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Atomic heart enemies
Atomic heart enemies












The Dominator lives up to its name, as its special attack is one of the best attacks for killing bosses quickly and shredding through enemies. It is effectively a full-auto version of the Electro pistol you receive early on in Atomic Heart. It can be a great tool for draining an enemy robot’s health and the pulse projectile it sends out can chain to multiple enemies as it flies out. The Dominator is like the Electro with a caffeine infusion, firing rapid bursts of energy that are less powerful. Later in the game when you’re resource-rich and you don’t mind spending for the bang then the Dominator is for you. Not only that but improving your Energy levels will make the gun perform even better than it already does. It’s better to focus a great deal of time and effort into upgrading the Electro as when combined with powers such as Frostbite, you can be picking off some enemies with only a couple of shots here and there.

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Whereas the Dominator and Railgun are big bulky, hard-hitting Energy goliaths, it can be a while before you get them and they simply burn through your reserves. It provides aimed shots of energy or area-of-effect explosions of electricity. Not requiring ammo and running off of purely Energy, the Electro Pistol is possibly the game’s most underrated weapon. Instead of wasting your normal ammo taking on the smaller enemies, it should be fueling you through most of the game, where big guns can take on bosses. Best energy weaponĪs energy weapons don’t require you to hoard ammo, you should focus on getting the most out of each shot. The Fat Boy is a game-changer for those more formidable opponents – and again, boss fights. It’s a great weapon that players will have to wait for, but it’s largely worth it. The large explosions from this gun make dealing with nearly all the enemies a cakewalk, taking huge chunks of health and dealing large area-of-effect damage. If you like big explosions, then the Fat Boy is probably the late-game weapon that you’ll be looking forward to the most. Recommended Upgrades: Muzzle Brake Barrel, Extended Magazine Fat Boy (Grenade Launcher) It’s not recommended to use this on bosses though, as even when fully upgraded it doesn’t deal a ton of damage. Thanks to this, you can use the MP to deal with regular enemies and practically never run out of ammo. Its ammunition is dirt cheap and is both extremely easy to craft and found as common loot.

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However, once you’ve completed the Muzzle Brake barrel upgrade and thrown on Extended Magazine, the MP becomes one of the best eco guns to save resources in Atomic Heart. It just doesn’t deal enough damage to justify using it over other options. When first unlocked, the MP is a fairly weak handgun. Recommended Upgrades: Muzzle Brake Barrel, Collimator MP (Pistol) Well at least stave off those robots for a good couple of minutes anyway. With an inventory of 200-300 bullets, combine it with elemental canisters and an increased fire rate you’ll be able to battle all night. Once you’re able to upgrade the Kalash you’re going to have a beast of a gun. Upkeeping its ammunition can be costly, but it’s worth the price given its effectiveness. This not-so-subtle nod to the Kalashnikov rifle is an automatic assault rifle that tears through enemies. The Kalash is one of the best guns in Atomic Heart because it’s so well-rounded. Coming in bundles of 90 bullets, it is a really effective crowd-control weapon that can take down tonnes of enemies when you’re backed up against the wall.

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Repeating the sentiment discussed with the KS-23, the Kalash, otherwise known as the AK-47, is your typical, brutish Assault Rifle that gives you a weapon with a longer rate of fire. Recommended Upgrades: Muzzle Brake Barrel, Extended Magazine Kalash (AK-47 Assault Rifle)

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However, despite being unlocked early on the KS-23 shotgun is a monster throughout the game. They tend to be replaced by superior options and are only as valuable as components once disassembled. Most of the early-game weapons in Atomic Heart aren’t great. It will get to a point where you can one-shot basic hostiles and it will still be able to cause great damage to upper-tier foes and even bosses. The gun only gets better after you upgrade its damage, fire rate, and magazine. It is effective and really quite powerful and will be one of your main go-to options throughout the game. Not only do you get this early on, but when upgraded it packs a punch all the way to the end. With 18 shells per slot, the KS-23 shotgun is one of the best you get. When it comes to a lot of gun damage you can’t go wrong with an old-fashioned shotgun. Generally speaking, you should be maximising the amount of damage you get for the amount of inventory space bullets take up. When picking your favourite ranged weapon in Atomic Heart, you have to account for inventory size, damage, range, and effectiveness.












Atomic heart enemies