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{{Infobox Weapon| | {{Infobox Weapon| | ||
− | Redeemer (UT2003)|Image:Redeemer-2003.jpg|| | + | Redeemer (UT2003/4)|Image:Redeemer-2003.jpg|| |
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: Allows you to take control of the Redeemer missile and guide it to it's destination. Unfortunately, you are unable to control your character or see anything around your character from this view so make sure you hide well. | : Allows you to take control of the Redeemer missile and guide it to it's destination. Unfortunately, you are unable to control your character or see anything around your character from this view so make sure you hide well. | ||
;Game Description | ;Game Description | ||
− | ''The first time you witness this miniature nuclear device in action, | + | ''The first time you witness this miniature nuclear device in action, you'll agree it is the most powerful weapon in the Tournament. Launch a slowmoving but utterly devastating missile with the primary fire; but make sure you're out of the Redeemer's impressive blast radius before it impacts. The secondary fire allows you to guide the nuke yourself with a rocket's-eye view. Keep in mind, however, that you are vulnerable to attack when steering the Redeemer's projectile. Due to the extreme bulkiness of its ammo, the Redeemer is exhausted after a single shot.'' |
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; Primary fire | ; Primary fire | ||
: Type: Projectile | : Type: Projectile | ||
− | : Damage: 1500 | + | : Damage: up to 1500 |
+ | : (vs vehicles: 2250) | ||
+ | : (vs nodes: 2250) | ||
+ | : (vs cores: 1500) | ||
; Secondary fire | ; Secondary fire | ||
: Type: Projectile | : Type: Projectile | ||
− | : Damage: 1500 | + | : Damage: up to 1500 |
+ | : (vs vehicles: 2250) | ||
+ | : (vs nodes: 2250) | ||
+ | : (vs cores: 1500) | ||
; Ammunition | ; Ammunition | ||
: Weapon pickup: 1 | : Weapon pickup: 1 | ||
: Maximum: 1 | : Maximum: 1 | ||
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+ | {{QuoteSource|'Even your least effective soldiers will earn a respectable bodycount with this tactical nuclear device.' So said the original brochure for the Redeemer, still unchallenged in its role as the most powerful man-portable weapon system known through the galaxy. The slow-moving but utterly devastating missile, affectionately known as "Lola" by veteran soldiers, now uses an Enhanced Radiation payload. This ensures maximum tissue failure without undue property damage, perfect for modern assault-and-capture tactics. The Redeemer's alternate mode fires the missile using the disposable fly-by-wire guidance system, though the manual recommends using this mode only in areas of relative safety.|UT3 description|UT3}} | ||
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+ | [[image:RedeemerGuide-UT3.jpg|right|thumb|Remote-controlled redeemer missile view]] | ||
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;Primary Fire | ;Primary Fire | ||
: The missile is fired straight and goes until it hits something or is shot out of the sky. | : The missile is fired straight and goes until it hits something or is shot out of the sky. | ||
;Secondary Fire | ;Secondary Fire | ||
− | + | : Allows you to guide the redeemer missile. | |
− | : Allows you to guide the | ||
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==Unreal Championship== | ==Unreal Championship== | ||
+ | The Redeemer did not exist in either of the Unreal Championship games, and was instead replaced by the TAG Rifle, rather [[Ion Painter]], in the first Unreal Championship game. | ||
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+ | ==Unreal II== | ||
+ | The Redeemer is not in Unreal II. Instead, the [[Singularity Cannon]] was the game's only super weapon, and in the single player game is obtained near the very end of the game. In the hidden botmatch mode, when picked up it will only hold 1 round instead of 667 rounds to balance the weapon's awesome power. | ||
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− | + | ==Trivia== | |
+ | In [[Unreal Tournament]], the writing on the redeemer warhead says "Adios" (Spanish for "Goodbye"), where as in UT2003/4, it says "Swallow This!". | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 30 March 2010
The Redeemer is a super weapon that has been around since Unreal Tournament. The gun causes a massive nuclear explosion that obliterates anything within its damage radius. Distance from said explosion is strongly advised.
Contents
Unreal Tournament
- Primary fire
- Type: Projectile
- Damage: 1500
- Fire rate: 1.0 s
- Secondary fire
- Type: Projectile
- Damage: 1500
- Fire rate: 1.0 s
- Ammunition
- Weapon pickup: 1
- Maximum: 2
Classification: Thermonuclear Device
- Primary Fire
- Fires a huge yet slow moving missile that, upon striking a solid surface, will explode and send out a gigantic shock wave, instantly pulverizing anyone and anything within its colossal radius, including yourself.
- Secondary Fire
- Take control of the missile and fly it anywhere. You can press the primary fire button to explode the missile early.
- Techniques
- Remember that while this rocket is being piloted you are a sitting duck. If an opponent manages to hit your incoming Redeemer missile while it's in the air, the missile will explode harmlessly. To avoid this, it's a good idea to make unexpected twists and turns to make it harder for your opponents to shoot it down.
Unreal Tournament 2003/4
- Primary fire
- Type: Projectile
- Damage: 250-1500
- Secondary fire
- Type: Projectile
- Damage: 250-1500
- Ammunition
- Weapon pickup: 1
- Maximum: 1
- Primary Fire
- Launches the Redeemer in a straight line, unguided.
- Secondary fire
- Allows you to take control of the Redeemer missile and guide it to it's destination. Unfortunately, you are unable to control your character or see anything around your character from this view so make sure you hide well.
- Game Description
The first time you witness this miniature nuclear device in action, you'll agree it is the most powerful weapon in the Tournament. Launch a slowmoving but utterly devastating missile with the primary fire; but make sure you're out of the Redeemer's impressive blast radius before it impacts. The secondary fire allows you to guide the nuke yourself with a rocket's-eye view. Keep in mind, however, that you are vulnerable to attack when steering the Redeemer's projectile. Due to the extreme bulkiness of its ammo, the Redeemer is exhausted after a single shot.
Unreal Tournament 3
- Primary fire
- Type: Projectile
- Damage: up to 1500
- (vs vehicles: 2250)
- (vs nodes: 2250)
- (vs cores: 1500)
- Secondary fire
- Type: Projectile
- Damage: up to 1500
- (vs vehicles: 2250)
- (vs nodes: 2250)
- (vs cores: 1500)
- Ammunition
- Weapon pickup: 1
- Maximum: 1
'Even your least effective soldiers will earn a respectable bodycount with this tactical nuclear device.' So said the original brochure for the Redeemer, still unchallenged in its role as the most powerful man-portable weapon system known through the galaxy. The slow-moving but utterly devastating missile, affectionately known as "Lola" by veteran soldiers, now uses an Enhanced Radiation payload. This ensures maximum tissue failure without undue property damage, perfect for modern assault-and-capture tactics. The Redeemer's alternate mode fires the missile using the disposable fly-by-wire guidance system, though the manual recommends using this mode only in areas of relative safety.
- Primary Fire
- The missile is fired straight and goes until it hits something or is shot out of the sky.
- Secondary Fire
- Allows you to guide the redeemer missile.
Unreal Championship
The Redeemer did not exist in either of the Unreal Championship games, and was instead replaced by the TAG Rifle, rather Ion Painter, in the first Unreal Championship game.
Unreal II
The Redeemer is not in Unreal II. Instead, the Singularity Cannon was the game's only super weapon, and in the single player game is obtained near the very end of the game. In the hidden botmatch mode, when picked up it will only hold 1 round instead of 667 rounds to balance the weapon's awesome power.
Trivia
In Unreal Tournament, the writing on the redeemer warhead says "Adios" (Spanish for "Goodbye"), where as in UT2003/4, it says "Swallow This!".