Multistage RifleThe multistage rifle requires mini-rocket ammunition, which it detonates in multiple stages. The initial firing of the weapon is a subsonic round that’s boosted by one or more subsequent, stronger discharges some distance from the user. This results in two effects that aid in obfuscating the user’s position: the sound of the weapon firing is displaced, and the later stages can cause subtle changes in direction, creating an impact angle that suggests the mini-rocket had been fired from a different angle. Dual and dual-plus multistage rifles use a two-stage firing process, while triple and triple-plus multistage rifles employ a three-stage process for added range. The quad multistage rifle is the only weapon on the market with an unrivaled four-stage firing process for maximum damage.Projectile WeaponsProjectile weapons fire solid rounds, such as bullets or rockets. While projectile weapons are relatively antiquated, they provide serviceable firepower at a reasonable price to many travelers and traders. Source Starfinder Armory pg. 44 Level 18; Price 627,000 Hands 2; Proficiency Sniper Damage 9d8 P; Range 80 ft.; Critical — Capacity 4 mini-rockets; Usage 4 Bulk 2; Special indirect, sniper (1,000 ft.), unwieldy Source Starfinder Armory pg. 44 Level 4; Price 2,380 Hands 2; Proficiency Sniper Damage 1d10 P; Range 50 ft.; Critical — Capacity 2 mini-rockets; Usage 2 Bulk 2; Special indirect, sniper (500 ft.), unwieldySource Starfinder Armory pg. 44 Level 7; Price 7,500 Hands 2; Proficiency Sniper Damage 2d8 P; Range 50 ft.; Critical — Capacity 2 mini-rockets; Usage 2 Bulk 2; Special indirect, sniper (500 ft.), unwieldySource Starfinder Armory pg. 44 Level 11; Price 27,900 Hands 2; Proficiency Sniper Damage 3d8 P; Range 60 ft.; Critical — Capacity 3 mini-rockets; Usage 3 Bulk 2; Special indirect, sniper (750 ft.), unwieldySource Starfinder Armory pg. 44 Level 15; Price 124,000 Hands 2; Proficiency Sniper Damage 7d8 P; Range 70 ft.; Critical — Capacity 3 mini-rockets; Usage 3 Bulk 2; Special indirect, sniper (750 ft.), unwieldy
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