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Missiles are guided rockets equipped with warheads that track their targets and explode upon impact with a solid object, whether its an enemy or a wall. They are a common and frequently used weapon due to their high damage output and reliability.

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  • Missiles are guided rockets equipped with warheads that track their targets and explode upon impact with a solid object, whether its an enemy or a wall. They are a common and frequently used weapon due to their high damage output and reliability.
  • Missile ammunition is limited to 50 rounds per launcher type. There are three families of missile. Javelin family caused the highest amount of damage for weapon level. Stalker family has higher tracking capability than other types. Eraser family specializes on shield damage.
  • Missiles are a type of projectile found in Spooky Castle, Dr. Lunatic and Dr. Lunatic Supreme With Cheese.
  • A missile is a self-propelled projectile used as a weapon. Missiles are typically propelled by rockets or jet engines. Missiles generally have an explosive warhead, although other weapon types may also be used. Each level of Missiles increases Missile Weapons Power by 5%. Missile technology increases the damage done by Bombers, Carriers, Frigates and Missile Turrets.
  • Missiles are a high damage weapon that can be used by the Trooper. A corresponding weapon is the Bounty Hunter's rockets .
  • Missiles appear in every single Metal Slug Game, and like pretty much every other lethal enemy projectiles, the missiles can kill the player upon contact. Most missiles can be destroyed or moved back by shooting at it. Missiles are used by variety of enemy vehicles, as well as by the player-controlled vehicles and special weapons.
  • Missiles is a common name for projectiles from ranged attacks. Note that missiles are not a synonim to ranged attacks.
  • Destructor will fire his missiles at your Fish. The number of missiles he fires depends on how many fish you have, but he will only fire a maximum of three missiles at one time. There is a red target on the random Fish it will shoot. Destroy them by clicking on them before your fish get killed and then shoot Destructor. Destructor repeats the pattern again. During the final battle if you want to save all Pets, it is recommended you kill all the Mini Sylvesters and only the missiles when destroying Cyrax rather than killing Destructor.
  • Missiles are in the Carrot Story areas of the game Mega Mash. They are in the homing enemies group
  • Missiles are the next tier of base defense after laser weaponry. Missles are first unlocked from the Advanced Defence research . Missiles will not launch unless the target has sufficient HP. As threat increases, target HP will increase. Missiles become useful once threat is in the 7-10k range.
  • While practically any item can be thrown at your enemies, most will do almost no damage. This page lists items that are designed to serve as missile weapons. For more information on the weapons needed to fire most of these missiles, see the page Missile weapons.
  • Missiles (ミサイル Misairu) are one of Wall Eehto's Assault Mode armaments.
  • The Missile has a 5% damage ratio compared to the Super Missiles, having a damage ratio of 20%.
  • Missiles are launch-able from your ship and are useful should you be recharging your weapons or otherwise incapacitated. Plus, they are a good way to tip the odds in your favour. For stats and information on missiles: * Missiles (X:BTF) * Missiles (X-T) * Missiles (X2) * Missiles (X3) * Missiles (X3:TC)
  • Missiles provide ammo for the Mini Missile Launcher in Strife. Missile ammo come in the form of the Mini Missile and the crate of missiles. The player can carry a maximum of 100 missiles (200 with the Ammo Satchel).
  • This article is a stub. See the discussion for proposed content in development.
  • Missiles is an ability that allows its user to shoot long-range projectiles from their hands.
  • Missles are found in the explosive STOOL. They are self propelled objects that can be outfitted with many diffrent types of properties. They are extremly fast to build, and can be used as a first defense on the event of a direct ground assault.
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  • Explodes on contact
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  • Carrot Story
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  • Missiles
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  • Follow Fluffykins
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  • ミサイル
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  • Misairu
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  • Offensive
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  • Projectile Generation
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  • Cannot be destroyed
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  • Missiles are guided rockets equipped with warheads that track their targets and explode upon impact with a solid object, whether its an enemy or a wall. They are a common and frequently used weapon due to their high damage output and reliability.
  • Missile ammunition is limited to 50 rounds per launcher type. There are three families of missile. Javelin family caused the highest amount of damage for weapon level. Stalker family has higher tracking capability than other types. Eraser family specializes on shield damage.
  • Missiles are a type of projectile found in Spooky Castle, Dr. Lunatic and Dr. Lunatic Supreme With Cheese.
  • A missile is a self-propelled projectile used as a weapon. Missiles are typically propelled by rockets or jet engines. Missiles generally have an explosive warhead, although other weapon types may also be used. Each level of Missiles increases Missile Weapons Power by 5%. Missile technology increases the damage done by Bombers, Carriers, Frigates and Missile Turrets.
  • Missiles are a high damage weapon that can be used by the Trooper. A corresponding weapon is the Bounty Hunter's rockets .
  • Missiles appear in every single Metal Slug Game, and like pretty much every other lethal enemy projectiles, the missiles can kill the player upon contact. Most missiles can be destroyed or moved back by shooting at it. Missiles are used by variety of enemy vehicles, as well as by the player-controlled vehicles and special weapons.
  • Missiles is a common name for projectiles from ranged attacks. Note that missiles are not a synonim to ranged attacks.
  • Destructor will fire his missiles at your Fish. The number of missiles he fires depends on how many fish you have, but he will only fire a maximum of three missiles at one time. There is a red target on the random Fish it will shoot. Destroy them by clicking on them before your fish get killed and then shoot Destructor. Destructor repeats the pattern again. During the final battle if you want to save all Pets, it is recommended you kill all the Mini Sylvesters and only the missiles when destroying Cyrax rather than killing Destructor.
  • Missiles are in the Carrot Story areas of the game Mega Mash. They are in the homing enemies group
  • Missiles are the next tier of base defense after laser weaponry. Missles are first unlocked from the Advanced Defence research . Missiles will not launch unless the target has sufficient HP. As threat increases, target HP will increase. Missiles become useful once threat is in the 7-10k range.
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