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Gatling Gun
Gatling Gun
Found
Hunter's Nightmare, dropped by the Gatling Gun Hunter in the dark cave where the blood river courses
Stats
Physical ATK -
Blood ATK 80/180
Arcane ATK -
Fire ATK -
Bolt ATK - Attr. Bonus
QS Bullet Use 1 Strength Skill Bloodtinge Arcane
Durability 200 - - E/D -
Special Att. Attr. Req.
Slow Poison Rapid Poison ATK vs Kin ATK vs Beasts Strength Skill Bloodtinge Arcane
- - 100 100 28 12 - -
Weapon Info
Weapon Type Left Hand Weapons
Imprints Circle

Gatling Gun is a Left Hand Weapon in The Old Hunters DLC.

Description

In-Game Description

This is a highly-customised, portable version of the stationary gatling gun operated by the hunter Djura in Old Yharnam.
It was the weapon of choice of the youngest of Djura's three companions.
The Gatling Gun boasts exceptional rapid-firing functionality, but is considered a cumbersome weapon, due to its excessive weight and insatiable consumption of Quicksilver Bullets.

Availability

  • dropped by the Powder Keg Hunter NPC, found in the dark cave found by going right when finding the river of blood with the fattened Bloodlickers within the Hunter's Nightmare

Characteristics

The Gatling Gun requires superior Strength and a moderate amount of Bloodtinge to be wielded, but is worth a lot for players who focus on Strength builds. It will, however, consume exorbitant amounts of QS Bullets. In a way its consumption of bullets can be compared with the Flamesprayer or Rosmarinus.

It deals high amounts of damage and is best used against NPC hunters as their AI will not be able to stop themselves from being staggered to death. This holds true for the Bloody Crow of Cainhurst.

Notes

  • Care should be taken with the NPC that wields the Gatling Gun as it is extremely damaging and it is recommended to use the boulder in its area to use as cover. Use of the Hand Lantern and/or Torch is also advised.

Trivia

  • This Gatling Gun is almost an identical replica of the larger one that is used by Djura to fend off hunters in Old Yharnam. Its most noticeable differences are in the shorter length of its barrel and the lack of handcrank as a firing mechanism, as well as the more obvious difference in size and barrels.
  • It also resembles those used by the Wheelchair Huntsmen.

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