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{{ | {{Weapon | ||
|name=Rock | |name=Rock | ||
|desc=It's a rock. The Granite-Inc. model is an upgraded version. | |desc=It's a rock. The Granite-Inc. model is an upgraded version. | ||
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|minst=1 | |minst=1 | ||
|hands=Single-handed | |hands=Single-handed | ||
|deterioration=No | |||
|cost=0 | |cost=0 | ||
|weight=453 | |weight=453 | ||
}} | }} | ||
It's a '''Rock'''. It is able to be thrown at one's opponents, though it does not do much damage. | It's a '''Rock'''. It is able to be thrown at one's opponents, though it does not do much damage. | ||
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== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == | ||
*Purchase some from [[Merchants]]. | *Purchase some from [[Merchants]]. | ||
*Children use these, they can either be stolen from, or kill them, killing them will give a character the [[child killer]] [[Perk]]. | *Children use these, they can either be stolen from, or kill them, killing them will give a character the [[child killer]] [[Perk]]. | ||
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[[Category:Single-handed weapons]] | [[Category:Single-handed weapons]] | ||
[[Category:Throwing-class weapons]] | [[Category:Throwing-class weapons]] | ||
Revision as of 00:34, 14 November 2017
Rock | ||
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It's a rock. The Granite-Inc. model is an upgraded version. | ||
Damage | 2 - 5 | |
Single | AP: 4, Range: 15 | |
Aimed Attack | Yes. Single AP +1(2) AP | |
Single | AP: 2, Range: 1 | |
n/a | ||
Damage type | Normal | |
Weapon Perk | None | |
Ammo | None | |
Ammo capacity | 0 | |
Strength required | 1 | |
Type | Single-handed | |
Possible buffs for Weapons | ||
Deterioration | No | |
Weight | 453 grams | |
Base price | 0 caps |
It's a Rock. It is able to be thrown at one's opponents, though it does not do much damage.
Uses
The rock does not deal much damage to your opponent, so it is almost useless, except as a budget paperweight or tribal themed door-stop. It could be used to kill weak critters, but the player's Punch attack does more damage. However, it can be useful because of its 2 AP punch; when combined with Bonus HtH Attacks, it can be very effective, especially with Living Anatomy. It is generally a child's weapon; a real man uses hunks of uranium ore, though truly both function the same way.
Obtaining
- Purchase some from Merchants.
- Children use these, they can either be stolen from, or kill them, killing them will give a character the child killer Perk.
- Ghoul Scavengers use rocks.
- Cannibals carry rocks, and even throw them right to you!
- Sometimes found lying in caves.