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[[File:chaingun3.png|thumb|right|The Chaingun.]]
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The '''chaingun''' (also known as the ''UAC Weapons Division Mach 2 Chaingun'') in [[Doom 3]] is a good mid range weapon with a high rate of fire. It is considerably more powerful than its [[classic Doom]] [[chaingun|counterpart]]. While the old chaingun was, at best, a light rapid fire weapon that was clearly inferior to the original [[plasma gun]] and at best compared to the [[machine gun]], Doom 3's chaingun is more on par with its [[Plasma gun (Doom 3)|plasma gun]].
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{{Quote|The Chain Gun's 0.30 caliber armor piercing round delivers substantial damage, but heavy recoil reduces accuracy.|[[PDA]] description|nosource=true}}
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==Weapon Schematics==
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The Doom 3 chaingun differs from its original; there is a slight wind-up time (around 1 second) for the barrel array before it begins firing. Also, unlike the classic chaingun, which fired the same standard rounds as the pistol, the Doom 3 chaingun now utilizes exclusive .30 {{wp|caliber}} armor penetrating rounds, easily outclassing the pistol and machine gun in terms of firepower. Ammo for the chaingun is in the form of ammo belts (60 rounds) which appear as ammo cans about the size of a briefcase, and can also be obtained by picking up chainguns (30 rounds) from deceased chaingun commandos. Just like [[BFG 9000 (Doom 3)|BFG 9000]], [[Plasma gun (Doom 3)|plasma gun]] and newcomer [[machine gun]], the ammo counter is located on the weapon itself, instead of the game HUD.
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==Tactical use==
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[[File:Doom3marine f02.jpg|thumb|The Doom 3 protagonist carrying a chaingun]]
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The chaingun is the gun-of-all-seasons, to say the very least. Reasonable accuracy and rate of fire make it a good weapon to use in anywhere from close to far range situations against almost any low to mid-range foe. Even a [[Hell knight (Doom 3)|Hell knight]] can be taken down with less than 5 seconds of concentrated fire.
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Although it has stupendous firepower at any length, both short and long range use is discouraged. Short range attacks mean possibly being taken down by a melee attacker (such as a tentacle [[Commando (Doom 3)|commando zombie]]) in a situation where you want to lay down a lot of pain in a split second (say, with a shotgun).
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Due to its noticeable bullet spread and low bullet velocity, long range combat is also discouraged. Additionally, the chaingun has no splash effect damage, meaning that unless the target stands perfectly still or you just fire blindly in the target's movement range (which means wasting ammo), you are not going to do much damage.
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The best situation is a relatively slow, large monster that affords enough time to be taken down and requires a steady stream of fire to be taken down. [[Demon (Doom 3)|Pinkys]] and [[Cacodemon (Doom 3)|cacodemons]] come to mind, as does [[Vagary]]. Also, a group of [[trite]]s or [[Lost soul (Doom 3)|lost souls]] can easily be taken down with some blind firing.
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As chaingun ammunition is generally hard to find until the player reaches the Delta Labs, it is recommended to use the plasma gun as a replacement for all levels leading up to the aforementioned.
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==Mach-2 Chain Gun Briefing ([[Video disk]])==
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Creator: UAC Advanced Weapons <br>
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Date: 03/20/42 <br>
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Informational video on the Mach-2 Chain Gun
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''In a quest to provide armies with a well balanced set of weapons, the UAC looked to the past when designing and manufacturing the newest line of [[Chaingun (Doom 3)|Mach-2 Chain Guns]]. The retro style and mechanical sturdiness of the Chain Gun is a must for all hardened combat veterans.''
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''Early adapters have nicknamed it "Saw". With its armor piercing .30 caliber bullets, the Chain Gun is capable of literally cutting opponents in two. Packed with all the punch you need in close combat fighting the Chain Gun delivers unparallelled reliability and functionality.''
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''Always on the forefront of technology, the UAC is making safer worlds through superior firepower.''
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== Data ==
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[[File:Doom 3 HUD Chain Gun.png|thumb|The HUD icon.]]
 
{{Doom 3 Weapon
 
{{Doom 3 Weapon
|title = Chaingun
 
|damage = 20
 
 
|damage_mp = 25
 
|damage_mp = 25
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|title = Mach-2 Chaingun
 
|headshot = 40
 
|headshot = 40
|headshot_mp = 50
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|damage = 20
 
|rof = 10
 
|rof = 10
 
|reload = 2.08
 
|reload = 2.08
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|ammo_weapon = 30
 
|ammo_weapon = 30
 
|max = 600
 
|max = 600
|velocity = 2000
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|velocity = 2,000
 
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|velocity_mp = 20,000
|velocity_mp = 20000
 
 
|spread = 5
 
|spread = 5
 
|spread_mp = 1
 
|spread_mp = 1
|type = Belt
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|type = Ammo belt
 
|first = [[Administration: Union Aerospace Corporate Division|Administration]]
 
|first = [[Administration: Union Aerospace Corporate Division|Administration]]
|note = <nowiki>*</nowiki> The chaingun is the only weapon whose ammo packs contain a different amount of ammo in multiplayer, at 120.
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|note = * The chaingun is the only weapon whose ammo packs contain a different amount of ammo in multiplayer, at 120.}}
}}
 
 
 
The chaingun in [[Doom 3]] is a good mid range weapon with a high rate of fire. It is considerably more powerful than its [[Doom (video game)|classic Doom]] [[chaingun|counterpart]].  While the old chaingun was at best, a rapid fire weapon that was clearly inferior to the [[plasma rifle]], Doom 3's chaingun is more on par with the [[Plasma gun (Doom 3)|plasma gun]].
 
 
 
Very powerful; good belt size; medium accuracy with spread; heavy recoil; slight wind-up time. This should be used for Cacodemons, [[imp (Doom 3)|imps]], (pinky) demons, [[Mancubus (Doom 3)|Mancubi]], and [[Hell Knight (Doom 3)|Hell Knight]]s. Ammo counter is located on the weapon.
 
 
 
==Tactical Use==
 
 
 
The chaingun is the gun-of-all-seasons, to say the very least. High accuracy and rate of fire make it a good weapon to use in anywhere from close to far range situations against almost any low to mid-range foe. Even a [[Hell Knight (Doom 3)|Hell Knight]] can be taken down with this supreme piece of military technology.
 
 
 
Albeit it has stupendous firepower at any length, both short and long range use is discouraged. Short range attacks mean possibly being taken down by a melee attacker (such as a tentacle [[Commando (Doom 3)|Commando zombie]]) in a situation where you want to lay down a lot of pain in a split second (say, with a shotgun).
 
 
 
Despite its incredible accuracy, long range combat is also discouraged because the chaingun has no splash effect damage, meaning that unless the target stands perfectly still or you just fire blindly in the targets movement range (which means wasting ammo), you are not going to do much damage.
 
 
 
The best situation is a relatively slow monster that affords enough time to be taken down and requires a steady stream of fire to be taken down. [[Demon (Doom 3)|Pinky]]s and [[Cacodemon (Doom 3)|Cacodemon]]s come to mind, as does [[Vagary]]. Also, a group of [[Trite]]s or [[Lost Soul (Doom 3)|Lost Soul]]s can easily be taken down with some blind firing.
 
 
 
When using the chaingun, take into consideration its two flaws. It does have a warm up period, albeit short, that can allow a quick opponent a chance to throw in a melee attack and soften you up for the kill. Secondly, only 400 rounds can be carried at any time for the chaingun, and its high rate of fire can mean running out of ammo very quickly.
 
 
 
While the pistol, machine gun, and chaingun all technically fire bullets, they do not share the same ammo pool as in other games.
 
 
 
== Notes
 
  
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== Notes ==
 
The chaingun first appears in the [[Martian Buddy]] storage locker in [[Administration: Union Aerospace Corporate Division|Administration]]. It can also be found - along with several ammo belts - in the really dark areas of [[Alpha Labs - Sector 2: Union Aerospace Science Division|Alpha Labs Sector 2]] through which [[Edwards]], the lantern man, will guide the player.
 
The chaingun first appears in the [[Martian Buddy]] storage locker in [[Administration: Union Aerospace Corporate Division|Administration]]. It can also be found - along with several ammo belts - in the really dark areas of [[Alpha Labs - Sector 2: Union Aerospace Science Division|Alpha Labs Sector 2]] through which [[Edwards]], the lantern man, will guide the player.
  
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{{Doom 3 weapons}}

Revision as of 19:57, 23 June 2019

The Chaingun.
This article is about the weapon in Doom 3. For other versions of this weapon, see:

The chaingun (also known as the UAC Weapons Division Mach 2 Chaingun) in Doom 3 is a good mid range weapon with a high rate of fire. It is considerably more powerful than its classic Doom counterpart. While the old chaingun was, at best, a light rapid fire weapon that was clearly inferior to the original plasma gun and at best compared to the machine gun, Doom 3's chaingun is more on par with its plasma gun.

"The Chain Gun's 0.30 caliber armor piercing round delivers substantial damage, but heavy recoil reduces accuracy."
PDA description

Weapon Schematics

The Doom 3 chaingun differs from its original; there is a slight wind-up time (around 1 second) for the barrel array before it begins firing. Also, unlike the classic chaingun, which fired the same standard rounds as the pistol, the Doom 3 chaingun now utilizes exclusive .30 caliber armor penetrating rounds, easily outclassing the pistol and machine gun in terms of firepower. Ammo for the chaingun is in the form of ammo belts (60 rounds) which appear as ammo cans about the size of a briefcase, and can also be obtained by picking up chainguns (30 rounds) from deceased chaingun commandos. Just like BFG 9000, plasma gun and newcomer machine gun, the ammo counter is located on the weapon itself, instead of the game HUD.

Tactical use

The Doom 3 protagonist carrying a chaingun

The chaingun is the gun-of-all-seasons, to say the very least. Reasonable accuracy and rate of fire make it a good weapon to use in anywhere from close to far range situations against almost any low to mid-range foe. Even a Hell knight can be taken down with less than 5 seconds of concentrated fire.

Although it has stupendous firepower at any length, both short and long range use is discouraged. Short range attacks mean possibly being taken down by a melee attacker (such as a tentacle commando zombie) in a situation where you want to lay down a lot of pain in a split second (say, with a shotgun).

Due to its noticeable bullet spread and low bullet velocity, long range combat is also discouraged. Additionally, the chaingun has no splash effect damage, meaning that unless the target stands perfectly still or you just fire blindly in the target's movement range (which means wasting ammo), you are not going to do much damage.

The best situation is a relatively slow, large monster that affords enough time to be taken down and requires a steady stream of fire to be taken down. Pinkys and cacodemons come to mind, as does Vagary. Also, a group of trites or lost souls can easily be taken down with some blind firing.

As chaingun ammunition is generally hard to find until the player reaches the Delta Labs, it is recommended to use the plasma gun as a replacement for all levels leading up to the aforementioned.

Mach-2 Chain Gun Briefing (Video disk)

Creator: UAC Advanced Weapons
Date: 03/20/42
Informational video on the Mach-2 Chain Gun

In a quest to provide armies with a well balanced set of weapons, the UAC looked to the past when designing and manufacturing the newest line of Mach-2 Chain Guns. The retro style and mechanical sturdiness of the Chain Gun is a must for all hardened combat veterans.

Early adapters have nicknamed it "Saw". With its armor piercing .30 caliber bullets, the Chain Gun is capable of literally cutting opponents in two. Packed with all the punch you need in close combat fighting the Chain Gun delivers unparallelled reliability and functionality.

Always on the forefront of technology, the UAC is making safer worlds through superior firepower.

Data

The HUD icon.
Mach-2 Chaingun
SP MP
Normal damage 20 25
Headshot damage 40 50
Rate of fire (RPS) 10
Reload time (sec) 2.08
Ammo capacity 60
Ammo in: pack/weapon 60*/30
Max ammo 600
Velocity 2,000 20,000
Spread (°) 5 1
Ammo type Ammo belt
First seen in Administration

  • The chaingun is the only weapon whose ammo packs contain a different amount of ammo in multiplayer, at 120.

Notes

The chaingun first appears in the Martian Buddy storage locker in Administration. It can also be found - along with several ammo belts - in the really dark areas of Alpha Labs Sector 2 through which Edwards, the lantern man, will guide the player.