FragPunk Axon Guide: Abilities and How to Play

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FragPunk Axon character selection screen featuring Axon, a skill damage Lancer with frontal assault abilities.

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Axon is an aggressive, close-range Lancer who thrives on fast movement, shotgun blasts, and explosive grenades. His kit rewards high-risk, high-reward play, making him perfect for players who love to dive into fights and cause chaos. If you enjoy fast-paced, in-your-face combat, Axon is a great choice.

Note: Click here to see the list of all Lancers and their abilities.

Axon’s Abilities

  • (Q) Electric Guitar – A shotgun-style weapon that fires in bursts. Landing kills replenishes grenades and allows sliding movement.

  • (E) Sticky Fingers – Throws bouncing sticky grenades that detonate after a short delay or upon sticking to an enemy.

  • (T) Super Freak – Grants temporary immunity to blinding effects, letting Axon stay aggressive in fights.

How to Play Axon

  • Use Electric Guitar for Close-Range Domination

    • Slide around corners to catch enemies off guard and blast them up close.

    • Kill enemies to replenish grenades, keeping the pressure high.

  • Control the Fight with Sticky Fingers

    • Throw grenades into clustered enemies for high burst damage.

    • Bounce them off walls to flush out enemies hiding behind cover.

  • Stay Aggressive with Super Freak

    • Use blind immunity to push through enemy flashbangs and smokes.

    • Engage first—Axon is at his best when he’s in the enemy’s face.

Final Blurb

Axon is all about high-speed aggression, close-range destruction, and grenade chaos. If you can stay mobile, time your slides, and land your shots, you’ll be an unstoppable force on the battlefield!


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