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{{double image|right|GrenadeLauncher-TLAD.png|256|GrenadeLauncher-TLAD-icon.png|256|The Lost and Damned's Grenade Launcher and its associated HUD icon}} | {{double image|right|GrenadeLauncher-TLAD.png|256|GrenadeLauncher-TLAD-icon.png|256|The Lost and Damned's Grenade Launcher and its associated HUD icon}} | ||
The '''Grenade Launcher''' is a single-shot, shoulder-fired [[wp:grenade launcher|grenade launcher]] in [[The Lost and Damned]] and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], [[GTA IV Episodes|episodic packs for Grand Theft Auto IV | The '''Grenade Launcher''' is a single-shot, shoulder-fired [[wp:grenade launcher|grenade launcher]] in [[The Lost and Damned]] and [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], [[GTA IV Episodes|episodic packs]] for [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
Based on the [[wp:Heckler & Koch HK69A1|HK69A1 grenade launcher]], the grenade launcher in The Lost and Damned lobes [[wp:40 mm grenade|40 mm]] explosive rounds that detonate on a seven second fuse and inflict the same amount of damage as [[Pipe Bomb|pipe bomb]]s, making it ideal for removing cover, such as a large group of enemies or a pursuing car. The launcher also offers the advantage of being able to fire rounds over greater distances than those that thrown [[Grenades|hand grenade]]s can reach. Although the grenade launcher is not intended for aerial targets and is only a single-shot weapon (allowing the player to fire only one round before reloading), the player can carry more grenade launcher rounds than the [[Rocket Launcher]] allows (20 grenades compared to 8 rockets). | Based on the [[wp:Heckler & Koch HK69A1|HK69A1 grenade launcher]], the grenade launcher in The Lost and Damned lobes [[wp:40 mm grenade|40 mm]] explosive rounds that detonate on a seven second fuse and inflict the same amount of damage as [[Pipe Bomb|pipe bomb]]s, making it ideal for removing cover, such as a large group of enemies or a pursuing car. The launcher also offers the advantage of being able to fire rounds over greater distances than those that thrown [[Grenades|hand grenade]]s can reach. Although the grenade launcher is not intended for aerial targets and is only a single-shot weapon (allowing the player to fire only one round before reloading), the player can carry more grenade launcher rounds than the [[Rocket Launcher]] allows (20 grenades compared to 8 rockets). | ||
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== Locations == | == Locations == | ||
[[File:Grenadelauncher.JPG|thumb|right|242px|[[Johnny Klebitz]] wielding the Grenade Launcher in [[The Lost and Damned]].]] | |||
The grenade launcher is only available from [[Gun Car|gun vans]] (either [[Terry Thorpe]] in [[The Lost and Damned]] or [[Armando Torres]] in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]). In The Lost and Damned, the weapon spawns at the [[Lost MC Clubhouse]] and [[Brian Jeremy's Safehouse]] after completing 50 [[Gang Warfare in The Lost and Damned|Gang Wars]]. | The grenade launcher is only available from [[Gun Car|gun vans]] (either [[Terry Thorpe]] in [[The Lost and Damned]] or [[Armando Torres]] in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]). In The Lost and Damned, the weapon spawns at the [[Lost MC Clubhouse]] and [[Brian Jeremy's Safehouse]] after completing 50 [[Gang Warfare in The Lost and Damned|Gang Wars]]. | ||