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Sheet metal double door rust labs.
The time it takes to detonate is unpredictable much like the beancan grenade with the same random fuse times and the chance of being a dud.
Tool quantity time fuel sulfur.
Once a satchel charge has been stuck to an object it will automatically arm itself.
You will be able to apply this skin when you craft the item in game.
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Because sheet metal doors require half the explosives to break as a stone doorway metal doorways are typically used only when paired with an armoured door or when there.
Sheet metal door the sheet metal door is the most common door found on bases due to its resistances to melee weapons and fire but relatively cheap cost to craft.
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Doorways can be used to hold wood sheet metal and armoured doors as well as vending machines.
The satchel charge is a craftable explosive that can be thrown on towers doors and deployable items.
Sheet metal doors share the same hitpoints and defense bonuses as the double sheet metal door and ladder hatch.
10 cloth to make small stash.
80 metal fragments to make beancan grenades.
This is a skin for the sheet metal double door item.
They are invulnerable to fire damage strong against hatchets but weaker against heavy impacts like explosives rocks maces and clubs compared to other items and building parts.
Skins for weapons armor doors etc.
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Raid chart values subject to change the following table compares commonly used explosive devices in terms of the minimum amount required to destroy a given object.