With pinpoint accuracy, the Grinlok lever-action repeating rifle can easily find the soft spot on any target.
The Grinlok is a lever-action rifle that serves as the Grineer equivalent to the Sybaris. It trades out magazine size and rate of fire for higher overall damage, so players must make every shot count.
See the user build section for builds using this weapon.
Tips[]
While it is similar to the Latron, it comes with a lower magazine capacity and slower rate of fire, making it more punishing for missed shots. Focus on aiming at heads or weak spots.
With Malignant Force, High Voltage, Thermite Rounds, Rime Rounds, Hammer Shot and Rifle Aptitude equipped, the Grinlok can achieve a status chance of 100%, making every single shot deal status effect procs. While the actual combined status chance is about 138.25%, the UI does not show status chance values above 100%, as any value above that has no effect on the proc chance.
With Split Chamber, the second shot created will always deal the same proc as the original shot, essentially dealing the same Status Effect twice on the target.
Shred is a recommended mod if the user prefers crowd control, increasing its slow rate of fire while piercing large groups with ease.
Notes[]
Oftentimes the Grinlok flings the enemy around on a lethal shot, a side effect of it dealing mainly 腳本錯誤:函數 "Proc" 不存在。 damage.
The Grinlok's focus is both on 腳本錯誤:函數 "Proc" 不存在。 and 腳本錯誤:函數 "Proc" 不存在。 damage, making it generally effective at dealing against the Corpus and the Infested.
The Grinlok appears to have a "dud round" in every other magazine - while almost all shots are accurate, there appear to be at least several instances where a bullet will land quite far from the crosshair.
This is unconfirmed but may potentially explain inconsistent accuracy results among players.
Trivia[]
Despite the trigger type being listed as semi-auto, the Grinlok is described as being a lever-action repeating rifle.
The News tab in the UI mistakenly referred to this gun as Grinlock.
The weapon's name may be a combination/corruption of "Grineer" and "Flintlock", the latter of which was an early firing mechanism in guns used in the in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries.
Despite the unusual combination of technologies mentioned, a lever-action flintlock rifle did exist in real life.