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Thread: Question/Concern about the Tusken Rifle

nefarious
Thu Feb 26, 2004 2:33 pm
#1

I'm a rifleman(makes sense as to why I'm in the forums ) and my 2 main weapons are a DLT20a and a Tusken Rifle(I'll save the Laser debate for another thread), but my concern is, Why are both of these rifles "energy" damage? The DLT20a is made with Blaster Power Handlers(I'm also a WS), whereas the Tusken Rifle is made with Projectile Feed Mechanism/Rifle Barrel(same as the FWG5). Why isn't the Tusken Rifle a "heat" damage rifle, the FWG5 uses the same components and produces "Heat" damage.



Kadissa Wavingfly
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Slickfire
Thu Feb 26, 2004 2:46 pm
#2

The Tusken is supposed to be Kinetic Damage. I REALLY wish they would fix this. If they would, this rifle would be very useful. Cuz the stats arent bad, terrific min damage.



Shiloh Durden
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wtds
Thu Feb 26, 2004 2:47 pm
#3

I think you are asking for way to much consistancy here.


I think in reality it would be more of a kinetic weapon.





ign Neefo
nefarious
Thu Feb 26, 2004 2:50 pm
#4

That is my point. I like the rifle but most things are resistant to energy and I do hope this gets changed (Kinetic or Heat) either of them would be fine as it would give a better range of options to bring to a fight.

And it would be nice to have it compliment the FWG5 so if it should be kinetic(makes sence it is firing projectiles), they should both be changed.

Message Edited by nefarious on 02-26-2004 01:51 PM



Kadissa Wavingfly
Freelance Pilot - Elder Creature Handler
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nefarious
Fri Feb 27, 2004 6:01 am
#5

Any way we can get this changed?(Probably not, but hey I can ask, can't I?)



Kadissa Wavingfly
Freelance Pilot - Elder Creature Handler
HOBO

There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
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