Difference between revisions of "Energy Gun"
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| 1 || [[Small Laser]] | | 1 || [[Small Laser]] | ||
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| 2 || [[Beam Rifle]] | | 2 || [[Beam Rifle]] | ||
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| 4 || [[Gatling Laser]] | | 4 || [[Gatling Laser]] | ||
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| *4 || [[High-powered Electrolaser]] | | *4 || [[High-powered Electrolaser]] |
Revision as of 20:00, 8 June 2015
Energy Guns are ranged weapons that generally consume energy, produce heat, and deal thermal or electromagnetic damage.
Thermal
Rating | Name |
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1 | Backup Laser I |
1 | Small Laser |
1 | Medium Laser |
2 | Beam Rifle |
2 | Particle Gun |
*3 | Advanced Beam Rifle |
*3 | Precision Beam Rifle |
3 | Electrolaser |
*4 | Cooled Pulse Rifle |
4 | Gatling Laser |
4 | Heavy Laser |
*4 | High-powered Electrolaser |
5 | Beamcaster |
5 | Force Lance |
*5 | Improved Heavy Laser |
7 | Dispersion Rifle |
Electromagnetic
Rating | Name | Disruption |
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1 | EM Pulse Gun | 2% |
2 | EM Shotgun | 4% |
*2 | Improved EM Shotgun | 4% |
2 | Heavy EM Pulse Gun | 2% |
3 | Heavy EM Shotgun | 4% |
*4 | Arc Projector | 25% |