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(Starting it off with the 2-star handguns. To be honest, part of the reason I'm doing this is to put off making a HxH page. Because that's gonna take almost as long as it'll take for a new chapter of the manga to come out.)
(→‎Rifles: Here are the 2-star rifles.)
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[[File:PPK_GF.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Walther PPK in-game artwork.]]
 
[[File:PPK_GF.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Walther PPK in-game artwork.]]
  
= Rifles =
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=Rifles=
 
Rifle-equipped T-Dolls (RF) act as damage dealers, with powerful attacks mitigated by mediocre rate of fire and low evasive skills, requiring other T-Dolls to soak up damage for them. Their passive buffs affect T-Dolls carrying handguns. While only used for military rifles at first, recent updates added civilian rifles to this category.
 
Rifle-equipped T-Dolls (RF) act as damage dealers, with powerful attacks mitigated by mediocre rate of fire and low evasive skills, requiring other T-Dolls to soak up damage for them. Their passive buffs affect T-Dolls carrying handguns. While only used for military rifles at first, recent updates added civilian rifles to this category.
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==Beretta BM59==
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The [[Beretta BM59]] is a common RF T-Doll (going by "VM59" in the English version of the game, and "BM59" elsewhere), reducing allies' skill cooldowns and increasing her own rate of fire. Her unique equipment is a heavier barrel, increasing her accuracy, crit rate, and rate of fire (the latter being explained as something allowed by the barrel, rather than directly caused by it).
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[[File:BM59.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Beretta BM59 - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
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[[File:BM59 GF.jpg|thumb|none|600px|BM59's in-game artwork.]]
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==FN FN-49==
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The [[FN Model 1949]], going by the alternate name "FN-49" (or, in the English version, "FF FN-49"), is another common RF T-Doll, decreasing handgun units' skill cooldowns passively and buffing her own damage actively.
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[[File:FN 1949.jpg|thumb|none|450px|FN FN-49 - 7.92x57mm Mauser]]
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[[File:FN-49 GF.jpg|thumb|none|600px|FN-49's in-game artwork.]]
  
 
==Gewehr 43==
 
==Gewehr 43==
The [[Gewehr 43]] appears as a Common RF T-Doll, reducing skill cooldowns and giving allies an increased rate of fire, especially during night missions.
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The [[Gewehr 43]] appears as a Common RF T-Doll, reducing allies' skill cooldowns and giving herself an increased rate of fire, especially during night missions.
[[Image:Gew_43.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Gewehr 43 with ZF 4 scope - 7.92x57mm Mauser]]
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[[File:Gew_43.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Gewehr 43 with ZF 4 scope - 7.92x57mm Mauser]]
[[Image:G43_GF.jpg|thumb|left|450px|Gewehr 43 in-game artwork. Like all weapons in-game, the scope is only decorative in artwork and has no effect unless a scope is equipped by the player.]]
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[[File:G43 GF.jpg|thumb|none|600px|G43's in-game artwork. Like all weapons in-game, the scope is only decorative in artwork and has no effect unless a scope is equipped by the player.]]
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==SKS==
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The [[SKS]] is another Common RF T-Doll, known as "Simonov" (the second "S" in "SKS") outside the English version; aside from reducing adjacent HGs' skill cooldowns, she can actively buff her own rate of fire. For whatever reason, she also occasionally appears in place of the standard target when conducting skill training.
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[[File:Simonov-Russian-SKS45.jpg|thumb|none|450px|SKS - 7.62x39mm]]
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[[File:SKS GF.jpg|thumb|none|600px|SKS's in-game artwork.]]
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==Tokarev SVT-40==
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The [[Tokarev SVT-40]] is the fifth and final Common RF T-Doll; oddly, despite wielding an SVT-40, the Doll herself is named "[[SVT-38]]". Like other RF T-Dolls, she decreases the skill cooldown times of handgun units (in front of her, in this case); her active skill is an "Aimed Shot", one of several so-called "bamboo" skills that charges up over time, yielding an increasingly-powerful single attack on the closest enemy.
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[[File:SVT-40 Sniper.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Tokarev SVT-40 with PU scope - 7.62x54mmR]]
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[[File:SVT-38 Sniper.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Tokarev SVT-38 with PU scope, for comparison - 7.62x54mmR]]
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[[File:SVT-38 GF.jpg|thumb|none|600px|SVT-38's in-game artwork. Note the underbarrel cleaning rod on her rifle, showing that it is an SVT-40, and not the SVT-38 for which she is named.]]
  
 
= Submachine guns =
 
= Submachine guns =

Revision as of 05:08, 21 June 2020

Since the work on this page is not eligible as a main article, being a mobile game, I'll work on it here. Every screencap of the game is done using my own mobile phone and game account, meaning if some of you play the game and don't see one peculiar T-Doll, it just means I haven't dropped it yet :).

As promised, I shall finish what you started.
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This article is still under construction. It may contain factual errors. See User talk:Closet-Warlock/Sandbox for current discussions. Content is subject to change.

Girls' Frontline

Girls’ Frontline (known as Dolls' Frontline in Japan) is a 2016 mobile strategy game developped by MICA Team and published in 2018 worldwide by Sunborn Network Technology.

The game is set in the late 21st century where, following a worldwide ecological catastrophe and a resulting third World War, androids called Dolls have been created to replace a severely reduced human population as laborers and soldiers. Players incarnate a newly-minted field commander working for the Griffin & Kruyger Security Firm (G&K), a private military company. G&K’s main mission is to fight off Sangvis Ferri (SF), a rival PMC gone rogue following the company’s takeover by their AI system, as well as other parties who have either a stake in the G&K/SF conflict or their own agenda.

The following weapons appear in the video game Girls' Frontline:

Overview

Players field squads, called "Echelons", of up to five T-Dolls (combat androids, identifying themselves as the gun they use, both including functioning models used by armed forces as well as prototypes) obtained as rewards for completing missions or by using a gacha mechanic, fighting Sangvis Ferri’s troops in tactical battles. Missions are usually won by capturing the enemy command post on each map, but additional or special objectives can pop up from time to time. In addition to battles, players must manage their base by training T-Dolls, composing Echelons, expanding facilities, building new T-Dolls or repairing damaged ones and sending Echelons on logistic missions to acquire ressources needed for construction and missions.

Depending on their rarity and capacities, T-Dolls are separated in five "levels" differencied by stars and background color: Common (2 stars, white background), Rare (3 stars, blue background), Epochal (4 stars, green background), Legendary (5 stars, yellow background) and Extra (1 star, purple background). T-Dolls can be upgraded by raising their stats, leveling up their skills and giving them various equipments such as optics, special ammunition and suppressors. Exclusive equipment for several T-Dolls can be either bought in-game, obtained as rewards from missions or gained by maxing out said T-Doll.

Handguns

Handgun-equipped T-Dolls (HG) play a support role with powerful buffs as well as extended visual range during night battles and providing a line of physical defense to their squad’s rear lines; this is balanced by their lackluster combat stats. Their passive buffs affect all T-Dolls.

Bren Ten

The Bren Ten appears as a Common HG T-Doll, giving teammates a damage and rate of fire boost, both active and passive.

Bren Ten Two-Tone - 10x25mm Auto
Bren Ten in-game artwork, showing both the common sense of wearing a helmet as a soldier and complete disregard of how to handle magazines safely.

FN FNP-9

The FN FNP-9 appears as a Common HG T-Doll, giving teammates an accuracy and rate of fire boost, with her active skill lowering enmy dodge ability.

FNP-9 with stainless slide - 9x19mm
FNP-9 in-game artwork. The French text behind, reading "Unity makes Strength" (the official motto of Belgium), is likely due to Herstal being located in Wallonia, the French-speaking area of Belgium as it is common to all T-Dolls using FN Herstal equipment.

Heckler & Koch USP Compact

The Heckler & Koch USP Compact appears as a Common HG T-Doll, giving allies an increased rate of fire and (as her active skill) accuracy.

Heckler & Koch USP Compact with stainless slide - 9x19mm
USP Compact in-game artwork.

Izhmekh MP-446 Viking

The Izhmekh MP-446 Viking appears as a Common HG T-Doll, increasing allies' damage passively, and decreasing enemies' rate of fire passively.

Ishmekh MP-446 Viking - 9x19mm
MP-446's in-game artwork. Note how, despite only carrying one handgun, she has two holsters, though one could just be a magazine pouch. At any rate, she's better-equipped than several other T-Dolls, who have no holsters or ammo pouches to speak of.

M1911

The M1911 appears as another Common HG T-Doll, giving allies increased accuracy and fire rate; her active sill is a smoke grenade, reducing enemies' rate of fire and movement speed in a given radius. She carries a mismatched pair of secondary-manufacturer 1911-type pistols, akin to Dante from Devil May Cry, with one being black with silver accents, and the other being stainless with wood grips and gold accents; while neither are clear enough to make a positive ID, they resemble Springfield Armory's 1911s.

Springfield Armory Loaded - .45 ACP. Somewhat similar to M1911's, well, M1911s.
M1911's in-game artwork. The text behind, "E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"), is a traditional motto of the United States, appearing on its official seal.

Nagant M1895

The Nagant M1895 (named "M1895" in the English version) appears as a Common HG T-Doll, giving allies an increased critical hit rate and damage; her active skill decreases enemy damage, especially during night missions. Her exclusive equipment, obtained by reaching her maximum level, is an exclusive suppressor.

Nagant M1895 - 7.62x38mmR Nagant
Nagant Revolver in-game artwork. The Russian text behind reads "Opa!", a Slavic expression of joy or pleasant surprise.

Walther P38

The Walther P38 appears as a Common HG T-Doll, giving allies an increased rate of fire and accuracy. Her active skill is a flare gun, only usable during night missions, which gives a massive accuracy buff to allies.

Walther P38 - 9x19mm
P38 in-game artwork. The German text behind, reading "Unity Justice Freedom" (the third stanza of the Deutschlandlied, the hymn of reunited Germany), the unofficial German motto, is common to all T-Dolls using German equipment.

Walther PPK

The Walther PPK appears as a Common HG T-Doll, giving allies an increased rate of fire and damage, both passively and with an active skill. Her exclusive equipment, obtained in a special in-game shop, is an exclusive suppressor.

Walther PPK - .380 ACP
Walther PPK in-game artwork.

Rifles

Rifle-equipped T-Dolls (RF) act as damage dealers, with powerful attacks mitigated by mediocre rate of fire and low evasive skills, requiring other T-Dolls to soak up damage for them. Their passive buffs affect T-Dolls carrying handguns. While only used for military rifles at first, recent updates added civilian rifles to this category.

Beretta BM59

The Beretta BM59 is a common RF T-Doll (going by "VM59" in the English version of the game, and "BM59" elsewhere), reducing allies' skill cooldowns and increasing her own rate of fire. Her unique equipment is a heavier barrel, increasing her accuracy, crit rate, and rate of fire (the latter being explained as something allowed by the barrel, rather than directly caused by it).

Beretta BM59 - 7.62x51mm NATO
BM59's in-game artwork.

FN FN-49

The FN Model 1949, going by the alternate name "FN-49" (or, in the English version, "FF FN-49"), is another common RF T-Doll, decreasing handgun units' skill cooldowns passively and buffing her own damage actively.

FN FN-49 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
FN-49's in-game artwork.

Gewehr 43

The Gewehr 43 appears as a Common RF T-Doll, reducing allies' skill cooldowns and giving herself an increased rate of fire, especially during night missions.

Gewehr 43 with ZF 4 scope - 7.92x57mm Mauser
G43's in-game artwork. Like all weapons in-game, the scope is only decorative in artwork and has no effect unless a scope is equipped by the player.

SKS

The SKS is another Common RF T-Doll, known as "Simonov" (the second "S" in "SKS") outside the English version; aside from reducing adjacent HGs' skill cooldowns, she can actively buff her own rate of fire. For whatever reason, she also occasionally appears in place of the standard target when conducting skill training.

SKS - 7.62x39mm
SKS's in-game artwork.

Tokarev SVT-40

The Tokarev SVT-40 is the fifth and final Common RF T-Doll; oddly, despite wielding an SVT-40, the Doll herself is named "SVT-38". Like other RF T-Dolls, she decreases the skill cooldown times of handgun units (in front of her, in this case); her active skill is an "Aimed Shot", one of several so-called "bamboo" skills that charges up over time, yielding an increasingly-powerful single attack on the closest enemy.

Tokarev SVT-40 with PU scope - 7.62x54mmR
Tokarev SVT-38 with PU scope, for comparison - 7.62x54mmR
SVT-38's in-game artwork. Note the underbarrel cleaning rod on her rifle, showing that it is an SVT-40, and not the SVT-38 for which she is named.

Submachine guns

Submachine gun-equipped T-Dolls (SMG) act as « evasion tanks », relying on their high dodge stat to protect their allies from enemy attacks, while their other stats are mediocre or average. Their passive buffs affect T-Dolls carrying assault rifles.

PPSh-41

The PPSh-41 appears as a Common SMG T-Doll, boosting damage and rate of fire. Her active skill is a hand grenade doing splash damage to enemies.

PPSh-41 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
PPSh-41 (nicknamed "Papasha") in-game artwork.


Assault rifles

Assault rifle-equipped T-Dolls (AR) have average stats all around, making them polyvalent. Their passive buffs affect T-Dolls carrying submachine guns. Due to balance and design reasons, AR T-Dolls can use either assault or battle rifles; likewise, short-barreled assault rifles and carbines are sometimes classified as submachine guns in game for the same reasons.

L85A1

The L85A1 appears as a Common AR T-Doll, boosting the damage and accuracy of her teammates and hers as well, alongside her rate of fire.

L85A1 with SUSAT scope - 5.56x45mm NATO
L85A1 in-game artwork. Note the slightly different scope compared to the SUSAT used by the real L85A1.


Machine guns

Machine gun-equipped T-Dolls (MG) are the most damaging regular units with a maxed out rate of fire and high damage per shot, but suffer from weak defenses as well as only attacking in short bursts before reloading, leaving them helpless without a front line to shield them. Their passive buffs affect T-Dolls carrying shotguns. Like AR T-Dolls above, this category contains both light and heavy machine guns, as well as the occasional battle rifle.

DP-28

The DP-28 appears as a Common MG T-Doll, boosting rate of fire and, as active skill, her own damage and number of bullets fired per volley.

Degtyaryov DP-28 - 7.62x54mm R
DP-28 in-game artwork, well-protected from Russian weather and stray ejected cartridges.


Shotguns

Shotgun-equipped T-Dolls (SG) are « meat shields » with very high health and armor reducing damage done to them as well as a chance of knocking back enemies, but all of their other stats are low and, like machine guns, they must periodically reload. Their passive buffs affect T-Dolls carrying machine guns. Due to their extremely high production cost as well as niche use, no Common-level SG exists as of today.


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