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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | More Dakka is a form of Spam Attack with bullets—the art of solving problems by firing as many rounds at them as possible. Improbable Aiming Skills are all very well and good, but sometimes you just need to throw a wall of bullets at the target—perhaps your foe can Dodge the Bullet, or you're up against a whole army of Mooks at once. Modern automatic weapons can achieve the rates of fire required for more dakka all by themselves, but using a whole bunch of slower-firing guns works too. More dakka can even work against targets where conventional attacks are normally ineffective—even if each shot only does Scratch Damage, it will succumb to a Death of a Thousand Cuts eventually. |