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Damage:  2d6<br>
 
Damage:  2d6<br>
 
Shots:  1<br>
 
Shots:  1<br>
Notes:  Medium Burst Template + 1"; +1d6 per stick.<br>
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Notes:  Medium Burst Template; +1d6 per stick.<br>
  
 
'''Nitro''' - 8oz. bottle - In its pure form, nitroglycerin is a primary contact explosive, with physical shock causing it to explode, and it degrades over time to even more unstable forms. This makes nitroglycerin highly dangerous to transport or use. In this undiluted form, it is one of the world's more powerful explosives.
 
'''Nitro''' - 8oz. bottle - In its pure form, nitroglycerin is a primary contact explosive, with physical shock causing it to explode, and it degrades over time to even more unstable forms. This makes nitroglycerin highly dangerous to transport or use. In this undiluted form, it is one of the world's more powerful explosives.

Revision as of 12:33, 28 March 2021

Dyanmite

Dynamite - Dynamite is an explosive material based on nitroglycerin, initially using diatomaceous earth, or another absorbent substance such as powdered shells, clay, sawdust, or wood pulp. Dynamite is usually sold in the form of sticks about 8 in long and about 1.25 in in diameter, with a weight of about 0.5 lb. Dynamite is a high explosive, which means it detonates rather than deflagrates.

Range: 4/8/16
Rate of Fire: 1
Damage: 2d6
Shots: 1
Notes: Medium Burst Template; +1d6 per stick.

Nitro - 8oz. bottle - In its pure form, nitroglycerin is a primary contact explosive, with physical shock causing it to explode, and it degrades over time to even more unstable forms. This makes nitroglycerin highly dangerous to transport or use. In this undiluted form, it is one of the world's more powerful explosives.

Range: 4/8/16
Rate of Fire: 1
Damage: 3d6
Shots: 1
Notes: Large Burst Template; if an investigator gets a critical failure on an Agility test while carrying nitro, then it explodes.