Uzi

The Uzi fires 50 bullets at a time, and can only be used once per turn. It is quite effective for pushing worms back.

Description
The Uzi is a gun like the Shotgun. It fires 50 bullets, each diminishing a single amount of health from its target. It fires for 2 seconds, therefor it does 25 health damage per second. Because it fires for 2 seconds, the targeted worm gets pushed back more than it would when a different gun is used.

Uzi on Wormopedia
''You dirty Rat! '' The weapon of choice for gunning Worms about the landscape. The Uzi fires a ream of rounds off in one go, and while firing can be strafed up and down the target area. It can send groups of Worms sliding long distances, and is perfect for grouping your enemies together.

All in all the Uzi can claim about 50 points of energy from your unwitting foe.

''As already mentioned, the Uzi is great for grouping your enemies Worms into a small space. Keep a look out for those Worms that are close to each other and have the potential to be pushed into a group, once they're grouped together like this you can quite easily drop a dynamite on them and cause some real damage.''

Using the Uzi
Press the Fire Button to shoot. You can aim anywhere by using the arrow keys when using the weapon.

Tips & Tricks

 * The Uzi can push further than the Shotgun.
 * The large advantage of the Uzi is that you can aim anywhere and useful to shoot multiple enemies in different areas. This is useful to find invisible enemies on the area. The only area that cannot be aimed is the back of the worm's position.
 * It is best to use it on group of worms so it will deal more damage in a team, just like the Shotgun.
 * The Uzi isn't that great at firing down, sometimes causing it to hit the ground below you. Usually resulting in self-damage.
 * If firing in tight confines to kill an enemy close to you, you'll also hurt yourself in the process of firing. And once you have inflicted your self-damage, your turn ends.

Trivia

 * The Uzi is the fastest weapon to be finished which takes only 2080 miliseconds or about 2 seconds.