Gun (Nitrome Must Die)

The Gun is the weapon used by the player in Nitrome Must Die. Justin Bennet and Austin Carter find them in a trash can outside Nitrome Towers, and use them throughout the game. The Gun appears to have a handle, a rectangular top, and three pink bottom rectangles. The Gun is used by the player to kill enemies and protect themselves from them. Various crates containing new weapons can be picked up, some which specialize in different areas of battle. The player cannot at all drop the gun, only when the player dies is the gun dropped. Employees also use the same types of Guns.

Guns
Below is a list of guns. All Guns serve as an upgrade for the player's gun so they can fire the bullets for contained in that upgrade. Guns appear in creates, and are spawned on usually random places in the level. When a gun is obtained, that weapon will overwrite the player's previous gun. Ammo will be loaded for the gun. Each gun has a different amount of ammo, and will not turn all the ammo for the previous gun into ammo for the current gun. Some types of Guns can harm the player, and some can push the player back when fired. If the player dies in a level with a gun, they will restart it with the ammo they had when they were killed, except in boss battles where they will have the gun reloaded with the maximum amount of ammo it can hold.

Picking up a crate that contains a weapon the player already has will not lower there current ammo, but add ammo to there weapon. On some levels a Roulette Crate is spawned. The Roulette Crate is a crate that goes through all the weapons in the game. Touching it will give the player the weapon that was on it at the time it was touched. It is spawned multiple times in levels which it is spawned. Employees also use guns when they fight the player, always using a weapon in the game. The only difference is that the Employee's bullets are purple instead of red.

Overheat
Overheat is the unofficial name of the secondary function for the player's guns activated when they run out of ammo. When the player depletes there current supply of ammunition, Overheat will activate. When Overheat is active, the player will fire little pebble sized objects from the top of the gun. These pebbles deal very little damage, and can be fired out quickly. Unlike other weapons, the pebble like objects will not be shot horizontally, but when shot fall to the ground and roll a little before stopping, allowing the player to create a little group of pebbles that will damage enemies.

The pebbles also push enemies back a bit, allowing the player to stay in one place and shoot. In some cases, Overheat is better than some weapons in some situations. Overheat cannot be obtained in crate form, and is only activated when the player depletes all there ammo. The player will opt out of Overheat when another weapon is obtained. Overheat's obtained weapon icon is s a red circle with a line going down the middle of it.

Shot Gun
Shot Gun is one of the many guns in Nitrome Must Die, and one of the more common of the many. Shot Gun fires 5 bullets simultaneously, the bullets being on a random order. Shot Gun can deal a lot of damage to enemies, as most of the bullets are in a cluster going foreword. The sound of the gun being reloaded is heard after the shots are fired. The Shot Gun takes longer to reload than other weapons; this can be a problem in a situation when the player needs a fast firing weapon. The Shot Gun when obtained gives the player 25 ammo, each shot subtracting only 1 ammo, even though 5 bullets are fired.

Pistol
The Pistol is one of the many guns in Nitrome Must Die, and is one of the more common of the many guns. It fires a single shot, and can be used to make a line of bullets. The gun is a good all round weapon, as it can't hurt the player nor cause recoil, pushing the player back. The player will start a level with it if they start the game and begin to play. The gun starts at 200 ammo, subtracting 1 ammo per bullet.

Machine Gun
Machine Gun is one of many guns in Nitrome Must Die, and one of the more common ones. The Machine Gun can fire bullets very fast, faster than the Pistol. The Machine Gun's bullets deal more damage, and make the sound of the Gun from Graveyard Shift. Unfortunately, the Machine Gun offers recoil damage per shot, which can possibly push the player off platforms. The Machine Gun when obtained has a starting ammo of i50, subtracting 1 ammo per bullet.

Sucker Punch
Sucker Punch is one of the many weapons in Nitrome Must Die. It appears as a boxing glove on sucker, which when fired punches out. when fired, if close enough to an enemy the Glove will go through it and deal damage. If to far away, it will hit the enemy, pushing them back and dealing damage, although the damage is not as much as the damage inflicted if it goes through them. The Weapon is good for combat in groups of enemies, ans it can deal a lot of damage.. The gun starts with 25 ammo, subtracting 1 ammo per punch.

Chisel
Chisel is a weapon of Nitrome Must Die. It shoots a little driller that appears as a purple sphere with a drill head, face, and legs, being based of Chiseler from the Chisel Series. When shot it will fall to the ground, walk a bit then drill through the ground. The driller will drill through all the platforms underneath it, hurting enemies it touches, stopping when it reaches the bottom of the level. It is not a very good weapon, as it can only hurt enemies directly underneath it, and it doesn't do this immediately. It starts with 20 ammo, and allows multiple drillers to be shot.

Mini Gun
Mini Gun is one of the several guns in Nitrome Must Die. The Mini Gun fires bullets bigger than bullets from the Pistol and Machine Gun, much bigger than the ones from Overheat. The bullets from the gun are fired in a wave pattern, each bullet being fired lower or higher than the previous one. The Mini Gun has a higher recoil, pushing the player back farther than the Machine Gun. The Mini Gun has a special function that allows the bullets to be fired much faster, unofficially called Automatic Mode.

This mode is activated when the player hold the fire button for a second, and makes all the fired bullets bigger, but consumes more ammo as more bullets are fired. The Mini Gun is good in situations with enemies advancing towards the player, as it can make short work of them. The Mini Gun is better than the Machine Gun, but appears not as often.

Boomerang
Boomerang is a weapon in Nitrome Must Die. When fired, it shoots a little boomerang that will move in mid air hurting any enemy in its reach, then move back to the player who shot it. Only one Boomerang can be fired by the player. The player can cause the Boomerang to hit higher enemies by jumping, or lower enemies farther away by moving down, as the Boomerang will always be horizontally in front of the player. It starts with 20 ammo, subtracting 1 per boomerang shoot.

Glitch
There was a glitch that if you died while a boomerang was still in flight, the sound will be heard throughout the level of the game, only stopping if the player closes the window. Turning the Music or Sound Effects (Fx) does not turn it off. Nitrome fixed this glitch on 28th November, along with the Warlock Glitch.

BC Arrow
The Bow Contest Arrow (BC Arrow as abbreviated) is a gun from the game B.C. Bow Contest. When fired the Arrow will go in a diagonal direction. If it hits a Wall, enemy, or Pipe, it will be knocked out and fall off the screen. The Arrow is not good to use when fighting enemies on the same platform, as since the gun is tiled up when fired, it will likely miss enemies close to the player. The gun is better used on flying enemies, who are usually positioned higher above the player.

Nitrome
Nitrome is a gun in Nitrome Must Die, based on Nitrome's logo. It shoots the 7 letters that make up Nitrome's logo - N, I, T, R, O, M and E - always in the same order. When the 7 letters are shot, the Nitrome Jingle sounds and the letters begin to flash red, soon blowing up creating a big explosion, hurting any enemies that are next to them. It does not cause recoil nor damage the player, although if the letters explode and the player is in the blast, they will be hurt. Once a letter is placed it can't be removed until it is blown up. Nitrome starts with 28 ammo, subtracting 1 per letter, although the letters will only explode once all 7 are on the stage.

Glitch
There is a glitch that on some levels, some letters will not explode and remain red and flashing.

Penguin
Penguins are one of the many weapons in Nitrome Must Die, and are a reference to the Snow Drift Penguins. When fired it shoots a Penguin that will slide on the ground, stopping when it hits an enemy, Wall or Pipe. When the player fires it, the player will shoot the gun while it is tilted up, meaning that when close to an enemy it may possibly miss them. They do not cause recoil nor harm the player. The player is usually armed with it when there is a line of enemies heading towards them. It starts with 20 ammo, where it subtracts 1 ammo per penguin fired.

Pea Shooter
The Pea Shooter is one of the many weapons in Nitrome Must Die, and shares many similarities with the player's Gun in Overheat mode. The Pea Shooter fires bullets that have the appearance of the small pebble like objects that come off the top of the player's Gun when Overheat is active, bullets which inflict very little damage, also like the small rocks fired when the player's gun is in Overheat mode. The bullets are fired from the top of the gun, moving down. The Pea Shooter is rather a useless weapon as it does not help the player in any situation, and inflicts low damage. The bullets are also fired slowly. The Pea Shooter has a starting ammo of 50, subtracting one ammo per bullet.

Molotov
The Molotov is a gun from the game Mutiny. that when thrown makes an explosion that goes through the floor until there is a wall or a pipe. The flames caused by this gun will damage the player and other monsters. It is the deadliest weapon in the game, and capable of killing enemies in a matter of seconds, as well as the player.

Bullethead
The Bullethead is one of the many weapons in Nitrome Must Die. Bullethead is based off the Gun Helmets used by the Triclopians in the game Bullethead. When Bullethead is obtained, firing it causes the player to point the gun up and fire a bullet that looks very similar to the bullet fired by the Triclopians. The bullets are fired rather slowly, as the player has to reload. The Bullethead gun is only helpful for firing at foes located above the player, and is usually dropped on the level when there is an enemy or many enemies above the player that would otherwise be difficult to hurt.

Mine
The Mine is one of the many weapons in Nitrome Must Die. When the Mine weapon is obtained and fired, out will come a mine. The Mine will appear as two small metal bars, but will soon pop up into its Mine form, having a black-and-yellow striped middle and an antenna on top, accompanied by a red button on the right side. When the Mine has popped up, any enemy that walks into it will be engulfed in an explosion caused by the Mine, along with a lot of damage inflicted.

The Mine is a good weapon for placing in areas where enemies are spawned, or in places where the player will know the enemy will walk. It is also useful for fighting Employees, as they will blindly walk into them. Mines are used in multiple Challenge levels, and have a starting ammo of 30.

Nanobot
Nanobot is one of the many weapon in Nitrome Must Die. The weapon allows the player to fire a Nanobot that will spin around firing small bullets out the back of it, bullets that are fired in great number, deal low damage, and go through all platforms the player can jump through the bottom. Stone platforms that the player cannot jump through will block bullets. The Nanobot shot is the Human Piloted Nanobot in Phase 1.

Oddly, the Nanobot in Nitrome Must Die fires bullets out the back of itself, while the one in the game Nanobots fires bullets out of the front of it, where its eyes are. The Nanobot fired will deal damage if it hits an enemy, and while one Nanobot is fired, a second one can only be fired once the first one has been destroyed. The bullets fired do not harm the player, nor does the actual Nanobot. Nanobot starts off at 10 ammo, subtracting one ammo per Nanobot fired.

Homing Missile
Homing Missiles are a weapon in Nitrome Must Die, that first appeared as a hazard in Bullethead. Obtaining the weapon will allow the player to fire Homing Missiles, which will home in on the closest enemy, than fly into it. The Homing Missile will cause a small explosion when it hits an enemy, inflicting damage, although the damage nor the explosion is as great as that inflicted by the Rocket. They may sometimes not hit there target, but instead a wall or pipe, even if the target is on the same platform as the player, only being a little farther away.

There is a higher chance the Homing Missile will miss there target the longer in the air they are, as they accelerate in speed the longer in the air they are, making the Missile harder to control and hit the target. Homing Missiles will not cause damage if the player is caught in the explosion, but will push the player back every time one is fired. When a Homing Missile is fired, it will try to take the shortest route to the enemy, even if that route is through a wall. The Nitrome Boss utilizes this weapon in its third part of its 1st Phase, shooting as many as he can when the player is in his line of vision. Homing Missiles start at 20 ammo, subtracting one ammo per Missile fired.

Buzzsaw
Buzzsaw is one of the many weapons in Nitrome Must Die. It is not known what is is based off, or if it based off any hazard or enemy in previous Nitrome games. When the weapon is acquired, the player can fire Buzzsaws. A fired Buzzsaw will saw up the floor, going all up walls and platforms attached to it. The Buzzsaw will continue to go up platforms and walls until it hits another saw, or an enemy, where it will fall off the screen. Buzzsaws deal very little damage, and cannot be fired out quickly, its only after a few seconds of the previous Buzzsaw being shot out that the second can be fired. Buzzsaws appear on some levels, but are commonly encountered in Roulette Crates. Buzzsaws are a bad weapon to use, as they deal very little damage and have low ammo. Buzzsaw has a starting ammo of 30, subtracting 1 ammo per Saw shot.

Helmet
Helmet is a weapon in Nitrome Must Die, based off the helmet worn by Enemy 585 and the Henchmen from the game Enemy 585. Helmet fires a helmet that bounces off of walls and hit enemies, continually hitting enemies until it soon falls off the screen. Henchmen, also encountered in Nitrome Must Die, when killed there helmet will come off and bounce around the area, soon falling off the screen. If two helmets hit each other, they will immediately fall off the screen.

Rocket
Rocket is one of the many weapons in Nitrome Must Die. Acquiring the Rocket weapon allows the player to fire Rockets. The Rockets fired are extremely powerful, able to cut the player down to half health if they are hit, as well as kill an Employee. A fired Rocket will travel in the direction it is fired,NMD_Rocket.jpg] picking up speed the longer it is in the air, and exploding when it hits a wall. Firing a Rocket pushes the player back, farther back than when using the Machine Gun.

Rocket is a very good weapon to use, as when it impacts an enemy it will kill them, or if not kill them weaken them considerably. The Rocket is used by the Nitrome Boss in the second part of his 1st Phase, where he will fire it whenever the player is in his line of vision, usually. He may sometimes fire the Rocket in front of him even when the player is behind him. The player is given an infinite supply of Rocket on level 102, to use against the Nitrome Boss in his UFO. Rocket starts at 10 ammo, subtracting 1 ammo per Rocket fired. The Rocket's ammo cannot be lifted above 10, due to the power of the weapon.

Ninja Star
Ninja Star is one of many weapons in Nitrome Must Die, and are based off Takeshi's Ninja Stars. The Ninja Star weapon allows the player to fire Ninja Stars. They deal low damage, but can stick to walls and deal damage to enemies which walk into them. They appear uncommonly in Nitrome Must Die, and is a rather bad weapon as it deals low damage and has a low ammo of 25.

Fireball
Fireball is a weapon in Nitrome Must Die, based off Fireballs from Knight Trap and Office Trap. When obtained, it allows the player to fire fireballs which loop around the level a second time. The weapon deals a lot of damage when it passes through an enemy. The weapon can hurt the player, hurting them much like the Motolov, and also be fired several times resulting in much damage dealt to a single enemy as they come. The weapon is best used on lines of enemies. The Weapon starts at 30 ammo, subtracting one per Fireball fired. Fireball is also shot by the Dragons when they see the player. This attack, unlike the actual weapon, does not deal massive damage to the player if they are hit by it.

Slap
Slap is one of the many weapons in Nitrome Must Die. When obtained, firing will white glove on a lever to come out and slap twice before retreating back into the gun. Slap deals a lot of damage, but is a risky weapon to use as the player has to get close to the enemy to attack it, the player retreating causing the Slap to miss the enemy. Slap is commonly seen on Roulette Blocks as the icon is a white glove which is quite noticeable.

Cluster Bomb
Cluster Bomb is a weapon in Nitrome Must Die, based off the Bombs fired y the Zeus gun in Steamlands. Obtaining the Cluster Bomb allows the player to fire bombs which break into smaller bombs that deal less damage. The player's gun is pointed up when the weapon is fired. The first bomb consists of a single bomb, which when it hits a surface breaks into two bombs, which when they hit another surface break into four smaller bombs. The first/second bomb will not prevent the second/third bomb from being dropped if the first/second bomb entirely explodes when it kills an enemy. The Cluster Bomb is hard to use to kill flying enemies (which ironically is when it is most spawned), but is best used on clusters of enemy (which ironically is when it is least spawned). The weapon starts off with 30 ammo, subtracting one ammo for every bomb that is fired from the gun (dropped bomblets do not subtract ammo).

Twin Shot Arrow
The Twin Shot Arrow is a weapon in Nitrome Must Die, based off the arrows that the Angels use in the Twin Shot Series. Unlike the B.C. Arrow, the Twin Shot arrow fires forward. Much like it does in Twin Shot, the arrow will get stuck if it comes in contact with a wall, and can be used as a platform. It is a fairly strong weapon, but has low ammo.

While they are similar, the Twin Shot Arrow's crate differs slightly from the B.C. Arrow in that at the edges there is a small "curve", giving it a more regal appearance.

Toast
Toast is one of the many weapons in Nitrome Must Die. When obtained, smoke begins to come out of the player's gun, and they can fire Toast. Toast moves down when it is fired, and deals very little damage, as well as has a low ammo. Much Toast can be fired at once, allowing the player to quickly deplete there ammo. Toast acts much like the Overheat function of the player's gun, as Toast and Overheat fire objects which descend down and deal very little damage. Toast's crate has a Toaster on it. Toast appears rarely, most of the time only being found in Roulette Crates. If the player holds the fire button, they can burn the toast (indicated by the smoke turning black) causing the Toast to be shot farther and deal more damage. Toast starts off at 30 ammo, costing 1 ammo per toast.

Three Way
Three Way is one of the many weapons in Nitrome Must Die. Obtaining Three Way allows the player to fire three arrows three wars (hence its name). When it is fired, an arrow is fired forward, diagonally down, and diagonally up. The Arrows will travel in the direction they were shot until they hit a wall or enemy. The arrows are similar to the Twin Shot Arrows, also in the game, but although they have a similar appearance, Three Way arrows deal more damage than Twin Shot Arrows. Three Way is helpful to use when there are flying enemies, as they are usually hard to hit with most other weapons. They are also good to use when close to enemies, as the Arrows can hit the enemy and deal a lot of damage. Three Ways have a starting Ammo of 40.

Barrel
Barrel is one of the several Weapons in Nitrome Must Die, based off the Barrels shot by Barrel Shooting Rocks in Enemy 585. Obtaining the Barrel weapon allows the player to shoot Barrels, which act much like the Penguin weapon. When a Barrel is fired, it will roll down the platform it is on, and break when it hits an enemy or wall, accompanied by a barrel crashing sound. Barrels are unique in that they are spawned on one level after something is accomplished, being spawned on level 90 when the Steamlands Tank has entered its second Phase.

Update
When Nitrome Must die was first released, the Barrel was a rather weak weapon. Nitrome increased the damage inflicted by the Barrel on November 28th 2011, as well as a few other glitches in the game.

Dragon Ball
Dragon Ball is one of the many weapons in Nitrome Must Die, being based off the Dragon Breath weapon from Castle Corp. When the weapon is acquired, firing it fires a purple slow moving sphere that deals damage. A second Dragon Ball can be fired after a few seconds of the first one being fired. Dragon Balls are quite big, taking up two vertical blocks o space. It is due to the slowness of the Dragon Ball, and its slow reload time, that it is not such a good weapon to use for fighting. It is hard to use on flying enemies, as they move quickly and the Dragon Ball moves slowly, while using it on advancing enemies is also bad, as the weapon has a slow reload. The est use of the weapon is on enemies who have low health, or far away enemies. Dragon Ball starts at 20 Ammo, subtracting 1 ammo per shot.

Fart
Fart is a weapon in Nitrome Must Die. Firing the weapon after obtaining it shoots a green cloud out. The player is not effected by the cloud, but enemies who come near to it are pulled into it, where damage is inflicted as long as they are in the cloud. Once they have been sucked in, they are unable to escape. After a minute or so, the cloud will disappear, and if any enemies were in it, they are set free from it. Fart is a very good weapon as it inflicts a great deal of damage on enemies, and can hold multiple enemies at once.

Fart is best used on crowds of enemies, as it can halt there movement as well as destroy much of them if the cloud stays up long enough. The Alien Bee when killed leaves behind a cloud of stench exactly similar as one shot by the Fart gun, only this cloud is purple and hurts the player. The Far weapon starts at 10 ammo, subtracting 1 per cloud. Multiple clouds can be shot at once.

Mega Laser
Mega Laser is an available weapon in Nitrome Must Die, based on the Mega Burp from Fat Cat. Mega Laser fires a laser that is twice the height of a usual block, and can be used like the machine gun. When fired, It covers the entire floor the character faces, the beam stretching as far in that direction as it can go. The beam can stretch all across the level, however, there has to be enough space. If part of the beam is blocked out, the entire beam will only stretch that far. The beam will not be blocked by enemies, but will instead engulf them in it.

The Mega Laser is a great weapon for using against crowd of enemies, as it can engulf every enemy on the same platform in its beam, and deals a lot of damage. Mega Laser doesn't have the best efficiency for ammo, as it consumes ammo every time it is on. Also, it offers high recoil, pushing the player back when the fire button is held, and the only weapon which prevents the player from resisting the push. Mega Laser starts with 200 ammo.

Points
Points is a unique type of weapon in Nitrome Must Die. The Points weapon is only obtainable from Roulette Crates. Points is very different from other guns, as when obtaining it, the gun has no ammo nor can obtain any, rather, the player uses there score as ammo. When firing, the player will fire numbers, each number fired subtracting that number of points (E.G: The player fires a 5, 5 points are subtracted). The player will start at 5, and increase the number the more they fire. The ammo for the gun will run out when the score has run out. Score uses the player score for ammo, and subtracts points depending on the number fired.

Canary
Canary is one of the many weapons in Nitrome Must Die, based off the Laser Gun used by the The Canaries in Canary. Upon obtaining the weapon, the player an fire a laser which looks exactly like the laser shot by the Laser gun from Canary, only the Laser is a scaled down version of the Canary laser. The laser fired takes up one block of space, and can stretch very far. Blocks and enemies will cause the laser to hit them if they are in the path of the laser.

Canary is essentially a toned down version of the Mega Laser, taking up half the space, inflicting less damage, offers less recoil, and has a smaller laser. The gun like the Laser Gun from Canary can overheat, which is is signified by the abrupt stop of the laser. The Laser can be fired again a few seconds after overheating. Canary appears very rarely in Nitrome Must Die, and has a starting ammo of 200.

Banana Bomb
Banana Bomb is a weapon in Nitrome Must Die, based off the Banana weapon from Mutiny. The Banana Bomb weapon fires a big banana that will bounce around the level. It will deal no damage if it hits an enemy or the player, but can be caused to explode by pressing the fire button. Like the Banana in Mutiny, the player can also detonate the Banana by clicking the Mouse. The Banana does great damage when it explodes, like much exploding weapons, is possible of dealing massive damage Employees, if not killing them.

Banana is a good weapon as it can bounce far away from the player without having to move, as well as detonated, great for destroy strong enemies. One Banana Bomb can only be fired at one time, and will damage the player if they are caught in the explosion. It is a better weapon to use for combat than the Mine, although the Mine is better to use if the player wants to place hazards in strategic areas enemies will run into. The Banana Bomb starts at 20 ammo, subtracting one ammo per Banana.

Bang
Bang is a special type of gun found only on level 101 of Nitrome Must Die. Bang is not really a weapon, as it can't hurt enemies, nor does it appear in any level which has an enemy that can be destroyed. In level 101, when the player is fighting the Nitrome Boss in the Cuboy Suit, after some time, the box will appear on the ground. When picked up, it has one ammo, firing it causes several explosions on the rooftop of Nitrome Towers (where the player currently is), as well as the destruction of the Cuboy Suit. It also appears as the preloader for the game.

Pixel Gun
The pixel gun is almost exactly the same as the Canary laser, only it shoots pink pixels. It is fairly weak and fires very quickly.

Bubble
Bubbles trap enemies and lift them to the ceiling. It is harmless and is only useful for clearing an area of enemies temporarily.

With some enemies, if the player walks into the bubble, it will pop and kill the enemy instantly (such as Hot Air or Octopuses).

Spring
The Spring is only found in one level. The spings deal no damage and only bounce enemies upwards.

Nitro
Nitro is a weapon in Nitrome Must Die, based off Nitroglycerine from the Rubble Trouble Series. When it is shot, it will shoot out, and land on the ground in front of the player. When the "fire" button is pressed again, the Nitro will explode, dealing heavy damage. If the player makes contact with the explosion, he will be hurt too. Only one packet of Nitro can be used at a time. The Nitro is much like the Banana Bomb, but instead of bouncing, will fall like the pea shooter. It is only encountered in Roulette Crates.

Trivia

 * Many of the weapons are based off objects from past Nitrome games.
 * The Spring and Bubble Gun are the only two weapons that cannot harm enemies.
 * The Bubble is based off of the old game Bubble Bobble.
 * Two weapons which were based off weapons from other Nitrome games had there name changed.
 * The Mega Laser is based off the Mega Burp, yet it is called Mega Laser. This is becuase in Fat Cat, the Cat after eating much food, can 'burp' a giant laser. Its name was changed as it wouldn't make sense for a giant 'burp' to be fired out of a gun.
 * The Dragon Ball weapon is based off the Dragon Breath weapon from Castle Corp. Its name was changed to Dragon Ball in Nitrome Must Die likely due to the weapon in Castle Corp being fired out of a Dragon head shaped gun, while the Nitrome Must Die gun has no resemblance to a Dragon's head, and it would be strange for a weapon called 'Dragon Breath' to have a pink sphere fired out of a gun.
 * The Banana Bomb is the only weapon which can be detonated with another button, that button being the Mouse.