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Bubble Blaster
Bubble Blaster
Statistics
Type: Automatic
Quality: C Quality Item
Magazine Size: 100
Max Ammo: 500
Reload Time: 1.5s
DPS: 105.3
Damage: 12
Fire Rate: 0.10
Range: 15
Force: 10
Spread: 12
Class: SILLY
Sell Creep Price: 21 Money
Introduced in: AGD Indicator
Ammonomicon Entry
The Suds
Shoots bubbles.

Uniquely effective under the right circumstances. Doubles as an amusing toy for babies.

Bubble Blaster is a gun that rapidly fires slow-moving bubbles that pop and create a water pool when they touch an enemy. Reloading causes nearby bubbles to be pushed forward.

Notes

  • Synergy Bubble Trouble - If the player has Siren, Siren will fire a single large shot that deals 18 damage, and Bubble Blaster's shots home in on enemies.
  • Synergy Get Equipped With -B- - If the player has Megahand, enables Bubble Lead mode on Megahand, which fires Bubble Blaster shots while uncharged. Modes can be switched by reloading the Megahand with a full magazine.
  • If the player also has Helix Bullets, Bubble Blaster will fire 2 bubbles that move forward at a moderate speed, slower than the normal reload push, but allows it to be used somewhat like a normal gun. However, reloading pushes the bubbles in strange ways, such as getting pushed forward at immense speed or teleporting forward.

Trivia

  • The Bubble Blaster resembles a Gunzookie.
  • The Bubble Blaster, along with the similar Gunzookie enemy, are a reference to Bubble Bobble. In the game, similar looking creatures attack by using bubbles.
  • Upon reloading, the Bubble Blaster is seen burping to repel bubbles, and then quickly taking a swig from a Shotga Cola.
  • The Bubble Blaster is a reference to the character "Bub", from Bubble Bobble. He, too, is a green dragon.
  • "The Suds" is a reference to the illness that made SpongeBob SquarePants sneeze bubbles in the episode, "Suds".
  • If out of ammo, the Bubble Blaster appears to be sleeping.
  • The synergy "Bubble Trouble" might be a reference to a game that goes by the same name.
  • The bullet behavior may be a reference to the level 3 bubble gun from the game Cave Story.
  • The sound effect played when reloading alternates between a higher pitched and a lower pitched burp.

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See also

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