Freerunner is a tier one perk in World of War: Revenge. It decreases to the player amount of time it takes climbing objects.
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| - Freerunner is a tier one perk in World of War: Revenge. It decreases to the player amount of time it takes climbing objects.
- The Freerunner was a heavily armored repulsorcraft used by the Alliance to Restore the Republic during the Galactic Civil War. With its resilience and firepower, the Freerunner was the strongest armored vehicle in the Rebellion's arsenal.
- It got its name from the freely rotating gun platforms mounted on the repulsorcraft. These independent platforms were designed to accommodate up to four various kinds of weaponry, based on mission requirements, and swap them quick and easily. Armed with stripped down anti-personnel and anti-vehicle batteries, each vehicle could be equipped with anything from two to four weapon batteries, based on its battlefield assignment. Each weapon had the option of being operated by individual gunners or linked together to save manpower.
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| - Freerunner is a tier one perk in World of War: Revenge. It decreases to the player amount of time it takes climbing objects.
- The Freerunner was a heavily armored repulsorcraft used by the Alliance to Restore the Republic during the Galactic Civil War. With its resilience and firepower, the Freerunner was the strongest armored vehicle in the Rebellion's arsenal.
- It got its name from the freely rotating gun platforms mounted on the repulsorcraft. These independent platforms were designed to accommodate up to four various kinds of weaponry, based on mission requirements, and swap them quick and easily. Armed with stripped down anti-personnel and anti-vehicle batteries, each vehicle could be equipped with anything from two to four weapon batteries, based on its battlefield assignment. Each weapon had the option of being operated by individual gunners or linked together to save manpower. The Freerunner featured a standard open-air cockpit, which allowed for increased visibility for the driver, it also made the driver a prime target and limited the vehicle's use under certain atmospheric conditions. Thus whenever possible, Rebel techs modified the cockpit to be enclosed.
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