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    How do gunblades work?

    Hey everyone,

    I was looking at different gunblade models in search of a cool glamour when I noticed that more than half of the current models have no barrels. If they don't have barrels, and can't shoot their aetheric bullets (this is how I believed they worked based on comments from Thancred), how do they operate?

    I like to understand the ways that the jobs I play use their abilities in order to contend with the enormously powerful enemies we face. If anyone has any info, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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    They really don't shoot bullets in the traditional sense. Pulling the trigger and "firing" causes the blade to recoil like a revolver as well the blade becomes super heated and vibrates increasing the damage. Gunblade wielders are trained to use that recoil to increase the speed and power of their swings. Aetheric bullets are essentially the ammo that causes explosive recoil.
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    Interesting, thank you. And so the bullets have different properties despite being used to do basically the same thing? I notice that some of their abilities carve a blue/lavender colored path through the air, while others leave a red path behind the blade as it swings. Also, are skills like Heart of Stone, Camouflage etc. using aetheric bullets? If so, are they also exploding within the chamber and imparting their effects in a similar manner?

    Thanks, by the way!
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    My understanding from the quests is effectively the 'bullets' are Aetheric rounds used to empower the blade and allow the Gunblade user to manifest aetheric attacks. Effectively it is less that the rounds are used to create a physical impact and more that they are used to create a burst of Aether that can be used by the wielder to create special effects to their attacks or defensive things like barriers.
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    The cartridges are packed with pulverized crystal; the wielder infuses the powdered crystal with some magic or another which stays latent until the charge is activated and the powder is ignited. You can fire them to send a shockwave through the blade OR fire it into the air around you. It just can't fire projectiles over long distances like a gun or Garlean gunblade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymoose View Post
    The cartridges are packed with pulverized crystal; the wielder infuses the powdered crystal with some magic or another which stays latent until the charge is activated and the powder is ignited. You can fire them to send a shockwave through the blade OR fire it into the air around you. It just can't fire projectiles over long distances like a gun or Garlean gunblade.
    To add on to this...

    The there is two types of Gunblades that exists in FF14 being the Gunbreaker Gunblade and Garlean Gunblade....

    Gunbreaker Gunblade is designed to follow the concept of Squall from FF8. The weapon focus is to be a pure melee focused weapon that uses the Magical energy infused into the Cartridges to enhance the Blade of the Gunblade. Depending on the Cartridge, the user can infuse different elemental attributes into the gunblade's melee attacks but the most common one used is the Fire Element to perform the explosion melee attacks the Gunbreaker is well known for. The Cartridges can be made by the user or another person by infusing empty cartridges with magical energy.

    In Thancred case he has "Minfilia" provide him with the Cartridges due to his lack of ability to use magic and he will even have a Special Unity attack with "Minfilia" if they are in the Trust party together which has "Minfilia" throw to Thancred a Special infused Cartridge for his strongest attack.


    The Garlean Gunblade is designed to be the Lightning Gunblade from FFXIII and Real Life Gunblades you can find in history books. Their blade is made for melee combat and they have a fully functioning Gun Barrel to fire projectiles or create magical range attacks for Range combat. The source of Garlean Gunblade's magical abilities and projectiles is Ceruleum rather than the user's magic. The Barrel function is also different from Gunbreaker's Gunblade because it is primarily used for Range attacks both physical and magical attributes and the weapon is designed for a hybrid of Melee and Range combat. The basic one we seen that used by Gaius and normal Garlean Officers use basic physical projectiles and depends on a Magitek wrist gun for their magical projectile attacks but the newer version of Garlean Gunblades (as we learned in GNB quest is just recently developed) are used by Regula and Vitus with the designed made to implament the Magitek wrist gun function into the Gunblade so it can maintain a infinite ammo using only a Ceruleum core with the added function of performing Magic Range attacks.

    Lore wise, the Gunbreaker Gunblade and Garlean Gunblade are considered two completely different weapons due to their design's function. If SE wanted they can easily create a separate Job with the Garlean Gunblade.
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    Last edited by EdwinLi; 08-26-2019 at 06:05 AM.

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    Wow, that's awesome! Thanks so much, everybody. This makes GNB even more hype for me.
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    Gunblades are the FF take on this: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Vibroweapon
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnycbad View Post
    Although in-game it looks like you're just slashing with explosions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edax View Post
    Although in-game it looks like you're just slashing with explosions.
    That's fairly true to the original FF8 gunblade animations; when you had Squall (or Seifer, for the short time he's in your party) use Attack, pressing R1 at the right time during the animation would add an explosive effect to the attack and trigger a vibration in the controller. Same thing occurred during Squall's Limit Break, Renzokuken, except that there you had a bar onscreen to more clearly show the timings. Since not everyone uses a controller for FFXIV, adding the vibration effect might not be as easy for this, though it would be pretty cool if a vibration was triggered every time you used Continuation (Disclaimer: I play with KB+M, so I have no idea if vibration effects occur for controller players, so take that with a grain of salt).
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