N7 Valkyrie

The N7 Valkyrie is an assault rifle introduced in Mass Effect 3. It shares its design and style with the other N7 weapons included in the N7 Collector's Edition Pack, which is available with the N7 Collector's Edition.

Description
After the carnage of the Battle of the Citadel, Alliance officers commissioned a new rifle for their ground forces. A variation of the popular Avenger design, the Valkyrie is now standard issue for new recruits. Exceptionally well-crafted, accurate, and packing ample firepower, the rifle is a hot black-market item when it surfaces.

Acquisition
The N7 Valkyrie is included in the N7 Warfare Gear pack as a retail bonus item for players who pre-ordered either edition of the game from certain retailers.

Player Notes

 * The Valkyrie is a two-round burst assault rifle with a standard thermal clip capacity of sixteen shots (equalling eight bursts).
 * The main strength of this rifle is that it has good damage and high accuracy, meaning the Valkyrie will kill enemies quickly and efficiently at mid to long-range.
 * The two-round burst nature of this weapon gives this rifle a slighter better chance in close quarter fights than the other semi-automatic assault rifles.
 * As with all assault rifles, this weapon does equal damage to barriers, shields or armour.
 * Weight is the biggest flaw with the Valkyrie, weighing in more than most assault rifles, making it difficult to use powers regularly when used with multiple weapons.
 * Another weakness is that because of the burst-nature of this gun, the Valkyrie has a fairly mild upward pull when firing. This can be remedied by making sure the cross-hairs are on target before firing to maintain effectiveness.
 * The stability damper upgrade will make the Valkyrie much easier to fire rapidly as it eliminates much of the weapon's upward pull allowing the player to stay on target with little effort.

Prop
In July 2011, Harrison Krix, of Volpin Props was contracted by BioWare to produce a replica of the rifle, then known as simply the 'N7 Rifle', in time for the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con. The process of making the model was detailed extensively on the Volpin Props website and on Episode 26 of BioWare Pulse.