How Is Damage Calculated for Viper in War Robots?
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Ever wondered how Viper, the sizzling weapon in War Robots, racks up its damage? Let’s break it down with some fun and facts rolled into one!
How does the Viper in War Robots deal its venomous damage, you ask? Let’s dive into the mechanics of this beastly weapon.
Short Answer: It’s All About the Poison
The Viper weapon in War Robots doesn’t just hit robots with brute force; it adds a little extra sizzle with its corrosive damage. When you fire Viper at an enemy, you’re not only doing immediate damage but also inflicting a ‘corrosive’ effect. This means the enemy robot will continue to take damage over time, like a nasty burn that won’t heal right away.
Each shot from the Viper adds more poison to the wound, causing the enemy to lose health for a few seconds even after you’ve stopped shooting. The total damage is a mix of the immediate hit and this lingering corrosive effect. So, the longer you keep your target in your sights, the more damage you’ll dish out!
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