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A {{name}} is the second-most powerful of the gravity grenades. It has an effect radius of 5 tiles and a maximum accelerative force of 8000 at its center, with that implosive force dropping off by 1250 each tile further away from the blast.{{Code Reference|class=GravityGrenade|name=GravityGrenade}}<ref><code>ObjectBlueprints.xml</code></ref> | |||
== Implosion == | |||
{{Excerpt|Gravity_grenade_mk_I#Implosion}} | |||
== See Also == | |||
* {{favilink|gravity grenade mk I}} | |||
* {{favilink|gravity grenade mk III}} | |||
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Revision as of 16:35, 17 November 2021
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Infobox data from game version 2.0.202.92
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A spheric orb of matte is textured to the touch, and its pitch black urethane coating sinks off all the light around it.
A gravity grenade mk II is the second-most powerful of the gravity grenades. It has an effect radius of 5 tiles and a maximum accelerative force of 8000 at its center, with that implosive force dropping off by 1250 each tile further away from the blast.[1][2]
Implosion
Gravity grenades create a unique implosion effect that pulls creatures and items toward the point of impact rather than pushing them away. The grenade blast deals no direct damage, but creatures and items accelerated by the implosion — including the thrower if they are too close — will take damage if they collide with one another or any other nearby objects, such as walls. It is also possible for the grenade to accelerate a creature toward its point of impact such that the creature goes flying past the impact point in the opposite direction. Additionally, gravity grenades cause flying creatures to fall to the ground.[1][3]
Their effect is not related to neutron flux explosions which create a different type of "gravitational collapse".
References
This information is reliable as of patch 2.0.202.96. |
See Also
References
This information is reliable as of patch 2.0.202.96. |