More Dakka - TV Tropes. Never enuff DAKKA! EVAR. More Dakka is the art of solving problems by unloading as many rounds of ammunition at them as possible; related to When All You Have Is a Hammer, More Dakka is a Sub- Trope of Spam Attack, but with bullets.
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The name comes from the Ork onomatopoeia for machine gun firing: . Modern automatic weapons can achieve the rates of fire required for more dakka all by themselves, but using a whole bunch of slower- firing guns works too. More Dakka can even work against targets where conventional attacks are normally ineffective — even if each shot only does Scratch Damage, it will succumb to a Death of a Thousand Cuts eventually. After all, There Is No Kill Like Overkill.. Occasionally, the only point of a seemingly overwhelming and gratuitous show of force is to hammer home the point that the Monster of the Weeksimply cannot be defeated through ordinary means.
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Aim is also a factor: large volumes of fire accomplish surprisingly little in the case of A- Team Firing or if the shooters are graduates of the Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy. If you're strong enough, you always have an option of taking a heavier weapon off its mount. On a more restrained scale, The Gunslinger may specialize in squeezing More Dakka out of seemingly ordinary firearms with Guns Akimbo, which can also be downright terrifying. See Macross Missile Massacre, which is basically this except with missiles, and Bullet Hell, which is the Logical Extreme version of this trope in video games. If dealing with energy weapons (IE: weapons powered by electrical/plasma/etc instead of bullets), its counterpart is Beam Spam. Contrast Improbable Aiming Skills, when a character uses amazing accuracy instead of volume of fire. Not to Be Confused withbaka, as there certainly IS such a thing as too muchbaka.
Also not to be confused with Dhaka. Enuff'z more than ya got an' less than too much an' there ain't no such fing as too much dakka.
Say dere is, and me Squiggoff'z eatin' tonight! Translation It is widely accepted that the theoretical state of . This implies that the state of .
Therefore, there is always room for More Dakka and to say otherwise is simply offensive to logic. If you proceed to do so anyway, I will feed you to my Squiggoth. This earned him the name .
Near the end of the series it gets upgraded to carry a twin Gatling gun, still longer than either arm. The later Gundam Leopard Destroy replaces this with Twin Beam Cylinders gatlings, one on each arm, to play this trope even straighter. It has no fewer than four 7. Wave Motion Guns it sports between its two modes (two twin- barreled high- energy beam cannons on its back as a mobile armor, three 1. Attack Drones sporting five cannons each), and twenty- four missile launchers.
Both the Major and Batou often use submachine guns or assault rifles on full- auto, and the Tachikoma Spider Tanks are mounted with tri- barreled Gatling guns. Heavy automatic fire is usually needed due to fighting armored or cyborg opponents. All the bullets flying also makes it harder for the faster enemies to avoid being hit. Since each Akuma is a living (sort of) machine gun, this naturally results in More Dakka. If two guns isn't enough: three!
Near the end, most of the enemies she's fighting having a Healing Factor working in their favor, but enough dakka will finish them off, so she can fare well. This is demonstrated when their premier fighter Livio the Double Fang is introduced, whose dual Punishers can shoot forwards, backwards, left, and right at the same time.
There's so much dakka in the fight between him and Nicholas that you can barely see what's happening. Being a gun nut with a focus on German WW2 hardware, this leads to her using anything from machine guns to Flak 8. One set of bullets turns his cannon- like weapon into a machine gun.
Apparently, it took him a while to hit Gamma with any of these rounds of bullets. The Daedalus, one of the .
Once in position, the forward bay is opened, and all the drones fire everything they have inside the enemy ship. The amount of dakka parked over the Earth is said by many to rival even that of Holy Terra with hundreds of thousands of warships and satellites on top of 6 Grand Cannons, each capable of taking out over half a million ships in one shot. It's a common joke among the fandom that you can walk across low Earth orbit with the amount of ordnance parked up there. Alucard wields pistols that can apparently fire more than their own weight in bullets without reloading. Taken to the extreme with Seras and her Harkonnen II, a pair of 3. While they're only semi- automatic weapons and should avert the trope, Seras can pull the trigger fast enough to make the trope apply, something she does to great effect against a Nazi airship sent to attack Hellsing HQ. The protagonists later find that he has several more twelve barrelled shotguns and dual wields them to demolish a building.
Haruna apparently followed this philosophy when designing Sayo's robot body. Then later on, she makes a gatling gun for Sayo. Even the episode's Japanese name, Bura- bure (in the English dub, it was called Brittle Bullet) is onomatopoeic of gunfire. The point of the Hecatonchires chassis is to be able to simultaneously juggle multiple weapon systems engaged with multiple targets at once. Kenshin can barely outrun the hail of bullets, but Aoshi gets his kneecaps shot and has to watch his loyal minions make a Heroic Sacrifice to buy Kenshin enough time to get his sword back. Then when he hits top rank, his entire BODY is guns. Quite possibly firing guns which shoot you as they hurtle towards you.
As Asuka Tachibana commented, . With Big Guns, Grenades, and Rocket Launchers. Never mind that she missed all the bad guys. In the first battle we see her in, she was targeted by approximately twenty five million energy bullets. She responded by activating her Divider, which comprised of a pair of gatling guns strapped together and a multiple rocket launcher. She then proceeded to counter the entire.
Beam Spam barrage with a combination of this and Macross Missile Massacre. Since the setting is in the Edo period, the other gunsmiths aren't able to make more than matchlock rifles with excessive decoration, one character pushes gun technology by making a man- portable volley gun. It's a BFG with several barrels that fire at once, creating a shotgun- like spread weapon. The main character makes use of the gun several times, each time to devastating effect. The series CMo. A page claims this is enough dakka, but is proven wrong as the movie adaptations contains even more dakka. Thanks to her magical powers (namely, a Hyperspace Arsenal hidden in her sleeve and timecontrol to a small extent), she can drown her enemies in bullets, rocketsor explosives in the bat of an eye.
Once time resumes, the destruction caused by bullets alone leaves the area looking like something out of the London blitz. Shinji never learned his lesson as he doesn't even hesitate to try shooting an Angel first. Lampshaded by Ritsuko when Tokyo- 3 bombards Ramiel with bullets and missiles, commenting on how the authorities won't be happy until every last bullet is used and that it's a waste of the taxpayers' money. Her custom- made Zoid is outfitted with a bazillion guns and missile launchers (ironically so, since it was supposed to be a sniping Zoid) that she abuses with absolute abandon. Needless to say, there are many many explosions whenever she's around. Koro- sensei, the target, can easily dodge every ounce of rapid fire dakka aimed at him using his super- speed. As the series progresses, the students start coming up with more creative uses of this strategy, such as aiming around him to reduce his concentration and seal off possible escape routes.
Her preferred Armed Gear configuration is Billion Maiden, a set of Gatling. Guns Akimbo each roughly her size, and it only gets better from there. For an illustration of the result, check out the picture for the There Is No Kill Like Overkill trope. For a while, Rhodey's armor had the capability to magnetically lock any piece of machinery to itself, meaning he could repurpose any weapon he found from downed enemies or destroyed vehicles.
Even at his current, normal weapon loadout, he's more heavily armed than pretty much any Marvel hero. He even has a comic issue, specifically the second issue, named after this trope!
Not to mention he has a shelf in his (now- vanished) video game with a Three Barreled Chain Gun, a multitude of automatic weaponry, and a special pistol that resembles a certain . A one- shot from a few years ago had the onboard computer engaging . The team is in an alternate post- Apocalyptic future and surrounded. Insane Future Deadpool's response is more handgun dakka. He notes the man is a Gunslinger who outdrew three out of four state troopers, and dodged the bullet of the fourth. Frank guns him down with a submachine gun, and notes that dodging a bullet doesn't mean you can dodge thirty of them. When Marv is finally captured, the corrupt cops pour bullets into him from submachine guns.
Another great example is the ending to The Big Fat Kill, when Dwight and the prostitutes turn an alley into a killbox, pumping hundreds of rounds into the antagonists trapped down there. He usually fires a lot of bullets out of them. Many of the future weapons he carried were just as ridiculous. With a bow and arrows. Improbable Aiming Skills doesn't cover the amount of people he takes down. He's got six different handguns on his person, and with the help of his powers, likes to use them all at once; the first time he shows this off to the reader, he obliterates a cactus. But it didn't even slow him down.
And the ultimate weapons in all the cosmos are a simple pair of late 1. Colt Revolvers.. And just for added fun, those guns are in the hands of an Implacable Man who doesn't even flinch from a direct hit from a nuke.
Youtell him he's not packing enough dakka.
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