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==Description==
 
==Description==
The Molotov cocktail is an incendiary weapon that is used to set a small area on fire. It is based on the real-life home-made petrol bomb, which is prepared by inserting a rag into a partially filled glass bottle, allowing the rag to "wick up" the flammable liquid within. This causes the soaked rag to become flammable itself, allowing it to be lit on fire. Because the fumes from the flammable liquid (which are actually what catches fire, not the liquid itself) are contained within the bottle, full ignition does not occur until the glass container is ruptured, allowing the fumes to escape. This normally happens upon impact of the Molotov against a hard surface, after being thrown.
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The Molotov cocktail is an incendiary weapon that is used to set a small area on fire. It is based on the real-life home-made petrol bomb with the same name, which is prepared by inserting a rag into a partially filled glass bottle, allowing the rag to "wick up" the flammable liquid within. This causes the soaked rag to become flammable itself, allowing it to be lit on fire. Because the fumes from the flammable liquid (which are actually what catches fire, not the liquid itself) are contained within the bottle, full ignition does not occur until the glass container is ruptured, allowing the fumes to escape. This normally happens upon impact of the Molotov against a hard surface, after being thrown.
   
It can set a group of [[Pedestrians|pedestrians]] on fire or light a car's engine on fire, destroying it. Victims on foot will catch fire and die if close enough to the flames. In GTA2 molotov doesn't set fire, but explodes. Use of the Molotov will normally result in at a 1-star to 3-star [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]]. It proves to be one of the most deadly weapons for the player when used at close range. It is one of only two weapons which can destroy a [[Rhino]], the other being a [[Flamethrower]]. In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] the Molotov is more effective and can destroy a vehicle rapidly fast after one cocktail being thrown at the vehicle (providing the vehicle is in the inner circle of the blast) and merely looks like a mini atomic bomb when exploding that deals enough damage to annihilate up to 10 people and 7 vehicles at close range (the latter occurs in a chain reaction). Also, in all [[3D Universe]] games, one or two Molotovs is capable of taking down an airborne [[Helicopter|helicopter]], making it suitable to fend off pursuing [[Police Maverick]]s above during a 3-star police chases on foot (except [[GTA III]]).
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It can set a group of [[Pedestrians|pedestrians]] on fire or burns a vehicle, destroying it. Victims on foot will catch fire and die if close enough to the flames. In GTA2 molotov doesn't set fire, but explodes. Use of the Molotov will normally result in at a 1-star to 3-star [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]]. It proves to be one of the most deadly weapons for the player when used at close range. It is one of only two weapons which can destroy a [[Rhino]], the other being a [[Flamethrower]]. In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] the Molotov is more effective and can destroy a vehicle rapidly fast after one bottle being thrown at the vehicle (providing the vehicle is in the inner circle of the blast) and merely looks like a mini atomic bomb when exploding that deals enough damage to annihilate up to 10 people and 7 vehicles at close range (the latter occurs in a chain reaction). Also, in all [[3D Universe]] games, one or two Molotovs is capable of taking down an airborne [[Helicopter|helicopter]], making it suitable to fend off pursuing [[Police Maverick]]s above during a 3-star police chases on foot (except [[GTA III]]).
 
[[File:Molotov_versus_Ballas.jpg|thumb|An entire wave of enemies toasting in flames.]]
 
[[File:Molotov_versus_Ballas.jpg|thumb|An entire wave of enemies toasting in flames.]]
   

Revision as of 12:47, 20 October 2014

Crude yet highly effective incendiary weapon. No happy hour with this cocktail.
— GTA V, description from Rockstar Games Social Club.

The Molotov Cocktail is a weapon that has appeared in every game since Grand Theft Auto 2. It is the most basic explosive weapon throughout the series.

Description

The Molotov cocktail is an incendiary weapon that is used to set a small area on fire. It is based on the real-life home-made petrol bomb with the same name, which is prepared by inserting a rag into a partially filled glass bottle, allowing the rag to "wick up" the flammable liquid within. This causes the soaked rag to become flammable itself, allowing it to be lit on fire. Because the fumes from the flammable liquid (which are actually what catches fire, not the liquid itself) are contained within the bottle, full ignition does not occur until the glass container is ruptured, allowing the fumes to escape. This normally happens upon impact of the Molotov against a hard surface, after being thrown.

It can set a group of pedestrians on fire or burns a vehicle, destroying it. Victims on foot will catch fire and die if close enough to the flames. In GTA2 molotov doesn't set fire, but explodes. Use of the Molotov will normally result in at a 1-star to 3-star wanted level. It proves to be one of the most deadly weapons for the player when used at close range. It is one of only two weapons which can destroy a Rhino, the other being a Flamethrower. In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories the Molotov is more effective and can destroy a vehicle rapidly fast after one bottle being thrown at the vehicle (providing the vehicle is in the inner circle of the blast) and merely looks like a mini atomic bomb when exploding that deals enough damage to annihilate up to 10 people and 7 vehicles at close range (the latter occurs in a chain reaction). Also, in all 3D Universe games, one or two Molotovs is capable of taking down an airborne helicopter, making it suitable to fend off pursuing Police Mavericks above during a 3-star police chases on foot (except GTA III).

File:Molotov versus Ballas.jpg

An entire wave of enemies toasting in flames.

In Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, the player can use the touch screen to throw Molotov Cocktails at a distance in any direction. Huang Lee can go to gas stations marked in the radar to fill up bottles of gasoline to use as Molotov Cocktails. A minigame is associated to this with the player using the touch screen to aim the gas nozzle to the bottle and shoving a cloth into the bottle. In the PSP version, however, the molotovs can be thrown with the same button used for most weapons, and the molotov making minigame uses a button combination.

File:Molotov effectiveness.jpg

All enemies dead on a highway.

In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, when thrown at something like a wall, the Molotov will set alight anyone standing behind it, making it a very effective weapon against enemies behind cover without exposing the player to enemy fire. The Molotov is a very effective and advisable weapon to use in gang warfare since it has the power to take down a large number of enemies or even an entire wave in a single throw. They are not as hard to use as Grenades as their flames spread in all directions.

Since GTA IV the flamethrower has been removed, the player can only set a fire with molotov cocktail and jerry can (In GTA 5, require a shoot to light on). Also, other explosive weapons and vehicles can make fire when exploded but not very efficient.

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Locations

GTA III

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Molotov Cocktail's locations map

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GTA IV

Molotov Cocktails can be purchased at the back-alley gun shops for $500. They can also be purchased from Little Jacob for $350. Being hit by one on multiplayer is not a death sentence, because you can pause and will not take fire damage while the flames begin to extinguish. However, you can still be killed, stabbed, shot, or otherwise hurt. They can be used from cars, but it is difficult to do so as the Molotov would have to hit the target directly. A couple Molotovs will flame up a car also, while four will set it ablaze, and six will completely destroy it or render it inoperable.

Broker

Bohan

Charge Island

  • East Borough Bridge - Can be found on top of the steel superstructure before the Bohan off-ramp.

Algonquin

Alderney

  • Acter - Can be found in a grassy area next to a tree behind some houses north of Moog Street.

GTA Chinatown Wars

GTA V

  • Can be found on the back deck of the Boathouse in Sandy Shores just a block northwest of the Ammu-Nation
  • Can be found under the Great Ocean Highway at the beach south of Hookies . It is 0.13mi south of from the Hookies carpark under the Great Ocean Highway. Take the dirt road to the beach and as soon as the trail ends on the map turn left. 
  • On the top floor of the construction site in Little Seoul. It is by the north end of the southernmost blue JETSAM container on the north building.
  • At the rear of the Chumash Plaza.
  • In the alley behind the Mirror Park barber shop.
  • After you exit Paleto Bay to the east, at the end of the "Zancudo Grain Growers" field right next to the bushes and the ladder of the small water tower, official located in the "Mount Chiliad" area.
  • At the smaller Stoner Cement Works plant on Baytree Canyon Road, under one of the little carport-like roofs on the west side of the property.

GTA Online

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Trivia

  • In the 3D Universe, attempting to take down a helicopter with a Molotov, will make it simply catch fire and explode in mid-air, rather than spinning out of control.
  • In some games, blowing up any law enforcement vehicles occupied by two or more officers inside with a Molotov will result to an instant 3-star wanted level.
  • In GTA IV, Molotovs are made from Cherenkov Vodka bottles. In GTA V, they're made with Logger Beer bottles.
  • In GTA Liberty City Stories, when a Molotov's flames come into contact with a glass window (like the one in Capital Autos), the windows will shatter like they are hit by a vehicle or another weapon. Only happens on rare occasions.
  • In GTA Vice City Stories, the Molotov cocktail is possibly made of gas, rather than gasoline or alcohol, as it have more destructive effect.
  • In GTA San Andreas and GTA IV, the Molotov is quite powerful and effective when used against a group of enemies, rather than the other renditions.
  • In the second trailer of GTA V, Trevor is seen throwing a Molotov Cocktail to burn down a meth lab of his rival gang in his earlier mission 'Crystal Maze' which is impossible to do in the actual game; you have to shoot to ignite the gasoline trailer in order to burn the meth lab down. (Interestingly, he is holding a Dippo in front of the meth lab in one of his artworks, which was cut during the development.)

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