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|Category = Ranged
 
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|No-Skill Range = Melee, Short
 
|No-Skill Range = Melee, Short
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'''Total: '''14.75%BDR
 
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'''Trinket: '''+4.25%BDR
 
'''Trinket: '''+4.25%BDR
 
 
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'''Barrage(Weapon): 18'''
 
'''Barrage(Weapon): 18'''

Revision as of 14:19, 3 August 2018

Infantryman
Infantryman
Category Ranged
No-Skill Range Melee, Short

Ranged, Average

Walking Speed {{{Walking Speed}}}
Dash Length {{{Dash Length}}}

Gear Base Damage Reduction:

Total: 14.75%BDR

Weapon: +0.00%BDR

Armor: +8.25%BDR

Helmet: +4.25%BDR

Trinket: +4.25%BDR


Basic Melee:

3=D: 8

3==DD: 12

Quick Shot(Yellow Reticle): 13 ___|8.50c+(0.25ec)

Quick Shot(2):___|8.50c+(0.25ec)

Quick Shot(3):___|8.50c+(0.25ec)

Focused Shot(Blue Reticle): 15___|7.25c+(0.75ec) [Lift]

Focused Shot(2): ___|7.25c+(0.75ec) [Lift]

Focused Shot(3): ___|7.25c+(0.75ec) [Lift]

Note: Air shot is the same as quick (yellow) shot.


Skills:

Barrage(Weapon): 18

Grenade(Armor): 20 1st grenade

Drill Sergeant(Helmet):

Barricade(Trinket): (amount of damage it can take)


Cooldowns:

Barrage(Weapon):

Grenade(Armor):

Drill Sergeant(Helmet):

Barricade(Trinket):