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I have a stone floor in my base that I want to destroy from the soft side, but hitting it with a pickaxe from the top or bottom is extremely slow either way, taking 4-5 hits for 1HP (out of 500). Do floors have a soft side? Edit: hitting it right in the middle of the bottom side did the job.
Replace that triangle twig floor with a square twig floor. put some twig stairs on the twig square floor. Sit on the stairs and pickaxe the bottom of the stone floor that is above you.
Satchels do 91.5 damage to wood, 51.5 to stone and 43.5 damage to metal and high quality. C4 does 275 across the board not including wood, Rockets do 237.6 damage to wood and 137.6 to stone, metal and high quality. Exp Ammo (AK47) does 5.3 damage to wood, 2.8 damage to stone, 2.5 damage to metal and high quality.
If a stone window is destroyed, any window that it held will also be destroyed. Wooden window bars are weaker than the stone window, but they are awkward to destroy. Metal window bars are around the same strength as stone windows. If a stone window has wooden window bars then consider using a flamethrower to get through the windowbars.
This is my guide as to how many satchel charges it takes to take out each building tier and building items in Rust. This guide is a work in progress and constantly updated to coincide with the patches and changes that happen to the game. Please comment on the guide any items you want to be added to the guide.
The largest community for the game RUST. A central place for discussion, media, news and more. Mostly PC users, for console Rust please use r/RustConsole.
The largest community for the game RUST. A central place for discussion, media, news and more. Mostly PC users, for console Rust please use r/RustConsole.
There is this guy that started to make some trouble and i wanted to raid him, but the problem was he had waaaay too many sheet metal doors (5 doors, maybe even more). So, raiding trough the doors would take me like 20 satchels atleast and thats way too expensive for me (also please dont tell me to use C4 instead, i didnt research it yet). But i saw that he only had 1 stone floor (ceiling ...
The largest community for the game RUST. A central place for discussion, media, news and more. Mostly PC users, for console Rust please use r/RustConsole.
I need to replace a mistakenly-placed empty stone floor frame with a floor. It's been upgraded to stone, and the timeout for for demolish has expired. I could fill it in with a ladder hatch but that's expensive and 2/3rds easier to blow through than a metal floor and thus leaving a large vulnerability in my base. I've tried picking the top, side, and bottom and there's no "soft side." I've ...