1. DAMAGE RATING
None
Feeble/Low
Weak
Average
Strong
Powerful
Extreme
2. ITEM RATINGS
Common
Fresh
Great
Powerful
Superior
Excellent
Magical
Rare
Epic
Legendary
3.BACKGROUNDS STREETS
Wall Street - New York City, USA
Fifth Avenue - New York City, USA
Champs-Élysées - Paris, France
Rodeo Drive - Beverly Hills, USA
Oxford Street - London, UK
Abbey Road - London, UK
Las Ramblas - Barcelona, Spain
Avenida Paulista - São Paulo, Brazil
Broadway - New York City, USA
Nevsky Prospekt - St. Petersburg, Russia
Ginza - Tokyo, Japan
Kurfürstendamm (Ku'damm) - Berlin, Germany
Nanjing Road - Shanghai, China
Via del Corso - Rome, Italy
The Strip (Las Vegas Boulevard) - Las Vegas, USA
Changan Avenue - Beijing, China
Khalifa Street - Abu Dhabi, UAE
Orchard Road - Singapore
Rue de Rivoli - Paris, France
Hollywood Boulevard - Los Angeles, USA
FIREARMS
Handgun Types:
Pistol: A compact firearm designed to be fired with one hand.
Revolver: A handgun with a rotating cylinder holding multiple rounds.
Rifle Types:
Bolt-Action Rifle: A rifle in which the shooter manually operates the bolt to load a round.
Semi-Automatic Rifle: A rifle that fires one round per trigger pull and automatically ejects the spent cartridge.
Assault Rifle: A selective-fire rifle designed for rapid semi-automatic or automatic fire.
Sniper Rifle: A precision rifle designed for long-range, accurate shooting.
Shotgun: A firearm designed to fire a spread of pellets or a single slug.
Submachine Gun Types:
Submachine Gun (SMG): A compact, automatic firearm that typically fires pistol-caliber ammunition.
Machine Pistol: A compact, automatic handgun designed for personal defense.
Machine Gun Types:
Machine Gun: A fully automatic firearm designed for sustained, rapid fire.
Light Machine Gun (LMG): A portable machine gun designed for infantry use.
Medium Machine Gun (MMG): A machine gun used on vehicles or as a support weapon.
Heavy Machine Gun (HMG): A large-caliber machine gun used for anti-aircraft and anti-vehicle roles.
Specialized Firearms:
Shotgun Types: Various types of shotguns, including pump-action, semi-automatic, and double-barrel shotguns.
Derringer: A small, pocket-sized, and often multi-barreled handgun.
Flintlock: Early firearms using a flintlock mechanism to ignite the propellant.
Musket: An early, long-barreled, smoothbore firearm.
Muzzleloader: A firearm loaded from the muzzle, typically using black powder.
Dynamite: A widely known explosive composed of nitroglycerin, absorbent materials, and stabilizers.
TNT (Trinitrotoluene): A powerful and stable explosive often used in military applications.
C-4: A plastic explosive used by military and law enforcement due to its stability and effectiveness.
Nitroglycerin: A highly sensitive and volatile liquid explosive often used as a component in other explosives.
Ammonium Nitrate: A common ingredient in fertilizer explosives, such as ANFO (Ammonium Nitrate/Fuel Oil).
Black Powder: An early explosive mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate, used in firearms and fireworks.
Semtex: A plastic explosive used by military and law enforcement.
Composition B: A mixture of TNT and RDX used in military applications.
RDX (Research Department Explosive): A high-energy explosive used in military and industrial applications.
PETN (Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate): A powerful explosive often used in military and terrorist applications.
HMX (High Melting Explosive): A high-energy explosive used in military and industrial applications.
Tannerite: A binary explosive often used for target shooting, producing a visible explosion.
Cordite: A smokeless propellant used in ammunition.
ANFO (Ammonium Nitrate/Fuel Oil): A common industrial explosive used in mining and construction.
Dexpan: A non-explosive, controlled demolition agent used to break rock and concrete.
Detonating Cord: A cord-like explosive used to initiate larger explosions.
Dynamite Gel: A gelatinous form of dynamite with improved stability.
Napalm: A flammable incendiary substance used in warfare.
Cluster Bomb: An explosive weapon that releases submunitions over a wide area.
Flash Powder: A highly combustible and bright flash-producing mixture used in fireworks.
Molotov Cocktail: An improvised incendiary device made from a glass bottle filled with flammable liquid.