Once attached to a target the timed explosives will automatically detonate in a dependable and quick manner in comparison to it s unreliable counterpart the satchel charge.
How many c4 for a garage door rust.
Takes 220dmg from rocket.
Once thrown the charge will stick to walls floors doors and deployable items.
The garage door is a deployable structure that can be placed within a wall frame and works as a vertically opening door.
The timed explosive charge commonly referred to as c4 is a craftable explosive weapon that can be thrown onto walls doors or deployable items.
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Once a timed explosive charge has been thrown it will automatically arm itself and then detonate after 10 seconds.
Timed explosive charges are not to be confused with explosives.
This is a more advanced guide which shows how many explosives are required to destroy a garage door.
C4 it takes 2x c4 to break the garage door.
It is highly resistant against bullet melee and fire damage.
It is however more durable than the sheet metal double door making it an effective loot room door.
Garage doors cost twice as much metal fragments and 2 gears.
The garage door doesn t have any wings and thus opening and closing does not require any extra space.
So sheet metal doors are still way better for the cost but garage doors are just slightly stronger leaving 76hp equal to 41hp at metal door after 4 satchels.
600hp takes 131dmg from 1 satchel charge takes 87 more damage destroyed by 1 c4.
1xrocket 380 600 2xrocket 160 600 3xrocket 0 600 satchel charge it takes 9x satchel charge to break a garage door.
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It takes 3 c4 to break an armored door information accurate as of.
The garage door is a form of lockable door which slides upward from the bottom when opened.