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Patriot-15
Type Assault Rifle (auto)
Rarity Uncommon
Slot Primary
Source Mystery Box
First appearanceDEAD (v1.0)
Damage
          5 per shot
Rate of fire
          60 rps (burst)
Sustained DPS
          38.30 DPS
Magazine 30
Reload 1.42s (85f)
Recoil
          Moderate
Projectile speed4 units
Beastmode Traitor-15– 1750 points
Higher DPS, larger mag; recoil creeps up slightly.
Notes Balanced AR; reliable in most situations, good upgrade chain.
Patriot-15 (M4)
*“Freedom per minute: 60 rounds.”*

Overview[edit]

The Patriot-15 is a balanced assault rifle, offering a clean mix of fire rate, handling, and DPS. While it doesn’t excel in any one category, it rarely fails either — making it one of the safest picks from the Mystery Box. Its upgrade path is both affordable and powerful, keeping it relevant well into the late game.

Beast Upgrades[edit]

  • Traitor-15 – Faster firing cycle, larger mag, recoil a touch harsher.
  • Dictator-15 – Noticeable jump in DPS and handling; mag size continues to grow.
  • God-Emperor-15 – Final form; blistering DPS and large mags make the Patriot-15 a late-game powerhouse.

Tips[edit]

  • A true “jack-of-all-trades” rifle: good at almost everything, master of none.
  • Upgrade path is cost-efficient, making it one of the strongest mid-game investments.
  • Excels as a reliable fallback if you don’t want to gamble on more situational weapons.

Trivia[edit]

  • “Patriot-15” was the placeholder name during testing but stuck after devs found it funny.
  • Beast upgrade names were inspired by an escalating “government conspiracy” joke in the dev room.