- See Salamander for its rival.
Leviathan is a primary miscellaneous weapon in Counter-Strike Online categorized in equipment category.
Overview
Leviathan uses a rapid cooling device that carries on the back. It fires 100 rounds of liquidized nitrogen gas to reduce the enemy's movement and take a control in the battlefield. This weapon is known as the cold counterpart of the Salamander.
Advantages
- High magazine capacity
- Can slow down enemy
- Light weight
- No recoil
- High reserve ammunition
- Effective against zombies
Disadvantage
- Low damage
- Has a delay hit depending of the distance
- Cannot penetrate objects
- Impossible to perform headshot (except with Deadly Shot)
- Short ranged
- Expensive
Release date
This weapon was released alongside Beast mode on:
- South Korea: 4 July 2013.
- Taiwan/Hong Kong: 9 July 2013.
- China/Japan: 10 July 2013.
- Turkey: 18 December 2013.
This weapon was released alongside New Zombie Shelter on:
- Singapore/Malaysia: 12 March 2014.
Analysis
- Damage: Almost same as FN P90.
- Recoil: No recoil at all. Good for spraying.
- Rate of fire: Same as Salamander.
- Weight: Same as Salamander.
- Magazine size: Same as Salamander.
- Special: Slows down the enemy.
Tips
- A 100 rounds of Leviathan can deal around 10,500 damage to bosses, provided that the firepower has been maxed.
Comparison to Salamander
Positive
- Can slow down enemy
Neutral
- Same weight (9% speed reduction)
- No recoil (0%)
- Same rate of fire (100%)
- Same knockback and stun power
- Same magazine size (100/200)
- Cannot penetrate objects
- Cannot perform headshot (except with Deadly Shot ability)
- Limited range
Negative
- Lower damage (-17)
- No afterburn effect
Gallery
Trivia
- When this weapon is released in Korea, it is the same date as the Salamander release in Thailand.
- Leviathan is a whale-like sea monster in the Old Testament.
- The muzzle flash is also used when a Holy Bomb explodes which is originally comes from a Zombie Grenade.
- Leviathan has similar stand style like M134 Minigun.
External links
- Leviathan at Wikipedia.