Difference between revisions of "High power weapon"
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== Possible Assemblies == | == Possible Assemblies == | ||
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* high power combat pistol | * high power combat pistol | ||
* high power blaster | * high power blaster | ||
Revision as of 14:19, 16 August 2012
| Game Data | Strategy |
| High power weapon | |
| Damage: | Original + 2 (added to highest value) |
| Average Damage: | Varies |
| Damage Type: | Original |
| Accuracy: | Original |
| Base Fire Time: | Original |
| Base Reload Time: | Original |
| Clip Size: | Original × 0.65 |
| Ammunition: | Original |
| Alternate Fire: | Original |
| Alternate Reload: | Original |
| How to get it: | Assembly: magazine > 5, non-shotgun + PB |
| Quote on pickup: | N/A |
| Appearance: | } |
| Ingame Description: | Assembly (same as original) |
| Comments/special: | If the weapon being modded is fully loaded, half of the ammo will vanish. Attention! Assembling of high power nuclear BFG will make it unable to shoot! |
| Source: | N/A |
Possible Assemblies
- high power pistol
- high power combat pistol
- high power blaster
- high power chaingun
- high power minigun
- high power plasma rifle
- high power laser rifle
- high power nuclear plasma rifle
- high power BFG 9000
- high power Nuclear BFG 9000 (unfireable)
- high power tristar blaster
- high power combat translocator (stupid)
- high power railgun