New weapon that causes blindness, blisters and shoking.

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It sounds like you're describing a hypothetical or fictional weapon with incapacitating effects. In real-life contexts, various types of non-lethal weapons or crowd control measures are designed to inflict temporary harm or incapacitation without causing permanent injury. For instance:

  1. Flashbang Grenades: These are designed to temporarily disorient and blind individuals through a sudden burst of light and sound.

  2. Tear Gas: This chemical agent causes irritation to the eyes, leading to tears and temporary blindness, as well as blisters on the skin in some cases.

  3. Electric Shock Devices: Weapons like tasers deliver an electric shock that can incapacitate a person temporarily.

If you are looking to discuss a concept for a story, game, or a theoretical weapon system in the context of science fiction or speculative scenarios, such effects could be expanded upon creatively. However, in real-world applications, the development and use of weapons are regulated due to humanitarian concerns and the potential for misuse. Would you like to explore a particular scenario or idea further?