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− | + | The IED trap explodes in a 8.5-tile radius shortly after an enemy had walked over it, dealing 360 EMP damage | |
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− | + | When tripped, it will start emitting a hissing sound hinting enemies to run away. This delay is rather insignificant, due to its large blast radius meaning that running away is next to impossible. It doesn't quite matter to anyone who isn't a mechanoid or wearing a shield belt, however. | |
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