Glaxion

The Glaxion is a Corpus-designed freeze ray researched from the Energy Lab in the Dojo, which is the first, and currently the only weapon to feature as its main damage type. It was released in Update 14.5.

This weapon can be sold for.

Characteristics
This weapon deals primarily damage.

Advantages:
 * damage makes it effective against Shields and Alloy Armor.
 * damage can be combined with other elements to form damage, effective against Flesh and Cloned Flesh,  damage for increased effectiveness against shields, and  damage, effective against Machinery and Fossilized.
 * Largest magazine size of any weapon in-game.
 * Highest base maximum ammunition pool of any weapon in-game.
 * Fast reload time.
 * Highest Status Chance among continuous and automatic primary weapons.

Disadvantages:
 * Base damage is less effective against Infested.
 * Limited range of around 25-30 meters.
 * Bad ammo efficiency.
 * Low damage.

Tips

 * Critical Delay and/or Vile Precision can help slow down the firerate of the weapon to allow better ammo efficiency, although the critical chance increase is minimal and the recoil decrease is ineffective as the weapon has little to no recoil.
 * Combining both mods maxed will result in the Glaxion's fire rate being reduced to 5.6 (12.8 fire rate with just Critical Delay) while increasing the critical chance to 7.4%.
 * With all four dual-stat event mods - Malignant Force, High Voltage, Thermite Rounds, and Rime Rounds - the Glaxion can achieve a status chance of 100%, making every single shot deal status effect procs. While the actual combined status chance is 119%, the in-game UI does not show status chance values above 100%, as any value above that has no effect on the proc chance.
 * Tainted Mag can be used to increase the Glaxion's already impressive magazine capacity with little penalty due to the weapon's fast reload time; At maxed rank, Tainted Mag increases the weapon's reload time from 1.5s to 2s, while adding 198 additional rounds.
 * When further combined with maxed rank Magazine Warp and Wildfire mods, the Glaxion can have a magazine capacity of 648 rounds.
 * The Glaxion's high fire rate and its low base damage make it highly ammo inefficient, consuming ammo at a fast rate. It is recommended to use Rifle Ammo Mutation, Rifle Scavenger or Team Ammo Restores to ensure a steady supply of ammo.
 * Metal Auger can improve the Glaxion's ammo inefficiency, allowing it to hit multiple targets and potentially inflicting status effects on them as well.
 * Although Shred can also be used as an alternative, it will increase the Glaxion's already high rate of fire, making it more likely to empty out its ammo reserves sooner.
 * Enemies that are frozen solid will take at least 1 hit of damage from any source to be destroyed regardless on how much damage it is dealt. This can block powerful enemy projectiles such as Napalm and Bombard shots.
 * Frozen corpses remain solid for 3 seconds before deteriorating which takes 5 seconds.
 * Some enemy abilities still remain in effect while deteriorating such as a Nullifier Crewman's bubble, which will start to grow back while deteriorating.

Trivia

 * The Glaxion is the first weapon to deal pure damage.
 * Concept art for the Glaxion was first seen in Devstream 22 alongside concepts for what would eventually become the Grinlok, Marelok, and Attica.
 * The revolver-style cartridges on the Glaxion's body spin during firing, though the magazine is the small (battery) box behind the trigger
 * Additionally, the Glaxion's barrel telescopes back and forth rapidly during firing, and collapses inward when holstered.
 * Enemies who die by the weapon are frozen solid, much like Frost's Avalanche ability, and shatter when hit by any weapon. This effect persists even if the Glaxion's Cold damage has been changed into another element.
 * If frozen bodies are left alone for five seconds, the ice will thaw into nothingness.
 * Glaxion bears similarity to the French word glaçon, meaning "ice cube" or "icicle".
 * Much like the Flux Rifle, Detron and Amprex , the Glaxion doesn't follow the standard Corpus naming convention (A Latin word with two syllables and ending with an 'a'.)

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