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Instead of dealing all of its damage in a single explosion, the atomic bomb creates a wave of 2000 small, high-damage explosions in an expanding ring. Each small explosion deals 400 Explosion damage in a radius of 3, and the ring expands to cover a radius of 35.
Instead of dealing all of its damage in a single explosion, the atomic bomb creates a wave of 2000 small, high-damage explosions in an expanding ring. Each small explosion deals 400 Explosion damage in a radius of 3, and the ring expands to cover a radius of 35.
== Gallery ==
[[File:Atomic-bomb-exp.gif|frame|none|Demonstration of the explosion.]]


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 21:17, 15 August 2020

Atomic bomb

  • Base game
  •  
  • Space Age mod

Recipe

50
+
10
+
10
+
30
1

Total raw

50
+
10
+
10
+
30

Stack size

10

Rocket capacity

Too heavy for a rocket!

Range

54

Damage

Impact:

400
520 640
760 1000
(explosion)

Area of effect (first wave):
1000×100
1000×130 1000×160
1000×190 1000×250
(explosion)

Area of effect (second wave):
1000×400
1000×520 1000×640
1000×760 1000×1000
(explosion)

Area of effect size

35

Used as ammunition by

Prototype type

ammo

Internal name

atomic-bomb

Required technologies

Boosting technologies

Produced by

Atomic bombs are very expensive alternative ammunition for the rocket launcher. They deal incredible damage over a wide area, capable of wiping out groups of enemies with ease. They will also kill even the most heavily-armored player, so they should be fired from a great distance.

Instead of dealing all of its damage in a single explosion, the atomic bomb creates a wave of 2000 small, high-damage explosions in an expanding ring. Each small explosion deals 400 Explosion damage in a radius of 3, and the ring expands to cover a radius of 35.

History

See also