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[[File:Fistfight.JPG|thumb|254px|Fist fight in GTA IV.]] |
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The fist represents the unarmed state for the [[protagonist]]; he will not draw attention in weapons-free zones, and merely locking onto pedestrians or police will not cause a panic or attract a [[Wanted level]]. However in some GTA games, if you swing your fist near someone, there is a chance he/she might attack you. In some GTA games, fists can be augmented with [[Brass Knuckles]] to increase damage. |
The fist represents the unarmed state for the [[protagonist]]; he will not draw attention in weapons-free zones, and merely locking onto pedestrians or police will not cause a panic or attract a [[Wanted level]]. However in some GTA games, if you swing your fist near someone, there is a chance he/she might attack you. In some GTA games, fists can be augmented with [[Brass Knuckles]] to increase damage. |
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In [[Grand Theft Auto V]], as seen in the Micheal trailer, fighting tactics returned from GTA IV but some fighting tactics became a bit more professional looking than [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. In the [[Michael (GTA V)|Michael]] trailer, Michael is seen hiting a bald man (As seen in the picture in the left) with his fist and elbow. This probably came out of Max Payne 3, another game developed by Rockstar games. |
In [[Grand Theft Auto V]], as seen in the Micheal trailer, fighting tactics returned from GTA IV but some fighting tactics became a bit more professional looking than [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. In the [[Michael (GTA V)|Michael]] trailer, Michael is seen hiting a bald man (As seen in the picture in the left) with his fist and elbow. This probably came out of Max Payne 3, another game developed by Rockstar games. |
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*Since the Fist is, technically, a weapon, targeting a cop increases your Wanted Level. Also, targeting a store owner causes them to panic, while targeting drug dealers will force them to attack you, though this is not implemented in GTA IV and its episodes. |
*Since the Fist is, technically, a weapon, targeting a cop increases your Wanted Level. Also, targeting a store owner causes them to panic, while targeting drug dealers will force them to attack you, though this is not implemented in GTA IV and its episodes. |
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*Interestingly, fist combos can damage and destroy a car. If you have a maxed-out [[Muscle]] in GTA SA, including the Martial Arts combo, a normal car like the [[Greenwood]] can be destroyed in less than twenty-five hits. This also works for some lamp posts that can be broken down with a couple of punches. This can also be done in GTA CW. |
*Interestingly, fist combos can damage and destroy a car. If you have a maxed-out [[Muscle]] in GTA SA, including the Martial Arts combo, a normal car like the [[Greenwood]] can be destroyed in less than twenty-five hits. This also works for some lamp posts that can be broken down with a couple of punches. This can also be done in GTA CW. |
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**Destroying car with fists do not attract wanted level, no matter how many cars the player destroys. |
**Destroying car with fists do not attract wanted level, no matter how many cars the player destroys. |
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*The Fist can be chained as a combo with other melee weapons (except the chainsaw) by using Gym Styles and using the melee weapons upon the third strike and vice versa, this technique usually kills a pedestrian after the combo is completed. |
*The Fist can be chained as a combo with other melee weapons (except the chainsaw) by using Gym Styles and using the melee weapons upon the third strike and vice versa, this technique usually kills a pedestrian after the combo is completed. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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[[Category:Weapons in GTA V]] |
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Revision as of 14:59, 9 July 2013
The Fist is a "weapon" available in all of the Grand Theft Auto games.
The fist represents the unarmed state for the protagonist; he will not draw attention in weapons-free zones, and merely locking onto pedestrians or police will not cause a panic or attract a Wanted level. However in some GTA games, if you swing your fist near someone, there is a chance he/she might attack you. In some GTA games, fists can be augmented with Brass Knuckles to increase damage.
Naturally, fists are a last-resort weapon in the GTA games, lacking the range of firearms and power of melee weapons. Bare-handed attacks have unique properties - for example, they can be chained, causing the protagonist to unleash a series of various punches and kicks, including a stomp or ground-level kick if an enemy is lying prone. In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the player is able to learn more powerful moves by fighting and defeating gym trainers. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories introduced new abilities while fistfighting, including breaking opponents' necks. In the Grand Theft Auto IV era, fighting was made more realistic, and timing elements were introduced into physical combat to allow dodging and melee counters. While there is almost never a need to fight barehanded in multiplayer, fist fights are often fun, including in GTA IV,
In GTA IV, the player would be able to disarm another person who has a melee weapon and keep it as their own. To do this, the player must first be unarmed and dodge the attack then quickly press the attack (Circle for Playstation and B for Xbox) or counter-attack (Triangle for Playstation and Y for Xbox) button.
In Grand Theft Auto V, as seen in the Micheal trailer, fighting tactics returned from GTA IV but some fighting tactics became a bit more professional looking than Grand Theft Auto IV. In the Michael trailer, Michael is seen hiting a bald man (As seen in the picture in the left) with his fist and elbow. This probably came out of Max Payne 3, another game developed by Rockstar games.
Trivia
- Since the Fist is, technically, a weapon, targeting a cop increases your Wanted Level. Also, targeting a store owner causes them to panic, while targeting drug dealers will force them to attack you, though this is not implemented in GTA IV and its episodes.
- Interestingly, fist combos can damage and destroy a car. If you have a maxed-out Muscle in GTA SA, including the Martial Arts combo, a normal car like the Greenwood can be destroyed in less than twenty-five hits. This also works for some lamp posts that can be broken down with a couple of punches. This can also be done in GTA CW.
- Destroying car with fists do not attract wanted level, no matter how many cars the player destroys.
- The Fist can be chained as a combo with other melee weapons (except the chainsaw) by using Gym Styles and using the melee weapons upon the third strike and vice versa, this technique usually kills a pedestrian after the combo is completed.
Gallery
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto III | |
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Melee | Fist | Baseball Bat |
Basic Firearms | AK47 | Pistol | M16 | Shotgun | Sniper Rifle | Uzi |
Heavy Weapons | Flamethrower | Rocket Launcher |
Explosives | Car Bomb | Grenades | Molotov Cocktail |
Special | Detonator |
Beta | Land Mine |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | |
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Unarmed | Fist | Brass Knuckles |
Melee | Screwdriver | Hammer | Knife | Meat Cleaver | Golf Club | Nightstick | Baseball Bat | Machete | Katana | Chainsaw |
Thrown | Tear Gas (PS2 only) | Molotov | Grenade | Detonator Grenade |
Handgun | Colt 45/Pistol | Colt Python/.357 |
Shotgun | Shotgun/Chrome Shotgun | Stubby Shotgun | Spaz 12 Shotgun/S.P.A.S. 12 |
SMG | Tec-9 | Ingram Mac 10/Mac | Uzi 9mm/Uz-I | MP5/MP |
Assault | Ruger/Kruger | M4 |
Heavy | M60 | Flame Thrower | Rocket Launcher | Minigun |
Sniper | Sniper Rifle | PSG1/.308 Sniper |
Special | Camera | Detonator | Car Bomb |
Beta | AK-47 | Desert Eagle | Grenade Launcher | Land Mine | MP5K | Nailgun | Silver Colt 1911 | Steyr Aug | Taser |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | |
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Unarmed | Fist | Brass Knuckles |
Melee | Baseball Bat | Chainsaw | Golf Club | Katana | Knife | Nightstick | Pool Cue | Shovel |
Handgun | Desert Eagle | Pistol/9mm | Silenced Pistol/9mm |
Shotgun | Combat Shotgun | Shotgun | Sawn-Off Shotgun |
SMG | Micro SMG | SMG | Tec9 |
Assault | AK-47 | M4 |
Sniper | Rifle/Country Rifle | Sniper Rifle |
Heavy | Flamethrower | Rocket Launcher | Heat-Seeking Rocket Launcher | Minigun |
Thrown | Grenade | Molotov | Satchel Charges/Remote Explosives | Tear Gas |
Consumable Items | Fire Extinguisher | Spray Can | Camera |
Gifts | Cane | Dildo | Flowers | Vibrator |
Special | Car Bomb | Detonator | Night Vision | Parachute | Thermal Vision |
Other | Crates | Surface-to-Air Missile | Flares | Vibrator 1 | Dildo 2 |
Beta | Glock | Python | Mac-10 | MP5K | PSG1 | M60 | Nail Bat | Meat Cleaver | Machete | Screwdriver | Sledgehammer | Hammer | Skateboard | Stubby Shotgun | Land Mine |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto Advance | |
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Melee | Baseball Bat | Fist | Katana |
Guns | Assault Rifle | Pistol | Shotgun | Uzi |
Heavy | Flamethrower | Minigun | Rocket Launcher |
Explosives | Car Bomb | Grenades | Molotov |
Special | Detonator |
Deleted weapons | Oil Slick |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | |
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Unarmed | Fist | Brass Knuckles |
Melee | Baseball Bat | Nightstick | Machete | Meat Cleaver | Chisel | Knife | Hockey Stick | Fire Axe | Katana | Chainsaw |
Thrown | Molotov | Grenade | Remote Grenade |
Handgun | Pistol | .357 |
Shotgun | Shotgun | Stubby Shotgun | SPAS 12 |
SMG | Tec-9 | Mac-10 | Micro SMG | SMG |
Assault | AK | M4 |
Heavy | M60 | Flame-Thrower | Rocket Launcher | Minigun |
Sniper | Sniper Rifle | Laser Sighted Sniper Rifle |
Special | Camera | Car Bomb | Detonator |
Unused | Tear Gas | Silver Colt 1911 |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | |
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Unarmed | Fist | Brass Knuckles |
Melee | Nightstick | Baseball Bat | Butterfly Knife | Knife | Fire Axe | Golf Club | Machete | Katana | Chainsaw | Gaff Hook |
Thrown | Molotov | Grenade | Remote Grenade |
Handgun | Pistol | Equalizer |
Shotgun | Shotgun | Stubby Shotgun | Spaz 12 |
SMG | Scorpion | Silenced MG | Micro SMG | SMG |
Assault | AK | Assault Rifle |
Heavy | Flame-Thrower | Rocket Launcher | Minigun | M249 |
Sniper | Sniper | Laser Sniper |
Special | Camera | Car Bomb | Binoculars | Detonator |
Unused | Tear Gas | Land Mine |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto IV, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony | |
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Unarmed | Fist |
Melee | Baseball Bat | Knife | Pool Cue |
Handgun | Pistol | Combat Pistol | Automatic 9mm | .44 |
Shotgun | Pump Shotgun | Combat Shotgun | Sawn-Off Shotgun | Assault Shotgun | Auto Shotgun |
SMG | Micro SMG | SMG | Assault SMG | Gold SMG |
Assault | Assault Rifle | Carbine Rifle | Advanced MG |
Sniper | Sniper Rifle | Combat Sniper | Advanced Sniper |
Heavy | Rocket Launcher | Grenade Launcher |
Thrown | Molotov | Grenade | Pipe Bomb | Sticky Bomb |
Special | Car Bomb | Random Pickable Objects | Parachute |
Beta | Hammer | Nailgun | Python | Silenced Pistol | Sledgehammer | Zastava M70 |
Weapons in GTA IV (Category) | Weapons in The Lost and Damned (Category) | Weapons in The Ballad of Gay Tony (Category) The Lost and Damned only. | The Ballad of Gay Tony only. | TLAD and TBOGT only. |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars | |
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Fist | Fist |
Melee | Night Stick | Chainsaw | Baseball Bat | Teaser | Sword |
Handgun | Pistol | Twin Pistols | Revolver |
Shotgun | Shotgun | Stubby Shotgun | Double Barreled Shotgun |
Submachine Gun | Micro SMG | SMG |
Assault Rifle | Assault Rifle | Carbine Rifle |
Heavy | Flamethrower | Minigun | RPG |
Thrown | Flashbang | Molotov Cocktail | Grenade | Proximity Mine |
Special | Crates | Car Bomb | Detonator | Fire Extinguisher | Sniper Rifle |