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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* This gun's description is a reference to Star Trek where the characters use Teleporters (called "Transporters" on the show) and at times accidents cause unpredictable things to happen to the people using them. In particular, two of the characters were merged to be a single person for the episode [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Tuvix_(episode) Tuvix] from Star Trek Voyager.
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* This gun's description could be a reference to the TV show series [[wikipedia:Star_Trek|Star Trek]], where the characters use teleporters (called "Transporters" on the show) and at times accidents cause unpredictable things to happen to the people using them. In particular, two of the characters were merged to be a single person for the episode [http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Tuvix_(episode) Tuvix] from Star Trek Voyager.
** It could also be a reference to the film, [[wikipedia:The_Fly_(1986_film)|The Fly]] and novel of the same name.
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** It could also be a reference to the film, [[wikipedia:The_Fly_(1986_film)|The Fly]] and novel of the same name. Which has a scientist merge with a fly after attempting to invent a teleporter.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 02:02, 30 January 2018

Shotbow
Shotbow
Statistics
Type: Semiautomatic
Quality: B Quality Item
Magazine Size: 3
Max Ammo: 80
Reload Time: 1.5s
Damage: 6x6 (36)
Fire Rate: 1.00
Shot Speed: 26
Range: Infinity
Force: 25
Spread: 5
Sell Creep Price: 30 Money
Ammonomicon Entry
A Teleporter Accident
The shotbow fires crossbow bolts in a shotgun burst.

The shotbow is the result of a failed experiment using the Gungeon's teleportation network.

Shotbow is a gun that fires bursts of piercing bolts in a wide spread, much like a shotgun.

Trivia

  • This gun's description could be a reference to the TV show series Star Trek, where the characters use teleporters (called "Transporters" on the show) and at times accidents cause unpredictable things to happen to the people using them. In particular, two of the characters were merged to be a single person for the episode Tuvix from Star Trek Voyager.
    • It could also be a reference to the film, The Fly and novel of the same name. Which has a scientist merge with a fly after attempting to invent a teleporter.

See also