All Operatives and Abilities in Lemnis Gate

All Operatives and Abilities!

The turn-based FPS game Lemnis Gate has been released, and players are jumping into the time loop action. Each match in Lemnis Gate features turns in which a player chooses an Operative to complete various objectives. There are seven Operatives to choose from, and each has its own ability and weapon loadout. Here are all the Operatives and their abilities.

Deathblow

  • Weapon — Eradictor (Rocket Launcher)
  • Ability — Proximity Mine (Throw a promixity mine in a location)
  • Hit Points — 120

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Toxin

  • Weapon — Tox Cannon (Grenade Launcher that creates toxic area damage)
  • Ability — Displacer (Teleports Operative to location)
  • Hit Points — 100

Vendetta

  • Weapon — Scatter Gun (Pump Shotgun)
  • Ability — Attack Pods (Deploys automatic turrets)
  • Hit Points — 100

Kapitan

  • Weapon — Auto Rifle (High fire-rate LMG)
  • Ability — Frag (Throws grenade that explodes on impact)
  • Hit Points — 100

Karl

  • Weapon — Precision Beam (Highly accurate continuous beam rifle)
  • Ability Protection Orb (Throws a shield at location that absorbs fixed amount of damage)
  • Hit Points — 100

Striker

  • Weapon — Zero-Drop Rifle (Sniper Rifle)
  • Ability — Ripple (Slows time down)
  • Hit Points — 100

Rush

  • Weapon — Dual Shredders (Double SMG)
  • Ability — Kinetic Booster (Dashes short distance in direction)
  • Hit Points — 80

Each Operative has a very different skillset, so choosing which Operative to use in what round is important. While a typical match will not make the player use every Operative, players should try to be familiar with all Operatives for strategy.

For example, Rush is an amazing Operative to grab objectives fast, but if he is used in early rounds, the enemy can easily take him out due to his low hit points. Another extremely useful Operative is Vendetta. Her ability to place turrets can lock down an area quickly and protect other Operatives.

Abilities are very important in Lemnis Gate, especially since many turns can be spent strategically positioning and securing points. Gunfighting is also important, but since Lemnis Gate is turn-based, strategy is far more of a priority than spraying gunfire.

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