SAND: Raiders of Sophie Rusty 80 mm Naval Cannon

Rusty 80 mm Naval Cannon is the entry long-range cannon for crews that want component shots, not brawling damage.

Rusty 80 mm Naval Cannon Value In SAND Raiders of Sophie

Platform: Steam PC Resource Role: cannon_turret Resource Type: mounted_weapon

Platform
Steam PC
Resource Role
cannon_turret
Resource Type
mounted_weapon
Recommended Use
Mount it when the crew wants entry-level long-range component pressure and accepts that every miss hurts more than it would on a 40 mm turret.
Supported Version
Early Access

Rusty 80 mm Naval Cannon Best Use, Timing, And Extraction Value

Rusty 80 mm Naval Cannon earns its slot when your crew expects medium- or long-range Trampler trades and wants to pick specific enemy parts instead of spraying or rushing. That is where the 80 mm family wins: good aim can break the right component before the other ship gets a clean answer. The Rusty version is still the cheapest way into that playstyle, but it also keeps the full downside of the family. Slow single-shot pacing and heavy shell arc make it a bad bet for rushed crews, close brawls, or routes where the gunner cannot afford misses.

Where To Find Or Use Rusty 80 mm Naval Cannon In SAND Raiders of Sophie

Rusty 80 mm Naval Cannon can show up from weapon-crate loot. It still needs 80 mm shells before launch, so the mount only matters when the Trampler can support careful long-range shots.

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Rusty 80 mm Naval Cannon Stats, Cost, Requirements, And Run Notes

Tier
rusty
Category
Mounted turret
Armor State
unarmored
Turret Kind
cannon
Compatible Ammo
80mm_shell

Rusty 80 mm Naval Cannon Timing, Best Use, And Limits

Rusty 80 mm Naval Cannon Best Use

Its best value is component sniping at range. If your gunner can hold steady angles, the 80 mm family lets a crew solve the right enemy part instead of simply hoping more shells land.

Rusty 80 mm Naval Cannon Limits

This Rusty version punishes impatience. The reload is slow, the shell arcs hard, and close fights remove the one advantage the family is supposed to bring.

Rusty 80 mm Naval Cannon FAQ

When is Rusty 80 mm Naval Cannon worth mounting?

It is worth mounting when your crew expects longer Trampler trades and wants the cheapest path into deliberate component shots.

When does Rusty 80 mm Naval Cannon become the wrong pick?

It becomes the wrong pick when the route is likely to devolve into close brawls, fast moving chases, or any fight where a slow arcing single-shot cannon cannot afford misses.