The
Hellbender offers strong maneuverability, heavy armor and
powerful weaponry. Both neutron-induction-powered weapons
on the Hellbender deliver a considerable punch. The rear turret
sports dual 40-megawatt plasma projectors, which despite their
slower reload rate inflict considerable damage to enemy vehicles.
The side turret fires EMP quanta projectiles, similar to the
ASMD shock rifle. You can detonate these highly unstable spheroids
with a properly placed secondary-fire. It is not uncommon
to see a group of dismounted enemies devastated by this spectacular
weapon, and it should be approached with caution.
-- Official description
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Driver
Controls
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Control |
What it does |
Mouse |
Aim Shell Cannon |
Up Arrow/W |
Accelerate |
Down Arrow/S |
Brake/Reverse |
Left Arrow/A |
Turn Left |
Right Arrow/D |
Turn Right |
Spacebar |
180° Handbrake Turn |
Left Mouse Button |
Honk Standard Horn |
Right Mouse Button |
Honk Standard Horn |
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Rear Turret Controls |
Control |
What it does |
Mouse |
Aim Turret |
Left Mouse Button |
Fire Turret |
Right Mouse Button |
Zoom In/Out |
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Side Turret Controls |
Control |
What it does |
Mouse |
Aim Turret |
Left Mouse Button |
Fire Turret |
Right Mouse Button |
Detonate Plasma Ball |
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The Hellbender is a formidable vehicle, but to be truly effective,
you will require passengers. It has decent speed and decent
armor.
As the driver, you have access to no weapons. You can ram
into enemies and crush them for a “Road Rage”
kill, but you have no control over either of the onboard turrets.
To get the most use out of the Hellbender, you will need someone
riding shotgun, who will control the side turret. This weapon
fires plasma blasts similar to the Shock Rifle. You can also
have someone manning the large turret on the rear end, which
fires twin plasma blasts that can be charged.
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