How much damage does it take to destroy metal foundation steps?

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I want to know how much damage it takes to destroy metal foundation steps for metal pick, beancan and satchel.



Best Answer

Though calculated for walls, they do take the same damage . the health for metal (i presume you meant sheet metal) is 750 health

Satchel takes 13 satchel to destroy 750/13 = just under 58 (57,6)

beancan takes 63 beancan to destroy 750/63 = just under 12 (11,9)

pickaxe 1500/20 is 75 pickaxes does 0,5 damage 750/0,5 = 1500 swings

(can't find the durability loss per hit so no accurate number) but should be roughly 1500 swing (lets say durability starts at 100 according to wiki it can be anything from 1/5 durability loss per swing. since you are hitting metal. so if 5 means 20 hits per pickaxe.




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How much C4 does it take to destroy a metal foundation?

However, crafting 16 C4 charges, which is the most efficient way to remove a metal foundation, requires: 1600 x Chitin or Keratin. 400 x Crystal.

How long does it take for a metal foundation to decay?

Metal FoundationUpkeep20\u201367Decay8 hours

How many rockets does it take to rust a metal foundation?

Wood - 2 rockets. Stone - 4 rockets. Sheet Metal - 2 rockets. Armored - 6 rockets.

How many satchels do you need for a metal foundation?

All items from the metal building tier require 23 satchel charges to be destroyed. These items include:walls, foundations, floors, doorframes, walls, stairs, rooves, wallframes, floorframes and windows.




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