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The MGL32 is a | The [[MGL32]] ''(Model '''32''' '''M'''ulti-shot '''G'''renade '''L'''auncher)'' is a [[Heavy]] class [[:Category:Grenade Launcher|grenade launcher]] with the unique ability to bounce its shots off a surface once, dealing high area damage. | ||
== | == Usage == | ||
The MGL32 | The MGL32 can be selected as the [[Weapons|weapon]] of any [[Heavy]] build loadout. | ||
The trigger can be pulled to fire a grenade projectile that bounces away on its first impact and explodes on its second impact, dealing damage to nearby opponents. The trigger must be released before firing again. The explosion also deals damage to its user if they are too close. | |||
The | The secondary trigger can be used to zoom in slightly, though this does not affect the MGL32's accuracy. Its accuracy also remains stable while moving. | ||
== Weapon | The weapon automatically reloads when its magazine is empty, or the user can do a tactical reload before this point. The user has unlimited spare ammunition. | ||
{{Control scheme|weapon=Equip [[MGL32]]|primary-fire=Fire shot <small>(Tap)</small>|secondary-fire=Zoom (Hold)|reload=Tactical reload}} | |||
== Stats == | |||
=== Damage Profile === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
|- | |||
! Build !! HP !! Shots to kill !! Time to kill (Body) | |||
|- | |||
|Light||150 | |||
|2 | |||
|0.67 | |||
|- | |||
|Medium||250 | |||
|4 | |||
|2.0 | |||
|- | |||
|Heavy||350 | |||
|5 | |||
|2.67 | |||
|- | |||
|colspan="5" |'''<small>Values are approximate and determined by community testing.</small>''' | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Properties === | |||
''' Weapon '''<br><br> | |||
{{Feature icon|Ranged}} Strikes targets by aiming and firing at them from a distance. | |||
{{Feature icon|Single Fire}} Fires once when the trigger is pulled. The trigger must be released before firing again. | |||
{{Feature icon|Stable Accuracy}} Keeps a stable accuracy, even while moving and going airborne. | |||
{{Feature icon|Full Reload}} Replaces the entire magazine in one animation on reload. | |||
{{Feature icon|Aim Down Sights|negative=true}} Cannot use sights. Zooms in slightly instead, but doing so does not significantly affect accuracy. | |||
<br>''' Projectile '''<br><br> | |||
{{Feature icon|Projectile}} Gets affected by gravity and has a travel time. | |||
{{Feature icon|Bounce}} Bounces away when the projectile collides with a surface or contestant. For the MGL32, this happens exactly once per projectile. | |||
{{Feature icon|Trigger on Impact}} Triggers when the projectile collides with a surface or contestant. For the MGL32, this happens only on the second impact. | |||
{{Feature icon|Trigger on Time}} Triggers after a fixed amount of time if the projectile does not strike a surface or contestant. | |||
{{Feature icon|Interceptible}} Can be removed by the [[APS Turret]], nullifying its effects. This causes the turret to lose some health. | |||
{{Feature icon|Critical Hit|negative=true}} Does not critically hit for increased damage, even if the target was struck on the head. | |||
{{Feature icon|High Range Falloff|negative=true}} Does not deal reduced damage when hitting targets at long distances. | |||
<br>''' Explosion '''<br><br> | |||
{{Feature icon|Explosive}} Deals damage in an area of effect that can be intercepted by structures and shields. | |||
{{Feature icon|Moderate Structure Damage}} Damages structures. Takes a few seconds or multiple charges to break a concrete wall. | |||
{{Feature icon|Friendly Fire|negative=true}} Can damage the user, but not their teammates. | |||
== Guide == | |||
''' Strengths ''' | |||
* Arenas where the fighting often occurs indoors offer great conditions for the MGL32, especially in the moments where there are many nearby walls and ceilings to bounce grenades off of. The tighter the spaces, the better the conditions for the MGL32. | |||
** [[Las Vegas]] and [[Horizon]] are arenas with many indoor encounters in tight spaces. | |||
* An MGL32 user is at an advantage when an opponent is not in their direct line of sight, but can be reached using the grenade's bounce—for example, when they are around a corner, or in a floor below the MGL32 user where the user has access to them through a hole. | |||
''' Weaknesses ''' | |||
* Reloading the MGL32's magazine takes a long time, leading to long downtimes between firing. Also, it is not possible to quickly replenish one missing shell like with the [[CL-40]]. | |||
* Unlike the [[CL-40]], the MGL32 struggles to reliably hit nearby opponents when there is no wall or ceiling nearby, due to the forced bounce before detonating. | |||
** When facing an MGL32 user, getting very close to them is often a death sentence for the MGL32 user, as the target becomes very difficult to hit. Additionally, close hits lead to the MGL32 user taking damage from their own grenades. | |||
** Having the high ground over an MGL32 user (with no ceiling overhead) is also a counter to them, such as when peeking through a hole in the ceiling over the MGL32 user. | |||
* Arenas where a lot of the fighting occurs in wide open areas, such as [[Seoul]], offer poor conditions for the MGL32, as there will often not be a nearby surface to reliably bounce grenades off of. | |||
** Arenas with slanted roofs—[[Monaco]] and [[Skyway Stadium]]—also offer poor conditions for the MGL32 while fighting on them, as it is impossible to reliably hit the grenades off of the slanted surfaces. | |||
* When the area is largely covered in rubble, such as from a [[Sledgehammer]] user or from a collapsed suspended structure with the [[Cashout Station|cashout station]] on it, the MGL32 struggles to reliably bounce its grenades towards opponents due to the irregularly slanted surfaces. | |||
* Since the MGL32's grenades are interceptible, the [[APS Turret]] is a counter to the weapon. It will nullify a few of the MGL32's grenades. | |||
* The MGL32 has trouble hitting far-away targets, especially when the target is at a higher altitude, due to the arc trajectory and slowness of its projectiles. | |||
''' Tactics ''' | |||
* When facing an opponent directly in line of sight under a low ceiling, it is possible to fire at the ceiling such that the grenades will quickly detonate on the ground below. Some experience is required to predict the bounce correctly. | |||
** This is especially effective when taking cover behind a [[Barricade]], as the user cannot be hit by incoming fire while still having access to the ceiling to bounce grenades off of. | |||
* An MGL32 user should try to bring the fight to an area where the conditions are right for them. For example, when fighting in a residential area in [[Monaco]], the user should lead their opponents into the buildings, rather than fighting on the streets or on the rooftops. | |||
* An [[APS Turret]] can be removed by utilizing the MGL32's splash damage. The grenade needs to detonate right outside of the turret's effective range to damage it. | |||
* [[Charge 'N' Slam]] can be a good choice to deal with opponents that get too close to damage them with the MGL32. | |||
== Item Mastery == | |||
Item mastery XP can be earned by damaging and eliminating opponents with the MGL32. | |||
Each time a certain XP threshold is reached, the item levels up. This does not improve the item, but rewards a unique item customization. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
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|colspan="2" |'''<center>XP Breakdown</center>''' | |||
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!Source !!XP Reward | |||
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|Damage dealt by the MGL32 | |||
|0.2 × Damage Dealt | |||
|- | |||
|Opponent eliminated by the MGL32 | |||
|50 | |||
|- | |||
|Assist on an opponent damaged by the MGL32 | |||
|20 | |||
|} | |||
{{Item Mastery|item=MGL32}} | |||
== Weapon Skins == | |||
<center> | |||
<tabber> | <tabber> | ||
|-|LEGENDARY= | |-|LEGENDARY= | ||
<gallery widths="210" heights="110" mode="nolines"> | <gallery widths="210" heights="110" mode="nolines"> | ||
File:M32GL_ANCIENT SECRETS.png|ANCIENT SECRETS - {{MultibuckIcon}} 800 | |||
File:M32GL_Gold-Dust.png|GOLD DUST - {{MultibuckIcon}} 800 | |||
File:M32GL_STREAM CIRCUIT.png|STREAM CIRCUIT - {{MultibuckIcon}} 800 | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
|-|EPIC= | |-|EPIC= | ||
<gallery widths="210" heights="110" mode="nolines"> | <gallery widths="210" heights="110" mode="nolines"> | ||
File:M32GL_ClosedBetaAction.png|CLOSED BETA ACTION - CB1 | File:M32GL_ClosedBetaAction.png|CLOSED BETA ACTION - CB1 Career Level 20 | ||
File:M32GL_Decoded-Spirit.png|DECODED SPIRIT - {{MultibuckIcon}} 1,150 (Bundle) | |||
File:M32GL_DESERT DUST.png|DESERT DUST - {{MultibuckIcon}} 400 | |||
File:M32GL_TRADITION KEEPER.png|TRADITION KEEPER - {{MultibuckIcon}} 300 | |||
File:M32GL_Triangle-Twinkle.png|TRIANGLE TWINKLE - Weapon Level 6 | |||
File:M32GL_PREDASHEEN.png|PREDASHEEN - Weapon Level 9 | |||
File:M32GL_TWO TO TANGO.png|TWO TO TANGO - {{MultibuckIcon}} 1,150 (Bundle) | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
|-|RARE= | |-|RARE= | ||
<gallery widths="210" heights="110" mode="nolines"> | <gallery widths="210" heights="110" mode="nolines"> | ||
File: | File:M32GL_Eerie-Ossuary.png|EERIE OSSUARY - {{MultibuckIcon}} 150 | ||
File: | File:MGL32_Fractal-Disguise.png|FRACTAL DISGUISE - {{MultibuckIcon}} 1,150 (Bundle) | ||
File: | File:M32GL_PAINTED PREDATOR.png|PAINTED PREDATOR - Weapon Level 8 | ||
File: | File:M32GL_Polygon-Paragon.png|POLYGON PARAGON - {{MultibuckIcon}} 150 | ||
<!-- MISSING: File:M32GL STRIPED GRAZER.png|STRIPED GRAZER - Weapon Level 7 --> | |||
File: | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
|-|COMMON= | |-|COMMON= | ||
<gallery widths="210" heights="110" mode="nolines"> | <gallery widths="210" heights="110" mode="nolines"> | ||
File: | File:M32GL_DyeJob_yellow.png|DYE JOB - Weapon Level 2 | ||
File:M32GL_DyeJob_blue.png|DYE JOB - | File:M32GL_DyeJob_blue.png|DYE JOB - Weapon Level 3 | ||
File: | File:M32GL_DyeJob_red.png|DYE JOB - Weapon Level 4 | ||
File: | File:M32GL_DyeJob_white.png|DYE JOB - Weapon Level 5 | ||
File: | File:M32GL_StandardIssue.png|STANDARD ISSUE | ||
File: | </gallery> | ||
File: | |||
|-|LEGACY= | |||
<gallery widths="210" heights="110" mode="nolines"> | |||
File:M32GL_DigitalDisruption_beige.png|DIGITAL DISRUPTION - BEIGE | |||
File:M32GL_DigitalDisruption_mint.png|DIGITAL DISRUPTION - MINT | |||
File:M32GL_DigitalDisruption_green.png|DIGITAL DISRUPTION - GREEN | |||
File:M32GL_DigitalDisruption_cyan.png|DIGITAL DISRUPTION - CYAN | |||
File:M32GL_DigitalDisruption_orange.png|DIGITAL DISRUPTION - ORANGE | |||
File:M32GL_DigitalDisruption_sand.png|DIGITAL DISRUPTION - SAND | |||
File:M32GL_DyeJob_cyan.png|DYE JOB - CYAN | |||
File:M32GL_DyeJob_pink.png|DYE JOB - PINK | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
</center> | |||
== Trivia == | |||
* The MGL32 exists in real life as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milkor_MGL Milkor MGL], a lightweight grenade launcher with a six-shot revolver-style magazine. It was developed by Milkor (Pty) Ltd., a South African arms company, in 1981 and introduced in 1983. | |||
** The MGL32 is named after the M32 MGL (Model 32 Multi-shot Grenade Launcher). This is an American-made copy of the Milkor MGL with no significant differences to the weapon's functionality. | |||
** See also: [[List of Gun Origins]]. | |||
* The MGL32 was originally introduced under the name M32GL. | |||
== History == | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!Update | |||
!Changes | |||
|- | |||
|[[Update:4.0.0|4.0.0]] | |||
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* Decreased reload time from 3.1s to 2.8s | |||
|- | |||
|[[Update:3.4.0|3.4.0]] | |||
| | |||
* Decreased minimum damage applied at outer edge of explosions to 0 | |||
* Damage radius increased: 3.75m -> 4m | |||
* Linear damage scaling | |||
|- | |||
|[[Update:1.5.5|1.5.5]] | |||
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* Damage changedː 80 -> 83 | |||
|- | |||
|[[Update:CB1:_PATCH_3|CB1 Patch 3]] | |||
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* Fuse time increased: 1.2 -> 2.5 | |||
* Rounds now detonate on impact after one bounce | |||
* Reduced explosion inner radius: 2m -> 1.5m. | |||
|} | |||
[[Category:Heavy Build]] | |||
[[Category:Weapon]] | |||
[[Category:Grenade Launcher]] |
Latest revision as of 12:59, 23 March 2025
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Magazine Size | 6 |
Price | 800 |
General Data | |
Related Quests |
The MGL32 (Model 32 Multi-shot Grenade Launcher) is a Heavy class grenade launcher with the unique ability to bounce its shots off a surface once, dealing high area damage.
Usage
edit edit sourceThe MGL32 can be selected as the weapon of any Heavy build loadout.
The trigger can be pulled to fire a grenade projectile that bounces away on its first impact and explodes on its second impact, dealing damage to nearby opponents. The trigger must be released before firing again. The explosion also deals damage to its user if they are too close.
The secondary trigger can be used to zoom in slightly, though this does not affect the MGL32's accuracy. Its accuracy also remains stable while moving.
The weapon automatically reloads when its magazine is empty, or the user can do a tactical reload before this point. The user has unlimited spare ammunition.
Controls | PC | PS | XBox | Key |
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Equip MGL32 | 1 | Weapon | ||
Fire shot (Tap) | R2 | RT | Primary fire | |
Zoom (Hold) | L2 | LT | Secondary fire | |
Tactical reload | R | Reload |
Stats
edit edit sourceDamage Profile
edit edit sourceBuild | HP | Shots to kill | Time to kill (Body) | |
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Light | 150 | 2 | 0.67 | |
Medium | 250 | 4 | 2.0 | |
Heavy | 350 | 5 | 2.67 | |
Values are approximate and determined by community testing. |
Properties
edit edit source Weapon
Ranged — Strikes targets by aiming and firing at them from a distance.
Single Fire — Fires once when the trigger is pulled. The trigger must be released before firing again.
Stable Accuracy — Keeps a stable accuracy, even while moving and going airborne.
Full Reload — Replaces the entire magazine in one animation on reload.
No Aiming Down Sights — Cannot use sights. Zooms in slightly instead, but doing so does not significantly affect accuracy.
Projectile
Projectile — Gets affected by gravity and has a travel time.
Bounce — Bounces away when the projectile collides with a surface or contestant. For the MGL32, this happens exactly once per projectile.
Trigger on Impact — Triggers when the projectile collides with a surface or contestant. For the MGL32, this happens only on the second impact.
Trigger on Time — Triggers after a fixed amount of time if the projectile does not strike a surface or contestant.
Interceptible — Can be removed by the APS Turret, nullifying its effects. This causes the turret to lose some health.
No Critical Hit — Does not critically hit for increased damage, even if the target was struck on the head.
No Falloff — Does not deal reduced damage when hitting targets at long distances.
Explosion
Explosive — Deals damage in an area of effect that can be intercepted by structures and shields.
Moderate Structure Damage — Damages structures. Takes a few seconds or multiple charges to break a concrete wall.
No Friendly Fire — Can damage the user, but not their teammates.
Guide
edit edit sourceStrengths
- Arenas where the fighting often occurs indoors offer great conditions for the MGL32, especially in the moments where there are many nearby walls and ceilings to bounce grenades off of. The tighter the spaces, the better the conditions for the MGL32.
- An MGL32 user is at an advantage when an opponent is not in their direct line of sight, but can be reached using the grenade's bounce—for example, when they are around a corner, or in a floor below the MGL32 user where the user has access to them through a hole.
Weaknesses
- Reloading the MGL32's magazine takes a long time, leading to long downtimes between firing. Also, it is not possible to quickly replenish one missing shell like with the CL-40.
- Unlike the CL-40, the MGL32 struggles to reliably hit nearby opponents when there is no wall or ceiling nearby, due to the forced bounce before detonating.
- When facing an MGL32 user, getting very close to them is often a death sentence for the MGL32 user, as the target becomes very difficult to hit. Additionally, close hits lead to the MGL32 user taking damage from their own grenades.
- Having the high ground over an MGL32 user (with no ceiling overhead) is also a counter to them, such as when peeking through a hole in the ceiling over the MGL32 user.
- Arenas where a lot of the fighting occurs in wide open areas, such as Seoul, offer poor conditions for the MGL32, as there will often not be a nearby surface to reliably bounce grenades off of.
- Arenas with slanted roofs—Monaco and Skyway Stadium—also offer poor conditions for the MGL32 while fighting on them, as it is impossible to reliably hit the grenades off of the slanted surfaces.
- When the area is largely covered in rubble, such as from a Sledgehammer user or from a collapsed suspended structure with the cashout station on it, the MGL32 struggles to reliably bounce its grenades towards opponents due to the irregularly slanted surfaces.
- Since the MGL32's grenades are interceptible, the APS Turret is a counter to the weapon. It will nullify a few of the MGL32's grenades.
- The MGL32 has trouble hitting far-away targets, especially when the target is at a higher altitude, due to the arc trajectory and slowness of its projectiles.
Tactics
- When facing an opponent directly in line of sight under a low ceiling, it is possible to fire at the ceiling such that the grenades will quickly detonate on the ground below. Some experience is required to predict the bounce correctly.
- This is especially effective when taking cover behind a Barricade, as the user cannot be hit by incoming fire while still having access to the ceiling to bounce grenades off of.
- An MGL32 user should try to bring the fight to an area where the conditions are right for them. For example, when fighting in a residential area in Monaco, the user should lead their opponents into the buildings, rather than fighting on the streets or on the rooftops.
- An APS Turret can be removed by utilizing the MGL32's splash damage. The grenade needs to detonate right outside of the turret's effective range to damage it.
- Charge 'N' Slam can be a good choice to deal with opponents that get too close to damage them with the MGL32.
Item Mastery
edit edit sourceItem mastery XP can be earned by damaging and eliminating opponents with the MGL32.
Each time a certain XP threshold is reached, the item levels up. This does not improve the item, but rewards a unique item customization.
Source | XP Reward |
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Damage dealt by the MGL32 | 0.2 × Damage Dealt |
Opponent eliminated by the MGL32 | 50 |
Assist on an opponent damaged by the MGL32 | 20 |
Weapon Skins
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CLOSED BETA ACTION - CB1 Career Level 20
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DECODED SPIRIT -
1,150 (Bundle)
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DESERT DUST -
400
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TRADITION KEEPER -
300
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TRIANGLE TWINKLE - Weapon Level 6
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PREDASHEEN - Weapon Level 9
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TWO TO TANGO -
1,150 (Bundle)
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EERIE OSSUARY -
150
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FRACTAL DISGUISE -
1,150 (Bundle)
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PAINTED PREDATOR - Weapon Level 8
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POLYGON PARAGON -
150
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DYE JOB - Weapon Level 2
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DYE JOB - Weapon Level 3
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DYE JOB - Weapon Level 4
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DYE JOB - Weapon Level 5
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STANDARD ISSUE
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DIGITAL DISRUPTION - BEIGE
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DIGITAL DISRUPTION - MINT
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DIGITAL DISRUPTION - GREEN
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DIGITAL DISRUPTION - CYAN
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DIGITAL DISRUPTION - ORANGE
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DIGITAL DISRUPTION - SAND
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DYE JOB - CYAN
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DYE JOB - PINK
Trivia
edit edit source- The MGL32 exists in real life as the Milkor MGL, a lightweight grenade launcher with a six-shot revolver-style magazine. It was developed by Milkor (Pty) Ltd., a South African arms company, in 1981 and introduced in 1983.
- The MGL32 is named after the M32 MGL (Model 32 Multi-shot Grenade Launcher). This is an American-made copy of the Milkor MGL with no significant differences to the weapon's functionality.
- See also: List of Gun Origins.
- The MGL32 was originally introduced under the name M32GL.
History
edit edit sourceUpdate | Changes |
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4.0.0 |
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3.4.0 |
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1.5.5 |
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CB1 Patch 3 |
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