Training Drone
Training Drone |
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Full name | Training Drone |
Affiliation | None |
Released on | CN, TW, KR, EN, JP |
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"Drone" model civilian-use target drone
A common target drone model only used for training and exercises. It can automatically record combat footage, that is... assuming the camera hasn't been shot out.
Stats / Data
- Classification: Machine
- Damage: N/A
- Accuracy: Abysmal
- Attack range: Moderate
- Health: Very Low ~ Very High
- Armor value: N/A
- Evasion: N/A
- Rate of Fire: Abysmal
- Movement speed: Stationary ~ Very Slow
Appearances
The Training Drone makes its first appearance as the boss of 1-1, and returns as the boss of the 3 tiers of Data Simulations and occasionally serves as a decoy for the Provocation Fairy.
Gameplay
Go nuts, its just a training dummy... seriously, do you really need gameplay information about a TRAINING DUMMY!? just shoot it till its dead.
And of course its not a boss. but slap an image of AR 6P626P626P62 onto it, and suddenly, it becomes a boss, OF THE GAME!
... Okay, fine, you really want some tips? Here.
The GK Training Dummy is a durable, lightweight, and automated training drone designed to be shot at. It faithfully reports statistics such as firing accuracy, speed, and reaction times and is a mainstay of any respectable firing range. More zealous dolls often end up destroying these drones outright. It's main armament is comprised of a slab of metal extending from its right side, more to give it a silhouette resembling that of a weapon than anything. Rumor has it the dummy can also be set to fire imaginary bullets at dolls, dealing direct damage to their digimind by sapping them of the will to exist, however, nobody really uses this function because getting shot by a training dummy is considered deeply embarrassing.
For commanders who wish to learn how to defeat this despicable enemy as fast as possible and at all costs, a team of MGs with passive damage skills is often the most popular choice for the more durable models. Against weaker models, however, a team of high-firepower RFs can be suitable, as their very first shot will erase the dummy from existence.
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