Sniper Joe

Brief overview of the character. Try to "sell" the character.

Overview
Sniper Joe is a class that rewards players who are good at fragging, as his ITEM is what makes him a more noteworthy class. With a passive shield you can get away relatively easily.

Main
Joe's Buster is one of his main forms of offense. A slow, nonchargeable projectile, it's surprisingly good at poking, and it can confirm a surprising amount of kills for you. Good for practicing slow projectiles.

Alt
Joe Grenade is a chargeable grenade that he's able to toss at a whim, allowing for some brutal corner checks. The grenade launches in an arc when fired, and goes further the longer you hold the charge for. Convenient for practicing arcing projectiles.

Main-2
Joe's Machine Gun is his other self defense option. While being ammo dependent, it still can spit out bullets rather quickly. However, to get it, you need to use item, which takes away from your other, more entertaining options.

Alt-2
Mounted on the bottom of Sniper Joe's Machine Gun is an Under barreled grenade launcher. It does less damage then the thrown grenades, but they shoot a fair bit faster. These take a chunk of ammo out from the Machine Gun though.

Item
When Joe's ammo meter is full, if you hit item, a Supply Crate will fall from the sky. These actually do damage, but if you touch it, Joe can upgrade himself into one of two forms:
 * Truck Joe sees Joe getting into the Truck originating from Mega Man 7, and running over anyone who gets in his way. This has more armor then the Apache, but it has less mobility.
 * Apache Joe finds Joe winding up in his Apache from Mega Man 5, ready to control the skies. Using an absolute artillery cannon of a buster, and dropped bombs, opponents beware of any Joe taking to the sky.

Basic Tips & Strategy
General strategy

X.X Hotfix

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Trivia

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