Rust Explosives Formula:
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The Rust Explosives Calculator helps players determine how many explosives are needed to destroy walls or other structures in the game Rust, based on the structure's health and the damage of the explosives being used.
The calculator uses a simple formula:
Where:
Explanation: The calculator divides the total health of the structure by the damage each explosive deals, then rounds up to the nearest whole number since you can't use partial explosives.
Details: Accurate calculation helps players plan raids efficiently, ensuring they bring enough explosives without wasting valuable resources.
Tips: Enter the wall health in HP and the explosive damage per unit. Common values:
Q1: Why does the calculator round up?
A: You can't use a fraction of an explosive in Rust, so we always round up to ensure you have enough.
Q2: Does this account for splash damage?
A: No, this assumes all damage is applied directly to the target. Splash damage may affect actual results.
Q3: What about armored walls?
A: Armored walls have 2000 HP. Enter this value as the wall health.
Q4: Does decay affect the calculation?
A: No, you should use the current health of the structure, which may be lower than max HP if decayed.
Q5: Are there different types of explosives?
A: Yes, different explosives have different damage values. Be sure to use the correct damage for your explosive type.