As an airburst main I loved this thing upon when it was first released and I quickly learned how to master using it. It's so satisfying to decimate patrols.. although it's useful to hit the ground rather than just straight firing at the patrol because the way the explosives bounce away from the initial contact explosion. Also your teammates will typically keep a distance if they spot you using this thing because of the rep of the weapon. Also if you shoot between the legs of an hulk it will heavily damage it or destroy it. Although the airburst is not effective against factory striders & bile titans.
Also another note: my experience using the airburst rocket launcher after we conquer penta it was crazy good for taking out shrieker nest (one good shot and it wiped it out) and the aoe radius at the time was Insane.
Air burst is much more fun with the recent patch. Bug patrol > vaporised Charger > 1 shot the butt to sent it flying Impaler > 1 shot under it or exposed head
@@superklippy6876 I loved it right after the initial fixes but it still felt like it was lacking a little in it's ability to crack armor. Admittedly I have not tried it since the big patch so I'll have to go see for myself in a minute lol😅
Been playing nothing but this weapon since they changed the damage numbers. I still played and overcame my tears when it blew up in my face because of dead bodies. Now that the bug’s been fixed, the gun is in a pretty good spot. The only thing I would change is add the 2 step stage to reloading like the recoiled rifle and spear. Once I put the rocket in it, it should stay in it if I cancel the animation. Then I reload it again, it does the twist animation. Other than that, I think they nailed the balance and skill level required to use the weapon.
Iron Blooded Orphans is VERY overrated, at least, for a Gundam story. It'd be fine by itself and doing it's own thing, but the "Gundam" part feels very tacked on cause it in no way feels like Gundam Oh, and yeah the Airburst Launcher is pretty good now
@@superklippy6876 It's admittedly a hard series to start, especially if you wanna experience Mainline Universal Century. The original anime, 0079, is both the best and the worst as it is the purest depiction of the original story for obvious reasons, but it is also rife with episodes meant to sell toys pushed on Tomino by Bandai. The 0079 Compilation movies are better in a way, cutting out ALL the filler and toy selling episodes, but also cutting events that should have stayed, like Amuro's fight with M'Quve. The Origin is a prequel series to 0079 and it's probably the best way to get into it, even if it isn't exactly canon. There's also the OVAs; 0080 War in the Pocket, 0083 Stardust Memory, 08th MS Team, all those can be watched without any context really. My personal recommendation would be to watch The Origin, then the Compilation Movies, followed by the OVAs listed above (save 08th MS Team for later for reasons I'll get into) Zeta, then 08th MS Team to basically cleanse your palate of Zeta's depressing ending, then Double Zeta which is tonal whiplash but honestly worth the watch, and then Char's Counterattack. The reason I'm harsh on Iron Blooded Orphans is that Gundam started out as Hard Sci-Fi that was Hopeful Anti-War, depressing at times, but always hopeful. IBO isn't really Hard Sci-Fi which isn't necessarily bad, but it's also kinda... Aggressively realistic, but not in a way I find interesting personally.
@@superklippy6876 Yesss, and oh I forgot, there's also the movie Cucuruz Doan's Island, made by the same people who made The Origin. It takes place during 0079, and it's real fun!
@@superklippy6876I recently discovered this franchise after looking past it for years. I say start with the original 0079 trilogy, then Origin, then CharsCounterAttack. (Then the recent, and divisive, Hathaway). There's a brand new series that dropped last month, it's ok, another unique perspective on the war)
So glad someone else is giving this thing love! It's really good but man it's got a big learning curve.
As soon as a patrol rolls up you can just delete them 😂 but yeah it definitely requires well placed shots. Hopefully people see how good it can be
How not to shoot point blank weapon
As an airburst main I loved this thing upon when it was first released and I quickly learned how to master using it. It's so satisfying to decimate patrols.. although it's useful to hit the ground rather than just straight firing at the patrol because the way the explosives bounce away from the initial contact explosion. Also your teammates will typically keep a distance if they spot you using this thing because of the rep of the weapon. Also if you shoot between the legs of an hulk it will heavily damage it or destroy it. Although the airburst is not effective against factory striders & bile titans.
Also another note: my experience using the airburst rocket launcher after we conquer penta it was crazy good for taking out shrieker nest (one good shot and it wiped it out) and the aoe radius at the time was Insane.
@@truemage3985 I’d love for this thing to get the programmable ammo. Have something Similar to napalm or the gas.
Yes, fireworks are fully viable now! Finally it no longer explodes in your face - plus it does a lot of damage.
It does a crazy amount of damage, it still surprises me when I delete patrols with it 😂
Air burst is much more fun with the recent patch.
Bug patrol > vaporised
Charger > 1 shot the butt to sent it flying
Impaler > 1 shot under it or exposed head
@Azer-il5ld I think people are afraid to bring it because of how bad it was when it first came out lol it absolutely slaps now
@@superklippy6876 I loved it right after the initial fixes but it still felt like it was lacking a little in it's ability to crack armor. Admittedly I have not tried it since the big patch so I'll have to go see for myself in a minute lol😅
Hear me out.
Have it have the same explosive radius as the cluster bomb.
Hell yeah lol
Been playing nothing but this weapon since they changed the damage numbers. I still played and overcame my tears when it blew up in my face because of dead bodies. Now that the bug’s been fixed, the gun is in a pretty good spot.
The only thing I would change is add the 2 step stage to reloading like the recoiled rifle and spear. Once I put the rocket in it, it should stay in it if I cancel the animation. Then I reload it again, it does the twist animation. Other than that, I think they nailed the balance and skill level required to use the weapon.
Also if you wanna know where the stalker nest is at the start of the game, MINIMAP. Stalker nests are very distinguishable to other PoI
Its so satisfying.
Loved the video you guys have a good since of humor keep it up. 😂
We will!
It's so fun, love shooting it under chargers and sending them flying.
Good for shrieker nests too!
I actually don't think I've shot a swarm of Shriekers with the Airburst, gotta try that 🤔
@@superklippy6876I mean, that's what it was originally made for, right?
Still have PTSD from this weapon
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Iron Blooded Orphans is VERY overrated, at least, for a Gundam story. It'd be fine by itself and doing it's own thing, but the "Gundam" part feels very tacked on cause it in no way feels like Gundam
Oh, and yeah the Airburst Launcher is pretty good now
I've been thinking about giving Gundam a shot but I have no idea where to start 😅 any suggestions on what series to watch first?
@@superklippy6876 It's admittedly a hard series to start, especially if you wanna experience Mainline Universal Century. The original anime, 0079, is both the best and the worst as it is the purest depiction of the original story for obvious reasons, but it is also rife with episodes meant to sell toys pushed on Tomino by Bandai.
The 0079 Compilation movies are better in a way, cutting out ALL the filler and toy selling episodes, but also cutting events that should have stayed, like Amuro's fight with M'Quve.
The Origin is a prequel series to 0079 and it's probably the best way to get into it, even if it isn't exactly canon.
There's also the OVAs; 0080 War in the Pocket, 0083 Stardust Memory, 08th MS Team, all those can be watched without any context really.
My personal recommendation would be to watch The Origin, then the Compilation Movies, followed by the OVAs listed above (save 08th MS Team for later for reasons I'll get into) Zeta, then 08th MS Team to basically cleanse your palate of Zeta's depressing ending, then Double Zeta which is tonal whiplash but honestly worth the watch, and then Char's Counterattack.
The reason I'm harsh on Iron Blooded Orphans is that Gundam started out as Hard Sci-Fi that was Hopeful Anti-War, depressing at times, but always hopeful. IBO isn't really Hard Sci-Fi which isn't necessarily bad, but it's also kinda... Aggressively realistic, but not in a way I find interesting personally.
@@MidanMagistrate The Gundam universe seems really interesting, I'm definitely going to give The Origin a shot
@@superklippy6876 Yesss, and oh I forgot, there's also the movie Cucuruz Doan's Island, made by the same people who made The Origin. It takes place during 0079, and it's real fun!
@@superklippy6876I recently discovered this franchise after looking past it for years. I say start with the original 0079 trilogy, then Origin, then CharsCounterAttack. (Then the recent, and divisive, Hathaway). There's a brand new series that dropped last month, it's ok, another unique perspective on the war)
Wow, the airburst is literally shit
😂