How Many Satchels for an Armored Double Door?
15 satchels
— or 10 from the soft side
15 satchels destroys an Armored Double Door (1,000 HP) from the hard side. That's 7,200 sulfur once you count the gunpowder, and about 2m 0s to place.
Explosive 5.56 Ammo is cheaper for this.
250× Explosive 5.56 Ammo costs 6,250 sulfur against 7,200 for 15 satchels — a difference of 950 sulfur per armored double door. If you've already got the satchels, use them; if you're farming from scratch, don't.
What 15 satchels costs
These are full craft costs — the sulfur figure includes everything that goes into the gunpowder, which is why it's bigger than the recipe on the item page suggests. Sulfur is the number that actually matters, because it's the thing you farm.
Every way to break an Armored Double Door
| Method | Qty | Sulfur | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Explosive 5.56 Ammocheapest | 250 | 6,250 | 1m 15s |
| Timed Explosive Charge | 3 | 6,600 | 30s |
| Rocket | 5 | 7,000 | 25s |
| Satchel Chargethis page | 15 | 7,200 | 2m 0s |
| Propane Explosive Bomb | 8 | 7,200 | 48s |
| Beancan Grenade | 69 | 8,280 | 6m 54s |
| High Velocity Rocket | 42 | 8,400 | 8m 24s |
| F1 Grenade | 200 | 12,000 | 46m 40s |
Other ways to raid an Armored Double Door
Satchels against other targets
Frequently Asked Questions
How many satchels for an Armored Double Door in Rust?expand_more
15 satchels to destroy an Armored Double Door from the hard side — that's 7,200 sulfur once you count the full gunpowder chain. From the soft side (inside face) it's 10, because the interior takes more damage per hit.
What's the soft side of an Armored Double Door?expand_more
The soft side is the interior-facing face — the side you see from inside the base. It takes roughly 34% less to break, so 10 satchels instead of 15. If you can get an angle on the inside face through a doorway or window, take it. On a wall, the soft side is the one without the visible seams.
Are satchels the cheapest way to raid an Armored Double Door?expand_more
No. Explosive 5.56 Ammo is cheaper on sulfur for this target — 250× costs 6,250 sulfur versus 7,200 for 15 satchels. That said, cheapest isn't always right: satchels may be faster to place or already in your base, and sulfur you've already farmed is a sunk cost.
How much sulfur is 15 satchels?expand_more
7,200 sulfur, plus 9,900 charcoal and 1,200 metal fragments. That's the full craft cost including the gunpowder each satchel needs, not just the final recipe.
How long does it take to raid an Armored Double Door with satchels?expand_more
About 2m 0s of placement time for 15 — that's the deploy time, not the farming. The farming is the real cost, and it's why people check this number before they commit.
Amounts come from the same sourced raid chart as our raid calculator and every /raid/ page, so they can't disagree with each other — verified for the July 2026 wipe. Deployables and external walls are approximate; always test on your own server build. Sulfur includes the full gunpowder chain.
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