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| type = Grenades
| type = Grenades
| single use = yes
| single use = yes
| notes = * A smokepowder bomb detonates and deals its damage when the bomb itself takes damage. Normally this occurs when the thrown bomb hits something (as throw attacks damage the thrown object). However, as of Patch 6, the bomb will be triggered multiple times if it takes damage from multiple sources at the same time. This can be achieved by stacking multiple damage rider effects that apply to throw attacks, such as [[Lightning Charges (Condition)|lightning charges]] or [[Hunter's Mark]]. Each such effect will effectively cause the bomb to explode an additional time simultaneously.
| rarity = common
| rarity = common
| weight kg = 0.3
| weight kg = 0.3

Revision as of 16:45, 15 March 2024

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Smokepowder Bomb is a Consumable(Grenade) item that can be thrown using the Throw action.

Description Icon.png

This explosive gnomish invention is packed tight with smokepowder.

Properties

  • Grenades
  • Single Use
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.3 kg / 0.6 lb
  • Price: 16 gp
  • UID GRN_Bomb_A
    UUID 278271f9-3fbc-4cf7-a5dc-b36527f521b2

Effect

Action

  • Throw a bomb that explodes on impact and deals 3d4+9Damage TypesForce damage

Where to find

  • Purchased from various vendors.
  • One can be found in a trapped and locked Wooden Chest in the cave north of The Risen Road.
  • Can’t be crafted via Alchemy.

Notes

  • A smokepowder bomb detonates and deals its damage when the bomb itself takes damage. Normally this occurs when the thrown bomb hits something (as throw attacks damage the thrown object). However, as of Patch 6, the bomb will be triggered multiple times if it takes damage from multiple sources at the same time. This can be achieved by stacking multiple damage rider effects that apply to throw attacks, such as lightning charges or Hunter's Mark. Each such effect will effectively cause the bomb to explode an additional time simultaneously.