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− | + | The assault rifle is a type of select-fire automatic rifle that uses intermediate power cartridges. First emerging during World War II, they became common during the Cold War. Compared to earlier battle rifles, they traded accuracy at extreme ranges for lighter cartridges (enabling soldiers to carry more rounds) and higher rates of fire. | |
− | The iconic AK-47 is an assault rifle. | + | The iconic AK-47 is an assault rifle, as is the American M16. Most modern armies use an assault rifle as their standard service weapon. |
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Revision as of 09:15, 9 October 2022
An assault rifle is a firearm introduced in SLASH'EM. It is often found on soldiers and their senior officers. An assault rifle is set on fully automatic mode by default, but can be set to burst mode (rate of fire cut to 1⁄3) or single-shot mode by applying it.
Rate of fire
In fully automatic mode, the assault rifle's rate of fire depends on its enchantment and skill of the user.
Enchantment | Unskilled & Basic | Skilled | Expert |
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−7 to −6 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
−5 to −3 | 5 | 5 | 1d2+4 |
−2 to +2 | 5 | 1d2+4 | 1d3+4 |
+3 to +5 | 1d2+4 | 1d3+4 | 1d4+4 |
+6 to +8 | 1d3+4 | 1d4+4 | 1d5+4 |
+9 | 1d4+4 | 1d5+4 | 1d6+4 |
Origin
The assault rifle is a type of select-fire automatic rifle that uses intermediate power cartridges. First emerging during World War II, they became common during the Cold War. Compared to earlier battle rifles, they traded accuracy at extreme ranges for lighter cartridges (enabling soldiers to carry more rounds) and higher rates of fire.
The iconic AK-47 is an assault rifle, as is the American M16. Most modern armies use an assault rifle as their standard service weapon.