R&G Dept.

The R&G Department is a secret chamber that was added in the A Farewell to Arms Update.

Unlike other floors, the R&G Department has a fixed layout; however, the enemies in each room may vary slightly from run to run.

Also unlike other floors, there is no elevator at all. The player has to jump inside one of the pits found around the boss room to proceed to the next one, effectively jumping out of the R&G Dept. building itself. The player will, however, come through an elevator when entering the Forge even though no elevator can be seen in the transition to it.

Access
It can be accessed by giving the Sell Creep one Master Round and any other 2 items or guns (including Junk) in a special room in the Hollow. This room is always available if you enter The Hollow with at least one Master Round. After giving him enough items or guns, he will break the grate, letting the player down to the next floor.


 * This does not work if the Sell Creep is in a Shop. He will still break the grate; however, falling into it will simply damage the player, behaving like a normal pit.
 * If you teleport away from the Sell Creep during the explosion of the grate, upon returning, the grate will appear to be untouched and the Sell Creep will not show up anymore.

Layout
This is the layout of the R&G Department:



The three rectangular rooms at the bottom have a futuristic tileset. The others are offices.

Enemies
None of the enemies (including the boss) in the R&G Dept. have official Ammonomicon entries. In addition, all of them exhibit behavior derived from other existing enemies.

Enemy Trivia/Notes

 * The 'Brollet' is a reference to the game 'Broforce', which also contains an enemy wearing a dynamite suicide vest. Broforce is published by Devolver Digital, like Enter the Gungeon.
 * The 'Armored Bullet Kin' releases a green swirl upon death. According to sprite names, this is actually their soul escaping through their armour.
 * The 'Pirate Shotgun Kin' does not have hands, unlike most other gundead in the game who handle weapons. Their weapon appears to float.
 * The Pirate Shotgun Kin's corpse also turns red upon death, likely due to it using the corpse sprites of the Red Shotgun Kin, but without applying the necessary shader to maintain the normal colours.
 * The 'Red Bullet Fish' is described as red, but it is clearly blue. This may be a reference to the rhyme 'One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish'.


 * The Cactus uses the sound effects of the Fungun when it attacks.
 * The 'Angry Necronomicon' may be related in some way to the unused 'Dread Book' enemy.
 * The 'm80 Guy' is based on real m80 fireworks, which are often used by the military for combat simulations.
 * The 'Bullet Gargoyle', based on the appearance of its bullets, may be the ultimate form of Bullat.
 * The 'Cylinder' and 'Red Cylinder' are references to the robotic enemies in Felix the Cat: The Movie, released in 1988.
 * 'KBullets' in real life are a type of armour piercing ammunition used by the German infantry in World War I due to their effectiveness against tanks.
 * No new enemies on this floor have ammonomicon entries, including the boss.
 * The 'Angry tablet' resembles the Rosetta Stone

Trivia

 * In the room where the player finds the giant manager Bullet Kin, we can see a table with 4 small toys which resemble the 4 main Gungeoneers. They can be seen playing with them when the player enters the room and gets mad if they destroy the table.