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- During their hunts, Yautja made use of the grappling hook to pass onto areas that can only be passed by Xenomorphs or airducts. Its role were the same as the USCM's Jet pack, players will be able to pass through areas that can be passed by Aliens only.
- The Grappling Hook is a recurring item in the Legend of Zelda series. Despite its similarity in name to the Hookshot, the two items function very differently, perhaps more so in the Grappling Hook's first appearance than the second. This has been known to cause confusion to players. The Grappling Hook has different functions in different games; however, it usually allows Link to either hook himself onto small outcroppings on walls to transport himself over deep holes or to pull items towards him.
- The turtles had their own custom made grappling hooks called Turtle Line shaped as turtles shells File:TMNT-Cells-35-e1410554926919.png
- To use a Grappling Hook, be stationed at a cannon and press 8 or click File:GrappleHookSkill.png.
- The Grappling Hook will become your best friend when starting out the game and is still very handy all the way through the game. Be warned though, you can catapult yourself in the air and fall to your death so be careful.
- Generally, grappling hooks are used to temporarily secure one end of a rope. They may also be used to dredge for submerged objects. Historically, grappling hooks were used in naval warfare to catch ship rigging so that it could be boarded.
- A grappling hook was going to be a miscellaneous item in Van Buren.
- A grappling hook is a tool that is also a weapon. When unidentified, it appears as an iron hook. You can apply a grappling hook to a location up to one square away to achieve various effects: grabbing an item on that square, dragging yourself to a spot (or out of a trap), dragging a small monster to you, or accidentally hitting yourself (doing 10-19 points of damage). The effect that occurs is randomly chosen, unless you are at least skilled in flail; in this case, you may choose one of the first three effects to attempt. If skilled in flail, you have a 50% chance of getting your choice; if expert, you have a 95% chance of getting your choice.
- The Grappling Hook is a pistol-like grappling device that can attach onto various objects. The grappling hook is most commonly used by Freelancer Agent Carolina.
- The Grappling Hook is a device that has claws or flukes used to "grapple" or cling against a particular object rendering it available for the user to hit, hold, connect, carry, lure, restrain or pull the said object closer or farther resulting in a certain advantage over distant positions. If the device is fastened with it's flukes and claws on a wall it can act as a suspension bridge or a fast rope. This gadget is one of the common features equipped to Tony's Iron Man suits, first seen in The Avengers from Iron Man. It was used by Tony Stark in Iron Man 3, taken from the Mark 42 for future use to knock out one of the guards at Trevor Slattery 's house.
- The Tetsubishi in another kind grappling hook used by Azuma to pull enemies toward them.
- During the Clone Wars, the Galactic Republic's clone troopers used a type of grappling hook called ascension cables with their DC-15 blaster rifles.
- A grappling hook is a hook fired from a grappling gun and used to secure a line to an object, usually so that people can move from one place to another on the line. In 2525, Zak Kebron made up a story about his actions during the Dominion War, which included himself and other USS Excalibur crewmembers boarding the USS Corinth with grappling guns and grappling hooks. (NF short story: "Stone Cold Truths")
- A Grappling Hook is a device with multiple hooks attached to a rope; it is thrown, dropped, sunk, projected, or fastened directly by hand to where at least one hook may catch and hold. Generally, grappling hooks are used to temporarily secure one end of a rope.
- A grappling hook was a three pronged hook that was attachable to a rope.
- The Grappling Hook is a character enhancement that appears in LittleBigPlanet 2 and LittleBigPlanet Karting. It is commonly found throughout the game, and is first introduced in Grab and Swing by Larry Da Vinci. The powerup can be used by both Sackboy and any programmed sackbots, and is found in the "Character Enhancment" bar in the tools section. The lighted bits on the Grappling Hook change color with the player's Popit.
- KITT has a hidden grappling hook mounted under his front bumper (seen in Season 3 and 4) and another in a compartment behind his tail light plate (seen in Season 1 and 2). Most often the hook is connected by a strong cable, but a metal arm has also been seen. ("Not a Drop to Drink")
- According to the Bansenshukai shinobi manual, spikes erected along the edges of castle walls would be ripped down by grappling hooks or ropes. These spikes were called shinobi-gaeshi, they were intended to keep shinobi from climbing over. The Giyoshu manual's grappling hook has the rope running through bamboo tubes. Shinobi would carry a long cord with them and attach it to a doorway or exit. The cord would be reeled out behind the agent as to not lose his way in the castle or mansion he's infiltrating. When he's done or simply needs to escape he would follow the cord back out.
- Rorschach posses this gadget, which he can carry with him in his trench coat. We see him use in two occasions, when he climbs up to Edward Blake's Apartment, to investigate Edward Blake`s death in Chapter I (see also Chapter I: At Midnight, All the Agents... , and in Chapter V (see also Chapter V: Fearful Symmetry when he shoots a cop only to inhabilitate him so he could escape.
- The Grappling Hook is an incredibly useful and practical tool, used to grab on to surfaces. It can be used on all solid surfaces and is helpful for navigating caves and building homes as you can use it to cut vegetation. It does not need to be placed in the hotbar to be used as it has a designated hotkey, (default is E [LT on Xbox]) and, after pressing, the grappling hook will be fired in the direction of the mouse. However, it does have a limited range. It can grab onto a Wood Platform.
- The Grappling Hook is a gadget featured in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. It is usable by all of the attacking operators in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. It can allow the Attackers to rappel up walls to reach windows or the roof. While rappelling, players have freedom of movement on the surface they are climbing on and can also hang upside-down for new angles of approach. Players can use their weapons and equipment while rappeling, but shield users will stow their shield while hanging.
- A grappling hook is part of the Climber's kit. It otherwise has no official description by itself.[PH:222]
* Price: 1 gp
* Weight: 4 lb. The thrown range of the grappling hook is 5/10 squares, per the Improvised weapon rules, and the target AC would generally be 5 for it to catch hold (equivalent of a medium-sized object). It doesn't give direct combat benefit without an associated power, and is thus effective only for direct damage. In Aerial Battles, the grappling hook was given a usable ability, designed to be used to lock aerial ships together.[Du180:67] Throw Grapple At-Will (Special)
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