Rust+ companion interface
RUSTPOCKET

R9

Raid math, and a warning before you log off

Every raid calculator on the internet makes you pick a wall off a list. This one is attached to the server you are actually on, and it speaks up before you log off.

The R9 instrument for Raid math, mounted on its plate and running.
The cost, by tier
C4, rockets, satchels, explosive ammo, against the wall you are actually looking at. Broken down by workbench tier, so the answer is what it costs you, not what it costs in the abstract.
The offline raid warning
This is the part no calculator has. Before you disconnect, R9 reads your situation - what is around you, what you are carrying, what the server is doing - and tells you when leaving looks expensive. A static calculator cannot do that, because it does not know what server you are on.
Targets, not just arithmetic
It works from the map you already have open, so a target is a base on your screen, not a number you typed into a form.

About raid math

How much sulfur does it take to raid a stone wall?

It depends on the tool and the tier, which is exactly why the number belongs in the app rather than in a blog post. RustPocket gives you the figure for the wall you are looking at, in the explosive you actually have.

How is this different from a free raid calculator site?

A calculator site is a form. It has no idea which server you are on, what your base looks like, or that you are about to log off with a full furnace. R9 is wired into the live server, which is what makes the offline raid warning possible at all.