Talk:MFC grenade (Mad Bomber) (GRA)

"Weightless" grenades for non-hardcore folks (kinda)
... this is a nice recipe to have if you like to throw grenades a lot but don't want to carry a ton around all the time. With Veronica or ED-E (w/ Lonesome Road) as a companion, you can craft these without an actual workbench no matter where you are... and with only three Microfusion Cells required to make one grenade, you can carry a ton of potential grenades around in normal mode (MFCs having no weight in normal mode). By the way, the page doesn't actually say anywhere what the ingredients are to make this. I had to look at the Mad Bomber page to find the required ingredients. I think it's worth adding to the page, yeah? Happy kerploding, everyone. :) 12.204.48.248 02:59, September 30, 2011 (UTC)

Hardcore players can use the Drained microfusion cell for the same purpose, it just requires one more step. BeardyDan 18:13, October 5, 2011 (UTC)

Add to Main Weapon List
MFC grenade (GRA) needs to be added to the New Vegas weapons list. --an0my(talk) 00:07, October 1, 2011 (UTC)

Sneak Kills
From the Sneak attack critical page : ''(Loud) Silent Kills It is possible to kill an enemy without alerting those around them if the "sneak" critical is also a one-hit-kill, even with loud weapons like the Assault Rifle. This no longer works in Fallout: New Vegas, as surrounding enemies will still be alerted even if the kill is made with a silenced weapon.''

And from the Reputation page:

''Any faction member can be killed with no loss of reputation, though only if the player remains hidden or in caution for the kill without it progressing to danger. (This has been changed in the December 14th update. Players now lose reputation for killing a faction member regardless of a successful sneak kill unless that weapon is silenced and the player remains completely hidden.)''

So theoreticly you could get a no-rep loss sneak kill with Esther (GRA), as long as no one was around to hear it.

--BeardyDan 19:49, October 4, 2011 (UTC)