Editing Pedestrian Weapons
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Originally introduced as a tool for | Originally introduced as a tool for the non-violent simulation of hand-to-hand firearm combat, the paint rifle has found its own niche in the wilderness. | ||
The | The paint rifle fires a small pellet filled with a sticky blueish-purple paint that has a tendency to stick to enemy windows and jam weapons. | ||
The | The paint rifle's high magazine count and weapon-fire suppression ability make it a welcome sight in a variety of combat situations. In normal scouting, a group of pedestrians can be used to suppress enemy fire while the cars do all of the dirty work. In pedestrian-only scouts, the use of Paint Rifles can mean the difference between having your entire team slaughtered or making it home safely. In pedestrian scouts, it is recommended to have at least 1 paint rifle pedestrian for every 2 damage-dealing pedestrians. | ||
== Hand Flamer == | == Hand Flamer == |