Though significantly weaker as a mining tool, the Battle Drill will allow me to charge at entities and attack them by crouching and jumping.
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Upgrade slot
Drill Head
The Battle Drill is a Steam Drill upgrade from Flaxbeard's Steam Power. When installed, it will enable the player to perform drill dashes. The drill dash will cause the player to leap forward and attack any entities they cross. If there are no entities, no added steam will be consumed, otherwise, 16,000 will be consumed by default. It deals 9 damage and mines 1.7 times slower, like the Chainsaw upgrade for the Steam Saw.
The Battle Drill can be installed in the drill's head slot in the Engineering Table.
The value in the configuration file is multiplied by the steam-per-durability option to get the total steam cost.