glitterboy2098 wrote:the big question for me is 'how far can you throw a grenade?" presumably this would be tied to one's P.S. attribute 'in real life'
Mercdog wrote:Well, going by the Targeting WP coupled with the Throwing rules under Weight and Movement in Dead Reign (it's all I have with me), I'd theorize maximum throwing range for a grenade (weight roughly equivalent to a Brick or Stone) to be 50 feet plus 1 foot per point of P.S..
I am just now looking at the same rule segment in BtS (page 135 of BTS-II).
The modern fragmentation handgrenade (roundish / pineapple shape) weighs about 400 grams. The MK-2 grenade used by the US in the 2nd WW weighs in with 0.595 grams (1 lb. 5 ounces). The German model 24 Stielhandgranate (potato masher) looks more ungainly, but weighed the same 0.595 grams (1 lb. 5 ounces), but what looks ungainly effectively increased the range by a bit (50% according to the "ever wise" wikipedia).
According to
Gary's U.S. Infantry Weapons Reference Guide the effective range of the MK-2 is 30 metres (100 feet) and about 40 metres (131 feet) for the more modern, lighter, US fragmentation grenade variants.
According to the "Weight and Movement" rules in the Strength attribute section of the BtS-II rules, range is calculated as follows:
- objects up to 0.45 grams add 0.3 metres per 1 P.S., i.e. a P.S. of 10 would add 3 metres to effective range
- objects between 0.45 grams and 4.5 kilos get half this added, i.e. 1.5 metres for a P.S. of 10
As you, Mercdog, I have now looked at the W.P. targeting. Allow me to elaborate as I think there are 2 possible answers.
A grenade is made for throwing (check). Therefore, it gets a better range than the one for "ungainly objects not designed for throwing", like a frying pan, but at minimum it must be in the "stone / brick"-bracket, i.e. 50 feet (15.2 metres) (check). That is already an answer that would make me happy enough, i.e. the average Joe with a P.S. of 10 would be able to throw a WW II grenade about 20 metres, a lighter (simplified: modern) version about 30 metres.
However, as a grenade
is well-shaped (made to be thrown), so it should as a rule / on average go farther than a brick that is not made to be thrown (however much some people may use them for exactly that), assuming two throwers of equal strength etc.
Now, let's go on because of that and because the good drewkitty pointed us to N&S let's go there. I have rumaged through that good book. The W.P. grenade (N&S p. 43; which as a W.P. by the way strikes me as superfluous) gives no information on range, but the equipment section features an "explosive grenade" and gives a range of 30 metres (100 feet) at a mere weight of 10 ounces (283 grams; N&S page 154). Let's forget about the peculiar light weight of that grenade, and just take the 30 metres as the basis, which also seems to be in keeping with realistic effective range numbers.
Then the range for Private Joe would be 33 metres (30+3) for a light grenade and 31.5 metres (30+1.5) for a heavier WW-II grenade. Both numbers I should like to say pretty much in keeping with the "real" numbers as found on Gary's page.
For a potato masher I would either increase the P.S. bonus on range by 50% (Private Joe could then throw that grenade 32.25 metres) or the base effective range (which would then be 45 metres, the P.S. boni would stay the same).Of course, guys with supernatural strength or even "just" above average P.S. could get that (good) bit farther.
Cheers
Hendrik