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[[File:FallenWebMineGrimoireCard.jpg|thumb|right|A Web Mine]]
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{{Quote|The Web Mine is proximity or impact triggered snare device that releases a tangle of "heavy" arc energy, causing spatial disruption within its sphere of influence. The effect slows down the player, as well as limits their visual range while inside the mine's area of effect. Enemies are unaffected. The Web Mine's triggering mechanism ejects the physical mine into the air where it detonates its "Web" field. The triggering mechanism and mine can both be destroyed with focused fire.|Grimoire Description<ref>'''[[Grimoire:Enemies/Fallen_Arsenal#Web Mine|Grimoire: Web Mine]]'''</ref>}}
 
'''Web Mines''' are used by the [[Fallen]] to deny areas to [[Guardian]]s and other enemies.
'''Web Mines''' are used by the [[Fallen]] to deny areas to [[Guardian]]s and other enemies.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Web mines feature prominently as an obstacle in the [[Prison of Elders]] and the [[Sparrow Racing League]]. They are also seen in [[story mission]]s on [[Titan (moon)|Titan]].  
Web Mines are most often found planted into the ground, in a disc shape. They emit a low but distinguishable noise, which can allow an attentive player to detect them. Once a player moves close enough, the mine will release a spherical explosive, which will hover in the air beeping for a moment before detonating. The mine's payload creates a large spherical field that blinds, slows and deafens anyone caught in its radius. Even [[Sparrow]]s are affected, getting stuck in place. The slowing field last for a considerable time, leaving players inside vulnerable and often spelling doom for them. If the mine is shot before it explodes, it is destroyed harmlessly. Both the planted device and the floating detonator can be broken this way.
 
==Grimoire description==
''The Web Mine is proximity or impact triggered snare device that releases a tangle of "heavy" arc energy, causing spatial disruption within its sphere of influence. The effect slows down the player, as well as limits their visual range while inside the mine's area of effect. Enemies are unaffected.''


''The Web Mine's triggering mechanism ejects the physical mine into the air where it detonates its "Web" field. The triggering mechanism and mine can both be destroyed with focused fire.''<ref>'''Destiny Tracker''' - ''[http://db.destinytracker.com/grimoire/enemies/fallen-arsenal Fallen Arsenal]''</ref>
Web Mines are most often used by the Fallen and [[Scorn]], who plant them in key areas, although they are often obstacles in the [[Prison of Elders]] and [[Sparrow Racing League]]. Some [[Ultra|bosses]] have the ability to throw Web Mines like they were [[Grenade]]s, and a common [[Modifier]] in high level activities causes [[Vandal]]s to drop one on death.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Destiny]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Destiny]]'' {{1st}}
**''[[House of Wolves (expansion)|House of Wolves]]''
**''[[House of Wolves (expansion)|House of Wolves]]''
***''[[The Dawning]]''
**''[[The Dawning]]''
*''[[Destiny 2]]''
*''[[Destiny 2]]''
**''[[Forsaken]]''
**''[[Forsaken]]''
**''[[Beyond Light]]''
**''[[Beyond Light]]''
**''[[30th Anniversary Pack]]''
**''[[Season of Plunder]]''
**''[[Season of the Seraph]]''


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 20:22, October 22, 2024

Web Mine
Active
FallenWebMineGrimoireCard.jpg
Planted
Web Mine (Planted).png
Production overview

Manufacturer:

Fallen

Weapon type:

Mine

Min-max impact:

Minimal

Specifications

Damage:

Arc Arc

Effective range:

Close

Service history

In service:

All houses
Scorn

Affiliation:

Ultra Captains
Ultra Marauders

 

"The Web Mine is proximity or impact triggered snare device that releases a tangle of "heavy" arc energy, causing spatial disruption within its sphere of influence. The effect slows down the player, as well as limits their visual range while inside the mine's area of effect. Enemies are unaffected. The Web Mine's triggering mechanism ejects the physical mine into the air where it detonates its "Web" field. The triggering mechanism and mine can both be destroyed with focused fire."
— Grimoire Description[1]

Web Mines are used by the Fallen to deny areas to Guardians and other enemies.

Gameplay

Web Mines are most often found planted into the ground, in a disc shape. They emit a low but distinguishable noise, which can allow an attentive player to detect them. Once a player moves close enough, the mine will release a spherical explosive, which will hover in the air beeping for a moment before detonating. The mine's payload creates a large spherical field that blinds, slows and deafens anyone caught in its radius. Even Sparrows are affected, getting stuck in place. The slowing field last for a considerable time, leaving players inside vulnerable and often spelling doom for them. If the mine is shot before it explodes, it is destroyed harmlessly. Both the planted device and the floating detonator can be broken this way.

Web Mines are most often used by the Fallen and Scorn, who plant them in key areas, although they are often obstacles in the Prison of Elders and Sparrow Racing League. Some bosses have the ability to throw Web Mines like they were Grenades, and a common Modifier in high level activities causes Vandals to drop one on death.

List of appearances

References