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The {{name}} is a thrown weapon that has high base penetration, which allows it to do fairly significant damage. It is possible to pick up and throw a {{name}} even if it would make you exceed your carry weight.
 
== Thrown Weapon Behavior ==
{{main|Thrown weapon combat}}
Like all thrown weapons:
* The {{name|possessive}} throwing penetration is unaffected by strength.{{Code Reference|namespace=XRL.World|class=GameObject|method=PerformThrow}}
* If the {{name}} is used as a melee weapon, it acts only as a '''{{PV}}4{{Color|K|/4}} {{Heart}}{{dice tooltip|1d2}}''' weapon.{{Code Reference|class=Combat|method=FireEvent|case=MeleeAttackWithWeapon}}
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Thrown Weapons]]
[[Category:Thrown Weapons]]

Revision as of 20:28, 6 November 2020

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medium boulder
Medium boulder.png
13
PV (thrown)
♥
2d10+2
Damage (thrown)
average: 13range: 4-22
$
0.01
Commerce Value
250
lbs.
Weight
Character

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MediumBoulder

Extra Info:
  • Can be walked on/through
medium boulder

A sizable piece of rock, older than every symbol.

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The medium boulder is a thrown weapon that has high base penetration, which allows it to do fairly significant damage. It is possible to pick up and throw a medium boulder even if it would make you exceed your carry weight.

Thrown Weapon Behavior

Main article: Thrown weapon combat

Like all thrown weapons:

  • The medium boulder's throwing penetration is unaffected by strength.[1]
  • If the medium boulder is used as a melee weapon, it acts only as a 4/4 ♥1d21-2 (Avg: 1.5) weapon.[2]

References

  1. XRL.World.GameObject, method PerformThrow
  2. XRL.World.Parts.Combat, method FireEvent, in the MeleeAttackWithWeapon case