Payload Cost
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Payload Cost
For a launcher, how would you find the cost for like, a boulder. Is it the same cost for an explosive, or would it be the same cost for a random object? How would I find the cost?
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I agree with lrdofbricks, but if for some reason you feel you need to buy every boulder you fire (like if you started with a big crate full of boulders), they'd cost as much as a random object.
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i just figure in a battle that big youd have boulder laying around (parts of destroyed masonary, stones dug up in the feild. the time factor of getting them to and loaded onto the catupult makes the cost negligant
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