Desert Tamer

"I'll fracture you, like I fractured my father's spine! Er...wait, what?"

- Desert Tamer

The Desert Tamer is a character in Minecraft: Biome Settlers.

Born Jean-Pierre Timothée Lefebvre on June 26, 2000 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, he is a member of the Desert Decimators who appears as one of the first main antagonists in Single-Player, and as an Ultra Rare playable character of the Tamer class in Multiplayer.

Early life
The Desert Tamer was born Jean-Pierre Timothée Lefebvre on June 26, 2000 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Bio description
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Class description
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In-game description
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AI health

 * Easy: 60
 * Normal: 80
 * Hard: 100
 * Very Hard: 120

Primary weapon
The Desert Tamer's primary weapon is the Double Barrel Sandgun. The facts below apply to it.
 * The weapon will not deal any damage past 5 meters or so, making mid-range and long-ranged combat impossible.
 * The close range damage per hit base and critical is 70.
 * The spread splash damage from the weapon deals 70 damage.
 * The weapon fires over 200 rounds per minute.
 * The ammo in a clip is 2.
 * The reload time is 3.8 seconds if loaded, and 4.2 seconds if empty.
 * The projectile speed is 150mph.
 * The weapon is a semi-spread weapon.
 * The recoil is low to medium.

With
Due to the sheer amount of damage the Desert Tamer deals, he is often recommended in maps that are suited for close quarters. He can deal up to a total of 140 damage (70 damage x2), which is enough to kill enemy Archers, Creatures, Griefers, Hunters, Engineers and Tamers in two shots, and enemy Brawlers and Brewers in three shots.

Pros

 * Immense damage output
 * Extremely fast time to kill
 * Fast fire rate
 * Clear iron sights

Cons

 * Slow reload times
 * Limited range
 * Extremely low ammo capacity
 * Limited array of attachments

Quotes
To see the full list of quotes said by the Desert Tamer, click here.

Trivia

 * The name of his primary weapon is a pun of a double barrel shotgun, a break-action shotgun that has two parallel barrels, allowing two single shots to be fired in quick succession or simultaneously.