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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Bullet_arts.gif|thumb|[[Bayonetta]] using bullet arts on a hoard of enemies.]]
[[File:Bullet_arts.gif|thumb|[[Bayonetta]] using bullet arts on a hoard of enemies.]]
In the {{uv|Bayonetta}} series, [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Bullet_arts bullet arts] is the signature fighting style of [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Umbra_Witches Umbra Witches]. The style implements close quarters weaponry combined with ranged projectile weapons, usually magic enhanced guns. Bullet Arts is noteworthy for utilizing both hands and feet during combat, with weapons attached to each. This is shown with most Umbra Witches depicted as using four guns at once, one in each hand and one strapped to each leg. It is mentioned that Rosa, Bayonetta's mother, was regarded as the best and most powerful practitioner of Bullet Arts before she died.
In the ''{{uv|Bayonetta}}'' series, [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Bullet_arts bullet arts] is the signature fighting style of [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Umbra_Witches Umbra Witches]. The style implements close quarters weaponry combined with ranged projectile weapons, usually magic enhanced guns. Bullet Arts is noteworthy for utilizing both hands and feet during combat, with weapons attached to each. This is shown with most Umbra Witches depicted as using four guns at once, one in each hand and one strapped to each leg. It is mentioned that Rosa, Bayonetta's mother, was regarded as the best and most powerful practitioner of Bullet Arts before she died.


During gameplay in the ''Bayonetta'' games, as in ''Super Smash Bros.'', holding the button used for an attack will result in the playable Umbra Witch using a further attack with their weapon. Unlike in ''Super Smash Bros.'', in the ''Bayonetta'' series the bullets are visible, and will specifically target enemies rather than firing straight. The exact form of additional attack varies depending on the weapon; the form used in ''Smash'' - namely a rapid-fire stream of bullets - corresponds to Bayonetta's default weapons, Scarborough Fair and Love is Blue. Bullet Arts in the ''Bayonetta'' series are mainly used as a method to keep the player's combo count going in order to keep their score as high as possible, as they are otherwise extremely weak outside of their tracking ability.
During gameplay in the ''Bayonetta'' games, as in ''Super Smash Bros.'', holding the button used for an attack will result in the playable Umbra Witch using a further attack with their weapon. Unlike in ''Super Smash Bros.'', in the ''Bayonetta'' series the bullets are visible, and will specifically target enemies rather than firing straight. The exact form of additional attack varies depending on the weapon; the form used in ''Smash'' - namely a rapid-fire stream of bullets - corresponds to Bayonetta's default weapons, Scarborough Fair and Love is Blue. Bullet Arts in the ''Bayonetta'' series are mainly used as a method to keep the player's combo count going in order to keep their score as high as possible, as they are otherwise extremely weak outside of their tracking ability.

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