The remaining 33% are dealt over the next 5 seconds, representing the bleed damage. Bleed Damage: The Kishock deals 67% of its stated damage on impact.The damage of a fully charged shot (including damage-over-time) rivals even the Javelin.Doing this has the disadvantage of not being able to gain an accuracy bonus from being in cover, and also makes the Kishock not the best option for "sniper duels" against enemies like the Nemesis. It is recommended to either only fire uncharged shots out of cover, or to stay standing and move out from behind obstacles to fire. As with any charged weapon, the Kishock cannot be charged while in cover without popping out.Beginning to charge a shot after cloaking will break the cloak. Releasing a charged shot does not break Tactical Cloak.This can even knock Possessed Abominations far enough away that their much larger explosions won't harm the shooter even if the shot was taken at close range. The long knockback effect of fatal body-shots on certain light targets can be especially useful against Abominations, as while in flight their bodies do not explode, making their detonations much less dangerous.While there is no increase in the speed of a charged harpoon its trajectory much flatter even with a minor amount of charge, and with no visible drop at full charge even at long ranges.
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