I have a few squaddies armed with beam weapons currently because they do a lot more damage than conventional weapons. However, I don't seem to be getting nearly as many weapon fragments as I used to. Does killing an alien with a beam weapon vaporize the enemy weapon completely, preventing you from getting weapon fragments from them?
Does using laser weapons prevent you from collecting weapon fragments
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Each weapon gives 2 weapon fragments. Here are some rules regarding what will drop weapon fragments (WF):
- An alien killed by rifles, pistol fire, psi attacks, or melee weapons will always give WF.
- An alien killed by grenades, rockets, exploding cars, or exploding mechanical aliens will not give WF.
- Some enemies (such as Mutons, Heavy Floaters, and Cyberdiscs) carry grenades which are also worth an additional 2 WF, if they are killed before they use them.
- If an alien is killed while mind controlled or captured, its weapons will not become WF, but instead will be delivered home whole.
- Chryssalids, Ethereals, and Zombies don't carry weapons, so they won't give WF no matter how they're killed.
- Machines (Cyberdiscs, Drones and Sectopods) give 2 WF when killed, unless killed by explosives.
So, for example:
- A Cyberdisc or Muton will drop 4 WF if they have not used their grenade, or 2 WF if they have.
- A Drone or a Thin Man will drop 2 WF.
I just played a play-through where I completely ignored the laser tech tree. This is what I found out:
- The early game gets more challenging. You will still have the starting weapons when you are facing floater and when you have bad luck and play on a high difficulty even when you encounter the first mutons and cyberdisks. You also need to focus a lot more on capturing, which is an additional risk factor.
- The mid-game gets considerably easier because you have earlier access to plasma weapons. That means you will be stronger and you save resources for more important things like base building and interception upgrades.
The plasma pistol is not really a priority. It is just a tiny bit worse than the assault rifle (same damage, but it lacks the 10% crit bonus). Its only advantage is that it has infinite ammo. But that alone doesn't make it a serious upgrade. So until you capture your first light plasma rifle, you should rather focus on getting other key techs like better armors, the satellite nexus and the firestorm.
As soon as you encounter the first aliens with light plasma rifles, you should focusing on obtaining as many as possible. Your goal is to obtain 7 units - one for research and 6 for your soldiers. This will be the most challenging phase of the game, because you will be outgunned and because you have to take additional risks to capture aliens alive. But as soon as your research is finished and you can hand your first light plasma rifles to your assault and support soldiers, you will have the playing field leveled.
From now on you can research the rest of the plasma tree without obtaining the alien weapons. When you are lucky, you will be able to finish researching the normal plasma rifle before even finding the first one. But be patient - they are much too expensive to produce yourself. Wait for the aliens to deliver them to you.
Now it's time to farm normal plasma rifles and gradually replace the light ones. You will notice that your heavies and snipers are very underpowered in this phase of the game, because they are still using terrestrial guns, while your support and assault soldiers have already reached the endgame. I would still take at least one squadsight sniper on missions during this phase of the game, but heavies aren't useful right now, so they can stay in the base. Fortunately, you can easily train new rookies in this phase of the game, because thanks to the plasma rifles they will be quite powerful.
The lack of power of your snipers and heavies will change when you researched the plasma sniper and the heavy plasma gun. The plasma sniper must be built, but thanks to not buying any weapons until now, you should have saved up enough resources for that by now. Heavy plasmas can be farmed, but they don't show up before you encounter muton elites. So when you can afford it, you should build one or two.
I don't find the alloy shotgun very useful. Sure, it does more damage, but I still prefer the plasma rifle for my assault troopers, because the better range makes them much more versatile.
Best Answer
No. The only thing which will impact whether you get weapon fragments is killing enemies with explosives (grenades/rockets). The type of weapon you kill them with has absolutely no impact.
If you're getting less fragments over time than you're used to, it could be you're far enough in the campaign to be regularly fighting Chryssalids and Berserkers, which don't drop fragments when they die (since they don't have weapons). It could also be that you've just got enough to spend fragments on that they're getting scarce, which isn't generally the case in the early game.