Blooper

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Blooper
Blooper.png
Statistics
Type:
Semiautomatic
Quality:
B Quality Item.png
Magazine Size:
5
Max Ammo:
80
Reload Time:
2.0s
DPS:
58.3
Damage:
7x6 (42)
Fire Rate:
0.40
Shot Speed:
23
Range:
10
Force:
30
Spread:
SHOTGUN
Sell Creep Price:
30 Money.png
Ammonomicon Entry
Close Your Bloop
Extremely high knockback.

A poor facsimile of the Gun That Can Kill The Past. Seeking an alternate route to past modification, time travelers would use these guns to eliminate their past selves and take their place. Unfortunately, without the power of the true Gun, this always resulted in ironic consequences.
Item ID:
18
Int Name:
Blooper
Object Name:
Looper
Sprite Name:
looper
Looper

Blooper is a gun that appears in Enter the Gungeon.

Effects

  • Fires a shotgun blast of 6 short-range projectiles with high knockback.
  • Deals 20% less damage to bosses.

Synergies ETG

  • Synergy.png Iron Stance - If the player also has Heavy Boots, the gun's damage and knockback are increased by 20%, its shot speed is increased by 50%, and its reload time is decreased by 20%.
  • Synergy.png Thrown For A Bloop - If the player also has Bullet Time, when an active item is used while holding the Blooper, another Blooper orbits the player and continually fires at enemies for the duration of the active item's effect.
    • Activating Jetpack causes the orbiting Blooper to fire endlessly.
    • Activating Singularity will only cause the orbiting Blooper to fire once.
    • While activating any item that needs to be aimed then activated again to release, such as Air Strike, the blooper will fire until you either switch weapons or release the charge.
  • The Blooper is in the SHOTGUN gun class and as such benefits from the Synergy.png Shotgun Affinity synergy.

Other Appearances

Notes

  • Gunjurers cannot catch the Blooper's shots.
  • Blooper is a reference to the 2012 time travel film Looper. The gun's tagline, "Close Your Bloop", is a reference to the movie's tagline, "Close Your Loop".
  • The entry for the Blooper in the Physical Ammonomicon has a small doodle of a Bullet Kin executing another in a field of grain, using the weapon. This is a reference to a similar scene in the film Looper.

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