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** [[Projectile Speed Tome]] - Allows the Bones to travel through crowds faster. | ** [[Projectile Speed Tome]] - Allows the Bones to travel through crowds faster. | ||
** [[Quantity Tome]] - Increases the amount of Bones per attack cycle. Fired in succession, not at once. | ** [[Quantity Tome]] - Increases the amount of Bones per attack cycle. Fired in succession, not at once. | ||
* The '''Knockback''' upgrade can prove to be a negative, as the Bone can hit the back of an enemy during its travel and knock them forward into you. | * The '''Knockback''' upgrade can prove to be a negative, as the Bone can hit the back of an enemy during its travel and knock them forward into you. | ||
Latest revision as of 02:07, 1 October 2025
The Bone is one of the primary starter weapons available at the beginning of Megabonk. It that fires a bouncing bone at enemies. This is the default weapon of Calcium. This is arguably the most basic starting weapon, as it can only hit 1 enemy at a time and has no extra features.
The Bone begins with 1 level in bounce, allowing it to hit 2 enemies right away.
Strategy and Synergies
- Tomes:
- Projectile Speed Tome - Allows the Bones to travel through crowds faster.
- Quantity Tome - Increases the amount of Bones per attack cycle. Fired in succession, not at once.
- The Knockback upgrade can prove to be a negative, as the Bone can hit the back of an enemy during its travel and knock them forward into you.
Upgrades
- Projectile Count
- Projectile Speed
- Projectile Bounce
- Knockback