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If you are playing on 500% [[AI_Storytellers#Threat scale|threat scale]], then classic mortars also have the [[wealth]] advantage. When playing with reinforced barrels, you are encouraged to hoard expensive barrels, which do nothing but add wealth. With classic mortars, a steel mortar costs {{Icon Small|Steel}} 175 steel more to build, which is only worth {{Silver}} {{#expr:{{Q|Steel|Market Value Base}} * 175}} wealth. In addition, you can leave steel ore unmined, which adds 0 wealth until you mine it. While the classic setting makes more expensive to create a mortar + 20 shells (375 more steel; {{Silver}} {{#expr:{{Q|Steel|Market Value Base}} * 375}}), having just a few shells available can end a siege. Outside of 500% difficulty, this wealth is unlikely to matter at all.
 
If you are playing on 500% [[AI_Storytellers#Threat scale|threat scale]], then classic mortars also have the [[wealth]] advantage. When playing with reinforced barrels, you are encouraged to hoard expensive barrels, which do nothing but add wealth. With classic mortars, a steel mortar costs {{Icon Small|Steel}} 175 steel more to build, which is only worth {{Silver}} {{#expr:{{Q|Steel|Market Value Base}} * 175}} wealth. In addition, you can leave steel ore unmined, which adds 0 wealth until you mine it. While the classic setting makes more expensive to create a mortar + 20 shells (375 more steel; {{Silver}} {{#expr:{{Q|Steel|Market Value Base}} * 375}}), having just a few shells available can end a siege. Outside of 500% difficulty, this wealth is unlikely to matter at all.
  
In the late game, both steel and reinforced barrels are easily obtainable; steel from [[deep drill]]s or trade, reinforced barrels from [[comms console]] use. Thus, playing with regular mortars has an advantage, as mortars are more accurate under this setting. Also, the regular mortar setting makes [[IED trap|IEDs]] cheaper to build.
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In the late game, both steel and reinforced barrels are easily obtainable; steel from [[deep drill]]s or trade, reinforced barrels from [[comms console]] use. Thus, playing with regular mortals has an advantage, as mortars are more accurate under this setting. Also, the regular mortar setting makes [[IED trap|IEDs]] cheaper to build.
  
 
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