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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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Grenades are available from the [[Newport]] [[Ammu-Nation]] on [[Staunton Island]] after the completion of [[Last Requests]]. They cost [[$]]2,000). |
Grenades are available from the [[Newport]] [[Ammu-Nation]] on [[Staunton Island]] after the completion of [[Last Requests]]. They cost [[$]]2,000). |
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*Safehouses - Grenades spawn outside every safehouse once the player collects 30 [[hidden Packages|hidden packages]]. |
*Safehouses - Grenades spawn outside every safehouse once the player collects 30 [[hidden Packages|hidden packages]]. |
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===GTA Advance=== |
===GTA Advance=== |
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*Spawns near every safehouse after collecting 50 Hidden Packages. |
*Spawns near every safehouse after collecting 50 Hidden Packages. |
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Grenades can be purchased from the [[North Point Mall]] Ammu-Nation, for $300. |
Grenades can be purchased from the [[North Point Mall]] Ammu-Nation, for $300. |
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*[[Portland Docks]], [[Portland]] - On the back of the black boat to the left of the blue freighter that you use on the mission "[[The Portland Chainsaw Masquerade]]" opposite side of the ramp near the [[Hidden Packages|Hidden package]]. |
*[[Portland Docks]], [[Portland]] - On the back of the black boat to the left of the blue freighter that you use on the mission "[[The Portland Chainsaw Masquerade]]" opposite side of the ramp near the [[Hidden Packages|Hidden package]]. |
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Grenades can be purchased from the [[Downtown Vice City]] Ammu-Nation, or the [[Vice Point Mall]] Ammu-Nation, for $360; the price is decreased to $240 once the player beats [[Phil's Shooting Range]]. |
Grenades can be purchased from the [[Downtown Vice City]] Ammu-Nation, or the [[Vice Point Mall]] Ammu-Nation, for $360; the price is decreased to $240 once the player beats [[Phil's Shooting Range]]. |
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===GTA Chinatown Wars=== |
===GTA Chinatown Wars=== |
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+ | *Can be bought for $350 from Ammu-Nation.net after the mission [[Street of Rage]]. |
===GTA IV + Episodes from Liberty City=== |
===GTA IV + Episodes from Liberty City=== |
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===GTA V=== |
===GTA V=== |
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− | *It can be purchased at [[Ammu-Nation]] for $120 |
+ | *It can be purchased at [[Ammu-Nation]] for $120 a piece |
*[[Vinewood Hills (GTA V)|Vinewood Hills]], found behind the big orange juice stand, at the end of the dusty road. |
*[[Vinewood Hills (GTA V)|Vinewood Hills]], found behind the big orange juice stand, at the end of the dusty road. |
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*[[Harmony]], [[Blaine County]], found behind the old gas station. |
*[[Harmony]], [[Blaine County]], found behind the old gas station. |
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*In GTA San Andreas, if a grenade direct hits any victim, it will cause the target to fall to the ground. However, it's possible to kill a target with a direct hit of a grenade. |
*In GTA San Andreas, if a grenade direct hits any victim, it will cause the target to fall to the ground. However, it's possible to kill a target with a direct hit of a grenade. |
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*In GTA V, [[Chop]] will try to fetch grenades if thrown in place of a [[Ball]]. |
*In GTA V, [[Chop]] will try to fetch grenades if thrown in place of a [[Ball]]. |
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− | *In GTA Liberty City Stories there is a (possibly) glitch involving the Grenade. Go to [[Callahan Point]] (near the road leading to some jettys). Sometimes there are a lot of cars that cross the road. Take a grenade and attempt to blow every vehicle in your sight, don't move around, just stay on Callahan Point. Every new car spawned and driving on the road must blow up. After some minutes, you will see some cars driving angrily onto you. The drivers are the ones you previously killed during the explosions, but will be driving |
+ | *In GTA Liberty City Stories there is a (possibly) glitch involving the Grenade. Go to [[Callahan Point]] (near the road leading to some jettys). Sometimes there are a lot of cars that cross the road. Take a grenade and attempt to blow every vehicle in your sight, don't move around, just stay on Callahan Point. Every new car spawned and driving on the road must blow up. After some minutes, you will see some cars driving angrily onto you. The drivers are the ones you previously killed during the explosions, but will be driving different vehicles. They will attempt to ram and hit you to death. |
*On the Social Club image, the markings on the grenade reads [[wp:M26 grenade#M61|M61]], which is a type of grenade used by the United States Army during the Vietnam War. In-game however, the markings read "M69A1" instead, another reference to the number [[69]]. |
*On the Social Club image, the markings on the grenade reads [[wp:M26 grenade#M61|M61]], which is a type of grenade used by the United States Army during the Vietnam War. In-game however, the markings read "M69A1" instead, another reference to the number [[69]]. |
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+ | *In 3D Universe games, the player can take more than one direct grenade blast before dying. In HD universe games however, one direct grenade blast will kill the player |
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==Navigation== |
==Navigation== |
Revision as of 18:16, 18 April 2016
Grenades are an area-effect weapon which have been featured in every Grand Theft Auto game since Grand Theft Auto 2.
Description
Grenades are highly destructive to both people and objects, including vehicles — in most GTA games, conventional vehicles can be destroyed with a single grenade, and people will almost always be killed if within the blast radius. Grenades are ideal for taking out enemies hiding behind cover, and for scattering tight-knit groups of foes.
Grenades can, of course, be just as dangerous to the player as to enemies, and must be deployed carefully to avoid the grenade bouncing back to the player.
In Grand Theft Auto IV, the player can drop a live grenade to the ground, but must run for cover before it detonates. One can also 'cook' a grenade (hold onto it while it counts down) for a short time before throwing it. It begins beeping if it is held for too long, and if not thrown, will explode in the player's hands, causing Niko/Johnny/Luis to get Wasted. In Grand Theft Auto IV, grenades are in fact much more lethal to the player than to enemies -- unless a grenade explodes very close to an enemy, they will likely survive, despite being thrown by the explosion.
Grenades can be dropped while driving, and are more effective for in-car use than Molotov Cocktails, due to their far superior radius of effect, however the player must take care to remain on the move while using grenades — the player's own car can easily be caught in the explosion if it does not move on immediately.
A popular multiplayer tactic is to cook a grenade, then walk up to a group of unsuspecting players and let it detonate, This tactic (called Martyrdom) is useful for killing a large group, so long as you don't mind dying as well. This is only advised in Free Mode.
The enemies will run away from a grenade that is about to explode, making it more challenging for the player against the enemies in open.
In Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, the player can use the touch screen to throw Grenades at a distance in any direction.
Grenades function the same way as in GTA IV, the only difference being that the grenade is more effective on enemies and has a much quieter "beeping noise" so overcooking a grenade is far more lethal than before.
Gallery
In-Game models
HUD icons
Other
Locations
Grand Theft Auto III
Grenades are available from the Newport Ammu-Nation on Staunton Island after the completion of Last Requests. They cost $2,000).
- Safehouses - Grenades spawn outside every safehouse once the player collects 30 hidden packages.
- Dropped by Army soldiers when killed.
GTA Advance
- Can be bought for $2000 from Ammu-Nation.
- Spawns near every safehouse after collecting 50 Hidden Packages.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Grenades can be purchased from the North Point Mall Ammu-Nation, for $300.
- Washington Beach - Behind the Washington Beach Police Station (Only on Xbox, PC and later versions of the PS2, replacing the Tear Gas spawn point).
- Little Havana - Inside the basketball court just west of West Haven Community Healthcare Center.
GTA San Andreas
- Las Colinas, Los Santos - Beside a burnt wooden shack.
- East Beach, Los Santos - In a corner of the multistorey carpark.
- Idlewood, Los Santos - At the motel, on a balcony.
- Santa Maria Beach, Los Santos - Near the end of Yacht Harbor, right beside the railing.
- Doherty, San Fierro - Spawns outside the Doherty Garage after photographing all 50 Snapshots.
- Bayside, Tierra Robada - In a small alleyway.
- Rockshore East, Las Venturas - On top of the southernmost building in the eastern complex.
- K.A.C.C. Military Fuels, Las Venturas - Inside the warehouse (only during Up, Up and Away!).
- Can be bought for $300 in the Ammu-Nation.
GTA Liberty City Stories
Grenades can be purchased from Ammu-Nation after completion of Driving Mr. Leone, for $360.
- Newport, Staunton Island - In an alleyway behind Ammu-Nation. The player passes by the grenade during "Night of the Livid Dreads".
- Portland Docks, Portland - On the back of the black boat to the left of the blue freighter that you use on the mission "The Portland Chainsaw Masquerade" opposite side of the ramp near the Hidden package.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
Grenades can be purchased from the Downtown Vice City Ammu-Nation, or the Vice Point Mall Ammu-Nation, for $360; the price is decreased to $240 once the player beats Phil's Shooting Range.
- Ocean Beach - Behind the hospital by a tree and some bushes, just by the helipad.
- Little Haiti - Next to one of the many shacks.
GTA Chinatown Wars
- Can be bought for $350 from Ammu-Nation.net after the mission Street of Rage.
GTA IV + Episodes from Liberty City
Grenades can be purchased from the back-alley gun shops for $1,000. They can also be purchased from Little Jacob for $700.
- Steinway - Can be found in the fourth gated yard in an alley between Tinconderoga Ave and Trenton Ave.
- Meadows Park - Can be found underneath the large steel globe in the larger fountain.
- Francis International Airport - Can be found on the west end of the boat dock south of the aviation fuel storage facility to the southwest of the airport.
- Fortside - Can be found in an alley between Folsom Way and Rykers Ave.
- Charge Island - Can be found on the catwalk above the oil refinery on the east end of the island. This is the same catwalk Niko and Packie use in the mission Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend.
- Star Junction - Can be found in an alley off Kunzite St, between the Magic Curtain Theater and the Celtica Hotel.
- The Triangle - Can be found next to a large spool of electrical cable in the north side of the Columbus Ave construction site.
- The Triangle - Can be found next to a manhole on the north side of the Frankfort Ave construction site.
- The Meat Quarter - Can be found in the alley between Iron St and Union Drive West.
- Suffolk - Can be found atop the roof of the Globe Oil gas station on Feldspar St and Union Drive West.
- Chinatown - Can be found on the second floor of the construction project on Bismarck Ave, south of Diamond St.
- Happiness Island - Can be found in the entrance hall to the statue, on the right.
- Alderney City - Can be found on the ledge of a building behind the Mr. Fuk's Rice Box restaurant.
- Port Tudor - Can be found on a second-floor catwalk in a large boat repair warehouse on the docks.
GTA V
- It can be purchased at Ammu-Nation for $120 a piece
- Vinewood Hills, found behind the big orange juice stand, at the end of the dusty road.
- Harmony, Blaine County, found behind the old gas station.
- At the end of the wooden pier, north of Alamo Sea.
- Banham Canyon, at the north end of Ineseno Road, below the beach house, between the cement pillars at its west side.
Trivia
- In 3D Universe games (excluding GTA San Andreas), if you throw a grenade in the water, the grenade will not show an explosion or waves created by explosion's vibrations, but the explosion's sound can still be heard. Also, if you throw a grenade very high up in the air, the grenade again will not show an explosion (only seen in GTA Vice City and Liberty City Stories)
- The explosion time is inaccurate because in real life, the grenade must have circa 10 - 15 seconds to explode, but in the 2D and 3D Universes, the grenade will explode in circa 2 - 3 seconds.
- In GTA San Andreas, if a grenade direct hits any victim, it will cause the target to fall to the ground. However, it's possible to kill a target with a direct hit of a grenade.
- In GTA V, Chop will try to fetch grenades if thrown in place of a Ball.
- In GTA Liberty City Stories there is a (possibly) glitch involving the Grenade. Go to Callahan Point (near the road leading to some jettys). Sometimes there are a lot of cars that cross the road. Take a grenade and attempt to blow every vehicle in your sight, don't move around, just stay on Callahan Point. Every new car spawned and driving on the road must blow up. After some minutes, you will see some cars driving angrily onto you. The drivers are the ones you previously killed during the explosions, but will be driving different vehicles. They will attempt to ram and hit you to death.
- On the Social Club image, the markings on the grenade reads M61, which is a type of grenade used by the United States Army during the Vietnam War. In-game however, the markings read "M69A1" instead, another reference to the number 69.
- In 3D Universe games, the player can take more than one direct grenade blast before dying. In HD universe games however, one direct grenade blast will kill the player
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto 2 | |
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Weapons | Pistol | Dual Pistol | S-Uzi Machine Gun | Silenced S-Uzi Machine Gun | Shotgun | Flamethrower | ElectroGun | Rocket Launcher | Molotov Cocktails | Grenades |
Car weapons | Vehicle Machine Gun | Vehicle Oil Slick | Vehicle Mine | Vehicle bomb |
Deleted weapons | Instant Vehicle Bomb | ElectroBaton |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto III | |
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Melee | Fist | Baseball Bat |
Basic Firearms | AK47 | Pistol | M16 | Shotgun | Sniper Rifle | Uzi |
Heavy Weapons | Flamethrower | Rocket Launcher |
Explosives | Car Bomb | Grenades | Molotov Cocktail |
Special | Detonator |
Beta | Land Mine |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | |
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Unarmed | Fist | Brass Knuckles |
Melee | Screwdriver | Hammer | Knife | Meat Cleaver | Golf Club | Nightstick | Baseball Bat | Machete | Katana | Chainsaw |
Thrown | Tear Gas (PS2 only) | Molotov | Grenade | Detonator Grenade |
Handgun | Colt 45/Pistol | Colt Python/.357 |
Shotgun | Shotgun/Chrome Shotgun | Stubby Shotgun | Spaz 12 Shotgun/S.P.A.S. 12 |
SMG | Tec-9 | Ingram Mac 10/Mac | Uzi 9mm/Uz-I | MP5/MP |
Assault | Ruger/Kruger | M4 |
Heavy | M60 | Flame Thrower | Rocket Launcher | Minigun |
Sniper | Sniper Rifle | PSG1/.308 Sniper |
Special | Camera | Detonator | Car Bomb |
Beta | AK-47 | Desert Eagle | Grenade Launcher | Land Mine | MP5K | Nailgun | Silver Colt 1911 | Steyr Aug | Taser |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | |
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Unarmed | Fist | Brass Knuckles |
Melee | Baseball Bat | Chainsaw | Golf Club | Katana | Knife | Nightstick | Pool Cue | Shovel |
Handgun | Desert Eagle | Pistol/9mm | Silenced Pistol/9mm |
Shotgun | Combat Shotgun | Shotgun | Sawn-Off Shotgun |
SMG | Micro SMG | SMG | Tec9 |
Assault | AK-47 | M4 |
Sniper | Rifle/Country Rifle | Sniper Rifle |
Heavy | Flamethrower | Rocket Launcher | Heat-Seeking Rocket Launcher | Minigun |
Thrown | Grenade | Molotov | Satchel Charges/Remote Explosives | Tear Gas |
Consumable Items | Fire Extinguisher | Spray Can | Camera |
Gifts | Cane | Dildo | Flowers | Vibrator |
Special | Car Bomb | Detonator | Night Vision | Parachute | Thermal Vision |
Other | Crates | Surface-to-Air Missile | Flares | Vibrator 1 | Dildo 2 |
Beta | Glock | Python | Mac-10 | MP5K | PSG1 | M60 | Nail Bat | Meat Cleaver | Machete | Screwdriver | Sledgehammer | Hammer | Skateboard | Stubby Shotgun | Land Mine |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto Advance | |
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Melee | Baseball Bat | Fist | Katana |
Guns | Assault Rifle | Pistol | Shotgun | Uzi |
Heavy | Flamethrower | Minigun | Rocket Launcher |
Explosives | Car Bomb | Grenades | Molotov |
Special | Detonator |
Deleted weapons | Oil Slick |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories | |
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Unarmed | Fist | Brass Knuckles |
Melee | Baseball Bat | Nightstick | Machete | Meat Cleaver | Chisel | Knife | Hockey Stick | Fire Axe | Katana | Chainsaw |
Thrown | Molotov | Grenade | Remote Grenade |
Handgun | Pistol | .357 |
Shotgun | Shotgun | Stubby Shotgun | SPAS 12 |
SMG | Tec-9 | Mac-10 | Micro SMG | SMG |
Assault | AK | M4 |
Heavy | M60 | Flame-Thrower | Rocket Launcher | Minigun |
Sniper | Sniper Rifle | Laser Sighted Sniper Rifle |
Special | Camera | Car Bomb | Detonator |
Unused | Tear Gas | Silver Colt 1911 |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories | |
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Unarmed | Fist | Brass Knuckles |
Melee | Nightstick | Baseball Bat | Butterfly Knife | Knife | Fire Axe | Golf Club | Machete | Katana | Chainsaw | Gaff Hook |
Thrown | Molotov | Grenade | Remote Grenade |
Handgun | Pistol | Equalizer |
Shotgun | Shotgun | Stubby Shotgun | Spaz 12 |
SMG | Scorpion | Silenced MG | Micro SMG | SMG |
Assault | AK | Assault Rifle |
Heavy | Flame-Thrower | Rocket Launcher | Minigun | M249 |
Sniper | Sniper | Laser Sniper |
Special | Camera | Car Bomb | Binoculars | Detonator |
Unused | Tear Gas | Land Mine |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto IV, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony | |
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Unarmed | Fist |
Melee | Baseball Bat | Knife | Pool Cue |
Handgun | Pistol | Combat Pistol | Automatic 9mm | .44 |
Shotgun | Pump Shotgun | Combat Shotgun | Sawn-Off Shotgun | Assault Shotgun | Auto Shotgun |
SMG | Micro SMG | SMG | Assault SMG | Gold SMG |
Assault | Assault Rifle | Carbine Rifle | Advanced MG |
Sniper | Sniper Rifle | Combat Sniper | Advanced Sniper |
Heavy | Rocket Launcher | Grenade Launcher |
Thrown | Molotov | Grenade | Pipe Bomb | Sticky Bomb |
Special | Car Bomb | Random Pickable Objects | Parachute |
Beta | Hammer | Nailgun | Python | Silenced Pistol | Sledgehammer | Zastava M70 |
Weapons in GTA IV (Category) | Weapons in The Lost and Damned (Category) | Weapons in The Ballad of Gay Tony (Category) The Lost and Damned only. | The Ballad of Gay Tony only. | TLAD and TBOGT only. |
Weapons in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars | |
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Fist | Fist |
Melee | Night Stick | Chainsaw | Baseball Bat | Teaser | Sword |
Handgun | Pistol | Twin Pistols | Revolver |
Shotgun | Shotgun | Stubby Shotgun | Double Barreled Shotgun |
Submachine Gun | Micro SMG | SMG |
Assault Rifle | Assault Rifle | Carbine Rifle |
Heavy | Flamethrower | Minigun | RPG |
Thrown | Flashbang | Molotov Cocktail | Grenade | Proximity Mine |
Special | Crates | Car Bomb | Detonator | Fire Extinguisher | Sniper Rifle |