Metroid Prime Hunters/Noxus: Difference between revisions

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*A good way to get a quick kill while having your enemy frozen, you switch to your Volt Driver and shoot the enemies head. This normally will kill the enemy before they are unfrozen. (The Volt Driver has a fire rate of around 5 shots per second. A non-Charged Volt Driver headshot does 21 damage. A freeze lasts 2-6 seconds varying. You do the math) (Note: This is occasionally dubbed the "VoltFreeze") If you don't have that or an Imperialist, use the Power Beam, with charge shots. Or you could simply use the Judicator. (Note: Use this instead of the Power Beam, Judicator Headshots deal 31 damage, you can do more damage with Judicator shots than you can with Charged Power Beam shots if you factor in the Charge time.)
*A good way to get a quick kill while having your enemy frozen, you switch to your Volt Driver and shoot the enemies head. This normally will kill the enemy before they are unfrozen. (The Volt Driver has a fire rate of around 5 shots per second. A non-Charged Volt Driver headshot does 21 damage. A freeze lasts 2-6 seconds varying. You do the math) (Note: This is occasionally dubbed the "VoltFreeze") If you don't have that or an Imperialist, use the Power Beam, with charge shots. Or you could simply use the Judicator. (Note: Use this instead of the Power Beam, Judicator Headshots deal 31 damage, you can do more damage with Judicator shots than you can with Charged Power Beam shots if you factor in the Charge time.)
              WIFI NOTE:
*Noxus' freeze shot doesn't always freeze your opponent because of lag. (Note: This tip is from a player who found out the hard way. So when in a Wifi battle, Noxus users don't rely on his freeze shot. (This small section added in by fellow hunter *KODY*.))


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