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Tribesman with Spiked Axe | ||
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Occurrence | ||
Enemy Type | Regular Enemy | |
Classification | Human | |
Weapons | Spiked Axe |
The Tribesman with Spiked Axe is an enemy in Tomb Raider III. He is not the only type of Tribesman in the game: he has a colleague with a poison-dart gun.
Appearance
Tribal clothes, accessories and decorations, a skull mask accompanied with a red headdress.
Occurrence
Strategy
To beat the Tribesman with Spiked Axe Lara doesn't need to do anything special. Normal weapons are enough, but avoiding getting hit by the spiked axe is recommended.
Similar Enemies
- Similar enemies that also have something to wield, appear in Tomb Raider II
- Club wielding enemies from the Nevada Section of Tomb Raider III
See also
- Another type of Tribesman
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