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Philoctetes Autocannon | Philoctetes Autocannon | ||
Latest revision as of 01:21, 3 July 2023
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Philoctetes Autocannon | |
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Type | Technological |
Damage Type | Ballistic |
Heat | 6 |
Ammo | 220 |
Rate of Fire | 1s cycle time |
Burst Length | 4 |
Damage | 10 |
Range | 810m |
Projectile Velocity | 90m/s |
Hard-mount | StreetFighter |
Included with | Streetfighter |
Mount Points | Right Arm, Left Arm |
Cost | 2 |
Damage per Second | 40 |
Heat per Second | 6 |
Damage per Heat | 6.67 |
Damage per Cost | 20 |
DPS per Cost | 20 |
Philoctetes Autocannon
History
Use
Like all Autocannons the Philoctetes are point and click sustained fire weapons. As long as you hold down the trigger, it will keep spewing explosive slugs.
Other Notes
Like any Autocannon you just want to keep a stream of fire flying at your opponent, especially the leg area, that way if the shots miss, the splash will catch your foe. Remember, you aren't the most robust thing on the Streetfighter with this, so be wise about your barrages of shots, sticking around to sustain a stream can cost you big.