Thread:Witness12/@comment-22335157-20130924153611

Why keep trying to condese the content on three separate weapons onto one page? I will concede that grenades and spike grenades, despite being two different weapons, due to the similarities; both are thrown weapons, use the same construction matierials except one has nails added and theoretically contain the same explosive. The spike grenade is rarer, and works slighty differently; but is equally effective against tough enemies (eg; librarians, demons and rail cars) Therfore they can remain as one entry on the wiki.

Incendiary grenades are completely different- they work unlike the other grenade types- explode on contact rather than by fuse (thus enemies cant run away from them, can be used to create blockages (be used defensively), destroy obstacles (in spider lair) and can do damage over time. They also have a longer duration than any other grenade- so those enemies that are not killed, are stunned by the flames allowing for follow up attacks. They are new to the universe, but there is much more that can be said about them than the other two grenade types- they warrant their own page!

Lumping them in together with the other grende types is the same as saying the 'Bigun' doesnt deserve its own page, and should be included on the same page as the Shambler (uboinik), as both are shotguns, both can fire six shots before reloading, and there is even less information about it, thus to quote your ealrier message "[It isn't]  a large enough thing to warrant individual page. Keep them on one. Simpler and less work".

The new combined article is confusing due to the diference between the two different weapons appearing as one, for instance the inferno achievement (set 2 enemies on fire at once), which requires incendiary grenades, specifically, could be assumed by some people that it can be performed with any grenade.

i dont want to start an editing war- have seen all the good work you have done on other pages, just curious why you are so adamant that 'grenades' can be covered by one umbrella page.

Regards

Alex  