
Car Fu: The tank in Escort missions, despite being incredibly slow, can still mow down unwary players on both teams who get caught in front of it. Calling Your Attacks: Throwing a grenade will automatically make the player-character shout that they're doing just that. Bribing Your Way to Victory: You can buy parts and accessories for your weapons to increase their combat effectiveness as well as body armor & other gear to improve your survivability. Even has a special icon on the kill feed when a player scores one, regardless of what weapon they were using to do it. Boom! Headshot!: Shots to the head deal extra damage and are a one-shot kill with sniper rifles. Bling Bling Bang: There are versions of various weapons in the game with rather flashy custom paint jobs which are meant to be highly upgraded, modified versions of their normal counterparts. Banned In Some Places: The game is only available in some regions, and regions where the game -is- available have some of the weapons unavailable, such as the US and Europe. Some weapons and equipment are only purchasable with G-Coin funds. Allegedly Free Game: The game is free to download and play, but there are two types of in-game currency 'Euros' which you earn by winning matches and completing assorted challenges and such, and 'G-Coins', which you have to purchase using real-world money. There's also a few weapons that play this trope straight the "Remington R4" for example is in fact a Remington R5 RGP an M4-like assault rifle that uses a gas-piston system instead of the M4's direct impingement system. AKA-47: Subverted while most of the weapons use names pretty much the same as their real-world counterparts, there are upgraded versions available that will often have a "MK.3" designation tacked on the end to denote their superiority to the vanilla versions. Tropes used in Alliance of Valiant Arms include: PAGES WILL BE DELETED OTHERWISE IF THEY ARE MISSING BASIC MARKUP.
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