Gungine
Move faster. Reloading converts goop into ammo. Old technology, but reliable. The Gungine, once revved up, emits 40x more bullets than it was rated for.
QualitySSell Creep Price54
Max Ammo800Reload Time1.25s
DPS80.7Damage5
Fire Rate0.05Shot Speed35
Range1000Force15
Spread6°ClassFull Auto
Synergies
If the player has [Ammo Belt] , continuously moving with Gungine held gives the player a yellow glow, significantly increasing Gungine's rate of fire. The glow disappears if the player stops moving. Additionally, Gungine has a chance to refund ammo upon firing.
[Ammo Belt]If the player has [Devolver] , a pool of oil spawns underneath enemies killed using Gungine.
[Devolver Rounds]If player also has [Unity] , it fires a spread of three bullets per shot, but fires at 1/5th of its original speed.
[Unity]Notes
- Buckle Up - If the player has [Ammo Belt] , continuously moving with Gungine held gives the player a yellow glow, significantly increasing Gungine's rate of fire. The glow disappears if the player stops moving. Additionally, Gungine has a chance to refund ammo upon firing.
- Contractual Obligation - If the player has [Devolver] , a pool of oil spawns underneath enemies killed using Gungine.
- what engine do you use - If player also has [Unity] , it fires a spread of three bullets per shot, but fires at 1/5th of its original speed.
- Together with [Bug Boots] or the Hot Rolls synergy, it is possible to generate infinite ammo.
- With both Buckle Up and what engine do you use , Gungine has a chance to gain ammo when fired, because it shoots 3 bullets per shot and each has a chance to be refunded. The Gunslinger always gets this synergy combination.
- Chambers such as Black Powder Mine and Oubliette also allow for near unlimited ammo regeneration due to a large presence of liquids on each of the chambers. Oil lamps on the walls can be shot to create extra liquid.
- Items that refund some ammo, such as [Zombie Bullets] , are ignored by the reload effect, so it is possible to end up with more bullets than you fired.
- If the player currently has flight, Gungine's reload effect will not work.
- Since the Gungine replenishes ammo at the start of reloading, interrupting the reload by swapping to another weapon will give the missing ammo without reloading the Gungine. This can allow a single puddle of liquid to give several hundred rounds.
- If the Gungine has a full clip, pressing the Reload button will still clear liquids, but will not give the player ammo as no shots were fired in the current clip.
- If the player is holding this item as they go into the Aimless Void, the speed buff remains despite the player no longer holding the gun. This effect does not carry over into the past, however.
- The Gungine can break the boss DPS cap if fired fast enough.[testing needed]
Trivia
- This gun is a reference to the Vlambeer game Luftrausers , which features a bullet-firing engine of the same name.
- It also seems to be a play on “Gungeon”, the name of the game and its setting. This would explain the Contractual Obligation synergy, as [Devolver] Digital is the publisher for the game, and therefore would logically have a contractual obligation to support it.
- In addition to this, the what engine do you use synergy is a reference to the game's development in the [Unity] engine.
- Judging by its Ammonomicon Entry tagline and overall appearance, the Gungine is likely a V-12.
- The Gungine is possibly an inspiration for the design of the Fantastic Gun from Soul Knight , which in and of itself is heavily inspired by Enter the Gungeon .
- The Gungine is possibly inspired by Butcher shotgun from the Borderlands series. The design, increasing rate of fire, and chance to replenish ammo on shot granted by the Buckle Up synergy bears striking resemblance with the Butcher from Borderlands 2 .
- The Gungine with the what engine do you use synergy shoots 3 pellets per shot, the same number as the Butcher from the first Borderlands game.
Unlock Method
Speak to the Tinker after completing the shortcut to the Hollow .







