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# Weapon NFT

Each draw from the LootBox introduces the possibility of obtaining weaponry across a spectrum of effectiveness, strategic utility, and rarity. With items available in six distinct levels of rarity, players can encounter an expansive variety of weapons tailored for precision customization of their combat style. Weapons are categorized into three primary types:

* [**Melee**](/robohero-wiki/command-center/robots/weapons/melee-weapons.md)
* [**Sniper**](/robohero-wiki/command-center/robots/weapons/sniper-weapons.md)
* [**Rifle**](/robohero-wiki/command-center/robots/weapons/rifle-weapons.md)

The variance in weapon type ensures adaptability and strategic depth, allowing players to fine-tune their approach to combat based on the dynamic challenges of the game environment.

* **Rarity Levels**: 6
* **Weapon Types:** [Melee](/robohero-wiki/command-center/robots/weapons/melee-weapons.md), [Sniper](/robohero-wiki/command-center/robots/weapons/sniper-weapons.md), [Rifle](/robohero-wiki/command-center/robots/weapons/rifle-weapons.md)

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Robots can use any weapon regardless of their faction or class.
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You will be able to purchase all lootboxes on the **RoboHero Marketplace**
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