Helldivers 2 Snowball: Secret weapon, powerful!

There is a secret weapon that is both interesting and powerful hidden in Helldivers 2 - Snowball. While it looks funny, it can cause huge damage, especially against large enemies (sometimes even one-hit kill). Here is a guide on how to get, make and use this cold weapon.
How to get a snowball
Snowballs are not the default equipment, you need to find and "craft" them in the snow map. The method is as follows:
- Find Deep Snow: Find large snow piles in cold maps.
- Lying down or squat: Stop moving and lying down or squat in the snow for about 20 seconds.
- Press the Use key (E): Keep it still, press the Use key. If nothing happens, try another snowdrift.
This may take some time, but you'll end up getting a snowball.
Snowball details
- Damage: Small enemies will be stunned, and large enemies (such as bile Titans) will take huge damage.
- Throwing Speed: You can throw snowballs as fast as you pick them up.
- Ammunition: Snowball comes from the snow around you. There are no ammunition packs to replenish them.
- Reload time: Depends on how fast you find the next snowball.
- Recoil: No recoil, but hitting the enemy will slow you down slightly.
Tips for using snowballs
- Practice Aiming: There will be parabolic trajectories when throwing snowballs. Aim at a little below the target.
- Great for dealing with large enemies: Leave snowballs to large enemies, they will take maximum damage.
- Cannot destroy objects: Don't waste snowballs on objects like mines or towers - they are ineffective.
- It's more fun to play with friends: you can hit your teammates to get a smile. This won't hurt them, but it can cause confusion.
Things to remember
- Not always easy to find: If you can't find a snowball in one snowdrift, move to another snowdrift.
- Snow only: No snow means no snowballs.
- Can penetrate friendly shields: Snowball can penetrate teammates' shields.
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