Satchel Charge



The satchel charge is a weapon in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Lonesome Road.

Gameplay
The satchel charge is a placed explosive, and functions like other land mines. However, it has a significantly shorter fuse than other types. Even player characters with a very high Explosives skill will set off enemy-placed charges almost immediately. It has a relatively large proximity detection, and disarming is often difficult as a result.

It is deceptively powerful for the simplicity of its construction, besting even the bottlecap mine, often crippling a limb upon detonation if one gets caught in the blast. The satchel charge also bests the bottlecap mine by being far easier to craft and using far more common materials. This is offset by higher Strength and skill requirements, as well as weight.

Crafting
This weapon can be crafted by the Courier.

Creation requirements

¹ Craftable without a workbench via a dialogue option with Veronica, or with ED-E once the add-on Lonesome Road is installed.

Locations

 * The Divide - Found in various containers labeled "satchel charge box."
 * Four boxes at Beast's location on the High Road, near the truck.
 * Two boxes at Bonesaw's location, of which one has an Average lock.
 * Four boxes at the Courier's Mile.
 * One box north of the Third Street Municipal Building, on the roof of a two-story building.
 * One box southwest of the wastewater treatment plant, in a ruined building.
 * One box just southeast of the waste disposal station, on the ground near a telephone pole.
 * One box in Ulysses' Temple.
 * Active satchel charges are placed in various locations in the Divide. These can be disarmed and collected by the player character.
 * ED-E can provide three satchel charges a day after reaching rank 2 of the Camarader-E perk and passing an Explosives 35 check and passing an Explosives 65 check through dialogue with him.
 * Carried by Marked Men.

Behind the scenes
The satchel charge was supposed to be weaker, with a longer fuse. According to Joshua Sawyer, the damage was doubled and the fuse was shortened in the last week of development.