Volt Automatic Rifle

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Volt Automatic Rifle
RenX WeaponIcon Volt Autorifle.png
Weapon
Carried by Global Defense Initiative Mobius
Type Primary weapon
Damage

Primary fire

Base Damage10
Headshotx2
Kevlar Armorx1
Flak Armorx1
Lazarus Armorx1.4
Heavy Armorx0.4
Light Armorx0.4
Aerial Armorx0.6
Buildingx0.4
MCTx1.2

Alternate fire

Base Damage100~175
Headshotx2
Kevlar Armorx1
Flak Armorx1
Lazarus Armorx1.4
Heavy Armorx0.4
Light Armorx0.4
Aerial Armorx0.6
Buildingx0.4
MCTx1.2
Damage type Energetic - Electricity
Projectile speed 40000/2000
Range 3000/10000
Rate of fire 0.06/1~3
Magazine 100
Reserve 600 (Recruit)
800 (Veteran)
1000 (Elite)
1200 (Heroic)
Miscellaneous
Internal name Rx_Weapon_VoltAutoRifle

The Black Widow Volt Automatic Rifle is Mobius's main weapon.

Appearance

The Volt Automatic Rifle appears as a gun with a special two-section barrel that converge into a coil where the middle section is left empty for the electricity to flow from the battery towards the coil which fires the electricity outwards. On the top there is a screen showing the status of the rifle. Clips are made of cylindrical batteries that generate the electricity flow for the weapon.

Function

The Volt Automatic Rifle fires beams of electricity. It is considered the strongest weapon in the game, since it is effective against everything, does not have projectile travel time, has the highest damage output among all the weapons, and it can be "sprayed and prayed" over, with the only drawback being the short range of the weapon.

The Volt Automatic Rifle has an alternate fire where it charges up electricity and releases a electric surge that slowly travels forward. It can be used to attack vehicles/buildings at distance or, if the wielder is skilled enough, to release a full charge onto infantry to severely damage them or kill them. Note that the wielder is not able to hold up the charge forever: after a certain amount of time, the weapon will automatically fire the charge.

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See also