

Heater, Tower, Cryscent and Scutum are the same as iron. Normal shields and round shields are the same. The moment you release the right mouse button it will launch it. Holding the right mouse button will start charging. After shooting 8 bullits you need to hold right click again to reload, before you can shoot again.Įvery bullit hit does 2 hearts of damage. Holding right click will shoot 8 black bullets in rapid succesion. So a wood gun with wood bullets does 2,5 damage, a stone gun with wood bullits does 2,5 damage an stone gun with stone bullets does 3 damage. So an wooden gun can shoot black and wood bullits, a stone gun can shoot stone,wood and black etc.

Guns can shoot their ammo and all the ammo of lesser quality wood and black bullets are the same. Your gun type depends how far you can shoot. You hold the right mouse button to pull the trigger, when you hear click you can release it to shoot. The emerald does a half heart more damage than the diamond one, but is less durable. The bronze variant does the same amount of damage as the iron one, but is less durable. For the most part are exactly like swords. Some of them actually work for players, but I didnt want to put too much time in them so most of them are pretty simple. The other items are mostly just for dressing up your npc or for quests. Place a waypoint down give it a name and give it the same name in the location quest. You can find him next to the Weapons Vendor.There you can remove the npc wand recipe or create recipes for the other items.

Thing is, he hasn't TECHNICALLY broken the law, so they can't really ban him (and he's a corp to boot, so we really gotta watch our step here). Well, the locals have had enough of this *******. And as soon as the bar is put back together, guy comes right on back and starts it all up again. Yeah, you know, that one dude, that loudmouthed, shitfaced, bar brawl-starting mother****er that just doesn't know when to say when, comes 'round every night, always starting soemthing, always busting up the place. Side Missions are obtained by speaking to NPCs and accepting their request, these side missions are secondary quests or tasks that do not have any bearing to the main story of the game, but instead, provides various information to the overall lore, as well as providing the player with different rewards upon completing a side mission. That Guy is a Side Mission in The Ascent.
