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This kind of weapons was officially announced on November 20, 2013. | This kind of weapons was officially announced on November 20, 2013. | ||
The only confirmed weapon appears to be an [[Australium]]-plated stock [[Sniper Rifle]] with a few modifications. It is unknown at this point in time whether or not these will function identically to [[Stock]] Weapons. | The only confirmed weapon appears to be an [[Australium]]-plated stock [[Sniper Rifle]] with a few modifications. It is unknown at this point in time whether or not these will function identically to [[Stock]] Weapons. | ||
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+ | File:Australium Sniper Rifle.png|Australium-plated Sniper Rifle | ||
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Revision as of 08:44, 21 November 2013
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“ | Finishing a Two Cities Tour might even get you one of the most exceedingly, some might say preposterously rare items in the game: the Australium weapon. (Hushed silence. Then, from the back, a lone slow clap. Then: thunderous applause.)
— Two Cities Update
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This kind of weapons was officially announced on November 20, 2013. The only confirmed weapon appears to be an Australium-plated stock Sniper Rifle with a few modifications. It is unknown at this point in time whether or not these will function identically to Stock Weapons.