Sticky Grenade

The sticky grenade is a gadget in Dishonored, Dishonored 2, and Dishonored: Death of the Outsider that sticks to surfaces it touches and then explodes, dealing a considerable amount of damage to its target. Like normal grenades, they can be "cooked" (an action that originally couldn't be cancelled, but this was changed in later Editions of the game and carried on throughout the series), meaning that they can be held for longer to reduce the time until explosion.

In Dishonored, they become available for purchase from Piero Joplin after Corvo Attano finds the blueprints. In Dishonored 2 and Dishonored: Death of the Outsider, they can be purchased from black market shops after the blueprint is found, but can also be found around the world.

Usage Tips

 * Sticky grenades are very effective against strong enemies such as tallboys and Clockwork Soldiers, often killing them in one or two hits.
 * They are less effective against supernatural targets, as they often tend to blink away, leaving the grenade behind.
 * Using Tier 2 of Bend Time, a sticky grenade can be attached to a crossbow bolt making it a great way to accurately deliver explosive payloads over long distances.
 * In Dishonored 2 and Dishonored: Death of the Outsider, the Impact Grenades upgrade largely nullifies sticky grenades, the main purpose of which is to be harder to avoid. However, impact grenades are not triggered by Clockwork Soldiers.
 * Throwing one at an enemy's head will instantly kill them, and when paired with the Shadow Kill ability will cause the grenade to disappear along with the body, making for an unexpectedly stealthy weapon.

Dishonored 2 and Death of the Outsider

 * Combustion - Your grenades inflict slightly more damage.
 * Blast Resistant - You take less damage from explosions.
 * High Pressure - Grenades inflict more damage, but have a smaller blast radius.

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