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destructible

[dih-struhk-tuh-buhl] / dɪˈstrʌk tə bəl /


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The environments vary in scale and are widely destructible, so you can pick up a chopstick on one stage and a telegraph pole on another and unleash roughly equivalent devastation on your unfortunate opponent.

From The Verge

Iron Man levels, the company promises, will be wide open spaces with room to fly, while Hulk levels will emphasize destructible terrain to smash.

From The Verge

Hence, I found myself destroying everything I could in most rooms of the early game, as virtually everything is destructible and able to be picked up and hurled at your enemies.

From Salon

‘Fire’ explores the molecular characteristics of carbon’s many forms, from diamond to graphene — what makes them sticky or slippery, strong or weak, destructible or indestructible and, above all, useful.

From Nature

Firestorm will be the first time a battle royale game mode has been added to the first-person shooter series that places an emphasis on destructible environments and large-scale warfare.

From The Verge