User:Reignfire/WCR

Outline

 * Weapons - Any tool used offensively in combat.
 * Biological weapons - Any weapon that is organic.
 * Yuuzhan Vong weapons (redirect)
 * Blaster weapons - Any weapon that utilizes a coherent particle beam.
 * Blaster cannons - Any blaster that is mounted.
 * Laser cannons - Any blaster cannon that has been scaled up for starship combat.
 * Turbolasers - Any blaster cannon that has been scaled up for starship combat and refines its beam to increase damage output.
 * Blaster pistols - Any blaster that is intended to be used in one hand or extremity.
 * Heavy blaster pistols - Any blaster pistol that has a damage output on par with blaster rifles and is characterized by a lower capacity and shorter range.
 * Hold-out blasters - Any blaster pistol that is built for concealment and is characterized by a small size and very limited capacity.
 * Sporting blaster pistols - Any blaster pistol that is built for accuracy and is characterized by a lower damage output and lack of regulation.
 * Blaster rifles - Any blaster that is intended to be used in two hands or extremities.
 * Blaster carbines - Any blaster rifle that is lightweight and is characterized by a shorter barrel and smaller stock.
 * Light repeating blasters - Any blaster rifle that is intended to multifire and is characterized by a heavy barrel.
 * Sporting blaster rifles - Any blaster rifle that is built for accuracy and is characterized by a lower damage output and lack of regulation.
 * Heavy repeating blasters - Any blaster that is intended to be used on a tripod or some other form of support.
 * Chemical weapons - Any weapon that is a chemical compound.
 * Cultural weapons (not a comprehensive list) - Any weapon used almost exclusively by a certain culture.
 * Gungan weapons - Any weapon used almost exclusively by Gungans.
 * Wookiee weapons - Any weapon used almost exclusively by Wookiees.
 * Yuuzhan Vong weapons - Any weapon used almost exclusively by Yuuzhan Vong.
 * Demolitions - Any weapon that utilizes an explosive charge.
 * Adhesive demolitions - Any demolition that utilizes a biological adhesive.
 * Cold demolitions - Any demolition that utilizes a pressurized gas that freezes on contact with air.
 * Concussion demolitions - Any demolition that utilizes an explosive charge and non-lethal sound.
 * CryoBan demolitions - Any demolition that utilizes a supercooled liquid that freezes on contact with an object.
 * EMP demolitions - Any demolition that utilizes an electromagnetic pulse.
 * Flash-bang demolitions - Any demolition that utilizes non-lethal light and sound.
 * Fragmentation demolitions - Any demolition that utilizes shrapnel.
 * Gas demolitions - Any demolition that utilizes a lethal gas.
 * Glop demolitions - Any demolition that utilizes a chemical adhesive.
 * Grenades - Any demolition that is intended to be thrown.
 * Ion demolitions (redirect to EMP demolitions)
 * Mines - Any demolition that is intended to be static.
 * Plasma demolitions - Any demolition that utilizes a pressurized gas that ignites on contact with air.
 * Poison demolitions (redirect to Gas demolitions)
 * Proton demolitions - Any demolition that utilizes Nergon-14 to produce a nuclear reaction.
 * Smoke demolitions - Any demolition that utilizes non-lethal smoke.
 * Sonic demolitions - Any demolition that utilizes non-lethal sound.
 * Stun demolitions - Any demolition that is intended to knock targets unconscious.
 * Thermal detonators - Any demolition that utilizes baridium to produce a nuclear reaction.
 * Disruptor weapons - Any weapon that utilizes a broadband particle beam.
 * Disruptor cannons (as needed) - Any disruptor weapon that has been scaled up for starship combat.
 * Disruptor pistols (as needed) - Any disruptor weapon that is intended to be used in one hand or extremity.
 * Disruptor rifles (as needed) - Any disruptor weapon that is intended to be used in two hands or extremities.
 * Electrical weapons - Any weapon that utilizes an electrical discharge.
 * Emplacement weapons - Any weapon that is stationary and intended for defense.
 * Ground emplacements - Any emplacement that is intended for ground-to-ground combat.
 * Planetary emplacements - Any emplacement that is intended for ground-to-space combat.
 * Space emplacements - Any emplacement that is intended for space-to-space combat.
 * Incendiary weapons - Any weapon that utilizes fire.
 * Flame projectors - Any incendiary weapon that fires a stream of flammable liquid.
 * Ion weapons - Any weapon that utilizes an electromagnetic pulse.
 * Ion cannons - Any ion weapon that has been scaled up for starship combat.
 * Ion pistols (as needed) - Any ion weapon that is intended to be used in one hand or extremity.
 * Ion rifles (as needed) - Any ion weapon that is intended to be used in two hands or extremities.
 * Laser weapons - Any weapon that utilizes light amplification and is not a blaster.
 * Lightsabers - Any weapon that utilizes a continuous beam of energy that arcs back to its source.
 * Maser weapons - Any weapon that utilizes microwave amplification.
 * Melee weapons - Any weapon that utilizes kinetic impact.
 * Blunt weapons - Any melee weapon that utilizes bludgeoning.
 * Edged weapons - Any melee weapon that utilizes slashing.
 * Pointed weapons - Any melee weapon that utilizes piercing.
 * Pneumatic weapons - Any weapon that utilizes compressed air.
 * Concussive weapons - Any pneumatic weapon that utilizes ionized air.
 * Personal weapons - Any weapon small enough for personal use.
 * Personal heavy weapons - Any personal weapon intended to be used against vehicles.
 * Personal melee weapons (redirect to Melee weapons)
 * Pistols - Any personal weapon that is intended to be used in one hand or extremity.
 * Rifles - Any personal weapon that is intended to be used in two hands or extremities.
 * Projectile weapons - Any weapon that utilizes projectile propulsion.
 * Casters - Any projectile weapon that utilizes magnetic acceleration.
 * Dart weapons - Any projectile weapon that fires darts.
 * Shrapnel launchers - Any projectile weapon that fires shrapnel.
 * Flak launchers - Any shrapnel launcher that fires flak.
 * Flechette launchers - Any shrapnel launcher that fires flechettes.
 * Grenade launchers - Any projectile weapon that fires grenades.
 * Rocket launchers - Any projectile weapon that utilizes self-propelled rockets.
 * Slugthrowers - Any projectile weapon that utilizes cartridges.
 * Slugthrower pistols (as needed) - Any slugthrower that is intended to be used in one hand or extremity.
 * Slugthrower rifles (as needed) - Any slugthrower that is intended to be used in two hands or extremities.
 * Tensile weapons - Any projectile weapon that utilizes tension.
 * Bows - Any tensile weapon that stretches both ends of the tensile medium.
 * Catapults - Any tensile weapon that stretches a single end of the tensile medium.
 * Sonic weapons - Any weapon that utilizes sonic waves.
 * Starship weapons - Any weapon mounted on a starship.
 * Cannons - Any starship weapon that is fixed in place.
 * Launchers - Any starship weapon that is capable of launching rockets.
 * Turrets - Any starship weapon that is capable of rotation.
 * Stream weapons - Any weapon that utilizes a stream of liquid.
 * Flame projectors (redirect)
 * Superweapons - Any weapon capable of mass destruction on a galactic scale.
 * Vibroweapons - Any weapon that utilizes ultrasonic vibration.
 * Weapon accessories - Any object used in conjunction with weapons.
 * Projectiles - Any object fired from a projectile weapon.
 * Slugs (as needed) - Any projectile fired from a slugthrower.
 * Weapon attachments - Any object that is attached to a weapon to enhance or modify its operation.
 * Other weapons (placeholder) - Any weapon that does not otherwise fit into a subcategory.