49 sec 40mm he grenade.
Pick axes to destory sheet metal floor rust.
When hitting a tree with pickaxe you will get 2 wood instead of 1 once every 2 hits.
Boar 18 4 3 9 23.
Bear 8 44 22 44 66.
Garage door 5 dmg out of 600 hp 120 f1s to destroy floor grill 5 dmg out of 250 hp 50 f1s to destroy ladder hatch 5 dmg out of 250 hp 50 f1s to destroy metal shop can t stick f1 grenades on metal shops.
Sheet metal doors share the same hitpoints and defense bonuses as the double sheet metal door and ladder hatch.
Prison wall 5 dmg out of 250 hp 50 f1s to destroy prison gate 5 dmg out of 250 hp 50 f1s to destroy.
Apr 1 2017 8 24am originally posted by cml partyboy.
It takes 6 7 pickaxes to destroy a stone wall from the inside.
Tool quantity time fuel sulfur.
Pickaxes for stone explosives for metal the insides of walls are weaker.
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Wolf 4 16 2 35 18 45.
Tool max repair cost.
Btw am i supposed to hit it or right click it.
Stag 4 11 21 1 2 21.
I thought it used to be 7 for stone so sheet metal would be 1 5x that 11 or.
The sheet metal floor has a strong face on the walking side and a weak face on the side you d bump your head on.
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.
Metal ore node 2 600.
Horse 2 4 11 23 23.
Bradley apc 880 1 650 77.
6 min 36 sec.
It takes 60 seconds to craft.
Explosive melee throwing attacks guns.
I m playing on a pve server and hitting my house drains my health try checking building parts with wooden hammer hold right click and see if you ve demolish option.
Garry s mod tool gun 100.
Oil rig scientist 8 12.
I thought it used to be 7 for stone so sheet metal would be 1 5x that 11 or 12 unless it s been changed 5.
The sheet metal window building part is exactly the same as the sheet metal wall but costs 45 metal fragments less to upgrade.
The pickaxe blueprint can be researched with.
The following table compares commonly used explosive devices in terms of the minimum amount required to destroy a given object.