![]() ![]() As with the toaster, the riveter is underwhelming at level one. Not knowing what ships will have windows is a major liability for the toaster, though. Pairing the toaster with the Low Profile and/or Deadeye traits can make it actually quite powerful, provided a ship has windows. And if you can manage to hole up behind a window, headshots from the toaster are effective at taking out most citizens, especially screws. Its decent accuracy makes it really good at taking out distance cameras. However, at level two, the toaster becomes just barely viable for some situations due to the damage increase and charge-up reduction. ![]() But even then, the long charge-up is hardly worth the amount of damage it does. At level one, its only selling point is the ability to shoot through windows, which is mostly only useful on ships with windowed doors. Honestly, the toaster is pretty lame until it’s upgraded. Both should be prioritized to a moderate degree. The level two upgrade (senior stapler) is a very modest damage improvement, but the level three upgrade is a quite generous damage improvement. However, it is not recommended for use against patients or screws, the former being too difficult to hit and the latter being too dangerous closeup. And it actually is surprisingly effective against turrets and cameras as well, if you can get close enough. It’s best used to counter janitors, spooks, and low-level outpatients. And as with all shotguns, if you can get close to an enemy, you can make it dead pretty quickly using this. As such, it is often not even worth using by depth four, with the upgraded riveter largely taking its place. There are luckily many upgrades for the regulator, but the parts required for upgrade levels three and four always seem to be found at a nebula depth lower than the current useful depth for the regulator. However, it quickly becomes underpowered as you descend into the nebula. It’s also accurate enough to take out cameras from across the room. You’ll find it very useful for killing weaker enemies like juves, tourists, and janitors. ![]()
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