![]() ![]() Shield: Getting 3 in a row of this will give you an armor piece of random quality, usually normal, refined, flawless, and in very rare occasions you will get a perfect armor However, there is a chance to get two extremely unique and powerful weapons, the Dooty Launcher and the Sheep Cannon. 'Poop': Getting 3 in a row of this will give you a worthless item that cannot be taken or equipped, only sold or left. There are 7 different symbols in the slot machine. However, the price is gradually increased until the class is maxed, (level 50) to $3000 a spin. You can also win better armor and equipment. Playing it results in a higher chance of "special" weapons, but also of "useless" equipment. The Slot Machine is positioned in the middle of the Shop screen. A bigger restriction is the space in your inventory! In SFH 2, money is more a tool for experimentation, so you can afford to test out most weapons. This can be useful if you are only playing to get a certain amount of funds, like in the above situation. So, for every 1 XP, you get 4 funds! In match, you can see your XP and money at the bottom of the game screen. A good way around this is to play a match without finishing it, for example a first-to-50 Death Match which you quit on accumulating 45 kills.ĭon't forget, you get XP during matches to level up. If you spot a rare item in the shop, but don't have enough money to but it, the item may vanish by the time you have the funds. Some items appear in the shop a lot (for example the PDW) while others, Flawless items in particular, are a more rare occurrence. The empty space in the shop remains empty until a game is completed. When an item is bought, it vanishes from the shop and appears in the equip menu. The items available in the shop menus change whenever a game is completed. The menu on the left deals with weapons while the menu on the right includes Attachments and Armor. There are two vertical menus, one on either side of the Slot Machine. Superalloy Vest - Little armor points, +30% health.This is where all equipment,weapons, and armor are bought.Static Exoskel - Medium armor points, +15% melee damage dealt.Oobleck Armor - Little armor points, armor quickly regenerates.Magnetic Shield - Little armor points, no special effect.Kevlar Vest - Above-average armor points, no special effect.It's to tell his enemies that they can never be able to hide from Jyn's Wall Hacked bullets. "You can run but you can't hide!" - This refers to Jyn's last killstreak, Wall Hack."It's Headshot Time!" - This is heard when Jyn uses his third killstreak, Aim Bot. ![]() It's to tell his teammates to take a look at the radar to search for their targets. "Battle Scan online!" - This would refer to Jyn's first killstreak, Battle Scan.This is also an underlying dig at the lag sometimes experienced when playing SFH2. Shooter players famously blame the game's lag for their deaths, in this sense meaning that Jyn's kills are so spectacular, they can be attributed to lag. "Sure, blame the lag." - Another reference to Jyn's gaming.The age old cry of elated gamers fits Jyn's character perfectly. "Boom, Headshot!" - This is a reference to Jyn's gamer-turned sniper background.He also has some interesting killstreaks, often related to video game hacks. ![]() He is best used as a long range damage dealer, as a Sniper Rifle headshot can often be an one-hit kill, yet he's too fragile to get shot a lot, requiring keeping self out of enemy range. The Sniper no longer relies on Melee weapons though, instead placing his trust in powerful Sniper Rifles and SMGs. The Sniper is one of the remade classes from SFH1, originally the Assassin.
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