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For an overview of grenade models used throughout the Fallout series, see Grenade.
Flash bang
Flash bang
Stun grenade icon
Requirements
SkillExplosives 50
Strength Req.4
Attack statistics
Dmg/Attack
1 (1.2) + 15 (26.9) ExplosionIcon explosion
Crit Dmg
0
Crit % Mult
x1
Attacks/Sec
0.7 (1.3)AP24
EffectBetween +25 to +100 Fatigue (KO)
-50 to weapon skills for 10 sec
25% chance to frenzy tunnelers
Other
Weight0.5Value50
Item HP10000
Editor ID?
Base IDxx004c35
Perk Effects
Perks (dam.)
Demolition Expert
( +9 ExplosionIcon explosion)
Lord Death
(+0 +0.6 ExplosionIcon explosion)
Bloody Mess
(+0.1 +0.8 ExplosionIcon explosion)
Thought You Died
(+0.1 +1.5 ExplosionIcon explosion)
Perks (Att.)
Heave Ho!
(+0.3)
 
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The flash bang is a weapon in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Lonesome Road.

Characteristics[]

The flash bang is a type of non-lethal grenade that deals fatigue damage. In addition, they also reduce enemy weapon skills and have a one in four chance of frenzying tunnelers. Upon detonation, the grenade releases a large explosion of blueish-white colored light in a 10-foot radius.[1]

Getting caught in a flash bang's radius causes your screen to either blur or turn completely white (depending on how close you were to the blast). In addition, your hearing is severely affected.

Locations[]

  • Found on the body of a dead NCR trooper when first entering the collapsed overpass tunnel.
  • Can be found on marked hunters and marked scouts in varying amounts (1-3+).
  • Can be found on the occasional dead NCR trooper or NCR Ranger, typically in caves or other dark areas.

Notes[]

  • The model of the flash grenade is very similar to the cut stun grenades.

References

  1. Radius of 220 units, 128 units = 6 feet.
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