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RicoPixelPro wrote: Impulse Rifle, Adamant Laser Cannon, Royal Fighter, Future Police Rifle

Multitaskers, Emperor's Servants, Champion Mercenary, Thunderer

Elder Force Saber, Combat Yo-yo

Laser Bouncer, Lava Thrower, Poison Darts

Anti-Champion Rifle, One Shot, Wyvern

Champion Solar Cannon, Rocket Launcher, Grinding for the Destruction System (169/250) I see.

The Circus Cannon is a very powerful Heavy weapon, capable of destroying max-armored players in one shot. It is worth noting, however, that you already have the Rocket Launcher, which can also kill in one shot AND is much cheaper than the Circus Cannon (it costs 310 coins to buy and fully upgrade the Rocket Launcher, while it costs 280 GEMS to buy the Circus Cannon). The Circus Cannon does have a couple of things going for it:

1. You can add the Circus Cannon to your 'Sniper Spamming' loadout. The Rocket Launcher cannot fill that role because you need to reload it after every shot.

2. You can switch to another weapon while the Circus Cannon is being prepared to fire again, but you have to hold the Rocket Launcher in order to prepare the next shot.

The Mega Gun takes 12 shots to kill a max-armored player, which isn't exactly the greatest, but the area damage makes up for that, allowing you to destroy multiple enemies at once. The area damage also makes small areas (like the shelves in Ant's Life) very dangerous for an enemy player, as the small space makes it very difficult for them to avoid the Mega Gun's projectiles. Do keep in mind, however, that the Mega Gun's travel time makes it ineffective at long ranges, and the travel time also makes it difficult to kill enemies who are in midair. Flanking your enemies will increase the Mega Gun's effectiveness.

The Anime Scythe can kill a max-armored player in two shots (since the recent tweaks by Cubic.Games, however, I am now unsure of how many shots it takes to kill an enemy player, so I recommend that you ask Dzhozef for that information), making it great for destroying weakened enemies (logic dictates that a weapon that can kill in two shots deals more damage on the first shot than the amount of armor a typical max-armored player has). Keep in mind, however, that the Anime Scythe's travel time makes it ineffective at long ranges, and the somewhat slow fire rate emphasizes the importance of landing your shots.