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Gunnery for dummies v1.3.2 - A beginner's guide to the common weaponry.
Spud Nick:
I think that incendiary should be listed under every gun...
Echoez:
As I said earlier, and as stated in title of the guide, it's meant for beginners as a way to make their experience on getting used to what ammo types to bring in order to be at least effective, so I kept it limited and mostly only mention 1 or 2 ammo types, letting the third one up to the player to be creative with.
This guide is mostly made so people in beginner matches don't end up bringing something silly like Burst Rounds on a Gatling gun thinking that it's actually good or something similar.
geggis:
Yeah this is a great guide Echoez. I read the last one too but it's nice to get a refresh after the update! Regarding the Hades: is primary damage fire? I thought it was piercing with fire secondary, hence the 'arming' flame effect on the projectile and the lack of a fiery splash on impact at closer ranges.
Echoez:
--- Quote from: geggis on October 17, 2013, 08:46:45 am ---Yeah this is a great guide Echoez. I read the last one too but it's nice to get a refresh after the update! Regarding the Hades: is primary damage fire? I thought it was piercing with fire secondary, hence the 'arming' flame effect on the projectile and the lack of a fiery splash on impact at closer ranges.
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It's the primary damage type yeah, don't let the flaming effect misguide you, also fire stacks are applied for both the AoE and the primary damage type thelack of AoE fire ignitions is because the gun simply has no AoE if yo go too close due to the arming time. :3
N-Sunderland:
Yeah, one should remember that ignition chance =/= fire damage.
Fun fact: the heavy flak has a higher ignition chance per shot than the banshee (not that that's relevant to how they work, the banshee is way better at lighting fires).
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