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AC-15
AC-15
Statistics
Type: Automatic
Quality: B Quality Item
Magazine Size: 40
Max Ammo: 300
Reload Time: 2.0s
DPS: 25.8 (Unarmored)
27.9 (Armored)
Damage: 3.8 (Unarmored)
15 (Armored)
Fire Rate: 0.10 (Unarmored)
0.50 (Armored)
Shot Speed: 30 (Unarmored)
50 (Armored)
Range: 1000 (Unarmored)
25 (Armored)
Force: 8 (Unarmored)
50 (Armored)
Spread: 10 (Unarmored)
1 (Armored)
Class: SILLY
Sell Creep Price: 30 Money
Introduced in: AGD Indicator
Ammonomicon Entry
Armor Class Non-Zero
Becomes more powerful while its bearer is armored.

The engineers behind this gun originally tried to devise a system to see if any specific bullet would hit its target, but the math was so unintuitive that they gave up entirely. A few no longer speak to each other!

AC-15 is a gun that becomes more powerful if the player has armor. If the player has no armor, it fires low-damage purple bullets with a high rate of fire. If the player is armored, it fires fast, piercing, high-damage blue bullets with a slower rate of fire and strong knockback.

Notes[ | ]

  • Synergy Armored Corps - If the player also has Void Core Assault Rifle, both guns gain increased fire rate and shot speed.
  • Synergy Steel Skin - If the player also has Nanomachines, it will remain in its powered-up form without having armor.
  • If all armor is lost while AC-15 is in its armored form, it plays a short breaking animation when returning to its original form.
  • The Robot will always have the armored form due to The Robot having armor instead of hearts.

Trivia[ | ]

  • UnusedSynergy Unused: Constitution Check - If the player has Gunknight Armor, it causes an unknown effect.
  • The gun's old pickup quote, "Metalled Gear", is a reference to the Metal Gear series.
  • The gun's name and pickup quote are a reference to the Armor Class (AC) system, used since the 1st Edition of Dungeons & Dragons to denote characters' defensive capabilities. Wearing armor would increase the AC, making a character harder to hit, which is why armor increases the gun's power.
    • The gun's description of an "unintuitive system" refers to the THAC0 (To Hit Armor Class 0) system used in 2nd Edition, which gave numbers to each character class that they would have to roll on a die to hit an armor class of 0, reducing the "to hit" number if the AC was greater than zero, and raising the "to hit" number if the AC was less than zero. The system was complex, which led to later editions having players roll dice against the AC value itself, rather than using the THAC0 number.
    • The unused UnusedSynergy Constitution Check synergy also refers to Dungeons & Dragons, in which Constitution is one of the core six "ability score" stats whose value applies bonuses or penalties to various values and rolls, such as hit points. More specifically, it refers to an ability check — a d20 roll whose result is modified by an ability score (Constitution in this case) and must exceed a certain result for the check to succeed.
  • If the player has no armor and opens a chest containing the AC-15, it will briefly take on its upgraded appearance before changing to its normal form.
  • The gun's synergy with Void Core Assault Rifle may be a reference to the Armored Core series of videogames.
  • AC-15 shines while the player is armored.
  • Lich's Eye Bullets will cause the AC-15 to always be in the powered up form due to the Synergy Steel Skin synergy.

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