👉 A cumulative weapon refers to a type of weapon that gains strength or effectiveness through repeated use, often in the context of firearms or other projectile weapons. As the weapon is fired multiple times, it accumulates damage or wear, enhancing its performance over time. This concept is often seen in military and tactical scenarios where soldiers rely on their weapons to achieve objectives, with each shot potentially increasing the weapon's destructive capability. The cumulative effect can make these weapons significantly more potent than when first fired, though it also increases the risk of malfunction or damage due to excessive stress.