Grenade (Frag)

Fragmentation Grenade is an explosive thrown weapon that appears in all Fallout games.

Fallout and Fallout 2
Fallout and Fallout 2 Standard Fragmentation Grenade. Most effective when used on groups.

Fallout Tactics
Fallout Tactics Standard Fragmentation Grenade. Most effective when used on groups.

Fallout 3
The Frag Grenade is the first type of grenade found in the game, and is a standard grenade creating an explosive blast and dealing significant damage, with a high chance to cripple limbs. It seems to have the same blast radius as its more powerful variant, the Plasma Grenade. They are commonly used by melee equipped Raiders and Super Mutants when they are out of melee range.

Tactics and strategies
Thrown grenades are affected by physics; they may bounce or roll unexpectedly if not thrown carefully. However, in game physics can also be used to your advantage; such as throwing grenades through doorways or bouncing them around corners to attack enemies who cannot see you.

Grenades are targetable in V.A.T.S. Thus they can be shot out of the air, and shooting them whilst they are still held by the enemy can detonate them. Grenades can be thrown point-blank in V.A.T.S due to the sharply reduced damage taken.

It is best to use a grenade on groups of enemies at chokepoints such as doorways or stairwells. A grenade that has been thrown toward you will show up on your HUD as a red arrow denoting its direction relative to you. Move in the opposite direction as quickly as possible to escape the blast radius.

Holding the fire button down for a longer period of time will increase the strength of the throw. Grenades can be thrown for longer distances than normal through successful V.A.T.S. hits. Grenades cannot be cooked to detonate earlier.

It is also possible to plant a live grenade on an NPC by passing one from your inventory to the NPC's inventory via pickpocketing. This will kill the NPC, regardless of how much health he has, making the Frag Grenade far more deadly.

Traps
It is common to find several grenades hanging on a string from the ceiling. These are called a grenade bouquet and will be activated with a nearby tripwire, dropping the grenades and making them explode on a timer. The bundle of grenades can be disarmed with a high enough explosives skill or can be shot down (this will cause them to explode). If you do accidentally activate the tripwire, try to run out the area as the grenades are on a timer. Note that these grenades will not give the red arrow HUD warning. (Confirmed PC and 360)

Bugs

 * The "Rocket-Boots-Bug": there's a semi-common bug with Deathclaws, Behemoths and Giant Radscorpions. The explosion may launch them into the sky, which can lead to multiple queued V.A.T.S shots wasting grenades and AP as the grenades explode, harmlessly, where the creature was. Setting up one targeted throw at a time eliminates the chance of missing.


 * Destroyed grenades; i.e targeted in V.A.T.S. and shot out of an opponents hand, have a condition of zero yet you can use other broken grenades to fix them thus restoring its firepower.


 * When a missile launcher is broken from launching a missile, if you have one grenade/mine of any particular type in your inventory, e.g. having one frag grenade but any number of other grenade/mine types, and it is the next weapon you equip, you will have unlimited ammo for that particular grenade/mine until it is unequipped. The next grenade/mine thrown after the first will be invisible while held in the player's hand but will appear once thrown. This is an excellent way of obtaining many Bottlecap Mines as they can be disarmed and picked up, adding them to your inventory to be used at any time. V.A.T.S, unfortunately, cannot be used until the grenade is unequipped.


 * Be wary when using frag grenades against Radscorpions. If the grenade accidentally lands in between their legs whilst they chase you it can be propelled out at a very high speed, possibly hit the player.

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