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|damage = 500 <small>(direct)</small><br>200 <small>(edge)</small> {{Gtav pedhealth}} |
|damage = 500 <small>(direct)</small><br>200 <small>(edge)</small> {{Gtav pedhealth}} |
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− | |price = $1,000 <small>('' |
+ | |price = $500 <small>(''Chinatown Wars'')</small><br>$1,000 <small>(''GTA V'')</small> |
− | |sold in = [[Ammu-Nation]]|ammo = 5 |
+ | |sold in = [[Ammu-Nation]]|ammo = 5|caption = The Proximity Mines in GTA V|Unlocked After = [[Friends Reunited]] <small>(GTA V)</small>}} |
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+ | {{Q|Leave a present to your friends with these motion sensor landmines. Short delay after activation.|In-game description, GTA V}} |
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'''Proximity Mines''' are weapons used in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''. |
'''Proximity Mines''' are weapons used in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''. |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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When placed, they will not explode unless a person/vehicle approach it, much like the cut [[Land Mines]] in earlier ''[[GTA]]'' games. Proximity Mines cost [[Money|$]]500 at [[Ammu-Nation]]. |
When placed, they will not explode unless a person/vehicle approach it, much like the cut [[Land Mines]] in earlier ''[[GTA]]'' games. Proximity Mines cost [[Money|$]]500 at [[Ammu-Nation]]. |
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− | When placed, any pedestrian or vehicle, including the player, will activate the proximity mine, beeping very fast and then, explodes. When placed onto a vehicle driven by an NPC or another player, it will take 1-2 seconds to activate and explode, making it a useful device. |
+ | When placed, any pedestrian or vehicle, including the player, will activate the proximity mine, beeping very fast and then, explodes. When placed onto a vehicle driven by an NPC or another player, it will take 1-2 seconds to activate and explode, making it a useful device. However, if the same is placed onto an inactive vehicle, it will not explode, being perfect for a trap. |
− | However, the player only can carry 5 mines (unlike any throwable device), which means a faster |
+ | However, the player only can carry 5 mines (unlike any throwable device), which means a faster use. Due to the short delay, the player must be quick as possible. |
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− | == Ammu-Nation == |
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− | :Price: $500 |
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− | : Rating: 4 |
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− | [[File:50px-Tretmine.jpg|thumb]]Quantity: 5 mines |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Proximity_Mine_GTAVe_Detonate.png|Mine exploding. |
Proximity_Mine_GTAVe_Detonate.png|Mine exploding. |
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</gallery> |
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===HUD Icons=== |
===HUD Icons=== |
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<gallery> |
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+ | 50px-Tretmine.jpg|HUD in Chinatown Wars. |
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Proximity-Mine-GTAV-HUD.png|HUD Icon in PS3/XB360 version of ''GTA V'' |
Proximity-Mine-GTAV-HUD.png|HUD Icon in PS3/XB360 version of ''GTA V'' |
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− | Proximity |
+ | Proximity-Mine-GTAVPC-HUD.png|HUD Icon in PS4/Xbox One/PC |
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</gallery> |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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+ | ===GTA Chinatown Wars=== |
+ | *Available in [[Ammu-Nation]] after the Fully-Crocked Upgrade is purchase. |
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+ | ===GTA V=== |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | *Proximity Mines do not disappear even if the player goes far away or is [[Wasted|killed]] in [[GTA Online]]. |
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− | == See |
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* [[Vehicle Mine]]s in ''[[Grand Theft Auto 2]]''. |
* [[Vehicle Mine]]s in ''[[Grand Theft Auto 2]]''. |
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* [[Land Mine|Land Mines]], a cut weapon in [[Grand Theft Auto III|''Grand Theft Auto III'']], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'']] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'']]. |
* [[Land Mine|Land Mines]], a cut weapon in [[Grand Theft Auto III|''Grand Theft Auto III'']], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'']] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'']]. |
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+ | * [[Car Bomb]], a similar weapon featured in several GTA games that also can be used to detonate cars. |
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+ | *[[Sticky Bombs|Sticky Bomb]], a similar weapon featured in ''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' that can be used similarly to Proximity Mines. |
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[[Category:Weapons in GTA Chinatown Wars]] |
[[Category:Weapons in GTA Chinatown Wars]] |
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[[Category:Thrown Weapons]] |
[[Category:Thrown Weapons]] |
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Revision as of 18:33, 25 April 2015
Proximity Mines are weapons used in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars and Grand Theft Auto V.
Description
When placed, they will not explode unless a person/vehicle approach it, much like the cut Land Mines in earlier GTA games. Proximity Mines cost $500 at Ammu-Nation.
When placed, any pedestrian or vehicle, including the player, will activate the proximity mine, beeping very fast and then, explodes. When placed onto a vehicle driven by an NPC or another player, it will take 1-2 seconds to activate and explode, making it a useful device. However, if the same is placed onto an inactive vehicle, it will not explode, being perfect for a trap.
However, the player only can carry 5 mines (unlike any throwable device), which means a faster use. Due to the short delay, the player must be quick as possible.
Gallery
FPS Gallery
HUD Icons
Locations
GTA Chinatown Wars
- Available in Ammu-Nation after the Fully-Crocked Upgrade is purchase.
GTA V
- In story mode, it becomes available in all three protagonists' weapon inventory after the update is installed. (Only PS3 and Xbox 360 versions)
- In story mode, it is available in Ammu-Nation after Friends Reunited is completed in the campaign. (Only PS4, Xbox One and PC versions)
Trivia
- Proximity Mines do not disappear even if the player goes far away or is killed in GTA Online.
See Also
- Vehicle Mines in Grand Theft Auto 2.
- Land Mines, a cut weapon in Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.
- Car Bomb, a similar weapon featured in several GTA games that also can be used to detonate cars.
- Sticky Bomb, a similar weapon featured in The Ballad of Gay Tony and Grand Theft Auto V that can be used similarly to Proximity Mines.