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Weapon modifications, more often known simply as weapon mods for short, are hot-swappable attachments and modules for the Doom marine's weapons in Doom (2016). Any weapon modification for a weapon which the marine currently possesses can be obtained by locating a combat support drone, small hovering robots which hold a touch screen allowing selection of the modification to unlock. Most weapons in the game have two modifications available, usually adding attributes such as an area damage effect, greater accuracy, higher rate of fire, or penetrating projectiles that can harm multiple targets. The effectiveness of many weapon modifications can be increased through use of weapon upgrades.
List of weapon modifications
Individual weapon modifications are detailed on their respective weapons' articles. This is a list of all the existing modifications:
See also
Weapons from Doom (2016) | |
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Single player: | BFG-9000 • Chaingun • Chainsaw • Combat shotgun • Gauss cannon • Heavy assault rifle • Pistol • Plasma rifle • Rocket launcher • Super shotgun |
Side arms: | Frag grenade • Siphon grenade |
Multiplayer: | Burst rifle • EMG Mark V pistol • Grenade launcher • Hellshot • Lightning gun • Reaper • Static cannon • Vortex rifle |
Multiplayer side arms: | Kinetic mine • Tesla rocket |
Doom VFR only: | BFG grenade launcher |
SnapMap: | Demon control grenade • Fist |
Progression: | Weapon modification • Weapon upgrade |