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The IPL bears close resemblance to the [[w:c:half-life:Zero Point Energy Field Manipulator|Gravity Gun]] of the [[w:c:half-life:Half-Life_(series)#Source_games|Half-Life 2 games]] and [[w:c:half-life:Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device|Portal Gun]] from [[w:c:half-life:Portal (video game)|Portal]], as these can also be used to pick up objects such as physics props or ammunition, though only the IPL and Gravity Gun can launch them across a distance. Unlike the Gravity Gun, the IPL will automatically drop the object after a few seconds, and the IPL does not "force pull" objects to the player if they are out of reach. It also works similarly to [[w:c:bioshock:BioShock|BioShock]]'s [[w:c:bioshock:Telekinesis|Telekinesis Plasmid]].
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The IPL bears close resemblance to the [[w:c:half-life:Zero Point Energy Field Manipulator|Gravity Gun]] of the [http://half-life.wikia.com/wiki/Half-Life_%28series%29#Source_games Half-Life 2 games] and [[w:c:half-life:Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device|Portal Gun]] from [[w:c:half-life:Portal (video game)|Portal]], as these can also be used to pick up objects such as physics props or ammunition, though only the IPL and Gravity Gun can launch them across a distance. Unlike the Gravity Gun, the IPL will automatically drop the object after a few seconds, and the IPL does not "force pull" objects to the player if they are out of reach. It also works similarly to [[w:c:bioshock:BioShock|BioShock]]'s [[w:c:bioshock:Telekinesis|Telekinesis Plasmid]].
 
 
 
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Player with the Grabber weapon

The Ionized Plasma Levitator, better known as the Grabber, is a weapon only found in Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil which has the ability to hold certain objects above the ground for a limited time and can throw them with great force. The Grabber can grab fireballs thrown by enemies, reach otherwise inaccessible pickups, destroy certain enemies and remove obstacles in the player's path. It is first acquired early in the game, and remains a solid performer throughout.

A portable tractor beam, it does not use ammo but can only fire when locked onto a target. It can pick up objects to either move them or throw them at enemies, or grab enemy fireballs (even revenants’ rockets) from the air and toss them back at your enemies. The beam will also disintegrate Forgotten Ones and ignite exploding barrels (if launched; they just drop unharmed when released). While it has unlimited ammo, the gun will overheat and cut the beam off after a few seconds.

One of the most effective tricks with the weapon is that short of a Hall Knight, any enemy which launches a fireball is immediately killed if hit by its own projectile, making it very easy to kill legions of imps and other lesser enemies without firing a single bullet. It is also very easy to simply intercept and then toss fireballs on other enemies, though since it can only hold one fireball at a time and takes a short period to recharge, groups of enemies can quickly overwhelm you.

  • Clip Size: limited use of beam
  • Reloading: approx. 0.5 seconds recharge time
  • Ammo: infinite

The IPL bears close resemblance to the Gravity Gun of the Half-Life 2 games and Portal Gun from Portal, as these can also be used to pick up objects such as physics props or ammunition, though only the IPL and Gravity Gun can launch them across a distance. Unlike the Gravity Gun, the IPL will automatically drop the object after a few seconds, and the IPL does not "force pull" objects to the player if they are out of reach. It also works similarly to BioShock's Telekinesis Plasmid.