Super shotgun/Doom (2016)

"A devastating close range weapon, the Super Shotgun presents plenty of risk and reward."

- Arsenal description

The Super Shotgun is a weapon featured in Doom (2016).

It's a traditional style double barreled, break action shotgun which holds 2 shots at a time which cannot be fired independently (unless upgraded). It's more powerful than the Combat Shotgun but requires frequent reloads due to the small capacity. Unlike most weapons, no modifications can be added to the Super Shotgun, though specific improvements can be made.

Campaign
In singleplayer, the Super Shotgun does damage of 60 per pellet with 16 pellets a shot, doing up to 960 damage before reloading. With the Double Trouble upgrade, it deals 1920 damage before reloading. This is balanced out by a low fire rate and a large, wide oval spread pattern.

Locations
The Super Shotgun can be found in a variety of locations. The first is a secret in the level Argent Facility. The first open location is on the way to the Argent Tower, in an elevator room with the AutoMap and where the player sees Olivia Pierce with the Argent Accumulator. The next location which seems to be the required location is in the Kadingir Sanctum, right before the Baron of Hell is introduced.

Ammunition
The Super Shotgun shares its ammo pool with the Combat Shotgun. The player can increase his max ammo cap by using Argent Energy Cells and allocating its power to "Ammo" subsystem.

Modifications
Although the Super Shotgun is of such an old design that there are no UAC weapon mods compatible with it, the weapon itself can still be upgraded, modified, and mastered.

Tactics
The Super Shotgun is a very useful, indispensable weapon. It lends itself particularly well when the player is being assaulted at close range by powerful enemies such as Hell Knights, Summoners, Revenants, or Mancubi. While it may not kill each one of these enemies with a single blast, it still usually causes them to stagger and throw them off balance, disrupting their attacks. It is recommended to strafe around and dodge as close as possible to each enemy before firing to maximize the number of pellets that hit. Since this is the only weapon without mods, it is easy to fully upgrade this weapon within in a short period of time. A fully upgraded Super Shotgun will increase the damage per shot, give it a higher rate of fire and grant additional shot count before it reloads, making it more devastating against powerful demons.

Codex
While this weapon has been removed from the UAC's approved weapon arsenal, many veteran operators insist that there is no better alternative for close combat. It offers incomparable destructive power at extremely close range, but it is completely ineffective at long range. The weapon is light and small, making it a favored secondary weapon that no self-respecting combat specialist would be seen without.

Multiplayer
The Super Shotgun can be unlocked in the multiplayer at level 2 (it's also available to use in level 1 by choosing "Assault" default loadout). The player spawns with 16 shells (24 is the max ammo). It fires 16 pellets with 5 damage per pellet, dealing up to 80 damage at a rate of about 1500 milliseconds. The weapon features two fire modes:
 * Primary Fire - A break-action double barrel shotgun that fires a wide spread of buckshot.
 * Weapon Mod - Constricts the variable choke system retrofit into each barrel for a tighter spread pattern (Hold the Weapon Mod button).

Trivia

 * The Mastery challenge for the Super Shotgun requires the player to kill more than one demon with a single shot, thirty separate times.
 * The reload upgrade will not work if the Super Shotgun melee attack is quickly used right after firing.
 * The Super Shotgun serves as the flagship weapon of the game, with the main protagonist wielding it in the box art.
 * The design of the Super Shotgun resembles the Double-Barrelled Shotguns from Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein: The Old Blood.
 * The Super Shotgun appears in Shadow Warrior 2 as The Stick of Doom.
 * Borderlands 3 has the Hellwalker, a near copy of the Super Shotgun, that plays a guitar riff from "BFG Division" when picked up and a shorter one when fired.