

The dynamic for the whole weapon changes when the player unlocks the Sniper Scope attachment damage is increased, accuracy over range is increased (if the aim is steadied), reload time is increased, and there is a separate aiming mechanism. This weapon performs well at long range and mid-range, but close range combat should be avoided, if possible, which applies to all bolt-action rifles (unless fitted with Bayonets). It is tied with the Mosin-Nagant for the lowest rate of fire. If Stopping Power is used, it is a one-shot kill to the stomach, as well. The Arisaka is a one-shot kill to the head, neck, and chest without Stopping Power. Bolt-action rifles are only different in bolt cycling rate and scope idle sway, although those differences are negligible. Accuracy is all dependent upon the user's ability, and when aim is steadied if the Sniper Scope attachment is in use. It is good to note that all bolt-action rifles have the same accuracy, base damage, reload time and range. The Arisaka with a Sniper Scope attached is used by snipers tied up in the palm trees, as well as being found in or near Japanese weapons caches. A Scoped Arisaka can sometimes be found as well, utilizing a different sight inside the scope from the multiplayer variant, much like the Mosin-Nagant.

When struck by the Banzai unguarded, the player must kill the Japanese soldier by pressing the melee button. It is common to see Japanese Banzai Chargers with an Arisaka that has a Bayonet attached charging the player. The weapon can be used rather than the M1 Garand depending on the user's choice the Arisaka has a faster reload time and an abundance of ammunition, or the faster rate of fire of the M1 Garand. Marine Raider Pacific campaign missions (besides " Black Cats") and usually found en masse with the Type 100.
TYPE 99 ARISAKA BAYONET FULL
Those nine nights are full of fun and dancing it out to your heart’s content.The Arisaka is the standard issue rifle of the Imperial Japanese Army. Garba is all about dancing to the tunes as per your mood and learning new steps from your friends every time someone gets a new move to make it more graceful and enjoyable. This is the most easiest of all the three dance forms and can be learnt very quickly.Īpart from these are many region specific dance forms where people customize it as per their choice and common interests of all the people. The claps are usually done by gradually decreasing the height from your right shoulder towards your left leg. Watch it here: Tran Taali ( Three Claps)Īs the name suggests here the people clap three times in one complete step. Generally the first clap is taken in your front and the second is done after taking a reverse swirl. Here the danseuse clap twice in one single set, the footsteps here are also quite different from ek taali form. The tune associated with this is also unique which people usually get acquainted too and change their steps accordingly. In this form the khelaiyaa (players) generally clap once in one complete set of steps.

They swirl and keep changing there positions and opposite partners while dancing in praise of their Goddess Amba. The sticks usually symbolize swords and in older days people used to dance with swords. Check out some of the famous forms below with the step by steps video tutorials: Raas ( Dandiya)ĭandiya is one of the most popular dance form of Garba, where the men and women who are decked up in colorful attire dance in pairs with a pair of beautifully decorated sticks. Apart from Garba, now people also perform Dodhiyu, Gauff, Hinch, Popatiyu, Paanchiyu, Dasiyu, Raas, Ek Taali ( Single clap), Bey Taali ( Two Claps), Tran Taali ( Three Claps) etc. With the passage of time, garba has also derived so many fusions, modifications and variations. Garba songs are so vibrant that even if a non-Gujarati listens to a Garba tune then he/she automatically starts to sway and tap the feet. It’s a one of its kind dance form which every Gujarati is very passionate about. Garba is the dance form which people usually perform during nine days of Navratri in honor of divine power of various forms of goddess. Garba a word which reminds everyone of Gujarat and this has indeed become an eccentric and exciting dance form known worldwide.
