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− | [[Silence of A'arn]] is a level 40 [[Legendary]] [[Shotgun]]. It | + | [[Silence of A'arn]] is a level 40 [[Legendary]] [[Shotgun]]. It is dropped from [[King's Fall]] [[raid]]. |
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==Perks== | ==Perks== | ||
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==Tips and Tricks== | ==Tips and Tricks== | ||
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+ | ===PvP=== | ||
+ | *[[Time-Between-Shots]]: 1.03s | ||
+ | *21 damage per pellet, 252 total | ||
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+ | '''Pros and Cons''' | ||
+ | *Pros - Very high mag size. High inventory and equip speed. | ||
+ | *Neutral - None. | ||
+ | *Cons - Below average range and stability. Very low max range, reload speed, and aim assist. | ||
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+ | '''Recommended Perks''' | ||
+ | *[[Linear Compensator]] | ||
+ | *[[Cocoon]] | ||
+ | *[[Hand Loaded]] | ||
+ | *[[Close]] and/or [[Personal]], [[Army of One]], [[Leech Life]] (PvE), [[Surrounded]] (PvP) | ||
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+ | '''Review''' | ||
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+ | Although by default it almost looks like this weapon could be considered decent, don't get tricked! The range is horrible with almost no way to fix it, so it's never going to be something you want to use in PvP. In PvE, the only saving graces are Cocoon and the ability to roll a couple interesting perks in the final slot, including Leech Life which gives you a portion of health back and starts regen after getting a triple kill, and Close and/or Personal which boosts melee damage after doing damage with this weapon. Decent inventory means you can at least carry a nice amount of ammo, and fast equip speed pairs well with Cocoon, but everything else drags the gun down to basically being a wash. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:58, 15 April 2017
Silence of A'arn | |
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Information | |
Type | Shotgun |
Slot | Special Weapon |
Level | 40 |
Rarity | Legendary |
Damage Type | Solar |
Attack | 300-335 |
Impact | 61 |
Rate of Fire | 14 |
Range | 13 |
Stability | 45 |
Reload | 20 |
Magazine | 6 |
Zoom | 12 |
Recoil | 75 |
Equip Speed | 64 |
Aim Assist | 40 |
Description | "Without victory, we cannot go home!" —Primus A'arn |
Perks
Column 1
- Will of Light - This weapon deals bonus damage against Taken enemies.
- Infuse - Consume a more powerful Weapon to boost the Attack value of this Weapon.
Column 2
- Linear Compensator - More predictable recoil. Slight boosts to range and Impact. More recoil.
- Accurized Ballistics - More range and Impact. Increased recoil.
- Field Choke - More range and Impact. Increased recoil.
Column 3
- Cocoon - When stowed for a short time, this weapon is automatically reloaded from your reserves.
Column 4
- Hand Loaded - This weapon is effective at an extended range.
- Lightweight - When held, this weapon grants +2 character Agility.
- Hand-laid Stock - Increased Stability Reduced Range
Column 5
- Random: Life Leech or Surrounded or Army of One or Close and/or Personal
Tips and Tricks
PvP
- Time-Between-Shots: 1.03s
- 21 damage per pellet, 252 total
Pros and Cons
- Pros - Very high mag size. High inventory and equip speed.
- Neutral - None.
- Cons - Below average range and stability. Very low max range, reload speed, and aim assist.
Recommended Perks
- Linear Compensator
- Cocoon
- Hand Loaded
- Close and/or Personal, Army of One, Leech Life (PvE), Surrounded (PvP)
Review
Although by default it almost looks like this weapon could be considered decent, don't get tricked! The range is horrible with almost no way to fix it, so it's never going to be something you want to use in PvP. In PvE, the only saving graces are Cocoon and the ability to roll a couple interesting perks in the final slot, including Leech Life which gives you a portion of health back and starts regen after getting a triple kill, and Close and/or Personal which boosts melee damage after doing damage with this weapon. Decent inventory means you can at least carry a nice amount of ammo, and fast equip speed pairs well with Cocoon, but everything else drags the gun down to basically being a wash.