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[[File:Goo Gun and Mine in use.mp4|thumb|Creating a wall for covering purposes, as well as to help funnel enemies into mines.]]
[[File:Goo Gun and Mine in use.mp4|thumb|Creating a wall for covering purposes, as well as to help funnel enemies into mines.]]
The Goo Gun is [[Specializations|Specialization]] for the [[Builds|heavy build]] which shoots blobs of Goo. It has a maximum capacity of 14 Goo blobs before it needs to be reloaded. Once the shot Goo blob touches a surface, it sticks to it and enlargens enormously, making it useful at creating cover and obstacles.  
The Goo Gun is [[Specializations|Specialization]] for the [[Builds|heavy build]] which shoots blobs of Goo. It has a maximum capacity of 14 Goo blobs before it needs to be reloaded. Once the shot Goo blob touches a surface, it sticks to it and enlarges enormously, making it useful at creating cover and obstacles.  
===Strengths and Weaknesses===
===Strengths and Weaknesses===
Excellent at blocking [[Guardian Turret|Turrets]], the Goo Gun disables a turret with only one precise shot. Also, [[Cashout Station]] stealing might be something where the Goo Gun makes your life easier - or rather more sustainable: Quickly creating cover next to a Cashout Station before trying to steal it might do the difference. Additionally, when defending a Cashout Station close-quarterly, creating little caves of Goo, or even just simple walls for your team mates to retreat, helps out with surviving; even more so when you have someone healing you and he can safely back up and let you do the work! Coupled together with [[Gadgets|Mines]], the Goo Gun can be very useful by placing strategic obstacles, thus funneling enemies into mine-trapped narrow passages. Keep in mind that the Goo Gun (surprisingly) shoots Goo, which can entirely be destroyed by fire.
Excellent at blocking [[Guardian Turret|turrets]], the Goo Gun disables a turret with only one precise shot. Also, [[Cashout Station]] stealing might be something where the Goo Gun makes your life easier - or rather more sustainable: Quickly creating cover next to a Cashout Station before trying to steal it might do the difference. Additionally, when defending a Cashout Station close-quarterly, creating little caves of Goo, or even just simple walls for your team mates to retreat, helps out with surviving; even more so when you have someone healing you and he can safely back up and let you do the work! Coupled together with [[Gadgets|Mines]], the Goo Gun can be very useful by placing strategic obstacles, thus funneling enemies into mine-trapped narrow passages. Keep in mind that the Goo Gun (surprisingly) shoots Goo, which can entirely be destroyed by fire.

Revision as of 19:48, 5 April 2023

File:Goo Gun and Mine in use.mp4
Creating a wall for covering purposes, as well as to help funnel enemies into mines.

The Goo Gun is Specialization for the heavy build which shoots blobs of Goo. It has a maximum capacity of 14 Goo blobs before it needs to be reloaded. Once the shot Goo blob touches a surface, it sticks to it and enlarges enormously, making it useful at creating cover and obstacles.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Excellent at blocking turrets, the Goo Gun disables a turret with only one precise shot. Also, Cashout Station stealing might be something where the Goo Gun makes your life easier - or rather more sustainable: Quickly creating cover next to a Cashout Station before trying to steal it might do the difference. Additionally, when defending a Cashout Station close-quarterly, creating little caves of Goo, or even just simple walls for your team mates to retreat, helps out with surviving; even more so when you have someone healing you and he can safely back up and let you do the work! Coupled together with Mines, the Goo Gun can be very useful by placing strategic obstacles, thus funneling enemies into mine-trapped narrow passages. Keep in mind that the Goo Gun (surprisingly) shoots Goo, which can entirely be destroyed by fire.