Difference between revisions of "Concrete Donkey can be deployed in Cavern levels"
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It is possible to use the [[Concrete Donkey]] in a Cavern level despite other Strike weapons - [[Air Strike]], [[Mail Strike]] and [[Sheep Strike]] - being automatically disabled in Cavern levels. As Cavern levels do not have the artificial barrier at the top of the map introduced in [[Worms 2]] onwards, using the Concrete Donkey has no ill effects on gameplay, other than obviously pissing off any human opponents you may be playing against. | It is possible to use the [[Concrete Donkey]] in a Cavern level despite other Strike weapons - [[Air Strike]], [[Mail Strike]] and [[Sheep Strike]] - being automatically disabled in Cavern levels. As Cavern levels do not have the artificial barrier at the top of the map introduced in [[Worms 2]] onwards, using the Concrete Donkey has no ill effects on gameplay, other than obviously pissing off any human opponents you may be playing against. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:04, 29 November 2018
It is possible to use the Concrete Donkey in a Cavern level despite other Strike weapons - Air Strike, Mail Strike and Sheep Strike - being automatically disabled in Cavern levels. As Cavern levels do not have the artificial barrier at the top of the map introduced in Worms 2 onwards, using the Concrete Donkey has no ill effects on gameplay, other than obviously pissing off any human opponents you may be playing against.