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An Unreal 1 item. It is very rare, as it is found only one time in the original game, clearly in [[Rrajigar Mine]]. It is also found in [[DM-Healpod]]. You can only get one at time. When this item is used, it is being thrown on the ground and after some seconds, it begins doing various sounds, until to the point of explode (harmless).
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Although it is completely useless in Single Player or Instant Action, as monsters and bots totally ignore it. It can be good against Human Players that don't want to be in a firefight behind the corner.
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The '''VoiceBox''' is a rare [[Unreal]] [[Inventory Items|inventory item]] used to distract enemies.
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The VoiceBox can only be found once in the single player game, in [[Rrajigar Mine]], and four times in multiplayer, twice in [[DmHealPod]], and twice in [[DmCurse]]. A player can only carry one at time. When it is used, the VoiceBox is thrown on the ground, where it will emit various sounds, until it explodes harmlessly after a short while. Although it is useless in the single player game and Instant Action, as monsters and bots totally ignore it (since AI code doesn't take this into account), it may fool human players in multiplayer games.

Latest revision as of 13:37, 25 June 2011

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The VoiceBox is a rare Unreal inventory item used to distract enemies.

The VoiceBox can only be found once in the single player game, in Rrajigar Mine, and four times in multiplayer, twice in DmHealPod, and twice in DmCurse. A player can only carry one at time. When it is used, the VoiceBox is thrown on the ground, where it will emit various sounds, until it explodes harmlessly after a short while. Although it is useless in the single player game and Instant Action, as monsters and bots totally ignore it (since AI code doesn't take this into account), it may fool human players in multiplayer games.