Double Dragon

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Two powder bombs for each nostril of the Dragon! Have you seen BattleToads anywhere around here?

—Weapon description in the Gallery

The Double Dragon is a Heavy weapon introduced in the 11.4.0 update.

Description

It is a gun with a pair of dragon heads that shoot a fiery particle each. It deals decent damage, has a slow fire rate, a decent capacity, and slightly low mobility.

Appearance

It is a red and dark gray rifle which in the front, has a red dragon head which is split into two. It has white sharp teeth, a golden beard, green eyes, and golden horns. It has 3 golden objects on each cheek. It also has 2 dark gray wings with golden dots on the rings, which partially covers up the body of this weapon. The handle has a red and dark-gray pattern.

Performance

This weapon shoots a fiery particle from each dragon head for every time the player presses the fire button. These particles explode on impact and leave a medium-sized splash radius.

When reloading, the player takes out the clip from the back and replaces it with another. It has no delay mechanics.

This weapon is a 2-3 hit kill.  

Strategy

Tips

  • Use this in lower levels, due to its decent damage.
  • Use this when you find a group of enemies.
  • Use this weapon in close range.
  • Try to aim for the ground that the enemy is standing on since this weapon has area damage.

Counters

  • Dodge the projectiles of this weapon.
  • Pick off its users from long range.
  • Ambush its users with a surprise attack.
  • High fire rate weapons can shred these users and tear down they're armor fairly quickly. Use weapons such as the Automatic Peacemaker or snipers at long ranges.

Recommended Maps

Equipment Setups

Equip a Sniper weapon in order to pick off long-ranged enemies.

Changelog

11.4.0

  • Initial release.

17.8.0

  • This weapon got removed from the Armory

22.7.0

  • Capacity increased from 6 to 8.
  • Headshot damage added.

Trivia

  • This weapon can be compared to the Hydra.
  • Its name is a reference of the beat' em-up game of the same name developed by Technos Japan, the first version being from 1987. Its Gallery description also refrences the 1991 Battletoads game developed by Rare.

Gallery


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