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Old 11-30-2020, 01:48 AM   #5
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Default Re: Damaging objects and structures

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Originally Posted by Shimmin Beg View Post
Thank you. I knew there had to be something simple I'd missed. Much appreciated.

On a related note, from B380, it looks like the damage from a pick would be halved for attacking a solid homogenous object like a wall or rock. It seems blunt hammers are better at breaking brick and stone than picks and chisels. Is that correct, mechanically, or have I missed something else?
It is, in terms of raw damage. I would give a miner's pick (2) penetration when used on stone, as many tools used for cutting and drilling are given that in High-Tech and Low-Tech.
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