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Moved and categorised as interaction. Still needs clean up.
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It should be noted that although the sim who is detonating usually runs to a safe distance automatically, this is not always the case and he or she may get caught up in an unpredictably large explosion such as when exploding large junk piles or if a chain reaction occurs and get singed. Sims cannot die from being caught in a blast so it is safe to continue blasting and getting blasted even after being singed. Typically, the more expensive the detonation, the bigger the explosion will be with car and large junk piles typically resulting in the biggest individual explosions. Additionally, the more expensive the item being exploded, the more pieces of scrap metal you will receive in return.
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Typically, the most practical way to obtain scrap metal via Detonation Packs is by visiting the [[Junkyard]] and detonating junk piles. However, any cars that drive onto Junkyard property are also free game and may be exploded without risk of fines or surprisingly even the fury of the sim who's car you just exploded for a great deal of scrap metal in one shot. Burnt or salvaged objects can also be detonated, but will usually result in only a single piece of scrap metal due to being worth zero simoleans. This rule also applies to blowing up Fire Trucks, Police Cars or other objects with zero value.
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