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The '''EnergyGun''' is a part that fires powerful bursts of energy. Unlike the [[Gun|gun]], it
Similar to the gun, it fires hitscan projectiles (instantly hit targets regardless of distance, i.e. they do not travel).
Its firing rate, as well as damage, are determined by its size (with the two values being inversely-proportional). Compared to the default size, a smaller energygun would fire faster with weaker shots, while a bigger one would be able to fire less often but would deal more damage per shot.
==In-game Description==
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==Trivia==
The '''EnergyGun''' is better used in large weapons though it can be used in small weapons the [[Gun|gun]] is better suited for smaller weapons due to its damage being unaffected by its size.
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<!-- Deriving the formulas: Take at least 5 messurements for a volume-damage graph. Then play around in geogebra/demos/whatever to find out the function which connects them or input the data into wolframalpha and tell it find the function for you. You shouldn't get any widly complicated polynomials, its likely just multiplied by some factor; if youve used wolframalpha and see weird "spikes" past where your data ends you'll need to use the graphic method. Once you done this express firing rate using volume using the same method. You should now be able to write an equation. if this is not possible use two separate equations; one for damage and one for firing rate. -->
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