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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | As of today, shooters with RPG elements have slowly-but-surely became the norm. However, shooters and other gun-games like them can be difficult to make into RPGs without magic, which is why there has to be a collection of equivalents to make-up for the lack of magic. Thankfully, there are two: Explosives such as grenades and rockets, and healing-items such as medkits and defibrillators. Therefore, when creating a shooter, developers have to take into account the following RPG-like shooter archetypes: |