Sharkmob’s Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt has just been released for PS5 players. It was earlier released only for PC as part of the larger series called World of Darkness, based on the RPG Vampire: The Masquerade. There are lots of weapons that you can use in the newest battle royale vampire game, where you will need to hide your true identity as a vampire and kill other players while defending yourself against the common enemy, which are the Vampire Hunters. This guide will take you through the process of how to use the 9-Barrel Rifle in Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodhunt.
Using the 9-Barrel Rifle in Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodhunt
The rifle is a hybrid between a marksman rifle and a machinegun, but it packs a severe punch. As it is a weapon of precision, players will achieve high headshot multipliers of 200%, which means that they must hone their aiming skills to get more headshots. Other weapons usually offer 150% of the usual bonus.
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The 9-Barrel Rifle in Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodhunt deals 35 damage to the body and 70 to the head, in addition to having an extremely long range. The magazine capacity is of nine rounds, and it fires quickly, and speeds up when you hold down the fire key. This makes it a useful weapon for both situations of long-ranged headshots and close-quartered battles.
You can upgrade the weapon to improve its range and spin-up time, which will result in better DPS. The only drawback seems to be the long reload time. Additionally, the rifle depends a lot on headshots to make the kills, so players should be adept enough to make the best use out of the 9-Barrel Rifle. As long as you have the skill for headshots, make sure to pick this weapon up.