About this mod We've got flying exploding giddyup buttercups and a poor excuse for ballpark music, we got weapons theft, we got excessively bloody live slaughtering, we got giant people pots, we got sticky hot pink globs, impromptu high-explosive bridges and dastardly mimics inhabiting everyday objects, and, finally, we got what amounts to killer marbles. Requirements DLC requirements DLC name Contraptions Workshop Permissions and credits Credits and distribution permission Other user's assets All the assets in this file belong to the author, or are from free-to-use modder's resources

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TILT! a little towards the gruesome and the baroque with this "out there" weird weapons pak for the Contraptions DLC. Like a fine Spaghetti Western you've a choice but ambling collection of the good stuff, and it goes down easy.



Come on down to Diamond City Surplus, aka Myrna's house:



We've got flying exploding giddyup buttercups and a poor excuse for ballpark music, we got weapons theft, we got excessively bloody live slaughtering, we got giant people pots, we got sticky hot pink globs, impromptu high-explosive bridges and dastardly mimics inhabiting everyday objects, and, finally, we got a pale recreation of a popular kid's game about torturing a marble that nevertheless does a capable job of beating up a corpse.



Pony Pitch - a craftable grenade which when thrown very near an NPC,

explodes to spawn a very odd pitching machine, which also launches these

Giddyup Buttercups. The grenades produce a random explosion in addition

to creating more pitching machines, if the explosion was far enough

away. Crouch while activating pitching machine to dismantle.



Pittsburgh Stealer - shoot at most NPCs to immediately equip their

weapon. If you are crouched when the shot hits, the weapon will be in

copy mode -- the NPC will still have their weapon equipped.



Far Go Pack N' Blow - hit an NPC to have a demonic hopper spawn, which

will violently and impractically butcher said NPC.



Insatio Hoardblower - shoot to spawn a giant Junk Mortar, that attempts

to pull all the NPCs and loose items in the area into it for at least

one shot. The mortar is a bit undersized for Diamond City. If the cannon

has recently fired, crouch-activate to start the dismantling process.

Only one Hoardblower cannon per area is recommended.



Pinball Whizzah - shoot at an NPC to turn them into a metal ball, which

will be positioned at the top of a small temporary track. Activate the

ball to free the hapless NPC. Or don't. They will faithfully roll to

follow you in an area. Crouch-shoot to designate another NPC, and the

balls will swarm attack them. The balls will follow you until dismissed

or disappeared and swarm the last target whenever crouched, regardless

of keeping the weapon out.



Nug Yerp - vaguely like the GLOO cannon from Prey, this "sweded" homage

shoots balls you can use for climbing purposes. The balls are also

"sticky", disabling any NPC who comes too close until they are activated.

You can explode them for a chain reaction. Crouch-firing this weapon

spawns a Mimic, which will attack when NPCs get too close.