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Darksiders would like this one. It's the same as a normal [[Mine]], but most of it is covered in the yellow glue, for the expection of the red button and some space around it. After thouching the ground or object, it'll stick to it!
 
Darksiders would like this one. It's the same as a normal [[Mine]], but most of it is covered in the yellow glue, for the expection of the red button and some space around it. After thouching the ground or object, it'll stick to it!
  

Latest revision as of 18:15, 16 January 2022

Darksiders would like this one. It's the same as a normal Mine, but most of it is covered in the yellow glue, for the expection of the red button and some space around it. After thouching the ground or object, it'll stick to it!

There's no way to move Sticky Mine without destroying the land. After you do so, it'll lose its stickness and become a normal mine.

Tactical usage? Of course, blocking your tunnels, without being afraid of someone removing your mine or pushing it back to you with Prod or anything else. Also, you can drop it at the places where normal mine will just bounce off. And yeah, as I mentioned previously, it can also stick to the objects, such as oil drums or even worms themselves, so there's even more possibilities of using it.

Programming shouldn't be hard. It's the same as normal mine, for the expection of the stickness

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