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Ratchet And Clank All 4 One Ryno Holocards Locations

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An image on this page has quality issues that need to be rectified. Please help the Ratchet & Clank Wiki by editing or it with a better version.The RYNO, also stylized as R.Y.N.O. (an abbreviation for Rip Ya A New One) is the first weapon in the RYNO series, a series of extremely powerful missile launcher weapons.

This fan-ran subreddit is dedicated to the PlayStation exclusive series Ratchet and Clank. It is intended to host content related to the series and provide a place of discussion for fans of the games. The video below will show you the locations of ALL 9 RYNO Holocards which are need to get the 'Tech Head' and 'Full Gun Rack' Trophes.

It was developed by, and appears in, and both the. Is an extremely powerful and rare missile launcher that can fire up to 9 per launch, each of which target specific enemies.In Size Matters, and Secret Agent Clank, the weapon upgrades to the RYNOCERATOR. In Ratchet & Clank, it upgrades to the RYNO Xtreme!

Trophy: Ultimate AnimalPurchase the R.Y.N.O.In Ratchet & Clank, the RYNO is sold by the black market in Blackwater City on for 150,000. Ratchet and Clank meet the salesman on the way to the games, who calls them over offering to sell the RYNO. Just shapes and beats scratch barracuda.

Clank suggests that the salesman stole the weapon from the blarg, who responds very defensively, suggesting that Clank's suspicions were true. At the time the weapon is sold, the player is very unlikely to earn 150,000 bolts, or even to earn that many in their first play-through, meaning a purchase on a second or third play-through is far more likely.The weapon, according to Clank, was the strongest missile launcher in during the events of the game. This may suggest that later iterations of the RYNO were yet to be developed or released. Though the in is a more powerful launcher, sold at a vendor that is implied to have operated for years, this weapon featured in the and not, suggesting that the RYNO could still have been the most powerful weapon in Solana. It could also suggest the was yet to be developed or manufactured. Furthermore, later installments in the RYNO series — notably the and onward — were made illegal, so for Clank to be unaware of the weapons is also a possibility.Purchase of the weapon in the and versions of Ratchet & Clank will unlock the silver Ultimate Animal.Re-imagined. The re-imagined game describes 's account of events, while the re-imagined film is an in-universe holofilm.

As Qwark is an unreliable narrator, and the holofilm is fiction, any events that contradict the original are non-canon (though those which correspond still apply). Please see for the wiki's coverage of canon.You've had this one coming a long time, Qwark! Of all my brilliant creations, it remains one of my favorites.

Meet the RYNO, as in, Rip You a New One! Nefarious to Qwark, movieIn 's retelling and the holofilm, the RYNO was created by while affiliated with the blarg. Here has the appearance of the from, but the functionality of the from, firing missiles at rapid fire, though quickly consuming its ammo.In Qwark's retelling, Ratchet obtained the weapon from the Shady Salesman in Blackwater City on Rilgar after giving him all the R.Y.N.O., at which point Ratchet is granted the weapon for free.

The weapon upgraded to the RYNO Xtreme! With use, and could be upgraded with, particularly to improve its ammo capacity.In, the Omega RYNO Xtreme! May be purchased from a for 1,000,000. When meeting the Shady Salesman on playthroughs with the weapon equipped, he will instead identify Ratchet and as possessing the R.Y.N.O., and request a picture with them, to which the confused Ratchet will oblige.In the holofilm, Nefarious aimed to use the weapon to kill in the after the former's plan to destroy the galaxy was thwarted, though Ratchet wacks it with his before he could fire it, the weapon in turn hitting Nefarious in the face, causing him to be disintegrated as he falls through the Deplanetizer.Going Mobile. As Going Mobile was never installed as part of the main series, its events are considered non-canon. Please see for the wiki's coverage of canon.The R.Y.N.O in Going Mobile.The R.Y.N.O.

Ryno

Can only be obtained after collecting all in both the Series 40 and 60 versions. In the former it requires all nine bolts in the game, whereas in the latter it requires thirty (although there are in fact 31). It can be upgraded to V3 with use in Series 60.Size MattersThe RYNO is most expensive in this installment at 9,999,000 bolts. It is purchased at a vendor, on planet in (after was defeated in a previous playthrough).

By this point, the model had been drastically redesigned in appearance, although functionally it operated extremely similarly. In fact, the ammunition price was the same as in the original Ratchet & Clank.Secret Agent Clank.