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== Notes == | == Notes == |
Latest revision as of 17:56, 22 March 2021
; land mine Hitchhiker's Guide: | |
General | |
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Materials | steel |
Volume | 1.25 liters |
Weight | 29.982 lbs or 13.6 kg |
As a Tool | |
Ammo (start/max) | (0 / 0) |
Duration | 0 turns |
Other | |
Price | 24 $ |
As a Melee Weapon | |
Bash Dmg | 10 |
Cut Dmg | 0 |
To Hit | -1 |
Notes
An explosive trap that is triggered when stepped upon. It must be partially buried to be effective, and so you will need a shovel to use it. Obviously you can dig up plenty of these in the minefields, but they may also be placed in survivor houses. You can craft some yourself too.
Like many traps, it can be defused by examining it, but failing the check may cause the mine to detonate (ouch). Check the traps page for more information on the skill check specifics.
Minefields
During the apocalypse some minefields were put down by various factions for various reasons. While the factions and reasons for laying the minefields are gone, the minefields remain, beware signs warning of minefields.
Traps | |
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Bubblewrap · Bear trap · Nailboard trap · Tripwire trap · Crossbow trap · Shotgun trap · Blade trap · Light snare kit · Heavy snare kit · Land mine · Booby trap |