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+ | {{Languages|en|Oil Drum|fr|Baril de pétrole}} | ||
{{Weapon|[[Image:Oildrum.png]]|Oil Drum | {{Weapon|[[Image:Oildrum.png]]|Oil Drum | ||
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|Explodes into a mass of disappearing flames | |Explodes into a mass of disappearing flames | ||
|Worms 2, W:A, WWP}} | |Worms 2, W:A, WWP}} | ||
+ | [[Image:Shotgun trick Oil Drum.gif|thumb|left|In this situation, the oil drum will simply fall, without exploding]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Earthquake animation.gif|thumb|right|It seems the frozen worm will be stuck next turn!]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Pneumatic Drum.gif|left|thumb|Pneumatic Drill does not explode the Oil Drum if used on its surface]] | ||
The [[Oil Drum]] (or barrel) is, along with the [[mine]], one of the objects that can appear randomly on the landscape under certain [[Schemes|scheme]] settings. It can appear only at the start of a game. | The [[Oil Drum]] (or barrel) is, along with the [[mine]], one of the objects that can appear randomly on the landscape under certain [[Schemes|scheme]] settings. It can appear only at the start of a game. | ||
− | If hit by a worm's weapon, the drum explodes, scattering fire to the surrounding area, which extinguishes after a few seconds. If hit by a few chunks of fire, however, it doesn't necessarily explode, but instead can "heat up", which is indicated by the sprite's color. There are 3 stages of this heating, after the third one, the drum explodes. | + | If hit by a worm's weapon (except [[Prod]] and [[Pneumatic Drill]] if specifically on its surface), the drum explodes, scattering fire to the surrounding area, which follows the wind and extinguishes after a few seconds. If hit by a few chunks of fire, however, it doesn't necessarily explode, but instead can "heat up", which is indicated by the sprite's color. There are 3 stages of this heating, after the third one, the drum explodes. |
As it can deal quite a lot of damage, players usually try to get their opponents close to it, and then attacking them, adding the drum's explosion's and the fire's effect to the weapon's. This can be done in several ways, mostly using [[Ninja Rope|rope]] and knocking the surrounding worms to the desired position, or by using the [[shotgun|shotgun's]] or the [[longbow|longbow's]] first shot to hit the foes as close as possible, then the second to blow up the drum. Its fire can also be used to drown the enemy, or to knock it into a nearby mine. | As it can deal quite a lot of damage, players usually try to get their opponents close to it, and then attacking them, adding the drum's explosion's and the fire's effect to the weapon's. This can be done in several ways, mostly using [[Ninja Rope|rope]] and knocking the surrounding worms to the desired position, or by using the [[shotgun|shotgun's]] or the [[longbow|longbow's]] first shot to hit the foes as close as possible, then the second to blow up the drum. Its fire can also be used to drown the enemy, or to knock it into a nearby mine. | ||
− | When the drum is sitting on a bridge, if the worm shoots right under it with a shotgun, the drum won't explode, but it will fall down, where it can be blown up with the second shot. However, the drum can normally only move vertically downwards - despite that when landing, it bounces up a few times -, and it can't be moved by a worm, so one have to look out not to be stuck under it. [[Earthquake]] is the only thing that can move the oil drum in horizontal directions. | + | When the drum is sitting on a bridge, if the worm shoots right under it with a shotgun, the drum won't explode, but it will fall down, where it can be blown up with the second shot. However, the drum can normally only move vertically downwards - despite that when landing, it bounces up a few times -, and it can't be moved by a worm, so one have to look out not to be stuck under it. Despite this, a worm can, under certain circumstances, overlap with a barrel, and two or more barrels can also overlap with each other. |
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+ | [[Earthquake]] is the only thing that can move the oil drum in horizontal directions. | ||
Depending on their positions, drums can detonate each other, resulting in a chain reaction of explosions and flames, usually killing several of the worms nearby, and greatly changing the surrounding terrain. | Depending on their positions, drums can detonate each other, resulting in a chain reaction of explosions and flames, usually killing several of the worms nearby, and greatly changing the surrounding terrain. | ||
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==Worms 2== | ==Worms 2== | ||
− | Although present in [[Worms 2]], oil drums were not a scheme option. They appeared in some missions but in order to have them present for regular play, players needed to type '''OnDeadlyGround''' (case sensitive) into the landscape editor to get them to appear. | + | Although present in [[Worms 2]], oil drums were not a scheme option. They appeared in some missions but in order to have them present for regular play, players needed to type '''OnDeadlyGround''' (case sensitive) into the landscape editor to get them to appear. In the patch, this was made a scheme option. |
Latest revision as of 20:59, 30 September 2020
Oil Drum | |
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Type: | Map Element |
Keyboard selection: | None |
Standard effects: | Explodes into a mass of disappearing flames |
Present in: | Worms 2, W:A, WWP |
The Oil Drum (or barrel) is, along with the mine, one of the objects that can appear randomly on the landscape under certain scheme settings. It can appear only at the start of a game.
If hit by a worm's weapon (except Prod and Pneumatic Drill if specifically on its surface), the drum explodes, scattering fire to the surrounding area, which follows the wind and extinguishes after a few seconds. If hit by a few chunks of fire, however, it doesn't necessarily explode, but instead can "heat up", which is indicated by the sprite's color. There are 3 stages of this heating, after the third one, the drum explodes.
As it can deal quite a lot of damage, players usually try to get their opponents close to it, and then attacking them, adding the drum's explosion's and the fire's effect to the weapon's. This can be done in several ways, mostly using rope and knocking the surrounding worms to the desired position, or by using the shotgun's or the longbow's first shot to hit the foes as close as possible, then the second to blow up the drum. Its fire can also be used to drown the enemy, or to knock it into a nearby mine.
When the drum is sitting on a bridge, if the worm shoots right under it with a shotgun, the drum won't explode, but it will fall down, where it can be blown up with the second shot. However, the drum can normally only move vertically downwards - despite that when landing, it bounces up a few times -, and it can't be moved by a worm, so one have to look out not to be stuck under it. Despite this, a worm can, under certain circumstances, overlap with a barrel, and two or more barrels can also overlap with each other.
Earthquake is the only thing that can move the oil drum in horizontal directions.
Depending on their positions, drums can detonate each other, resulting in a chain reaction of explosions and flames, usually killing several of the worms nearby, and greatly changing the surrounding terrain.
Worms 2
Although present in Worms 2, oil drums were not a scheme option. They appeared in some missions but in order to have them present for regular play, players needed to type OnDeadlyGround (case sensitive) into the landscape editor to get them to appear. In the patch, this was made a scheme option.