It can go very high. You haven't established the range so I can't tell you how high it can go. You can easily test this by pointing the mortar tube straight up, perpendicular to the ground, and have someone go out 100 yards out to see how high it went. By triangulation, you only need the angle at the observers point. Good luck.
the mortar system is a long cylinder shaped tube with a firing pin at the bottom of the tube. you take the mortar round out of its container and set the right charge on it, whether its zero charge or the highest charge 4. the charge on the mortar determines how far the mortar will travel. after setting your deflection and elevation on the mortar system the mortar round is ''hung'' which means its placed inside the tube being held until the order is given to fire. the mortar is let go and goes down the tube where the firing pin strikes the primer on the mortar round which in returns shoots the mortar out of the tube.
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Start from Ecruteak City and go to the right and out of the city to Mt. Mortar!
go to Ecruteak city then walk to Route 42 then a hole entry to walk in and that's where Mt Mortar
MT. MORTAR is by Ecurteak City. Go to the right of Ecruteak City and you will eventually reach it.
you have to go up to a mystery box and use it 5 times then shoot another 4 zombies and kill them then when u get to next round it will be round 29
Its Called Go To High School And You Will Find Your Answer..... The answer is 0, it would round down to 0 but that makes no sense as a question.
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No, Mt. Mortar is not a required location. You do have to go there if you want to get Tyrogue, though (you get it after beating the Karate King inside).
go to the bridge use the bag of mortar to repair the bridge then a sumo will cross then go pick up the siccors
It depends on the firework. Like a bottle rocket can go up to 100 feet but a mortar or shells can go up to300 feet or height depending on the amount of thrust it has and the size of the firework.
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