Havoc Missiles

 are a wing mount weapon available to. They are unlocked through purchase with A7 or Daybreak Cash from the Black Market aboard Sanctuary.

Similar to the Tomcat A2AM Pods and  Photon A2A Missile Pods, Havoc missiles are long-range anti-aircraft missiles, designed for use against large aircraft like the Liberator or Galaxy. Havoc missiles are notably less agile than the aforementioned missiles, and also spread their slightly reduced total damage over four missiles rather than two. In exchange, they apply the Havoc debuff to all targets they strike, preventing the target from being repaired for a short time.

Missiles fired by the Havoc launcher will track their target until they either hit something (whether the target or terrain), are defeated by Decoy Flares, or are airborne for a lengthy period of time at which point they will despawn. Unlike most lock-on missiles, Havoc missiles must directly hit their target, and will not explode when passing close.

Effects
Upon striking a target, Havoc missiles apply the Havoc debuff for 6 seconds, preventing the target from receiving any repair effects for 5 seconds.

This debuff applies to all healing effects, whether from the Fire Suppression active ability, Nanite Proximity Repair System passive ability, the Nano-Armor Kit tool, or any other potential source of repair.

A very similar effect is found from the NS-66 Punisher's Adaptive Class Underbarrel attachment when used by a Heavy Assault. Targets subject to this effect will have a floating red-orange effect applied to their entire vehicle/body for the duration of the debuff.

Ribbons and Medals
It is possible to get both Ribbons and Medals for using the Havoc Missiles. Each Ribbon is a standard reward for achieving a set amount of kills with a Havoc. Medals relate to how many overall kills you have with the Havoc.

History

 * March 30, 2022 Update (The Arsenal Update)
 * The reload speed certification lines for main cannons, noseguns, ESF wing mounts, Liberator bellyguns, and Flash weapons have been standardized at 5/7/8.5/9.5/10% reload speed.