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+ | *Do not waste ammo on weak guards - keep this weapon handy for the more powerful [[Strogg]] and Ceiling Turrets. Its high firing speed will reduce the enemy's ability to fire back at you. |
Revision as of 20:07, 23 July 2014
Explosive-Tipped Flechette (ETF) Rifle | |
Production information | |
Technical specifications | |
Ammunition Type |
Flechettes (Nails) |
Usage | |
Era(s) | |
[Source] |
Its full name is the Explosive-Tipped Flechette Rifle. Despite a much longer name, the ETF Rifle performs and even sounds like the classic Quake Nailgun. The biggest difference is that ETF rounds are armor piercing, though in single-player very few enemies wear shields.
Strategies
- Do not waste ammo on weak guards - keep this weapon handy for the more powerful Strogg and Ceiling Turrets. Its high firing speed will reduce the enemy's ability to fire back at you.
Gallery
References
Quake II: Ground Zero | ||
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Organization | Terran Coalition of Man · Strogg | |
Characters | Stepchild · Wonimal · Zor · Scar-funkle | |
Enemies | Daedalus · Medic Commander · Stalker · Turret | |
Bosses | Carrier · Black Widow Guardian | |
Weapons | Chainfist · ETF Rifle · Plasma Beam · Proximity Launcher · Tesla Mine · Disruptor (2023 remaster) | |
Powerups | Antimatter Bomb · Defender Sphere · Doppelganger · Double Damage · Hunter Sphere · IR Goggles · Vengeance Sphere |