Firepower Explained – What Does It Do & How Does It Work! (Outriders)



In this video I just quickly explain what firepower is and how it affects weapon damage. I show a few examples which should make it very clear as to how increasing firepower affects your gun damage. I hope you all enjoy this video!

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10 thoughts on “Firepower Explained – What Does It Do & How Does It Work! (Outriders)”

  1. Thanks a lot. That really sorted things out for me.
    Follow-up question: so, a weapon with a lower firepower number is actually better since additions to firepower will yield a greater percentage?

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  2. None of that made any sense to me and your video is the only video attempting to explain it what I want to know is should I go for the damage number or the fire power number

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  3. Basically all he is saying is :

    If your equipment and skill upgrades adds a (+200) damage stat. So your weapon has a base firepower of 450 + (200 extra damage). All you need to do is use the extra damage added (200) divided by the original base firepower (450) x 100. And that gives you the damage percentage added to the damage each round deals. Here is your example made simple. Ill use a shotgun for this example:

    Base firepower (450) + 200 (from your armour etc)
    Each shell damage is 50.

    To work out the percentage damage added to each shot is the extra thats added from armour (200) ÷ base firepower (450) = 200÷450 =0.44 x100 is 44%.

    So if each shell is 50 damage, you simply calculate 50+44% = 72 damage per shot.

    I hope this helps

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  4. Does this mean if the stats (RPM, DMG, magazine size) are equal, the lower firepower the better?
    Because gears that provide flat increase in firepower will increase more % of the damage that way.

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  5. Then what is the deal with the DMG stat of each weapon. The one between RPM and reload. Those seem to move sooo slow throughout leveling. Should we ignore the DMG for firepower? Like I got two weapons one at 1651 FP but 59 DMG. The other at 1211 FP but DMG at 57. Is it obvious that the higher FP is always going to be stronger?

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