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The Rambino is a a semi-automatic rifle in Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden. Known locations:

  1. Magnus has one once you rescued him in House of Bones .
  2. Weapon chest in The Iron Serpent located at abandoned train station guarded by Tank, Butcher and Shaman.
  3. Weapon chest in Lair of the Horned Devil (south western side) located beside red car which is patrolled by Marauder

Description[]

Ancient semi-automatic rifle with a high rate of fire. This weapon can deliver decent damage, but is noisy and will attract the attention of any enemies nearby. - CHRONICLER ELI

Appearance[]

The Rambino starts out with the appearance of a battered semi-automatic rifle, fitted with a box magazine, wooden stock, and a rusty metal exterior. As it is upgraded, the Rambino becomes more maintained, machined and modern-looking.

Rank 1: At Rank 1, the Rambino starts out with the appearance of a battered, stripped-down semi-automatic rifle, with a similar form to a FN-FAL. Like all Rank 1 weapons it is heavily damaged and cobble back together, and is notably missing its barrel sheath.

Rank 2: At Rank 2, the Rambino becomes in far better shape, becoming more like the weapon it is based off of, with a full barrel sleeve, a more heavy-duty casing, and a slightly bigger overall frame. It is also cleaner, and has little rust or grime covering it.

Rank 3: At Rank 3, the Rambino becomes even more modern-looking, with a polymer appearance, an extended barrel, and a far cleaner texture. Overall, it has a far more advanced appearance than its humble origins, looking more like a MIMIR weapon than its original, real-world appearance.

Upgrades[]

  • Level II: +1 Damage, +1 Crit Damage
  • Level III: +2 Damage, +2 Crit Damage (does not stack with Level II)
  • Ranger: +1 Damage, +1 Crit Damage (stacks with weapon upgrade)

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