Difference between revisions of "Interior Wall"
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Revision as of 15:54, 18 March 2016
Mass (kg):
0
Integrity:
0
Build time (seconds):
20
Airtight:
Yes - all orientations
Dimensions (W x H x D):
1 x 1 x 1
Overview
Interior wall is a decorative block with lights on five sides. Although it is not as strong as the armor blocks, it is considerably lighter than both light and heavy armour.
Usage
The interior wall's primary use as the name would suggest is for ship interiors, being both cheap and lightweight. Their major drawback however is their very poor durability, they are extremely weak to enemy fire. It shares the same properties as armor blocks with deformation and damage reduction, but costs considerably less components only light interior plates and few construction components.
The lighting on five of its sides merely glow, and do not illuminate the surrounding area.
Media
Tips
- It doesn't take much to take down, interior walls - even concentrated small arms fire can easily break down walls. Most clever players will often break down the interior wall next to a door rather than attempt to actually shoot, grind or destroy the door itself.
Known Issues
Update History
Update 01.002.014 |
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