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{{No SMP|reason=This can be very destructive to other people's houses. Beware.}}
{{No SMP|reason=It is extremely destructive and its use will probably result in a ban.}}
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A nuke behaves similarly to TNT, however the explosion is a crater 5 times bigger than TNT.
A nuke behaves similarly to TNT however the explosion is a crater 5 times larger than TNT.


Use the ''Nuke'' wisely...
Reinforced stone/glass is the most resistant material after bedrock. Encasing a nuke in several layers should prevent most damage. For balance reasons obsidian is nerfed to a blast resistance of 60 and is ineffective.


Attempts at using the nuke in SMP using all different methods of triggering have shown it still doesn't work correctly and neither does ITNT.
It is not recommended to test over 15 nukes at once in a cluster on the same world you are building on, even if the testing place is very far away from your buildings. In the aftermath of all such big explosions, multiple water streams will emit from all affected nearby water blocks. Since the crater will be enormous if using over 15 nukes at once, there will also be a huge amount of water falling down in the hole, and also lava, from it's supply blocks, and a HUGE amount of loose items will be scattered around in the crater. Most computers can't handle it well, and aside from the explosion itself, the crater enviroment itself will mostly then cause a enormous lag. It will usually be better with time, and also getting a bit away from the crater may also get it better.


Reinforced stone/glass is the most resistant material next to bedrock. Encasing a nuke in several layers should prevent most damage. Because of balance reasons, obsidian is nerfed down to a blast resistance of 60, removing its effectiveness.
Unlike [[Industrial TNT]] placed nuke blocks can be broken like ordinary TNT.
 
Triggering nukes can be done in many ways, but many of them are fatal. A safer, but harder, way is to place a long redstone current to one or more nukes and detonate them from far away. The easiest way is to place [[Dynamite]] on a nearby block and detonate it with a [[Dynamite-o-mote]] from far away, but this can be very risky. You need to first right-click the dynamite after placing it, and if you do a small mistake, you might end up like...[[Coal Dust]]?
It's not recommened to test over 15 nukes at once in a cluster on the same world you are building on, even if the testing place is very far away from your buildings. In the aftermath of all such big explosions, multiple water streams will emit from all affected nearby water blocks. Since the crater will be enormous if using over 15 nukes at once, there will also be a huge amount of water falling down in the hole, and also lava, from it's supply blocks, and a HUGE amount of loose items will be scattered around in the crater. Most computers can't handle it well, and aside from the explosion itself, the crater enviroment itself will mostly then cause a enormous lag. It will usually be better with time, and also getting a bit away from the crater may also get it better.
''I blew a 27 block nuke more than 300 blocks away from my two oil drilling towers (Also using buildcraft)on one of my new worlds. My small settlement is far away from the HUGE crater created, but I still suffers little to medium lag there, even if my computer is brand new.'' - [[http://wiki.industrial-craft.net/index.php?title=User:Norrlanning96|Norrlanning96]]
 
Unlike [[Industrial TNT]], placed nuke blocks can be broken, just like ordinary TNT.
Triggering nukes can be done in many ways, but many of them are fatal. A safer, but harder, way is to place a long redstone current to one or more nukes and detonate them from far away. The easiest way is to place [[Dynamite]] on a nearby block and detonate it with a [[Dynamite-o-mote]] from far away, but this can be very risky. You need to first right click the dynamite after placing it, and if you do a small mistake, you might end up like...[[Coal Dust]]?


== Radiation Poisoning ==
== Radiation Poisoning ==
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And so on...
And so on...


== Recipe (IC² Classic)==
The old ''Nuke'' recipe is a secret. Look for hints scattered around the Wiki [[Secret:Nuke_Recipe|<span style="color:black;">:-)</span>]]
== Recipe (IC² Experimental)==
This is also a secret, you didn't think just because it's recipe changed we'd tell you did you? After all, the ''Nuke'' is a secret, but the recipe should be more secret. :)


Trying to plant a 8x8(with x64 ITNT & Uranium (External links to avoid upload here, and make everybody know this secret object)
Filling the Nukes
[http://www.casimages.es/i/140805063559838949.png.html]
Trigger
[http://www.casimages.es/i/14080506360156363.png.html]
Main explosion
[http://www.casimages.es/i/140805063601853592.png.html]
Keep exploding
[http://www.casimages.es/i/140805063603310216.png.html]
Stills exploding, but if i go further, i should crash
[http://www.casimages.es/i/140805063604819087.png.html]
Nearest point before lag out, i think i exploded all the blocks beside the 'tunelers dream' map
[http://www.casimages.es/i/140805063606551238.png.html]
== Recipe ==
The ''Nuke'' is a secret recipe. Look for hints scattered around the Wiki [[Secret:Nuke_Recipe|<span style="color:black;">:)</span>]]
Note: The Recipe for the Nuke has changed in v2.x (experimental). The hints may be outdated.
{{Navigation|Tutorials=yes|Secrets=yes}}
{{Navigation|Tutorials=yes|Secrets=yes}}


[[Category:Secret]]
[[Category:Secret]]
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 14 March 2015

Do not use this item in SMP. Reason: It is extremely destructive and its use will probably result in a ban.


Secret:Nuke
Grid Secret-Nuke.png
Properties
Type Secret




Stackable Yes (64)






Technical Details
UU Cost {{{uu_cost}}}
First appearance ?
ID IC2:{{{id}}}


A nuke behaves similarly to TNT however the explosion is a crater 5 times larger than TNT.

Reinforced stone/glass is the most resistant material after bedrock. Encasing a nuke in several layers should prevent most damage. For balance reasons obsidian is nerfed to a blast resistance of 60 and is ineffective.

It is not recommended to test over 15 nukes at once in a cluster on the same world you are building on, even if the testing place is very far away from your buildings. In the aftermath of all such big explosions, multiple water streams will emit from all affected nearby water blocks. Since the crater will be enormous if using over 15 nukes at once, there will also be a huge amount of water falling down in the hole, and also lava, from it's supply blocks, and a HUGE amount of loose items will be scattered around in the crater. Most computers can't handle it well, and aside from the explosion itself, the crater enviroment itself will mostly then cause a enormous lag. It will usually be better with time, and also getting a bit away from the crater may also get it better.

Unlike Industrial TNT placed nuke blocks can be broken like ordinary TNT. Triggering nukes can be done in many ways, but many of them are fatal. A safer, but harder, way is to place a long redstone current to one or more nukes and detonate them from far away. The easiest way is to place Dynamite on a nearby block and detonate it with a Dynamite-o-mote from far away, but this can be very risky. You need to first right-click the dynamite after placing it, and if you do a small mistake, you might end up like...Coal Dust?

Radiation Poisoning[edit]

As of 1.106, nuke explosions, if they don't kill you, will add poisonous potion effects to your player. These effects will last a certain amount of time corresponding with your distance from the nuke when it explodes. The times below are approximations based on some tests that I ran.

Distance (blocks from blast) Duration
Hunger Poison
10 9:00 1:15
20 8:00 0:30
30 7:00 N/A
40 6:00 N/A
50 5:00 N/A

And so on...

Recipe (IC² Classic)[edit]

The old Nuke recipe is a secret. Look for hints scattered around the Wiki :-)

Recipe (IC² Experimental)[edit]

This is also a secret, you didn't think just because it's recipe changed we'd tell you did you? After all, the Nuke is a secret, but the recipe should be more secret. :)