Name | Class | Rarity | Useful? | Notes |
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HS.50 |
Rifle | ★★★★★ | Hates Armor. Has use but YMMV | A pastiche of fetishes that the game somehow didn't cover before. Behold, armor-destroying big gun brown eyepatch girl. Fixed fire rate that's slightly jank due to how the game handles frame count (shouldn't matter though), and absolutely hates armor. Her skill is passive and her basically permanent 400% damage vs armored enemies lets her shred armored units fairly early on. Her five second reload time may or may not matter very much, depending on circumstances. Notably used in data sim setups. |
RPK-203 |
Machine Gun | ★★★★★ | An actually excellent multipurpose MG | Between her two modes AND a passive that helps keep shotguns alive, I don't think there's much more to say other than "she's great, you will probably find a use for her." |
Yurine |
Machine Gun | Special | Better than nothing, but if you have better MGs, use those | Suffers from not only being an MG, but an inconsistent one due to her passive. Her stats are alright, but her passive skill is unreliable, not that it matters much since it only activates on reload. The active suffers from the problem of activating slowly enough that you'd expect MGs to have already killed most of what you'd want to stun anyway. |
Pekola |
Rifle | Special | Actually really good if you meet her skill's conditions | Yes, Pekola, as opposed to a certain dumb rabbit. The eternally-starving once-most-powerful angel. She actually won't attack at all until you meet her conditions of getting enough buffs. Thankfully, stuff like Python's FP buff stacks count as individual buffs. More hilariously, the fairy talent Fervor also counts as three buffs. This makes satisfying the conditions for her skill actually pretty easy. What you get for doing so is a ridiculous RF that completely ignores enemy armor and shields. A major downside to this though is she wont deal as much damage as another RF if you don't need such capabilities, since she isn't affected by very many damage buffs due to how she works. This should be obvious, but you should pick up her unique gear if you plan on using her. |
SVCh |
Rifle | ★★★★★ | Paratrooper-ready Anti-trash Rifle | With her skill kicking, she deals a fixed amount of bonus damage based on how many enemies show up, and deals bonus damage when she changes targets. The good part is that since it's a fixed amount based on enemy count, the rest of her stats don't matter. Doubly so because it ignores Armor, Evasion, Shields, etc., so she can still be useful while suffering from the stat penalties of using Parachute Fairy. |
Type-4 Self-Loading Rifle (4-Shiki) |
Rifle | ★★★★ | Can shoot through enemies so kinda useful | Basically M1 Garand hit by a Japanizing beam courtesy of the IJN (which is why she has a sailor uniform). ...And then it changed her skill to something actually vaguely useful. Every 3rd shot she fires is a line AoE that doesnt miss, but sadly cant crit. This is actually pretty cool at night vs evasive enemies, like Uhlan formations in a post CT-environment (Uhlan formations start having evade), though actually a bit of a DPS loss on nonevasive enemies. Not exactly a normal use rifle, but the niche she has comes up fairly often so having 1 on hand is useful. |