From cecc5feca27b631ef65e4f89321bbd8ee31163a7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: halogene Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2014 12:33:00 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] (Commit created by redmine exporter script from page "Halogene's_Newbie_Corner" version 53) --- Halogene's_Newbie_Corner.textile | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Halogene's_Newbie_Corner.textile b/Halogene's_Newbie_Corner.textile index 021f78b..2111c2a 100644 --- a/Halogene's_Newbie_Corner.textile +++ b/Halogene's_Newbie_Corner.textile @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ Since we've now learned how to master Xonotic movement, it's time to have a look h3. Laser !http://www.xonotic.org/m/uploads/2014/04/Laser2-thumb.png(Laser)!:http://www.xonotic.org/m/uploads/2012/12/Laser2.png -I already explained the laser as versatile movement tool in [[Halogene's Newbie Corner#Laser Jumping|the Laser Jumping Section]]. Apart from moving yourself around, you can also use it for juggling around other players, irritating annyoing campers or generally messing with other people's movement. Pushing people around or forcing a prolonged bunny hop can be especially effective on space maps. Unless shooting at sitting ducks (such as campers), you might want to aim at your target's feet to make use of its splash damage, as the laser projectile needs some time to travel even though it is rather fast, thus aiming directly at moving targets can be rather tricky. +I already explained the laser as versatile movement tool in [[Halogene's Newbie Corner#Laser Jumping|the Laser Jumping Section]]. Apart from moving yourself around, you can also use it for juggling around _other_ players, irritating annyoing campers or generally messing with other people's movement. Pushing people around or forcing a prolonged bunny hop can be especially effective on space maps. Unless shooting at sitting ducks (such as campers), you might want to aim at your target's feet to make use of its splash damage, as the laser projectile needs some time to travel even though it is rather fast, thus aiming directly at moving targets can be rather tricky. The laser does not eat any ammo. Secondary fire will switch to the previously used weapon. -- 2.39.2