Phantasmagoria range question

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Dorian
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Phantasmagoria range question

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I just received my copy of Phantasmagoria and noticed that a couple of the weapons have odd ranges. Nuclear pistol for example:
20/10/1930. Why is medium range less than short range? Is this a typo? Also... 1930? That's oddly specific. The more I look at this the more I think it was a mistake. Does anyone have any insight?
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Re: Phantasmagoria range question

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Good catch.

I'd guess it was a find-and-replace mix-up. Though why the nuclear pistol and the nail gun would have the same range increments, I have no idea.

I would guess 20/40/60 for the pistol, and 10/20/30 for the nail gun (thought maybe the nuclear pistol uses that progression, too).
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Dorian
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Re: Phantasmagoria range question

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GnomeBoy wrote:Good catch.

I'd guess it was a find-and-replace mix-up. Though why the nuclear pistol and the nail gun would have the same range increments, I have no idea.

I would guess 20/40/60 for the pistol, and 10/20/30 for the nail gun (thought maybe the nuclear pistol uses that progression, too).
@Gnomeboy,

Thanks for the confirmation. I will use the ranges that you suggest.
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