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Weapons (DN3D)

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Duke Nukem 3D offers a large selection of weapons to choose from, all of which can be carried simultaneously with full ammo with no drawbacks.

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Weapons

Mighty Boot

Duke's only melee weapon. Duke will always have the use of both of his legs to kick with. The Mighty Boot can either be selected as the "weapon", or it can be used while holding another weapon as the Quick Kick. The "weapon" Mighty Boot uses Duke's right leg, while the Quick Kick uses Duke's left leg. A kick will deal 10 damage, and is the best way to deal with Protozoid Slimers. Duke will automatically kick at a frozen or shrunken foe when he is close enough. In the original 1.3d version of the game, a bug allows Duke to kick both legs at the same time while still moving around normally.

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Pistol

A small and silver pistol. It is Duke's basic weapon, and is the weapon you start the game with. Each round deals 6 damage. This weapon uses hitscan, which means that the bullets travel infinitely fast. The Pistol needs to be reloaded every 12 rounds (this happens automatically). Pistol clips can be dropped by Assault Troopers and Assault Captains, despite the fact that they use laser weapons.

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Shotgun

A sleek black pump-action shotgun. It first appears in the first level of Episode 1 (L.A. Meltdown, Hollywood Holocaust). Each shell can deal up to 70 damage, in 7 lots of 10 damage, but at long ranges it is weaker, since these shards of damage spread out with distance. The Shotgun needs to be reloaded after each shot. The Shotgun is the weapon of choice of Pig Cops, which sometimes drop them when killed (although the dead Pig Cop sprite shows not only a different style of shotgun, but also that it still has it even if it drops it).

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Chaingun Cannon

Also known as the Ripper (its original name), this is a gray Nordenfelt-style weapon. It is fed ammo from Duke's belt, and has a high rate of fire. Each round deals 9 damage. It is less accurate at long distances. The Chaingun Cannon is the weapon used by Assault Enforcers, although oddly theirs is a different design more like a gatling gun and is attached to their right arm.

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RPG

Short for Rocket Propelled Grenade, this is the familiar rocket launcher weapon of the game. It is a bulbous cylindrical shape, and silver. The RPG does not need to reload. Each rocket deals a lot of damage, and also explodes for even more splash damage. Duke's sprite is shown to be holding this weapon to one side of his chest, regardless of what weapon he is actually holding. Since it is a rocket, it has a finite speed, and can be evaded by quicker enemies like the Sentry Drone. When fired underwater, the rockets travel slower.

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Pipebomb

A small gray metal tube filled with explosives. After it has been thrown, it is detonated via a remote detonation switch. Multiple Pipebombs can be thrown, and when the remote detonation switch is pressed, all of them will explode at once. The explosions cause a lot of damage, and have a larger blast radius than the RPG. Pipebombs fall slower underwater.

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Shrink Ray

An alien weapon sometimes also called the Shrinker. As the name suggests, this weapon immediately shrinks the foe to a couple of inches in height, allowing the player to then easily squish them underfoot. When Duke or an alien gets close enough to a shrunken being, they will automatically trample it. While an enemy is shrunken, they cannot attack (nor can Duke when he is shrunken), and they cannot be shot with hitscan (bullet-firing) weapons, although they are still vulnerable to explosions. If not trampled to death, a shrunken alien or player will shortly return to normal size with no ill effects. The Shrink Ray's rate of fire isn't particularly fast, and it inflicts zero damage. Also, it doesn't affect any mechanical enemies, Protector Drones or Bosses (and Mini Battlelords are only affected when weakened). The Shrink Ray shots reflect off mirrors, which is an important part of several puzzles. Using Steroids will revert a shrunken Duke to regular size immediately, as well as providing the effects of the Steroids as usual.

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Microwave Expander

Atomic Edition only

This weapon is closely related to the Shrink Ray, to the point that they share the same model and weapon key, and is available only in the Atomic edition. Where the Shrink Ray crystal in the weapon was green, the Microwave Expander's crystal is red, and has a small radio dish on top. This weapon deals 15 damage with each shot, and has a decent fire rate, although the general lack of ammo available in Episode 4 hinders its usefulness (it is completely useless in the first three Episodes, as there is no ammo at all available for it). The Shrink Ray and the Microwave Expander are the same gun (which can take both Shrinker crystals and Expander crystals), so when it is picked up you can use both weapons (although the weapon comes with 0 ammo for the Microwave Expander). When an alien is killed by the Microwave Expander, instead of dying normally it inflates and then explodes, which can damage nearby aliens and players.

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Devastator

The most powerful weapon in the game, and it's easy to see why. Each rocket it fires deals 50 damage, and it fires 2 at a time. It also has a high rate of fire. However, the rockets only have a small blast radius, and the relatively small limit on the number of rockets you can carry means you can quickly deplete all your ammo. The rockets fired by the Devastator move slower underwater.

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Laser Tripbomb

These are black rectangular flat pads that can be attached to any flat surface. Once attached, it automatically activates, and emits a red laser beam perpendicularly to itself. The laser beam itself is harmless, but when broken it causes the pad to explode. The Laser Tripbomb deals 100 damage upon explosion, and has a very large blast radius. While falling a great height, there is a bug such that if Duke places a Laser Tripbomb onto a wall, Duke momentarily stops falling in order to place it, and then begins falling again from rest. When used underwater, the laser beam is green. There is an option in a CON file that sets the visibility of the laser beam - the options are always visible, translucent, visible only with Night Vision Goggles, and never visible.

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Freezethrower

A large yellow weapon that fires spiked pale blue orbs of what looks like ice. Each orb inflicts 20 damage, but will never reduce a foe's health below 1 (unless it is a mechanical enemy, in which case it can kill them). When a foe's health is 1 and they are shot by the Freezethrower, they are frozen solid for a short time. Any player or enemy close enough to the frozen foe will automatically kick at them, and shatter and kill them. A frozen foe can also be shot at or take damage from explosions as usual (and since they have 1 health, they will die immediately). A frozen foe, if not killed, will thaw after a short time, and remain with 1 health. The orb will bounce off any surface, for up to 2 bounces, before disappearing instead of a third bounce.

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Trivia

  • The weapon that is always seen with Duke Nukem is a different Shotgun-like weapon that does not feature in the game.
  • In the shareware version (that contains the first episode, L.A. Meltdown), only the first half of these weapons are available to use. That is, the Pistol, Shotgun, Chaingun Cannon, RPG and Pipebomb.
    • The Laser Tripbomb is also seen in the shareware version, but in their deployed modes only, and thus serve as nothing more than traps.
  • The Shrink Ray/Microwave Expander is the only weapon to share a weapon number. The two share the same weapon model, and just use different ammo. These two weapons have opposite effects (shrinking and no direct damage, versus expanding and dealing direct damage).
  • The Laser Tripbomb is the only weapon that has just one pick-up associated with it. All other weapons have two (the weapon itself and ammo for it).
  • The Pipebomb is the only weapon that has two kinds of weapon pick-up (individual Pipebombs and a box of 5 Pipebombs).
  • All of these weapons are made on Earth. None are of alien origin (although the Shrink Ray's origin can be questionable).
  • The Shrink Ray is the only weapon that cannot kill enemies by itself, as it deals no damage. The Freezethrower is only able to destroy mechanical enemies by itself (the Recon Patrol Vehicle, the Pig Cop Tank, the Turret and the Sentry Drone), while it deals no damage to any other enemy if it has 1 health point.
    • These two weapons are also the only ones in the game that have non-damaging effects. The Shrink Ray shrinks most foes, while the Freezethrower temporarily freezes them solid when they are weak enough.
      • The Microwave Expander doesn't count, as its expansion effect only occurs after the enemy's health has dropped to zero.


Duke Nukem 3D
Enemies Assault Captain | Assault Commander | Assault Enforcer | Assault Trooper
Mini Battlelord | Octabrain | Pig Cop | Pig Cop Tank | Protector Drone
Protozoid Slimer | Recon Patrol Vehicle | Sentry Drone | Shark | Turret
Bosses: Battlelord | Overlord | Cycloid Emperor | Alien Queen
Weapons Mighty Boot | Pistol | Shotgun | Chaingun Cannon | RPG | Pipebomb
Shrink Ray | Microwave Expander | Devastator | Laser Tripbomb | Freezethrower
Items Health: Small Medkit | Large Medkit | Atomic Health | Armor
Access Card | Holoduke | Jetpack | Night Vision Goggles | Portable Medkit
Protective Boots | Scuba Gear | Steroids
Episodes L.A. Meltdown | Lunar Apocalypse | Shrapnel City | The Birth
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Duke Xtreme | Duke!ZONE
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