Unfinished Gun | |
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Statistics | |
Type: | Semiautomatic |
Quality: | |
Magazine Size: | 15 |
Max Ammo: | 350 |
Reload Time: | 1.5s |
DPS: | 20.9 |
Damage: | 6 |
Fire Rate: | 0.20 |
Shot Speed: | 15 |
Range: | 35 |
Force: | 6 |
Spread: | 15 |
Class: | FIRE |
Damage Type: | None |
Sell Creep Price: | 16 |
Ammonomicon Entry | |
Still Warm | |
This gun is still in the process of being forged! It barely functions in its current state, but could be a viable choice in a truly desperate situation. A small hourglass is embossed on the cylinder. | |
Meta Info | |
Item ID: | 83 |
Internal Name: | Raw Iron |
Object Name: | Raw_Iron_Gun |
Sprite Name: | raw_iron_gun |
Unfinished Gun is a gun that fires piercing bullets in a short range. Like the gun's appearance, the bullets fired appear red-hot, and will fade into ashes once they travel far enough.
Upon unlocking every item and gun in the Ammonomicon (except Number 2 and High Dragunfire), Unfinished Gun is permanently upgraded into Finished Gun.
Notes[ | ]
- Phoenix Up - If the player has Phoenix, while Phoenix is held, summons a phoenix companion that fires at enemies.
- After unlocking Finished Gun, Unfinished Gun can still be obtained as one of the Paradox's starting guns, as a reward from The Lost Adventurer, as a reward from the Gunsling King and Manservantes, during a Blessed Run, a boss reward, or as one of the guns given when taking a Shortcut.
- Despite not actually igniting enemies, the Unfinished Gun is in the FIRE gun class.
- As a consequence, having the Unfinished Gun in the player's inventory makes them less likely to find other guns in the FIRE class that actually burn enemies.
Trivia[ | ]
- The Blacksmith can be seen working on an Unfinished Gun.
- During development, Unfinished Gun may have been used as a template for creating new guns, as evidenced by many of the unused guns having its name and Ammonomicon description.
- The Phoenix Up synergy is likely a reference to the revival item from the Final Fantasy series, the Phoenix Down.
- Its Ammonomicon entry and sprite both reference its complete form, with the Ammonomicon mentioning the Finished Gun's hourglass symbol and the gun's sprite having an identical shape (with altered colors) to its finished form.