GEARS OF WAR 2 FIELD TACTICS - Grenades

Sat Nov 08, 2008 at 12:38:16 PM EST

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In Gears of War 2 things have changed quite a bit especially on the side of weapons. This includes not only new weapons, but new ways of using some of the existing weapons in the game. Today I am going to cover some basic tactics with Grenades. Even if you are familiar with them already there are some bits that most people seem to be missing, so here we go.

Grenades:

Grenades have changed quite a bit in Gears 2. Two of the biggest changes is in how grenades function.

Blast Radius - All grenades now have a blast at detonation that can knock opponents (or teammates) off there feet for a couple seconds. This blast has a pretty good radius to it so you will want to stay back a bit further than you did in the original gears when throwing grenades. The nice part is that all grenades have this, even smoke grenades. So the grenade you start the game with now has some extra advantages. When an enemy is on the ground from the blast they can still be hurt with gun fire. So once they get knocked down start pumping some lead into them!

Proximity Mine - All grenades can now be planted (stuck) into walls and environment objects now. This allows for some great trapping and defense. This ability combined with the Blast Radius, really can change the course of a fire fight. Covering your retreat or just setting an ambush is made amazingly more easy with this ability! However WARNING You cannot plant more than 2 grenades at any one time! I have seen this kill many people! If you have two grenades stuck in walls or anything else in the map, and you plant a third one, the first grenade you planted explodes! So if you plan grenade A and B to either side of a door, then grab another grenade and try to plant it, grenade A will go off. Usually I see this when someone is trying to plan all three grenades near each other, which means the blast from the first grenade kills the person planting the grenade... This is why so many people find them selves dead, and the death message shows that it was as suicide. You planting your third grenade set off the first one and killed you! Fun to watch on ghost cam, but not fun for the person who just made the mistake. DO NOT PLANT MORE THAN TWO GRENADES! If you plant two grenades and then pick up more, throw the new grenades at the enemy instead of planting them and you will be fine.


Ink Grenade - A new type of Grenade in Gears 2 is the Ink Grenade. You will notice it due to the fact it looks a bit different than the other two types. It looks like it has barbs/spikes on it a bit and has little GREEN glowing lights as opposed to the Orange/Red of the frag grenades and the blue of the smoke grenades. The ink grenade leaves a toxic cloud of ink/poison in the air doing damage to anyone within the cloud. The cloud has a decent area of coverage as well so you can take out multiple enemies not only from the blast, but if they run into the cloud. Getting a Ink grenade close enough to an enemy that the blast knocks them down is great since the time it takes the enemy to get back up is time that the ink is damaging them. DO NOT RUN INTO THE CLOUD OR BE ANYWHERE NEAR THE GRENADE WHEN IT GOES OFF! Ink grenades also work great as traps since they too can be stuck in walls. Many times any enemy near the Ink grenade that isn't a very quick thinker will be downed rather quick by the ink. So even if it does not finish them, they are usually down or very weak by the time they either get out of the cloud or it wears off. The ink grenade as a trap by planting it in a wall or around a corner is an amazing way of turning the tide of any battle. When you pick up a Ink Grenade you only get one, unlike frag grenades where you get two on pickup.

Grenade Tactics - Here are a couple of ways that these new features can be put to good use in a match:

It's a TRAP - You can very easily use grenades to trap a room or area of the map by using intelligent placement of grenades. Usually you want to look for the most likely route an enemy will take to or through a given area and plant a grenade on a surface that they cannot see as they approach. For example, if their is a doorway you want to trap or a corner you want to trap, plan the grenade on the inside of the door on the wall next to it, or around the corner where the enemy will be coming so that they cannot see the grenade as they approach. You want them to be next to it or even walk past it when it goes off so they have no chance avoiding it or shooting it from a distance (which works great, more on this below in the Avoidance Tactics section). Ideally the enemy will be next to or just past your grenade when it goes off, this has the nice benefit of not only knocking them down (if it doesn't kill them outright), but if done right, knocking them down and towards you! So once they are down you have easy pickens for your shotgun! Take advantage of the fact that you can hit them without fear of retaliation for a few seconds, a point blank shotty is just as deadly to an opponent who is flat on their face!

Cover Me - Almost nothing is more frustrating than teammates not covering your back when you are sniping or doing other important tasks in a battle! Well, your wall planted grenade is your new lookout! If you have an area where you are going to be working (Sniping, Torque Bow, Boomshot, etc...) plant a grenade near any entrances to the area you are working in. If sniping this usually means planting grenades in the most likely route that an enemy would try to sneak up on you from. make sure to plant the grenade far enough away from you that you are not hit by the blast, and so that you have plenty of time to get ready for the enemy coming up on you! Remember that smoke grenades work great for this as well since they knock the enemy down, alert you with an explosion and create a cloud of smoke that can make it take even longer for the enemy to find you!

Picking out the Wedgy - One great thing about the new blast radius of the grenades is that it makes grenades a great tool for getting enemies out of cover! If that damn pesky sniper is wedged into a corner or behind some cover and you have no good way to approach, toss a grenade either behind them, or if you have time bounce it off a wall near them. Since all grenades will knock enemies over, even a smoke grenade will usually make them break cover and run. And if not... once they are on the ground from the blast, go show them the business end of your boomstick! This also work great for enemies that are up on ledges, etc... On a map like "Day One" where there are a lot of over hangs, bouncing a grenade off the wall behind someone on top of the ledges has a chance to knock them not only off their feet, but off the ledge!

Frog in a Blender - Probably one of my favorite uses for grenades in Gears... Look for a fight where there are multiple enemies engaged close range. This is especially awesome if they are all within shotty range of each other and circling each while fighting. Toss a grenade onto the floor in the middle of them and watch the symphony of devastation that ensues! This is awesome because close up battles take a lot of concentration and that grenade getting tossed into the salad really makes a difference! I love this tactic even more in a game mode like Wingman where there are multiple teams. It is not uncommon to find 4 or more enemies battling it out and since none of them are on your team... toss em a bone! And exploding one! If any survive, they are probably deeply wounded and easy pickens! Taking out a couple teams at once, is an amazing feeling... then once you have won... return to the lobby to hear all the adoration and admiration of your loving victims!

Knock on the Door - The knock down capability of grenades makes them an amazing entry tool for going into a well guarded room or area. Toss a smoke grenade into a room before entering and if there are any enemies inside that don't run, they will all be laying on the floor waiting for you to come share some sugar! Since everyone starts a multiplayer match with a smoke grenade, use it to your advantage!

Avoidance Tactics - Due to the changes to the way grenades now function you need to take extra care when advancing on the enemy on a map. Treat all entries and corners with suspicion. Once you start to look at areas where you like to set traps, you can assume that others have had the same idea. Proceed slowly when approaching any areas holding power weapons like the snipe especially! A good sniper will have a grenade or two planted on any approaches to their spot. Shooting grenades that are planted in walls from a distance is a great tactic for many reasons. It allows you to avoid getting hit by the grenade. If the person that planted it is a bit too close, it may kill or knock them down which is always good for you! It may also make them assume that you have been knocked down by their grenade which in many cases means they will come running in with the shotty to finish you off, only to find that you are not down and give you a chance to get some shots of your own in! Of course the other best method of avoiding grenades is don't be there when they go off, when you here that tell tale beeping, you better dive back or run!

 

Well that is about it for today... I will be posting more of these over the coming days! If you found this useful feel free to comment or if you have any tips of your own that you would like to share!

Thanks and remember... Grenades... It's what's for Dinner!


Tags: Gears of War 2 Field Tactics, Weapons, Grenades (all tags)

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  •  Great strategies and tactics, Blue! (none / 0)

    This is the exactly the kind of stuff for our Wiki at: The-Stranded.com

    Awesome read!

    Friends don't let friends two-piece.

    by Blankman on Sat Nov 08, 2008 at 01:40:22 PM EST

  •  Fantasic write-up, Blue. (none / 0)

    Yeah, as Blankman said, feel free to re-post it (yet again) in the wiki, and be sure to add a reference link back here to the discussion and to your blog.  ...HAHA I see you have already set up a page.  Good stuff.  

    Great grenade guide!

    All that is gold does not glitter.

    by 3Suns on Sat Nov 08, 2008 at 05:31:57 PM EST

    •  I set it up (none / 0)

      Still not familiar with the wiki interface... can someone put a link to it in the recomended pages on the wiki and link it back here for discusion?

      Thanks for all the feedback guys. Feel free to recomend this one more so it stays up there for a while and can be of use to our members.

  •  On a side note (none / 0)

    The edit diary function is not working for me. I wanted to correct some typos and grammar issues but every time I hit edit diary, I get a blank page.

    •  I'll see what 3Suns can do. (none / 0)

      He's still learning the options and settings. :)

      Friends don't let friends two-piece.

      by Blankman on Sat Nov 08, 2008 at 05:49:13 PM EST

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      •  Blue, you are referring to THIS blog, (none / 0)

        correct?

        I see your guide is already up over at the wiki. I changed the name to the following, for easier search-ability.

        http://the-stranded.com/wiki/Gears_2...

        This is definitely the way to do it.  Post it here for discussion, and then after you have received some feedback etc., move it over there with edits and additions.  As time passes, people can add to the document, and with the references in tact, can see where the original ideas and content came from.

        I, myself, am still trying to figure out how to best use the wiki to support us and not add to our work.  Within the next couple of weeks, I will post a mini-guide.

        Thanks for setting it up over there.  Great stuff, and great document!

        All that is gold does not glitter.

        by 3Suns on Sat Nov 08, 2008 at 10:33:37 PM EST

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  •  Nice Guide (none / 0)

    I was playing King of the Hill on Canals.
    The hill was in Frag Grenade Spawn [Gears 1]- meaning, above Torque default

    So, the ink grenade was there and I planted it behind a block. All of our teammates died with a boom; but all of them rushed in. ALL FELL DOWN AND ALL BLED OUT !

    Triple kill baby!

    PSN GamerTag : Gaming_Colt

    by GamingColt on Sat Nov 08, 2008 at 09:37:16 PM EST

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