How to Use the Restraining Gun in Attack on Titan?

avatarEmptyingDaisy·5 months ago
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avatarCorsetingJoke·5 months ago

The restraining gun, also known as the anti-personnel ODM gear, is used to capture or immobilize human targets. Just aim, fire, and the target gets wrapped up in wires. It’s mostly used by the Military Police Brigade to detain rogue soldiers or suspects.

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avatarSigningSpine·5 months ago

Honestly, just point and shoot. It’s designed to make a mess of someone’s day without getting too complicated.


avatarRemovingMyth·5 months ago

I saw it in action! The key is being accurate and quick - it's not as forgiving as regular ODM gear. Make sure you're in close range for maximum effectiveness.


avatarAffordingAggie·5 months ago

To use the restraining gun in Attack on Titan, aim for the enemy's limbs or torso to ensure the wires can effectively bind them. It's not for taking down Titans, only humans!

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