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This article covers changes to weapons from statistical perspective; changes to general combat rules are covered elsewhere.
==Clarifications==
===Modification Slots===
Unless explicitly indicated for a specific weapon, ranged weapons have the below modification slots.
{{Table:Weapon Modification Slots}}
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===Izom ''Aphrodite'' Assault Rifle===
===Izom ''Aphrodite'' Assault Rifle===

Revision as of 14:47, 9 March 2024

This article covers changes to weapons from statistical perspective; changes to general combat rules are covered elsewhere.

Clarifications

Modification Slots

Unless explicitly indicated for a specific weapon, ranged weapons have the below modification slots.

Weapon Modification Slots
TypeTopUnderbarrelBarrelSideInternalStock
Taser   
Holdouts      
Light Pistol   
Machine Pistol  [1]
Heavy Pistol [1]
Submachine Gun [1]
Assault Rifle
Sniper Rifle
Shotgun
Machine Gun

Modified Weapons

Cavalier Thunderstruck[2]

This weapon does not exist; the Ruger Thunderbolt is still Lone Star's premier heavy pistol. Part of the fluff was that the rounds are fired in such rapid succession that it sounds like a single rolling thunderclap, hence the name, and the tight groups provided greater penetration. The Thunderbolt uses the exact same stats as the Thunderstruck, with an AP of -3 and a prohibition against altering the barrel at all; the included Gas Vent (R:2) cannot be improved and other barrel accessories or modifications cannot be fitted.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 These weapons do not come with a stock, but can have a folding stock added in the stock slot.
  2. Street Lethal (p. 30)