So far, the blaster's fire power is enough to take down a wooden or stone wall, or maybe leave a dent on some incredibly thick material. If it's combined with two or more blasters, then its fire power should be increased. It's probably lethal, given its power. But that depends, like say, facing a large alien bug monster or a robot with really thick armor. It takes a few shots for the blast to go through. And aside from that, it only shoots in one direction. Nothing fancy, really.
Just think of the blaster as one of those phasers in Star Trek. Except that there is no stunning feature.
> To be honest, I've had a little difficulty describing the details of the blaster and such since it's often used in the show. Most of the Goseigers (especially Alata) prefer to use their signature Gosei Weapons.
If this still isn't enough, I'll request something else instead. There are a lot more things in the show that needed to be explained further/worked on anyway /o\
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So far, the blaster's fire power is enough to take down a wooden or stone wall, or maybe leave a dent on some incredibly thick material. If it's combined with two or more blasters, then its fire power should be increased. It's probably lethal, given its power. But that depends, like say, facing a large alien bug monster or a robot with really thick armor. It takes a few shots for the blast to go through. And aside from that, it only shoots in one direction. Nothing fancy, really.
Just think of the blaster as one of those phasers in Star Trek. Except that there is no stunning feature.
> To be honest, I've had a little difficulty describing the details of the blaster and such since it's often used in the show. Most of the Goseigers (especially Alata) prefer to use their signature Gosei Weapons.
If this still isn't enough, I'll request something else instead. There are a lot more things in the show that needed to be explained further/worked on anyway /o\