Be advised that the wall/door breaking DOES make a fair bit of noise when it is destroyed, however. As long as nobody is within hearing distance, they won't notice the bullets hitting it. If you need to stay hidden, you can use a silenced weapon to deal damage to the obstacle. This is a time- and energy-consuming process however, so I only recommend this method if you are well away from enemies and lack equipment to do it quicker. Both destructible doors and punch-though walls can also be destroyed by throwing a physics object at it repeadtly. If you're unsure if a door is indestructible, save before attempting to smash it. Many of those doors can be unlocked with a matching passcode, which can be found on enemies, containers, computers and pocket secretaries found in the same area. The same applies for most doors, HOWEVER some of them are indestructible - forcing you to use a keypad or a computer to open them. You can also destroy the wall by shooting it with most weapons (most non-lethal weapons are useless for this). A quick way is to use explosives, such as frag grenades/mines, a rocket launcher or even explosive barrels, to destroy the wall. You can destroy any punch-through wall without the matching augmentation by dealing damage to it (although they will be more difficult to find). HOWEVER, it is possible to reach kits behind locked doors and punch-through walls with some cleverness: Notice that it may take certain augmentations to reach certain Praxis Kits (usually a hacking augmentation), so plan accordingly. There are total of 21 kits to be found in the base game. Praxis Kits give you a free Praxis point which can be spent on unlocking augmentations, making them well worth finding.
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