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** Also like the Scattershot, it has a light on the barrel that can't be turned off, giving opponents slight warning of your presence. | ** Also like the Scattershot, it has a light on the barrel that can't be turned off, giving opponents slight warning of your presence. | ||
* However, the player should still exercise caution when using the Shotgun, despite its improvements, as it still features the problem of pellet inconsistency. | * However, the player should still exercise caution when using the Shotgun, despite its improvements, as it still features the problem of pellet inconsistency. | ||
* In the campaign, the Shotgun is first obtained normally in ''[[Blue Team (level)|Blue Team]]'', but can be obtained earlier in ''[[Osiris (level)|Osiris]]'' either via a [[Legendary]]-exclusive [[Flaming | * In the campaign, the Shotgun is first obtained normally in ''[[Blue Team (level)|Blue Team]]'', but can be obtained earlier in ''[[Osiris (level)|Osiris]]'' either via a [[Legendary]]-exclusive [[Flaming Knives on Osiris|secret]] or by doing the level on [[cooperative play|Co-op]] and playing as [[Edward Buck]]. | ||
** Buck spawns with a Shotgun as his primary weapon in ''Osiris'', both as an AI-controlled NPC and as a human-controlled player character. In all later levels, though, he spawns with an [[MA5D assault rifle|Assault Rifle]]. | ** Buck spawns with a Shotgun as his primary weapon in ''Osiris'', both as an AI-controlled NPC and as a human-controlled player character. In all later levels, though, he spawns with an [[MA5D assault rifle|Assault Rifle]]. | ||
* Warzone features three additional variants: | * Warzone features three additional variants: |