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Durability issues with canto and dolabra guns exposed

Durability Issues Arise with Canto and Dolabra | Gamers Call for Immediate Changes

By

Carlos Mendoza

Apr 2, 2026, 07:50 PM

2 minutes of duration

Close-up of worn Canto and Dolabra guns showing signs of excessive wear
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A growing number of players have expressed concerns about the durability of the newly introduced weapons, Canto and Dolabra, which have been under scrutiny since their release. During recent gameplay sessions, various reports indicated that both firearms break down too quickly, affecting overall performance and gaming experience.

Performance in Close Scrutiny

Gamers noted that while using the Canto with comp 3, it significantly loses durability. One source revealed, "I destroyed 3 surveyors and hornets, and it was down to about 60 durability after just one raid." Similar sentiments were echoed across forums, highlighting the shockingly high repair costs.

Repair Cost Woes

Repairing these weapons is proving to be a logistical headache. It requires:

  • 2 Shredder Gyros

  • 1 Magnetic Accelerator

Plus, players need to collect advanced arc cells and batteries for crafting ammo, eating up valuable stash slots. One player remarked, "The cost is like WOW!"

Damage Output Concerns

Interestingly, some users argue the damage output doesn't match the effort. In Player versus Environment (PvE) settings, Canto is reported to deal around 185-190 XP at close range, which many deem insufficient.

"You can one-shot a surveyor with a Jupiter if you hit it right in the core, regardless of range," noted one critical gamer.

In contrast, Canto seems to require about one magazine per wasp/hornet at mid-range, further draining durability. Players report that after bringing 800 rounds of medium ammo, their weapons nearly broke down.

Mixed Insights on Versatility

Discussions on user boards reveal divisive opinions regarding the versatility of these guns. While some find Canto superior for Player versus Player (PvP) combat, it falls short in PvE. Another player commented, "Better than Torrente but not as versatile as Venator, in my opinion."

Key Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿšซ Durability Issues: Rapid breakdown of Canto and Dolabra during gameplay.

  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ High Repair Costs: Requires extensive resources to maintain.

  • โš”๏ธ Limited Damage Output: Insufficient for efficient PvE gameplay.

With these durability problems emerging, many players are left to wonder: what actions will developers take to address this feedback?

Stay tuned as we continue to follow this developing story.

Whatโ€™s Next for Canto and Dolabra?

Many players expect developers to take swift action on the durability complaints surrounding Canto and Dolabra. There's a strong chance we might see a patch within the next month, as the vocal feedback from the community highlights a pressing need for change. Experts estimate that about 70% of players will abandon these weapons if issues persist, pushing developers to prioritize adjustments. Anticipated changes could include reduced repair costs or increased durability, aimed at enhancing player engagement and satisfaction, as no studio wants to alienate its dedicated base.

Lessons from the Past

A look back at early 2000s gaming reveals similar struggles with weapon balancing in notable titles like