The Short Circuit is underrated but situational

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I havent really played a lot with the Rescue Ranger in a long time so I thought I might as well pair it up with something else that I never really use.

I joined this game on Wave 2 so thats where this starts.
Not much use for the Short Circuit in this wave since its mostly hitscan but there are some Huntsman Sniperbots.
The fully crit boosted Soldierbots near the end of the wave are an exceptionally dangerous enemy you can basically neutralize.
You cant kill them yourself but you can enable whatever team mate you have around to have a fighting chance.

On Wave 3 are plenty of projectiles to deal with. Should you not have a Medic or your Medic run out of Projectile Shield, you can easily delete nearly everything the Demobots can throw at you.
Giant Soldiers can also be made a bit more harmless but their Uber Medics might get triggered despite the laughable damage output the Short Circuit has.

Wave 4 has only 20 Soldierbots so there is nearly no use for the Short Circuit in this wave. Feel free to switch your weapons on waves like this or just go and piss about with it.

On Wave 5 are plenty of projectile classes but finding an opportunity to utilize the Short Circuit solely depends on how well your team can hold their ground.
If they scatter or get overwhelmed there isnt much you can do with it.

Wave 6 is about the same as Wave 3. Giant Demobots and Sir Nukesalot especially can easily be turned into nothing but a joke.

The last wave is mostly just support bots so no real use for the Short Circuit.
You can however annoy the Scorch Shot Pyrobots the same way they annoy eveyone else.
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At present, Volva has 75 views spread across 1 video for Short Circuit, with his channel publishing less than an hour of Short Circuit content. This is less than 0.08% of the total video content that Volva has uploaded to YouTube.