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The '''explosive uranium cannon shells''' are an advanced ammunition type for the [[tank]] along with [[uranium cannon shell]]s. Once they are made available, they surpass their [[explosive cannon shell|regular]] variant; their damage and [[Damage#Piercing power|piercing power]] is increased, leaning more towards physical damage improvement. Since regular shells are still specifically required to manufacture uranium variants, any previously manufactured stockpile can be "upgraded" without waste.


The '''explosive uranium cannon shells''' are an advanced ammunition type for the [[Tank]] along with [[uranium cannon shell]]s. Once they are made available, they surpass their [[explosive cannon shell|regular]] variant; their damage and [[Damage#Piercing_Power|piercing power]] is increased, leaning more towards physical damage improvement. Since regular shells are still specifically required to manufacture uranium variants, any previously manufactured stockpile can be "upgraded" without waste.
The [[Damage#Piercing power|piercing power]] of the shells has little practical use in spite of its improvement, which can be made insignificant since the enemy may often "outgrow" it by the time this ammunition is obtained. Its raw damage advantage otherwise found in the non-uranium explosive shell is also no longer as substantial; because of the kinetic energy nature of uranium-based ammunition, uranium cannon shells receive a much greater improvement overall, "catching up" in terms of raw damage potential, making explosive shell use on explosive-resistant enemies like [[Enemies#Worms|worms]], [[Enemies#Nests|nests]] and especially [[Enemies#Spitters|spitters]] even more discouraging. However, this imbalance can be limited through [[Physical projectile damage (research)|research]], and its area-of-effect damage has undeniable benefits.
 
While uranium cannon shells still deal an amount of explosive damage, it is only dealt on the directly hit target and it is also a much lower amount than what explosive shells deal; its primary damage outlet is physical and therefore better suited against [[Enemies#Worms|worms]], [[Enemies#Spawners|nests]] and large [[Enemies#Spitters|spitters]] for their lesser resistances against it. These shells also feature the greatest piercing power in the game that is reliable for anything but the largest enemies, even capable of destroying two nests in one shot.
 
The [[Damage#Piercing_Power|piercing power]] of the shells has little practical use in spite of its improvement, which can be made insignificant since the enemy may often "outgrow" it by the time this ammunition is obtained. Its raw damage advantage otherwise found in the non-uranium explosive shell is also no longer as substantial; because of the kinetic energy nature of uranium-based ammunition, uranium cannon shells receive a much greater improvement overall, "catching up" in terms of raw damage potential, making explosive shell use on explosive-resistant enemies like [[Enemies#Worms|worms]], [[Enemies#Spawners|nests]] and especially [[Enemies#Spitters|spitters]] even more discouraging. However, this imbalance can be limited through [[Cannon shell damage (research)|research]], and its area-of-effect damage has undeniable benefits.
 
== Usable ammunition for ==
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== History ==
== History ==
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* [[Enemies]]
* [[Damage|Damage & resistances]]
* [[Damage|Damage & resistances]]
* [[Defense]]


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Revision as of 08:45, 22 June 2021

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Explosive uranium cannon shell

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Recipe

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Total raw

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Recipe

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Total raw

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Stack size

200

Range

30

Damage

Impact: 350 physical
Area of effect: 315 explosion

Damage bonus

Piercing Power: 150

Area of effect size

4.25

Used as ammunition by

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Prototype type

ammo

Internal name

explosive-uranium-cannon-shell

Required technologies

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Boosting technologies

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Produced by

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The explosive uranium cannon shells are an advanced ammunition type for the tank along with uranium cannon shells. Once they are made available, they surpass their regular variant; their damage and piercing power is increased, leaning more towards physical damage improvement. Since regular shells are still specifically required to manufacture uranium variants, any previously manufactured stockpile can be "upgraded" without waste.

The piercing power of the shells has little practical use in spite of its improvement, which can be made insignificant since the enemy may often "outgrow" it by the time this ammunition is obtained. Its raw damage advantage otherwise found in the non-uranium explosive shell is also no longer as substantial; because of the kinetic energy nature of uranium-based ammunition, uranium cannon shells receive a much greater improvement overall, "catching up" in terms of raw damage potential, making explosive shell use on explosive-resistant enemies like worms, nests and especially spitters even more discouraging. However, this imbalance can be limited through research, and its area-of-effect damage has undeniable benefits.

History

See also