Ammo Calculation Formula:
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The ammo calculation determines how many rounds are needed to destroy a structure in Rust based on its durability and the damage per shot of your chosen weapon.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
Where:
Explanation: The calculation divides the total durability by the damage each shot does, giving you the minimum number of shots needed.
Details: Accurate ammo calculation is crucial for successful raids in Rust, ensuring you bring enough resources without wasting materials.
Tips: Enter the durability of the structure in HP and the damage per shot of your weapon in HP. The calculator will round up to the nearest whole number since you can't fire partial shots.
Q1: Where can I find durability values for structures?
A: Structure durability values can be found in Rust wikis or community resources that list building stats.
Q2: Does this account for damage falloff?
A: No, this assumes you're hitting at optimal range. You may need more ammo if shooting from farther away.
Q3: What about different ammo types?
A: Make sure to use the correct damage value for the specific ammo type you're using.
Q4: Should I bring extra ammo?
A: Yes, always bring 10-20% more than calculated to account for missed shots or unexpected resistance.
Q5: Does this work for all weapons?
A: Yes, as long as you know the damage per shot for that weapon against the structure type.