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The '''Small Digger''' is an inexpensive [[Rock Raiders vehicles|vehicle]] used by the Rock Raiders for mining.  It is a four-wheeled motorized vehicle equipped with two [[Rock Raider tools#Small drill|chainsaw blades]] for cutting rock at a moderate speed. It also has a [[cargo hold]] for hauling the minerals it excavates. Although the vehicle was not featured in its own set, it does appear in the set [[4980 Tunnel Transport]], where it can be carried by the titular [[Tunnel Transport]] with a magnetic connection.
The '''Small Digger''' is an inexpensive [[Rock Raiders vehicles|vehicle]] used by the Rock Raiders for mining.  It is a four-wheeled motorized vehicle equipped with two [[Rock Raider tools#Small drill|chainsaw blades]] for cutting rock at a moderate speed. It also has a [[cargo hold]] for hauling the minerals it excavates. Although the vehicle was not featured in its own set, it does appear in the set [[4980 Tunnel Transport]], where it can be carried by the titular [[Tunnel Transport]] with a magnetic connection.


== In the Windows game ==
==In the Windows game==
In the Windows version of [[LEGO Rock Raiders (Windows game)|''LEGO Rock Raiders'']], the Small Digger is classified as a [[small vehicles|small vehicle]], and requires only one [[Energy Crystal]] for power.  A [[Rock Raider]] must be trained as a [[Training Rock Raiders#Driver|driver]] to use a Small Digger.   
In the Windows version of [[LEGO Rock Raiders (Windows game)|''LEGO Rock Raiders'']], the Small Digger is classified as a [[small vehicles|small vehicle]], and requires only one [[Energy Crystal]] for power.  A [[Rock Raider]] must be [[Rock Raider#Training|trained]] as a driver to use a Small Digger.   


[[Image:SmallDigger PC.png|300px|thumb|The Small Digger as portrayed in the Windows game]]
[[Image:SmallDigger PC.png|300px|thumb|The Small Digger as portrayed in the Windows game]]
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== In the PlayStation game ==
==In the PlayStation game==
[[Image:SmallDigger PS1.png|thumb|The Small Digger as portrayed in the PlayStation game]]
[[Image:SmallDigger PS1.png|thumb|The Small Digger as portrayed in the PlayStation game]]
The Small Digger is a very common vehicle in the PlayStation version of [[LEGO Rock Raiders (PlayStation game)|''LEGO Rock Raiders'']], though it does not appear in any of the later levels of the NTSC-U/C version. It can usually be found near the start of any levels that it's in, and can't ever be teleported down. The Tunnel Transport can carry the Small Digger, and the level [[Express Delivery]] is even entirely based around this. Unlike in the Windows version, it can't drill through Hard Rock, essentially making it a faster Rock Raider with an extra health bar. The advantage to this is that, unlike with other mining vehicles, the player can afford to lose a Small Digger without causing the mission to instantly be marked as failed, though it may make levels with time limits harder.
The Small Digger is a very common vehicle in the PlayStation version of [[LEGO Rock Raiders (PlayStation game)|''LEGO Rock Raiders'']], though it does not appear in any of the later levels of the NTSC-U/C version. It can usually be found near the start of any levels that it's in, and can't ever be teleported down. The Tunnel Transport can carry the Small Digger, and the level [[Express Delivery]] is even entirely based around this. Unlike in the Windows version, it can't drill through Hard Rock, essentially making it a faster Rock Raider with an extra health bar. The advantage to this is that, unlike with other mining vehicles, the player can afford to lose a Small Digger without causing the mission to instantly be marked as failed, though it may make levels with time limits harder.
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== In other languages ==
==Names in other languages==
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Revision as of 23:01, 17 October 2017

Official render of the Small Digger

The Small Digger is an inexpensive vehicle used by the Rock Raiders for mining. It is a four-wheeled motorized vehicle equipped with two chainsaw blades for cutting rock at a moderate speed. It also has a cargo hold for hauling the minerals it excavates. Although the vehicle was not featured in its own set, it does appear in the set 4980 Tunnel Transport, where it can be carried by the titular Tunnel Transport with a magnetic connection.

In the Windows game

In the Windows version of LEGO Rock Raiders, the Small Digger is classified as a small vehicle, and requires only one Energy Crystal for power. A Rock Raider must be trained as a driver to use a Small Digger.

File:SmallDigger PC.png
The Small Digger as portrayed in the Windows game

The Small Digger can drill through all types of rock faster than a Rock Raider can, though nowhere near as quickly as the Chrome Crusher can. Without upgrades, it takes 2 seconds to drill Dirt, 4 seconds to drill Loose Rock, 180 seconds (3 minutes) to drill Hard Rock, and 32 seconds to drill Seams. It moves at a decent speed of 2.0 blocks per second. Players will most likely use a Small Digger early on in most longer levels, and may even keep it through the entire level if there isn't much Hard Rock to worry about.

Despite the vehicle having a cargo hold, it can't carry anything in-game.

Appearances

  • In 7. Drilling With Vehicles, a Small Digger is behind the first wall the player must drill, to demonstrate how it can drill faster than a Rock Raider.
  • In Explosive Action, a Small Digger is trapped in an exposed cavern next to, but inaccessible from, the cavern containing the Tool Store. The objective of this level is for the player to use dynamite to blast through Hard Rock to reach the vehicle, and drive it back to Rock Raiders HQ.
  • In Water Lot Of Fun, a Small Digger can be found in the winding cavern hidden on the other side of the river, near the destroyed Rock Raiders HQ.
  • In Run The Gauntlet, a Small Digger can be found in the second hidden cavern, along with a Small Transport Truck. The player can use the Small Digger to move the Rock Raiders quickly through the tunnels without having to exit to drill walls. There is a second Small Digger in the penultimate cavern, which serves little purpose as only one wall between the player and the Tool Store remains to be drilled.

Upgrades

File:SmallDigger PC Upgraded.png
A fully upgraded Small Digger

There are three upgrades available for the Small Digger:

  • Drill: Costs 10 pieces of Ore
    This adds a third chainsaw to the vehicle. It now only takes 1 second to drill Dirt, 2 seconds to drill Loose Rock, 150 seconds (2.5 minutes) to drill Hard Rock, and 16 seconds to drill Seams.
  • Engine: Costs 10 pieces of Ore
    Adds a third pair of wheels to the vehicle, doubling the vehicle's route speed from 2 blocks per second to 4 blocks per second.
  • Scanner: Costs 5 pieces of Ore
    Installs a radar aboard the vehicle, with a scanning radius of 4 blocks.

Dependency

The Small Digger costs 1 Energy Crystal and requires the following for teleportation:

In the PlayStation game

File:SmallDigger PS1.png
The Small Digger as portrayed in the PlayStation game

The Small Digger is a very common vehicle in the PlayStation version of LEGO Rock Raiders, though it does not appear in any of the later levels of the NTSC-U/C version. It can usually be found near the start of any levels that it's in, and can't ever be teleported down. The Tunnel Transport can carry the Small Digger, and the level Express Delivery is even entirely based around this. Unlike in the Windows version, it can't drill through Hard Rock, essentially making it a faster Rock Raider with an extra health bar. The advantage to this is that, unlike with other mining vehicles, the player can afford to lose a Small Digger without causing the mission to instantly be marked as failed, though it may make levels with time limits harder.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Dutch Nederlands Kleine graafmachine
Finnish Suomi Pientä kaivuria
French Français Excavatrice légère
German Deutsch Buddler (Windows)
Kleine Buddler (PlayStation)
Hebrew עִבְרִית
Ivrit
חפרן קטן
Italian Italiano Piccola scavatrice
Japanese 日本語
Nihongo
スモールディガー
Norwegian Norsk Liten drill (Windows)
Lille drillen (PlayStation)
Polish Polski Koparka
Russian Русский
Russkiy
Малая врубовая машина
Spanish Español Excavadora pequeña
Danish and Swedish releases left this vehicle's name unchanged