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|image= [[File:Tripmine.png|300px]] | |||
|manufacturer= [[Fallen]] | |||
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|type= Mine | |||
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|impact= High | |||
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|damage= [[Solar]] | |||
|range= Close | |||
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|affiliation= [[Fallen]] | |||
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'''Trip Mines''' are | '''Trip Mines''' are mines used by the [[Fallen]] to set up traps and deny access to key areas. | ||
==Gameplay== | |||
Trip Mines can be found in many activities with Fallen presence, from [[Lost Sector]]s to [[Story Mission]]s. They are often set in long fields, so that a foe may trip multiple at the same time. They deal massive [[Solar]] damage, enough that a single one can break a [[Guardian]]'s shield even at low difficulties, and outright kill them at high ones. Sometimes, they are positioned in such a way that a careful player can slip through gaps in the lasers, but the emitter part can also be shot, detonating the mine instantly. They also emit a low humming sound. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
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File:Tripmine Field.png | |||
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==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |
Revision as of 10:54, October 20, 2022
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Trip Mines are mines used by the Fallen to set up traps and deny access to key areas.
Gameplay
Trip Mines can be found in many activities with Fallen presence, from Lost Sectors to Story Missions. They are often set in long fields, so that a foe may trip multiple at the same time. They deal massive Solar damage, enough that a single one can break a Guardian's shield even at low difficulties, and outright kill them at high ones. Sometimes, they are positioned in such a way that a careful player can slip through gaps in the lasers, but the emitter part can also be shot, detonating the mine instantly. They also emit a low humming sound.
Gallery
List of appearances
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