Weapons
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Weapons Frontier Hunting Rifle Ammo 0 13-07-2025 17:46:41 Michael Duval-Crump (talk) Updated min TT
Weapons Frontier Hunting Rifle Min.TT 0.01 13-07-2025 17:46:41 Michael Duval-Crump (talk) Updated min TT
Weapons Frontier Hunting Rifle (Created) 26-06-2025 19:31:18 eszcsq (talk) Added the nonadjusted only diff should be dmg
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When adding an amp: Black means the weapon is not affected by the selected amp type, Green means the amp is used at full capacity and Red means the amp is too powerful for the weapon. The maxed column indicates the profession level where the learning period has ended.
  • Effective damage: Effective damage is based on average damage and is corrected for the hit rate of a maxed weapon.
  • Skill based: Damage is based on personal or custom profession levels. See help or the discussion tab for more details. Rows that are higlighted are missing profession level data.
  • Markup based: Dmg/PEC is calculated based on the markup of the weapon, amp and ammo.
  • Eco based: Markup value of the weapon is calculated based on a custom Dmg/PEC level.
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NameClassTypeRangeDamageAttacksDmg/secDecayAmmoCostMax.TTMarkupDmg/PECEfficiencySIBSourcePersonal effects
 Frontier Hunting RifleRifleLaser70.06483.30.0201001.0202.00 4.08865.0 Web Shop 
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