Rocket Launcher | |
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Basic Information | |
Group | Ammo/Weapons |
Category | Rocket Launcher |
Type | Projectile |
Weapon/Tool Properties | |
Entity Damage | 420 (Rocket HE) 700 (Rocket Frag) |
Block Damage | 2500 (Rocket HE) 10 (Rocket Frag) |
Range | 70 |
Explosion Range Entities | 5 |
Explosion Range Blocks | 5 |
Reload Time | 2.7s |
Ammo Type | [[File:Rocket HE|35px]] [[Rocket HE]] [[File:Rocket Frag|35px]] [[ Rocket Frag]] |
Velocity | 50 |
Characteristic Properties | |
Durability (Min Quality) | 5000 |
Durability (Max Quality) | 10000 |
Repaired Using | Repair Kit |
Scrapping/Forging Properties | |
Meltable | No |
Material | Iron |
Combustible | No |
Overview[ | ]
The Rocket Launcher is a type of weapon in 7 Days to Die. You also must have read the Rocket Launcher Schematics to assemble the Rocket Launcher. It has a very low probability to spawn in Shotgun Messiah Crates, Munitions Boxes, Supply Crates, Fallen Soldier Zombie,corpses, and Feral Zombie corpses. It uses Rockets as ammunition (which are equally as rare to find). It will reload automatically, but can also be manually reloaded by pressing the <R> key.
Combat[ | ]
The Rocket Launcher is a very powerful weapon, and is effective at any range. Caution should be used if firing at close targets as getting caught in the blast from an exploding Rocket will kill a player. It is good for damaging buildings, opening cracks in hillsides and the ground as well as being able to defeat a horde of Zombies.
Notes[ | ]
- The Rocket Launcher currently has two different values for the range. It is unknown which is correct, or if both have an affect on the range of the Rocket Launcher.
- Both the Rocket Launcher Barrel and Rocket give values for damage, it is not known which ultimately supplies the damage.
Ammunition[ | ]
Crafting[ | ]
Item | Name | Count | |
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Forged Steel | 60 | ||
Mechanical Parts | 100 | ||
Duct Tape | 16 | ||
Electrical Parts | 5 | ||
Crafted in | |||
Workbench |
Repair[ | ]
The condition of an Rocket Launcher deteriorates with each use until eventually it will stop working and will need to be repaired, using a Repair Kit.