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(Created page with "{{UnderConstruction}} thumb|150px|Planted Blast Mines (Underdark). A '''Blast Mine''' is a common type of Trap that might be encountered almost in every location of the game. A Blast Mine is a hidden mechanism, an explosive device planted deep in the ground. Usually it is implied to cause damage to the tresspasser who proceeds into locations where their presence is obviously unwanted. A Blast Mine triggers upon stepping on it (or clos...")
 
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After disarming, a Blast Mine will be pictured as a bunch of inactive pieces of its shell that was previously hidden under the surface.
After disarming, a Blast Mine will be pictured as a bunch of inactive pieces of its shell that was previously hidden under the surface.


There are three types of Blast Mine encountered within the game. Most common are red/orange ones, causing {{DamageText||Fire}} damage via Explosion. In the Underdark player might encounter turquoise variation of a Fire Blast Mine (which has slightly altered properties but the same DC for disarming). These two types won't make any further damage once they are disarmed or have been triggered.
There are three types of Blast Mine encountered within the game. Most common are red/orange ones, causing {{DamageText||Fire}} damage via Explosion. In the [[Underdark]] party might encounter turquoise variation of a Fire Blast Mine (which has slightly altered properties but the same DC for disarming). These two types won't make any further damage once they are disarmed or have been triggered.
The third common type of a Blast Mine is Poison Mine, which not only explodes on triggering, but also leaves a [[Poison Cloud]] for three turns {{verify}} afterwards (causing all corresponding effects to those who happen to be caught in).
The third common type of a Blast Mine is Poison Mine, which not only explodes on triggering, but also leaves a [[Poison Cloud]] for three turns {{verify}} afterwards (causing all corresponding effects to those who happen to be caught in).


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