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Latest revision as of 20:26, 23 July 2024

This is one of the many types of Ammunition in the game.

A small caliber popular with many sports shooters.

.22 Rimfire standard
Price for 100 shots: 60 $
Damage 1 D6 + 1
Armor modification: No adjustment.
Anmerkung: Standard full metal jacket driven by standard gun powder.

This ammunition is slower than sound.



.22 Randfeuer hollow point
Price for 100 shots: 80 $
Damage: 1 D6 + 1
Armor modification: Up to 4 points of armor: + 2 Damage

From 5 points of armor up: - 2 Damage

Anmerkung: Hollow point bullets expand as they hit resistance, thereby doing a lot of damage to lightly armored foes – with stronger armor however, they do a lot less damage.

This ammunition is slower than sound.



Weapons that use this ammunition:

Ruger Standard among the handguns

American 180 among the rifles