Man O' War

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Man O' War
Man o' War.jpg
Production overview

Manufacturer:

Veist

Rarity class:

Legendary

Weapon type:

Linear Fusion Rifle

Required level:

20

Min-max accuracy:

Moderate

Min-max stability:

Medium

Min-max handling:

Low

Min-max magazine:

4

Specifications

Feed system:

Elemental Fusion Core

Ammunition type:

Elemental Energy Bolt

Fire mode:

Charged

Rate of fire:

790ms per shot

Damage:

Arc, Solar, Void

Effective range:

Medium

Service history

In service:

Vanguard
Asher Mir

 

"Do not enter my realm and expect to leave unscathed."
— In-game description

Man O' War is a Legendary Linear Fusion Rifle obtained from Asher Mir upon completion of the Io World Quest King's Shadow.

Perks[edit]

Intrinsic properties[edit]

  • Precision Frame: Fires a long-range precision energy bolt. This weapon's recoil pattern is more predictably vertical.

Barrel attachment[edit]

  • Fluted Frame: Ultra-light barrel. Greatly increases handling speed. Slightly increases stability.
  • Polygonal Rifling: Barrel optimized for recoil reduction. Increases stability.
  • Corkscrew Rifling: Balanced barrel. Slightly increases range and stability. Slightly increases handling speed.

Magazine upgrade[edit]

  • Projection Fuse: Distance optimizations. Increases range.
  • Accelerated Coils: Speeds up charge. Faster charge time. Decreases impact damage.

Trait[edit]

  • Moving Target: Increased movement speed and target acquisition when moving while aiming down sights.

Gameplay[edit]

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Trivia[edit]

  • Like most Veist weapons, this weapon's name and description are a nod to a venomous animal. This weapon's name is a reference to the Portugese Man o' War. The description is a nod to its extremely painful venomous sting, which is said to leave a mark that lasts several days.[1]

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