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'''Ammunition''' (or '''ammo''' for short) describes the variety of bullets, bolts, slugs, cartridges, batteries, and more that enable all [[:Category:Primary Weapons|Primary]] and [[:Category:Secondary Weapons|Secondary]] weapons to be fired. The only weapons that do not use ammo are [[:Category:Melee Weapons|Melee]] weapons.
 
'''Ammunition''' (or '''ammo''' for short) describes the variety of bullets, bolts, slugs, cartridges, batteries, and more that enable all [[:Category:Primary Weapons|Primary]] and [[:Category:Secondary Weapons|Secondary]] weapons to be fired. The only weapons that do not use ammo are [[:Category:Melee Weapons|Melee]] weapons.
   
Remaining ammunition for the currently active weapon is indicated in the bottom right corner as two numbers with a divider between then. On the left side, the number indicates how much ammo is currently loaded inside the weapon's magazine. On the right side of that division, the number indicates how much more of that type of ammo the player is carrying.
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Remaining ammunition for the currently active weapon is indicated in the bottom right corner as two numbers with a divider between them. On the left side, the number indicates how much ammo is currently loaded inside the weapon's magazine. On the right side of that division, the number indicates how much more of that type of ammo the player is carrying.
   
 
==Ammo Maximum==
 
==Ammo Maximum==
There is a maximum amount of ammunition that can be carried for each specific weapon: for example, [[Warframes]] can carry 540 units of fuel for the [[Ignis]], but only 20 rockets for the [[Ogris]]. Enemies do not track or run out of ammunition, though their weapons do have a magazine size and they must reload accordingly.
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There is a maximum amount of ammunition that can be carried for each specific weapon: for example, [[Warframes]] can carry 540 units of fuel for the {{Weapon|Ignis}}, but only 20 rockets for the {{Weapon|Ogris}}. Enemies do not track or run out of ammunition, though their weapons do have a magazine size and they must reload accordingly.
   
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Ammo Maximum has no effect on weapons that lack an ammo pool, such as {{Weapon|Flux Rifle}}, {{Weapon|Cycron}}, {{Weapon|Plinx}}, and all Archwing [[Arch-gun]]s.
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''Click the "Expand" link to the right for a full list of ammo maximums.''
 
''Click the "Expand" link to the right for a full list of ammo maximums.''
 
   
 
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*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 540'''
 
*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 540'''
 
**Rifles
 
**Rifles
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***{{Weapon|Amprex}}
***[[Boltor]]
 
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***{{Weapon|Boltor}} ([[Boltor Prime|Prime]], [[Telos Boltor|Telos]])
***[[Braton]]
 
***[[Braton Prime]]
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***{{Weapon|Braton}} ([[MK1-Braton|MK1]], [[Braton Prime|Prime]], [[Braton Vandal|Vandal]])
 
***{{Weapon|Burston}} ([[Burston Prime|Prime]])
***[[Braton Vandal]]
 
 
***{{Weapon|Buzlok}}
***[[Burston]]
 
 
***{{Weapon|Gorgon}}
***[[Burston Prime]]
 
 
***{{Weapon|Grakata}}
***[[Buzlok]]
 
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***{{Weapon|Hind}}
***[[Gorgon]]
 
 
***{{Weapon|Karak}}
***[[Grakata]]
 
 
***{{Weapon|Latron}} ([[Latron Prime|Prime]])
***[[Hind]]
 
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***{{Weapon|Soma}}
***[[Karak]]
 
***[[Latron]]
 
***[[Latron Prime]]
 
***[[MK1-Braton]]
 
***[[Soma]]
 
 
**Special
 
**Special
***[[Dera]]
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***{{Weapon|Dera}}
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***{{Weapon|Dera Vandal}}
***[[Flux Rifle]]
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***{{Weapon|Flux Rifle}}
***[[Ignis]]
 
***[[Synapse]]
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***{{Weapon|Synapse}}
***[[Supra]]
 
 
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*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 1500'''
 
*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 1500'''
 
**Rifle
 
**Rifle
***[[Glaxion]]
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***{{Weapon|Glaxion}}
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*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 1080'''
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**Rifle
 
***{{Weapon|Supra}}
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*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 1000'''
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**Rifle
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***{{Weapon|Prisma Grakata}}
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*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 960'''
 
**Shotgun
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***{{Weapon|Kohm}}
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*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 840'''
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**Rifle
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***{{Weapon|Prisma Gorgon}}
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*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 800'''
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**Rifle
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***{{Weapon|Soma Prime}}
   
 
*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 750'''
 
*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 750'''
 
**Rifle
 
**Rifle
***[[Grakata]]
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***{{Weapon|Grakata}}
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**Special
 
***{{Weapon|Ignis}}
   
 
*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 72'''
 
*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 72'''
 
**Snipers
 
**Snipers
***[[Lanka]]
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***{{Weapon|Lanka}}
***[[Snipetron]]
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***{{Weapon|Snipetron}}
***[[Snipetron Vandal]]
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***{{Weapon|Snipetron Vandal}}
***[[Vectis]]
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***{{Weapon|Vectis}}
***[[Vulkar]]
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***{{Weapon|Vulkar}}
 
**Bows
 
**Bows
***[[Cernos]]
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***{{Weapon|Cernos}}
***[[Dread]]
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***{{Weapon|Dread}}
***[[Paris]]
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***{{Weapon|Paris}}
***[[Paris Prime]]
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***{{Weapon|Paris Prime}}
   
 
*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 60'''
 
*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 60'''
 
**Special
 
**Special
***[[Torid]]
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***{{Weapon|Torid}}
   
 
*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 20'''
 
*'''Base Ammo Maximum of 20'''
 
**Special
 
**Special
***[[Ogris]]
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***{{Weapon|Ogris}}
***[[Penta]]
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***{{Weapon|Penta}}
 
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</div>
 
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Weapons have a '''magazine capacity''' or '''clip size''' that limits their ammo expenditure. Weapons can load ammo up to their magazine size; after shooting the whole magazine, the weapon must be [[reload]]ed. Because reloading takes time, a low magazine size can significantly reduce the [[Wikipedia:Damage_per_second|sustained DPS]] of a weapon in relation to its expected [[Wikipedia:Damage_per_second|burst DPS]].
 
Weapons have a '''magazine capacity''' or '''clip size''' that limits their ammo expenditure. Weapons can load ammo up to their magazine size; after shooting the whole magazine, the weapon must be [[reload]]ed. Because reloading takes time, a low magazine size can significantly reduce the [[Wikipedia:Damage_per_second|sustained DPS]] of a weapon in relation to its expected [[Wikipedia:Damage_per_second|burst DPS]].
   
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===Mods that increase magazine capacity===
 
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AmmoStockModU145.png|link=Ammo Stock
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MagazineExtension.png|link=Magazine Extension
 
MagazineWarpModU145.png|link=Magazine Warp
 
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BurdenedMagazineModU145.png|link=Burdened Magazine
 
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===Mods that decrease magazine capacity===
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===Conclave mods===
 
In addition, there are some [[File:Conclave Sigil Black.png|x14px|link=Conclave]][[PvP]]-exclusive mods which affect magazine size:
 
In addition, there are some [[File:Conclave Sigil Black.png|x14px|link=Conclave]][[PvP]]-exclusive mods which affect magazine size:
   
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'''Ammo efficiency''' (or '''ammo economy''') is a [[Wikipedia:Metagaming|metagame]] measurement of how much damage per shot a weapon can deal. In many cases, ammo efficiency is considered irrelevant because a sufficient amount of ammo packs drop from fallen enemies—but there are a number of weapons with poor ammo efficiency which can easily cause a player to run out of ammo faster than they can replenish their stocks.
 
'''Ammo efficiency''' (or '''ammo economy''') is a [[Wikipedia:Metagaming|metagame]] measurement of how much damage per shot a weapon can deal. In many cases, ammo efficiency is considered irrelevant because a sufficient amount of ammo packs drop from fallen enemies—but there are a number of weapons with poor ammo efficiency which can easily cause a player to run out of ammo faster than they can replenish their stocks.
   
Ammo economy is most relevant on weapons with high [[Fire Rate|fire rate]]. Modding a weapon with damage mods (like [[Serration]]) increases both damage per second and damage per ammo, while increasing fire rate (through [[Speed Trigger]]) only improves damage per second. When playing [[missions]] against tough enemies that require many shots to be killed, players should consider eschewing fire rate for straight damage because of this reason.
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Ammo economy is most relevant on weapons with high [[Fire Rate|fire rate]]. Modding a weapon with damage mods (like {{M|Serration}}) increases both damage per second and damage per ammo, while increasing fire rate (through {{M|Speed Trigger}}) only improves damage per second. When playing [[mission]]s against tough enemies that require many shots to be killed, players should consider eschewing fire rate for straight damage because of this reason.
   
 
To compensate for poor ammo economy, all ammo types have a corresponding [[Aura]] mod; these are the ''scavenger'' mods, which can be equipped to increase the amount of ammo received when picking up an ammo pack.
 
To compensate for poor ammo economy, all ammo types have a corresponding [[Aura]] mod; these are the ''scavenger'' mods, which can be equipped to increase the amount of ammo received when picking up an ammo pack.
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SniperAmmoMutationModU145.png|link=Sniper Ammo Mutation
 
PistolAmmoMutationModU145.png|link=Pistol Ammo Mutation
 
PistolAmmoMutationModU145.png|link=Pistol Ammo Mutation
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ArrowMutationModU145.png|link=Arrow Mutation
 
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{{Arcane|Arcane Pistoleer}}
   
 
==Ammo Packs==
 
==Ammo Packs==
 
Picking up an '''ammo pack''' will refill only the ammo pool of their respective weapon. However, with the introduction of the ammo mutation mods in the [[Sling-Stone Event]], one can convert different ammo packs as ammunition for the weapon equipped with one of these mods. The conversion will only happen if such modded weapon is equipped (not holstered) and the other weapon ammo is full (e.g. will not convert rifle ammo if your rifle ammunition is not full).
 
Picking up an '''ammo pack''' will refill only the ammo pool of their respective weapon. However, with the introduction of the ammo mutation mods in the [[Sling-Stone Event]], one can convert different ammo packs as ammunition for the weapon equipped with one of these mods. The conversion will only happen if such modded weapon is equipped (not holstered) and the other weapon ammo is full (e.g. will not convert rifle ammo if your rifle ammunition is not full).
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===Pistol===
 
===Pistol===
[[File:PistolAmmo.png|right|100px]]
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[[File:PistolAmmo.png|right|30px]]
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*Orange lighting.
* This will refill '''20''' rounds of any side arm ammo or '''1.25 rounds''' per ammo mutation rank of converted ammo.
 
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*Refills '''20''' rounds of [[:Category:Secondary Weapons|secondary]] ammo for regular weapons or '''1.25 rounds''' per ammo mutation rank of converted ammo.
* [[Pistol Scavenger]] increases the amount of pistol ammo recovered per drop.
 
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*Refills '''10''' rounds for "special" secondary weapons (e.g. hand-held grenade/rocket launchers)
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*{{M|Pistol Scavenger}} increases the amount of pistol ammo recovered per drop.
   
===Shotgun===
 
[[File:ShotgunAmmo.png|right|100px]]
 
* This will refill '''10''' rounds of any shotgun ammo or '''2.5 rounds''' per ammo mutation rank of converted ammo.
 
* [[Shotgun Scavenger]] increases the amount of shotgun ammo recovered per drop.
 
 
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===Shotgun===
 
[[File:ShotgunAmmo.png|right|50px]]
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*Green lighting.
 
*Refills '''10''' rounds of [[:Category:Shotgun|shotgun]] ammo or '''2.5 rounds''' per ammo mutation rank of converted ammo.
 
*{{M|Shotgun Scavenger}} increases the amount of shotgun ammo recovered per drop.
   
 
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===Rifle===
 
===Rifle===
[[File:RifleAmmo.png|right|100px]]
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[[File:RifleAmmo.png|right|50px]]
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*Blue lighting.
* This will refill '''20''' rounds of any Rifle ammo or '''1.25 rounds''' per ammo mutation rank of converted ammo.
 
 
*Refills '''60''' rounds of [[:Category:Assault Rifle|rifle]] ammo or '''??? rounds''' per ammo mutation rank of converted ammo.
* [[Rifle Scavenger]] increases the amount of rifle ammo recovered per drop.
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*{{M|Rifle Scavenger}} increases the amount of rifle ammo recovered per drop.
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===Sniper/Bow===
 
===Sniper/Bow===
[[File:SniperAmmo.png|right|100px]]
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[[File:SniperAmmo.png|right|50px]]
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*Purple lighting.
* This will refill '''10''' rounds of Sniper ammo or Arrows or '''2.5 rounds''' per ammo mutation rank of converted ammo.
 
 
*Refills '''10''' rounds of [[Sniper Rifle|sniper rifle]] ammo or [[:Category:Bow|arrows]] or '''2.5 rounds''' per ammo mutation rank of converted ammo.
* [[Sniper Scavenger]] increases the amount of sniper/bow ammo recovered per drop.
 
* Sniper pickups seem to be the least common drop out of the current four.
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*{{M|Sniper Scavenger}} increases the amount of sniper/bow ammo recovered per drop.
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*Sniper ammo pickups are the least common drop out of all ammo drops.
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===Heavy===
 
[[File:HeavyAmmo.png|right|100px]]
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*Yellow lighting.
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*Refills '''1000''' rounds of atmospheric [[Arch-gun]] ammo, or resets its cooldown when not equipped.
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*Dropped by [[Terra Manker]]s that appear during [[Heist]]s, as well as Bombards, Heavy Gunners, Napalms, Corpus Tech, Fusion MOAs, Oxium Ospreys, Ancients, Corrupted Ancients, and Corrupted Bombards during normal play.
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===Omni===
 
===Omni===
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*White lighting.
[[File:conclaveammo.png|right|100px]]
 
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[[File:conclaveammo.png|right|50px]]
*This will refill '''all''' ammo of any type of firearm.
 
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*Refills '''all''' ammo of all types.
*This type of ammo is only available in [[Conclave]] missions and the [[Simulacrum]].
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*This type of ammo is not encountered in standard gameplay and only available in [[Arena]] missions, the [[Conclave]] or the [[Simulacrum]].
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*Not to be confused with the [[Omni Ammo Box]] gear.
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==Patch History==
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==See Also==
 
* [[Pickups]]
 
* [[Pickups]]
* [[Team Ammo Restore]]
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Ammunition (or ammo for short) describes the variety of bullets, bolts, slugs, cartridges, batteries, and more that enable all Primary and Secondary weapons to be fired. The only weapons that do not use ammo are Melee weapons.

Remaining ammunition for the currently active weapon is indicated in the bottom right corner as two numbers with a divider between them. On the left side, the number indicates how much ammo is currently loaded inside the weapon's magazine. On the right side of that division, the number indicates how much more of that type of ammo the player is carrying.

Ammo Maximum

There is a maximum amount of ammunition that can be carried for each specific weapon: for example, Warframes can carry 540 units of fuel for the Ignis Ignis, but only 20 rockets for the Ogris Ogris. Enemies do not track or run out of ammunition, though their weapons do have a magazine size and they must reload accordingly.

Ammo Maximum has no effect on weapons that lack an ammo pool, such as FluxRifle Flux Rifle, Cycron Cycron, Plinx Plinx, and all Archwing Arch-guns.


Click the "Expand" link to the right for a full list of ammo maximums.

  • Base Ammo Maximum of 1500
  • Base Ammo Maximum of 1080
  • Base Ammo Maximum of 960
  • Base Ammo Maximum of 60


Magazine Capacity

Weapons have a magazine capacity or clip size that limits their ammo expenditure. Weapons can load ammo up to their magazine size; after shooting the whole magazine, the weapon must be reloaded. Because reloading takes time, a low magazine size can significantly reduce the sustained DPS of a weapon in relation to its expected burst DPS.

Mods that increase magazine capacity

Mods that decrease magazine capacity

Conclave mods

In addition, there are some Conclave Sigil BlackPvP-exclusive mods which affect magazine size:

Ammo Efficiency

Ammo efficiency (or ammo economy) is a metagame measurement of how much damage per shot a weapon can deal. In many cases, ammo efficiency is considered irrelevant because a sufficient amount of ammo packs drop from fallen enemies—but there are a number of weapons with poor ammo efficiency which can easily cause a player to run out of ammo faster than they can replenish their stocks.

Ammo economy is most relevant on weapons with high fire rate. Modding a weapon with damage mods (like Mod TT 20px Serration) increases both damage per second and damage per ammo, while increasing fire rate (through Mod TT 20px Speed Trigger) only improves damage per second. When playing missions against tough enemies that require many shots to be killed, players should consider eschewing fire rate for straight damage because of this reason.

To compensate for poor ammo economy, all ammo types have a corresponding Aura mod; these are the scavenger mods, which can be equipped to increase the amount of ammo received when picking up an ammo pack.

And lastly, all weapons can equip a mutation mod for their respective ammo type. Ammo mutation mods convert the ammo packs of other weapon types into those for the active weapon, as long as the other ammo pool is full.

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Ammo Packs

Picking up an ammo pack will refill only the ammo pool of their respective weapon. However, with the introduction of the ammo mutation mods in the Sling-Stone Event, one can convert different ammo packs as ammunition for the weapon equipped with one of these mods. The conversion will only happen if such modded weapon is equipped (not holstered) and the other weapon ammo is full (e.g. will not convert rifle ammo if your rifle ammunition is not full).

Pistol

PistolAmmo
  • Orange lighting.
  • Refills 20 rounds of secondary ammo for regular weapons or 1.25 rounds per ammo mutation rank of converted ammo.
  • Refills 10 rounds for "special" secondary weapons (e.g. hand-held grenade/rocket launchers)
  • Mod TT 20px Pistol Scavenger increases the amount of pistol ammo recovered per drop.

Shotgun

ShotgunAmmo
  • Green lighting.
  • Refills 10 rounds of shotgun ammo or 2.5 rounds per ammo mutation rank of converted ammo.
  • Mod TT 20px Shotgun Scavenger increases the amount of shotgun ammo recovered per drop.

Rifle

RifleAmmo
  • Blue lighting.
  • Refills 60 rounds of rifle ammo or ??? rounds per ammo mutation rank of converted ammo.
  • Mod TT 20px Rifle Scavenger increases the amount of rifle ammo recovered per drop.

Sniper/Bow

SniperAmmo
  • Purple lighting.
  • Refills 10 rounds of sniper rifle ammo or arrows or 2.5 rounds per ammo mutation rank of converted ammo.
  • Mod TT 20px Sniper Scavenger increases the amount of sniper/bow ammo recovered per drop.
  • Sniper ammo pickups are the least common drop out of all ammo drops.

Heavy

HeavyAmmo
  • Yellow lighting.
  • Refills 1000 rounds of atmospheric Arch-gun ammo, or resets its cooldown when not equipped.
  • Dropped by Terra Mankers that appear during Heists, as well as Bombards, Heavy Gunners, Napalms, Corpus Tech, Fusion MOAs, Oxium Ospreys, Ancients, Corrupted Ancients, and Corrupted Bombards during normal play.

Omni

  • White lighting.
  • Refills all ammo of all types.
  • This type of ammo is not encountered in standard gameplay and only available in Arena missions, the Conclave or the Simulacrum.
  • Not to be confused with the Omni Ammo Box gear.

Patch History

Update 25.0 (2019-05-22)

  • Heavy Ammo now drops from Bombards, Heavy Gunners, Napalms, Corpus Tech, Fusion Moas, Oxium Ospreys, Ancients, Corrupted Ancients, and Corrupted Bombards.

See Also