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So when it comes to harder enemies or hordes - or enemies I’d rather keep at a distance, like Glowing Ones - I like to try to soften them up first by laying some mines out. So I threw down one, backed up a bit, threw down another, backed up again, dropped another...
Kaboom.
What...?
Okay... didn’t think I could blow myself up with my own mines. Maybe that’s new. Maybe I threw it onto the second one. Maybe the enemy triggered the first one and the chain went off. Okay.
But then it happened again at a different place, again with the third mine, and I made a point of spacing them out a bit more to ensure I wouldn’t make the same mistake twice.
I... I think we’re only allowed to have two active mines down. If we throw another, the first sets off. And if you lay them in a chain... well, you’re going to get blown up.
So here’s a word of warning to fellow trap layers so you don’t make the same errors I made. (Lest you lose your precious screws you had been going around collecting for the past hour right next to that level 40 two star Legendary Putrid Glowing One... ðŸ˜)
Live (er.. well, don’t really) and learn!!
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