1. go to the necropolis war
2.keep fighting the undead until you get the perfect spectrus sword/staff/dagger
that's it this weapon does 50-66 darkness damage but you have to be level 37 to use it hope this helps.
her weapon is persuading strong people to do damage to the person she hates.
...erm, she doesnt have any weapons...only thing she has is Juuken (Gentle Fist)
All weapons are the same damage if u do some math.
To increase weapon damage in Mass Effect 3 you need to level the weapon up or purchase/find damage mods (in the form of barrel extensions). To level a weapon, you can simply purchase upgrades for various prices depending on the weapon and its power. Leveling a weapon improves it in every way, increasing damage, ammo capacity and making it lighter. Barrel extensions are weapon specific and exist for all weapons except shotgun (which have a different damage mod). These can be found on the odd occasion, but are easier to purchase at a store. Like weapons they can be leveled. Weapons and mods can be increased to Level 5 in the first playthrough of the game. If you import a character who has completed Mass Effect 3, you will be able to continue leveling weapons up to Level 10. A Mass Effect 2 imported character does not enable the leveling of weapons to Level 10.
A directed-energy weapon emits energy in an aimed direction without the means of a projectile and will cause damage on anything electrical like computers causing millions in damage to personal property.
In Zoikz, the damage dealt by each weapon varies depending on the enemy's health and armor. Generally, weapons like the Laser Blaster and Plasma Rifle deal higher damage compared to the Starter Pistol or Machine Gun. Upgrading your weapons can also increase their damage output.
Roughly speaking, the higher the level requirement to wield a weapon, the more damage-per-second it does on average. Thus, a tier-90 weapon will do significantly much damage than a tier-80 weapon, which will do significantly more damage than a tier-70 weapon, etc.In general, I suggest you use the highest tier of weapons for which you have the required level, and which you can afford. What weapon you choose will also depend whether you want to fight with melee, magic, or ranged; this, in turn, will depend on what you are fighting against, since most monsters have specific weaknesses. The tier-90 weapons are the noxious staff (for magic), the noxious longbow (for ranged), and three different types of drygore weapons (for melee).
The double the weapon, the more the damage. It's a benefit because the damage level of the weapons adds up together into one
tools + metal =weapons; weapons + poison = poison weapon
They clean their own weapons, but they get the weapons and ammo from army weapon handlers or distributors if it's things like bullets. The fixing of weapons is done by a weapons technician, or the weapon is just replaced by another weapon.
There are no weapon "upgrades" in fire emblem. However, there are a couple things in Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn (Wii) that can be considered "upgrades." At base, you can forge weapons and custom the damage. In addition, if you have a coin (item) in your party, it can add a bonus to your weapon, such as accuracy, damage, or critical. Also, right after Rebirth (2) Yune blesses the weapons that are equipped in your party. The blessing increases damage, makes all the weapons infinite uses, higher hit rate, and increases your all your character's stats by 5 or 10. Hope this was helpful.
No. Absolutely anything (other than your bare hands) that can be"converted" into something that can be used as an offensive instrument can be classified as a "weapon" under the meaning of the law. This includes ANYTHING!