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|desc = [[File:Ultimatum.png|thumb|220x220px|An example of a weapon ([[Ultimatum]]).]] |
|desc = [[File:Ultimatum.png|thumb|220x220px|An example of a weapon ([[Ultimatum]]).]] |
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+ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' are game content that exist in both [[Pixel Gun 3D]] and [[Pixel Gun World]]. These items can be obtained through: |
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− | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' are game contents that exist in both [[Pixel Gun 3D]] and [[Pixel Gun World]]. These are bought in the [[Armory (PG3D)|Armory in Pixel Gun 3D]] and the [[Armory (PGW)|Armory in Pixel Gun World]]. There are currently 6 types of weapons: Primary, Backup, Melee, Special, Sniper and Heavy. They are the main reason why both Pixel Gun games are first person shooter games. All of the [[:Category:Modes|Modes]] in both Pixel Gun games, and some [[:Category:Minigames|Minigames]] in Pixel Gun 3D permit the use of weapons. There are exactly 63 weapons that exist in both games. |
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+ | * [[Armory (PG3D)|Armory]] |
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⚫ | Once a player taps/clicks on the fire button, |
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+ | * [[Trader's Van]] |
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+ | * With coupons in [[Gallery]] |
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+ | * [[In-App Purchases]] |
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+ | * [[Battle Pass]] |
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+ | * Lottery Chests in the Super Lottery; [[Novice Chest]], [[Fighter Chest]], [[Winner Chest]] |
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+ | * [[Event Set|Event Sets]] |
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+ | * [[Campaign]] |
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+ | * [[Armory (PGW)]] |
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− | You can obtain weapons from [[Armory (PG3D)|The Armory]], the [[Trader's Van]], [[In-App Purchases]], the [[Battle Pass]], or [[Offer|Offers]]. Other weapons are part weapons, where the player needs to get certain parts of the gun in order to craft it. You can also earn parts from [[Event Chest|Event Chests]], [[Lucky Chest|Lucky Chests]], the [[Battle Pass]], [[Clan Chest|Clan Chests]], or [[In-App Purchases]] and [[Offer|Offers]]. |
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+ | There are currently 6 types of weapon categories in Pixel Gun 3D: |
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− | You can upgrade weapons with [[Coin (PG3D)|Coins]]. |
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+ | * [[Primary]], [[Backup]], [[Melee]], [[Special]], [[Sniper]] and [[Heavy]]. |
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+ | All of the [[:Category:Modes|Modes]] in both Pixel Gun games, and some [[:Category:Minigames|Minigames]] in Pixel Gun 3D permit the use of weapons. There are exactly 63 weapons that exist in both games. |
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⚫ | {{PAGENAME}} in both games are generally used to eliminate players and thereafter win matches. {{PAGENAME}} in each category may act differently. For example, Primary weapons could deal low damage per bullet but have a high fire rate, and Sniper or Heavy weapons could deal high damage, but with a low fire rate. Melee weapons (with the exception of the [[Disconnector]]), Flamethrowers, or Electro-Throwers do not shoot bullets/projectiles. Instead, they attack at close range. |
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⚫ | Once a player taps/clicks on the fire button, bullet(s) gets fired. {{PAGENAME}} can retain ammunition if a player picks up ammunition packs often. If a bullet hits another player, that player will take damage, or could possibly die if that player was either low on health, or the weapon is just efficient enough to take out a player in one hit. |
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+ | Whether the weapon is fully automatic in real life or not, you can continuously fire any weapon by simply holding down the fire button. However, this would decrease accuracy and greatly use up ammunition. {{PAGENAME}} have recoil and bullet travel time, so mind these attributes to increase accuracy. |
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+ | == Pixel Gun 3D == |
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+ | You can obtain weapons from: |
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+ | * [[Armory (PG3D)|The Armory]] |
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+ | * [[Trader's Van]] |
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+ | * [[Gallery]] with coupons |
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+ | * [[In-App Purchases]] |
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+ | * [[Battle Pass]] or, |
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+ | * [[Offer|Offers]] |
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+ | Other weapons are part weapons, where the player needs to get a certain amount of parts in order to obtain a weapon which needs parts. You can also earn parts from: |
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+ | * Lottery Chests in the Super Lottery; [[Novice Chest]], [[Fighter Chest]], [[Winner Chest]] |
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+ | * [[Lucky Chest|Lucky Chests]] |
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+ | * [[Battle Pass]] |
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+ | * [[Clan Chest|Clan Chests]] |
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+ | * [[In-App Purchases]] or, |
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+ | * [[Offer|Offers]] |
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+ | You can upgrade weapons with [[Coin (PG3D)|Coins]] or [[Gem (Currency)|Gems]]. Coins upgrade weapons by one level while Gems upgrade weapons to the max level of the player. Every time the player levels up, weapons get increasingly more expensive to upgrade. The price of Coin upgrades increase much more frequently because of its availability as opposed to Gems which only scale at certain levels. |
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See the full list of PG3D attributes [[Statistics (PG3D)#Attributes|here]]. |
See the full list of PG3D attributes [[Statistics (PG3D)#Attributes|here]]. |
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In Pixel Gun World, there are exactly 63 weapons that are in both PG games and 26 weapons exclusive to the game, making a total of 89 weapons. |
In Pixel Gun World, there are exactly 63 weapons that are in both PG games and 26 weapons exclusive to the game, making a total of 89 weapons. |
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You can also obtain weapons from [[Armory (PGW)|The Armory]], an armory similar to the one of PG3D. |
You can also obtain weapons from [[Armory (PGW)|The Armory]], an armory similar to the one of PG3D. |
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+ | Unlike in Pixel Gun 3D, there are Up3s (Third Upgrade) for some weapons, specifically, the simple weapons like the [[Hunger Bow (PGW)|Hunger Bow]] and the [[Old Revolver (PGW)|Old Revolver]]. However, upgrading isn't common in Pixel Gun World. |
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* The weapon categories in Pixel Gun World are sorted differently compared to the ones in Pixel Gun 3D. |
* The weapon categories in Pixel Gun World are sorted differently compared to the ones in Pixel Gun 3D. |
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* As of the 2.0.0 update in Pixel Gun World, crosshairs were removed from Sniper weapons. However, they were brought back in the last mini-update of the game. |
* As of the 2.0.0 update in Pixel Gun World, crosshairs were removed from Sniper weapons. However, they were brought back in the last mini-update of the game. |
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Revision as of 03:17, 14 September 2020
SUBCATEGORIES
DESCRIPTION
Weapons are game content that exist in both Pixel Gun 3D and Pixel Gun World. These items can be obtained through:
Pixel Gun 3D
- Armory
- Trader's Van
- With coupons in Gallery
- In-App Purchases
- Battle Pass
- Lottery Chests in the Super Lottery; Novice Chest, Fighter Chest, Winner Chest
- Event Sets
- Campaign
Pixel Gun World
There are currently 6 types of weapon categories in Pixel Gun 3D:
All of the Modes in both Pixel Gun games, and some Minigames in Pixel Gun 3D permit the use of weapons. There are exactly 63 weapons that exist in both games.
Weapons in both games are generally used to eliminate players and thereafter win matches. Weapons in each category may act differently. For example, Primary weapons could deal low damage per bullet but have a high fire rate, and Sniper or Heavy weapons could deal high damage, but with a low fire rate. Melee weapons (with the exception of the Disconnector), Flamethrowers, or Electro-Throwers do not shoot bullets/projectiles. Instead, they attack at close range.
Once a player taps/clicks on the fire button, bullet(s) gets fired. Weapons can retain ammunition if a player picks up ammunition packs often. If a bullet hits another player, that player will take damage, or could possibly die if that player was either low on health, or the weapon is just efficient enough to take out a player in one hit.
Whether the weapon is fully automatic in real life or not, you can continuously fire any weapon by simply holding down the fire button. However, this would decrease accuracy and greatly use up ammunition. Weapons have recoil and bullet travel time, so mind these attributes to increase accuracy.
Pixel Gun 3D
In Pixel Gun 3D, there are exactly 63 weapons that are in both PG games and about 300+ weapons exclusive to the game, adding up to around 363+ weapons in total.
You can obtain weapons from:
- The Armory
- Trader's Van
- Gallery with coupons
- In-App Purchases
- Battle Pass or,
- Offers
Other weapons are part weapons, where the player needs to get a certain amount of parts in order to obtain a weapon which needs parts. You can also earn parts from:
- Lottery Chests in the Super Lottery; Novice Chest, Fighter Chest, Winner Chest
- Lucky Chests
- Battle Pass
- Clan Chests
- In-App Purchases or,
- Offers
You can upgrade weapons with Coins or Gems. Coins upgrade weapons by one level while Gems upgrade weapons to the max level of the player. Every time the player levels up, weapons get increasingly more expensive to upgrade. The price of Coin upgrades increase much more frequently because of its availability as opposed to Gems which only scale at certain levels.
See the full list of PG3D attributes here.
Pixel Gun World
In Pixel Gun World, there are exactly 63 weapons that are in both PG games and 26 weapons exclusive to the game, making a total of 89 weapons.
You can also obtain weapons from The Armory, an armory similar to the one of PG3D.
Unlike in Pixel Gun 3D, there are Up3s (Third Upgrade) for some weapons, specifically, the simple weapons like the Hunger Bow and the Old Revolver. However, upgrading isn't common in Pixel Gun World.
Trivia
- The weapon categories in Pixel Gun World are sorted differently compared to the ones in Pixel Gun 3D.
- As of the 2.0.0 update in Pixel Gun World, crosshairs were removed from Sniper weapons. However, they were brought back in the last mini-update of the game.
- In Pixel Gun World, Primary weapons usually possess less capacity than the Primary weapons in Pixel Gun 3D.
- Even though Up3s only existed in Pixel Gun World, upgrading was a lot more common in Pixel Gun 3D than in Pixel Gun World.
- Pixel Gun World's Melee weapons had unique animations when swinging the equipped Melee weapon.
This category lists all of the Weapons in this wiki.
All items (1379)
- A-Killer
- Aboard Puncher
- Abyssal Altar
- Accurate Bubbler
- Accurate Investigator
- Achievement Hunter
- Acid Cannon
- Acid Pistol
- Acid Shotgun
- Activity Neutralizer
- Adamant Bomber
- Adamant Claws
- Adamant Laser Cannon
- Adamant Revolver
- Adamant Sniper Rifle
- Adamant Spear
- Additional Biting Limb
- Advanced Scout Rifle
- Adventure Swords
- Aerosaur Rifle
- Agent Valentine
- AI Pistol
- Airblade Spell
- Airstrike Laptop
- AK - 5.56
- AK Mini (PG3D)
- AK Mini (PGW)
- AK-48 (PG3D)
- AK-48 (PGW)
- AK-48 Up1 (PGW)
- Alchemist Staff
- Alien Blaster
- Alien Bouncer
- Alien Cannon
- Alien Gun
- Alien Parasite Mothership
- Alien Rifle
- Alien Shuriken Thrower
- Alien Sniper Rifle
- Alligator (Weapon)
- Aloha! Boom Boom!
- Amazon's Sharp Ring
- Ambush Crocorifle
- Ancestors Curse
- Ancient Scroll
- Angry Pumpkin
- Anime Scythe
- Anniversary Alien Blaster
- Anniversary Anti-Champion Rifle
- Anniversary Automatic Peacemaker
- Anniversary Big Buddy
- Anomaly Concentrator
- Anti-Aircraft Module
- Anti-Champion Rifle
- Anti-Gravity Blaster (PG3D)
- Anti-Gravity Blaster (PGW)
- Anti-Gravity Blaster Up1 (PGW)
- Anti-Hero Rifle (PG3D)
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- Anti-Hero Rifle Up1 (PGW)
- Antidote Missile Launcher
- Antique Pistol
- Antivirus
- Anubis
- Anvil Pistol
- Aphrodite Crossbow
- Apocalypse (PG3D)
- Apocalypse (PGW)
- Apocalypse Up1 (PGW)
- Arahna Bite
- Arcade Flamethrower
- Arcade Rifle
- Archangel
- Arctic Soul Devourer
- Armadillo (Weapon)
- Armageddon (PG3D)
- Armageddon (PGW)
- Armageddon Up1 (PGW)
- Armor-Piercing Sniper Rifle
- Armored Cuber Power
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- Army Rifle
- Artefact
- Aspen Spear
- Assassin's Daggers
- Assassins Assistant
- Assault Machine Gun (PG3D)
- Assault Machine Gun (PGW)
- Assault Shotgun
- Asteroid (Weapon)
- Astral Bow
- Atomic Splitter
- Automatic Decorator
- Automatic Injector
- Automatic Peacemaker (PG3D)
- Automatic Peacemaker (PGW)
- Automatic Peacemaker Up1 (PGW)
- B.E.A.S.T.
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- Bad Clown
- Bad Comment
- Bad Doctor
- Balloon Cannon
- Ban Hammer
- Bard's Song
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- Barrier Rifle
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- Bass Cannon
- Bat'o'Hawk
- Battle Falcon
- Battle Grainthrowers
- Battle Horn
- Battle Kusarigama
- Battle Rook
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- Battle Shovel
- Bedivere
- Bee Swarm Spell
- Bell Revolver
- Berserk Exoskeleton
- Best Friend
- Best Friend Up1
- Best Friend Up2
- Best Friend Up3
- Big B's Oven
- Big BANG! Revolver
- Big Buddy (PG3D)
- Big Buddy (PGW)
- BIG DATA
- Big Fatality Gun
- Black Hole (Weapon)
- Black Label
- Black Mamba
- Black Obelisk
- Blackbeard's Pistols
- Blacklight Pistol
- Blade of Justice
- Blighter
- Blinder
- Block Eye
- Block Flamethrower
- Block Rifle
- Block Shotgun
- Bloody Terror Axe
- BLOQ Plasma Module
- Blot Axe
- Blot Cannon
- Blot Shotgun
- Boar's Roar
- Bomber Cat
- Bomber Slinger
- Bone Crusher
- Bone Knife
- Bone Sniper Rifle
- Bone'o'Saur Sword
- Boom Blaster
- Borders Eraser
- Bouquet
- Bow of Spirits
- Bow Soul Card
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- Branch of Wisdom
- Brave Lion
- Brave Patriot (PG3D)
- Brave Patriot (PGW)
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- BRO Rifle
- Bro Steamer
- Brutal Headhunter (PG3D)
- Brutal Headhunter (PGW)
- Brutal Rainbow
- Brutal Thinner
- Bubble G.U.M 01
- Bubble Slasher
- Bug Cleaner
- Bunny Smasher
- Butterfly Eater