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| - | ===== Flash Pack ===== | + | ====== Flash Pack ====== |
| + | [{{ flash_pack.png|Flash Pack icon}}] | ||
| - | This article is a stub. | + | > //The power of a flash bomb married to the wireless magic of mainframe technology.// |
| - | {{tag>incomplete}} | + | **Flash Packs** are [[:items:]] which can be primed and detonated to deal 2 [[:KO]] damage to guards in a radius of 3 tiles. |
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| + | Priming a Flash Pack requires [[: | ||
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| + | The blast radius is shown in the user interface before priming, and targets within the blast radius are highlighted in green; the radius is measured by [[wp>Euclidean_distance|Euclidean distance]] and requires [[:Line of Sight]]. The blast also makes a [[:noise]] in a separate radius of 4 tiles. This [[:noise]] will not trigger [[: | ||
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| + | Flash Packs can be bought from a [[: | ||
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| + | ===== Strategy ===== | ||
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| + | Flash Packs serve a similar purpose to [[: | ||
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| + | One way to use them is to set traps at choke points or interest points. The door to the [[: | ||
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| + | The opposite approach also works well: Only prime the Flash Pack if the agent gets overwatched, | ||