Cooking Pot Mine | |
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Can you smell what this survivor is cooking? It probably isn't healthy. | |
Basic Information | |
Group | Tools/Traps |
Category | Trap |
Type | Land Mine |
Block Properties | |
Hit Points | 1 |
Horizontal Support | 320 |
Mass | 20 |
Weapon/Tool Properties | |
Entity Damage | 85 |
Block Damage | 10 |
Range | 2 |
Characteristic Properties | |
Max Stack | 40 |
Scrapping/Forging Properties | |
Meltable | No |
Combustible | No |
Description[ | ]
A Cooking Pot Mine is a ground based explosive, similar to other Mines such as the Hub Cap Land Mine or Tin Land Mine. It can be strategically placed on any flat surface except water. If anything steps on it, whether it be a Zombie, a player, or an animal, the mine will explode. This is the only mine that is able to be picked up once placed.
Crafting[ | ]
Required Items[ | ]
Item | Name | Count | |
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Skill type invalid! Level | |||
(Parameter=skill) | |||
Scrap Iron | 10 | ||
Gun Powder | 10 | ||
Cooking Pot | 1 | ||
Duct Tape | 2 | ||
Crafted in | |||
Workbench |
The recipe above contains the Resources needed to craft the Cooking Pot Mine for each level of the Yeah, Science Perk.
A higher level in the associated perk will decrease the crafting cost, saving resources.
Scrapping[ | ]
A Cooking Pot Mine can be scrapped by selecting the item and clicking Scrap. This will yield Cooking Pot
Notes[ | ]
- As of Alpha 1, the Air Filter Land Mine is currently the deadliest mine in 7 Days to Die.
- As of Alpha 6, this will kill a player if stepped on instantly, if health is damaged
- If a player jumps onto a mine they will not trigger the mine. The player can then safely walk off the mine/tile.
- A mine destroyed by an *explosion* only has a 33% chance to detonate.
History[ | ]
- In alpha 16 the skill for crafting and structural integrity value were removed