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== NPCs Capable of Disarming == | == NPCs Capable of Disarming == | ||
{{favilink|Saad Amus, The Sky-Bear}} is perhaps most notorious for his ability to disarm the player using his [[swipe]] skill. | {{favilink|Saad Amus, The Sky-Bear}} is perhaps most notorious for his ability to disarm the player using his [[swipe]] skill. | ||
== Alternate Methods of Disarming == | |||
Another viable method of disarming is to [[dismember]] the body part that holds a weapon. For example, a player may disarm a turret by dismembering the part of the turret that holds the gun, and this will cause the gun to fall to the ground. | |||
== Similar Effects == | == Similar Effects == | ||
* {{favilink|pulsed field magnet|plural}} are notable for their [[Magnetic Pulse]] ability, which strips items from players' and other creatures' inventory. However, this effect cannot truly disarm the target, since it does not affect equipped items. | * {{favilink|pulsed field magnet|plural}} are notable for their [[Magnetic Pulse]] ability, which strips items from players' and other creatures' inventory. However, this effect cannot truly disarm the target, since it does not affect equipped items. | ||
* {{favilink|qudzu}} can rust players' or other creatures' equipped items on hit, which causes those items to gain the [[rusted]] status and be forcefully unequipped (but not dropped). | * {{favilink|qudzu}} can rust players' or other creatures' equipped items on hit, which causes those items to gain the [[rusted]] status and be forcefully unequipped (but not dropped). |