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'''Rope Pull''' is one of the moves from [[Tomb Raider (2013)]] and [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]]. It stands in contrast to [[Tethering]].  
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'''Rope Pull''' (or '''Rope-Pulling''') is one of the moves in [[Tomb Raider (2013)]], [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]] and [[{{Sottr}}]]. It stands in contrast to [[Tethering]].  
  
As soon as Lara has obtained [[Rope Arrows]], she can perform the rope pull. This can be used to tear down blockades, supporting beams or simply pull closer objects.
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As soon as Lara has obtained [[Rope Arrows]], she can perform the rope pull. This can be used to tear down blockades, supporting beams or simply pull objects or - only in Tomb Raider (2013) - enemies.
  
  
{{Quote|RotTR On-screen Display|Use the bow to shoot and pull objects wrapped in rope.}}
 
  
==Occurrence==
 
===Tomb Raider (2013)===
 
  
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==Tomb Raider (2013)==
  
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==Rise of the Tomb Raider==
 
In [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]] Lara obtains the rope arrows during her trip to the [[Gulag]] in the level [[Prison Break]]. Immediately after finding these she will have to use the rope pull to escape her prison cell. She will be using it a couple of times in the [[Soviet Installation]] region to optionally tear down watchtowers when escaping the Gulag, to open caves and to open the entrance to the [[Copper Mill]].
 
In [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]] Lara obtains the rope arrows during her trip to the [[Gulag]] in the level [[Prison Break]]. Immediately after finding these she will have to use the rope pull to escape her prison cell. She will be using it a couple of times in the [[Soviet Installation]] region to optionally tear down watchtowers when escaping the Gulag, to open caves and to open the entrance to the [[Copper Mill]].
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{{Quote|On-screen information, {{Rottr}}|Use the bow to shoot and pull objects wrapped in rope.}}
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=={{Sottr}}==
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One of the first opportunities to use Rope-Pulling is during the level [[Hunter's Moon]].
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{{Quote|On-screen information, {{Sottr}}|Use LT/L2 to Aim, and RT/R2 to loose Rope Arrows and pull objects wrapped in rope.||}}
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 27 June 2018

Rope Pull (or Rope-Pulling) is one of the moves in Tomb Raider (2013), Rise of the Tomb Raider and Shadow of the Tomb Raider. It stands in contrast to Tethering.

As soon as Lara has obtained Rope Arrows, she can perform the rope pull. This can be used to tear down blockades, supporting beams or simply pull objects or - only in Tomb Raider (2013) - enemies.


Tomb Raider (2013)

Rise of the Tomb Raider

In Rise of the Tomb Raider Lara obtains the rope arrows during her trip to the Gulag in the level Prison Break. Immediately after finding these she will have to use the rope pull to escape her prison cell. She will be using it a couple of times in the Soviet Installation region to optionally tear down watchtowers when escaping the Gulag, to open caves and to open the entrance to the Copper Mill.

Use the bow to shoot and pull objects wrapped in rope.
On-screen information, Rise of the Tomb Raider

Shadow of the Tomb Raider

One of the first opportunities to use Rope-Pulling is during the level Hunter's Moon.

Use LT/L2 to Aim, and RT/R2 to loose Rope Arrows and pull objects wrapped in rope.
On-screen information, Shadow of the Tomb Raider