Description[]
The Stormseye is a Legendary Rifle; powered by a Kyrsan medallion that sits in the very eye of the Stormseye. This inventions function in utilizing the power of Thundercall is to better hit foes with charged ammunition and sharp, sudden strikes, fitting of its deep, detailed deadly design. It scales from Medium Weapons and Thundercall.
The Stormseye comes with 2 passive abilities:
- Medallion Shockwave - Sometimes, your flourish M1 now creates an explosion that knocks people away and applies Electrified. If the user has Surge Path: Unstable Capacitator, apply a surge stack with this flourish instead.
- Rosen's Fakeout - At close range, aerial M1s teleport you behind the enemy.
- Oddly, this passive also applies to weapons pulled from Crazy Slots or forced by other means.
This weapon procs all static and electrified Talents as well as all Thundercall status effects, including Interrogator, Static Blade, and the Stratoshock buffs.
- Meeting the requirement of LTN and MED, the weapon deals 27.8 damage.
- At max LTN and MED, the weapon deals 32.7 damage.
Critical[]
The user winds up before beginning to circle the opponent in form of electricity, appearing in short flashes to fire shots at them.
The critical has a cooldown of 10 seconds.
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Trivia[]
- The Stormseye is capable of using iron bullets and other minerals.
- The Stormseye was inspired by the Touch of Malice from the Destiny franchise and the Wunderwaffe DG-2 from the Call of Duty franchise.[1]
- Elaborated on in its description, the Stormseye is the combination of the technology of guns and the energy of Kyrsan Medallions stolen from the Ignition Union, channeled using Thundercall.
- The object in the middle of the gun has a Kyrsan Medallion, furthering its connection to Layer 2.
- Landing an aerial attack with the rifle teleporting you behind the enemy is similar to the behavior of the Static Fakeout Talent.
- Originally, Funke, Master of Thunder did not use this weapon and instead used the Hero Blade of Lightning.
- According to Arch_Mage, NPCs were not coded to use rifles at the time, despite Summer Dragoons existing.[2]
- The special aerial attack effect will also apply to your Crazy Slots weapon.
- Contributor HorrorTM uses this weapon as an offhand.
- Considering the nature that the average player cannot use rifles as an offhand, it is simply known that whatever twisted hubris's man has wrought may be belonging to Witchcraft.