Syntax: +quickshot Sometimes the best defense is a good offense. When you are attacked and are wielding some kind of projectile weapon, you can try to disrupt your opponent's attack with a quick shot from your weapon. Han Solo uses +quickshot to kill Greedo in the Mos Eisley cantina; not only does he disrupt the Rodian's attack, he also kills him outright. Most of the time, you will not be as successful as Han Solo, but if you have a high quickdraw ability, you might come close. More often, you will merely disrupt your enemy's attack but not do damage -- this represents covering fire. You can use this command as often as you are attacked.
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| - Syntax: +quickshot Sometimes the best defense is a good offense. When you are attacked and are wielding some kind of projectile weapon, you can try to disrupt your opponent's attack with a quick shot from your weapon. Han Solo uses +quickshot to kill Greedo in the Mos Eisley cantina; not only does he disrupt the Rodian's attack, he also kills him outright. Most of the time, you will not be as successful as Han Solo, but if you have a high quickdraw ability, you might come close. More often, you will merely disrupt your enemy's attack but not do damage -- this represents covering fire. You can use this command as often as you are attacked.
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| - Syntax: +quickshot Sometimes the best defense is a good offense. When you are attacked and are wielding some kind of projectile weapon, you can try to disrupt your opponent's attack with a quick shot from your weapon. Han Solo uses +quickshot to kill Greedo in the Mos Eisley cantina; not only does he disrupt the Rodian's attack, he also kills him outright. Most of the time, you will not be as successful as Han Solo, but if you have a high quickdraw ability, you might come close. More often, you will merely disrupt your enemy's attack but not do damage -- this represents covering fire. You can use this command as often as you are attacked.
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