Disposable Missile Launcher

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Disposable Missile Launcher
Disposable Missile Launcher.png
Fire a swarm of missiles.
Fire a swarm of 12 missiles that deal 12x300% damage.
Rarity Equipment
Cooldown 45s
Amount needed for permanent effect
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Dramatically reduce Equipment cooldown... BUT it automatically activates.

Reduce Equipment cooldown by 50% (+15% per stack). Forces your Equipment to activate whenever it is off cooldown.
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Hold an additional equipment charge. Reduce equipment cooldown.

Hold an additional equipment charge (+1 per stack). Reduce equipment cooldown by 15% (+15% per stack).

The Disposable Missile Launcher is a returning equipment in Risk of Rain 2.

When activated, the player launches a total of 12 missiles that deal 300% damage each.

Each missile has a proc coefficient of 1.0.

Notes

  • If the player picks up a different equipment or activates Retool.png RetoolRetool.pngRetool (Special)Passively hold TWO equipment at once. Activating 'Retool' switches the active Equipment and MUL-T's primary attack.
    Survivor: MUL-T
    as MUL-T.png MUL-TMUL-T.pngMUL-TMUL-T is an aggressive survivor who has the tools necessary for any job!
    Class: Melee / Ranged
    HP: 200 (+60 per level)
    Damage: 11 (+2.2 per level)
    Armor: 12
    Umbra: Right Tool for the Wrong Job
    before all 12 missiles have fired, the Missile Launcher will keep firing until the backlog has caught up, potentially allowing for two equipment active at once.

Lore

“Consumers were shocked when a beloved game company released its latest cardboard assembly kit: a missile launcher.”

- The Saturn Reporter

Version History

Anniversary Update
  • Major Content
    • Added New Lore Entry: Disposable Missile Launcher

Trivia

  • The logbook entry for this item is likely a reference to Nintendo's Labo brand of cardboard toys.