The Tigris is a Tenno double-barrel shotgun, shown in the Update 11.0 (2013-11-20) highlight video. This weapon has a unique firing mechanism, in that pressing and holding the fire button will fire one shell, while releasing the fire button will also fire a shell; tapping the attack button will fire two shells in rapid succession, thus making this weapon flexible against heavy and light enemies. It is worth noting that while holding down the key(i.e. firing only one shot), your Warframe is slowed to a walk and must either reload or fire the second shot in order to sprint.
Manufacturing Requirements | |||||
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25,000 |
3 |
900 |
1,200 |
1,200 |
Time: 1 Day(s) |
Rush: 25 | |||||
Market Price: 150 | Blueprints Price:40,000 |
Characteristics
This weapon deals primarily Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. damage.
Advantages
- Third highest damage of all shotguns, behind only the Sancti Tigris and the Tigris Prime.
- High Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. damage – effective against Infested, Flesh and Cloned Flesh.
- High accuracy/low spread.
- Unique trigger type allows for two rapid shots against tough targets, or careful shot management against many weaker opponents.
- Efficient ammunition economy.
- Good status chance.
- Effective at medium ranges when aiming, due to shotgun spread mechanics.
Disadvantages
- Low Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. and Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. damage – less effective against shielded and armored enemies.
- Lowest pellet count of all shotguns, tied with the Sobek.
- Inefficient against groups, unless using Punch Through mods.
- Damage falloff over a distance.
- Very low critical chance.
- Requires frequent reloading.
Comparisons: Comparisons:
- Tigris (Normal Attack), compared to Sancti Tigris (Normal Attack):
- Equal base damage
- Lower total damage (1,050 vs. 1,260)
- Lower base critical chance (10.00% vs. 15.00%)
- Higher base critical multiplier (2.00x vs. 1.50x)
- Higher base status chance (16.80% vs. 14.00%)
- Lower average damage per tap (1155 vs. 1354.5)
- Lower burst DPS (2310 vs. 2709)
- Lower sustained DPS (825 vs. 1083.6)
- Farther starting damage falloff distance (10.0 m vs. 8.0 m)
- Lesser max damage reduction at ending falloff distance (52.38% vs. 57.14%)
- Lower multishot (5 vs. 6)
- Slower reload time (1.80 s vs. 1.50 s)
- More accurate (9.1 vs. 6.5)
- Tighter first-shot spread (6.00° vs. 9.00°)
- Tighter maximum spread (16.00° vs. 22.00°)
- Lower Mastery Rank required (7 vs. 12)
- Higher disposition (●●●●○ (1.15x) vs. ●●●○○ (1.00x))
- No innate Purity effect
Comparisons:
- Tigris (Normal Attack), compared to Tigris Prime (Normal Attack):
- Higher base damage per projectile (210.00 vs. 195.00)
- Lower total damage (1,050 vs. 1,560)
- Higher base status chance (16.80% vs. 11.25%)
- Lower average damage per tap (1155 vs. 1716)
- Lower burst DPS (2310 vs. 3432)
- Lower sustained DPS (825 vs. 1225.71)
- Greater max damage reduction at ending falloff distance (52.38% vs. 48.72%)
- Lower multishot (5 vs. 8)
- Lower Mastery Rank required (7 vs. 13)
- Higher disposition (●●●●○ (1.15x) vs. ●●●○○ (0.95x))
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Notes
- Even if the weapon fires only one round, the reload animation is shown to eject two rounds, but will still draw one round from the ammo pool.
- The Tigris received an increase of 29% base damage at Update 11.3 (2013-12-12), boosting its damage well above even the Strun Wraith. Update 17.0 (2015-07-31) further increased the Tigris' base damage to more than double its previous values.
- The listed damage is actually the total of all the pellets' damage value. The actual damage per pellet is 26.25 impact, 26.25 puncture, and 210 slash.
- The listed Status Chance is the base chance per shot that at least one pellet will proc a status. The actual base Status Chance per pellet is ~5.59%.
Tips
- The Tigris has a high chance of cutting corpses into pieces, similar to Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist.-focused melee weapons. This makes the Tigris a prime candidate for a Desecrating Nekros to bring along, as the game considers the cut corpses as separate entities, essentially giving multiple corpses to desecrate from a single enemy and thus yielding more chances to create more drops.
- Other known firearms which shares the same property are the Akjagara, Braton Prime, Flux Rifle, Grakata, Kohm, Latos (Lato, Lato Prime, Aklato and Lato Vandal), Miter, Panthera and Vastos (Vasto, Akvasto and Vasto Prime).
- Using the Tigris requires a very different mindset from other shotguns; whereas the other shotguns all allow quick follow-ups, the double-barrel Tigris has to pick and choose its shots more carefully. Similarly, the Tigris is not focused towards damage per second, instead focusing entirely on burst damage. Bear this in mind when using it and it quickly will become a valuable asset.
- Whilst the Tigris normally fires both shots in rapid succession, holding down the attack button will fire only the first shot; releasing left-click will then fire the other. This can be used to manage and place shots more efficiently.
- Due to its unique firing mode you can reload straight after firing the first round, saving ammo when up against weak solo enemies.
- Performing actions that would normally cancel charge attacks (ex. rolling, ledge grabs etc.) when the first shot has been expended will lock the second shot in place, preventing it from firing when the attack button is released; the shot will only be triggered upon tapping the attack button again. This can be used to conserve the second shot without constantly holding down the attack button.
- Due to the weapon's low magazine size and tight spread, consider using Seeking Force and/or Seeking Fury in order to deal with large groups more effectively.
- The Tigris' high base damage makes it effective against lightly armored/shielded enemies such as the Infested. When fighting heavily armored/shielded enemies, consider using Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. and Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. respectively to take advantage of the Tigris' high status chance.
- Due to its low Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. and Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. damage, installing Disruptor, Flechette or Accelerated Blast is not recommended.
- Shredder and Sweeping Serration are highly effective at increasing the Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. damage.
- Whilst the Tigris is powerful and very accurate, its low pellet count means that even one projectile missing can significantly reduce the firepower of its shots. Hell's Chamber is absolutely essential for maximizing the Tigris' firepower.
- As the Tigris has an extremely low magazine capacity, upgrades such as Ammo Stock at Rank 2 (+30%) will raise capacity to 3. For a 4-round magazine combine Ammo Stock at Rank 5 (+60%) and a Burdened Magazine at Rank 1 (+20% Capacity, -6% Reload). Since both of these mods max at 60% with a combined total of 120%, the Tigris cannot exceed a 4-round magazine capacity.
- When having 3 shells per magazine however, the first 2 will fire normally but there will be a short delay before the extra one can be fired. This delay can be decreased by Shotgun Spazz, although this will have no effect to the already very fast burst of the first 2 shots.
- With a magazine size of 4, you can fire 2 bursts, with a short delay between them.
- Using burst-cancelling (e.g. rolling, ledge-grabs) described above will cause the weapon to fire the another two-shot burst pattern when fired again, if it has a capacity of 3 or 4. This allows for a much wider range of firing patterns (e.g. fire one, roll-cancel, fire two, fire one).
- Reloading manually right after emptying the magazine skips the after-firing delay which is very useful for a 2-shot build.
Trivia
- The Tigris is a break-action shotgun, which the barrels can be hinged, and rotated perpendicular to the bore axis to expose the breech and allow loading and unloading of rounds.
- The Tigris was first seen on a concept art sheet along with the Soma and Vectis. Though it was one of the most popular of the three concepts, it was the last to be completed.
- The name of this weapon has two possible sources;
- tigris is the Hungarian and Latin word for "tiger", possibly reflecting this weapon's bladed design and high percentage of Script error: The function "Proc" does not exist. damage; or
- The Tigris river, which was one of two rivers (the other being the Euphrates river) that served as the birthplace for Mesopotamia.
- The weapon's buff on Update 11.3 (2013-12-12) was suggested comically by Scott from Digital Extremes, claiming:
Damage and range buff for Tigris - 35-45 per pellet, firing mechanic has pretty hard draw back. - so this thing needs to hit like a truck!
- This is technically the first shotgun to have a burst-fire feature.
- Up until Hotfix 13.9.1.1 (2014-07-03), Specters wielding this weapon used it as a fully automatic weapon without the need to reload, resulting in incredible mid-range firepower.
Bugs
- When reloading the Tigris with 1 shell in the magazine, its user will be forced into an awkward reloading animation after its actual reload. This is purely visual.
- On occasion when shooting both rounds at a target, said target's corpse will be duplicated.
- The Tigris' metallic surface has been changed into a plastic material, though it is unknown if this is a bug or intended feature, as other weapons in the Tigris family (Akjagara and Redeemer) have kept their metallic material. It was changed in a recent patch without mention.
Media
Tigris Skins
Patch History
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See also
- Sancti Tigris, the New Loka custom version.
- Tigris Prime, the Prime counterpart to this weapon.
- Akjagara, the secondary counterpart to this weapon.
- Redeemer, the melee counterpart to this weapon.