Grenades and Mines (DXMD)

One essential part of Adam Jensen's arsenal throughout the course of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided are the various types of grenades and mines that he can quickly throw down to take out or hinder his enemy's attacks.

Overview
There are five types of grenades available in the game: fragmentation, gas, EMP, smoke and concussion, each serves a different function and scenario. Again, like in Deus Ex: Human Revolution, these grenade types can be combined with mine templates to produce their respective mine counterparts that can be laid down as area-denial weapons and traps.

Unlike in Deus Ex: Human Revolution, grenades are no longer sold in shops and instead, have to be found throughout the environment, though the mine templates can be bought or crafted using crafting parts.

Both the grenades and mine templates are manufactured by Sea-Tec.

Mine templates
The GZ-1 Mine Template is a compact (1x1) mine blank that can be combined with any type of grenade in the game to produce their respective mine counterparts that can be laid down as area-denial weapons and traps. Laid mines do not have an IFF system and can be triggered by the movement of Jensen himself, though they can be remotely hacked if the player has access to the appropriate augmentation.

Mine Templates can either be found, bought or crafted from 75 parts. Fragmentation=

The Riot CS is a standard tactical anti-personnel gas grenade. When activated, it expels a mixture of an undisclosed fentanyl derivative as well as tear gas over a defined area, causing torpor-induced incapacitation in those affected. The Riot CS is useless against robotics and enemies with full face gear.

The Implanted Rebreather augmentation can be used to render their gas clouds inert to the player. Riot CSs have a green triangular outline when thrown.

Combining a Riot CS Gas Grenade with a mine template produces the DX-4 Gas Mine.

Trivia

 * Several of the grenade types in Mankind Divided reuse the models of their equivalent in Human Revolution despite being manufactured by a different company. It is likely that these grenade designs have become standardized as of 2028 and are applied to all relevant products.
 * The P-14 E-Mag EMP grenades are visually identical to the Pulsar Type E Electromag Grenade by Steiner-Bisley GmbH. Likewise, the Stunner utilizes a slightly-altered model of the Shok-Tac Version V Concussion Grenade by the same company.