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''Shard Demon Glasscasters (or Sharders for short) are simple pistol-like devices with wide barrels and a clip-on ammo feed. Uniquely, the sharder's ammo feed can be packed with jst about anything with some silicate in it - mud, sand, stone or dirt. When the gun is fired the shard demon within unleashes a characteristic high pitched wail and the gun converts the dirt ammo into hundreds of tiny shards of glass, which are then expectorated from the barrel.''
 
''Shard Demon Glasscasters (or Sharders for short) are simple pistol-like devices with wide barrels and a clip-on ammo feed. Uniquely, the sharder's ammo feed can be packed with jst about anything with some silicate in it - mud, sand, stone or dirt. When the gun is fired the shard demon within unleashes a characteristic high pitched wail and the gun converts the dirt ammo into hundreds of tiny shards of glass, which are then expectorated from the barrel.''
  
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''This weapon is very popular with street gangers, as its cheap to manufacture and maintain, has an excellent rate of fire, and doesn't set fire to surroundings or deal collateral property damage(which is a distinct advantage when you're fighting in your own neighbourhood). It is less favoured by the military, as the shard fragments are too easily deflected by armour.''
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''This weapon is very popular with street gangers, as its cheap to manufacture and maintain, has an excellent rate of fire, and doesn't set fire to surroundings or deal collateral property damage(which is a distinct advantage when you're fighting in your own neighbourhood). It is less favoured by the military, as it has a hard time dealing with armour.''
  
 
'''Special Game Rules:''' Add +1 to the Magnitude of a successful attack roll with this weapon. Against armoured opponents, double the Armour Rating of the target versus this weapon. If you are making a 1-dice attack with this weapon, add a further +1 to the Magnitude of the attack.
 
'''Special Game Rules:''' Add +1 to the Magnitude of a successful attack roll with this weapon. Against armoured opponents, double the Armour Rating of the target versus this weapon. If you are making a 1-dice attack with this weapon, add a further +1 to the Magnitude of the attack.
 
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===Thrown Bottle===
 
===Thrown Bottle===
 
''(also use same stats for jagged rocks, hurled cutlery and any other unpowered unenhanced single handed improvised ranged weapon)''
 
''(also use same stats for jagged rocks, hurled cutlery and any other unpowered unenhanced single handed improvised ranged weapon)''

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