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The explosion deals 400 damage to all walls within its 3.5-tile blast radius, 200 damage to all other structures and furniture, and 50 damage to the slag chunks and components that drop, and around 50 damage (usually split across multiple body parts) to all pawns unlucky enough to get caught in the explosion. Due to this, it's best to space out groups of turrets so that one exploding doesn't create a chain reaction. This is somewhat less of a risk with Plasteel turrets.
 
The explosion deals 400 damage to all walls within its 3.5-tile blast radius, 200 damage to all other structures and furniture, and 50 damage to the slag chunks and components that drop, and around 50 damage (usually split across multiple body parts) to all pawns unlucky enough to get caught in the explosion. Due to this, it's best to space out groups of turrets so that one exploding doesn't create a chain reaction. This is somewhat less of a risk with Plasteel turrets.
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[[File:Mini radius.png|thumb|center|Radius of mini-turret explosion]]
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Revision as of 12:38, 14 December 2018


Mini-turret

Mini-turret

"A portable automatic turret. Requires steel to refurbish its barrel after heavy use. May explode when damaged. Its dumb AI brain can't be directly controlled, so beware of friendly fire."

Base Stats

Type
Security
Mass
10 kg
Beauty
-20
HP
120
Flammability
70%

Building

Size
1
Placeable
Yes
Cover Effectiveness
40%
Power
-80 W

Ranged Combat

Mode
Burst
Damage
10 dmg
Armor penetration
15%
Cooldown
288 ticks (4.8 secs)
Range
24.9 tile(s)
Accuracy
70% - 64% - 41% - 22%
Velocity
70 (m/s)
Burst Count
3 (per burst)
Burst Ticks
ticks (0.13 secs)
(450 RPM)
DPS
5.92
Stopping power
0.5

The mini-turret is a stationary defense mechanism which automatically fires at any enemies entering its range of 24.9 tiles. It fires a 3-round burst with no need for warmup, has a slow 4.8 second cooldown and 96% per-tile accuracy. While turrets are somewhat underwhelming on their own, large groups of turrets are able to incapacitate or kill small groups of hostiles within seconds.

After firing 120 rounds it requires a barrel change, costing:

  • 20 steel in Peaceful and Base Builder difficulty
  • 30 steel in Medium difficulty
  • 40 steel in Rough difficulty and above

Turrets have a 50% chance of exploding when it reaches 20% health.

Construction

Constructing the turret requires research in gun turrets (some scenarios have it already researched).

Alternatively, it can be opportunistically uninstalled and looted from various world sites.

Material Steel Cost Cost Hit Points Flammability (%) Market Value Beauty
Steel 100 Steel 3 Components 120 28 300 Silver -20
Plasteel 40 Steel 3 Components + 60 Plasteel 335 14 740 Silver -20
Uranium 40 Steel 3 Components + 60 Uranium 300 0 555 Silver -20
Silver 40 Steel 3 Components + 600 Silver 84 28 785 Silver -14
Gold 40 Steel 3 Components + 600 Gold 72 28 6,185 Silver 0

Materials

  • Steel is the most viable option early-game, but it's advisable to switch them out for plasteel turrets as soon as you can, as steel turrets aren't very durable and therefore can't withstand sustained gunfire.
  • The most effective material is plasteel. It has the most HP, very low flammability, is somewhat easier to obtain mid-late game, and saves steel for other purposes.
  • You should expect turrets to be frequently replaced, and uranium is too rare and expensive to be practical.
  • Silver and gold are poor material choices due to their poor durability.

Images

Improvised turret.png

Visualization of effective turret range of all three turrets, from uranium slug turret (top), to autocannon turret (middle), to mini-turret (bottom).
Green is 80 - 100% of peak accuracy, blue is 50 - 80% of peak accuracy, red is below 50% of peak accuracy and grey is outside range. Gold tiles are spaced every 5 tiles.

Tactics

Used alone or in small numbers, turrets do not provide much additional firepower. However, raiders will often target the turret instead of the colonists if it is closer to them, shielding the colonists from harm until the turret is destroyed. However, attackers will not take an unpowered turret as a primary target. The firepower of the turrets adds up when massed together, to the point where turrets alone can sometimes beat back even massive raids. Larger colonies often build a "killbox": An entrance area designed to funnel raiders where turrets can do maximum damage while the raiders' own ability to fight back is minimized. Using Sandbags to protect your turrets can be a solid tactic in either case. Raiders with long ranged weapons can snipe a turret from outside its range, so forcing them into close range with walls or terrain is recommended.

Turret explosion

Turrets have a 50% chance to explode when it reaches 20% health. The exploding turret will spark and emit a hissing sound that increases in pitch shortly before exploding a few seconds later. All nearby raiders will run in an attempt to get out of the blast radius to keep their skin intact.

The explosion deals 400 damage to all walls within its 3.5-tile blast radius, 200 damage to all other structures and furniture, and 50 damage to the slag chunks and components that drop, and around 50 damage (usually split across multiple body parts) to all pawns unlucky enough to get caught in the explosion. Due to this, it's best to space out groups of turrets so that one exploding doesn't create a chain reaction. This is somewhat less of a risk with Plasteel turrets.

Radius of mini-turret explosion


Graphs

The below shows accuracy and DPS of a turret across its range.

TurretAccuracy.png TurretDPS.png

Version history

Prior to Beta 19, it used to be called the Improvised turret. It also used more power (350W) and costed more to build, but did not require barrel changes.