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Unlisted Weapon Stats?
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One thing I can't seem to find listed anywhere is the lowly Molotov Cocktail for v2.2. I think there was one listed for 1st edition (made by the Wojo Factory) in the weapons guide but nothing for v2.2. What would the rules for a regular Molotov be? Or an improved one? (The difference being that one simply filled with alcohol or petrol/diesel/kerosene/etc. might not last very long or the wick might go out, but an "improved" one will have thickening agents to keep it on the target longer, a chemical fuse, etc.) Tony |
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Does Paul have stats for molotovs at his site?
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Thought so
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Thanks! This is one kind (the most elaborate), but probably not the most common kind of molotov cocktail. Anyone have ideas on what a non-petrol bomb would be? After all, anything that could burn can be used. I'm also interested to know the chance of something flammable is set alight, how long the flame would burn, including thickened vs. unthickened fuel. I'd think that after a direct hit on a vehicle or person the unthickened fuel would quickly run off after a turn or two. Thickened fuel would stay and burn, and have a greater chance of setting an object on fire. Tony |
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In its simplest form, any glass bottle, 2/3rds filled with gasoline, add a strip of inner tube and let stand for a day, wrap an oil/gasoline soaked rag around the neck...the additives in the gas starts to break down the rubber, which acts as a thickening agent. Hello Homeland Security, instead of breaking down the door, please use the key under the third brick back on the left side of the sidewalk! |
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Sure, making a Molotov cocktails has been a favourite topic among my gamer buddies for, like, decades. More difficult to obtain (in T2K) materials include adding liquid soap and Alumi-seal to both thicken it and increase the burning temperature. In the movie The Host it was interesting to note a good technique for lighting them is not to light and throw one but light one, then use it to light others which are thrown. That said, my question is, what are the game stats and rules? Throwing, chance of breaking, how long do they stay alight, what are the chances of causing fires? Tony |
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