Bullet Time | |||||||||||||||||
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Type: | Active | ||||||||||||||||
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Sell Creep Price: | 16 | ||||||||||||||||
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Duration: | 6 seconds | ||||||||||||||||
Ammonomicon Entry | |||||||||||||||||
Dodge This | |||||||||||||||||
This clock holds mystical properties that enable the activator to slow down time. |
Bullet Time is an active item.
Effects[ | ]
- Slows down time by 70% while active. The player's movement, firing and reload speeds are unaffected by the slowdown.
Notes[ | ]
- Bluer Guon Stone - If the player also has Blue Guon Stone, the size and rotation speed of the Guon Stone is increased and it rotates at a fixed distance from the player while they are moving instead of on a slight delay. If the Guon Stone blocks a bullet, it deals 15 damage to all nearby enemies.
- Thrown For A Bloop - If the player also has Blooper, while Bullet Time is active, a Blooper orbits the player and continually fires at enemies.
Trivia[ | ]
- The tagline "Dodge This" is a reference to a quote made by the character Trinity in The Matrix.
- "Bullet Time" is the name of the time-freezing camera technique popularized by The Matrix films, which later inspired the time-slowing "Bullet Time" mechanic in the Max Payne series of video games.