Isekai Munchkin -HP 1 no Mama de Saikyou Saisoku Danjon Kouryaku- - Ch. 101 - Adventurer's Etiquette

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Ugh, the trope of "breaking a chest breaks anything somewhat fragile inside"... I loathe that trope. Glass is not so fragile that bumping it around a bit is going to break it. Now, the whole flipping the chest and causing the contents to shift and rotate inside? Yeah, that's a hell of a lot more likely to break any bottles inside.
Depends if the bottles were the thin glass kind, that are usable as a ranged heal/weapon. If they are made to break on impact, they will, even if it wasn't your intention at the time.
 
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Depends if the bottles were the thin glass kind, that are usable as a ranged heal/weapon. If they are made to break on impact, they will, even if it wasn't your intention at the time.
Even thin glass won't usually shatter on light impact; you have to give it a hard, sharp smack to make it explode, eg. throwing it against a hard surface. Just look at beer bottles as comparison (and those are made much thinner than hand-blown glass could get with reasonable surety); they don't even break most of the time unless thrown with a fair amount of force (angle of impact also helps, considering the shape is not spherical). Additionally, glass containers of all kinds are much harder to break when filled, since the material within will help drastically in absorbing shock.
 
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Even thin glass won't usually shatter on light impact; you have to give it a hard, sharp smack to make it explode, eg. throwing it against a hard surface. Just look at beer bottles as comparison (and those are made much thinner than hand-blown glass could get with reasonable surety); they don't even break most of the time unless thrown with a fair amount of force (angle of impact also helps, considering the shape is not spherical). Additionally, glass containers of all kinds are much harder to break when filled, since the material within will help drastically in absorbing shock.
Those aren't made for throwing, or even the thinnest glass bottles you can find for sale and use. Think about things like stink bombs, that will break if you look at them too hard, but will somehow survive rolling down a flight of stairs.
 

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