![]() ![]() Personally I prefer Vengeance just cause it makes all of the easy battles against weak enemies go just a little quicker.Canada’s premiers wrapped their three days of meetings Wednesday with calls for the federal government to sit down with them for a dedicated first ministers’ meeting to discuss infrastructure strategy and funding. Melee are also single shot, though they also have the added effect of limiting one melee dweller to an enemy. In those 3 categories MIRV is the best AOE, Dragon's Maw is the best single shot, and Vengeance is the best multi-shot. This really only comes into play majorly with lots of weak enemies though, against much tougher enemies the difference is negligible. If a multi-shot weapon still has shots left in its attack interval after killing an enemy it will finish the last of them on another enemy, whereas a single shot like Dragon's Maw will dish out all of its damage each interval to one enemy (potentially wasting damage in overkill). A lot of weapons are multi-shot, especially gatling lasers and miniguns, and so it might look like they're attacking faster than a single shot or AOE weapon with the same agility, but it's actually not any faster or slower in terms of overall DPS (which is only a factor of the weapon's damage and dweller's agility). On an attack interval AOE splits its damage between all living enemies in the room, multi-shot splits its damage between bursts of fire, while single shot does all the damage in one shot. There are three different kinds of weapons though, AOE, multi-shot, and single shot. Weapons don't actually have different attack speeds, attack speed is determined entirely by agility. I assume you're talking about quests where this matters.
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