M16A1 (Kryuger Collision)

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M16A1
  • M16A1 item sprite
Auto-use
Statistics
Type
Damage23 (Ranged)
Knockback1.6 (Very weak)
Critical chance4%
Use time16 (Very fast)
Velocity14.5
TooltipFour round burst
Only the first shot consumes ammo
Will do something dangerous when user is at low health
'No fortunate daughter'
Inflicts DebuffOn Fire!On Fire!
Debuff duration3-6 seconds (Napalm Bomb fire)
Debuff tooltipSlowly losing life
Inflicts DebuffKryuger Collision/Thermite BurstThermite Burst
Debuff duration6-9 seconds (Napalm Bombs)
Debuff tooltipLosing life
RarityRarity level: 6
Buy / Sell1 Anti-Rain Core
 / 792
Creates Projectile
  • Napalm Bomb
    NapalmArrowBulletVer (Kryuger Collision).png

M16A1 is a Hardmode Assault Rifle. It is currently acquired by purchasing it from Helian with 1 Anti-Rain Core after defeating the three Mechanical Bosses.

If the player's current health is below 33% max health, the weapon will fire Napalm Bomb bullets instead of normal bullets. While the Napalm Bombs behave like Molotov Cocktails usually, its initial hit inflicts Thermite Burst instead of the usual On Fire!, which its residual flames inflict.

Its best modifier is Unreal.

Used in

ResultIngredientsCrafting station
Sangvious M16A1Sangvious M16A1
Demon AltarDemon Altar
   or
Crimson AltarCrimson Altar

Notes

  • As a member of Anti-Rain, M16A1 is only purchasable via Helian. Since the Anti-Rain Core can usually be only used once per world, care should be taken if one were to actually use up the core without grinding enough resources to duplicate it via Demon/Crimson Altars.
  • M16A1 fires four shots, each one with a delay of 4 ticks, for a total of 16 ticks. The delay between one burst and the next is 13 ticks. One complete use of this weapon (including delay) take 29 (average use time) ticks.

Trivia

  • The tooltip "No fortunate daughter" references Creedence Clearwater Revival's song Fortunate Son, which eventually became an anti-war movement anthem for the Vietnam War; portrayal of the Vietnam War in other media heavily feature the aforementioned song. Originally straight from the song's lyrics, "Son" was changed to "daughter" in order to better fit the context of this weapon.
  • The Napalm Bombs fired by this weapon upon the user reaching low health is directly named after the Napalm Bomb special weapon from Mega Man 5. Its main user, Napalm Man is named after the incendiary used infamously in the Vietnam War, the same war in which the M16A1 in real life was first used.