In multiplayer, Players can unlock additional M9's outfitted with a Tactical Light and a Sound Suppressor separately as they level (rank) up.īeretta "93R" Dog Tag 100/500 kill - Beretta 93R / Fake "92R"īeretta M9 Dog Tag 100/500 kill - Beretta M9 / Beretta M9īeretta M9 Suppressed Dog Tag 100/500 kill - Beretta M9 / Beretta M9 In multiplayer it is the starting handgun for US forces. It can also be seen holstered on some US Marine throughout the single-player campaign.
In the beginning of the single-player mission "Semper Fidelis" and "The Great Destroyer", Blackburn acquires a Beretta M9. Unlike earlier DICE games like Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Medal of Honor's multiplayer, weapons in Battlefield 3 correctly track + 1 in the chamber and have correct chambering reload animations during empty reloads.
Do you know what? I don’t really have a whole lot to say about this one. Hoenn is the best region, by far, but I never use Sceptile because all its best moves are Physical now, and it just can’t measure up to its counterparts.įinally, Special Defense. This is probably due to it being introduced in Gen 3, where Physical and Special moves were split by type, but c'mon, that needs updated. Sceptile, the Hoenn starter with the signature move Leaf Blade, where it slashes at foes with its razor-sharp wrist leaf thingies, has a higher Special Attack than Attack. It’s in between that things start getting a little weird. Feebas has barely any, and Mega Mewtwo Y has a near limitless amount. At the very ends of the poles, everything makes sense. A rat, a small, purple rat, can tank hits better than a boxer. A Rattata has more Defense than a Makuhita. Makuhita, a Pokemon so ready to scrap its wearing boxing gloves, only has 30 Defense? I understand that some boxers have glass chins, but Makuhita is a chonky boy, and I’m sure any punch I throw at it would be absorbed as if I were punching jelly.
But, it makes me feel good to vent about it, and I hope you, dear reader, will join me in my fury as I detail some of the most egregious Pokemon stats currently in the games. Did my ramblings about Pokemon being too small bring about any change? No. I’ve already gone on record to write about how ridiculous Pokemon heights are - you’re telling me I’m taller than a Zapdos? Pull the other one - and now I’ve got my sights set on their outdated base stats. RELATED: Is Meowth Just Team Rocket's Straight Best Friend? But it’s a game I’ve been playing for as long as I can remember, and now that I’m a bitter old man (a 26-year-old) I want Pokemon to make a little more sense. Now, I know I tend to read far too deeply into these clusters of pixels - Pokemon is just a game, after all. Pokemon seems to think a Joltik - a teeny weeny incy wincy itsy bitsy spider - has more Attack power than a 200kg earth serpent.
#BATTLEFIELD 3 STATS FULL#
I reckon if that smashed its spiked head into you, full force, you’d absolutely fucking die get turned into paste - nothing more than a splatter and a small crater where you once stood. You remember Onix, right? That enormous snake made out of literal boulders.