은탄
궁지에 몰린 자들에게 대폭 상향된 대미지를 입힙니다. 또한, 보스전에서도 어느 정도 효과가 있습니다. 이 [총탄] 에는 저주받은 이들을 무찌를 수 있도록 하나하나 축복이 깃들어 있습니다.
등급CSell Creep 가격21
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시너지
If the player has [저주받은 총탄] , every jammed enemy killed grants a persistent, additive 0.0025 (0.25%) damage buff.
[저주받은 총탄]If the player has [총레폭풍] , it gains a chance to slow enemies and make [총레폭풍] 's bullets act like they have [전격탄] .
[총레폭풍] [전격탄][나팔총] , [결투용 피스톨] , and [트릭 건] will deal an extra 50% damage to jammed enemies for a total damage multiplier of x4.875.
[나팔총] [결투용 피스톨] [트릭 건]If the player has [소문자 r] , it spells out SILVER, BLESSED, and WEREWOLF.
[소문자 r]효과
- Increases damage to jammed enemies by 225% for a total damage output of 325%.
- Increases damage to bosses by 25%.
노트
- Blessing and a Curse - If the player has [저주받은 총탄] , every jammed enemy killed grants a persistent, additive 0.0025 (0.25%) damage buff.
- Chance On Hit - If the player has [총레폭풍] , it gains a chance to slow enemies and make [총레폭풍] 's bullets act like they have [전격탄] .
- Hell Singing - [나팔총] , [결투용 피스톨] , and [트릭 건] will deal an extra 50% damage to jammed enemies for a total damage multiplier of x4.875.
- Radiant - If the player has [소문자 r] , it spells out SILVER, BLESSED, and WEREWOLF.
- With this item, most bullets will turn silver or grey in appearance.
- If duplicates of this item are somehow obtained, further increases damage to jammed enemies and bosses.
트리비아
- Altered: Hell Singing - This synergy used to include [석궁] , but it was removed because it is a starting weapon.
- The name of the synergy Hell Singing is likely a reference to the famous vampire hunter Van Helsing.
- This item is most likely a reference to the fact that werewolves (and sometimes other "unholy" creatures) in modern fiction are usually vulnerable to silver.
- The Silver Bullet/ [트릭 건] synergy adds another layer to the original reference of the weapon - the FromSoftware game Bloodborne, in which the Hunter uses Quicksilver Bullets fired from a Trick Weapon to dispatch foul beasts.
해금 방법
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