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The Nobelisk Detonator is a piece of handheld equipment used to detonate Nobelisks. They create explosions, which can be used to remove cracked Boulders, Flora and Fauna.
Obtaining
Unlocking
Crafting
Recipe | Ingredients | Building | Products | Prerequisites | ||||||||||||
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Equipment Workshop × 20 | Sulfur Research - The Nobelisk Detonator | |||||||||||||||
Recipe | Ingredients | Building | Products | Prerequisites | ||||||||||||
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20 / min | 20 / min | Assembler 6 sec × 5 | 10 / min 90 MJ/item | Sulfur Research - The Nobelisk Detonator |
Usage
Equipment
Drag the Nobelisk Detonator to the hand slot to equip it. Then craft a number of Nobelisks as ammo. Reload R to arm the Nobelisk Detonator.
to throw a Nobelisk, you can hold down the to adjust its throw range. Running forward while throwing will increase its throw range. Multiple Nobelisks can be deployed before exploding them. Nobelisks will stick to any surface it touches when thrown. A thrown Nobelisk cannot be retrieved in any way.
Reload with R after each throw. to detonate all Nobelisk, they will be detonated in sequence to create chains of explosions. This can be useful for clearing large areas of vegetation or lure multiple hostile Fauna into the blast radius.
When detonated, each Nobelisk blows up in a 7.5 meters radius, dealing up to 50 damage at zero point. Damage quickly falls off further from the center of the explosion, in fact, it is almost impossible to deal full 50 points of damage because of the collision box between it and the target. As such, it requires at least 3 Nobelisk explosions to kill the engineer.
Sticking a Nobelisk on a valid target deals minor damage of 1 (1/100 of Engineer HP). If the creature or object the Nobelisk is sticked to dies or is destroyed, the Nobelisk will disappear. This makes it impossible to detonate the Nobelisks thrown at Flying Crab Hatchers, as it has only 1 HP, and it is killed instantly, removing the Nobelisk. Sticking a Nobelisk to a building then dismantle the building will cause the Nobelisk to stay in the air, but sticking it to a moving vehicle, including the HUB's FICSIT Freighter, will follow the vehicle.
If the target lacks a HP, the Nobelisk can't deal damage to them, such as Buildings and Poison Pillars.
Explosion cover
The damage of a Nobelisk can be blocked by any physical cover such as Walls, Conveyor Lift and Tree. The knock-back effect, however, can still pass through.
Tips
- Standing on the high ground and aim 30 to 45 degrees upward can achieve a very long throw.
- Be careful around Spitters and Alpha Spitters as they shoot fireballs. The Nobelisk will explode midair when hit by them.
- Motion physics apply to a thrown Nobelisk: if a Nobelisk is thrown while the engineer is running forward, its throw range increases.
- When descending midair, it can be very hard to aim the Nobelisk as the engineer's velocity is added to the Nobelisk.
Trivia
- Nobelisk thrown to the face of a charging Hog or Alpha Hog will stagger them and stop the charge, just like Xeno-Zapper or Xeno-Basher. This will also scare off the Land Whale.
- It seems that aliens take the most damage from the explosion at the center of their body. The Land Whale takes ~20 damage if Nobelisk is attached to its leg, ~27 to its head or tail and ~34 damage to its chest.
- Despite this, the engineer will take the more damage from the explosion the closer the feet are to the Nobelisk. Standing right on top of one at the time of the explosion deals 47 damage.
- A single, well placed Nobelisk can one-shot a Hog or a Spitter.
- All types of Spitters can ignite a Nobelisk when their fire projectile collides with it. Other Nobelisks stay intact.
- The name 'Nobelisk' may refer to Alfred Nobel, the inventor of Dynamite.
- When detonating a Nobelisk, it makes red spheres that disappear very quickly and a cloud of dust from the explosion.
Gallery
History
- Patch 0.3: Simplified crafting cost
- Patch 0.1.12: Fixed sound bugs
- Patch 0.1.8: Implemented some changes to sounds
- Patch 0.1.5: Made the Nobelisk available alongside the Nobelisk Detonator
References