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Thread: Noob Question on Rifles

Issik
Thu Nov 13, 2003 1:37 pm
#1

I think they lose potentcy at about 25%. That's when the start to lose damage/speed I think. I'm all for buying new guns, as by the time I've used one up, I can feasably use a better one, due to speed increases, or I could get a better slice.


And the durability is not the number of shots you get. Slices and power-ups will eat the weapon faster, but they make up for it big time! My e-11 lasted me about 2 months of casual play, maybe longer. I mastered rifles in about 3 guns worth of durability.





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Fitzdraco
Mon Feb 09, 2004 3:12 am
#2

Just get it fixed if for some reason the rifle goes down to about 40%. I have found thata master weaponsmith is best for this. Keep your eyes open for something better and often it won't matter.



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KrzyMan
Mon Feb 09, 2004 5:47 am
#3

get a master weaponsmith to use those good repair tools and you'll see your condition drop only about 50 instead of over 100 like when you repair it yourself. I do believe that when a rifle hits a certain percentage of total condition its overall damage starts to drop.




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Kail_Mooner
Mon Feb 09, 2004 6:56 am
#4






KrzyMan wrote:
get a master weaponsmith to use those good repair tools and you'll see your condition drop only about 50 instead of over 100 like when you repair it yourself. I do believe that when a rifle hits a certain percentage of total condition its overall damage starts to drop.







That's whatwe've been toldbutit doesn't seem to be the case.





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Devadasis
Mon Feb 09, 2004 1:32 pm
#5

Hi all,


after search of the forum I couldnt really find a suitable answer tothis simplequestion although it must have been asked a lot already.


If I use a rifle for some time its condition is going towards zero, depending on what shots, slices powerups I use.

Is there a certain point at which the rifle loses efficiency? Lets say Condition is 570/910. Does it do the same damage as with 910/910?


Is there any way to keep a rifle in perfect state? I know there are 99.8% weapon repair tools, but I always loose condition of the rifle when using them.


If I find one really good rifle I hate to see its condition going down and down and knowing I can throw it away after another 1000 shots.


What can I do so I dont have to buy one rifle after another?


Thanks all



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Devadasis
Mon Feb 09, 2004 1:33 pm
#6


Hi all,


after search of the forum I couldnt really find a suitable answer tothis simplequestion although it must have been asked a lot already.


If I use a rifle for some time its condition is going towards zero, depending on what shots, slices powerups I use.

Is there a certain point at which the rifle loses efficiency? Lets say Condition is 570/910. Does it do the same damage as with 910/910?


Is there any way to keep a rifle in perfect state? I know there are 99.8% weapon repair tools, but I always loose condition of the rifle when using them.


If I find one really good rifle I hate to see its condition going down and down and knowing I can throw it away after another 1000 shots.


What can I do so I dont have to buy one rifle after another?


Thanks all



Canego Galthorn - Explorer
on
Chimaera - European Server
Issik
Mon Feb 09, 2004 1:37 pm
#7

I think they lose potentcy at about 25%. That's when the start to lose damage/speed I think. I'm all for buying new guns, as by the time I've used one up, I can feasably use a better one, due to speed increases, or I could get a better slice.


And the durability is not the number of shots you get. Slices and power-ups will eat the weapon faster, but they make up for it big time! My e-11 lasted me about 2 months of casual play, maybe longer. I mastered rifles in about 3 guns worth of durability.





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