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INTRODUCTION
Cannons are the mainstay weapon in Misplaced Optimism. They use energy from your Cell to blast your opponent. The biggest advantage of cannons is that you don't run out of them like you can with missiles. They derive their power from your Cell which is freely charged at any Light Well.
Below are tables which describe what each cannon does and how to best use them.
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LASER
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COST: 2200
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ENERGY USE: Low
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FIRING RATE: Fast
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DESCRIPTION :
This is the basic laser that comes with all Moths. It shoots blue balls of laser energy at a rapid rate. It does medium damage to sheilds and hull.
Like the other cannons, except the Laser Turret, you must have your opponent in your center firing reticule to hit him. This is a fine finishing off weapon, but it takes a while to strip shields with a laser alone.
Be careful using the Laser during sharp turns. You'll miss your enemy and are apt to hit an innocent or faction ship. Keep your finger off of the trigger during turns.
Game-generated pilots are fairly easily driven into buidings or crater walls. This is a great time to switch to the Laser to finish them off. The Laser Cannon packs a little more power than the Laser Turret.
Likewise, when you've done substantial damage to your opponent's engine, switch to Laser Cannon as he slows down and you can easily keep him in your sights. You'll finish him off more quickly than with any other cannon.
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PLASMA KANNON
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COST: 5700
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ENERGY USE: Medium
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FIRING RATE: Slow
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DESCRIPTION :
The stats above don't really give a clear picture of this fine weapon. Despite the Plasma Kannon's slow firing rate, it deals tremendous damage to shields per hit. Once the sheilds are dropped, it damages the Moth's CPU. As far as the energy use is concerned, it takes high energy use to cause high damage per hit.
The Plasma Kannon shoots blue "bolts" of plasma and takes almost a full second to recharge.
The most important thing to keep in mind using the Plasma Kannon is not to have many misfires. They just waste too much energy. Make sure you're as close as possible to your enemy and have him well in your sights.
The Plasma Kannon is an excellent weapon to start a dogfight with. Get very close to and behind your enemy and then let them have it. Why waste a missile on an unsuspecting enemy? Start with Plasma Kannon and switch to missiles as your enemy begins to manuver.
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LASER TURRET
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COST: 12,000
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ENERGY USE: Lowest
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FIRING RATE: Fastest
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PULSE LASER
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COST: 13000+
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ENERGY USE: Highest
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FIRING RATE: Fast
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DESCRIPTION :
Again, stats can be decieving. On the surface the Pulse Laser looks like it can do a lot of damage in a hurry, but it doesn't. It strips shields as about as quickly as a Plasma Kannon, but uses more energy. It also doesn't seem to be as accurate as a Plasma Kannon. Considering the above factors and cost, the Plasma Kannon is a superior shield stripper.
The unique feature of the Pulse Laser is that it will disable an enemy's weapons system once it has stripped shields. This is important if you're wanting to diable a Moth without destroying it. There's no real reason to disable a Moth other than being cruel in an online game or to test your skills.
The biggest advantage to having a Pulse Laser comes when you have a Police or gang Enforcer after you. If you kill one Enforcer, another will just be sent out after you. However, if you strip the Enforcer's shields and then disable his weapons system with the Pulse Laser, he can't shoot at you with either cannons or missiles. This can buy you time to pursue "non-standard" methods of killing him.
Overall, I'd just put off getting a Pulse Laser until you have the time and money just to play around with one.
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DEATH RAY
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COST: 10,000
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ENERGY USE: Medium
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FIRING RATE: Very Slow
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DESCRIPTION :
The Death Ray is not available in the regular offline or online game. It must be obtained through a hack. The pilot that discovered the Death Ray is Ouch. He's a great pilot and HardWar hacker and has trained the game to do many interesting things. Among his adventures was discovering the Death Ray.
The Death Ray fires white balls of plasma that do a great deal of damage to your enemy. They fire slowly and move so slowly that they're almost surreal. Fortunately, they have a very strong homing instinct that always leads them to their prey.
I've never really done a lot of dogfighting with the Death Ray, but I think other weapons would kill your opponent quicker. It makes a good long-range, first-strike weapon much like some missiles.
The easiest way to get a Death Ray is to download the saved game ouch.zip (for version F2.1) or ouch2.zip (for version F2.0).
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Captain Zedo's Picks
My favorite cannons are the Plasma Cannon and Laser Turret. I use this combination almost exclusively in the offline game. I've even gone through whole games without using another weapon except for the occassional use of a Laser Cannon to finish off a foe.
Online, the Plasma Kannon doesn't prove quite as effective against cagey human pilots. It's an effective follow-up to a GroundBase missile to finish off your opponents sheilds. It's really confusing to a human pilot to lose all CPU function, too.
The Laser Turret, however is a Godsend. It's really handy when you're both flying like crazy to get a better attacking position. I generally use the Laser Turret liberally when attacking human pilots.
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WEAPONS PAGES :
You need a good Cell to use cannons because they use so much energy. Consider a Cell upgrade early in the game.
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