Nothing is safe in Rust. There is no forest secluded enough, no base wall thick enough to keep greedy raiders from stealing everything one wishes to protect. It is not a matter of if one will be raided, it is when. In a world so cutthroat, the only option is to become just as vicious.
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Rust has dominated the hardcore survival genre thanks to its compulsively enjoyable raids. Enemies build walls, turrets, and reinforced doors in the hopes of keeping their loot safe, only for a player to come along and blast it all to pieces. Rockets are the supreme tool of destruction, allowing even the strongest clan bases to be dismantled in no time. Here's everything that players need to know about crafting these weapons of war.
The weapon that popularized the term «Rocket Raid,» Rockets are the most basic of the three rocket variants and easily the most popular. The splash damage from a rocket will kill nearby players in a single hit, even if they're wearing the best armor, but rockets aren't typically deployed in conventional combat despite their incredible lethality.
An immersive crafting game like Rust wouldn't be complete without a couple of different ways to achieve one's goals, so rockets can also be built from scratch if the player doesn't have the necessary upper-level materials on hand Doing so requires 2 Metal Pipes, 100 Metal Fragments, 30 Low Grade Fuel, 1,400 Sulfur, and 1,950 Charcoal. Crafting Rockets and a Rocket Launcher requires blueprints provided by the Tier 3 Workbench, so the player will need to invest some time (not to mention 1,000 Metal Fragments, 100 High Quality Metal, and 1,250 Scrap) to upgrade.
High Velocity Rockets require fewer materials than standard Rockets, so players
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