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His signature weapon, Plan B, is just as high-dollar as he is. The Power Pistol features an iconic perk that increases its chance to apply the bleed status effect to enemies, and it has "unlimited ammo" for those with overflowing pockets. Instead of using Pistol Ammo, Plan B will siphon through the players' Eurodollars . It's not recommended for those low on cash, but for players who have heavy pockets and watch to inflict DOT via bleed , it's a great cho


Buzzsaw - This submachine gun is a joy to play around with as it will absolutely shred through enemies and combines some of the best aspects of both Power weapons and Tech weapons. For a submachine gun, this weapon packs a serious punch, and since it's a Power weapon it will also ricochet off of surfaces. This can make the weapon a very deadly presence already, but once it has been crafted it will randomly acquire either chemical, electrical, thermal, or physical damage, which will drastically increase its capabilities. By far the best aspect of this weapon though is that its bullets can penetrate through light cover just like the charged shots on a Tech gun. This means that players are able to shoot right through cover whenever they wish and decimate any foes that are hiding back there. Players can craft this weapon after picking up the blueprint from an enemy during a Suspected Crime mission in Norths


The Complete Beginners Guide | Elin | RPG |  RoguelikeOne very effective weapon choice in the RPG Game beginner guide are the submachine guns. These weapons typically have an incredibly high rate of fire and perform very well at short to mid-ranges, which is where most firefights will happen in Cyberpunk 2077 . As enemies close in on players to take them out from point-blank range they will want to have the most versatile weapon type in their inventory will want to pick up a good submachine gun as soon as possible. This guide shows players the best ones in the game and how to find t


Players are quickly adapting to the world of **Cyberpunk 2077 ** , which is a brutal and violent location full of people willing to kill the player at the drop of a hat. Enemies will rush at the player full force with swords, shotguns, rifles, and many other types of weapons in an effort to kill them. This means that players who want to survive will need to know exactly what kinds of weapons they should carry around with them and how to use them effectiv


Sovereign - This shotgun is basically just a very old-school double barrel, which feels a little odd to handle at first when surrounded by all of these high tech weapons. The upside though is since it is old-school it also delivers on a very simple promise: Killing everything in its path. The Sovereign launches both of its rounds when the trigger is pulled, which means that it effectively doubles its damage for every shot. This causes a massive amount of damage to be inflicted upon enemies, which is coupled with the fact that its spread is reduced as well. This means that it has a longer overall range to attack with. The biggest issue with double barrels is that they have to be reloaded after every attack, but the Sovereign's Unique ability drastically reduces this time. This weapon still won't reload as quickly as other close-ranged weapons, so players should keep that in mind. This weapon will need to be crafted, so players will be able to track down the blueprint by taking on a Suspected Crime Activity in Japantown and taking it from an en


I’ve punched my way through all available exercises in Fitness Boxing , and all of them, especially the more intense workouts, have made me work up a sweat and I’ve felt my muscles feeling the strain from targeting specific areas. Prior to the pandemic, I was looking into a gym membership, but now that the world has plunged into socially distanced measures, this has been the better option for me that doesn’t require forking out for the expensive Ring Fit Adventure to squish with my thi


The Kongou can be acquired during " The Heist, " one of the main missions in Act 1 . Prior to the Heist, V will undergo what is called a Braindance during "The Information" mission. This will reveal the pistol was previously on the bed. However, it is found on the right bedside nightstand at Yorinobu’s Penthou


The Headsman - This is another shotgun that was nerfed by the developers considerably before players could get their hands on it, but at least with this gun it is completely understandable. Without some restrictions on the things it could do, The Headsman would be a completely unstoppable killing machine. Even with said restrictions though it is still ridiculously overpowered. The Headsman has a total of four different unique effects. For one it doubles the number of projectiles fired, which automatically doubles the damage potential. There is also a significantly increased chance of this weapon inflicting bleed on enemies and of dismembering them. Both of these effects will make things far simpler for the player, especially because even if they miss their projectiles can ricochet and still potentially apply these effects. On top of all of this though is also has reduced reload time, so the player is able to almost constantly be firing off shotgun shells. The downside to The Headsman though is that it has three separate penalties. The spread of the weapon is significantly increased, so players can only use it at point-blank range to be effective. It also has a reduced rate of fire and reduced clip capacity, which puts a pretty big drawback on the reduced reload time. Despite all of that though there is no better shotgun for demolishing enemies in confined spaces. Players will be able to craft this weapon by acquiring the blueprint from a fallen enemy in a Suspected Crime Activity mission in North
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