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Particle cannons are the transition between [[Neutron]] and [[Tachyon]] weapons, and they skills are glinting the sentence - They faster than [[Tachyon]],have a better energy usage, in exchange for the reduced damage and range. They are most effective against [[Gravitron]] shields, and least effective against [[Molecular]] shields.
 
Particle cannons are the transition between [[Neutron]] and [[Tachyon]] weapons, and they skills are glinting the sentence - They faster than [[Tachyon]],have a better energy usage, in exchange for the reduced damage and range. They are most effective against [[Gravitron]] shields, and least effective against [[Molecular]] shields.
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===Comparing===
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By effectivity on shields, Particle should be compared with [[Neutron]] or [[Tachyon]] weapons, but because of energy, [[Neutron]] would be more effective - the comparing effect high effectivity on [[Graviton]] and [[Molecular]] shields with a reduced effectivity on [Positron] shields and a high-average enegy usage.
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First choice: [[Neutron]]
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Second choice:[[Tachyon]]

Revision as of 08:20, 19 September 2008

Particle cannons are the transition between Neutron and Tachyon weapons, and they skills are glinting the sentence - They faster than Tachyon,have a better energy usage, in exchange for the reduced damage and range. They are most effective against Gravitron shields, and least effective against Molecular shields.

Comparing

By effectivity on shields, Particle should be compared with Neutron or Tachyon weapons, but because of energy, Neutron would be more effective - the comparing effect high effectivity on Graviton and Molecular shields with a reduced effectivity on [Positron] shields and a high-average enegy usage.

First choice: Neutron Second choice:Tachyon