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Shoots powerful energy blasts to wipe out your enemies using the power of science.

—In-game description
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Tesla Gun is a special weapon that fires electrical energy emitting balls of science! It will be unlocked at level 13 and can be purchased for 35,000 coins.

Statistics

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The Tesla Gun in-game

Tesla ammo

This weapon uses the Tesla Gun Ammo.

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Stats in Multiplayer

  • Damage: Very strong, can quickly take down a high ranked Red Witch. In Multiplayer, it surpasses the Impaler with up to 200 damage.
  • Range: The best stat of Tesla Gun, gives it the ability to shoot lengthly distances, although the orb will arc at long range like an impaler stake.
  • Fire Rate: The worst stat, about the same as the Double-Barrel Shotgun but even slower.
  • Reload: The third best stat of it, which explains its ability to reload so fast.
  • Ammo: 16 rounds when fully upgraded.

The shots travel slowly, so Tesla Gun is not recommended for missions where enemies move often, but it is a good gun overall.

Trivia

  • It can be used by top hat Bandits in the final mission in Fort Ghost and later missions of Freeman Fort, Dead Oak Ambush, Rescue the Princess, and Fort Malanoche, but their guns are weaker and arc greater. The Malanoche Tesla Guns also have incredibly easy to dodge shots.
  • The damage and reload are greatly increased in multiplayer, which surpasses the statistics of the Impaler.
  • If you use it in Multiplayer, try shooting while tapping the aim button again and again and it will fire faster. Do not use this strategy if an enemy is circling around you or trying to move around, but only during desperate measures.
  • It is sometimes useless if your enemy has a high damage, high speed projectile weapon.
  • The shots, once hits something, emits electricity. The same goes for the Hellraisers.
  • This weapon is also used by Hurricane Matt.
  • As of update 2.1.0, this weapon is unlocked at level 13 instead of level 20.
  • This weapon was named after Nikola Tesla, a great scientist in the field of electricity, and a patron of a/c electricity.
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