Click the flag. After the light dims down, the project itself is just a static image. The inside of the project has a couple remnants of the design process. Most weapon features are explained within the project itself, but here are a few extras not explicitly mentioned: Double charge switch: When switched on, shots stored within the gun will not be fired, allowing for more powerful strikes at the cost of fire speed. The shot can also be held even longer for even more power, so I suppose double-charge can be a tad misleading. Direct aetus channel: Like most aetus weapons, stored aetus can be directly channeled into the weapon to fire off double-charged blasts with increased speed, as you don't need to take as long channelling aetus from your higher derivative into the weapon. This function could also theoretically be used for a rapid fire mode, given you would also be able to load basic shots faster as well. Projectile behavior: A ray of energy fires from the gun in a line that travels straight unless curved via aetus puppeteering. This ray, upon impact, detonates in a small area, scorching closeby material, damaging defenses, and dealing damage. This area is usually not large enough to catch a target if you fail to strike them directly, unless your target happens to be close, tiny, and slow moving, or you've charged the shot for a good duration of time. Beam cartridge: The beam cartridge can be placed up to the end of the gun and be fired into gently in order to charge it. By charging the beam cartridge, it can store shots to be used quickly without having to dip into one's personal aetus stockpile. Current cartridges (for personal starbursters): G1: 5/5 charge: 10/10 G2: 5/5 charge: 10/10 Extra: 38/38
For Candleworld by @Klabss. The design itself was created through an experiment attempting to emulate a technique utilized in @Brd6147 's bitmap art, namely where the shape of the weapon is drawn out first, before additional details and features are edited onto the weapon afterwards. Music is a slowed version of the new lumos menu theme from miitopia. The name from starburst candy.