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Sentry Turret Armor Piercing Ammo or Cryo Ammo?


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Archerhood

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Any thoughts on this? I wanna slow down targets, but the armor with Flamethrower seems good too I've also been debating between stun wave or more shields/damage, thoughts?

Modifié par Archerhood, 19 février 2012 - 03:13 .


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The_mango55

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In the full game maybe armor, but IIRC the Atlas is the only armored target in the demo.

EDIT: And the turrets. Yeah those are annoying so its a toss up.

Modifié par The_mango55, 19 février 2012 - 02:59 .


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shenlonzero

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i picked cryo cause it's great for crowd control.

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Tangster

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I specced AP + flame. Take that turrets and trooper crowds.

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G3rman

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AP rounds are supposed to go straight through Guardian shields.

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Ares Caesar

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G3rman wrote...

AP rounds are supposed to go straight through Guardian shields.


While I certainly dont know the facts to that myself, I can say *if* that is true, then its definitely the way to go, especially as I'm sure there will be enemies in every faction that have some sort of "shield-esque" protection.

If thats not true, and even if it is, I still like Cryo ammo a lot, as its quite easy to throw the turret behind the Guardians, or most enemies for that matter. I'm also of the assumption that like ME2, most enemies even on Silver/Gold will have more health than protections, even if protections are more frequent. Ideally, you should be able to throw the turret, follow with a protection breaker/any other casting power+shooting, finished with another turret thrown again to keep enemy attention on the turret or allow for Cryo ammo to take effect making for an easy kill.

The only thing I'm certain of is that I prefer the Flame Thrower instead of the Rockets, as you can almost always place the turret in range for massive flame damage at a much higher DPS than Rockets.

I also went the way of extra shields, simply because I prefered to make the enemies spend just that extra second or so distracted with the sentry turret... however I've not yet seen anyone use the "stun" ability, so I'd love to see just how effective it is, and particularly IF it stuns protected enemies. If "stun" works on protected enemies as well, then it probably would be better than shields+damage... so hopefully I'll get to see a video posted by someone willing to take the plunge on the ability.