Predefinição:Gram
A Gram é uma espada pesada corpo-a-corpo como a Fragor, Amphis, Orthos, ou Scindo,mas com menos alcance e dano de atauqe normal. Seus golpes não ignoram armadura como Fragor ou Furax.
Characteristics
- This is a Slashing weapon.
- Charge Attack has 2 stages, each of them can be accelerated: The charging part can be accelerated by Reflex Coil and slashing part by Fury.
Vantagens:
- Cada ataque (incluindo o finalizador) pode acertar inimigos múltiplos.(3)
- Ataques rápidos para uma arma pesada
- Swings attack very wide arcs (like Scindo).
- Deals triple damage to non-ancient Infestation units.
- Jump ground-pound attack knocks enemies down in a huge area.
- High color customization options.
- Shakes allies' screens less than other heavy melee weapons.
- Has momentum during swings (decreases chance of being interrupted).
- Longo alcance em seu segundo e terceiro ataque normal, fazendo com que seja possivel ataques através de paredes.
Desvantagens:
- Sem slots de polaridade.
- Lowest base melee damage of the five heavy melee weapons.
- When swinging you will be reduced to a walking pace (like all heavy melee weapons).
- Normal attacks do not ignore armor.
Acquisition
Gram pode ser comprado por 150. Seu esquemático pode ser comprado por
15,000. No Rank 30 você pode vende-lo por
5,000.
Resources | Quantity |
---|---|
Gallium | 3 |
Salvage | 750 |
Rubedo | 300 |
Alloy Plate | 80 |
Credits | 30.000 |
Build Time | 12h |
Rush Build | 30 |
Weapon Loadouts
Predefinição:Main See the user build section for builds using this weapon.
Notes
- Attack rate is roughly 1.25 attacks per second. With a max level Fury mod attached, the attack rate is increased to 1.7 attack per second.
- One charge attack takes 1.8 seconds (like Scindo).
- Very similar (visually) to the Plasma Sword.
- With maximun Reach normal attacks can have a range of 3.2 meters. When striking horizontaly (includes charge attack) reach mod won't apply. (It could be intended since it hasn't been fixed for a long time.)
Media
Trivia
- This sword was named after the sword of Sigurd (sometimes known as Siegfried) from Norse Mythology.