Combat is an inevitable occurrence on Space Station 13. Whether it be between Security and some troublemakers, a Syndicate Agent and their target, or what remains of the station versus an angry, fanatical Blood Cult, you will likely at some point be forced to fight for your own life, or for whatever cause you've pledged to. This guide is split into two sections; Offense and Defense. Offense attempts to detail a list of (almost) every single weapon in the game, be it an improvised bottle, a massive machine gun, or whatever bizarre objects can be utilized to directly damage someone in some capacity. Defense details forms of CC (Crowd Control) as well as explaining the systems behind it, then drawing upon different sources (some of which come from the weapons in Offense) to give a list of what can be used to incapacitate a target through non-lethal means. It also attempts to list the armors that exist in the game. Both sections also include notes on each item that can be useful for understanding how to obtain the item, what factions in the game typically use it, or other miscellaneous properties of the item that are notable or useful.
How does damage work?
For information on how to treat damage and what will typically cause certain types of damage, check the Guide to Medicine.
Every single mob in the game has a base health that is reduced by forms of lethal damage. Humanoid individuals (most players) also have stamina health that is reduced by forms of stamina damage.
- Lethal damage is split into the following types: Brute, Burn, Toxin, and Oxygen (and Clone)
- Nonlethal damage can only be caused by stamina damage
In addition, every single source of damage has a specific class behind it. These classes are Melee, Bullet, Laser, Energy, Bomb, Bio, Rad, Fire, and Acid. Each piece of armor has values for each of these classes, and also Wound armor (explained in Guide to Wounds). Certain objects or creatures can also have hardiness or DR (damage resistance) respectively.
A source of damage may also have an armor penetration value tied to it. This means it is better (or worse, in the case of a negative AP) at ignoring the armor a target might have.
Whenever an object or creature takes damage, the game first checks the damage class of what is affecting the target. Then it adjusts the force (or damage) of the attack according to whatever armor may exist. The specific formula is Armored Force = Attack Force * (1 - (Final Armor / 100)). Final Armor has a minimum value of 0, and a maximum value of 100. It is calculated by Final Armor = Armor - Armor Penetration. However, if AP is negative, it instead calculates at Final Armor = Armor / (1 + (Armor Penetration / 100)). Then, it checks for any hardiness or DR the target may have, calculating the final damage as Final Force = Armored Force - Hardiness?DR. The final force is then applied to the target, dealing its numerical value as the type dealt by the weapon.
A mob that suffers lethal damage over its health will die. Non-humanoid mobs ignore stamina damage.
Humanoids have a total of 200 health. A humanoid at 100 or less health is considered in a "critical" state. During this state, they are helpless. In soft crit, from 100->51 health, they can crawl, whisper, and will take one point of oxygen damage every several ticks. In hard crit, from 50->1 health, they can no longer crawl, will take oxygen damage much quicker, cannot see, and whispering will kill them. However, a humanoid that suffers over 100 stamina damage will enter into a stamina crit instead. This will simply hardstun the humanoid; they will fall down and be unable to act, beyond speaking. It takes several seconds without stamina damage in order to heal all of it.
It should be noted that during combat, if an organic suffers over 25 lethal damage in one second, their tenacious heart will produce a small amount of adrenals. This chemical will reduce damage slowdown while processed in the body's system. This fight-or-flight response lasts about ten seconds. It will not happen again in said organic for ten minutes after triggering.
Offense
While most items in the game can be used as a weapon, those that are specifically designed for it tend to be far more robust. This section tries to document every single weapon in the game, though it's an ongoing process as weapons are added, tweaked, or removed.
Melee Weapons
Most station personal lack access to proper firearms, thus if push comes to shove most people will have to rely on the old fashion method of melee combat to deal with a attacker.
Makeshift Weapons
Almost any object on the station can be used as a makeshift melee weapon, however some are better than others.
Icon | Item | Damage | How to Acquire | Faction Usage | Notes |
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Broken Bottle | 15 Brute when breaking 9 Brute after broken |
Get a bottle from the Booze-o-mat, smash it on someone. | Civilian | Has to be broken first, to break simply change intent to harm then smash it against someone; by aiming for the head you will also knock them down if they are not wearing protective head gear. Smashing it spills its contents over the target so you could use it as a chemist to knock out your opponent, by filling it with chloral, and then beat them to death with it. Another reason why traitor Chemist is so great. If the bottle's contents are flammable (booze bottles, for instance) you can follow up by setting your opponent on fire. | |
Butcher's Cleaver | 15 Brute | Hack the Dinnerware vending machine. | Civilian: Kitchen Staff | Somewhat hard to get. Security will likely have their suspicions as the only reason to have this over the normal knife is its robusting power. Works as a ghetto circular saw in surgery. | |
Circular Saw | 8 Brute | Operating Theatre Robotics Lab Autolathe | Civilian: Medical/Research | Not really much of a weapon, though it can be used to saw off shotguns. | |
Death Nettle | Up to 30 Burn. Damage depends on potency. Loses a random amount of damage after each hit. |
Growing them at Hydroponics | Civilian: Botany | A red nettle that can deal high damage. Requires gloves to wield, lasts for several hits (damage reduced with each hit) until they disintegrate (i.e. the evidence disappears). Experienced Botanists can make these. At low potency they are mostly a joke but at high potency they are as strong as energy swords (for one hit). | |
Fire Extinguisher | 10 Brute | Emergency Fire closets and lockers, emergency storage rooms | Civilian | Found across the station so they're aren't in short supply. Unlikely to be taken by security if they search you. They are also very useful if you get spaced, spray in opposite direction of where you want to go, and you'll fly away. With a limit of 50 units, that's 10 squirts using 5 per spray. | |
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Air/Oxygen/Anaesthetic tank | 10 Brute | Emergency lockers E.V.A. Toxins lab Atmospherics Operating Theatre (for anaesthetic tanks). | Civilian | Found across the station so they're aren't in short supply. Air and oxygen tanks are unlikely to be taken by security if they search you. You can use it for internals while having it in your hand (though it is recommended you don't use an anaesthetic tank). |
Fire Axe | 5 Onehand 24 Twohand |
Bridge and Atmospherics. | Civilian: Atmospherics/Command | Most robust thing you can get from the Station. Has to be held with two hands to be used properly. Security will likely take it and it's a large object. Best to store this on your back. They are also rare, one is in Atmos and the other is in the Bridge, good luck breaking in before it gets taken. Can be used as a crowbar (while wielded) on unpowered doors, and is strong enough to break powered ones. | |
Hatchet | 12 Brute 15 thrown |
Hydroponics. | Civilian: Botany | Botanists use these to chop wood, they also are good at chopping limbs. Easy to conceal, and if you're a Botanist, security probably won't care if you're carrying one. Throwing it at someone deals 15 damage. Bonus points for finishing off an escaping enemy this way, Navajo-style. Works as a ghetto circular saw in surgery. | |
Kitchen Knife | 10 Brute | Kitchen Autolathe. | Civilian | Useful if you're the Chef, as Security are unlikely to give a single shit if they see you with it. Works as a ghetto scalpel in surgery. Can be hidden in boots. | |
Null Rod | 18 Brute (base) | Chapel and on the Chaplain. | Civilian: Chaplain | Better than a Circular Saw, but there's only one of them, and the Chaplain tends to keep it on him. It can destroy runes and protect against some cult magics. Can be transformed into a variety of religious weapons, with different characteristics. | |
Pickaxe | 15 Brute | Mining Dock and Mining Station. | Civilian: Supply | Fairly robust, but it's very big, so it can only be stored on the back or belt slot. Miners barely use these anymore in favor of the Kinetic Accelerator, so it's mostly seen on the Gulag. Mining drills and jackhammers all do the same amount of damage as a pickaxe. | |
Compact Pickaxe | 10 Brute | Mining Dock and Mining Station, in miner's equipment closets. | Civilian | Does less damage, but can fit in a backpack. | |
Survival Knife | 15 Brute | Miner's explorer backpacks, Miner's explorer boots | Civilian: Supply | Miners spawn with a very robust knife that can fit in their pockets or boots. | |
Scalpel | 4 Brute | Operating Theatre Autolathe. | Civilian: Medical/Research | You're better off using a screwdriver. | |
Glass Shard | 5 Brute 10 thrown |
Anywhere there's glass (read: everywhere). | Civilian | Extremely easy to obtain, just break a glass/reinforced glass pane or climb a glass table. Works also as a ghetto scalpel. You need gloves to hit stuff with it without cutting yourself, but you can still throw it. | |
Screwdriver | 5 Brute | Most storage rooms and Engineering. | Civilian | Its robustness doesn't come from the damage, but from its thin, pointed edge. Anyone not wearing glasses can have their eyes stabbed out causing them lose sight. Doesn't make them mute so they'll still scream, or might even fight back before you have a chance to blind them enough. | |
Surgical Drill | 10 Brute | Operating Theatre Autolathe. | Civilian: Medical/Research | Not terrible at wounding, but still normal-sized and not really used for any surgeries. | |
Toolbox | 12 Brute | Most storage rooms and Engineering. | Civilian | Rather common. Althought it deals a moderate amount of damage, it's a bulky item, so you'll have to hold it. | |
Welding tool | 3 Brute when off 15 Burn when on |
Most storage rooms and Engineering. | Civilian | When switched on, it deals a robust amount of burn damage, but consumes fuel after every hit. | |
Syndicate Toolbox | 15 brute 18 brute when thrown |
Syndicate uplink and the Derelict. | Syndicate | Worth more for emergency tools than anything. Expect security to come cracking down unless they know you've taken a trip to the derelict. | |
Spear | 10 brute in Onehand 18 brute when wielded/Twohand 20 brute when Thrown |
Made by yourself | Civilian | A haphazardly-constructed yet still deadly weapon of ancient design. You can attach an explosive to it. If you attach one, Alt-clicking it will allow you to set a war cry when attacking with it. | |
Chainsaw | 13 Brute when off 21 Brute when on |
Made by yourself | Civilian | You can surgically replace an arm with a chainsaw. Can break an airlock down. Requires both hands to carry unless it's surgically attached. | |
Baseball Bat | 16 Brute | Made by yourself. | Civilians | A wooden slugger fit for an ancient game. The baseball bat suffers against armor but is very likely to dislocate and break bones when it hits bare flesh. Can't be stored in a bag.
You must wield it in two hands in order to use it. |
Actual Melee Weapons
Unlike makeshift melee weapons, these melee weapons are usually more reliable and robust, however most station personal can't get access to them, as well as these weapons being very noticeable.
Icon | Item | Damage | How to Acquire | Faction Usage | Notes |
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Cult Blade | 25 Brute | Cult magic | Cultists | Those who aren't Cultists suffer from wielding this blade...MENTALLY. Aside from being very robust, it is Cult exclusive. Expect a wave of | |
Brass Spear | 15 Brute + 5 Burn on living non servants, 25 Burn on silicons 25 Brute + Stun when thrown |
Clockwork Slab | Clockwork Cult | Possess a small armor penetration. The additional burn damage dealt by this weapon generate vitality used by the Vitality Matrix, will break upon hitting a mob when thrown. | |
Brass Battle-Hammer | 15 Brute 15 Brute when thrown |
Clockwork Slab | Clockwork Cult | Will knock back non-servants on hit. Does the same when thrown, but then blocked by antimagic. The melee strike will always throw. | |
Brass Longsword | 15 Brute 20 Brute when thrown |
Clockwork Slab | Clockwork Cult | Possess very small armor penetration. On-hit will inflict an EMP on the target. On mechs, a heavy EMP is done instead. Cooldown of the EMP is 20 seconds. Has a moderate block chance. | |
Energy Sword | 3 Brute Off 30 Brute On |
Through a Syndicate Uplink | Syndicate/Nanotrasen | Despite being very strong in melee combat, its activation is loud, very obvious to those around you, and not viable unless you are a traitor. It also counts as a shield when active! Use a multitool on one to turn on RAINBOW MODE (permanently). TURN IT ON BEFORE YOU USE IT | |
Double-bladed Energy Sword | 3 Brute Off 34 Brute On |
Through a Syndicate Uplink | Syndicate/Nanotrasen | Has to be held with two hands while on. Four extra damage may not seem much, but it means one less hit to crit an unarmored opponent. When wielded it gives a 100% chance to deflect energy-based shots, like tasers and lasers. Like the energy sword, its activation is very loud. To create this, you must combine two Energy Swords together of any color (hold one in each hand and click the other sword) or receive it in a Syndicate Bundle. You cannot put two holodeck swords together. Use a multitool on one to turn on RAINBOW MODE (permanently). TURN IT ON BEFORE YOU USE IT | |
Stun Baton | 10 Brute |
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Security | Very robust if you know how to use it properly. Only the security force can get these easily. | |
Vibration Blade | 20 Brute | The Armory | Criminals, Security | A robust blade that has an edge of tiny teeth that rapidly vibrates, almost like a chainsaw. This permits it to cut through armor better than most other blades. Offers no block chance and comes in a compact, folded hilt. Must be extended in order to use. | |
Titanium Baseball Bat | 18 Brute | Made by yourself. Requires Makeshift Crafting from the Syndicate. | Civilians | A baseball bat made of titanium. This one is not only more damaging but suffers less against armor and is even more likely to horribly break bones if they're not covered. In addition, hitting someone will throw them one or two tiles, which allows you to knock them into walls for a continuous stunlock. Targetting the head has a 30% chance to stun someone for four seconds. Can't be stored in a bag.
Also requires two hands in order to use it. | |
Weighted Toy Baseball Bat | 6 Brute or 40 Stamina | Syndicate Uplink, 6 TC | Civilians | This DonkCo toy baseball bat looks just like the ones made from plastic, though it's been weighted on the inside. Able to be stored in a bag, unlike actual baseball bats. It functions like a telescopic baton that's always extended, though it's better against armor and weaker when used lethally. | |
Basalt Katana | 18 brute + 52 brute on lavaland's fauna | Lavaland | Unknown | Using it in your hand will make you do a dodge roll in the direction you're facing, making you ignore all damage for 0.5 seconds while moving you forward, doing so deals 5 stamina damage to you on lavaland and 15 stamina damage on the station | |
File:Telescopic Baton.png | Telescopic Baton | 10 Brute | Heads of Staff's backpacks. | Command | Like the stunbaton but retractable, need more hits to paralyze people than a standard stun baton but the same capability for bludgeoning. Heads of Staff start their shift with one in their backpack. Be sure to extend it before using! |
Officer's Sabre | 15 Brute | Captain's locker. | Captain | A sabre intended for ceremonial uses. Comes with its own sheath. Can block melee attacks and has good armor penetration. | |
Combat Knife | 20 Brute | Ordered from Cargo. | Sol Interplanetary Coalition | Incredibly powerful for a small knife. Has a good chance to embed when thrown. Also more likely to deal wounds. | |
Switchblade | 20 Brute, 23 Brute when thrown |
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Civilians, Criminals | A more compact version of the combat knife that can be extended and retracted. Not as good as embedding or wounding, but does more damage on a throw. | |
Backstabbing Switchblade | 20 Brute, 23 Brute when thrown, 35 Brute if backstab | Syndicate Uplink, available for 3 TC | Nanotrasen, Syndicate | A unique switchblade with specific engraving on its blade denoting its corporate producer. Does significantly more damage attacking targets from behind, which also causes them to scream. | |
Syndicate Fedora | 15 Brute 40 Brute when thrown |
Syndicate Uplink, available for 6 TC | Syndicate | It must be activated in hand in order to extend the blades to use it as a melee or throwing weapon. Has light armor penetration. If you hit a target with the fedora, it will come flying back to you, so be sure to turn throw mode on so you don't hit yourself! | |
G.O.R.L.E.X. Mantis Blade | 20 Brute | Syndicate Uplink, available for 7 TC | Syndicate | Purchased as a single autosurgeon that will install a secret implant on your right arm upon usage. Has very high wound chance, especially against unarmored targets, as well as moderate armor penetration. It also has a small block chance. Having two extended at the same time permits you to strike with both in a single attack. | |
H.E.P.H.A.E.S.T.U.S. Mantis Blade | 18 Brute | Only available to Emergency Response Team for 7 WC | Nanotrasen | Purchasing it gives you a briefcase that possesses an autosurgeon to install one onto each arm. Possesses the same wound bonuses, armor penetration, and theoretical double-strike of the G.O.R.L.E.X. blade. However, it has no block chance. | |
Vxtvul Hammer | 4 Brute, 28 Brute Wielded
40 Brute (Supercharged) |
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Remnants of Vxtvul, Syndicate | This hefty hammer has massive armor penetration and will ignore most standard armor unless such protection is specially designed for melee combat.
Grants an okay block chance specifically against melee attacks while held in both hands. In addition, the user will be able to channel for six uninterrupted seconds to prepare a supercharged blow. A supercharged blow will instantly destroy walls, machines, and most structures. If the supercharged hit targets a mech, it will do a third of its max HP in addition to its normal damage. If the supercharged hit targets a person, it will paralyze them for two seconds and send them flying with force. Finally, the supercharged hit from the hammer ignores armor. If you are a preternis, you charge the hammer in 4.5 seconds, rather than 6. One-handing or dropping the hammer will cause it to lose its supercharged state. |
Ranged Weapons
While ranged weapons can be difficult to obtain, they hold a few significant advantages. Namely, utilizing a ranged weapon means that you are out of melee range; it is safer, and you are afforded far more freedom in your positioning during combat. Ranged weapons also tend to be more debilitating than melee weapons, generally doing more damage quicker. Their main flaw lies in a limited stock of ammunition. Ballistics require bullets that match the caliber the firearm takes, as well as likely requiring a paired magazine for loading said bullets. Meanwhile, energy weapons typically run off an internal battery that can be conveniently reloaded at several rechargers around the station. Regardless, you will more likely than not have to address the matter of ammo when using a ranged weapon, one way or another.
Ballistic
Ballistic weapons remain the most popular and numerous variant of firearm in the 26th century, as their missiles are able to travel far faster than most energy-based projectiles. However, Nanotrasen's research in the field of energy weapons means ballistics are a rare sight on-station. As a result, these are often brought in from outside sources, be it Cargo, ruins, or the Syndicate.
Automatic
An automatic weapon is defined by its ability to self-load upon each trigger pull, allowing users to continue firing rounds so long as the weapon's clip or magazine is loaded. As a result, they are the most capable weapons of continuous fire, especially when considering their fast, on-field reload times relative to energy weapons. Some automatics permit tactical reloads, which allow a user to instantly swap an in-hand magazine with the magazine currently in the weapon. In addition, automatics are likely to have a burst fire mode, which will discharge multiple shots per trigger pull. A fully empty automatic will require the user to drop the weapon's loading mechanism once a new magazine has been inserted before they are ready to fire. The firearm can be racked by interacting with the firearm in hand (this cannot be done while your off-hand is full if the weapon cannot be dual-wielded), while magazine ejection requires the automatic to be clicked with an open hand. In order to insert a new one, have a magazine in hand, then click on the automatic.
Icon | Item | Ammo | Capacity | Damage & Effects | How to Acquire | Faction Usage | Notes | |||||||||||||||||||||
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NT-USP pistol | .22HL |
12 Rounds (HL) 8 Rounds (LS) |
25 Stamina (HL) 18 Burn (LS) |
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Nanotrasen | Small enough to fit in pockets. A ballistic equivalent to the disabler for security officers that uses hardlight bullets generated from the battery magazine's integrated projector. These hardlight projectiles resolve against energy armor rather than bullet, and travel slower than all other ballistics (but still faster than beams). The powerpacks can be refilled at a standard recharger, letting it benefit from one of the main strengths of energy weapons while acting like a ballistic. EMPs will drain the energy of the powerpacks.
It is possible at the Armory protolathe to print out lethal conversion kits for the powerpacks, which will allow them to fire .22LS bullets instead. These overcharged powerpacks are only capable of fabricating eight shots per pack, and their projectiles resolve exclusively burn damage against laser armor instead of energy armor. Otherwise, the hardlight bullet acts the same. It can be suppressed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
WT550 Automatic Carbine | 4.6×30mm |
20 Rounds |
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Security | An older carbine, often used by paramilitary or high-security forces. Possess a 2-round burst setting. Alternative ammo can be printed by Security once proper research is completed.
It supports a bayonet and can be suppressed. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Type T3 Uzi | 9mm |
32 Rounds | 20 Brute | Gangtool, available for 60 influence | Criminals | A lightweight, fast-firing gun with a 2-round burst setting, for when you want someone dead fast. Generally popular only among criminal elements. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Stechkin APS Pistol | 9mm |
15 Rounds | 20 Brute |
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Space Russians, Syndicate | The original Russian version of the stechkin used by the Syndicate. Has a 3-round burst setting making it quite powerful despite its small size. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Nanotrasen Saber SMG | 9mm |
21 Rounds |
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Only available to Emergency Response Team for 7 WC | Nanotrasen | A standardized SMG used by Nanotrasen paramilitary forces. While it has a three-round burst setting, it fires slower relative to the Boarder Rifle. However, it can be suppressed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Makeshift Pistol | 10mm | 4 Rounds | 30 Brute | Made by yourself. Requires Makeshift Crafting from the Syndicate. | Scavengers | A laughably shoddy weapon that only contains four 10mm bullets per magazine. While able to be made completely on your own, it fires slower than most automatics and its low capacity is barely able of downing an unarmored target before reload is required. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Surplus Carbine | 10mm |
10 Rounds | 30 Brute |
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Civilians | An obsolete weapon still used due to its absurdly cheap cost and abundant supply. Requires both hands to shoot and has a low rate of fire. Outclassed by most other firearms.
It supports a bayonet and a suppressor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Stechkin Pistol | 10mm |
10 Rounds |
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Criminals, Syndicate | Nuclear Operatives spawn with one for free, though it can still be purchased by Traitors and silenced for a stealthy, lethal weapon.
Note that even if suppressed, firing it will leave behind signature 10mm casings for Security to find. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
M1911 Pistol | .45 |
8 Rounds | 30 Brute |
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Civilians, Sol Interplanetary Coalition | A classic handgun. Still carried to this day by Spacepol officers and Coalition troops. While very similar to the stechkin, the M1911 is heavier and unable to be suppressed. In addition, it's chambered in .45, rather than 10mm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
C20r SMG | .45 |
24 Rounds |
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Only available to Nuclear Operative for 10 TC | Syndicate | Has a 2-round burst setting with decent damage and cheap ammo. Can also be silenced. A good all-arounder for a Nuclear Operative. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Tommy Gun | .45 |
50 Rounds | 30 Brute | Only available to Emergency Response Team for 9 WC | Sol Interplanetary Coalition | A modernized variant of the Thompson SMG that utilizes light plastics in its wooden furniture, commonly used by Coalition marines. Has a four-round burst setting for a massive spray-and-pray experience. Laughably lethal and horrifying in close quarters. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
M-546 Osprey | 5.46mm |
500 Rounds | 34 Brute | Only available to Nuclear Operative for 30 TC | Syndicate | The M-546 Osprey minigun is attached to a 500-round backpack, which it can be attached to and removed from. The gun is heavy enough to slow the user, but it fires continuously while the mouse is held, until it overheats. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
M-90gl Rifle | 5.56mm 40mm grenade |
30 Rounds + 1 Grenade |
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Only available to Nuclear Operative for 18 TC | Syndicate | A powerful weapon that can switch between a 3-round burst setting of 5.56mm bullets and an underbarrel grenade launcher that utilizes 40mm grenades. Capable of downing an unarmored target in a single burst. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
NT-ARG "Boarder" Rifle | 5.56mm |
30 Rounds |
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Only available to Emergency Response Team for 18 WC | Nanotrasen | A standardized assault rifle used by Nanotrasen paramilitary forces. It has a three-round burst setting and fires faster than its cousin the M-90gl Carbine. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Desert Eagle | .50 |
7 Rounds | 40 Brute | Obtained in the "Oddjob" Syndi-kit Special pack. | Criminals | A powerful hand cannon. Shoots much slower than other handguns; slower than even the .357 revolver. However, it has a massive chance to wound targets hit.
It comes in three tasteful variants: normal, gold, and camo gold. The Oddjob bundle receives the gold version, though the others are available through admin spawn. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
LWT-650 DMR | .308 |
15 Rounds | Only available to Emergency Response Team for 10 WC | Nanotrasen | A long-barreled designated marksman rifle that is vaguely based on the WT platform. Slower-firing than most automatics, but its projectiles travel slightly faster than most others.
Also more accurate than your average firearm. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
L6 SAW | 7.12x82mm |
50 Rounds |
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Only available to Nuclear Operative for 20 TC | Syndicate | A fully-automatic gun with 50 shots per magazine. This beast of an LMG permits sustained, massive volleys of bullets. It suffers from considerable inaccuracy when fired in its burst mode. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
K-41s DMR | 7.62mm |
11 Rounds | Only available to Nuclear Operative for 12 TC | Syndicate | A long-range rifle typically used by Syndicate recon operatives. Fires powerful rounds and possesses a short-range scope to better see over distances.
Similarly to the LWT, has improved accuracy over other firearms. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Syndicate Sniper Rifle | .50 |
3-6 Rounds depending on the magazine |
Only available to Nuclear Operative for 16 TC | Syndicate | An extremely powerful but unwieldy rifle equipped with a scope to see long distances. Requires both hands to use and can be silenced. A user must remain stationary to use the scope. Very low rate of fire.
Has perfect accuracy. |
Revolver
Revolvers use an internal cylinder as a magazine. As a result, their ammo can be topped off at any point by using individual rounds or a speed loader. By using ALT+CLICK on a revolver, you can spin the cylinder, which will randomize the set position of the cylinder. Overall, they still remain popular due to their ease of use. Interacting with one in hand will dump the internal cylinder. In addition, revolver bullets tend to inflict more devastating wounds than the bullets most pistols fire.
Revolver bullets can bounce off flipped coins, which then ricochet to nearby targets.
Icon | Item | Ammo | Capacity | Damage & Effects | How to Acquire | Faction Usage | Notes | ||||||||||||||||||
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Caldwell Tracking Revolver | .32 TRAC |
7 Rounds | 5 Brute | Ordered through Cargo. | Colonists and Security | A tool, rather than a weapon. Each .32 TRAC round will do minimal damage but plant a temporary tracking implant in any target hit. This tracking implant lasts only 5 minutes, cannot be used as a teleporter beacon, and will be destroyed if it is EMP'd. The revolver is also innately suppressed and fires slowly. | |||||||||||||||||||
Nagant Revolver | 7.62x38mmR |
7 Rounds | 20 Brute |
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Space Russians | An old revolver originally produced in 1895 by the Russian Empire. While it fires slightly slower due to its clunkiness, this double-action variant is still maintained and used by certain Space Russian officers. Its unique gas-seal system allows it to be suppressed. | |||||||||||||||||||
Colt Detective Special | .38 |
6 Rounds |
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Found in the Detective's locker, located in a shoulder holster. | Security | Every .38 round struggles to penetrate armor; best used in self-defense situations.
Can be modified to fire .357, but will fire twice as slowly. Alternative ammo can be printed by Security once proper research is completed. | |||||||||||||||||||
Russian Revolver | .357 |
1 Round. Can load up to 6. | 40 Brute 300 Brute when used on head |
Found in certain bars or recreational areas. | Civilians, Space Russians | A Russian-made revolver. It has a single slot in its chamber for a bullet, as it's meant for playing Russian Roulette! You can spin the chamber to randomize the position of the bullet, and must do so before every shot. It can use .357 alternative ammunition should the user desire to waste TC.
Killing yourself with the Russian Revolver will give you a deep-rooted trauma. | |||||||||||||||||||
Syndicate Revolver | .357 |
7 Rounds | Syndicate Uplink, available for 6 TC | Syndicate | Fires slower than the stechkin and also weighs more. However, topping off the internal cylinder is far easier than unloading and reloading an automatic. In addition, it possesses a much wider array of alternative ammunitions which can possess drastic properties. |
Shotgun
Shotguns use a variety of 12 Gauge shells for their ammunition, which all discharge differing projectile spreads and projectile types. This permits them some of the greatest utility and versatility compared to other ballistic classes. They are also the most commonly found ballistic firearm on station. Shells are loaded into shotguns individually, automatically ejecting any spent shells they replace. You can still interact with a shotgun in hand to either unload the barrel(s), rack the pump, or rack the slide.
Icon | Item | Ammo | Capacity | How to Acquire | Faction Usage | Notes |
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Improvised Shotgun | 12 Gauge shells |
1 Shell |
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Scavengers | A handcrafted shotgun made of scavenged materials. You can attach cable coil to it to allow it to be worn on your back. Can be sawn off with a circular saw (make sure it's not loaded). A sawn-off shotgun will fit in your backpack or on your belt, though it will lose some accuracy.
Has a chance to jam when fired. The shell will not be spent, but you will need to unload and reload the weapon. | |
Double-Barrelled Shotgun | 12 Gauge shells |
2 Shells |
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Civilians | Easiest shotgun to get, yet the rarest. Only one starts on the station and the Bartender likes to keep it in case of bar fights. Can be sawn off with a circular saw (make sure it's not loaded). A sawn-off shotgun will fit in your backpack or on your belt, though it will lose some accuracy. | |
Riot Shotgun | 12 Gauge shells |
6+1 Shells |
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Security | An uncommon shotgun, typically only used in emergencies by Security. Because of its high capacity, convenience in being able to be worn on security exosuits, and the fact that a handful spawn in the Armory roundstart, this tends to be the most common shotgun on-station. Can be sawn off with a circular saw (make sure it's not loaded). A sawn-off shotgun will fit in your backpack or on your belt, though it will lose some accuracy.
As a pump-action shotgun, you will need to manually rack the pump after each shot or when reloading the shotgun from a fully empty state. | |
Tactical Breaching Shotgun | Breaching Slugs |
3+1 Shells | The Armory | Security, Sol Interplanetary Coalition | A tool, rather than a weapon. Each breaching slug deals 10 Brute damage but deals massive damage to doors and windows. One is enough to shatter a window, while three will breach an airlock. As they're normal-sized, they can conveniently be carried in your backpack when the situation demands it. This shotgun can only load breaching slugs, and breaching slugs can only be loaded into this weapon.
It is semi-automatic. | |
Shotgun | 12 Gauge Shells |
4+1 Shells |
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Space Russians, Sol Interplanetary Coalition | A standard issue shotgun common among police and military elements. While its tube capacity is unideal, the weapon still sees usage among Space Russians and Sol Interplanetary troopers due to its cheapness and reliability.
As a pump-action shotgun, you will need to manually rack the pump after each shot or when reloading the shotgun from a fully empty state. | |
Combat Shotgun | 12 Gauge Shells |
6+1 Shells | Ordered from Cargo. | Nanotrasen | A black shotgun that can be ordered from Cargo that is filled with lethal buckshot by default. While heavier and unable to be worn on security exosuits, the Combat Shotgun is semi-automatic and fires faster than the Riot Shotgun. | |
Compact Combat Shotgun | 12 Gauge Shells |
4+1 Shells | Found in the Warden's locker. | Nanotrasen | A miniaturized version of the Combat Shotgun for wardens. Its convenient size allows it to be stowed onto standard security exosuits. Ideal for defending the Armory. | |
Bulldog | 12 Gauge shells |
8+1 Shells | Only available to Nuclear Operative for 8 TC | Syndicate | A powerful automatic shotgun that utilizes a drum magazine, meaning it cannot load shells individually. The ammo that is purchasable for the Bulldog tends to be more powerful than standard 12 Gauge variants. |
Shotgun Shells
Note: This lists only shells that can be acquired by normal means. All shotgun shells also travel slightly slower than most other bullets.
There are two different types of shotgun shells, shot and slugs. Shot shoots pellets in a spread, and is 25% less effective against bullet armor on targets. Slugs shoot a single projectile over a distance. Both lose damage over distance, making shotguns ideal for close-quarters usage.
- Improvised Shell: Shoots 10 pellets dealing 6 brute damage each.
- Buckshot: Shoots 6 pellets dealing 11 brute damage each. Extremely lethal at close range.
- Syndicate Buckshot: Shoots 6 pellets dealing 14.5 brute damage each. Resolves normally against armor. Only obtainable as a Nuclear Operative.
- Flechette: Shoots 6 pellets with less spread and less dropoff than regular buckshot, dealing 12 brute damage each and penetrating armor. Only obtainable as a Nuclear Operative.
- Rubber Shot: Shoots 6 pellets dealing 3 brute and 13 stamina damage each. Better if you want the target alive. Riot shotguns are loaded with this by default.
- Beanbag: Shoots one single beanbag, dealing 5 brute and 55 stamina damage. The bartender uses these by default.
- Standard Slug: Shoots a single projectile that does 46 brute damage on impact.
- Syndicate Slug: Shoots a single projectile that does 60 brute damage on impact. Suffers half the normal damage falloff. Only obtainable as a Nuclear Operative.
- Incendiary Slug: Shoots a single projectile that leaves a fire trail and ignites the target, on top of 20 brute damage. Does not suffer from damage falloff.
- Shotgun Dart: A single dart that can contain up to 30 units of chemicals that'll be injected on hit.
- Meteor Slug: Shoots a single projectile that deals 20 brute on impact and stuns for 8 seconds. It will also throw anything hit three tiles at a force of two. Only obtainable as a Nuclear Operative.
- Clownshot: Shoots 20 pellets doing no damage and makes a honking noise.
- Technological Shells: Unloaded technological shells can be made in a Protolathe. See here for the recipes.
- Pulse Slug: Works like one of the deathsquad's pulse rifle shots, dealing 40 burn damage and damaging or destroying walls and machinery.
- Dragonsbreath: Like the incendiary slug, but shoots a spread of 5 burning pellets that deal 7 brute each.
- Ion Scatter: Shoots a spread of 4 ion bolts, each of which ions a 3x3 area.
- Laser Buckshot: Shoots 5 lasers dealing 10 burn each.
- Cryoshot: Shoots 4 pellets lowering the body temperature of the target on impact. Temperature adjustment ignores armor.
- Thundershot: Shoots 3 pellets creating lightning on impact.
- Depleted Uranium Slug: Shoots one ultra-penetrative projectile dealing 26 brute but bypassing almost all armor and going through mobs.
- Frag-12 Slug: Shoots a single projectile that deals 25 brute on impact and also detonates a light 2-tile explosion.
Bolt Action
Bolt-action firearms are characterized by their bolt cycling mechanism. The bolt must be drawn back to permit access to the internal magazine for reloading, and it must also be cycled in order to eject a spent round to permit another bullet to be chambered. Because this process is clunky and time-costly relative to a self-loading firearm, bolt-actions are seen as antique, dated weapons.
Icon | Item | Ammo | Capacity | Damage & Effects | How to Acquire | Faction Usage | Notes |
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Mosin Nagant | 7.62mm |
5 Rounds | 60 Brute |
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Space Russians | Compensates its low firing rate by being extremely powerful. Can be sawed off to fit in backpacks, incurring a massive loss of accuracy. Its bullet travels slightly faster than most and is exceptionally at causing wounds over long distances. Requires two hands to fire.
It also supports a bayonet. |
Launcher
A launcher firearm is a weapon that kinetically launches an ordinance over some range. While this can range from an explosive rocket to a small syringe, or even something as laughable as a banana scream pie, these guns typically load a single projectile which is then immediately ready to fire.
Icon | Item | Ammo | Capacity | Damage & Effects | How to Acquire | Faction Usage | Notes |
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Pie Cannon | Pies |
50 Pies | Stun + Humiliation Duration 2 |
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Clowns | Heavy and bulky, but also the only feasibly accessible form of an instant ranged hardstun on the station. Wary victims can catch your pies if they suspect an attack, though if you have several pies, you can outshoot the rate at which they ready themselves to catch more.
Likely to be confiscated by Security if abused. | |
Self-Recharging Pie Cannon | Pies (Self-Charging) |
20 Pies | Stun + Humiliation Duration 2 |
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Clowns | A pie cannon that will automatically and continuously fill its ammo capacity to max with additional banana cream pies. While its maximum ammunition is technically lower than the standard pie cannon, a disciplined operative can effectively never run out of ammo. | |
Improvised Pneumatic Cannon | (Almost) anything normal-sized or smaller | 7 Weight | Depends on what's thrown | Made by yourself. | Civilians | An improvised cannon for shooting quite literally anything at targets. Requires a gas tank (such as a welder) to operate.
Blacklisted items for loading are the Supermatter sword and any kind of baton. | |
Blowgun | Syringes |
1 Syringe | 6 Brute + 15u chemicals | Made by yourself. | Civilians | A makeshift syringe gun, effectively. Difficult to use as it requires the user to stand still for 2.5 seconds before firing and also gives an alert to anyone who sees the user. Even if it successfully fires, it also inflicts 20 Oxygen and 20 Stamina damage on the user. This means if you shoot this three times in quick succession, you will pass out. | |
Syringe Gun | Syringes |
1 Syringe | 6 Brute + 15u chemicals | Printable at the Medical and Armory protolathe once researched. | Nanotrasen | A syringe will not inject all of its reagents at once; if a victim takes the time to rip out the syringe quickly, it interrupts the flow of any chemicals that are remaining in the syringe. | |
Dart Pistol | Syringes |
1 Syringe | 6 Brute + 15u chemicals | Syndicate Uplink, available for 4 TC | Syndicate | This miniature syringe gun is not only small-sized instead of normal-sized, but it's also innately suppressed, meaning it scarcely be heard while firing and no message will be displayed to those who can see you when you fire it. | |
Modified Syringe Gun | DNA Injectors |
1 DNA Injector | 5 Brute + DNA Injector effects | Syndicate Uplink, available for 14 TC (only if you are a Geneticist) | Syndicate | A modified syringe gun (also called the DNA syringe gun) that fires DNA injectors and applies their effects instantly, assuming the shot is not blocked. Can instantly turn unsuspecting victims into monkeys, turn their flesh to acid, or whatever devious hell you devise for them. | |
Rapid Syringe Gun | Syringes |
6 Syringes | 6 Brute + 15u chemicals | Syndicate Uplink, available for 8TC (only if you are a Chemist or Virologist) | Syndicate | A syringe gun that can hold up to six syringes. Simple. | |
Kinetic Speargun | Kinetic Spears |
1 Kinetic Spear | 5 Brute, 25 Brute against fauna | Located in the emergency space suit storage of escape pods. | Nanotrasen | Basically a crappy proto-kinetic accelerator that has limited ammo. You can retrieve your kinetic spears, so long as the angry fauna you were shooting is dead. | |
Speargun | Magspears |
1 Magspear | 25 Brute | Obtained in the "White Whale Holy Grail" Syndi-kit Special pack. | Syndicate | Effectively a harpoon gun, the magspear projectile is guaranteed to embed if it hits a target. It conveniently does enough damage to one-shot space carp, as the Syndi-Kit is themed around it. | |
Gauss Rifle | Bolts |
1 Bolt | 25 Brute | Made by yourself. | Scavengers | It's heavy and impractical to carry around, even if the ammunition is easy to make. Also requires both hands to fire. | |
Handcannon | Cannonballs |
1 Cannonball | 30 Brute, 500 Brute against windows and doors | Found on the Pirate Ship. | Syndicate | YARR!! This fine handheld cannon be fitting well for usage by a real scurvy dog. Hitting a person with the cannonball will throw them a few tiles, but this here be best used for blowing open doors. It do take two hands to fire, so be warned. | |
PML-9 RPG | 84mm Rockets |
1 Rocket | Only available to Nuclear Operative for 8 TC | Syndicate | Hilariously cheap itself, but the rockets are where the real cost for this weapon comes in. HE rockets aren't bad area damage, but the HEPD rocket will delete anyone hit by it, as well as dealing massive damage to anyone next to them.
Requires both hands to fire. You can't rocket jump with it. |
Bow
Bows, despite being mostly outdated, are most often used in sporting activities. Regardless, individuals on station are able to craft them if they desire a ranged option. Shooting a bow require the user to load an arrow manually, then drawing the bow before it's able to fire. The individual loading and drawing of each arrow means their rate of fire is slow, but each arrow has a chance to embed in its target, which will cause bleeding and additional damage unless dealt with. If an arrow does not embed, it often falls on the ground in front of the hit target. Some arrows have a chance to break on impact, which will prevent embedment or retrieval. Interacting with the bow while an arrow is drawn will cancel the shot and return the arrow to an open hand, if available.
Icon | Item | Ammo | Draw Time | How to Acquire | Faction Usage | Notes |
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Wooden Bow | Arrow |
0.5 seconds | Made by yourself. | Civilians | A simple, yet effective bow. Standard and robust. | |
Bone Bow | Arrow |
0.5 seconds |
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Ashwalkers | An alternative bow made using bones and sinew from Lavaland's fauna. Has more spread than the wooden bow. | |
Makeshift Bow | Arrow |
2 seconds | Made by yourself. | Scavengers | A bow made using scavenged materials commonly found on the station. Has a very wide spread. | |
Pipe Bow | Arrow |
1 second | Made by yourself. | Scavengers | A bow made using harder-to-obtain materials. Made of higher quality than the makeshift bow, possessing less spread in addition to its faster draw time. | |
Crossbow | Arrow |
2 seconds | Made by yourself. | Civilians | A bow with a locking mechanism that is wielded more akin to a firearm. Has no spread, no slowdown while drawn, nor will it un-draw if it's dropped or stored, but drawing back the string requires you to stand still for the duration. |
Arrows
Note: This lists only arrows that can be acquired by normal means. All arrows do 20 extra damage to fauna unless otherwise stated.
Arrows travel slightly slower than most ballistic projectiles.
- Wooden Arrow: A basic arrow dealing 20 brute damage. Has a small chance to break and a respectable embed chance.
- Ashen Arrow: A fire-reinforced arrow dealing 25 brute damage. Can't shatter on impact and has a low embed chance.
- Bone Tipped Arrow: A well-crafted arrow dealing 30 brute damage with moderate armor penetration. Can't shatter on impact and has an okay embed chance.
- Bone Arrow: A cheap arrow dealing 15 brute damage and an extra 35 damage against fauna. Has a small chance to break and an okay embed chance.
- Chitin Tipped Arrow: A high quality arrow dealing 25 brute damage and an extra 40 damage against fauna with very good armor penetration. Can't shatter on impact and has a respectable embed chance.
- Bamboo Arrow: A brittle arrow dealing 10 brute damage with a high chance to embed. Very likely to shatter on impact.
- Bronze Arrow: A forged arrow dealing 25 brute damage with minor armor penetration. Has a small chance to break and an okay embed chance.
- Glass Arrow: A makeshift arrow dealing 15 brute damage. Likely to shatter on impact and an okay embed chance. Easiest arrow to make using on station materials.
- Plasma Glass Arrow: A robust arrow dealing 18 brute damage with legendary armor penetration. Can't shatter on impact and has a respectable embed chance. A direct upgrade of the glass arrow.
Arrow Modifications
These arrows can be crafted from any existing arrow, inheriting half of their damage, embed chance, and armor penetration.
- Fire Arrow: Upon impact, will deal an additional 8 burn damage and set the target ablaze, assuming the target is a carbon. Requires Makeshift Crafting from the Syndicate in order to make, or tribal knowledge.
- Bola Arrow: Upon impact, will deal the arrow's modified damage as well as applying a bola effect, cuffing the target's legs. Requires Makeshift Crafting from the Syndicate in order to make, or tribal knowledge.
Energy
Energy weapons, while rarer than ballistics in most environments, are standard-issue on Nanotrasen stations due to their research. Instead of utilizing clips or magazines, energy weapons have an internal cell that they draw upon in order to spontaneously create a projectile. While this makes for a convenient weapon that does not demand the carrying of additional magazines, this forces most energy weaponry to utilize anchored rechargers in order to replenish their cell. In addition, EMPs will completely drain an energy weapon's cell, save some exceptions. While energy projectiles tend to be unique in their ability to inflict differing kinds of damage, such as burn or stamina, their lethality is often less than their ballistic counterparts. That being said, conventional defenses against energy are few and far between, due to their emerging status as a standardized weapon. In addition, all energy projectiles are capable of passing through surfaces that do not block light, such as grilles and windows.
Gun
Energy guns are the most common variant of energy weapon. They tend to fire disabler or laser projectiles, though some may also fire ion or pulse shots.
Lasers
Lasers are simple weapons that focus light to deal burn damage to targets. Lasers are the only energy projectiles that are mitigated by laser armor; all other energy projectiles are mitigated by energy armor.
Furthermore, lasers fired can bounce off flipped coins, which ricochet to nearby targets.
Icon | Item | Ammo | Capacity | Damage & Effects | How to Acquire | Faction Usage | Notes |
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Laser Gun | Energy |
12 Lasers | 20 Burn |
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Nanotrasen | Fires more lasers than an energy gun can. Will very effectively burn unarmored targets. Ideal for shutting down Clockwork Cultists and Xenomorphs, though not-so-good against Nuclear Operatives. | |
Retro Laser | Energy |
12 Lasers 5 Lasers |
20 Burn | Certain ruins | Nanotrasen | The normal Retro Laser can be located on the White Ship. The one found on Charlie Station is massively inefficient, and will only fire five times before its cell is depleted. | |
Antique Laser Gun | Energy (also Self-Charging) |
12 Lasers | 20 Burn | Found in the Captain's Quarters. | Nanotrasen | The prized weapon of the Captain. It's usually safely secured in a glass display in their office, though breaking it open will trigger a burglary alarm, which triggers the fire alarm while closing and bolting the doors. If you have the Command remote from the Captain's locker, this is no problem! Otherwise, Security is also notified, and they're well aware that several opposing elements would pay a fine price for this unique weapon. | |
Hellfire Laser Gun | Energy |
7 Lasers | 25 Burn | Ordered from Cargo. | Nanotrasen | Does more damage than a regular laser gun and can easily inflict debilitating burn wounds, it comes at the cost of a higher energy consumption reducing the ammo capacity. | |
Laser Rifle | Energy (Magazine) |
20 Lasers | 20 Burn |
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Nanotrasen | The laser rifle utilizes battery magazines to load its shots. As a result, it should be handled and loaded like an automatic. The magazines themselves can be refilled in a standard recharger, making this a highly convenient and robust weapon that combines the strengths of both energy and ballistic weaponry. Unaffected by EMP. | |
X-Ray Gun | Energy |
14 Lasers | 10 Burn + 300 Irradiate | Printable at the Armory protolathe once researched. | Nanotrasen | This gun fires x-ray beams that will pass through closed turf. It travels for 15 tiles and does minimal damage, but will heavily irradiate targets hit. A handful of lasers won't kill someone, but without proper attention, they'll be coughing up their own organs some minutes later. Exceptionally effective against Blobs that might exploit station walls as a defense. |
Multifaceted
Multifaceted energy weapons are able to switch between different projectiles with various properties. Interacting with the gun in-hand will cycle between its firemodes.
Icon | Item | Ammo | Capacity | Damage & Effects | How to Acquire | Faction Usage | Notes |
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Energy Gun | Energy |
10 Lasers, 20 Disable |
20 Burn 30 Stamina |
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Nanotrasen | A versatile energy weapon. Disabler shots consume half the battery of laser shots. Like most other energy weapons, it's lighter and easier to carry than a ballistic, which makes it an ideal all-rounder. Supports a seclite attachment. | |
Miniature Energy Gun | Energy |
6 Lasers, 12 Disable |
20 Burn 30 Stamina |
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Nanotrasen | A smaller energy gun with a pitiful battery. It can fit in a pocket and has a built-in seclite. Effectively a self-defense weapon. | |
Advanced Energy Gun | Uranium |
20 Anoxia, 10 Irradiate, 10 Lasers, 20 Disable |
8 Oxygen, 10 Burn + 300 Irradiate, 20 Burn 30 Stamina |
Printable at the Armory protolathe once researched. | Nanotrasen | Uses a mini nuclear reactor that is refillable with uranium sheets or ore. Refilling the weapon will irradiate the user a little; two consecutive, full reloads will yield the first stages of radiation sickness. Moving while reloading will not only cancel the process, but also disperse radiation still. The irradiate beams function identically to the x-ray gun's lasers. Starts empty when printed. | |
Bouncer Energy Gun | Energy |
4 Freeze, 16 Disable |
Cools target, 20 Stamina |
Printable at the Security or Armory protolathe once researched. | Nanotrasen | Shoot bouncing balls that will ricochet on any walls 5 times before dissipating, making them difficult to avoid in narrow space and useful to hit targets behind cover; however care has to be taken to not have a projectile ricochet toward yourself. The freeze setting is excellent for slowing targets, but it significantly drains the weapon's battery. | |
X-01 Multiphase Energy Gun | Energy |
4 Ion, 10 Laser, 20 Disable |
1 tile EMP 20 Burn 30 Stamina |
Found in the Head of Security's locker. | Nanotrasen | A modernized version of the Captain's Antique Laser. While it does not possess the self-charging capability, it comes with the standard energy gun firing modes as well as an ion mode which will fire a one-tile pulse. The ion mode massively drains the battery. Like the Antique Laser, the X-01 is heavily coveted by opposing elements. Supports a seclite attachment. | |
Prototype Energy Gun | Energy |
1 Stun, 10 Lasers |
Stun 20 Burn |
Located in the Experimental Technology room of Charlie Station. | Nanotrasen | The first advanced energy gun created by Nanotrasen, before they discovered how to create disabler beams. Like a standard egun, but instead of a disabler mode, it can fire a single electrode which will stun whatever is hit. However, this fully drains the weapon's battery. | |
Tactical Energy Gun | Energy |
10 Lasers, 20 Disable, 10 Stun |
20 Burn 30 Stamina Stun |
Only available to Emergency Response Team for 20 WC | Nanotrasen | A military-grade energy gun that re-introduces the electrode utilized in older energy guns, though far more efficient in its energy usage. Incredibly potent at subduing targets. | |
Floral Somatoray | Energy (also Self-Charging) |
10 alpha somatorays 10 beta somatorays |
5 Burn + mutation (only on Phytosians) Nutrition (only on Phytosians) |
Printable at the Service protolathe once researched. | Civilians | A tool, rather than a weapon. Normally used for mutating or increasing the yield of plants in Hydroponics, this gun can also mutate phytosians or make them fat. No effects on any other beings. | |
Pulse Rifle | Energy |
200 Pulse, 400 Lasers, 200 Stun |
50 Burn 20 Burn Stun |
Only available to Emergency Response Team for 100 WC | Nanotrasen | The most powerful energy weapon in existence. Bruteforces energy weapon's ammo problems by having a very large power source, though this makes it far bulkier than most energy weapons. Its pulse setting decimates bodies and structures alike. If you see someone holding a real version of this, run. Unaffected by EMP. | |
Pulse Carbine | Energy |
25 Pulse, 50 Laser, 25 Stun |
50 Burn 20 Burn Stun |
Only available to Emergency Response Team for 45 WC | Nanotrasen | A scaled-down version of the Pulse Rifle. While it has significantly less charge, the Pulse Carbine is able to be stored in backpacks while losing none of the lethality. Unaffected by EMP. | |
Pulse Pistol | Energy |
10 Pulse, 20 Laser, 10 Stun |
50 Burn 20 Burn Stun |
Only available to Emergency Response Team for 35 WC | Nanotrasen | A sidearm that is a doubly-shrunken Pulse Rifle. While it has the least number of shots out of all the pulse weapons, it still has a number of shots equal to what you would expect from a standard energy gun, only the projectiles are MUCH scarier. Can fit into pockets. Unaffected by EMP. |
Miscellaneous
These energy guns are difficult to categorize, as their effects are more varied. They can range from entirely non-lethal or massively destructive to organic tissue.
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Disabler | Energy |
20 Disable | 30 Stamina Damage |
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Nanotrasen | The bread and butter of security work. Supports a lot of shots per recharge while being fairly easy to carry. It can go onto standard armor vests which permits a quick draw for speedy detainment of a suspect. Four shots will down an unarmored target. Supports a seclite attachment. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Proto-Kinetic Accelerator | Energy (Self-Charging) |
Infinite Blasts (needs to cooldown after shooting) | 40 Brute, 10 Brute in standard pressure |
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Prospectors | The proto-kinetic accelerator utilizes a kinetic pressure system which requires the user to firmly hold the PKA in-hand to charge its kinetic blast via the lever that is on its grip. Pulling the trigger when it has collected enough energy fires the kinetic blast. While it can mine rock, its main feature is its ability to do massive damage to living targets in an environment below standard pressure. This means it is the staple for dealing with any pesky fauna that may accost you on Lavaland or in space.
Its standard cooldown is 1.6 seconds and its standard range is 3 tiles. It resolves against bomb armor, rather than energy armor. It can support a seclite and a bayonet attachment. Compatible with several modkits. It has a standard mod capacity of 100%. The mega version has a max mod capacity of 120%.
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Ion Rifle | Energy |
10 Ion Pulses | 20 Brute to silicon mobs Up to 40 damage to mechs 3x3 EMP |
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Sol Interplanetary Coalition | While large and bulky, the projectile fired by the Ion Rifle will deliver an EMP pulse in a small area around the target. An EMP will shut off or disrupt most electronic equipment. More uniquely, it is fantastic at disrupting mech or cyborg subsystems. IPCs will also undergo significant system damage when hit by one. Care should be used in close range to ensure you do not EMP yourself, draining all your weapons, turning off your radio, and scrambling your suit sensors at once. Unaffected by EMP. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tesla Revolver | Energy |
5 Tesla Bolts | Extremely variable due to many factors | Printable at the Security or Armory protolathe once researched. | Nanotrasen | Fires a Tesla bolt that can bounce between targets, dealing decreasing burn per chain hit. The bolt can chain to you but will not affect anyone with proper insulation. Highly chaotic and likely to harm the user just as much as their target. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Temperature Gun | Energy |
40 Freeze/Heat Beams | Heats/Cools target dependent upon the setting. | Nanotrasen | Fires beams that will cook or cool targets hit. Less effective against armor. Freezing someone will slow them down, while overheating is typically better against species that suffer more from heat or any target that will struggle to achieve homeostasis, such as someone under the effects of Space Adaptation. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mini Energy Crossbow | Energy (Self-Charging) |
Infinite Bolts (needs to cooldown after shooting) | 200 rads + inject: 6u Muscle relaxant 6u Mute toxin 4u Anacea |
Syndicate Uplink, available for 8 TC | Syndicate | A handheld energy launcher that automatically fabricates its own bolts. These hardlight bolts are tipped with debilitating toxins that will mute, slow the movement of the target and their ability to act (like shooting back) along with irradiating them. Very potent when combined with a lethal melee followup, such as an Energy Sword. The bolts stay at an extremely low altitude and will be blocked by tables unlike all other projectiles, they are also unable to pass grilles though they can pass glass. They will be stopped by most windows on station since they have a grille underneath but they will go through windowed airlocks. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Biological Demolecularisor | Energy |
10 Beams | 20 Cellular Damage + 100 Irradiate | Printable at the Armory protolathe once researched. | Nanotrasen | Nicknamed the "decloner", the projectiles fired from this weapon are unable to bypass windows and grilles like most energy weapons. However, it is deceptively lethal, as DNA damage is immeasurably difficult to heal and all but requires a visit to Medical. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mind Flayer | Energy |
10 Flayers Rays | 8 Oxygen + Brain damage equal to target's Oxygen damage 5 seconds Hallucination |
Printable at the Security or Armory protolathe once researched. | Nanotrasen | Small enough to fit in pockets. This weapon's effectiveness increase as the target gains more oxygen damage, making it surprisingly lethal in a sustained barrage. Can be used to give debilitating Brain Traumas or just make the target pass out from the oxygen damage. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Spur | Energy (Self-Charging) |
10 Bullets | 20 to 40 Brute depending on the charge | Only available to Emergency Response Team for 10 WC | Unknown | A mythical weapon that fires projectiles that do increasing damage the more charge is in the gun. It shoots bullets instead of energy projectiles. |
Plasma Cutters
Plasma cutters are effective mining tools that can also serve as weapons. Powered by plasma ore and sheets, rather than an internal cell, they fire plasma projectiles that will cut through rock present on Lavaland and meteors like butter. While they do little damage, they are very effective at delimbing organic targets and can also double as welding tools. Range represents how far the projectile will normally travel, while Mine Range represents the additional number of tiles the projectile will travel through rock.
Icon | Item | Ammo | Capacity | Damage & Effects | How to Acquire | Faction Usage | Notes |
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Mini Plasma Cutter | Plasma |
15 Plasma Bursts | 3 Brute Range 4, Mine Range 0 |
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Prospectors | A good jumpstart to mining at the beginning of a shift, this can permit you to obtain minerals a lot faster a lot sooner. Even though it's small, it can still be used as a welder like the rest of the plasma cutters. | |
Plasma Cutter | Plasma |
40 Plasma Bursts | 5 Brute Range 4, Mine Range 3 |
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Prospectors | Your standard plasma cutter. While not damaging, it can delimb an arm or a leg if targeted and hit enough, which can levy a massive advantage when fighting another player. | |
Advanced Plasma Cutter | Plasma |
100 Plasma Bursts | 7 Brute Range 5, Mine Range 5 Mega: Range 7, Mine Range 7 |
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Prospectors | More robust in every way relative to the standard plasma cutter. Can be expensive to print if the ORM hasn't been upgraded, but you save a lot of plasma and time using this instead of the normal plasma cutter. Fires slightly faster than the standard plasma cutter. | |
Plasma Cutter Shotgun | Plasma |
28 Plasma Bursts | 6 total pellets in a wide spread which do: 2 Brute Range 5, Mine Range 2 Mega: Range 7, Mine Range 3 |
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Prospectors | The several mining pellets can instantly blow up gibonite, which make using this risky. That being said, it will clear rocks in an area VERY fast. Utterly useless for combat unlike the normal plasma cutters.
It can be upgraded to have its projectiles instantly defuse gibonite it hits, removing its fatal flaw. |
Bow
Energy bows cannot use regular arrows. Instead, they replicate hardlight projectiles, thus only requiring drawing before being fired. Energy arrows cannot be reused and will dissipate after use. If they embed, they will deal 1 damage (of the arrow's type) per tick for 10 ticks before dissipating.
Despite being made of energy, arrows fired from these bows will travel at the same speed of a ballistic arrow, making them actually faster than most other energy-based projectiles, but slower than most bullets.
Icon | Item | Ammo | Damage & Effects | How to Acquire | Faction Usage | Notes |
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Hardlight Bow | Energy (Self-Charging) |
40 Burn (Burn damage on embed), 50 Stamina (Stamina damage on embed) |
Printable at the Armory protolathe once researched. | Nanotrasen | While hardlight bolts deal more burn and stamina than the energy gun's modes, the hardlight bow is bulky and requires time to draw which ultimately decreases its lethality relative to the energy gun. That being said, it is always able to continuously replicate its own projectile, meaning rechargers are largely unnecessary while using this weapon. | |
Syndicate Hardlight Bow | Energy (Self-Charging) |
40 Burn (Burn damage on embed), 30 Burn + 500 irradiate (Toxin damage on embed) |
Syndicate Uplink, available for 6 TC | Syndicate | Completely silent when drawing and firing. It has a built-in scope that can be used to see long distances. Its x-ray mode functions very well when combined with Thermals. Can be folded using CTRL+CLICK to store it in bags. | |
Brass Bow | Magic (Self-Charging) |
18 Burn (Burn damage on embed) | A weapon of choice to summon using the Clockwork Slab | Clockwork Cult | The main ranged option of Rat'var's servants when defending the Ark. While it lacks the immediate knockdown of the spear or the utility of the hammer and sword, the infinite bolts produced by this ranged weapon are excellent for exerting pressure or maintaining a defensive position. |
Miscellaneous Weapons
These weapons are either eccentric or unique enough that they fail to fit into any other category. Thus, they are listed here.
Icon | Item | Ammo | Capacity | Damage & Effects | How to Acquire | Faction Usage | Notes |
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Chem Sprayer | Chemicals | 600 units total
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Confusion, blindness, dizziness, knockout, and random mutations with the standard reagents. | Only available to Nuclear Operative for 10 TC | Syndicate | Each spray has a three-tile width that can travel to the edge of your screen. Combine this with its dangerous reagents upon purchase, and you have an efficient area denial tool that can punish clumped targets. Will not directly kill, but will certainly effect consequences that lead to death. | |
Flamethrower | Flammable gas of your choice |
Depends on tank pressure | Depends on the gas |
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Scavengers | Does damage and spends ammo based on the number of moles of oxygen left in the gas tank loaded. The more oxygen, the more damage and ammo spent. Can do maximum impact damage of 16 Burn, including setting turf and targets alight. Each turf the flamethrower ignites consumes more fuel, so long streams of fire will quickly drain the tank. Different gases have different properties, and certain reactions, such as stimball creation, can be created by the flamethrower being fired. A potent tool in the hands of a knowledgeable Atmospheric Technician. | |
Blast Cannon | Kinetic Energy | Depends on the mixture of your bomb | Depends on the mixture of your bomb | Syndicate Uplink, available for 14 TC (only if you are a Scientist) | Syndicate | Sends out a force projectile that varies in force and destruction based on how good your bomb mixture is. It can range from a peashooter to something that effectively fires immovable rods that WILL tear through the station and any poor sod in the way. Targets hit with enough force will be knocked out and potentially lose limbs. |
Admin Only Weapons
These weapons are currently restricted to admin spawn only.
Defense
To be good at combat, you must be able to survive an encounter with anything; Nuclear Operatives, Wizards, Assistants and such. While some may say that the best defense is a robust offense (which can be true in some cases), knowing how to protect yourself is a vital skill needed to be robust.
Stuns and Incapacitation
Having the ability to stun at a moment's notice will protect you from getting robusted quite often (as long as you don't get stunned first).
Three kinds of stuns
Humans can get stunned in three different ways. The most common one is 'Weaken'. It causes you to fall and makes you unable to do anything except talking. 'Stun' is all the same, except you don't fall down. Paralysis knocks you out completely, you can't even talk or hear what's happening.
You can also be sleeping, which is the same as paralysis, but caused and treated by different things.
Icon | Item | Type of Stun | How to Acquire | Notes |
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Stun Baton | 70 stamina damage | Security | Not being security and having this out is likely to land you in the brig. | |
Stunprod | 45 stamina damage | Made by yourself | Having this is a quick way to get robusted by security. Doesn't fit in backpacks, but can be carried on your back. | |
File:Telescopic Baton.png | Telescopic Baton | 60 stamina damage | Be a Head of Staff | Not being a head of staff and having one of these is yet another way to incur security's ire. |
Flash | Stun Duration 5 |
Security, Bridge, Sec Checkpoint, Tech Storage | Cyborgs are vulnerable to this method of stunning. Eye protection, such as sunglasses or welding helmets prevents you from being stunned this way. | |
Disarm Intent | Disarm | Have arms | Shoving someone while they're next to something solid will cause them to drop anything in their active hand, and shoving someone twice in quick succession will cause them to drop any guns in their active hand. Shoving someone who is next to someone else will knock both people down for one second. | |
Chemicals | Depends on chemical | Chemistry | Typically used with a syringe gun, Hypospray, or Smoke Grenade. Some chemicals, like Chloral Hydrate, or Morphine, can hold targets still for some time, while others can be very harmful. | |
Flashbang | Knockdown Duration varies with distance. Max 10 |
Security | Very good for blinding a whole room. Not wearing ear protection will make you deaf for awhile. Wearing both sunglasses and a bowman headset makes you immune to these. | |
Laser Pointer | Blinds humans and cyborgs, deactivate cyborg's equipment Duration 5-10 |
Lawyer, Librarian, Research Director | Has a chance of blinding people and cyborgs, like a Flash; a fully upgraded laser pointer has a 100% chance. | |
Disabler | 30 stamina damage | Security | A non-lethal type of laser that deals Stamina Damage, which has the same slowing/debilitating effects of normal damage, without actually harming. Heals on its own over time. Consume less energy than lethal lasers. | |
Resonant Shriek | Weaken Duration 5-10 |
Being a changeling | Only weakens cyborgs. Humans become deaf and confused. | |
Stun Spell | Weaken + Stun Duration 10 |
Being a cultist and making one. | Works on cyborgs. Blocked by null rod and mindshields. Also mutes victims for a duration of 6. | |
Beepsky | Weaken + Stun Duration 5 |
Made in robotics. | Attacks those set to arrest, and, depending on the mode, with weapons out without permission. | |
ED-209 | Weaken + Stun Duration 5 |
Made in robotics. | Attacks those set to arrest, and, depending on the mode, with weapons out without permission. |
Icon | Counter | Type of Stun | How to Acquire | Notes |
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Hulk | Any | Wizardry | Hulks don't get stunned and don't fall ever. Even space lube doesn't make them fall, though they do slip. Stamina damage reduces the duration of hulking. | |
Eye protection | Flashes | Cargo and Engineering for welding helmets, Security for sunglasses. | Doesn't do anything with the stun itself; rather, it protects you from flashing |
Damage Prevention
A few items, when used, can completely block damage.
Icon | Item | How to acquire | Protection | Notes |
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Riot Shield | Armory | Blocks melee and projectile attacks. | Riot shields have 75 health, and will eventually shatter if hit by enough. | |
Energy Combat Shield | Nuke ops | Blocks energy projectiles | Works just like a riot shield, except with a 100% chance to deflect all lasers and energy shots, making it very robust. Can also be turned off to fit in your pocket. | |
Reactive Teleport Armor | Research Director's Office | Teleports you randomly if you're hit. | It could end badly if you get spaced due to this, but it'll still improve your odds of surviving. | |
Energy Sword | Syndicate Uplinks | Blocks projectiles and melee attacks | Needs to be turned on to work. Counts as a shield just like the riot shield. |
Armor
Armor is a great passive way to keep you from getting hurt too badly in a fight. Some jobs will have difficulty acquiring armor. Some armor, like hardsuits, will slow you, as well.
Armor will reduce all damage of a certain type, on parts of your body that are protected by the armor. You will see "Your armor softens the blow!" when your armor reduces damage. The defense values are indicated by an armor's percent protection from different damage types, for example basic Armor has a melee protection rate of 50, as such it will reduce all melee damage to the chest by 50%.
Armor only protects the region that it covers on your body. No armor protects your entire body.
Body Armor
Icon | Item | How to acquire | Protection | Defense values % | Notes |
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Captain's Armor | Captain's Quarters | Offers moderate protection from most sources. | melee = 40 bullet = 50 laser = 50 energy = 25 bomb = 50 bio = 100 rad = 50 |
The Captain will sometimes wear this. It's also space-worthy, but it will slow you down. Wearing this while not the Captain is a good way to get robusted. | |
Captain's Carapace | Captain's Quarters | Offers moderate protection from most sources. | melee = 50 bullet = 40 laser = 50 energy = 10 bomb = 25 |
A special armor vest unique to the Captain. Offers far greater protection than most armor, and also displays your authority to the crew. | |
Engineering Hardsuit | Engineering | Gives low protection from melee attacks and explosions. | melee = 10 bullet = 5 laser = 10 energy = 5 bomb = 10 bio = 100 rad = 75 |
See here for information on the different styles. | |
Atmospherics Hardsuit | Atmospherics | Identical to normal RIG however it is one of the only items that grants complete protection from Fire at the cost of no Radiation protection. | melee = 10 bullet = 5 laser = 10 energy = 5 bomb = 10 bio = 100 |
See here for information on the different styles. | |
Mining Hardsuit | Mining | Gives quite good protection from melee attacks and explosions. Can be upgraded with goliath hide plates to a maximum of 60 melee defense. Essentially becoming a spaceworthy riot suit. The helmet must be upgraded independently of the suit. | melee = 30 - 60 bullet = 5 laser = 10 energy = 5 bomb = 50 bio = 100 rad = 50 |
See here for information on the different styles. | |
CE Hardsuit | Chief Engineer | Gives good protection from melee attacks, complete Radiation protection and complete protection against Fire. | melee = 40 bullet = 5 laser = 10 energy = 5 bomb = 50 bio = 100 rad = 100 |
See here for information on the different styles. | |
CMO Hardsuit | Chief Medical Officer | Provides little physical protection and does not block intense light based weapons, such as flashbangs or flashes. But is a easy to access Hardsuit for the CMO. | melee = 30 bullet = 5 laser = 10 energy = 5 bomb = 10 bio = 100 rad = 50 |
See here for information on the different styles. | |
RD Hardsuit | Research Director | More accurately described as a space proof bomb suit. One of the only Hardsuits to provide 100% bomb protection, the helmet also has a diagnostic HUD built in. | melee = 30 bullet = 5 laser = 10 energy = 5 bomb = 100 bio = 100 rad = 60 |
See here for information on the different styles. | |
Security Hardsuit | E.V.A. | Gives slightly increased protection against all damage sources. | melee = 35 bullet = 25 laser = 30 energy = 10 bomb = 40 bio = 100 rad = 50 |
See here for information on the different styles. | |
HoS Hardsuit | E.V.A. | Gives slightly increased protection against all damage sources. | melee = 45 bullet = 30 laser = 30 energy = 10 bomb = 50 bio = 100 rad = 50 |
Offer more protection than the standard Security Hardsuit. Still not as good as the Captain's spacesuit. | |
Gem-encrusted hardsuit | Wizard or Summon magic | Offers good protection overall and counts as a robe for spellcasting. Protective against fire and totally acidproof to boot! | melee = 40 bullet = 40 laser = 40 energy = 20 bomb = 35 bio = 100 rad = 50 |
See here for information on the magical arts. | |
Ablative Armor Vest | Armory | Gives excellent protection against Laser and Energy attacks and can even deflect them. | melee = 10 bullet = 10 laser = 60 energy = 50 |
It will sometimes deflect energy projectiles, which includes disabler shots! It's also a traitor objective. Expect to receive a harsh sentence from security if caught with this. | |
Bulletproof Vest | Armory | Makes the wearer very resilient to bullets at the cost of being poor defense against other weapons. | melee = 15 bullet = 60 laser = 10 energy = 10 bomb = 40 |
Very useful against gangsters and nuke ops. The helmet only provides half of the protection of the vest sadly. | |
Body Armor | HoP, Security | Protects moderately against melee and lasers, which are common things to be harmed by. | melee = 30 bullet = 30 laser = 30 energy = 10 bomb = 25 |
The standard armor found on security mooks. Also sometimes found on Ian. | |
Durathread Vest | Crafted from Durathread and leather. | Protects moderately against melee and lasers, as well as fire and acid. However, worse against energy, bullets, and bombs. | melee = 20 bullet = 10 laser = 30 energy = 5 bomb = 15 fire = 40 acid = 50 |
For non-Security, it's better than nothing. | |
Riot Suit | Armory | This, combined with the riot shield, will make you be the nightmare of fire extinguisher -wielding assistants everywhere. Gives complete protection to the entire body. | melee = 50 bullet = 10 laser = 10 energy = 10 |
It's very resistant to melee attacks, BUT it's less protective against lasers than standard armor. | |
Armored Coat | HoS | A good set of armour that covers the entire body, and the HoS starts with it. Not as powerful as it once was but it's still robust. | melee = 30 bullet = 30 laser = 30 energy = 10 bomb = 25 |
Wear this as your rightful trophy if you manage to outrobust him. | |
Deathsquad Armor | Death Squad | Extremely robust armor found only on Deathsquad Officers. Offers strong protection against all damage sources to the entire body, in addition to being spaceworthy. Moderate slowdown. | melee = 80 bullet = 80 laser = 50 energy = 50 bomb = 100 bio = 100 rad = 100 |
If you see someone wearing this, it's a good idea to run. | |
Bomb Suit | Toxins Lab, Armory | Protects you from bombs. Even if a bomb manages to kill you, your body will not be gibbed and you can be cloned. | melee = 40 laser = 20 energy = 10 bomb = 100 |
A suit designed for safety when handling explosives. | |
ERT Hardsuits | Emergency Response Team, Lavaland | Offers very robust protection from all damage sources, with zero slowdown. | melee = 65 bullet = 50 laser = 50 energy = 50 bomb = 50 bio = 100 rad = 100 fire = 80 acid = 80 |
Resistant to plasmafire. | |
Security Officer's Jumpsuit | Security Office | A security officer's jumpsuit provides a small amount of melee protection. All security-division jumpsuits have the same benefit, whether it be an officer's, the detective's, or the HoS's. Lawyers do not, however. | melee = 10 | The kicker? It goes in your jumpsuit slot, and when worn underneath armor will stack their defenses additively. | |
Durathread Jumpsuit | Crafted from Durathread | Provides a small amount of melee protection and moderate laser and fire protection. | melee = 10 laser = 10 fire = 40 acid = 10 bomb = 5 |
Like the Security Officer's, the Durathread jumpsuit is also worn in the jumpsuit slot and will also stack defenses with other armor. |
Helmets
Icon | Item | How to acquire | Protection | Defense values % | Notes |
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Helmet | Security Office | Standard head gear for security mooks. Keeps your head safe. | melee = 35 bullet = 30 laser = 30 energy = 10 bomb = 25 |
Brave officers may opt to wear the security beret or hat instead. The warden's hat offers the same protection as this. | |
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Detective's Fedora | Found in the clothing duffle bag in the Detective's locker. | Almost as good as the helmet, except against bullets and bombs. Most non-Syndicate threats won't have either. | melee = 25 bullet = 5 laser = 25 energy = 10 fire = 30 acid = 50 wound = 5 |
It can store a small-sized item in its inventory slot, much like a normal fedora. Comes pre-filled with a flask and an infinite supply of candy corn that can be utilized using ALT+CLICK. |
Durathread Helmet | Crafted from Durathread and leather. | melee = 25 bullet = 10 laser = 20 energy = 10 bomb = 30 bio = 15 rad = 20 fire = 100 acid = 50 |
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Swat Helmet | Derelict | A rare and extremely powerful helmet that protects against all kinds of damage. Spaceworthy. | melee = 40 bullet = 30 laser = 30 energy = 30 bomb = 50 bio = 90 rad = 20 fire = 50 acid = 50 |
If you get this, be proud that you are wearing the best protective headgear in the game. | |
Riot Helmet | Armory | Provides excellent melee protection, but lacks in other areas. | melee = 45 bullet = 15 laser = 5 energy = 5 bomb = 5 bio = 2 |
Useful during revolutions, and other situations where you might be swarmed with melee weapons. | |
Deathsquad Helmet | Death squad | A strong helmet that provides reduction against most damage types. Spaceworthy. | melee = 80 bullet = 80 laser = 50 energy = 50 bomb = 100 bio = 100 rad = 100 |
Underwhelming compared to the deathsquad body armor |
Hats
Icon | Item | How to acquire | Protection | Defense values % | Notes |
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Head of Security Hat | HoS | Provides robust head protection in all damage types. The HoS starts with this. | melee = 40 bullet = 30 laser = 25 energy = 10 bomb = 25 bio = 10 |
Powerful and stylish, also for showing who is in charge around here. The dermal armor in the HoS's locker offers the same protection as this. | |
Durathread Beanie and Beret | Crafted from Durathread | melee = 15 bullet = 5 laser = 15 energy = 5 bomb = 10 fire = 30 acid = 5 |