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− | * This weapon is considered a counter to worms protected with [[Freeze]], since they have no chance to survive against a Concrete Donkey falling on them on not so big destructable terrains. Even | + | * This weapon is considered a counter to worms protected with [[Freeze]], since they have no chance to survive against a Concrete Donkey falling on them on not so big destructable terrains. Even unprotected worms have more chance to survive its power in this scenario. |
* As this weapon uses the mouse cursor, it can be used to point something on the map to other players. | * As this weapon uses the mouse cursor, it can be used to point something on the map to other players. | ||
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When a target is selected, Concrete Donkey causes massive damage in a large, isolated area. The Donkey will destroy all land beneath it, and all worms caught under it will likely fall into the water or sustain a lot of damage.
The Concrete Donkey is the only first-generation Worms weapon that retains the same basic appearance in the second generation.
Tips and tactics
- This weapon is considered a counter to worms protected with Freeze, since they have no chance to survive against a Concrete Donkey falling on them on not so big destructable terrains. Even unprotected worms have more chance to survive its power in this scenario.
- As this weapon uses the mouse cursor, it can be used to point something on the map to other players.
Tricks and glitches
- A Concrete Donkey may be fired without aiming.
- It's possible to preselect the Concrete Donkey target in mid-jump.
- While all other Strike weapons are disabled during cavern levels in WormsDC, it is still possible to deploy the Concrete Donkey.