Reloading is the act of replenishing ammunition to a primary or secondary weapon. The length of time spent on reloading, Reload Time, is based on the individual weapon's reload animation speed (or Reload Speed for short), which can be altered by some mods and abilities. Reload time functions as a period of disadvantage for the player, though actions can be taken to compensate for the inability to shoot. Manual Reload[] R    When firing a weapon until it is empty, the game does not actually immediately initiate a reload. There is a short delay equal to the reciprocal of the weapon's fire rate. This delay can be averted by pressing the reload key as soon as the weapon's magazine is about to run out, assuming the firing trigger is being held down or rapidly pressed in the case of semi-auto weapons. This penalty cannot be avoided on Battery Weapons. If the "Context Action Includes Reload" setting is enabled, reloading will occur when attempting to fire a gun with no ammunition. While the reloading animation occurs, the player cannot attempt to fire the weapon. The animation can be cancelled by certain actions such as rolling. Calculating Reload Time[] There are several mods and sources of buffs that affect reloading. Reload time is not directly modified with these, but rather reload speed changes. To calculate the resultant reload time with reload speed buffs/debuffs: For example, a  Braton with a 2.0 second reload time and a rank 5  Fast Hands (+30% Reload Speed) would have a new reload time of: 2.0 ÷ (1 + 0.30) = 1.54s Weapon Reload Time: This refers to the base amount of time indicated on the stats of an unmodified weapon. Mod Reload Bonus: This refers to the speed increase marked as percentage on mod cards, expressed as a decimal to two places. Weapons that reload per shell[] There are some weapons that reload one shell/bullet/projectile at a time, thus increasing Magazine Capacity will also increase total reload time. However, players can interrupt the full reloading process by clicking on the reload button again or firing the partially reloaded weapon. These include the  Corinth,  Felarx,  MK1-Strun,  Strun,  Strun Wraith, and  Zarr. Rechargeable weapons[] Battery Weapons are those that do not have a reload animation and instead has their magazine replenish over time after an initial delay between firing and reloading, thus increasing Magazine Capacity also increases total reload time. Reload speed bonuses only affect the recharge delay while the recharge rate cannot be changed. Players can interrupt the full reloading process by firing the partially reloaded weapon. Examples include  Flux Rifle and  Plinx. Increasing Reload Speed[] Mods[] Note that while you may successfully install both Quickdraw and Stunning Speed onto a single sidearm with no discrepancies, Fast Hands cannot be placed onto a weapon with Primed Fast Hands, and vice-versa. Bows, snipers, and launchers benefit from the Rifle-type reload mods. Arcanes[] Abilities[] 4100 Redline Push Gauss' battery beyond the redline, supercharging his Abilities and setting Fire Rate, Attack Speed, Reload Speed, and Holster Rate into overdrive. When past the redline, bolts of arcing electricity dance periodically from Gauss, exploding en masse when the ability is deactivated. Introduced in Update 25.7 (2019-08-29)  Strength:100 / 200 / 300 / 400 ( Impact and  Puncture area damage)  Duration:15 / 20 / 25 / 30 s (duration)6 - 30% / 9 - 45% / 12 - 60% / 15 - 75% (fire rate buff)5 - 25% / 6 - 30% / 7 - 35% / 8 - 40% (attack speed buff)4 - 20% / 6 - 30% / 8 - 40% / 10 - 50% (reload speed buff)4 - 20% / 6 - 30% / 8 - 40% / 10 - 50% (casting speed buff)  Range:N/A Misc: ? m (activation knockback radius)+20% (battery limit release)50% (projectile accuracy)50% (energy discount for Mach Rush)100% (melee damage bonus and stagger chance for Kinetic Plating)100% ( Cold freeze chance and  Heat ignite chance for Thermal Sunder)≤100% ( Blast enemy armor reduction for Thermal Sunder) 250 Penance Sacrifice shields to boost reload, and fire rate while converting damage inflicted on enemies into health for Harrow and nearby allies. Introduced in Update 21.0 (2017-06-29)  Strength:50% (initial heal)5% (lifesteal on hit)20% / 25% / 30% / 35% (fire rate bonus)40% / 50% / 60% / 70% (reload speed bonus)  Duration:4 s (base time)1.25 / 1.33 / 1.43 / 1.54 s (bonus per 100 shields)  Range:N/A Misc: 50 m (affinity range)120 s (max duration)  Mesa has improved proficiency with secondary weapons, and gains a health bonus at the expense of not having a melee weapon equipped: +15% fire rate with dual wielded sidearms. +25% reload speed for one handed sidearms. +50 health when no melee weapon is equipped. 225 Speed Volt energizes his body and nearby Warframes, giving them increased speed and dexterity for a short time. Introduced in Update 5.3 (2013-01-10)  Strength:75% (speed buff)10% / 15% / 20% / 25% (reload speed buff)  Duration:9 / 10 / 11 / 12 s  Range:25 m Conclave-only[] In addition, there are some  Conclave-exclusive mods which affect reload: Reloading While Holstered[] Certain weapons and mods when holstered refill a portion of their magazine every second. The holster reload rate cannot be changed by reload bonus mods.  Synth Charge - Synth Set Effect reloads 5%/10%/15%/20% of primary and secondary weapon magazine per second. Afentis - Reloads 33% of its magazine per second. Ferrox - Reloads 33% of its magazine per second. Javlok - Reloads 33% of its magazine per second. Scourge - Reloads 33% of its magazine per second. Tenet Envoy - Transforms into an attaché case that reloads 1 round per second. Tenet Diplos - Transforms into an attaché case that reloads 8 rounds per second. Felarx - Evolved Autoreloader: Reloads 50% of its magazine per second. Laetum - Awakened Readiness: Reloads 30% of its magazine per second. Instant Reload[] Some mods and buffs allow the player to instantly reload their weapon, skipping the reload animation.  Charm (Instant Reload buff) One-Handed Action[] Main article: One-Handed Action One-Handed Actions are actions that can be done while reloading or charging. They are called such because the animations to cast these abilities generally use up to one hand each, leaving the other hand free to reload weapons. This does not imply that all ability animations which show only one hand doing things are one-handed abilities; it only refers to the fact that a hand is still able to be reloading a weapon while the ability is being cast. One can take advantage of this mechanic to further increase their efficiency and flow of actions. Sustained Damage Per Second[] Players looking to achieve as high as single-target damage as possible might wish to consider the effects of reload speed modifiers on their weapons. Burst damage considers damage as an instantaneous sample of averages, relying purely on the damage dealt by each attack and how many attacks can be dealt per second. Sustained damage, on the other hand, relates to encounters that last beyond a single Magazine and therefore must include reload time into its average. Currently, modding for reload speed is a poor choice on almost every weapon in this regard, due to the opportunity cost of using the same mod slot for elemental damage or the like. There are some conditions where reload speed can be considered valuable, however. Reload Speed vs Fire Rate[] Sustained DPS works as a function of total damage dealt over the combined period of firing the weapon and finishing the reload. If the combined period is split into two parts, then an increase in either can be easily compared the other. For example: The Viper is a rare instance of a weapon with nearly-equal firing and reload times. The vast majority of weapons have a greater percentage of time spent firing compared to reloading. Furthermore, as players progress in the game, their limiting factor becomes mod slots, not mod capacity, and so a more apt version of the above comparison would be a rank 5 Gunslinger (at 9 capacity) where its 72% increase in fire rate far outperforms the 48% increase in reload speed. Only weapons where the reload time significantly dominates the firing time (the Tigris, for example, spends 1 second shooting and 1.8 seconds reloading) should one even consider choosing Reload Speed mods in opposition to Fire Rate mods. Reload Speed vs Magazine Capacity[] Magazine capacity increases the amount of ammo in a single Magazine while keeping fire rate constant. Therefore, if any weapon of any fire rate has its magazine of any capacity increased by 60%, it will take 60% more time to finish off its Magazine, except for rounding discrepancies, or weapons with spool-up. Because sustained DPS considers both the time spent firing and the time spent reloading, magazine size also acts nearly identical to reload speed, by reducing the percentage of total time spent reloading as opposed to firing. For example: Without even calculating the resulting DPS, it can be shown that a 30% increase in magazine capacity has almost the same effect as a 30% increase in reload speed. That means that, if ever in the situation to choose between the two effects, consider the other factors. 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