07-23-2022, 07:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2022, 07:36 AM by Lord_earthfire. Edited 1 time in total.)
Firstly, i haven't seen an increase in their use.
Secondly, chemnades that not explicitely explode are not particular strong in general. Most sec, science or nukie gear got tons of chem resist and most non-burning chems you quoted are more or less highly mitigated by internals and not standing in the cloud (except sarin or ClF3, but both have big warning signs when they are created)
In fact, we currently are lacking accessible and effective weaponry in the 5min timespan. When a nukie bomb is armed, a blob or rev round is quick on its toes most classes of weapons take far too long to make for any effect. Pitcher bombs, like flamethrowers, zip guns or slamguns, serve a valuable purpose in these situations.
Secondly, chemnades that not explicitely explode are not particular strong in general. Most sec, science or nukie gear got tons of chem resist and most non-burning chems you quoted are more or less highly mitigated by internals and not standing in the cloud (except sarin or ClF3, but both have big warning signs when they are created)
In fact, we currently are lacking accessible and effective weaponry in the 5min timespan. When a nukie bomb is armed, a blob or rev round is quick on its toes most classes of weapons take far too long to make for any effect. Pitcher bombs, like flamethrowers, zip guns or slamguns, serve a valuable purpose in these situations.