Incendiary slug (no ontology)

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'''Incendiary slug''' (also known as '''I-Slug''') is a projectile type for [[12 gauge]] and [[.410 bore]] '''shotgun shells'''. Incendiary slug shells contain a single, special projectile similar to a standard [[Slug]], but augmented with a highly flammable magnesium-based compound, designated '''MgX charges''' for "magnesium explosive charge". 12 gauge I-Slugs contain 2 MgX charges, whereas .410 I-Slugs contain only 1. This compound ignites upon impact, which can [[Secondary effects#Elemental|set targets on fire]].
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| colspan="2" | '''6''' [[Parallar|P$]] per shell
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'''Incendiary slugs''' are a type of load for [[12 gauge]] '''shotgun shells'''.  
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In a sense, slugs can be compared to bullets, as they are essentially hunks of rifled lead made to mimic the performance of a traditional rifle. In terms of performance, it fares pretty well and delivers very respectable power, although at a somewhat low muzzle velocity.
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Incendiary slugs, as the name implies, are similar to standard [[Slug|slugs]], though they are hollow-points instead of solid. Inside of the hollow cavity, these slugs carry a small charge of a highly flammable, magnesium-based compound which ignites when the slug strikes a target, instantly [[Secondary effects#Elemental|setting it on fire]].
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=== Mazeworld overview ===
=== Mazeworld overview ===
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* Damage multipliers:
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** Against [[Protection chart|Unarmored (Cx) Armor Classes]]: 1x [[Pain]], 1.2x [[Limb damage]]
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** Against [[Protection chart|Armored (Ax) Armor Classes]]: 0.5x [[Pain]], 0.5x [[Limb damage]]
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** [[Weapon maintenance|Wear rate]] per shot: Condition x1 / Cleanliness x2
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* Retail value of a standard shell (Regular/SP):
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** [[12 gauge]]: '''9 P$ /round'''
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** [[.410 bore]]: '''6 P$ /round'''
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<span style="font-size:80%;">[[Damage chart|How to read this?]]</span>
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* Available for purchase in a [[gun shop]] or a [[weapon shop]], in retail boxes of '''5''' rounds ('''30 P$/box''')
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* Value of a single round is '''6 P$'''
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* [[Recoil]] level of this round is '''4 - Heavy'''
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* Affects the firearm's [[Wear rate]]: Condition x1, Cleanliness '''x2'''
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* On a successful hit, the target will be [[Secondary effects#Elemental|set on fire]].
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== See also ==
== See also ==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shotgun_shell Wikipedia article] on shotgun shells in general
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shotgun_shell Wikipedia article] on shotgun shells in general

Latest revision as of 14:23, 19 September 2017

Incendiary slug (also known as I-Slug) is a projectile type for 12 gauge and .410 bore shotgun shells. Incendiary slug shells contain a single, special projectile similar to a standard Slug, but augmented with a highly flammable magnesium-based compound, designated MgX charges for "magnesium explosive charge". 12 gauge I-Slugs contain 2 MgX charges, whereas .410 I-Slugs contain only 1. This compound ignites upon impact, which can set targets on fire.

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Usage notes

See also