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Black Mesa Crossbow
Production information
Affiliation

Black Mesa

Type

Crossbow

Technical specifications
Damage

50 points/bolt, 40 points/direct explosion

Magazine Size

5

Maximum Ammunition

50

Ammunition Type

Feathered dart

Effective Range

Excellent

Range

Very long

Usage
Used by

Gordon Freeman

Counterpart(s)

Other accurized weapons

Game information
Entity

weapon_crossbow

Designer(s)

Stephen Bahl (HD version)[1]

The Black Mesa Crossbow is a long range sniper weapon featured in Half-Life. It is very effective against distant targets, but is difficult to utilize in close quarters or against fast moving opponents due to its very slow reload time and the low velocity of the shot. The primary trigger fires a bolt; the secondary trigger utilizes the scope.

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[edit] Overview

In Half-Life, the Crossbow is first acquired by the player during the chapter Apprehension, where they can then use it to kill an Ichthyosaur. After the chapter, it can be reacquired in the chapter Questionable Ethics. It is modeled upon modern composite bows. Its ammo consists of five feathered darts in a magazine. These are fed one at a time into the main mechanism, which utilizes a high-tension wire to launch the dart. A scope fixed on top allows the player to zoom in on his or her target. Once fired, the wire resets to its original position automatically, allowing a fairly high rate of fire. However, when a new magazine is inserted, the wire must be pulled back manually, resulting in a long reload time.

In the game, a scientist refers to the crossbow as a "tranquilizer gun", while an HEV Suit audio clip (not heard in-game, but included in the game's files) identifies the crossbow's ammunition as "neurotoxin-treated crossbow ammunition". Its effects on Ichthyosaurs -- which stop and twitch before dying/losing consciousness upon being struck by several darts -- support this. The bolts are instantly lethal to most targets, including HECU soldiers and Vortigaunts.

It is unclear as to whether this neurotoxin is really a non-lethal tranquilizer, or if it is in fact lethal, as it seems to be; nor is it clear whether the neurotoxin has an almost instantaneous effect or if it is the force of the impact that kills these targets.

The Crossbow was used only for unique tasks at Black Mesa, such as knocking out Ichthyosaurs, which were studied by the scientists prior to the incident; ammo for it is scarce, and neither soldiers nor security guards are ever seen using one. The only exception is one crossbow that is found in a specimen locker lying next to a dead security guard in the chapter Questionable Ethics.

In multiplayer games of Half-Life, the crossbow has a different functionality: When fired ordinarily, the bolts explode on impact with a small amount of splash damage. When fired while zoomed in, the bolts do not explode, and travel to their target instantaneously, just like the .357 Magnum.

[edit] Tactics

  • Once fired, the bolts don't have as much velocity as, say, a bullet, so they are effected by gravity more over long distances and follow a slight downward arc as they travel. Users firing over long distances must account for this drop by aiming slightly above the target.
  • The crossbow is effective against most enemies, but is best saved for tough, slow moving enemies or those who are unaware. If attacking marines or Vortigaunts, aiming for the head results in a one hit kill, even on the hardest skill levels.
  • The crossbow is particularly effective against Ichthyosaurs, since it is both powerful and capable of firing underwater.
  • Once targets start to move in any direction except a straight line, using a crossbow becomes a game of chance. Aim in front of and slightly above the opponent. If the opponent is using one, get into the habit of zigzagging and generally moving in awkward patterns.
  • Practice using the crossbow at all ranges. Like the .357, it can be very lethal at close range.
  • It is interesting to note that even though the crossbow is said to kill targets because of its toxin, one shot can destroy a turret, which is inorganic.

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Weapons of the Half-Life universe
Half-Life Black Mesa Crossbow · Black Mesa Ceiling Turret · Colt Python · Crowbar · Dynamite · Glock 17 · Gluon Gun · HECU Double Turret · HECU RPG · HECU Sentry Gun · HECU SPAS-12 · Hivehand · Land Mine · Laser Tripmine · M198 Howitzer · M2 Browning Machine Gun · M202A1 FLASH · Mk 2 Grenade · MP5 · Satchel Charge · Snark · Snark Mine · Tau Cannon · Xen Sentry Turret
Half-Life: Opposing Force Barnacle Gun · Black Ops Mortar · Combat Knife · Desert Eagle · Displacer · M249 Squad Automatic Weapon · M40A1 Sniper Rifle · Mark IV Thermonuclear Device · Pipe Wrench · Shock Roach · Spore Launcher
Half-Life 2 Alyx's Gun · Annabelle · Colt Python · Combine Ceiling Turret · Combine Ground Turret · Combine Sentry Gun · Combine SPAS-12 · Crowbar · Flare Gun · Headcrab Shell · Hopper Mine · Hunter-Chopper Bomb · Laser Tripmine · Manhack · MK3A2 Grenade · MP7 · Overwatch Sniper Rifle · Overwatch Standard Issue Pulse Rifle · Pheropods · Ravenholm traps · Resistance Crossbow · Resistance RPG · Rollermine · Stun Baton · Suppression Device · Tau Cannon · USP Match · Zero Point Energy Field Manipulator
Half-Life 2: Deathmatch S.L.A.M
Portal Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device · Aperture Science Sentry Turret · Rocket Sentry
Half-Life 2: Episode Two AR3 (non-existent) · Autogun · Magnusson Device
Half-Life (cut) Black Hole Gun
Half-Life: Opposing Force (cut) Flash Grenade
Half-Life 2 (cut) AK-47 · Brickbat · Combine Guard Gun · Combine Launcher · Desert Launcher · FIM-92 Stinger · Fire Extinguisher · Flare Gun · GR9 · HK-707 · Hopwire Grenade · Ice Axe · Immolator · Incendiary Rifle · Molotov Cocktail · MP5K · MP7 · Physgun · Pulse Shield · Rollerwand · S.L.A.M · Sniper Rifle · Socket Wrench · Sticky Launcher · Stun Baton · Tau Cannon · Thumper · XM29 OICW
Half-Life 2: Lost Coast
(cut from Half-Life 2)
Harpoon
Half-Life 2: Episode One (cut) Vortex Hopwire
Black Mesa
Black Mesa Science Team Armstrong · Backman (scientist) · Bahl (scientist) · Bailey (scientist) · Birdwell · Walter Bennet · Bond · Wallace Breen · Barney Calhoun · Casali · Cavanaugh · Coomer (scientist) · Gina Cross · Deupree · Gordon Freeman · Colette Green · Guthrie (scientist) · Harold · Heironimus (scientist) · Hess · Jones (scientist) · S. Jones · Johnson · Richard Keller · Isaac Kleiner · Laidlaw · Landon · Luna · Laur · Arne Magnusson · Martel · McArthur · Mertz (scientist) · Montague · Palmer · Peters · Pitchford (scientist) · Reardon · S. Reardon · Riller · Rosenberg · Selitto · Simmons · Smithers · Stelly · Isabel Teasley · Tolman · Eli Vance · VanDolen · Victor · West · Wood · Wardwell
Black Mesa Security Force Backman (security guard) · Bailey (security guard) · Barney Calhoun · Bass · Beier · Black · Cassello · Coomer (security guard) · Dunn · Fase · Guthrie (security guard) · Hood · Jones (security guard) · Kooy · Otis Laurey · Lombardi · Miller · O'Conner · Pauly · Phillips · Pobst · Trock · Veevaert
Other personnel L.M.
Residents Alyx Vance · Azian Vance
Technology Anti-Mass Spectrometer · Battery · Black Mesa Announcement System · Black Mesa rocket · Charger · Delivery Cart · HEV Suit · Holographic Assistant · Long Jump Module · Medkit · The Mesa Times · MTM 8 · Retinal Scanner · Teleportation · Weapon Box
Weapons Crossbow · Ceiling Turret · Colt Python · Crowbar · Desert Eagle · Displacer · Glock 17 · Gluon Gun · Laser Tripmine · Mk 2 Grenade · MP5 · Pipe Wrench · RPG · Satchel Charge · SPAS-12 · Tau Cannon
Locations Black Mesa Research Facility · Black Mesa Transit System
Transportation Black Mesa SUV · Black Mesa Transit System · Black Mesa Truck
Other Black Mesa Incident · Black Mesa Personnel · Black Mesa Science Team · Black Mesa Security Force · Lambda logo
Science Team (cut) Bernier · Caughley · Cook · Donaldson · Ivan the Space Biker · Lundeen · Mark · Mennet · Myers · Theodore · Walker
Technology (cut) Emergency Flare · Oxygen Bottles · Powerup Bottles · Security Card
The Black Ops
Vehicles AH-64 Apache · M35 Cargo Truck · V-22 Osprey
Weapons Glock 17 · Laser Tripmine · M2 Browning Machine Gun · M249 Squad Automatic Weapon · M40A1 Sniper Rifle · Mark IV Thermonuclear Device · Mk 2 Grenade · Mortar · MP5 · Sentry Turret
Technology Cloaking Device
Weapons (cut) Crossbow · Flash Grenade