Fuel Rod Gun: Difference between revisions
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(When every goddamn canon source calls the Halo 2 and Halo 3 weapon a Fuel Rod Gun, it IS a fuel rod gun. Honestly, who knows better: you or the people writing the official material?) |
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The high ammo capacity, rate of fire, and damage of the Fuel Rod Gun makes it a force to be reckoned with. | The high ammo capacity, rate of fire, and damage of the Fuel Rod Gun makes it a force to be reckoned with. | ||
[[Image:Fuel rod gun.jpg|thumb|right|The Fuel Rod | [[Image:Fuel rod gun.jpg|thumb|right|The Fuel Rod Gun in Halo 2.]] | ||
In [[Campaign]] mode giving your allies ([[Elites]] especially) the Fuel Rod Cannon gives you a massive advantage over your enemies. On levels like Arbiter and Uprising an Elite with a Fuel Rod Cannon can fire the 5 bolts in quick succession with surprising accuracy. This can easily rip apart a group of foes even on Legendary difficulty. The fact that allies have unlimited ammo makes this valuable as well. This is opposite for giving [[Grunt]] allies the Fuel Rod Cannon, however, due to their lack of shields, if they happen to fire a rod too close to themselves. But however, Grunts holding Fuel Rod Gun tend to fire rods slightly more often and "wilder" than Elites. | In [[Campaign]] mode giving your allies ([[Elites]] especially) the Fuel Rod Cannon gives you a massive advantage over your enemies. On levels like Arbiter and Uprising an Elite with a Fuel Rod Cannon can fire the 5 bolts in quick succession with surprising accuracy. This can easily rip apart a group of foes even on Legendary difficulty. The fact that allies have unlimited ammo makes this valuable as well. This is opposite for giving [[Grunt]] allies the Fuel Rod Cannon, however, due to their lack of shields, if they happen to fire a rod too close to themselves. But however, Grunts holding Fuel Rod Gun tend to fire rods slightly more often and "wilder" than Elites. | ||