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== Description ==
In comparison to other three blunderbuss options Precision Shooter offers the best reach at the cost of the narrowest shot spread. It can still be effective in taking out a number of enemies at once tightly clustered together over longer distances, but this demands adapting to a more conservative playstyle with greater consideration to be taken into careful aim and timing of one's shots to ensure the least wasteful ammunition usage. As such, the weapon can still be very effective if used properly, despite the shot spread penalty.


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Revision as of 10:38, 19 June 2021

Precision Shooter

Precision Shooter was a blunderbuss which the Caribbean Assassin Adéwalé found at Cumberland Bay sometime between 1734 and 1738.[1]

Weapon statistics

Damage Spread Range Cost Availability
5 1 5 N/A Explore the Caribbean sea
Description
Designed for narrow, long-range combat, this blunderbuss is deadly in the right hands.

Description

In comparison to other three blunderbuss options Precision Shooter offers the best reach at the cost of the narrowest shot spread. It can still be effective in taking out a number of enemies at once tightly clustered together over longer distances, but this demands adapting to a more conservative playstyle with greater consideration to be taken into careful aim and timing of one's shots to ensure the least wasteful ammunition usage. As such, the weapon can still be very effective if used properly, despite the shot spread penalty.

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