N-ZAP '83
Basic information | |
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Category | Main |
Class | Shooter |
Sub | Point Sensor |
Special | Kraken |
Special points | 200pp |
Special depletion | 60% |
Range | |
Damage | |
Fire rate | |
Obtainable at | |
Level | 20 |
Cost | 7,000 |
Specifications | |
Base damage | 28 |
The N-ZAP '83 is a Main Weapon that was released as a free DLC on June 8th, 2016, as part of Sheldon's Picks volume 2.
Description
“ | An N-ZAP '85 remodeled by Sheldon. The design is strangely nostalgic. The original weapon was better suited to a support role, but this version lets you jump right into the fray with a Kraken. | ” |
— In-Game Description(NA)[a]
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“ | The N-ZAP ‘83 is an N-ZAP '85 that Sheldon modified to faithfully recreate a classic limited-edition piece. It’s so faithful, in fact, that players think the buttons might stick a bit sometimes… But that’s not a bug – it’s a feature, right? The Point Sensor and Kraken make for a set that is handy for cutting off your opponents’ advance. | ” |
Sheldon's Introduction
The N-ZAP '83 is an N-ZAP '85 that I've modified to faithfully recreate a classic limited-edition piece. It's so faithful, in fact, that the buttons might stick a bit sometimes... But that's all part of the charm, yes? The Point Sensor and Kraken make for a set that is handy for cutting off your opponents' advance.(NA)[a] |
Sheldon's Introduction
The N-ZAP '83 is an N-ZAP '85 that I've modified to faithfully recreate a classic limited-edition piece. It's so faithful, in fact, that the buttons might stick a bit sometimes... But that's all part of the charm, yes? The Point Sensor and Kraken make for a set that is best suited to cutting off the opponents' advance.(EU/OC)[b] |
Demonstration
Trivia
- This weapon has the 1983 early version Family Computer motif. The early FC has square A and B buttons. They might stick a bit sometimes…
Gallery
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Promo image.
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Firing the N-ZAP '83. (front)
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Firing. (back)
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An Inkling holding the N-ZAP '83.
Similar weapons
Etymology
N-ZAP '83 is a shortened form of NES Zapper 1983. '83 is based on the year the Nintendo Family Computer was released, which serves as inspiration for the design of the N-ZAP '83.
The N-ZAP '83 has the same name origin in all regions.
Names in other languages
See Also
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