teachers, police, or prefects.
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Firecrackers – Small
explosives that deal large amounts of damage to anyone caught in its
blast radius.
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Stink bombs – When stink
bombs are thrown, a cloud of foul-smelling green gas appears,
leaving those caught in it temporarily stunned.
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Itching Powder – Similar
to the stink bombs, itching powder causes one to become temporarily
distracted. When thrown, the powder will be released, sending any
victims into a fit of itching.
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Carton of Eggs – Though
throwing an egg at someone will not cause much damage, a harsh blow
from such a toss can knock someone back. Eggs are messy and throwing
them at someone is almost sure to start a fight.
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Bag of Marbles – When
Jimmy throws a bag of marbles, the marbles spill on the ground.
Anyone who runs across them will slip and fall.
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Bottle rockets – Bottle
rockets are powerful explosives that can be launched with a "bottle
rocket launcher". Though they are somewhat inaccurate at long range,
a direct hit will almost always knock someone out.
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Spud gun – An invention of
the nerd clique, the spud gun is an effective weapon that fires
potatoes at enemies.
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Rubber Band Ball - An
unlockable weapon if all 75 rubber bands are collected. The weapon
can be thrown towards surfaces and bounces everywhere. The weapon
has unlimited ammunition.
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Club type weapons -
Baseball bat, Cricket bat, wooden stick, Sledgehammer (only
available in the 'Tenements' mission). These weapons are not stored
in your inventory and can be picked up and dropped. They break after
continued use, except for the sledge hammer.
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Discus type weapons -
Frisbee, Plaque, Dustbin lid. Similar to the clubs except they are
thrown instead of swung. Inaccurate over long distances.
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Large throwing weapons -
football (American and European), basketball, booby trapped football
(only available in last mission of the jock chapter). Thrown
normally and can be retrieved after thrown.
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Small throwing weapons -
Apple, Banana, Orange, Snowball (only available in greaser chapter).
Thrown like the large throwing weapons but weaker and not reusable.
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Fire Extinguisher - This
can be found around school and can be use to spray students with.
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Weed Killer - Found only
in the Harrington House.
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Water Balloons -make in
any sink or water drain, after completing the water ballooning
errand.
Equipment
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Skateboard – Jimmy
receives a skateboard early in the game as his first means of
transportation.
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Camera – An essential
item for taking Photography classes at Bullworth. Bully
enables the player to take in-game photographs and save them to a
PlayStation 2 Memory Card for viewing. The camera is used in many of
Jimmy's mission to take incriminating photographs of students and
citizens. It can also be used to take students' yearbook photos
(Jimmy and Petey's are automatically added when received the
yearbook and beating Gary, respectively). At first, Jimmy receives a
black and white camera, but it can later be upgraded to a digital
camera capable of taking colour photographs.
Spray Paint
– Spray paint is mainly used to tag walls, revealing an insult to one of
Bullworth's cliques. Spraying graffiti is considered vandalism and will
bring Jimmy attention from authority figures. It can also be used
offensively against other students, stunning them. |
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