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The Freeze effect has no burn effect. Lol, I mean it doesn't tick away at your Hp like how Firebird does. I think Freeze is just fine- considering the fact that Freeze does what it's name does. It freezes the enemy, it does not give them a Frostbite in which they may have the potential to lose a limb.

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By your logic we would have to change shaft and ricochet too

Ricochet fits well. Ricochet means to bounce off from surfaceto surface. Ricochet does exactly that.

Shaft-

Noun

 

A long, narrow part or section forming the handle of a tool or club or the body of a spear or arrow. This is partially true due to the fact that it's too general just saying Sniper. This describes the turret. It is indeed has a long and narrow section leading to the muzzle of the gun.

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Ricochet fits well. Ricochet means to bounce off from surfaceto surface. Ricochet does exactly that.

Shaft-

Noun

 

A long, narrow part or section forming the handle of a tool or club or the body of a spear or arrow. This is partially true due to the fact that it's too general just saying Sniper. This describes the turret. It is indeed has a long and narrow section leading to the muzzle of the gun.

Shaft. The soldier shafted the women.

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The word 'Freeze' is a proper noun in this circumstance. You think you're good at English? I'm better.

 

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Look, in this situation, all of the words are being used as names for weapons, right? Then, they're all proper nouns here! End of discussion! :)

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What about Isida? I'm pretty sure in the real world that the word Isida, doesn't actually mean anything at all. Does that mean we have to change that as well?

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Look, in this situation, all of the words are being used as names for weapons, right? Then, they're all proper nouns here! End of discussion! :)

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