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====Tactics and strategies==== | ====Tactics and strategies==== | ||
*Among the most poweful weapons in the games. | |||
**In campaign, save it for powerful enemies like [[Elite Zealot|Zealot]]s or [[Hunter]]s, and if enemies are using it, prioritise killing them over any other enemies in the vicinity. | **In campaign, save it for powerful enemies like [[Elite Zealot|Zealot]]s or [[Hunter]]s, and if enemies are using it, prioritise killing them over any other enemies in the vicinity. | ||
**In multiplayer, ensure you or your teammates acquire the weapon before an enemy does, if possible. | **In multiplayer, ensure you or your teammates acquire the weapon before an enemy does, if possible. | ||
*Lead your shots, to account for the slow projectile travel time. | *Lead your shots, to account for the slow projectile travel time. | ||
*For airborne infantry enemies, fire at static structures or objects near the enemy, rather than the enemy themselves, to catch them in the detonation; hitting enemies with the rocket itself is much harder than hitting them with the splash damage. | *For airborne infantry enemies, fire at static structures or objects near the enemy, rather than the enemy themselves, to catch them in the detonation; hitting enemies with the rocket itself is much harder than hitting them with the splash damage. | ||
*In close quarters, fire the weapon at a floor or object nearby the enemy but far enough away that you will not be caught in the blast | *In close quarters, fire the weapon at a floor or object nearby the enemy but far enough away that you will not be caught in the blast | ||
===Twin-stick shooters=== | ===Twin-stick shooters=== |