Explosives

Explosives is a Fallout 3 skill, replacing the Traps and Throwing skills from previous games. Its governing primary statistic is Perception.

Uses
The Explosives skill is used to successfully set or disarm Mines. When setting a Mine (Frag, Pulse, Plasma, or Bottlecap varieties), the higher your skill, the more you automatically "overload" the explosive and increase its damage output. For disarming purposes, whenever you approach an armed Mine, a "countdown beep" increases in speed until the Mine explodes. The higher your explosives skill, the more time you have to disarm it before detonation. In Fallout 3 the distance you can throw a grenade and how accurate the throw is is directly related to the Explosives skill.

Explosives are those weapons that can either be thrown or planted, usually appearing in the form of grenades or Dynamite. Grenades are almost always thrown, though they can be planted. Dynamite, and other such charges, consists of a timer which must be set by the character and then planted.

Disarming
In addition to increasing your grenade damage, mine damage, and granting access to certain Perks, specific levels of Explosives are required to disarm certain explosive-based traps.
 * 30 is required to disarm hanging Frag Grenade clusters
 * 45 is required to disarm Rigged Computer Terminals
 * 60 is required to disarm exploding baby carriages
 * Your Explosives skill also determines how close you can get to mines before they detect you, as well as how long the mine will beep a warning before it goes off. There does not appear to be a fixed explosives skill necessary to disarm a mine. If you can run up to it and click on it fast enough, you may be able to disarm a mine with very little Explosives skill, but if you're slow it will blow up before you reach it.

Increasing Explosives skill
Explosives can be increased by wearing Raider Blastmaster Helmet and Takoma Park Little Leaguer Cap, as well as any armor/clothing that incrases PE such as Crow's Eyebot Helmet.

Explosives in Quests

 * 25 Explosives is required to interact with Megaton's atomic bomb.
 * It is also required to have a high enough Explosives skills to disarm any Slave Collars on slaves.

Previous games
In Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics, the character’s ability to throw a grenade is directly related to the Throwing skill. The character’s ability to set or disarm an explosive is related to the Traps skill.