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Top 5 Best Weapons to Use in Crackdown 3

Best Crackdown 3 Weapons – 4: Anubis

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The Anubis is one of the best weapons in Crackdown 3 for simply just holding down the fire button and causing explosions that can take down multiple enemies at once and has decent single-target damage capabilities versus bosses too.

It fires a lot faster than some of the alternative explosion-based weapons, and has a much higher clip than, say, the Jackhammer.

You need to constantly fire it and let the damage add up because it’s not going to cause as high damage as some of the other explosive weapons, but it’s extremely fun to use and great for quickly clearing out trash enemies.

Solid similar alternative: Grenade Launcher

The Grenade Launcher serves a similar purpose but with a slightly different style. It has less ammo, and fires a lot slower, but it does have considerably bigger explosions and damage.

As long as you’re not fighting something like a drone, which will be extremely hard to hit, or are trying to hit something far away (the Anubis has great range) the Grenade Launcher can also clear spaces out, and hits a lot harder per shot.


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