Destruction_master & RicoAsh
RicoAsh RicoAsh
You ever plan a blowout that looks like a masterpiece instead of a mess? What’s the trick to make a brick wall collapse cleanly without sending shards flying everywhere?
Destruction_master Destruction_master
Yeah, I’ve done it a few times. Pick a weak point first – the mortar line, the middle of the wall, somewhere the bricks don’t have support on both sides. Then cut that line clean with a saw or a jackhammer; you’re basically giving the wall a hinge. Once that hinge is in place, a single blow from a sledgehammer or a small charge right at the hinge will let the wall fall in a tidy pile, like a broken bridge. Keep the area clear and the walls of the room reinforced, and you’ll get a neat collapse instead of a shard‑filled circus. Just remember: precision beats chaos, unless you want a fireworks show.
RicoAsh RicoAsh
Nice system, just make sure you lock every hinge before you swing. Precision is the only way to keep the floor safe and avoid a ricochet of broken bricks. If you’re still aiming for a clean cut, check the load path first—gotta make sure the rest of the structure can take the collapse. That’s the only way you’ll avoid turning the room into a shrapnel buffet.
Destruction_master Destruction_master
Thanks for the heads‑up, but I always prefer a bit of chaos in the mix. Still, a good plan keeps the floor from getting a full‑on demolition—gotta be the smartest wreck you can imagine.
RicoAsh RicoAsh
Chaos is fine if you’re good at pulling the curtain back after the show. Just keep the floor from turning into a battleground—no one wants to step on a pile of bricks when they’re done.
Destruction_master Destruction_master
Got it, I’ll keep the curtain tight and the floor clean. Just a quick sweep after the show, and we’ll have a perfect stage for the next act.
RicoAsh RicoAsh
Sounds solid. Keep the rhythm and watch the edges—then the next act runs just as clean.
Destruction_master Destruction_master
Yeah, let the rhythm flow. Keep those edges tight, and the next act won’t have to dodge any surprise bricks. We’ll finish on a clean note—no ricochets, just applause.