Tonneau
Le simple fait de mentionner des armes dans le Gungeon peut avoir des effets bizarres. Il s'agit d'un simple mot qui a pris forme physique juste en étant répété. Attention : les mots ne sont que la deuxième langue du Gungeon, et de légères imprécisions peuvent en résulter.
Synergies
If the player has [Arme inversée] , a fish pops out of the barrel and fires bullets. The last shot of each magazine fires a fish that flops around on the ground and fires at enemies.
[Arme inversée]If the player has [Coquillus Ballus] , with each shot, Barrel fires one normal blue fish and one red fish that sets enemies on fire.
[Coquillus Ballus]If the player has [Sirène] , the first shot of every [Sirène] magazine fires two fish, and every Barrel shot fires a [Sirène] water bubble.
[Sirène]Notes
- Like Shooting Fish - If the player has [Arme inversée] , a fish pops out of the barrel and fires bullets. The last shot of each magazine fires a fish that flops around on the ground and fires at enemies.
- One Fish Two Fish - If the player has [Coquillus Ballus] , with each shot, Barrel fires one normal blue fish and one red fish that sets enemies on fire.
- Siren Sidearm - If the player has [Sirène] , the first shot of every [Sirène] magazine fires two fish, and every Barrel shot fires a [Sirène] water bubble.
Anecdotes
- Altered: Like Shooting Fish - The gun used to be able to synergize with [.38 Spécial] , [M1911] , or [Derringer] for the synergy Like Shooting Fish .
- One Fish Two Fish Is a clear reference to a book of a similar name written by Dr. Seuss.
- The gun itself as well as its flavor text are a reference to the idiom "Like shooting fish in a barrel" describing an effortless or simple action, with guaranteed success.
- This gun's quote in Portuguese, "Isso, Isso, Isso", is a reference to a popular Mexican TV show called El Chavo del Ocho about a boy who lives in a barrel.
Deblocage
Defeat Meowitzer .







