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  • Versa-target
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  • These were the most common targets that allowed Ratchet to swing around as he pleased. Letting go released him in whatever direction he was traveling. They were represented by two yellow targets with a thin yellow beam connecting them in Ratchet & Clank, but were later represented by a stationary green target in Going Commando, Up Your Arsenal, and Deadlocked. In Tools of Destruction, Quest for Booty, A Crack in Time, and All 4 One they had green light pouring from either side and were sometimes attached to moving objects. Ratchet could latch onto these and be carried to a different area. In Size Matters, the versa-target was more akin to the original, but had one orb floating instead of two. In Full Frontal Assault, and Into the Nexus, the versa target was a circle, and when Ratchet neare
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  • These were the most common targets that allowed Ratchet to swing around as he pleased. Letting go released him in whatever direction he was traveling. They were represented by two yellow targets with a thin yellow beam connecting them in Ratchet & Clank, but were later represented by a stationary green target in Going Commando, Up Your Arsenal, and Deadlocked. In Tools of Destruction, Quest for Booty, A Crack in Time, and All 4 One they had green light pouring from either side and were sometimes attached to moving objects. Ratchet could latch onto these and be carried to a different area. In Size Matters, the versa-target was more akin to the original, but had one orb floating instead of two. In Full Frontal Assault, and Into the Nexus, the versa target was a circle, and when Ratchet neared, the target would open, revealing a long, yellowish line with a beacon at the top. Ratchet pressed O to swing across, but could not swing around unlike previous games.