Explosives Calculation:
From: | To: |
The Rust Raid Calculator helps players determine how many explosives are needed to destroy walls or structures in the game Rust based on the wall's health and the damage dealt by each explosive.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
Where:
Explanation: The result is rounded up to the nearest integer since you can't use a fraction of an explosive.
Details: Accurate raid calculations help players plan their resource gathering and ensure they bring enough explosives for successful raids without wasting valuable resources.
Tips: Enter the wall health in hp and the damage per explosive in hp. Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: Where can I find wall health values?
A: Wall health varies by material (wood, stone, metal) and can be found in Rust game guides or wikis.
Q2: What about splash damage or multiple walls?
A: This calculator provides basic single-wall calculations. For complex raids, consider additional explosives for splash damage and multiple walls.
Q3: Does this account for decay or damaged walls?
A: No, you should input the current actual health of the wall for accurate results.
Q4: What are common explosive damage values?
A: Satchel Charge: ~55hp, Beancan Grenade: ~25hp, Rocket: ~125hp (values may vary by game version).
Q5: Why does the result show more explosives than the calculation?
A: The result is always rounded up since you can't use partial explosives.