@luger, you are not a gun. You are who you choose to be. Now choose!
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The Luger actually is a type of semi-automatic pistol developed by a German guy called Georg Luger. While obsolete today, it's still a collector's item and some varieties such the .45 caliber one can fetch a hefty price. This gun can typically hold 8 bullets. (Hence the card's effect.)
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Despite heavy censorship, Yugioh has a suprising amount of gun-themed cards. So choosing one was kinda hard. But I went with Blowback Dragon — https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Blowback_Dragon — because it's a card I owned a physical copy of, and used quite a lot both irl and in Duel Links. While not that powerful, its luck-based effect made it pretty fun to play.
I’d concur - I’m surprised by the number of gun/cannon/heavy warfare themed stuff there was. Artillery decks were some of my favorites, but though I wasn’t a long time player over the years. I still have Sacred Cards on GBA that I play from time to time, despite how easy the game is. Loved MTG too…
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I generally choose to be the gun.
Lazier days, less enemies.
Now “Luger 9mm” is stamped on most 9x19 parabellum - but that pistol is where the name and cartridge came from iirc (Luger P08). I got my name from Killzone tho.
(“Para bellum” being latin for “…prepare for war”)
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Just to give some perspective: it’s strange for a new gun, with unk ballistics to work SO effectively from minute one. Usually there’s issues to fix, and most early models wont see service for that reason. Im told the first made Lugers were undeniably great, and put into service immediately. I think .45’s are modern day retrofitted only, but I can’t confirm. I was sure they only came in .30 (1900) and 9mm (P08)
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The Luger actually is a type of semi-automatic pistol developed by a German guy called Georg Luger. While obsolete today, it's still a collector's item and some varieties such the .45 caliber one can fetch a hefty price. This gun can typically hold 8 bullets. (Hence the card's effect.)
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Despite heavy censorship, Yugioh has a suprising amount of gun-themed cards. So choosing one was kinda hard. But I went with Blowback Dragon — https://yugipedia.com/wiki/Blowback_Dragon — because it's a card I owned a physical copy of, and used quite a lot both irl and in Duel Links. While not that powerful, its luck-based effect made it pretty fun to play.
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I generally choose to be the gun.
Lazier days, less enemies.
Now “Luger 9mm” is stamped on most 9x19 parabellum - but that pistol is where the name and cartridge came from iirc (Luger P08). I got my name from Killzone tho.
(“Para bellum” being latin for “…prepare for war”)
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Just to give some perspective: it’s strange for a new gun, with unk ballistics to work SO effectively from minute one. Usually there’s issues to fix, and most early models wont see service for that reason. Im told the first made Lugers were undeniably great, and put into service immediately. I think .45’s are modern day retrofitted only, but I can’t confirm. I was sure they only came in .30 (1900) and 9mm (P08)