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Thunderlord
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Production overview

Rarity class:

Exotic

Weapon type:

Machinegun

Required level:

200

Min-max accuracy:

2

Min-max stability:

2

Min-max handling:

3

Min-max magazine:

2

Specifications

Feed system:

36-round, Drum-fed

Ammunition type:

electro-static rounds[1]

Fire mode:

Fully automatic

Rate of fire:

330 RPM

Damage:

High

Effective range:

Close to medium

 

"Even in the chaos of the Gap, one could make out its thunderous fire leaving a sea of Fallen in its wake."
— Weapon Description

The Thunderlord is an exotic machinegun.[2] The weapon was designed as a desperate measure on the part of a society that grew weary of being outgunned and makes use of electro-static rounds over an amplitude that were once prohibited due to their volatility. Because of this, it is described as being dangerous even to its wielder.[1]

Upgrades

First: Ammunition +1. Costs 50 Glimmer and three weapon kits.

Second: Accuracy +1. Costs 50 Glimmer and three weapon kits, requires a talent point.

Third: Gathering Storm. Getting a kill boosts the damage of the weapon temporarily, multiple boosts will stack. Costs 50 Glimmer and three weapon kits.

Fourth: Full Force. Tear through targets with a high rate of overpenetration, also grants +1 Accuracy. Costs 50 Glimmer and three weapon kits, requires a talent point.[3]

Fifth: Ammunition +1. Costs 50 Glimmer and three weapon kits, requires a talent point.

Sixth: Shake It Loose. Increase the chance to get ammo drops for all your weapons. Costs 50 Glimmer and three weapon kits, requires a talent point..[3]

Seventh: Stability +1. Costs 50 Glimmer and three weapon kits, requires a talent point.

Eighth: Accuracy +1. Costs 50 Glimmer and three weapon kits, requires a talent point.

Ninth: Rolling Thunder. Rounds will penetrate enemies and then explode into a burst of electricity. Costs 50 glimmer and three weapon kits, requires a talent point.[2]

Trivia

This image of the Thunderlord's upgrade screen shows 2 additional icons. These icons are not connected to the Thunderlord's main skill tree, and their functions (and purpose) are currently unknown. Note the upper icon, which is the Titan symbol; signifying an, as yet, unknown link to that class.

Gallery

List of appearances

References