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*'''Deadly Chaser''''s promo Destroyer bears resemblance to a rifle; with the stock, trigger, and an iron sight on the tip of the cannon visible. | *'''Deadly Chaser''''s promo Destroyer bears resemblance to a rifle; with the stock, trigger, and an iron sight on the tip of the cannon visible. | ||
*'''Deadly Chaser''' is the first character that does not show his primary weapon in any of his official artworks and instead only shows him wielding his Twin Silver Shooters. | *'''Deadly Chaser''' is the first character that does not show his primary weapon in any of his official artworks and instead only shows him wielding his Twin Silver Shooters. | ||
*It's implied that Chung learns [[Rumble Shot]] from the [[2-X]] boss, Nasod Inspector. In one of his victory quotes for the dungeon, he makes note of the Inspector's method of using its cannon balls. One of the Inspector's attacks is done in a way that is similar to [[Rumble Shot]]. | *It's implied that Chung learns [[Rumble Shot]] from the [[2-X]] boss, Nasod Inspector. In one of his victory quotes for the dungeon, he makes note of the Inspector's method of using its cannon balls. One of the Inspector's attacks is done in a way that is similar to [[Rumble Shot]]. | ||
*Unlike Chung's other job advancements, '''Deadly Chaser''''s Berserk Mode is the only one that does not depict any sort of fur or protuberances from his helmet. | *Unlike Chung's other job advancements, '''Deadly Chaser''''s Berserk Mode is the only one that does not depict any sort of fur or protuberances from his helmet. |