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Flamethrowers are weapons that spew a ragnite based fire in an arc doing light damage to tanks and heavy damage to infantry and fixed weapons. Flamethrowers also ignore cover protection, dealing the same damage whether the unit is standing or crouching, just like grenades although unlike grenades, flamethrowers do not have limited ammo.

Overview[]

Infantry Flamethrowers[]

Gallia, The East Europan Imperial Alliance, Gallian Revolutionary Army, and the Atlantic Federation all used flamethrowers mounted under the barrels of machineguns. In Valkyria Chronicles 1, 3, and 4, Trooper Elites have the ability to equip them whereas in VCII a separate sub-class, the Commando, was to be unlocked, in order to use them at the expense of having no grenades.

Infantry Flamethrowers are extremely effective against soft targets, capable of killing most foot soldiers in a single sweep. Such weaponry can be used against enemies bunched close together. While the effectiveness of these weapons are recommended, sometimes situations would often require opening fire with the machinegun instead.

Vehicle Mounted Flamethrowers[]

Vehicle mounted flamethrowers exist in all four games, first appearing on the Shamrock. This flamethrower is extremely deadly to infantry and fixed weapon emplacements, even wiping aces in a single spray. However it lacks power against heavily armored targets, such as tanks; this gives the flamethrower-equipped Shamrock more of an anti-personnel niche, rather than an anti-tank role.

In VCII and VCIII, vehicle mounted flamethrowers were designed primarily for APCs, although tanks can equip them. However, due to the limit of one vehicle in the PSP games, players will have to carefully tailor their tank to each mission to maximize success.

Enemy tanks can also be encountered with a flamethrower turret, making them extremely dangerous for the player's infantry units. However, they are not as common compared to standard tank configurations.

Valkyria Chronicles[]

Gallian Flamethrower FF Circa 1935[]

These weapons emit an intense blaze by igniting a spray of atomized ragnite, and were designed as an attachment to an existing machine gun. Each unit has a liquid ragnite atomizer and a spring-valve reagent spray emitter to ignite it. For the sake of convenience, it uses replaceable pressurized fuel cells. What it lacks in duration, range and stopping power, it easily makes up for in psychological shock value. It takes its name from the nickname its designer gave it, the "Flame Flail."

  • Type: Barrel-mounted flamethrower
  • Class: Shocktrooper Elite
  • Length: 430mm
  • Weight: 3320g
  • Barrel: 395mm
  • Caliber: 21mm
Model VsPsnl VsArmor Aim Range Shots Effect
FF-1Ff-1-7 130 44 B 90 1 None
FF-2Ff-1-7 150 50 B 90 1 None
FF-3Ff-1-7 200 52 B 90 1 None
FF-4Ff-1-7 250 52 B 90 1 None
FF-5Ff-1-7 300 52 B 90 1 None
FF-6Ff-1-7 350 52 B 90 1 None
FF-7Ff-1-7 400 52 B 90 1 None
FF-8Ff-8 450 57 B 90 1 None


Gallian Flamethrower FoG Circa 1935[]

A more lethal version of the FF, the FoG emits a toxic gas byproduct made during ragnite combustion for added damage. The unit's greater size reduced its ease of portability, and the enlarged muzzle meant a greater strain on the wielder when in use. While its ability to emit a large quantity of flame made it useful against trenches and bunkers, that also led to units armed with flamethrowers becoming more frequent targets. Named for the "Flames of Gehenna," its putrid fire made the passing of many a life a very painful endeavor.

  • Type: Barrel-mounted flamethrower
  • Class: Shocktrooper Elite
  • Length: 557mm
  • Weight: 3730g
  • Barrel: 458mm
  • Caliber: 21mm
Model VsPsnl VsArmor Aim Range Shots Effect
FoG-01Fog 01-06 130 46 B 90 1 HP Down
FoG-02Fog 01-06 157 46 B 90 1 HP Down
FoG-03Fog 01-06 185 47 B 90 1 HP Down
FoG-04Fog 01-06 212 47 B 90 1 HP Down
FoG-05Fog 01-06 240 49 B 90 1 HP Down
FoG-06Fog 01-06 267 49 B 90 1 HP Down
FoG-07Fog 07 350 54 B 90 1 HP Down


Imperial Flamethrower VB FW Circa 1935[]

This flamethrower attachment was created specifically to combat enemies hidden in trenches and concrete bunkers. Though flamethrowers did exist in EW1, they all took the form of back-mounted ragnite tanks. This form made long-term operation difficult and required the user to stand, making them an easy target for enemy fire. Machine gun-mounted pressurized fuel cells alleviated these issues, allowing users to engage in normal firearm combat until a need for the flamethrower arose.

  • Type: Barrel-mounted flamethrower
  • Class: Shocktrooper Elite
  • Length: 275mm
  • Weight: 2830g
  • Barrel: 248mm
  • Caliber: 13mm
Model VsPsnl VsArmor Aim Range Shots Effect
VB FW 1(g)VB FW 380 60 B 90 1 None
VB FW 2(g)VB FW 500 70 B 90 1 None


Note: Weapons with a (g) are captured Imperial flamethrowers used by Gallian forces.

Imperial Flamethrower VB FW B Circa 1935[]

The successor to the VB FW. Because of its comparatively simple construction, little about the attachment was changed. The greatest difference lay in the level of refinement in the ragnite atomizing unit and the purity of the fuel itself, which was modified to exhibit a stronger reaction to the igniting agent while simultaneously producing a noxious gas.

  • Type: Barrel-mounted flamethrower
  • Class: Shocktrooper Elite
  • Length: 354mm
  • Weight: 3150g
  • Barrel: 300mm
  • Caliber: 13mm
Model VsPsnl VsArmor Aim Range Shots Effect
VB FW XXVB FW B 380 1000 B 90 1 None


Valkyria Chronicles 2[]

  • Type: Barrel-mounted flamethrower
  • Class: Commando
Model VsPsnl VsArmor Accuracy Range Shots Suppress Effect
FF-1 260 142 99 90 1 D None
FF-2 272 151 99 90 1 D None
FF-3 284 160 99 90 1 D None
FF-4 296 169 99 90 1 D None
FF-5 308 178 99 90 1 D None
FF-6 320 187 99 90 1 D None
FF-7 332 196 99 90 1 D None
FF-8 344 205 99 90 1 D None
FF-9 356 214 99 90 1 D None
FF-F 368 223 99 90 1 D None



Valkyria Chronicles 3[]

Model VsPsnl VsArmor Accuracy Range Shots Suppress Effect
FF-1 130 140 99 90 1 C None
FF-2 140 149 99 90 1 C None
FF-3 151 158 99 90 1 C None
FF-4 162 167 99 90 1 C None
FF-5 173 176 99 90 1 C None
FF-6 184 185 99 90 1 C None
FF-7 194 194 99 90 1 C None
FF-8 205 203 99 90 1 C None
FF-9 216 212 99 90 1 C None
FF-F 227 221 99 90 1 C None


Valkyria Chronicles 4[]

Federation Flamethrower FW Circa 1935[]

A small flamethrower developed by a chemical weapons research group within the Vinland army. An additive has been put into the fuel to increase viscosity, allowing the flamethrower to produce more intense flames. Its range also increased by 20% over the previous model. The two-letter name is an acronym of "Flame Whip."

  Aim Range VsPsnl VsArmor Shots Effect Notes
FW Mk.I FW Mk 12345678 B 90 180 45 1 N/A
FW Mk.II FW Mk 12345678 B 90 210 46 1 N/A
FW Mk.III FW Mk 12345678 B 90 240 47 1 N/A
FW Mk.IV FW Mk 12345678 B 90 270 48 1 N/A
FW Mk.V FW Mk 12345678 B 90 300 49 1 N/A
FW Mk.VI FW Mk 12345678 B 90 340 50 1 N/A
FW Mk.VII FW Mk 12345678 B 90 380 51 1 N/A
FW Mk.VIII FW Mk 12345678 B 90 430 52 1 N/A
FW Mk.IX FW Mk 9+ B 90 480 53 1 N/A
FW Mk.X FW Mk 9+ B 90 510 54 1 N/A
FW Mk.XI FW Mk 9+ B 90 550 60 1 N/A


Imperial Flamethrower VB FW Circa 1935[]

This flamethrower attachment was created specifically to combat enemies hiding in trenches and combat bunkers. Though flamethrowers did exist in EW1, they mostly ran on back-mounted ragnite tanks. This made them difficult for long-term operation, and required the user to stand stationary - making them an easy target. Machine gun-mounted pressurized fuel cells alleviated these issues, allowing users to engage in normal fireteam combat until the need arises for a flamethrower.

  Aim Range VsPsnl VsArmor Shots Effect Notes
VB FW 1 B 90 200 65 1 N/A
VB FW 2 B 90 270 80 1 N/A
VB FW 3 B 90 300 85 1 N/A



Trivia[]

  • In VC1 the mechanical reason that flamethrowers are effective against bunkers, AT cannons and Gatlings despite their mediocre vsArmor stat is that they have a special multiplier against these targets: specifically, they deal forty-five times their base damage.
  • The VB FW's designation probably comes from the German word "Flammenwerfer", meaning flamethrower.
  • While FoG is said to stand for "Flames of Gehenna," FOG was also the designation of a series of much-feared Soviet flamethrower mines used in WW2. The FOG series were one-shot flame projectors based on a British concept called the flame fougasse which used an explosive propelling charge in the base of an oil drum filled with gasoline. They were roughly the size of an old-fashioned cylindrical wood-fired stove, and were buried in the ground with a projecting right-angled pipe used to aim their fuel, typically gasoline or diesel. The pressure for ejecting the fuel was provided by a gunpowder charge, very much like the VC flamethrowers with their single-use cartridges. These later formed the basis of the German Einstossflammenwerfer 46, a one-shot disposable flamethrower for issue to Volkssturm militias, and postwar the three-shot Soviet LPO-50 portable flamethrower.
  • In VC3, infantry-wielded flamethrowers are significantly more specialized in an anti-fortification role, compared to other entries in the Valkyria Chronicles series. They deal less damage to personnel than in previous entries, and can only be equipped on specific machine guns that often are less powerful than their direct, non-flamethrower-equipped counterparts. Their role as a close-in, area-of-effect, anti-infantry weapon is only partially filled by Fencer swords.

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