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{{Infobox
{{Infobox
|title = Crisis
|title = Crisis
|header1 = "Named after causing several crisis."
|header1 = "Named after causing several crises."
[[File:crisis.png|center|thumb|200px]]
[[File:crisis.png|center|thumb|200px]]
|label2 = Damage
|label2 = Damage
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== Recommended Strategies ==
== Recommended Strategies ==
Shoot the enemy in the head.
Dropping and grabbing the Crisis should it not hit anything allows the user to be more comfortable pre-firing, poking or missing while conserving time and ammunition.
 
Ideally, however, the crisis is only fired when it is likely to deliver a killing blow, because dropping the weapon in combat still leaves one with an empty hand, and the gun's loudness and low accuracy are incredibly problematic at anything other than extremely close range.
 
When facing the Crisis, one should conversely feel comfortable challenging the damage output of the weapon with any more accurate option and mild distance.


== Maps Available ==
== Maps Available ==
* Yes.
* Yes.

Latest revision as of 00:50, 22 May 2025

Crisis
"Named after causing several crises."
DamageNUMBERS GO HERE
AccuracyNUMBERS GO HERE
CapacityNUMBERS GO HERE
Fire-RateNUMBERS GO HERE
SpreadNUMBERS GO HERE
TraitsNUMBERS GO HERE

Brief Information

The Crisis is a one-handed gun that uniquely unloads its entire magazine at high speed upon being fired. This results in heavy spread, but surprisingly no upwards recoil. The spread is much heavier when running, jumping, or firing dual-wielded Crises simultaneously.

The barrage can be cut short by throwing the Crisis after firing, upon which it can be picked up again with its remaining ammo still in the magazine.

Recommended Strategies

Dropping and grabbing the Crisis should it not hit anything allows the user to be more comfortable pre-firing, poking or missing while conserving time and ammunition.

Ideally, however, the crisis is only fired when it is likely to deliver a killing blow, because dropping the weapon in combat still leaves one with an empty hand, and the gun's loudness and low accuracy are incredibly problematic at anything other than extremely close range.

When facing the Crisis, one should conversely feel comfortable challenging the damage output of the weapon with any more accurate option and mild distance.

Maps Available

  • Yes.