ElectricShrew65
aka Kyoo
These are the types of players in Pixel Gun 3D.
NOTE: This version has more types than my older one.
THE AVERAGE PLAYER
The average players can be found on all levels. They simply run around and shoot everyone in sight. Most don't use OP weapons, and they mostly use decent weapons such as the Combat Rifle UP2. Average players have no mercy for enemy players and rarely chat. They usually wear wooden or iron armor. Their skins are mostly pre-made skins from the store.
THE PRO
The pro is basically a better version of the average player. The pro uses better, but not OP weapons such as the Elephant Hunter, Armageddon and Prototype. Most pros don't wear armor (even though those who actually year armor are usually seen with iron or golden armor), but they wear great boots, capes and helmets. They have the ability to make great skins and unique names with different fonts and colors. Pros usually get 20 kills a game depending on the time limit and they get around 2 deaths a game or less. Some even manage to get no deaths in a game.
THE RUBY ARMORED PLAYER
The ruby armored player, or RAP for short, is a type of player who wears ruby armor and plays with it. Ruby Armor gives players lots, and I mean lots of armor points, giving RAPs a huge advantage, which greatly improves their KD. However, one headshot from the Prototype UP2 from any range is strong enough to instantly kill a RAP, making it the best weapon to use against RAPs.
THE OVERPOWERED RUBY ARMOR PLAYER
OP RAPs are basically players with full ruby armor who run around with an OP weapon such as the Solar Laser Cannon. Most OP RAPs run around with a Laser Minigun, one of the most OP weapons in the game. These kinds of players either worked really, really hard to get their stuff or simply stole their parents' credit cards to buy gems and coins from the store.
THE FLYER
Flyers are players who spam the jetpack gear button and fly around in circles above the map, making it extremely difficult to kill them with snipers since they fly in circles and other kinds of patterns fast. Automatic weapons such as the Automatic Peacemaker prove useful in taking down these jetpack spamming kids.
THE MECHER
Mechers are players who use mechs all the time. When their mech gets destroyed or expires, they simply put another one on again. It's particularly annoying if they seem to be camping in one place. However, they get careless when they do this, and they eventually run out of mechs or end up buying more by accident unless they are hacking for gems. In order to kill these kinds of players, you must work as a team. If you're in deathmatch mode, take out the most explosive weapon you have such as the Missile Thrower and pummel them to bits if you can. Otherwise, RUUUUN!!!!!
THE DEFENDER
Defenders are players who mostly play Capture the Flag and stay near the flag. They use automatic weapons and snipers and place turrets at strategic locations to help defend the flag. They cover the one who has the flag. Their defendant actions help making capturing the flag a more complicated job for the enemy team. Sadly, these types of players are really rare, so try becoming one if you can.
THE SPEEDSTER
Speedsters are players who use speed power apparel such as the Great Samurai Helmet and Berserk Boots. They always hold a trusty melee at hand and rush around the map, quickly killing unexpecting players with their melee. Speedsters can provide a huge boost to their team in Capture the Flag by quickly sprinting through the enemy defenses (if they actually have any) and capturing the flag then running all the way back quickly. If they can keep it up without dying, they may be able to get 5 or 6 flag captures in one game without dying.
THE CAMPER
Campers are players who look for a spot, set up a turret and wait. When players come around, they either kill them or be lazy and wait for the turret to kill the enemy players. Campers are really annoying, so I definitely do not recommend that you become one, even if you and I recognize the many advantages of camping.
THE FAMILYER
I know it's a ridiculous and nonsensical name I made up, but that's the only name I have for those pathetic roleplayers who pretend to be parents or children or babies. They can be found on the Mafia Mansion map most of the time. It is recommended that you kill them on sight.
THE DATER
Daters are considered by many as the worst breed of PG3D player. They keep asking for kiks and bfs and gfs and they name themselves stuff like "hot boy" and "cute girl". It's a good thing that daters are starting to die out. Sadly, they are being replaced by roleplayers and other no kill types of players. You must kill them on sight or you will be considered a traitor.
THE SEXER
Sexers are perverted daters who keep asking for "seeeeeexxxxxxxxxxx". They are annoying and disgusting, and are the main reason why PG3D is rated 17+. Just like daters, shoot them on sight.
THE SCHOOLER
The schoolers were once a very rare type, and now they are rising. They have outnumbered the dating apocalypse and they think that school is fun to have in PG3D. Well, that's stupid, so if you see any schoolers, kill them on sight. Most schoolers use OP weapons and wear Ruby Armor, and some of them are really good players with true skill, so be careful when killing them.
THE CAMPING SNIPER
The camping sniper is one of the many breeds of the sniper type. These snipers stay in a strategic high vantage spot the whole game and usually deploy a turret in a strategic point to protect their sniping spot. Most camping snipers are great marksmen and should never be underestimated. They are rare, but if you do spot any, take out your sniper rifle and attempt to snipe them since even if camping snipers are great marksmen, they cannot move fast, making them really easy to snipe. Attempting to kill them from behind is a bad idea, since the turret can mow you down fast. If you try to kill them from behind, equip your strongest armor then throw a couple grenades.
THE MOVING SNIPER
The moving sniper is a faster, more unpredictable, more accurate and more dangerous breed than the camping sniper. They still stay in high vantage points, but every time they get a kill, they sprint quicky to another vantage point, than snipe from there. This tactic helps them to avoid getting killed many times. Trying to attack them from close range won't work either, since like I said before, they are more accurate and more dangerous, meaning that their sniping skills help them even in medium to close range. Trying to snipe them while they're moving is a bad idea since they're really quick. Snipe them every time they stop at a vantage point, or even better, try attacking them from the back since they do not place turrets behind them when sniping.
THE ASSAULT SNIPER
Assault snipers are players who use sniper rifles in mid range as if they were assault rifles. Note that doing this is risky and should not be done unless you have mastered your marksman skills. Assault snipers use the scope rarely and noscope enemies. They don't rush into enemy turf though, which is smart, because their enemies with assault rifles, machine guns and area damage weapons can easily overwhelm snipers in close range.
THE RUSHING SNIPER
Rushing snipers are players who run around and snipe at mid to close range. These kinds of players are always hanging around in Silent School and other corridor-type maps such as Infected Prison. They are extreme snipers and are amazing at noscoping from all ranges, so be careful if you spot rushing snipers. If you want to rush around the map with a sniper rifle, think twice before doing this. Most sniper rifles don't have fast firing rates, so I suggest using a semi-automatic sniper rifle such as the Impulse Sniper Rifle for rush sniping. In order to perfect the art of rush sniping, you must practice first with zombies, than move on to the players. With enough dedication and marksmanship, you can master rush sniping.
THE SWORD SNIPER
The sword sniper is an even more dangerous version of the rushing sniper, and is considered the most dangerous and well-balanced sniper breed in PG3D. They use a melee weapon while moving around with some speed powering gear to help them move faster and gain agility, then switch to their sniper rifle when needed. At times, they are like moving snipers, but more dangerous, skillful and accurate. Sword snipers are pretty good at long range sniping, but the real purpose of a sword sniper is to rush. Sword snipers can rush through corridors with a melee weapon, then when they spot their enemy, they quickly draw out their sniper rifle and instantly kill them in the blink of an eye. If you ever encounter one of these sword snipers, use an automatic weapon and mow them down before they can snipe you since automatic weapons almost always overwhelm sniper rifles. If you're unfortunate enough to encounter a master sword sniper, retreat to a far place and shoot them with an accurate automatic weapon such as the Swat Rifle from there since if you try to engage them at close range, you're gonna get rekt bad. And just like with rushing snipers, you require an insane amount of practice to master the art of sword sniping.
THE CHAT SPAMMER
Chat spammers are some of the most annoying players in PG3D. They use the fast commands to their advantage and spam the chat and make chatting impossible. Most chat spammers spam on no kill servers (which can be good at times, but nevertheless annoying) If a chat spammer starts to spam fast commands on your screen, simply turn off the chat or ignore them.
There will be a part 2. I can't fit any more characters in this thing anyways.
NOTE: This version has more types than my older one.
THE AVERAGE PLAYER
The average players can be found on all levels. They simply run around and shoot everyone in sight. Most don't use OP weapons, and they mostly use decent weapons such as the Combat Rifle UP2. Average players have no mercy for enemy players and rarely chat. They usually wear wooden or iron armor. Their skins are mostly pre-made skins from the store.
THE PRO
The pro is basically a better version of the average player. The pro uses better, but not OP weapons such as the Elephant Hunter, Armageddon and Prototype. Most pros don't wear armor (even though those who actually year armor are usually seen with iron or golden armor), but they wear great boots, capes and helmets. They have the ability to make great skins and unique names with different fonts and colors. Pros usually get 20 kills a game depending on the time limit and they get around 2 deaths a game or less. Some even manage to get no deaths in a game.
THE RUBY ARMORED PLAYER
The ruby armored player, or RAP for short, is a type of player who wears ruby armor and plays with it. Ruby Armor gives players lots, and I mean lots of armor points, giving RAPs a huge advantage, which greatly improves their KD. However, one headshot from the Prototype UP2 from any range is strong enough to instantly kill a RAP, making it the best weapon to use against RAPs.
THE OVERPOWERED RUBY ARMOR PLAYER
OP RAPs are basically players with full ruby armor who run around with an OP weapon such as the Solar Laser Cannon. Most OP RAPs run around with a Laser Minigun, one of the most OP weapons in the game. These kinds of players either worked really, really hard to get their stuff or simply stole their parents' credit cards to buy gems and coins from the store.
THE FLYER
Flyers are players who spam the jetpack gear button and fly around in circles above the map, making it extremely difficult to kill them with snipers since they fly in circles and other kinds of patterns fast. Automatic weapons such as the Automatic Peacemaker prove useful in taking down these jetpack spamming kids.
THE MECHER
Mechers are players who use mechs all the time. When their mech gets destroyed or expires, they simply put another one on again. It's particularly annoying if they seem to be camping in one place. However, they get careless when they do this, and they eventually run out of mechs or end up buying more by accident unless they are hacking for gems. In order to kill these kinds of players, you must work as a team. If you're in deathmatch mode, take out the most explosive weapon you have such as the Missile Thrower and pummel them to bits if you can. Otherwise, RUUUUN!!!!!
THE DEFENDER
Defenders are players who mostly play Capture the Flag and stay near the flag. They use automatic weapons and snipers and place turrets at strategic locations to help defend the flag. They cover the one who has the flag. Their defendant actions help making capturing the flag a more complicated job for the enemy team. Sadly, these types of players are really rare, so try becoming one if you can.
THE SPEEDSTER
Speedsters are players who use speed power apparel such as the Great Samurai Helmet and Berserk Boots. They always hold a trusty melee at hand and rush around the map, quickly killing unexpecting players with their melee. Speedsters can provide a huge boost to their team in Capture the Flag by quickly sprinting through the enemy defenses (if they actually have any) and capturing the flag then running all the way back quickly. If they can keep it up without dying, they may be able to get 5 or 6 flag captures in one game without dying.
THE CAMPER
Campers are players who look for a spot, set up a turret and wait. When players come around, they either kill them or be lazy and wait for the turret to kill the enemy players. Campers are really annoying, so I definitely do not recommend that you become one, even if you and I recognize the many advantages of camping.
THE FAMILYER
I know it's a ridiculous and nonsensical name I made up, but that's the only name I have for those pathetic roleplayers who pretend to be parents or children or babies. They can be found on the Mafia Mansion map most of the time. It is recommended that you kill them on sight.
THE DATER
Daters are considered by many as the worst breed of PG3D player. They keep asking for kiks and bfs and gfs and they name themselves stuff like "hot boy" and "cute girl". It's a good thing that daters are starting to die out. Sadly, they are being replaced by roleplayers and other no kill types of players. You must kill them on sight or you will be considered a traitor.
THE SEXER
Sexers are perverted daters who keep asking for "seeeeeexxxxxxxxxxx". They are annoying and disgusting, and are the main reason why PG3D is rated 17+. Just like daters, shoot them on sight.
THE SCHOOLER
The schoolers were once a very rare type, and now they are rising. They have outnumbered the dating apocalypse and they think that school is fun to have in PG3D. Well, that's stupid, so if you see any schoolers, kill them on sight. Most schoolers use OP weapons and wear Ruby Armor, and some of them are really good players with true skill, so be careful when killing them.
THE CAMPING SNIPER
The camping sniper is one of the many breeds of the sniper type. These snipers stay in a strategic high vantage spot the whole game and usually deploy a turret in a strategic point to protect their sniping spot. Most camping snipers are great marksmen and should never be underestimated. They are rare, but if you do spot any, take out your sniper rifle and attempt to snipe them since even if camping snipers are great marksmen, they cannot move fast, making them really easy to snipe. Attempting to kill them from behind is a bad idea, since the turret can mow you down fast. If you try to kill them from behind, equip your strongest armor then throw a couple grenades.
THE MOVING SNIPER
The moving sniper is a faster, more unpredictable, more accurate and more dangerous breed than the camping sniper. They still stay in high vantage points, but every time they get a kill, they sprint quicky to another vantage point, than snipe from there. This tactic helps them to avoid getting killed many times. Trying to attack them from close range won't work either, since like I said before, they are more accurate and more dangerous, meaning that their sniping skills help them even in medium to close range. Trying to snipe them while they're moving is a bad idea since they're really quick. Snipe them every time they stop at a vantage point, or even better, try attacking them from the back since they do not place turrets behind them when sniping.
THE ASSAULT SNIPER
Assault snipers are players who use sniper rifles in mid range as if they were assault rifles. Note that doing this is risky and should not be done unless you have mastered your marksman skills. Assault snipers use the scope rarely and noscope enemies. They don't rush into enemy turf though, which is smart, because their enemies with assault rifles, machine guns and area damage weapons can easily overwhelm snipers in close range.
THE RUSHING SNIPER
Rushing snipers are players who run around and snipe at mid to close range. These kinds of players are always hanging around in Silent School and other corridor-type maps such as Infected Prison. They are extreme snipers and are amazing at noscoping from all ranges, so be careful if you spot rushing snipers. If you want to rush around the map with a sniper rifle, think twice before doing this. Most sniper rifles don't have fast firing rates, so I suggest using a semi-automatic sniper rifle such as the Impulse Sniper Rifle for rush sniping. In order to perfect the art of rush sniping, you must practice first with zombies, than move on to the players. With enough dedication and marksmanship, you can master rush sniping.
THE SWORD SNIPER
The sword sniper is an even more dangerous version of the rushing sniper, and is considered the most dangerous and well-balanced sniper breed in PG3D. They use a melee weapon while moving around with some speed powering gear to help them move faster and gain agility, then switch to their sniper rifle when needed. At times, they are like moving snipers, but more dangerous, skillful and accurate. Sword snipers are pretty good at long range sniping, but the real purpose of a sword sniper is to rush. Sword snipers can rush through corridors with a melee weapon, then when they spot their enemy, they quickly draw out their sniper rifle and instantly kill them in the blink of an eye. If you ever encounter one of these sword snipers, use an automatic weapon and mow them down before they can snipe you since automatic weapons almost always overwhelm sniper rifles. If you're unfortunate enough to encounter a master sword sniper, retreat to a far place and shoot them with an accurate automatic weapon such as the Swat Rifle from there since if you try to engage them at close range, you're gonna get rekt bad. And just like with rushing snipers, you require an insane amount of practice to master the art of sword sniping.
THE CHAT SPAMMER
Chat spammers are some of the most annoying players in PG3D. They use the fast commands to their advantage and spam the chat and make chatting impossible. Most chat spammers spam on no kill servers (which can be good at times, but nevertheless annoying) If a chat spammer starts to spam fast commands on your screen, simply turn off the chat or ignore them.
There will be a part 2. I can't fit any more characters in this thing anyways.
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