Rain of Oblivion
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Rain of Oblivion | |
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Production overview | |
Model series: |
Type-57B[1] |
Type: |
Carbine |
Specifications | |
Ammunition type: |
Reactive projectiles[1] |
Feed system: |
20 round magazine |
Full auto | |
400 RPM[2] | |
Effective range: |
Medium to long |
Service history | |
In service: |
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- "The Rain of Oblivion's grip has been held by a thousand heroes and a hundred villains. Upgraded Carbine with fully automatic action and extended magazine."
- — In-game description[3]
The Rain of Oblivion is a special Type-57B Carbine.[4]
Overview[edit]
Design details[edit]
The Rain of Oblivion is a named variant of the T-57B carbine, upgraded with a fully automatic firing mode and faster rate of fire. It uses the T-57B's model but with a new yellow color scheme broken up by white and red stripes and Sangheili glyphs.[3]
Service history[edit]
In late 2558, Spartan-IVs trained with the Rain of Oblivion in the UNSC Infinity's War Games simulations.[4]
Gameplay[edit]
Halo 5: Guardians[edit]
The Rain of Oblivion is an Uncommon Level 3 Power Weapon REQ variant of the Carbine that grants 75 REQ Points when sold. It operates similarly to a normal Carbine but unlike many other precision weapons in the game, it can be fired in full auto and has a faster rate of fire, making it effective as a close-quarters precision weapon. As it has the same damage output as a Carbine, it scores a Perfect Kill on a full shield, full health Spartan with 7 rounds, which, coupled with the faster rate of fire, makes the Rain of Oblivion a faster-killing weapon than the Blood of Suban. A downside to its fully automatic operation is that it has a lower Smart-Link red reticle range than the other Carbines, making it less suitable for long-range engagements.[4]
Changes from the Type-57B Carbine[edit]
- Fully automatic operation.
- Faster rate of fire, with 1 round / 0.15 seconds.
- Lower Smart-Link red reticle range at 58.51 meters.
Trivia[edit]
- When selecting a weapon for a weapon pad in Forge, the Rain of Oblivion is listed separately from the Carbine and Blood of Suban instead of being selectable as a Carbine variant.
- The Rain of Oblivion is also listed after the Blood of Suban when selecting starting weapons while setting up a custom game.
Gallery[edit]
Screenshots[edit]
First-person view of the Rain of Oblivion in Halo 5: Guardians.
A Centurion-clad Spartan-IV with the Rain of Oblivion.
Halo 5: Guardians REQ cards[edit]
List of appearances[edit]
- Halo 5: Guardians (First appearance)
Sources[edit]
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