Difference between revisions of "Auto shotgun"
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+ | |color=metal color | ||
+ | |tile=[[image:auto shotgun.png]] | ||
+ | |name=auto shotgun | ||
+ | |smalldmg=1d2 | ||
+ | |largedmg=1d2 | ||
+ | |tohit=<nowiki>+0</nowiki> | ||
+ | |skill=firearms | ||
+ | |cost=1500 | ||
+ | |weight=60 | ||
+ | |material=iron | ||
+ | |size=one-handed | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | ==Rate of fire== | + | An ''auto shotgun'' is a [[firearm]] found in [[SLASH'EM]]. It is a [[two-handed]] launcher that fires [[shotgun shell]]s at a high rate. |
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+ | ==Generation== | ||
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+ | Auto shotguns are found on {{frac|2}} of [[captain]]s. They are not generated otherwise. | ||
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+ | ==Description== | ||
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+ | Auto shotguns are two-handed, and weigh somewhat more than normal shotguns (60 vs 35). They are less accurate than their single-shot brethren, with a +0 accuracy bonus, and share the same range at 3 squares. | ||
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+ | Their rate of fire is dependent upon their enchantment and the skill of their user, but even a +0 auto shotgun in the hands of an unskilled user will fire 2 shots per turn. | ||
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+ | ===Rate of fire=== | ||
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− | == | + | ==Strategy== |
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+ | Auto shotguns have little practical use. Most players will not want a two-handed firearm to begin with, and even though shotgun shells are more damaging than [[bullet]]s, the higher rate of fire of a [[submachine gun]] or [[assault rifle]] allows those weapons to do more damage per turn. Furthermore, shotgun shells are quite rare, especially for characters who don't wish to murder [[shopkeeper]]s. | ||
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+ | ==Origin== | ||
+ | {{wikipedia|Automatic shotgun}} | ||
− | + | Automatic shotguns are exactly what they sound like, shotguns that are capable of producing automatic fire. While they are not terribly common, some military units use them as close-range weapons. Compared to ordinary shotguns, they tend to have a shorter range, but are even more likely to hit a close-by target. | |
[[Category:SLASH'EM items]] | [[Category:SLASH'EM items]] |
Revision as of 08:58, 11 October 2022
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Name | auto shotgun |
Appearance | auto shotgun |
Damage vs. small | 1d2 |
Damage vs. large | 1d2 |
To-hit bonus | +0 |
Weapon skill | firearms |
Size | one-handed |
Base price | 1500 zm (+10/positive enchant) |
Weight | 60 |
Material | iron |
An auto shotgun is a firearm found in SLASH'EM. It is a two-handed launcher that fires shotgun shells at a high rate.
Generation
Auto shotguns are found on 1⁄2 of captains. They are not generated otherwise.
Description
Auto shotguns are two-handed, and weigh somewhat more than normal shotguns (60 vs 35). They are less accurate than their single-shot brethren, with a +0 accuracy bonus, and share the same range at 3 squares.
Their rate of fire is dependent upon their enchantment and the skill of their user, but even a +0 auto shotgun in the hands of an unskilled user will fire 2 shots per turn.
Rate of fire
Enchantment | Unskilled/basic | Skilled | Expert |
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-6 or lower | 1 | 1 | 2 |
-5 to -3 | 1 | 2 | 1d2+1 |
-2 to +2 | 2 | 1d2+1 | 1d3+1 |
+3 to +5 | 1d2+1 | 1d3+1 | 1d4+1 |
+6 to +8 | 1d3+1 | 1d4+1 | 1d5+1 |
+9 | 1d4+1 | 1d5+1 | 1d6+1 |
Strategy
Auto shotguns have little practical use. Most players will not want a two-handed firearm to begin with, and even though shotgun shells are more damaging than bullets, the higher rate of fire of a submachine gun or assault rifle allows those weapons to do more damage per turn. Furthermore, shotgun shells are quite rare, especially for characters who don't wish to murder shopkeepers.
Origin
Automatic shotguns are exactly what they sound like, shotguns that are capable of producing automatic fire. While they are not terribly common, some military units use them as close-range weapons. Compared to ordinary shotguns, they tend to have a shorter range, but are even more likely to hit a close-by target.