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Repeater Clip is an uncommon Shotgun mod that increases fire rate while aiming for a brief time upon reloading.

Stats[]

Rank Fire rate Duration
(Seconds)
Cost
0 +17.5% 1.5 4
1 +35% 3 5
2 +52.5% 4.5 6
3 +70% 6 7
4 +87.5% 7.5 8
5 +105% 9 9

Drop Locations[]

Mission Drop Tables

Mission Type Source Rotations
or
Drop Table
Chance[1] Quantity[2] Avg. per roll[3] Star Chart Nodes
Necralisk Bounty Necralisk Bounty Lvl 15-25 Stage 2 C 10.29% 1 0.1029
Necralisk Bounty Necralisk Bounty Lvl 15-25 Final Stage C 14% 1 0.14
The Circuit Tier 1 The Circuit (Normal) A 0.67% 1 0.0067

Accessed through Duviri's The Circuit gamemode

The Circuit Tier 3 The Circuit (Normal) A 0.67% 1 0.0067

Accessed through Duviri's The Circuit gamemode

Enemy Drop Tables

Enemy Drop Table Chance[4] Item Chance[5] Chance[6] Expected Kills[7] Quantity[8] Avg. per roll attempt[9]

Sourced from the official drop table repository. See Module:DropTables/data to edit on the wiki.

Notes[]

  • If activated, Repeater Clip will display an icon timer beside the player's health UI, and the Warframe will be briefly surrounded by a flashing energy ribbon.
  • The Fire Rate bonus is granted upon the end of the reload animation.
  • If used with the Corinth Corinth or Strun Strun (and the latter's variants), every shell reloaded refreshes the buff, ensuring you get the full duration regardless of how long you reload for.

Patch History[]

Update 29.0 (2020-08-25)

Hotfix 19.8.1 (2017-01-27)

  • Fixed Argon Scope, Hydraulic Crosshairs and Repeater Clip not using proper HUD buff icon.

Hotfix 18.4.1 (2016-01-25)

Last updated: Hotfix 24.1.5 (2018-12-13)

  1. Chance to roll item within drop table
  2. Amount rewarded on successful roll
  3. (Quantity × Chance)
  4. Chance to roll drop table
  5. Chance to roll item within drop table
  6. (Drop Table Chance × Item Chance)
  7. (1 / Chance), see WARFRAME Wiki:Expected & Nearly Guaranteed Numbers for more details
  8. Amount rewarded on successful roll
  9. (Quantity × Chance), average item quantity on a roll attempt (successful or not)
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