The Battlefield 1 Col. it should look believable – a 2mm caliber weapon is probably the smallest weapon to attach to a shooter, and despite its small size, it can be used on any road maps and modes.
The Kolibri is based on a real world weapon invented by Franz Pfannl, the Austrian clockmaker in 1918, and built as a weapon. Its name is derived from inspiration from the & # 39; hummingbird & # 39; – the smallest of the birds – that looks good for its small size, don't you think?
As you can imagine, Kolibri is not particularly powerful, but that should add to the excitement when you finally get the kill with it.
How to get to Colibri at Warfield 1
Aside from its worth of unconsciousness, launching a Kolibri is actually a very simple process – once you get to the 10th level, it will be available for purchase with up to 150 Warts.
All four classes – Assault, Medic, Scout and Support – will be able to use it as long as you reach each required position, and can be found in the Sidearms section whenever you wish to give it a spin.
Here's a working Kolibri, next to a specific game, including unique reloads and weapon swap images:
What else do we know about Colibri at Warfield 1?
According to Wikipedia, each grain weighs 0.2 g (3 grains) and can fit only 10- mm (0.4 to 1.6 inches) of pine board. Of course, that's enough to easily hurt a person, and in battle 1, it may require a few rounds to find a good deal of damage …
Unsurprisingly, the Colibri is the weakest weapon in Warfield 1, with a minimum of 4 firefighters (compared to the M1911 rifle, which draws 11 times more power).
However, it has a very high control of either a weapon in the game, as well as the highest ammo of any sidearm. Here are its full stats:
Injury | Accuracy | Hip Fire | Control | Fire Level | Ammo |
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4 | 25 | 67. | 100 | 450 | 8/192 |
For more tips on Warfield 1, check out our Battlefield 1 lineup for our Battlefield 1 maps, our complete list of Warfield 1 weapon systems, opening and War Bonds tips, and Codex Entries; how to get a small caliber rifle; how to find Battlepacks, Scrap and Puzzle pieces; as well as Elite Classes battle class guidelines, Medic class, support class, Scout class, and Pilot specialist, Tanker and Cavalry classes.
As you can probably guess, we may not recommend this to be played regularly. If you are confident enough, you can get close to the headlines to do more damage, and while its high control may give you a hand in your aim, by the time you reach level 10 you may already be ready to get used to the game and other rear guns that you won't have this problem with.
As it is, we recommend many other Warfield 1 weapons, which you can check and compare their damage, accuracy and full range of controls.
If you decide to use it, though, we wish you the best of luck!