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[This wiki page describes the recently released version "Halloween 2019". The mechanics of ranged combat have remained the same, but some gun stats have been nerfed, and new ranged weapons have been added like the Centaur Bow, Thousand Knives and Ryu's Hadoken, which are unique starting items of specific skins. Also, some thrown weapons have been retextured. The melee weapons of SPS-PD are described in their [[Mod-SPecial Surprise Pixel Dungeon/Weapons - Melee|separate page]].]
[This wiki page is updated with the changes from the developer's latest release "[https://github.com/hmdzl001/SPS-PD/releases/tag/0.9.2part4-A Epic Battle (4): City's Chaos War A"] (link to the latest apk). Melee weapons have remained unchanged in this version, but many thrown weapons have been added, 5 gun weapons and a sling, the boomerang was rebalanced and also many new bomb items, wwhich are almost all craftable.]
 
   
===Boomerang===
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== Overview ==
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The ranged weapons of SPS-PD are 41 in total with 33 of them being new, in the sense that an item with their exact function doesn't exist in Sprouted PD (very few are borrowed from other mods, but most of them are totally original in the PD context). In this wiki page they are divided into four big categories:
|[[File:Boomerang.png]]
 
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* 6 ''Missile weapons'', which are all durable, enchantable, upgradeable, don't need reloading, and some of them are also enhancable with ammo (this description does not apply at all to the "quasi-missile" weapons Ryu's Hadoken and Wooden Shield).
|Thrown to the enemy this flat curved wooden missile will return to the hands of its thrower.
 
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* 8 ''Guns'' which are all durable, enhancable with ammo, non-enchantable, upgradeable, and need reloading.
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* 14 ''Thrown ''weapons, which can't be improved in any way and are all destroyed with one use.
|10
 
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* 13 ''Bombs'', which follow the general concept of Sprouted PD's bombs but with the exception of 4 of them they are totally new in their effects.
|None
 
|3
 
|6
 
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|Missile
 
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|2
 
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|0
 
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|Huntress's starting weapon, returns to the hands of its thrower.
 
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All missile weapons and guns can be used as main weapons (in the sense that they can be the focus of most upgrades in end-game and the center of a ranged-based build) and have a separate stat that affects their accuracy, Ranged Weapon Accuracy. Nevertheless, there are also many differences between them:
===Mini Moai===
 
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* Missile weapons can't be equipped in the weapon slot and are available to shoot/get thrown by just being in the hero's inventory, whereas guns must get equipped in order to be available for shooting. There are two exceptions in this: the Mini Moai missile weapon has to get equipped in the weapon slot, and the Agent subclass of the soldier can shoot with guns also by just having them in the inventory.
|[[File:MiniMoai.png|64px]]
 
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* All guns have a default amount of available shots that after they get spent the weapon needs reloading (lower tier weapons need 1 turn to reload, tier 3 and higher need 2 turns), while missile weapons don't have this drawback and they are always ready to shoot/get thrown.
|A easter egg from easter land for easter day.
 
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* At melee range all missile weapons just deal their regular damage and don't have an alternative "melee version" for their attack. In contrast guns can be used for a "melee type" hit, in which case they deal minimal damage, knock the enemies back and apply the Vertigo debuff. This is very useful in keeping enemies unable to attack, while the hero keeps shooting them. As the damage is minimal, melee hits with guns should only be used for increasing the distance between the hero and enemies.
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* Excess strength increases only the damage of missile and thrown weapons, 1 damage per excess strength point for most classes, and 3 damage per excess strength point for the Huntress, while guns' damage is not afffected at all by excess strength.
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Note that unlike many mods in SPS-PD there is no accuracy penalty for throwing missile weapons or shooting with guns at melee range.
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[[File: Gun menu SPS-PD.png|center|252x252px]]
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Most missile weapons and all guns can be enhanced with the Ammo item with their Change Ammo option. Ammo is a type of "enchantment-like" enhancement for guns and for most missile weapons which adds a permanent special effect to their hits and can be erased only when replaced by another ammo. You can read details about all the available ammos and the way to craft them [[Mod-SPecial Surprise Pixel Dungeon/Alchemy - Ammunition, Bombs, Potions#Ammo|here]].
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== Missile Weapons ==
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While in the game code there is only a general category of "missile weapons", weapons like the escape knife, shuriken, tomahawk etc. cannot get enhanced with ammo or get upgraded and as a consequence they can only play an auxiliary role in the hero's attacks. For this reason the unupgradeable ranged weapons were here "renamed" to thrown weapons, for the purpose of distinguishing between them and the upradeable & enhancable with ammo missile weapons and guns. So, only the upgradeable missile weapons of the game code are featured in this section.
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With the only exception of the Mini Moai, which is anyway sold only by Oldnewtwist in Dolya Town, none of these weapons is sold by any shop or found as loot in the dungeon.
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=== Boomerang - no tier ===
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{{Game description|Thrown to the enemy this flat curved wooden missile will return to the hands of its thrower.
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Level 0: 3-6 damage
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Damage scaling per level: +2 / +5|width = 100%|image = Boomerang.png|heading = Boomerang: 10 Str.}}
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It is the starting ranged weapon of the Classic Huntress skin and is unobtainable by any other class or skin. Like Original PD and all mods it returns to the hands of its thrower. It can't get transmuted or sold (not that there was any point in doing that anyway). It does not belong to a specific tier, but its damage scaling with upgrades is equal to that of a tier 4 or 5 gun, +2 / +5. It is upgradeable and enhancable with ammo, but unlike guns it is also already reinforced and is enchantable. Note that it is the only ranged weapon that melee weapons can transfer their upgrades to it by using the Blacksmith's Reforge option, and also the Runic Blade can transfer its upgrades to it.
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=== Centaur Bow - no tier ===
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{{Game description|A centaur bow used by taurcen.
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Level 0: 4-8 damage
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Damage scaling per level: +3 / +5|width = 100%|image = Centaur Bow SPS-PD.png|heading = Centaur Bow: 10 Str.}}
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It is the starting ranged weapon of the Taurcen Huntress skin and is unobtainable by any other class or skin. This upgradeable (but not enchantable with weightstones, only with scrolls of Magical Infusion) ranged missile weapon shoots arrows and gets charged with each shot. After 8 charges are gathered, the player can choose among the options of an Armor Break (40%) arrow, Fire arrow, Ice arrow, Poison arrow and EMP Bolas arrow, and the next arrow shot will have this main effect and will consume 8 charges. Note that if the player does not do that, when the counter reaches 9/8 the bow will shoot by default an Armor Break special shot and the counter will go back to 1/8. Some of the special arrows' names are a bit misleading, so read the paragraph below for details about their effects. At level 0 it deals 4-8 damage and has a very good scaling of +3/+5 damage with each upgrade, and while it does not belong to a specific tier, its damage scaling with upgrades is higher even than that of the tiier 4 and 5 guns. This weapon is also already reinforced. It can't get transmuted or sold (not that there was any point in doing that anyway). Also, most probably due to all the debuffs it can apply by default it is non-enhancable with ammo, and also unlike guns it does not need reloading.
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Shooting each type of different special arrow causes also an additional secondary effect to the Taurcen or the enemy, most of the times deals reduced damage, while three of the arrows' names are a bit misleading as far as their efffects are concerned, so some extra details should be mentioned here. The Armor Break arrow deals regular damage and causes 40% Armor Break for 5 turns (so if the Taurcen keeps shooting with this arrow, her target will almost constantly have the Armor Break debuff, as no enemy is resistant or immune to it). The Fire arrow deals half damage and Ignites. The Ice arrow deals half damage, causes the Slowed and Wet debuffs for 5 turns, but does ''not'' chill or freeze. The Poison arrow deals damage/4, applies Caustic Ooze, but does ''not ''poison. The EMP Bolas arrow deals damage/3 and causes Electrostatic Turbulence for 3 turns while it also grants a +30% Attack Up the Taurcen for 3 turns, but does ''not ''root''.''
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=== Lzayoi's Thousand Knives - no tier ===
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{{Game description|It is made by lots of throwing knives and can use special ammo.
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Damage: 3-6 [Level +1]
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Damage scaling per level: +1 / +2 [but has also an attack delay of 0.25 so it is actually +4 / +8 per attack turn.]|width = 100%|image = Lzayoi's Thousand Knives SPS-PD.png|heading = Lzayoi's Thousand Knives: 10 Str.}}
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It is the starting ranged weapon of the Maid Huntress skin and is unobtainable by any other class or skin. It is similar to a gun in most aspects, as it is upgradeable but not enchantable with weightstones (only with scrolls of Magical Infusion), it gives the Shoot and not the Throw option and can also get enhanced with ammo, but it has the difference that it does not need reloading. It can't get transmuted or sold (not that there was any point in doing that anyway). This weapon is very quick, with a delay of 0.25, which means it can shoot four times per attack turn without any attack speed bonus from a ring or buff. It is already upgraded to +1 and reinforced with adamantite. At level 1 it deals 3-6 damage (which is actually 12-24 per attack turn due to its 0.25 delay) and gains +1/+2 damage with each upgrade (again, actually +4/+8 per attack turn). Each of its hits also has a chance to make an Escape Knife drop from the target enemy. It does not belong to a specific tier, but its actual damage scaling with upgrades is better than that of a tier 4 or 5 gun.
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===Mini Moai - tier 1===
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{{Game description|An Easter egg from Easter land for Easter day.
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Level 0: 1-10 damage
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Damage scaling per level: +1 / +1|width = 100%|image = MiniMoai.png|heading = Mini Moai: 10 Str.}}
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It is a holiday weapon meant to be sold during the Easter season at the depth 1 shop and randomly by Oldnewstwist at any time. It returns to the hands of its thrower and it Charms the target for 3 turns. Currently it is only available randomly in the Oldnewstwist's shop. It is upgradeable but non-enhancable with ammo and like all holiday weapons and guns it can't be upgraded by scrolls of Magical Infusion or receive an enchantment by a weightstone. It has the lowest damage scaling available for missile weapons and like almost all holiday weapons, by the time the hero is able to buy it, it is not worth getting bought.
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=== Ryu's Hadoken - no tier ===
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{{Game description|This is not a simple hadoken, it will deal more damage on a full health enemy, and will charge by melee attacks. After using BREAK OUT, if you don't have melee weapon, you will have new power for fighting.|width = 100%|image = Ryu's Hadoken SPS-PD.png|heading = Ryu's Hadoken}}
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It is a starting item of the Figher Warrior skin, unavailable to all the other classes and skins, which after it gets charged (1 hit against enemies - 1 charge, max 20) gives two options: a) with 10 charges a "Down right attack", a ranged attack that can't get evaded and its damage against all enemies not with full health is low (2-5 at hero's level 1 and increases by +1/+2 with each level up), but it is enemy's max HP/2 against full health regular enemies and much increased against Miniboss and Boss type enemies with full health and which in all cases also causes Vertigo to them, and b) with 20 charges a "Break out" option a +100% Attack Up buff for 50 turns but also a +50% Armor Break debuff for 100 turns, but only if the hero is unarmed. After choosing "Break Out" for the first time the Fighter also gains special finishing moves after successive successful hits - combos, very similar to the Gladiator's finishing moves of Shattered PD, that appear at the right of the game screen as swords of different colors (visit the Classes and Subclasses SPS-PD page for details). Its high damage against enemies with full health makes it eligible for the missile weapons category, but its need to get charged with hits in order to get used makes it more an auxiliary item than an actual weapon. As expected, it can't be upgraded with scrolls, enchanted or enhanced with ammo.
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=== Wooden Shield - no tier ===
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{{Game description|A simple wooden shield. It can be thrown. You can also use it to reduce damage.|width = 100%|heading = Wooden shield: No Str. req.|image = Round Shield YAPD.png}}
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It is a starting item of the Classic Warrior skin, unavailable to all the other classes and skins, which after it gets charged (1 turn per charge) it can either be thrown like a boomerang to Stun an enemy for two turns and also damage it to a small amount like the Ankh shied by choosing its "Cast" option, or can be used to switch to "Defense" mode, that reduces the warrior's damage by 50% for 4 turns and also grants an Alien Shield armor buff that is equal to the warrior's current level. Its attack option makes it eligible for the missile weapons category, but the damage it deals is min. (1 + hero's level/6) and max. (1 + hero's level/3) and also needs charges to get used, so even at rather high hero's levels like level 30 it will be dealing 6-11 damage, which is an insignificant amount, so it is more an auxiliary to attacking item than an actual weapon. As expected, it can't be upgraded with scrolls, enchanted or enhanced with ammo.
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== Guns ==
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All guns apart from the Sling and the Toy Gun are always sold in the regular dungeon shops, 1 in each shop and following the order of their tier (the Type A Gunslinger pistol always on depth 1, the Type B Pistol always on depth 6 etc.), but they are never sold in the Dolya Town shops or found/dropped as loot. In contrast the Toy Gun is currently only sold by Oldnewstwist in Dolya Town, and the Sling does not spawn at all in the dungeon as merchandise or loot. This means practically that in each run only one regular gun of each tier will spawn, so be totally sure before you sell them.
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The amount of Ammo mentioned for each gun in their game descriptions refers to the amount of shots that are available before reloading is required and it is how the game window names them. It should not be confused with the special ammo that can be added to them, even though they share the same name.
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Apart from the Sling, no gun can be upgraded by scrolls of Magical Infusion or receive an enchantment via the weightstone. They also can't get transmuted. Due to its class-specific and subclass-specific buffs they are very good main weapons for Soldiers, and the tier 4 and 5 Fusil and Mortar are excellent end-game weapons for this class. In addition, all classes can use the two high tier guns as their end-game weapon, especially if they have also found a ring of Sharpshooting.
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=== Pulse Pistol - no tier ===
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{{Game description|It will harm the target based on how much damage it has already taken.|width = 100%|image = Pulse Pistol SPS-PD.png|heading = Pulse Pistol}}It is more an auxiliary item with a gun name than a proper gun, as it has the peculiarity that it deals no damage against enemies with full health but heavy damage against enemies with low health. It gains 2 charges per turn and when fully charged (225 charges) it can shoot 3 times in a row (so 1 shot = 75 charges). This item is a little tricky in its use, but it is still a useful auxiliary offensive item. Like the Shovel it fills a main inventory slot, but cannot get dropped or thrown.
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=== Sling - tier 0 ===
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{{Game description|A simple sling, made out of a several leather straps. With it, simple lead bullets can be turned into much deadlier projectiles. ConsideredHamster
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Level 0: 3-7 damage
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Damage scaling per level: +3 / +4
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Ammo: 1/1. Turns needed to reload: 1|width = 100%|image = Sling.png|heading = Sling: 8 Str}}
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Its sprite is borrowed from YAPD. It is the starting weapon of the Classic Soldier skin and is unobtainable by any other class or skin. Slings obviously are not considered guns in the real world, but the Sling functions in exactly the same way as the other guns of SPS-PD and is also considered a gun by the game code, so the item has been positioned in this section. Note that although the sling of YAPD is a very weak ranged weapon, in SPS-PD it has a rather good damage scaling, higher than all the guns below tier 3, and is somewhat similar with that of the tier 4 and 5 guns, as the median value of its scaling (3-4 > 3.5) is the same with the median value of theirs (2-5 > 3.5)
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=== Gunslinger Pistol - tier 1 ===
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{{Game description|An improvised firearm made from spare parts left from other guns. Mostly used by farmrs and petty criminals. The only good things about it is its low price and light weight. Juh9870
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In fact the weapon was made based on this introduction. The Tower has tested it in the Sewers.
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Level 0: 5-8 damage
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Damage scaling per level: +2 / +4. Turns needed to reload: 1
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Ammo: 3/3|width = 100%|image = Gunslinger pistol SPS-PD.png|heading = Type A - Gunslinger pistol: 10 Str}}
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This first part of its description is copied from Moonshine PD, from which the concept of this gun has been borrowed. One is always sold in the depth 1 Sewers shop. It is also the starting weapon of the Vtuber Performer skin, upgraded to +2.
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=== Toy Gun - tier 1 ===
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{{Game description|A simple toy. Happy new year 2019 and Spring Festival.
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Level 0: 1-10 damage
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Ammo: 6/6. Turns needed to reload: 1|width = 100%|image = Toy Gun SPS-PD.png|heading = Toy Gun: 10 Str}}
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It is the older existing gun of SPS-PD. It is a holiday weapon meant to be sold during the Spring Festival season at the depth 1 shop and randomly by Oldnewstwist at any time. It is already reinforced but like all holiday weapons and guns it can't be upgraded by scrolls of Magical Infusion or receive an enchantment by a weightstone. Although with its old stats it used to be a ranged weapon even suitable for end-game, with its current stats it is not reasonable to spend the 2,500 gold pieces needed for buying it (the Type B Pistol is cheaper, is accessible to get bought earlier and has a better damage scaling with upgrades).
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=== Pistol - tier 2 ===
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{{Game description|A well-known short-barreled firearm. One of the most popular guns in the Kingdom and beyond due to its reliability, double barrel, and relatively decent price. Juh9870
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In fact the weapon was made based on this introduction. The Tower has tested it in the Prison.
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Level 0: 6-10 damage
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Damage scaling per level: +2 / +4
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Ammo: 3/3. Turns needed to reload: 1|width = 100%|image = Pistol.png|heading = Type B - Pistol: 12 Str}}
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This first part of its description is copied from Moonshine PD, from which the concept of this gun has been borrowed. It also uses the sprite of Moonshine PD's pistol. One is always sold in the depth 6 Prison shop.
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=== Blunderbuss - tier 3 ===
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{{Game description|Originally from the Southern Gulf, these firearms use shots. This is what makes them perfect for sea battles or small spaces. Juh9870
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In fact the weapon was made based on this introduction. The Tower has tested it in the Caves.
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Level 0: 7-14 damage
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Damage scaling per level: +2 / +4
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Ammo: 4/4, Turns needed to reload: 2|width = 100%|image = Blunderbuss.png|heading = Type C - Blunderbuss: 14 Str}}
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This first part of its description is copied from Moonshine PD, from which the concept of this gun has been borrowed. It also uses the sprite of Moonshine PD's blunderbuss. One is always sold in the depth 11 Caves shop.
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=== Fusil - tier 4 ===
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{{Game description|A smoothbore weapon atraight from the royal manufactories. Its high accuracy makes up for the fair amount it takes to recharge as well as for its rarity. Pride of the soldiers! Juh9870
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In fact the weapon was made based on this introduction. The Tower has tested it in the City.
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Level 0: 7-20 damage
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Ammo: 5/5. Turns needed to reload: 2|width = 100%|image = Fusil.png|heading = Type D - Fusil: 16 Str}}This first part of its description is copied from Moonshine PD, from which the concept of this gun has been borrowed. It also uses the sprite of Moonshine PD's fusil. One is always sold in the depth 16 Metropolis shop. Due to its good damage scaling (+2/+5) it is eligible to be picked and get highly upgraded for end-game, especially by the Soldier class, which has the Target Shoot buff easily available and also gun-related special skills, but any class with a highly upgraded ring of Sharpshooting can make good use of this gun also.
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=== Mortar - tier 5 ===
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{{Game description|Mortar deals huge damage and pushes enemies back, but also takes very long to reload. Juh9870
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In fact the weapon was made based on this introduction. The Tower has tested it in Hell.
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Level 0: 9-28 damage
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Ammo: 5/5. Turns needed to reload: 2|width = 100%|image = Mortar Moonshine PD.png|heading = Type E - Mortar: 18 Str.}}
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This first part of its description is copied from Moonshine PD, from which the concept of this gun has been borrowed. It also uses the sprite of Moonshine PD's mortar. It is slightly misspelled in-game as Mortair. One is always sold in the depth 21 Ambitious Imp shop. It is also the starting weapon of the Mech Soldier skin (with no strength penalty due to the Mech's starting strength of 18. Due to its good damage scaling (+2/+5) what was mentioned already about the Fusil in the previous paragraph applies also to the Mortar in exactly the same way.
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The first paragraph of all game descriptions is copied and pasted from Monshine PD and so it contains some info that is inaccurate (the Blunderbuss, Fusil and Mortar all take 2 turns to reload without any difference between them, the Fusil isn't more accurate, the Mortar doesn't knock back with its shots). Apart from the Toy Gun all gun sprites were also borrowed from Moonshine PD, and the Sling sprite from YAPD, but their actual function in SPS-PD is rather different n comparison to Moonshine and YAPD.
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== Guns' and Missile Weapons' Damage Comparison ==
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For a general comparison of all SPS-PD's weapons you can visit the the [[Mod-SPecial Surprise Pixel Dungeon/Tips for End-Game|Tips for End-game]] page. The weapons are listed in order of max damage scaling from lowest to to highest, while also taking their starting damage at level 0 into account.
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!Weapon
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!Tier
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!Dam. L. 0
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!Damage scal.
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!Shots
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!Reloading
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!Enchantable
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|Wooden Shield
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
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|1-1
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
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|10 turns full
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|No
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|-
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|Ryu's Hadoken
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
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|2-5
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|<nowiki>+1 / +2*</nowiki>
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
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|20 hits full
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|No
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|-
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|Mini Moai
 
|1
 
|1
|10
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|1-10
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|<nowiki>+1 / +1</nowiki>
|None
 
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|Infinite
|1
 
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|not needed
|10
 
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|No
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|-
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|Toy Gun
|Missile
 
 
|1
 
|1
|1
+
|1-10
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|<nowiki>+1 / +3</nowiki>
|0
 
|0
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|6/6
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|1 turn
|0
 
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|No
|Holiday weapon meant to be sold during the Easter season at the floor 1 shop and by Oldnewstwist at any time, returns to the hands of its thrower. Currently it is only available randomly in the Oldnewstwist's shop.
 
 
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|Gunslinger Pistol
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=== Toy Gun ===
 
|[[File:Toy Gun.jpg|thumb|98x98px]]
 
|A simple toy. Happy 2019 new year and spring festival.
 
 
|1
 
|1
|10
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|5-8
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|<nowiki>+2 / +4</nowiki>
|None (Knocks back enemies, although it is not stated in the game window)
 
|1
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|3/3
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|1 turn
|10
 
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|No
|Missile
 
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|-
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|Pistol
 
|2
 
|2
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|6-10
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|<nowiki>+2 / +4</nowiki>
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|3/3
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|1 turn
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|No
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|-
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|Blunderbuss
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|3
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|7-14
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|<nowiki>+2 / +4</nowiki>
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|4/4
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|2 turns
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|No
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|-
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|Boomerang
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
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|3-6
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|<nowiki>+2 / +5</nowiki>
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|Infinite
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|not needed
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|Yes
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|-
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|Sling
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|0
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|3-7
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|<nowiki>+3 / +4</nowiki>
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|1/1
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|1 turn
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|Yes
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|-
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|Fusil
 
|4
 
|4
| -
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|7-20
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|<nowiki>+2 / +5</nowiki>
| -
 
| -
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|5/5
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|2 turns
|Holiday weapon meant to be sold at the floor 1 during the chinese Spring Festival season and by Oldnewstwist in Dolya Town at any time. In the current version it is the only holiday weapon sold at the floor 1 shop. It is already reinforced but can't get upgraded by Scrolls of Magical Infusion or receive an enchantment by a Weightstone. Has 6 shots available and after they get spent, it needs to get reloaded. It is also the only practically useful holiday weapon, especially for the Huntress.
 
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|No
 
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|Mortar
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|5
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|9-28
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|<nowiki>+2 / +5</nowiki>
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|5/5
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|2 turns
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|No
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|-
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|Centaur Bow
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
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|4-8
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|<nowiki>+3 / +5</nowiki>
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|Infinite
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|not needed
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|Yes
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|-
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|Thousand Knives
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
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|3-6
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[12-24]**
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|<nowiki>+1 / +2</nowiki>
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[+4 / +8]**
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|Infinite
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|not needed
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|Yes
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> The Ryu's Hadoken and Wooden Shield need to get charged with hits or the passing of turns and do not need reloading. Also they get upgraded by the hero's levelling up and not with scrolls of Upgrade. The Wooden Shield's damage has very low scaling of min. (1 + hero's level/6) and max. (1 + hero's level/3), while the Hadoken gains +1/+2 damage per hero's level. The Pulse Pistol deals damage only to enemies in low health and only if a considerable amount of charges is gathered, so it was omitted from this list.
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<nowiki>**</nowiki> As it was already mentioned in description of the Thousand Knives their attack delay of 0.25 makes their actual damage and scaling quadruple. The damage displayed is for the Knives at level +1, as they spawn already upgraded.
   
 
== Thrown weapons ==
 
== Thrown weapons ==
In the game code they are categorized as "missile weapons" along with the Boomerang, but their difference from it and also guns is that they can't get equipped or upgraded, and as a consequence they can only have an auxiliary role, so they are renamed "thrown" here for the purpose of distinguishing them. They are stored in the main inventory or in the Portable Scarecrow bag, after the hero obtains it. They do not belong to specific tiers, but have various strength requirements. Some of the following thrown weapons existed also in previous versions of SPS-PD but they had also their damage and/or name changed in the latest version. Also, most thrown weapons have a strength requirement of 10. Unlike bombs, thrown weapons are not craftable.
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As it was already mentioned previously, while in the game code there is only a general category of "missile weapons", weapons like these cannot get enhanced with ammo or get upgraded and as a consequence they can only play an auxiliary role in the hero's attacks. In addition they are not durable and get destroyed after one use. For this reason they were here "renamed" to thrown weapons, for the purpose of distinguishing between them and the durable, upradeable & enhancable with ammo missile weapons and guns.
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As all weapons they are stored in the Portable Scarecrow bag. They do not belong to specific tiers, but have various strength requirements, mostly 10. Unlike bombs, thrown weapons are not craftable.
   
 
=== ''Strength 10'' ===
 
=== ''Strength 10'' ===
   
==== ''EMP Bola'' ====
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==== EMP Bola ====
 
{{Game description|Bolas are mostly used for hunting and they usually don't do much damage but they can ensnare the target leaving it helpless and motionless for some time.
 
{{Game description|Bolas are mostly used for hunting and they usually don't do much damage but they can ensnare the target leaving it helpless and motionless for some time.
   
This missile weapons deals 5-10 damage. [Roots target]|width = 100%|heading = EMP Bola|image = EMP Bola.jpg}}Changed thrown weapon, borrowed from YAPD and renamed.
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This missile weapons deals 5-10 damage.|width = 100%|heading = EMP Bola|image = EMP Bola.png}}
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This weapon's sprite is borrowed from YAPD along with its game description, which not accurate at all in SPS-PD. EMP Bola does ''not'' root enemies, but applies to them the Crippled and Electrostatic Turbulence debuffs for 5 turns, potentially also Disarming them, and if the enemy belongs specifically to the Mechanical type, it does not deal its expected damage but enemy's max HP/3.
   
==== ''Escape Knife'' ====
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==== Escape Knife ====
 
{{Game description|These simple metal blades are weighted to fly true and sting their prey with a flick of the wrist.
 
{{Game description|These simple metal blades are weighted to fly true and sting their prey with a flick of the wrist.
   
This missile weapons deals 5-10 damage. [Stuns target]|width = 100%|heading = Escape knife|image = Escape knife.jpg}}Changed thrown weapon, borrowed from YAPD and renamed.
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This missile weapons deals 5-10 damage.|width = 100%|heading = Escape knife|image = Escape knife.png}}
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This weapon's sprite is borrowed from YAPD along with its description. It Stuns enemies for 4 turns but with the Shield Block debuff, which can not end prematurely for any reason (the enemy getting hit etc.)
   
==== ''Incendiary dart'' ====
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==== Incendiary dart ====
 
{{Game description|The spike on each of these darts is designed to pin it to its target while the unstable compounds strapped to its length burst into brilliant flames.
 
{{Game description|The spike on each of these darts is designed to pin it to its target while the unstable compounds strapped to its length burst into brilliant flames.
   
This missile weapons deals 3-5 damage. [Burns target and ingites flammable tiles.]|width = 100%|image = Incendiary dart.png|heading = Incendiary dart}}One of the three thrown weapons that SPS-PD has kept from Oiginal PD, changing its damage.
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This missile weapons deals 3-5 damage. |width = 100%|image = Incendiary dart.png|heading = Incendiary dart}}
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It is the familiar type of dart from Original PD but with increased damage. It Burns the target and Ignites flammable tiles.
   
==== ''Lucky throwing knife'' ====
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==== Lucky throwing knife ====
 
{{Game description|These simple metal blades are weighted to fly true and sting their prey with a flick of the wrist.
 
{{Game description|These simple metal blades are weighted to fly true and sting their prey with a flick of the wrist.
   
This missile weapon deals 6-14 damage. [It is available only as a drop from Gnoll Archers in the Sewers challenge, in huge amounts though. It deals increased damage against enemies of the Beast, Boss, Gnoll, Human, Orc, Plant types. It also has the attribute of the Lucky enchantment.]|width = 100%|image = Lucky throwing knives.jpg|heading = Lucky throwing knife}}The only thrown weapon that SPS-PD has kept from Sprouted, changing its damage and renaming it.
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This missile weapon deals 6-14 damage.|width = 100%|image = Lucky Throwing Knife SPS-PD.png|heading = Lucky throwing knife}}
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This is the only thrown weapon that SPS-PD has kept from Sprouted PD, but changing its damage, retexturing and renaming it. It is still only available only as a plentiful drop from Gnoll Archers in the Sewers challenge. It deals increased damage (min. * 5, max. * 8) against enemies of the following types:Beast, Boss, Gnoll, Human, Orc, Plant. It also has the attribute of the Lucky enchantment, which is otherwise withdrawn from SPS-PD and can deal to all other enemy types up to double its regular max. damage.
 
==== ''Poison dart'' ====
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==== Poison dart ====
 
{{Game description|These little evil darts don't do much damage but they can paralyze the target leaving it helpless and motionless for some time.
 
{{Game description|These little evil darts don't do much damage but they can paralyze the target leaving it helpless and motionless for some time.
   
This missile weapons deals 1-5 damage. [Stuns but does not poison target]|width = 100%|heading = Poison dart|image = Poison dart.jpg}}Changed thrown weapon, borrowed from YAPD.
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This missile weapons deals 1-5 damage.|width = 100%|heading = Poison dart|image = Poison dart SPSPD.png}}
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This weapon's sprite is borrowed from YAPD along with its name, which is accurate, but the description of a previous version of has remained and is now inaccurate. It ''does'' Poison its target but does ''not'' stun it. The duration of the Poisoned debuff it applies is ten times the regular duration that the debuff would have in the current depth.
   
==== ''Rice ball'' ====
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==== Rice ball ====
 
{{Game description|It is some kind of pet food.
 
{{Game description|It is some kind of pet food.
   
This missile weapon deals 1-2 damage. [It has very low base damage but also an attack delay of 0.25 so 4 can be thrown in one attack turn and deals extra damage against Boss, Demonic, Elemental, Mechanical, Unknown, Undead types of enemies.]|width = 100%|image = Corpse dust.png|heading = Rice ball}}New thrown weapon. Not to be confused with Corpse Dust, with which they share the same sprite.
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This missile weapon deals 1-2 damage.|width = 100%|image = Corpse dust.png|heading = Rice ball}}
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It has very low base damage but also an attack delay of 0.25, meaning that 4 can be thrown in one turn. In addition, it can apply the Drowsy debuff to the following enemy types: Boss, Demonic, Elemental, Mechanical, Unknown, Undead (many of them are immune to it though) and also can randomly teleport the hero. Not to be confused with Corpse Dust, with which they share the same sprite.
   
==== ''Skull'' ====
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==== Skull ====
 
{{Game description|It is an evil weapon.
 
{{Game description|It is an evil weapon.
   
This missile weapon deals 1-4 damage. [It has a similar effect with the Warlock's Soul Mark.]|width = 100%|image = Skull SPS-PD.jpg|heading = Skull}}New thrown weapon.
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This missile weapon deals 1-4 damage.|width = 100%|image = Skull SPSPD.png|heading = Skull}}
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It applies the Soul Mark debuff to enemies for 10 turns, which is otherwise only available to the Warlock subclass.
   
==== ''Smoke (shuriken)'' ====
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==== Smoke ====
 
{{Game description|Star-shaped pieces of metal with razor-sharp blades that share smoke when they hit a target.
 
{{Game description|Star-shaped pieces of metal with razor-sharp blades that share smoke when they hit a target.
   
This missile weapon deals 2-4 damage. [Releases Dark Gas and causes Blindness.]|width = 100%|image = Shuriken.png|heading = Smoke (shuriken)}}One of the three thrown weapons that SPS-PD has kept from Oiginal PD, changing its damage and effect.
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This missile weapon deals 2-4 damage.|width = 100%|image = Shuriken.png|heading = Smoke}}
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It shares the same sprite with Original PD's shuriken, but deals less max damage than it, does not have quicker attack speed, and instead releases Darkness gas and causes Blindness or 3 turns. In short, they just share the same sprite.
   
==== ''Shatttered Ammo'' ====
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==== Shatttered Ammo ====
 
{{Game description|It is small but dangerous.
 
{{Game description|It is small but dangerous.
   
This missile weapon deals 10-30 damage. [It has no special effect but deal very high damage in comparison to the all the rest of the Str.10 thrown weapons.]|width = 100%|image = Shattered ammo.jpg|heading = Shattered ammo}}New thrown weapon.
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This missile weapon deals 10-30 damage.|width = 100%|image = Shattered ammo SPS-PD.png|heading = Shattered ammo}}
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It deals very high damage compared to most of the other thrown weapons and also applies the 30% Armor Break debuff for 10 turns.
   
==== ''Wave'' ====
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==== Wave ====
 
{{Game description|It is a wave weapon.
 
{{Game description|It is a wave weapon.
   
This missile weapon deals 1-3 damage. [Amoks and Blinds target..]|width = 100%|image = Wraith Breath.png|heading = Wave}}New thrown weapon. Not to be confused with the unique drop Wraith Breath melee weapon, with which they share the same sprite.
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This missile weapon deals 1-3 damage.|width = 100%|image = Wraith Breath.png|heading = Wave}}
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Amoks for 10 turns and Blinds for 2 turns its targets. Not to be confused with the unique drop Wraith Breath melee weapon, with which they share the same sprite.
   
=== ''Strength 13'' ===
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=== ''Strength 13 '' ===
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==== Huge Shuriken ====
 
{{Game description|Huge star-shaped pieces of metal with razor-sharp blades do significant damage when they hit a target.
 
{{Game description|Huge star-shaped pieces of metal with razor-sharp blades do significant damage when they hit a target.
   
This missile weapon deals 2-6 damage. [It applies a 30% Attack Down debuff to the target.]|heading = Huge shuriken|width = 100%|image = Huge shuriken.jpg}}New thrown weapon, borrowed from Moonshine PD and renamed.
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This missile weapon deals 2-6 damage.|heading = Huge shuriken|width = 100%|image = Huge shuriken.png}}
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It applies a 30% Attack Down debuff for 10 turns. Its sprite is borrowed from Moonshine PD.
   
==== ''Strength 16'' ====
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=== ''Strength 16 '' ===
   
==== ''Tomahawk'' ====
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==== Tomahawk ====
 
{{Game description|This throwing axe is not that heavy, but it still requires significant strength to be used effectively.
 
{{Game description|This throwing axe is not that heavy, but it still requires significant strength to be used effectively.
   
This missile weapon deals 70-140 damage. [It causes bleeding.]|width = 100%|image = Tomahawk.png|heading = Tomahawk}}One of the three thrown weapons that SPS-PD has kept from Oiginal PD, buffing immensely its damage but not changing its effect.
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This missile weapon deals 70-140 damage.|width = 100%|image = Tomahawk.png|heading = Tomahawk}}
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It shares the same sprite with Original PD's tomahawk and applies the same effect, Bleeding, but deals immensely more damage than it.
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=== Strength 0 ===
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==== Empty Bomb ====
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{{Game description|How did this work?
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This missile weapons deals 1-1 damage.|width = 100%|image = Empty bomb SPS-PD.png|heading = Empty Bomb}}
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It is an item that despite its name is actually a thrown weapon, as it explodes immediately after getting thrown and it's stored in the portable scarecrow bag. It also cannot be crafted by alchemy, like all the other bombs do. Despite the incorrect in-game description, it deals max {{Code|HP/2 }}damage against enemies of the Boss type (which includes mostly big Bosses and Chapter Bosses but Minibosses like the Gnoll Trickster), and regular bomb damage against all the other enemies.
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==== Unique drop - Error ammo ====
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{{Game description|This is an error
   
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This missile weapon deals {{Color|FFFF44|10000-10000 damage .}}|image = Error ammo.png|heading = Error Ammo|width = 100%}}
==== ''Strength 0'' ====
 
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This is a very rare thrown weapon. It is only available as a probable drop, after the "Chaos error" message is randomly displayed by the Robot HEART artifact and that might happen only at +10 level of the artifact. The "Error ammo" comes in a bundle of three items and deals 10,000 damage (not a typo, and due to its requirement of 0 strength, it will deal even more damage from excess strength). Each piece is single-use and breaks after a hit. Throwing at Yog-Dzewa or Zot is the only way to complete these battles in less than 1 minute. 
   
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Note: In the game code the Lantern of Soul Collect that is used for storing pets is also considered a thrown weapon, and is for this reason stored in the Portable Scarecrow container, but it has no effect when thrown at enemies (it just falls on their tile) and as a cinsequence no details about it were mentioned here.
==== ''Error ammo'' ====
 
It is only available as a probable drop, after the "chaos error" message is randomly displayed by the Robot D.M.T. artifact and only at +10 level, and because of this it is a very rare thrown weapon. The "Error ammo" comes in a bundle of three and deals 10,000 damage (it is not a typo, this is the damage displayed in the game message, and it actually deals more than 10,000 damage, 11,000 to 12,000 due to the hero'w excess strength, as its requirement is 0). Although it has a similar sprite with the Boomerang, it is not reusable and one gets spent with each throw. Throwing at Yog-Dzewa or Zot is the only way to complete these battles in less than 1 minute. 
 
[[File:Cat-1.jpg|centre|thumb|220x220px]]Note: The Lantern of Soul Collect and the Wooden Shield are categorized in the game code also as missile weapons but they deal no damage when thrown, and the Lantern doesn;t even have an effect on enemies.
 
   
 
== Bombs ==
 
== Bombs ==
In the latest update of SPS-PD the bomb group has been completely changed and only the fishing bomb, the holy bomb and the regular bomb have remained from the previous version. SPS-PD's bombs have currently little resemblance to Sprouted's bomb items, unlike what was happening in the previous versions.
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Since the changes to the bomb group, SPS-PD's bombs have little resemblance to Sprouted PD's bomb items.
   
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8 totally new bomb items were added, in addition to 2 bombs inherited from Sprouted and renamed (Dumpling bomb → Fishing bomb, Holy Hand Grenade → Holy bomb). The rest of Sprouted PD's bombs were removed.
The Bomb item has existed already from Original PD but SPS-PD adds 8 totally new bomb items, in addition to 2 bombs inherited from Sprouted (Dumbling bomb > Fishing bomb, Holy Hand Grenade > Holy bomb). All the rest of Sprouted's bombs are removed. The damage mentioned for all bombs that deal direct damage is for a character that is located in the same tile with the bomb when it explodes. Characters in its area of effect but not on that tile will receive less damage. All bombs without exceptions need 2 turns to explode, after the hero lights and throws them. Bombs are stored in the Potion Bandolier. Unlike previous versions of SPS-PD all bombs can be sold randomly in the regular dungeon shops and regularly in the Fruit Cat shop in Dolya Town. To learn about the the crafting of these bombs visit the SPS-PD's [[Mod-Special Surprise Pixel Dungeon/Alchemy - Ammunition, Bombs, Potions#Bombs|Alchemy page]] in the wiki. In short, only the Build Bomb and the Huge Bomb have a recipe that craft specifically them (Scroll + Seed + Stone Ore > Build Bomb, 2 Build Bombs > Huge Bomb) and all the rest of the bombs are random outcomes of the combination Build Bomb + 2 seeds.
 
   
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The damage of all bombs that deal direct damage assumes the target is sharing a tile with the bomb when it explodes. Nearby characters in the area of effect will receive less damage. All bombs need 2 turns to explode, after the hero lights and throws them (with the sole exception of the Empty Bomb, which is actually a thrown weapon).
Apart from getting crafted, regular bombs (plain "bombs") are a more common find in the dungeon, are dropped often by Dwarf Musketeers, and are sold randomly in all the dungeon shops. All the other special bombs spawn rarely in the regular dungeon, are also randomly sold at its shops or found in the Rat King chests in the Tengu Hideout, but are regularly sold by the Fruit Cat in Dolya Town.
 
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All bombs can be found in the dungeon or sold randomly in shops (commonly in the Fruit Cat shop in Dolya Town). Additionally, almost all of them can be [[Mod-SPecial Surprise Pixel Dungeon/Alchemy - Ammunition, Bombs, Potions#Bombs|crafted]]; only the Build Bomb and the Huge Bomb have a recipe with a predictable outcome, however. All others are random results of combining the Build Bomb with 2 seeds. Apart from crafting, regular bombs can be dropped by Dwarf Musketeers. All bombs, including the special craftable bombs can be also found rarely as loot, especially in the Rat King's chests in Tengu's Hideout.
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All bombs are stored in the Potion Bandolier.
   
 
=== Acid Bomb ===
 
=== Acid Bomb ===
{{Game description|It will cause acid and regrowing explosions.|width = 100%|image = Dizzy Bomb.jpg|heading = Acid Bomb}}It causes the Rooted debuff for 5 turns to enemies and applies Caustic Ooze to them, while it also has the same effect on floor tiles that the wand of Regrowth has in Original PD and Sprouted. It neither turns flammable tiles into embers nor destroys walls.
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{{Game description|It will cause acid and regrowing explosions.|width = 100%|image = Dizzy Bomb.png|heading = Acid Bomb}}
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It causes the Rooted debuff for 5 turns to enemies and applies Caustic Ooze to them, while it also has the same effect on floor tiles that the wand of Regrowth has in Sprouted. It cannot break flammable tiles or walls.
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=== Bomb ===
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{{Game description|A fairly hefty black powder bomb. An explosion from this would certainly do damage to anything nearby [the message sometimes continues: "and destroy walls"] .
   
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It looks like the fuse will take a couple rounds to burn down once it is lit.|width = 100%|image = Bomb_SPSPD.png|heading = Bomb}}
=== Bomb ===
 
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The non-wall-breaking version deals good damage against enemies, which depends on their type and max HP points: It is max {{Code|HP/10 - HP/5}} against enemies of the Boss and Miniboss type, and max HP/5 - max HP/4 for all the rest. It turns flammable tiles into embers ''and might have the ability to break walls'', in which case that will be also mentioned in its game description. It is the most common bomb as it is often sold in the shops of the regular dungeon and found as loot. It is also often dropped by Dwarf Musketeers.
{{Game description|A fairly hefty black powder bomb. An explosion from this would certainly do damage to anything nearby, It looks like the fuse will take a couple rounds to burn down once it is lit.|width = 100%|image = Poisoned.jpg|heading = Bomb}}It deals sort of good damage against enemies, which depends on their HP points: min HP/10 - max HP/5. It turns flammable tiles into embers but does not destroy walls. It used to do that in previous versions of SPS-PD but not anymore.
 
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=== Two Bombs ===
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{{Game description|A stack of two hefty black powder bombs, looks like you get one for free!|width = 100%|image = Two_bombs_SPS-PD.png|heading = Two Bombs}}
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Similarly to YAPD it is a stack of two bombs and so it deals double damage. As soon as it gets stored, it will be divided into two bombs with the sprite and name of the regular bomb in the inventory, but they will still be considered different items by the game and so they will be stored separately.
   
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'''IMPORTANT NOTE''': Players should note that after the Two Bombs item is put into the hero's inventory, the only way to distinguish between the two identical in appearance and name bomb items is to pay attention to their game description, as the "previously Two" bomb item will also include "and destroy walls" to its description:
Note: There is also another similar bomb item that spawns in SPS-PD, the "Empty bomb", that shares the same sprite with the regular bomb, deals similar damage, gets randomly sold in the dungeon shops or found as loot, but it is not an outcome of crafting. Its game description is "How did this work?" and is decribed as dealing 1-1 damage. There is no mention about it in the game code.
 
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{{Game description|A fairly hefty black powder bomb. An explosion from this would certainly do damage to anything nearby.
   
{{Game description|A stack of two hefty black powder bombs, looks like you get one for free!|width = 100%|heading = Two bombs|image = Two bombs.jpg}}
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It looks like the fuse will take a couple rounds to burn down once it is lit.|width = 100%|image = Bomb_SPSPD.png|heading = Bomb [regular]}}
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{{Game description|A fairly hefty black powder bomb. An explosion from this would certainly do damage to anything nearby {{Color|FFFF44|and destroy walls}}.
Like YAPD from which its sprite is borrowed, it is a stronger version of the regular bomb.
 
   
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It looks like the fuse will take a couple rounds to burn down once it is lit.|width = 100%|image = Bomb_SPSPD.png|heading = Bomb [separated from a stack of Two Bombs]}}
=== Build Bomb ===
 
{{Game description|A normal bomb made by a human. It can be used to create another special bomb.|width = 100%|image = Poisoned.jpg|heading = Build Bomb}}While it is used mostly as an ingredient for all the more sophisticated bombs that follow, it deals decent damage against enemies, which depends on their HP points: min HP/12 - max HP/5. It turns flammable tiles into embers but does not destroy walls.
 
   
 
=== Dark Bomb ===
 
=== Dark Bomb ===
{{Game description|It will cause a dark explosion and it is harmful to living creatures.|width = 100%|image = Dark Bomb SPS-PD.jpg|heading = Dark Bomb}}Against enemies of the Beast, Boss, Dwarf, Elf, Human, Goblin, Miniboss, Orc, Plant, Troll types it deals 200-400 damage and 50-100 to the rest of the enemies. It also causes the Terror debuff. It neither turns flammable tiles into embers nor destroys walls.
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{{Game description|It will cause a dark explosion and it is harmful to living creatures.|width = 100%|image = Dark Bomb.png|heading = Dark Bomb}}
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It deals {{Code|200 - 400}} damage against enemies of the following types and also applies the Terror debuff: Beast, Boss, Dwarf, Elf, Human, Goblin, Miniboss, Orc, Plant, Troll. It deals {{Code|50 - 100}} damage to the rest types of enemies and also applies the Terror debuff to them. It cannot destroy flammable tiles or walls.
 
 
=== Fire Bomb ===
 
=== Fire Bomb ===
{{Game description|It will cause a fire explosion.|width = 100%|image = Cluster Bomb.jpg|heading = Fire Bomb}}It deals decent direct damage against enemies, which depends on their HP points: min HP/12 - max HP/7, but it also releases Fire and Tar gases in a 7X7 radius, so it can deal much more damage than that. It turns flammable tiles into embers but does not destroy walls.
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{{Game description|It will cause a fire explosion.|width = 100%|image = Cluster Bomb.png|heading = Fire Bomb}}
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It deals decent direct damage against enemies, which depends on their HP points: {{Code|HP/12 - HP/7}}, but it also releases Fire and Tar gases in a 7x7 radius, so it can deal much more damage than that. It turns flammable tiles into embers, but does not break walls.
   
 
=== Fishing Bomb ===
 
=== Fishing Bomb ===
{{Game description|It can send a mob to a dry place.|width = 100%|image = Fishing Bomb SPS-PD.jpg|heading = Fishing Bomb}}It deals no direct damage against enemies, but insta-kills all piranhas as it teleports them to dry land. It also teleports all the rest of the enemies when standing on water, but without dealing any damage to them (it can be used as a defensive item though). It has no effect on friendly characters, as all NPCs resist teleportation. It neither turns flammable tiles into embers nor destroys walls.
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{{Game description|It can send a mob to a dry place.|width = 100%|image = Fishing Bomb SPS-PD.png|heading = Fishing Bomb}}
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It deals no direct damage against enemies, but insta-kills all piranhas as it teleports them to dry land. It also teleports all the rest of the enemies when standing on water, but without dealing any damage to them. It has no effect on friendly characters, as all NPCs resist teleportation. It cannot destroy flammable tiles or walls.
   
 
=== Holy Bomb ===
 
=== Holy Bomb ===
{{Game description|It will cause a light explosion, and it is harmful to abiotic creatures.|width = 100%|image = Holy Hand Grenade.jpg|heading = Holy Bomb}}Against enemies of the Boss, Demonic, Dragon, Elemental, Mechanical, Miniboss, Undead, Unknown types it deals 200-400 damage and 50-100 to the rest of the enemies. It also causes the Blindness debuff. It neither turns flammable tiles into embers nor destroys walls.
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{{Game description|It will cause a light explosion, and it is harmful to abiotic creatures.|width = 100%|image = Holy Bomb.png|heading = Holy Bomb}}
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It deals {{Code|50 - 100}} damage to most enemies and applies the Blindness debuff fpr 10 turns. Damage is increased to {{Code|200 - 400}} against enemies of the following types: Boss, Demonic, Dragon, Elemental, Mechanical, Miniboss, Undead, Unknown. It cannot destroy flammable tiles or walls.
 
 
=== Huge Bomb ===
 
=== Huge Bomb ===
{{Game description|It will cause a huge explosion and it will destroy walls.|width = 100%|image = Seeking Cluster Bomb.jpg|heading = Huge Bomb}}It is the only bomb other than the Build Bomb that has its own recipe (2 Build Bombs) and its crafting does not depend only on RNG. it deals good damage against enemies, which depends on their HP points: min HP/8 - max HP/4. It is the only bomb that turns flammable tiles into embers ''and also destroys walls''.
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{{Game description|It will cause a huge explosion and it will destroy walls.|width = 100%|image = Seeking Cluster Bomb Sprouted PD.png|heading = Huge Bomb}}
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It is the only bomb other than the Build Bomb that has its own recipe (2 Build Bombs) and its crafting does not depend only on RNG. It deals decent damage, which depends on their max HP points: max HP/8 - max HP/4. It turns flammable tiles into embers ''<u>and destroys walls</u>''.
   
 
=== Ice Bomb ===
 
=== Ice Bomb ===
{{Game description|It will cause Ice Explosion.|width = 100%|image = Samrt Bomb.jpg|heading = Ice Bomb}}It deals low damage against enemies, which depends on their HP points: min HP/2 - max HP/10. It is mostly used for the Freezing Gas it releases. It neither turns flammable tiles into embers nor destroys walls.
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{{Game description|It will cause an Ice Explosion.|width = 100%|image = Samrt Bomb Sprouted PD.png|heading = Ice Bomb}}
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It deals low damage against enemies, which depends on their max HP points: max HP/20 - max HP/10. It is mostly used for the Freezing gas it releases. It cannot destroy flammable tiles or walls.
   
 
=== Mini Bomb ===
 
=== Mini Bomb ===
{{Game description|It can deal damage.|width = 100%|image = Mini Bomb SPS-PD.jpg|heading = Mini Bomb}}It deals from low to decent direct damage against enemies, which depends on their HP points: min HP/15 - max HP/6. It turns flammable tiles into embers but does not destroy walls.
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{{Game description|It can deal damage.|width = 100%|image = Minibomb SPSPD.png|heading = Mini Bomb}}
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It deals from low to decent direct damage against enemies, which depends on their max HP points: max HP/15 - max HP/6. It turns flammable tiles into embers but does not destroy walls.
   
 
=== Storm Bomb ===
 
=== Storm Bomb ===
{{Game description|It will cause a storm explosion.|width = 100%|image = Seeking Cluster Bomb.jpg|heading = Storm Bomb}}It deals no direct damage to enemies but has a strong DoT effect especially for enemies on water tiles as it creates an Electric Storm with a 7X7 radius that deals Shock damage for 10 turns. It neither turns flammable tiles into embers nor destroys walls.
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{{Game description|It will cause a storm explosion.|width = 100%|image = Seeking Bomb Sprouted PD.png|heading = Storm Bomb}}
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It deals no direct damage to enemies but has a strong DoT effect especially for enemies on water tiles as it creates a Storm blob with a 7x7 radius that deals Shock damage. It cannot destroy flammable tiles or walls.
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=== Summoned bomb: Bombing Robot ===
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Note that a bomb with the same sprite, but named Bombing Robot, can be summoned by the "Moving Bombs" special skill of the Soldier. Apart from having the same sprite with the Storm bomb of SPS-PD, it also shares the same sprite with the Seeking Bomb of Sprouted PD and functions in exactly the same way, as it searches for enemies, follows them, and explodes upon touching them, dealing moderate damage while the game displays a "Kaboom" message, so the player will always know if the robots have found a target, even when they not in the hero's field of vision. 
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Revision as of 06:52, 5 January 2020

[This wiki page describes the recently released version "Halloween 2019". The mechanics of ranged combat have remained the same, but some gun stats have been nerfed, and new ranged weapons have been added like the Centaur Bow, Thousand Knives and Ryu's Hadoken, which are unique starting items of specific skins. Also, some thrown weapons have been retextured. The melee weapons of SPS-PD are described in their separate page.]

Overview

The ranged weapons of SPS-PD are 41 in total with 33 of them being new, in the sense that an item with their exact function doesn't exist in Sprouted PD (very few are borrowed from other mods, but most of them are totally original in the PD context). In this wiki page they are divided into four big categories:

  • 6 Missile weapons, which are all durable, enchantable, upgradeable, don't need reloading, and some of them are also enhancable with ammo (this description does not apply at all to the "quasi-missile" weapons Ryu's Hadoken and Wooden Shield).
  • 8 Guns which are all durable, enhancable with ammo, non-enchantable, upgradeable, and need reloading.
  • 14 Thrown weapons, which can't be improved in any way and are all destroyed with one use.
  • 13 Bombs, which follow the general concept of Sprouted PD's bombs but with the exception of 4 of them they are totally new in their effects.

All missile weapons and guns can be used as main weapons (in the sense that they can be the focus of most upgrades in end-game and the center of a ranged-based build) and have a separate stat that affects their accuracy, Ranged Weapon Accuracy. Nevertheless, there are also many differences between them:

  • Missile weapons can't be equipped in the weapon slot and are available to shoot/get thrown by just being in the hero's inventory, whereas guns must get equipped in order to be available for shooting. There are two exceptions in this: the Mini Moai missile weapon has to get equipped in the weapon slot, and the Agent subclass of the soldier can shoot with guns also by just having them in the inventory.
  • All guns have a default amount of available shots that after they get spent the weapon needs reloading (lower tier weapons need 1 turn to reload, tier 3 and higher need 2 turns), while missile weapons don't have this drawback and they are always ready to shoot/get thrown.
  • At melee range all missile weapons just deal their regular damage and don't have an alternative "melee version" for their attack. In contrast guns can be used for a "melee type" hit, in which case they deal minimal damage, knock the enemies back and apply the Vertigo debuff. This is very useful in keeping enemies unable to attack, while the hero keeps shooting them. As the damage is minimal, melee hits with guns should only be used for increasing the distance between the hero and enemies.
  • Excess strength increases only the damage of missile and thrown weapons, 1 damage per excess strength point for most classes, and 3 damage per excess strength point for the Huntress, while guns' damage is not afffected at all by excess strength.

Note that unlike many mods in SPS-PD there is no accuracy penalty for throwing missile weapons or shooting with guns at melee range.

Gun menu SPS-PD

Most missile weapons and all guns can be enhanced with the Ammo item with their Change Ammo option. Ammo is a type of "enchantment-like" enhancement for guns and for most missile weapons which adds a permanent special effect to their hits and can be erased only when replaced by another ammo. You can read details about all the available ammos and the way to craft them here.

Missile Weapons

While in the game code there is only a general category of "missile weapons", weapons like the escape knife, shuriken, tomahawk etc. cannot get enhanced with ammo or get upgraded and as a consequence they can only play an auxiliary role in the hero's attacks. For this reason the unupgradeable ranged weapons were here "renamed" to thrown weapons, for the purpose of distinguishing between them and the upradeable & enhancable with ammo missile weapons and guns. So, only the upgradeable missile weapons of the game code are featured in this section.

With the only exception of the Mini Moai, which is anyway sold only by Oldnewtwist in Dolya Town, none of these weapons is sold by any shop or found as loot in the dungeon.

Boomerang - no tier

Boomerang
Boomerang: 10 Str.
Thrown to the enemy this flat curved wooden missile will return to the hands of its thrower.

Level 0: 3-6 damage

Damage scaling per level: +2 / +5

It is the starting ranged weapon of the Classic Huntress skin and is unobtainable by any other class or skin. Like Original PD and all mods it returns to the hands of its thrower. It can't get transmuted or sold (not that there was any point in doing that anyway). It does not belong to a specific tier, but its damage scaling with upgrades is equal to that of a tier 4 or 5 gun, +2 / +5. It is upgradeable and enhancable with ammo, but unlike guns it is also already reinforced and is enchantable. Note that it is the only ranged weapon that melee weapons can transfer their upgrades to it by using the Blacksmith's Reforge option, and also the Runic Blade can transfer its upgrades to it.

Centaur Bow - no tier

Centaur Bow SPS-PD
Centaur Bow: 10 Str.
A centaur bow used by taurcen.

Level 0: 4-8 damage

Damage scaling per level: +3 / +5

It is the starting ranged weapon of the Taurcen Huntress skin and is unobtainable by any other class or skin. This upgradeable (but not enchantable with weightstones, only with scrolls of Magical Infusion) ranged missile weapon shoots arrows and gets charged with each shot. After 8 charges are gathered, the player can choose among the options of an Armor Break (40%) arrow, Fire arrow, Ice arrow, Poison arrow and EMP Bolas arrow, and the next arrow shot will have this main effect and will consume 8 charges. Note that if the player does not do that, when the counter reaches 9/8 the bow will shoot by default an Armor Break special shot and the counter will go back to 1/8. Some of the special arrows' names are a bit misleading, so read the paragraph below for details about their effects. At level 0 it deals 4-8 damage and has a very good scaling of +3/+5 damage with each upgrade, and while it does not belong to a specific tier, its damage scaling with upgrades is higher even than that of the tiier 4 and 5 guns. This weapon is also already reinforced. It can't get transmuted or sold (not that there was any point in doing that anyway). Also, most probably due to all the debuffs it can apply by default it is non-enhancable with ammo, and also unlike guns it does not need reloading.

Shooting each type of different special arrow causes also an additional secondary effect to the Taurcen or the enemy, most of the times deals reduced damage, while three of the arrows' names are a bit misleading as far as their efffects are concerned, so some extra details should be mentioned here. The Armor Break arrow deals regular damage and causes 40% Armor Break for 5 turns (so if the Taurcen keeps shooting with this arrow, her target will almost constantly have the Armor Break debuff, as no enemy is resistant or immune to it). The Fire arrow deals half damage and Ignites. The Ice arrow deals half damage, causes the Slowed and Wet debuffs for 5 turns, but does not chill or freeze. The Poison arrow deals damage/4, applies Caustic Ooze, but does not poison. The EMP Bolas arrow deals damage/3 and causes Electrostatic Turbulence for 3 turns while it also grants a +30% Attack Up the Taurcen for 3 turns, but does not root.

Lzayoi's Thousand Knives - no tier

Lzayoi's Thousand Knives SPS-PD
Lzayoi's Thousand Knives: 10 Str.
It is made by lots of throwing knives and can use special ammo.

Damage: 3-6 [Level +1]

Damage scaling per level: +1 / +2 [but has also an attack delay of 0.25 so it is actually +4 / +8 per attack turn.]

It is the starting ranged weapon of the Maid Huntress skin and is unobtainable by any other class or skin. It is similar to a gun in most aspects, as it is upgradeable but not enchantable with weightstones (only with scrolls of Magical Infusion), it gives the Shoot and not the Throw option and can also get enhanced with ammo, but it has the difference that it does not need reloading. It can't get transmuted or sold (not that there was any point in doing that anyway). This weapon is very quick, with a delay of 0.25, which means it can shoot four times per attack turn without any attack speed bonus from a ring or buff. It is already upgraded to +1 and reinforced with adamantite. At level 1 it deals 3-6 damage (which is actually 12-24 per attack turn due to its 0.25 delay) and gains +1/+2 damage with each upgrade (again, actually +4/+8 per attack turn). Each of its hits also has a chance to make an Escape Knife drop from the target enemy. It does not belong to a specific tier, but its actual damage scaling with upgrades is better than that of a tier 4 or 5 gun.

Mini Moai - tier 1

MiniMoai
Mini Moai: 10 Str.
An Easter egg from Easter land for Easter day.

Level 0: 1-10 damage

Damage scaling per level: +1 / +1

It is a holiday weapon meant to be sold during the Easter season at the depth 1 shop and randomly by Oldnewstwist at any time. It returns to the hands of its thrower and it Charms the target for 3 turns. Currently it is only available randomly in the Oldnewstwist's shop. It is upgradeable but non-enhancable with ammo and like all holiday weapons and guns it can't be upgraded by scrolls of Magical Infusion or receive an enchantment by a weightstone. It has the lowest damage scaling available for missile weapons and like almost all holiday weapons, by the time the hero is able to buy it, it is not worth getting bought.

Ryu's Hadoken - no tier

Ryu's Hadoken SPS-PD
Ryu's Hadoken
This is not a simple hadoken, it will deal more damage on a full health enemy, and will charge by melee attacks. After using BREAK OUT, if you don't have melee weapon, you will have new power for fighting.

It is a starting item of the Figher Warrior skin, unavailable to all the other classes and skins, which after it gets charged (1 hit against enemies - 1 charge, max 20) gives two options: a) with 10 charges a "Down right attack", a ranged attack that can't get evaded and its damage against all enemies not with full health is low (2-5 at hero's level 1 and increases by +1/+2 with each level up), but it is enemy's max HP/2 against full health regular enemies and much increased against Miniboss and Boss type enemies with full health and which in all cases also causes Vertigo to them, and b) with 20 charges a "Break out" option a +100% Attack Up buff for 50 turns but also a +50% Armor Break debuff for 100 turns, but only if the hero is unarmed. After choosing "Break Out" for the first time the Fighter also gains special finishing moves after successive successful hits - combos, very similar to the Gladiator's finishing moves of Shattered PD, that appear at the right of the game screen as swords of different colors (visit the Classes and Subclasses SPS-PD page for details). Its high damage against enemies with full health makes it eligible for the missile weapons category, but its need to get charged with hits in order to get used makes it more an auxiliary item than an actual weapon. As expected, it can't be upgraded with scrolls, enchanted or enhanced with ammo.

Wooden Shield - no tier

Round Shield YAPD
Wooden shield: No Str. req.
A simple wooden shield. It can be thrown. You can also use it to reduce damage.

It is a starting item of the Classic Warrior skin, unavailable to all the other classes and skins, which after it gets charged (1 turn per charge) it can either be thrown like a boomerang to Stun an enemy for two turns and also damage it to a small amount like the Ankh shied by choosing its "Cast" option, or can be used to switch to "Defense" mode, that reduces the warrior's damage by 50% for 4 turns and also grants an Alien Shield armor buff that is equal to the warrior's current level. Its attack option makes it eligible for the missile weapons category, but the damage it deals is min. (1 + hero's level/6) and max. (1 + hero's level/3) and also needs charges to get used, so even at rather high hero's levels like level 30 it will be dealing 6-11 damage, which is an insignificant amount, so it is more an auxiliary to attacking item than an actual weapon. As expected, it can't be upgraded with scrolls, enchanted or enhanced with ammo.

Guns

All guns apart from the Sling and the Toy Gun are always sold in the regular dungeon shops, 1 in each shop and following the order of their tier (the Type A Gunslinger pistol always on depth 1, the Type B Pistol always on depth 6 etc.), but they are never sold in the Dolya Town shops or found/dropped as loot. In contrast the Toy Gun is currently only sold by Oldnewstwist in Dolya Town, and the Sling does not spawn at all in the dungeon as merchandise or loot. This means practically that in each run only one regular gun of each tier will spawn, so be totally sure before you sell them.

The amount of Ammo mentioned for each gun in their game descriptions refers to the amount of shots that are available before reloading is required and it is how the game window names them. It should not be confused with the special ammo that can be added to them, even though they share the same name.

Apart from the Sling, no gun can be upgraded by scrolls of Magical Infusion or receive an enchantment via the weightstone. They also can't get transmuted. Due to its class-specific and subclass-specific buffs they are very good main weapons for Soldiers, and the tier 4 and 5 Fusil and Mortar are excellent end-game weapons for this class. In addition, all classes can use the two high tier guns as their end-game weapon, especially if they have also found a ring of Sharpshooting.

Pulse Pistol - no tier

Pulse Pistol SPS-PD
Pulse Pistol
It will harm the target based on how much damage it has already taken.

It is more an auxiliary item with a gun name than a proper gun, as it has the peculiarity that it deals no damage against enemies with full health but heavy damage against enemies with low health. It gains 2 charges per turn and when fully charged (225 charges) it can shoot 3 times in a row (so 1 shot = 75 charges). This item is a little tricky in its use, but it is still a useful auxiliary offensive item. Like the Shovel it fills a main inventory slot, but cannot get dropped or thrown.

Sling - tier 0

Sling
Sling: 8 Str
A simple sling, made out of a several leather straps. With it, simple lead bullets can be turned into much deadlier projectiles. ConsideredHamster

Level 0: 3-7 damage

Damage scaling per level: +3 / +4

Ammo: 1/1. Turns needed to reload: 1

Its sprite is borrowed from YAPD. It is the starting weapon of the Classic Soldier skin and is unobtainable by any other class or skin. Slings obviously are not considered guns in the real world, but the Sling functions in exactly the same way as the other guns of SPS-PD and is also considered a gun by the game code, so the item has been positioned in this section. Note that although the sling of YAPD is a very weak ranged weapon, in SPS-PD it has a rather good damage scaling, higher than all the guns below tier 3, and is somewhat similar with that of the tier 4 and 5 guns, as the median value of its scaling (3-4 > 3.5) is the same with the median value of theirs (2-5 > 3.5)

Gunslinger Pistol - tier 1

Gunslinger pistol SPS-PD
Type A - Gunslinger pistol: 10 Str
An improvised firearm made from spare parts left from other guns. Mostly used by farmrs and petty criminals. The only good things about it is its low price and light weight. Juh9870

In fact the weapon was made based on this introduction. The Tower has tested it in the Sewers.

Level 0: 5-8 damage

Damage scaling per level: +2 / +4. Turns needed to reload: 1 Ammo: 3/3

This first part of its description is copied from Moonshine PD, from which the concept of this gun has been borrowed. One is always sold in the depth 1 Sewers shop. It is also the starting weapon of the Vtuber Performer skin, upgraded to +2.

Toy Gun - tier 1

Toy Gun SPS-PD
Toy Gun: 10 Str
A simple toy. Happy new year 2019 and Spring Festival.

Level 0: 1-10 damage

Damage scaling per level: +1 / +3

Ammo: 6/6. Turns needed to reload: 1

It is the older existing gun of SPS-PD. It is a holiday weapon meant to be sold during the Spring Festival season at the depth 1 shop and randomly by Oldnewstwist at any time. It is already reinforced but like all holiday weapons and guns it can't be upgraded by scrolls of Magical Infusion or receive an enchantment by a weightstone. Although with its old stats it used to be a ranged weapon even suitable for end-game, with its current stats it is not reasonable to spend the 2,500 gold pieces needed for buying it (the Type B Pistol is cheaper, is accessible to get bought earlier and has a better damage scaling with upgrades).

Pistol - tier 2

Pistol
Type B - Pistol: 12 Str
A well-known short-barreled firearm. One of the most popular guns in the Kingdom and beyond due to its reliability, double barrel, and relatively decent price. Juh9870

In fact the weapon was made based on this introduction. The Tower has tested it in the Prison.

Level 0: 6-10 damage

Damage scaling per level: +2 / +4

Ammo: 3/3. Turns needed to reload: 1

This first part of its description is copied from Moonshine PD, from which the concept of this gun has been borrowed. It also uses the sprite of Moonshine PD's pistol. One is always sold in the depth 6 Prison shop.

Blunderbuss - tier 3

Blunderbuss
Type C - Blunderbuss: 14 Str
Originally from the Southern Gulf, these firearms use shots. This is what makes them perfect for sea battles or small spaces. Juh9870

In fact the weapon was made based on this introduction. The Tower has tested it in the Caves.

Level 0: 7-14 damage

Damage scaling per level: +2 / +4

Ammo: 4/4, Turns needed to reload: 2

This first part of its description is copied from Moonshine PD, from which the concept of this gun has been borrowed. It also uses the sprite of Moonshine PD's blunderbuss. One is always sold in the depth 11 Caves shop.

Fusil - tier 4

Fusil
Type D - Fusil: 16 Str
A smoothbore weapon atraight from the royal manufactories. Its high accuracy makes up for the fair amount it takes to recharge as well as for its rarity. Pride of the soldiers! Juh9870

In fact the weapon was made based on this introduction. The Tower has tested it in the City.

Level 0: 7-20 damage

Damage scaling per level: +2 / +5

Ammo: 5/5. Turns needed to reload: 2

This first part of its description is copied from Moonshine PD, from which the concept of this gun has been borrowed. It also uses the sprite of Moonshine PD's fusil. One is always sold in the depth 16 Metropolis shop. Due to its good damage scaling (+2/+5) it is eligible to be picked and get highly upgraded for end-game, especially by the Soldier class, which has the Target Shoot buff easily available and also gun-related special skills, but any class with a highly upgraded ring of Sharpshooting can make good use of this gun also.

Mortar - tier 5

Mortar Moonshine PD
Type E - Mortar: 18 Str.
Mortar deals huge damage and pushes enemies back, but also takes very long to reload. Juh9870

In fact the weapon was made based on this introduction. The Tower has tested it in Hell.

Level 0: 9-28 damage

Damage scaling per level: +2 / +5

Ammo: 5/5. Turns needed to reload: 2

This first part of its description is copied from Moonshine PD, from which the concept of this gun has been borrowed. It also uses the sprite of Moonshine PD's mortar. It is slightly misspelled in-game as Mortair. One is always sold in the depth 21 Ambitious Imp shop. It is also the starting weapon of the Mech Soldier skin (with no strength penalty due to the Mech's starting strength of 18. Due to its good damage scaling (+2/+5) what was mentioned already about the Fusil in the previous paragraph applies also to the Mortar in exactly the same way.

The first paragraph of all game descriptions is copied and pasted from Monshine PD and so it contains some info that is inaccurate (the Blunderbuss, Fusil and Mortar all take 2 turns to reload without any difference between them, the Fusil isn't more accurate, the Mortar doesn't knock back with its shots). Apart from the Toy Gun all gun sprites were also borrowed from Moonshine PD, and the Sling sprite from YAPD, but their actual function in SPS-PD is rather different n comparison to Moonshine and YAPD.

Guns' and Missile Weapons' Damage Comparison

For a general comparison of all SPS-PD's weapons you can visit the the Tips for End-game page. The weapons are listed in order of max damage scaling from lowest to to highest, while also taking their starting damage at level 0 into account.

Weapon Tier Dam. L. 0 Damage scal. Shots Reloading Enchantable
Wooden Shield - 1-1 - - 10 turns full No
Ryu's Hadoken - 2-5 +1 / +2* - 20 hits full No
Mini Moai 1 1-10 +1 / +1 Infinite not needed No
Toy Gun 1 1-10 +1 / +3 6/6 1 turn No
Gunslinger Pistol 1 5-8 +2 / +4 3/3 1 turn No
Pistol 2 6-10 +2 / +4 3/3 1 turn No
Blunderbuss 3 7-14 +2 / +4 4/4 2 turns No
Boomerang - 3-6 +2 / +5 Infinite not needed Yes
Sling 0 3-7 +3 / +4 1/1 1 turn Yes
Fusil 4 7-20 +2 / +5 5/5 2 turns No
Mortar 5 9-28 +2 / +5 5/5 2 turns No
Centaur Bow - 4-8 +3 / +5 Infinite not needed Yes
Thousand Knives - 3-6

[12-24]**

+1 / +2

[+4 / +8]**

Infinite not needed Yes

* The Ryu's Hadoken and Wooden Shield need to get charged with hits or the passing of turns and do not need reloading. Also they get upgraded by the hero's levelling up and not with scrolls of Upgrade. The Wooden Shield's damage has very low scaling of min. (1 + hero's level/6) and max. (1 + hero's level/3), while the Hadoken gains +1/+2 damage per hero's level. The Pulse Pistol deals damage only to enemies in low health and only if a considerable amount of charges is gathered, so it was omitted from this list.

** As it was already mentioned in description of the Thousand Knives their attack delay of 0.25 makes their actual damage and scaling quadruple. The damage displayed is for the Knives at level +1, as they spawn already upgraded.

Thrown weapons

As it was already mentioned previously, while in the game code there is only a general category of "missile weapons", weapons like these cannot get enhanced with ammo or get upgraded and as a consequence they can only play an auxiliary role in the hero's attacks. In addition they are not durable and get destroyed after one use. For this reason they were here "renamed" to thrown weapons, for the purpose of distinguishing between them and the durable, upradeable & enhancable with ammo missile weapons and guns.

As all weapons they are stored in the Portable Scarecrow bag. They do not belong to specific tiers, but have various strength requirements, mostly 10. Unlike bombs, thrown weapons are not craftable.

Strength 10

EMP Bola

EMP Bola
EMP Bola
Bolas are mostly used for hunting and they usually don't do much damage but they can ensnare the target leaving it helpless and motionless for some time.

This missile weapons deals 5-10 damage.

This weapon's sprite is borrowed from YAPD along with its game description, which not accurate at all in SPS-PD. EMP Bola does not root enemies, but applies to them the Crippled and Electrostatic Turbulence debuffs for 5 turns, potentially also Disarming them, and if the enemy belongs specifically to the Mechanical type, it does not deal its expected damage but enemy's max HP/3.

Escape Knife

Escape knife
These simple metal blades are weighted to fly true and sting their prey with a flick of the wrist.

This missile weapons deals 5-10 damage.

This weapon's sprite is borrowed from YAPD along with its description. It Stuns enemies for 4 turns but with the Shield Block debuff, which can not end prematurely for any reason (the enemy getting hit etc.)

Incendiary dart

Incendiary dart
Incendiary dart
The spike on each of these darts is designed to pin it to its target while the unstable compounds strapped to its length burst into brilliant flames.

This missile weapons deals 3-5 damage.

It is the familiar type of dart from Original PD but with increased damage. It Burns the target and Ignites flammable tiles.

Lucky throwing knife

Lucky Throwing Knife SPS-PD
Lucky throwing knife
These simple metal blades are weighted to fly true and sting their prey with a flick of the wrist.

This missile weapon deals 6-14 damage.

This is the only thrown weapon that SPS-PD has kept from Sprouted PD, but changing its damage, retexturing and renaming it. It is still only available only as a plentiful drop from Gnoll Archers in the Sewers challenge. It deals increased damage (min. * 5, max. * 8) against enemies of the following types:Beast, Boss, Gnoll, Human, Orc, Plant. It also has the attribute of the Lucky enchantment, which is otherwise withdrawn from SPS-PD and can deal to all other enemy types up to double its regular max. damage.

Poison dart

Poison dart SPSPD
Poison dart
These little evil darts don't do much damage but they can paralyze the target leaving it helpless and motionless for some time.

This missile weapons deals 1-5 damage.

This weapon's sprite is borrowed from YAPD along with its name, which is accurate, but the description of a previous version of has remained and is now inaccurate. It does Poison its target but does not stun it. The duration of the Poisoned debuff it applies is ten times the regular duration that the debuff would have in the current depth.

Rice ball

Corpse dust
Rice ball
It is some kind of pet food.

This missile weapon deals 1-2 damage.

It has very low base damage but also an attack delay of 0.25, meaning that 4 can be thrown in one turn. In addition, it can apply the Drowsy debuff to the following enemy types: Boss, Demonic, Elemental, Mechanical, Unknown, Undead (many of them are immune to it though) and also can randomly teleport the hero. Not to be confused with Corpse Dust, with which they share the same sprite.

Skull

Skull SPSPD
Skull
It is an evil weapon.

This missile weapon deals 1-4 damage.

It applies the Soul Mark debuff to enemies for 10 turns, which is otherwise only available to the Warlock subclass.

Smoke

Shuriken
Smoke
Star-shaped pieces of metal with razor-sharp blades that share smoke when they hit a target.

This missile weapon deals 2-4 damage.

It shares the same sprite with Original PD's shuriken, but deals less max damage than it, does not have quicker attack speed, and instead releases Darkness gas and causes Blindness or 3 turns. In short, they just share the same sprite.

Shatttered Ammo

Shattered ammo SPS-PD
Shattered ammo
It is small but dangerous.

This missile weapon deals 10-30 damage.

It deals very high damage compared to most of the other thrown weapons and also applies the 30% Armor Break debuff for 10 turns.

Wave

Wraith Breath
Wave
It is a wave weapon.

This missile weapon deals 1-3 damage.

Amoks for 10 turns and Blinds for 2 turns its targets. Not to be confused with the unique drop Wraith Breath melee weapon, with which they share the same sprite.

Strength 13

Huge Shuriken

Huge shuriken
Huge shuriken
Huge star-shaped pieces of metal with razor-sharp blades do significant damage when they hit a target.

This missile weapon deals 2-6 damage.

It applies a 30% Attack Down debuff for 10 turns. Its sprite is borrowed from Moonshine PD.

Strength 16

Tomahawk

Tomahawk
Tomahawk
This throwing axe is not that heavy, but it still requires significant strength to be used effectively.

This missile weapon deals 70-140 damage.

It shares the same sprite with Original PD's tomahawk and applies the same effect, Bleeding, but deals immensely more damage than it.

Strength 0

Empty Bomb

Empty bomb SPS-PD
Empty Bomb
How did this work?

This missile weapons deals 1-1 damage.

It is an item that despite its name is actually a thrown weapon, as it explodes immediately after getting thrown and it's stored in the portable scarecrow bag. It also cannot be crafted by alchemy, like all the other bombs do. Despite the incorrect in-game description, it deals max HP/2 damage against enemies of the Boss type (which includes mostly big Bosses and Chapter Bosses but Minibosses like the Gnoll Trickster), and regular bomb damage against all the other enemies.

Unique drop - Error ammo

Error ammo
Error Ammo
This is an error

This missile weapon deals 10000-10000 damage .

This is a very rare thrown weapon. It is only available as a probable drop, after the "Chaos error" message is randomly displayed by the Robot HEART artifact and that might happen only at +10 level of the artifact. The "Error ammo" comes in a bundle of three items and deals 10,000 damage (not a typo, and due to its requirement of 0 strength, it will deal even more damage from excess strength). Each piece is single-use and breaks after a hit. Throwing at Yog-Dzewa or Zot is the only way to complete these battles in less than 1 minute. 

Note: In the game code the Lantern of Soul Collect that is used for storing pets is also considered a thrown weapon, and is for this reason stored in the Portable Scarecrow container, but it has no effect when thrown at enemies (it just falls on their tile) and as a cinsequence no details about it were mentioned here.

Bombs

Since the changes to the bomb group, SPS-PD's bombs have little resemblance to Sprouted PD's bomb items.

8 totally new bomb items were added, in addition to 2 bombs inherited from Sprouted and renamed (Dumpling bomb → Fishing bomb, Holy Hand Grenade → Holy bomb). The rest of Sprouted PD's bombs were removed.

The damage of all bombs that deal direct damage assumes the target is sharing a tile with the bomb when it explodes. Nearby characters in the area of effect will receive less damage. All bombs need 2 turns to explode, after the hero lights and throws them (with the sole exception of the Empty Bomb, which is actually a thrown weapon).

All bombs can be found in the dungeon or sold randomly in shops (commonly in the Fruit Cat shop in Dolya Town). Additionally, almost all of them can be crafted; only the Build Bomb and the Huge Bomb have a recipe with a predictable outcome, however. All others are random results of combining the Build Bomb with 2 seeds. Apart from crafting, regular bombs can be dropped by Dwarf Musketeers. All bombs, including the special craftable bombs can be also found rarely as loot, especially in the Rat King's chests in Tengu's Hideout.

All bombs are stored in the Potion Bandolier.

Acid Bomb

Dizzy Bomb
Acid Bomb
It will cause acid and regrowing explosions.

It causes the Rooted debuff for 5 turns to enemies and applies Caustic Ooze to them, while it also has the same effect on floor tiles that the wand of Regrowth has in Sprouted. It cannot break flammable tiles or walls.

 Bomb

Bomb SPSPD
Bomb
A fairly hefty black powder bomb. An explosion from this would certainly do damage to anything nearby [the message sometimes continues: "and destroy walls"] .

It looks like the fuse will take a couple rounds to burn down once it is lit.

The non-wall-breaking version deals good damage against enemies, which depends on their type and max HP points: It is max HP/10 - HP/5 against enemies of the Boss and Miniboss type, and max HP/5 - max HP/4 for all the rest. It turns flammable tiles into embers and might have the ability to break walls, in which case that will be also mentioned in its game description. It is the most common bomb as it is often sold in the shops of the regular dungeon and found as loot. It is also often dropped by Dwarf Musketeers.

Two Bombs

Two bombs SPS-PD
Two Bombs
A stack of two hefty black powder bombs, looks like you get one for free!

Similarly to YAPD it is a stack of two bombs and so it deals double damage. As soon as it gets stored, it will be divided into two bombs with the sprite and name of the regular bomb in the inventory, but they will still be considered different items by the game and so they will be stored separately.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Players should note that after the Two Bombs item is put into the hero's inventory, the only way to distinguish between the two identical in appearance and name bomb items is to pay attention to their game description, as the "previously Two" bomb item will also include "and destroy walls" to its description:

Bomb SPSPD
Bomb [regular]
A fairly hefty black powder bomb. An explosion from this would certainly do damage to anything nearby.

It looks like the fuse will take a couple rounds to burn down once it is lit.

Bomb SPSPD
Bomb [separated from a stack of Two Bombs]
A fairly hefty black powder bomb. An explosion from this would certainly do damage to anything nearby and destroy walls.

It looks like the fuse will take a couple rounds to burn down once it is lit.


Dark Bomb

Dark Bomb
Dark Bomb
It will cause a dark explosion and it is harmful to living creatures.

It deals 200 - 400 damage against enemies of the following types and also applies the Terror debuff: Beast, Boss, Dwarf, Elf, Human, Goblin, Miniboss, Orc, Plant, Troll. It deals 50 - 100 damage to the rest types of enemies and also applies the Terror debuff to them. It cannot destroy flammable tiles or walls.

Fire Bomb

Cluster Bomb
Fire Bomb
It will cause a fire explosion.

It deals decent direct damage against enemies, which depends on their HP points: HP/12 - HP/7, but it also releases Fire and Tar gases in a 7x7 radius, so it can deal much more damage than that. It turns flammable tiles into embers, but does not break walls.

Fishing Bomb

Fishing Bomb SPS-PD
Fishing Bomb
It can send a mob to a dry place.

It deals no direct damage against enemies, but insta-kills all piranhas as it teleports them to dry land. It also teleports all the rest of the enemies when standing on water, but without dealing any damage to them. It has no effect on friendly characters, as all NPCs resist teleportation. It cannot destroy flammable tiles or walls.

Holy Bomb

Holy Bomb
Holy Bomb
It will cause a light explosion, and it is harmful to abiotic creatures.

It deals 50 - 100 damage to most enemies and applies the Blindness debuff fpr 10 turns. Damage is increased to 200 - 400 against enemies of the following types: Boss, Demonic, Dragon, Elemental, Mechanical, Miniboss, Undead, Unknown. It cannot destroy flammable tiles or walls.

Huge Bomb

Seeking Cluster Bomb Sprouted PD
Huge Bomb
It will cause a huge explosion and it will destroy walls.

It is the only bomb other than the Build Bomb that has its own recipe (2 Build Bombs) and its crafting does not depend only on RNG. It deals decent damage, which depends on their max HP points: max HP/8 - max HP/4. It turns flammable tiles into embers and destroys walls.

Ice Bomb

Ice Bomb
It will cause an Ice Explosion.

It deals low damage against enemies, which depends on their max HP points: max HP/20 - max HP/10. It is mostly used for the Freezing gas it releases. It cannot destroy flammable tiles or walls.

Mini Bomb

Minibomb SPSPD
Mini Bomb
It can deal damage.

It deals from low to decent direct damage against enemies, which depends on their max HP points: max HP/15 - max HP/6. It turns flammable tiles into embers but does not destroy walls.

Storm Bomb

Seeking Bomb Sprouted PD
Storm Bomb
It will cause a storm explosion.

It deals no direct damage to enemies but has a strong DoT effect especially for enemies on water tiles as it creates a Storm blob with a 7x7 radius that deals Shock damage. It cannot destroy flammable tiles or walls.

Summoned bomb: Bombing Robot

Note that a bomb with the same sprite, but named Bombing Robot, can be summoned by the "Moving Bombs" special skill of the Soldier. Apart from having the same sprite with the Storm bomb of SPS-PD, it also shares the same sprite with the Seeking Bomb of Sprouted PD and functions in exactly the same way, as it searches for enemies, follows them, and explodes upon touching them, dealing moderate damage while the game displays a "Kaboom" message, so the player will always know if the robots have found a target, even when they not in the hero's field of vision. 

Seeking Bomb Sprouted PD
Bombing Robot
Warning: It will explode soon. [Note: the explosion never harms the hero.]