SAND: Raiders of Sophie Worn 80 mm Naval Cannon

Worn 80 mm Naval Cannon fits best when worn-tier heavy-cannon pressure matters more than spending the slot on the armored body.

Worn 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
Worth mounting when the route wants worn-tier heavy-cannon pressure, the shell stock is stable, and the armored body is not the factor deciding the slot.
Supported Version
Early Access

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

This turret only earns a slot when the Trampler can keep 80 mm shells flowing and actually hold long enough to land heavy shots. It sits in the worn T2 line and comes separate from the armored body, so the real choice is whether the gun family matters more than extra protection on the mount. The unarmored body makes more sense when the route wants worn-tier cannon pressure and armor is not the deciding factor; if shell storage, repairs, or firing lanes are already the real bottlenecks, this slot still collapses for the same reasons.

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

It matters most when a worn-tier turret body shows up on a run that already wants 80 mm pressure on the Trampler.

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Where Worn 80 mm Naval Cannon Ranks In SAND Raiders of Sophie Tier Lists

Tier Tier List Reason
C SAND Raiders of Sophie Trampler Turrets Tier List Worn 80 mm Naval Cannon is C tier heavy-gun practice before better parts arrive. Serious PvP exposes it quickly because cleaner 80 mm or experimental guns win the same role.

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

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

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

Worn 80 mm Naval Cannon Best Use

The best case is a Trampler with stable 80 mm shell supply, deliberate vehicle fights that reward heavy shots, and a route where the same cannon family matters more than extra armor on the mount.

Worn 80 mm Naval Cannon Limits

This version still loses to empty shell racks, bad firing lanes, and a repair budget that is already breaking. Going unarmored does not clean up those problems.

Worn 80 mm Naval Cannon FAQ

Is Worn 80 mm Naval Cannon worth mounting?

Yes, when the route needs cannon pressure and the crew can keep it fed with 80 mm shells.

What matters most on Worn 80 mm Naval Cannon?

Ammo supply comes first, then turret tier, armor state, and whether the Trampler can stay positioned long enough to fire.