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Did anyone yet notice that mining can be grey, plain and boring. Even with an Mining Drill? Now, of course it is, because it's still hard work and a hell lot of stone to mine through.
Did anyone yet notice that mining can be grey, plain and boring. Even with a Mining Drill? Now, of course it is, because it's still hard work and a hell lot of stone to mine through.
Some people claim TNT-mining being much more fun. And for sure it is.
Some people claim TNT-mining being much more fun. And for sure it is.
On the downside however, using TNT to mine stuff reduces your overall mineral gain by 70% due to explosion casualtys, ntm the extreme danger of working with explosives...
On the downside however, using TNT to mine stuff reduces your overall mineral gain by 70% due to explosion casualtys, ntm the extreme danger of working with explosives...

Revision as of 09:43, 1 October 2011

Industrial TNT
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Properties
Type Block




Stackable Yes (64)






Technical Details
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First appearance ?
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Did anyone yet notice that mining can be grey, plain and boring. Even with a Mining Drill? Now, of course it is, because it's still hard work and a hell lot of stone to mine through. Some people claim TNT-mining being much more fun. And for sure it is. On the downside however, using TNT to mine stuff reduces your overall mineral gain by 70% due to explosion casualtys, ntm the extreme danger of working with explosives... For this sole reason, we invented industrial TNT.

Splitting up the charges and adding some nice cutting material results in the explosion, caused by our patented ITNT, becoming much more useful: It has less direct power, which means no more accidental suicides and destroyed ore. On the only downside, it's fuse is slightly shorter (due to economic reasons) and it's blast radius is slightly, slightly smaller then that of normal TNT. Did i mention you can used the split-up'd parts of the three TNT charges to form a 4th ITNT charge? Yes, this means you can effectively increase your overall TNT gain by 33%, that is great, isn't it, HAYO?


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