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Rust satchel vs sheet metal.
The satchel charge is a craftable explosive that can be thrown on towers doors and deployable items.
The satchel charge becomes armed when placed has a random time until detonation and has a small chance to malfunction requiring the user to pick up and rearm.
It requires less gunpowder metal to destroy sheet metal doors when compared to satchel charges.
Information accurate as of.
Once a satchel charge has been stuck to an object it will automatically arm itself.
You can also just do the outside of your base metal or only bits people can see so people think that it is fully metal and get more scared of raiding it but this could.
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.
One of the few downsides of this ammunition as compared to regular 5 56 rifle ammo is that it is more expensive to craft it.
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The beancan grenade is an improvised explosive in experimental rust.
Ideal for loot rooms and other cramped areas.
Regardless it is still relatively weak to explosives compared to its expensive indirect upgrade the armoured door.
The primary fire button or left mouse button is used to throw the beancan grenade.
It requires double the materials but allows for more space within your base.
It takes 30 seconds to craft a single satchel charge using the aforementioned raw materials.
If the door has 88 hp.
It is an adequately effective grenade like explosive that was implemented in rust on may 7 2015.
The time it takes to detonate is unpredictable much like the beancan grenade with the same random fuse times and the chance of being a dud.
There is a durability section which shows the most efficient way to deal with this item.
It has the same health as a sheet metal door.
It also deals relatively significant damage to wood stone and sheet metal structures and especially to sheet metal doors.
It depends on the type of the thing you want to break.
An easy to follow guide showing how many satchel charges it takes to destroy things in rust.
Sheet metal door the sheet metal door is the most common door found on bases due to its resistances to melee weapons and fire but relatively cheap cost to craft.
Crafting a satchel charge requires.
Explosive 5 56 rifle ammo.
Sheet metal doors share the same hitpoints and defense bonuses as the double sheet metal door and ladder hatch.