F1 Grenade

End game grenade often used in combat. Unlike the Beancan Grenade, the F1 Grenade is much more reliable as it does not dud or randomly explode.

Damage 225
Explosion Radius 6 m
Explosion Delay 2.5 sec
F1 Grenade
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Container Condition Amount Chance
Military Crate - 1 0.5 %
Elite Tier Crate - 1–4 4 %
Underwater Lab Yellow Crate - 1 0.5 %
Underwater Lab Elite Crate - 1–4 4 %
Wagon Military Crate - 1 0.5 %
Supply Drop - 6–9 28 %
Locked Crate - 1–2 2 %
Treasure Box - 1–2 2 %
Roaming Scientist - 2–3 1 %
Patrol Scientist - 1 0.08 %
Oil Rig Scientist - 1 0.08 %
Military Tunnel Scientist - 2–3 3 %
Excavator Scientist - 1 0.08 %
Arctic Scientist - 1 0.09 %
NVG Scientist - 1 0.3 %
Military Base Scientist - 1 0.08 %
Heavy Scientist - 1–3 4 %
Cargo Ship Scientist - 1 0.09 %
Heavy Scientist With Minigun - 1–3 4 %
Heavy Scientist With Flamethrower - 1–4 4 %
Shop name For Sale Cost
Black Market F1 Grenade Scrap×8
Blueprint Ingredients Time Workbench Level
F1 Grenade Blueprint F1 Grenade Blueprint Gun Powder×30Metal Fragments×25 5–10 sec Workbench Level 2II
Gun Powder Blueprint×10 Gun Powder Blueprint

Known by Default

Charcoal×30Sulfur×20 1–2 sec Workbench Level 1I
Tool Requirements Scrap Total
Research Table Research Table F1 GrenadeScrap×75>F1 Grenade Blueprint 75
Workbench Level 2 Workbench Level 2 Longsword BlueprintSalvaged Axe BlueprintSalvaged Icepick Blueprint12 Gauge Buckshot BlueprintPump Shotgun BlueprintHomemade Landmine BlueprintSemi-Automatic Pistol BlueprintScrap×90>F1 Grenade Blueprint 1020
Can be found in Condition Amount Chance
Advent Calendar Advent Calendar - 8 100 %
Recycler Yield Efficiency
Safe Zone Recycler Gun Powder×12Metal Fragments×10 40 %
Recycler Gun Powder×18Metal Fragments×15 60 %
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Paul[contributor] 1,400 pts. 6 years ago*

The F1 Grenade is a better suited for combat throwable, with the only similar to it being the more primitive Beancan Grenade, more suited for raiding than the F1 Grenade. The F1 Grenade has a fixed fuse of about 3 seconds unlike the Beancan Grenade which has a random fuse, which can either dud, explode in an instant or explode after a millennium. The F1 Grenade has received a huge buff in the September update of 2019.
It's rarely seen in combat, where it's meant to shine, but due to the buff, it is way more effective in that regard. Using it as an offensive grenade is way better than the Beancan Grenade, due to the fact:
  • • it has a fixed fuse of 3 seconds, that obviously cannot dud
  • • does not hiss like the Beancan Grenade
  • • no one would expect you to use it
  • • it now does improved damage and is now one of the few ways to deal with a turret in a base

But the downsides are as follows:
  1. • depending on the way you use it, any player who pays attention to his surroundings can get away from it or take cover
  2. • gives off a sound upon landing on a surface, which will alert anyone near it.

It's a weapon that has a very situational usage. You can keep enemies at bay with it, force them to go away or provoke them to rush you. If you want to use in more efficiently in combat, one possible way to counteract the fuse is by
  1. • throwing it in a specific arc so that when it lands, there's a second or less of the fuse remaining.
Other important tips:
  • • Explosive protection is a thing, but there is no exact way to counteract explosions fully with any set of armour, so this grenade will deal a devastating amount of damage if it hits, anyone healing behind cover is likely to get killed if they've been critically injured.

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Klekowskii[contributor] 32 pts. 3 years ago

If you stick it to a freshly placed wall/window/door you can rotate it and kill anyone standing nearby outside. At least according to a video I saw on YouTube.
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Tyrone 1,950 pts. 2 years ago

You can right click to attach it to objects.
  • Place it on a door then open the door to kill someone who has gone deep.
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Gear 1 pts. 6 years ago

So cheap to make, one or two of these are great for small raids, throw em right through the crack in their 1x2's airlock and they have a hard choice to make.
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Milkwalker[contributor] 160 pts. 5 years ago*

As of the at-the-time-of-posting upcoming September update, they do more damage, and have an increased damage multiplier against Auto Turrets, taking around 10 to break one
EDIT: After testing, I have confirmed that not even Heavy Armor can save you from death from an F1 Grenade
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N3xT[contributor] 346 pts. 4 years ago

Make sure to first exercise the throwing (and sticking onto doors & walls) of F1 grenades, because it's common for players that aren't familiar with the controls to either accidentally misthrow (drop it on the ground next to their feet and their team mates.. "RUN RUN RUN!!" - without forward thrust) or throw it instead of properly attaching it onto a surface.
Protip: attach an F1 grenade to the hatch of an armored door, when the people behind it are constantly peeking through it. The next thing they will see when they open it.. will surprise them, boom.
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kmrd 6 pts. 4 years ago

Damage buff makes this a very valuable weapon in pvp. Even against full metal players, which most players are usually geared down by comparison. The real question is it worth researching? It's half the GP of a beancan, but it's only 8 scrap per F1 at Bandit Camp. A single run up a road could net you a stack of F1 grenades at bandit with zero GP cost. Something to consider before you research these, if you feel compelled to do so.
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kyle 41 pts. year ago

GREAT to snowball on high pop by camping outpost elevator :D
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Dukk 102 pts. year ago

Great to use to reduce the amount of damage you take from scientists on monuments and to conserve ammo (for example military tunnel card rooms, missile silo, and oil rigs), providing great damage against them, while not exposing you to their line of sight if used correctly.
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Grand_Master_Farmer 158 pts. 4 years ago

You can purchase them for scrap and recycle them for gunpowder at Bandit Camp. Though it can be time consuming, it's better than farming sulfur, smelting charcoal and crafting it. Each stack of 5 recycles for 75 gunpowder.
Identifier 143803535
Stack Size ×5
Despawn time 20 min