The Coming Storm |
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Ability | None |
Weapon Type | Heavy Machine Gun |
Weapon AP | 6 |
Damage | 13-18 x9 |
Skill Requirement | 2 Big Guns |
Ammo Type | 7.62MM Ammo |
Ammo Capacity | 54 |
Range | 20 |
Weapon Stats | |
Base Hit Chance | 50% |
Crit. Damage | x2.4 |
Crit. Chance | 30% |
Penetration | 14 |
Failed Requirement Penalty | |
Hit Chance | -10% |
Critical Chance | -100% |
Strike Rate | -100% |
The Coming Storm is a Big Gun weapon in Wasteland 3. The Coming Storm requires 2 Big Guns skill, it is a Heavy Machine Gun, has 20 range, and 54 ammo capacity. Each weapon's stats and/or effects can be changed or upgraded by slotting Weapon Mods to it, apart from mods, some weapons also include its own unique ability.
Erastus Dorsey saw his customized machine gun as a harbringer of the Deluge. It's as ruthless and efficient as he was
The Coming Storm Information
- Weapon Requirement: 2 Big Guns
- Weapon Type: Heavy Machine Gun
- Weapon Rarity: Unique
- Weapon AP: 6
- Damage: 13-18 x9
- Ammo Type: 7.62MM Ammo
- Ammo Capacity: 54
- Range: 20
The Coming Storm Acquisition
- Can be found as loot from enemies at Yuma County Speedway
The Coming Storm Weapon Ability
- None
The Coming Storm Stats
- Penetration: 14
- Critical Chance: 30%
- Critical Damage: x2.4
- Base Hit Chance: 50%
The Coming Storm Weapon Penalties
NOTE: Each weapon requires a certain level of skill in order for the character to be able to manage it. This doesn't mean that you can't equip weapons that don't meet your skill level, you can, however, still equip weapons at the result of weapon penalties when it is used in combat. So for example, if you equip an Assault Rifle that requires a Lvl. 4 Automatic Weapons skill, but you're only at Lvl. 2, you can still use it but you'll be penalized with negative effects such as a less chance of inflicting critical hits, decreased critical damage, and more.
- Hit Chance: -10%
- Critical Chance: -100%
- Strike Rate: -100%
The Coming Storm Notes & Trivia
- Other notes, tips, and trivia.
- Weapons can be modified by placing Weapon Mods to it. There is a variety of weapon mods that are specific to certain types of guns which changes the statistical value or adds effects to it once it is slotted. Players cannot remove a slotted mod to a weapon, however, you can replace it, but the previously slotted weapon mod will be lost. So make sure to decide properly when it comes to weapon modification - check our Weapon Modding skill page to learn more about weapon modification.