![]() Without question, the molly raiding tool is by far the preferred method for all things made of Wood. ![]() At a cost of 1500 wood and 600 Metal Fragments, wood doors are but a few moments of thrashing. If you’re looking for a means to raid straight from the beach, crafting 15 Machetes is the way to go. However, when paired with a shotgun, a few rounds, or even a proper melee weapon, this combination makes short work of either wood door type. This near-silent, cost-efficient method of destroying Wood structures is second to none.Ī single satchel alone, unfortunately, will not bring down a wood door. The wonders of ‘Molly’ raiding, highlighted in our recent meta article, cannot be overstated. It is quite loud, and the noise carries some distance, inviting counters. Requiring as little as 18 bullets, explosive ammo is a very quick and efficient method of taking down either the single or double-door format. The more fire along the base of the door structure area, the faster the door will break. Because of their fire susceptibility, the surface area is a considerable factor when breaking them. Wood doors are the exception to the BoomBoom rule, so to speak, due to the nature of their construction. The best ways to destroy Wood Doors in RUST It is also important to note that different 5.56-based guns deal different damage and may require ~10% more or less ammunition, depending on your gun choice. ![]() All future resource representations will be done from the perspective of the door being CLOSED. When time is of the essence and resourcefulness is key, it is wonderful to have quick reference guides that you can depend on to go from ‘Oh well.’ to Oh, swell!Ī quick disclaimer before we get started, there is a sparsely known bug currently that reduces the damage a door takes while in the OPEN position – meaning it will take more damage to break it, ergo, more resources. We find ourselves down and out, resources depleted, seconds away from winning it all or gaining absolutely nothing. Regular bullets seem to have no effect, and you’re sure that no sulfur is left at the base. You’ve fired your last bit of explosive ammo, only to find yourself 4 measly damage short. You’ve blown through your enemy neighbor’s defenses, traversed and neutralized his traps, and finally reached the final garage door before the main loot. It’s 4 a.m., and all is looking quite grim.
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