I like to grind for equipment in the residential area of the eastern grassland while the quality is slightly lower, every house has at least one loot locker, the enemies are much easier and you still have a chance for copper gear.
By the numbers listed on the Plasma Shocker data sheet, it's power limit is only 2500, but operates at 3000 meaning it should not work at all. This is proving true as we've been testing it and it blows the shocker but also crashing our games consistantly. Also, I watched your explanation of the DPS of the shocker, and while that is true for a single zombie, if you placed it in an area like at the bottom of the stairs at 25:28 in your video, it would be hitting 20 or more zombies at one time. Hitting 20 then makes that DPS more like 832 and what makes it even better is, plasma shocker can do its damage while the zombie is in another trap, it doesn't take up a slot on your path.
Are you able to use Shockers on 4000% ? Using the tier 3 batteries linked directly to Shocker still blows up the Shocker. The game crashes every couple minutes while trying to run the shockers as well. I believe it's an error in the math or something causing these crashes linked to Plasma Shockers.
@Zunda-Moon
15 күн бұрын
Thanks for the question. I have not yet been able to break through the 3rd boss so I cannot use the tier 3 battery and plasma shocker. In general terms in a 4000% we can utilize plasma shocker. However, there are some limitations. When we use the Plasma Shocker at 4000%, we cannot use the extension sockets and switches. The only way to use one Plasma Shocker is to connect it directly to one Tier2 Trap Controller. The only battery that can be connected to that tier 2 trap controller is the tier 3 battery.
@TheGolferguy71
15 күн бұрын
@@Zunda-Moon Interesting, I'll have to try the Trap Controller. Using Tier 3 battery would blow either the battery, or usually the actual Shocker itself. Maybe the Trap Controller will somehow make it work. I'll test it out tomorrow. Thanks for the idea.
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