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Land Mines are explosive devices concealed under or on the ground. They are designed to blow up a target when they either pass over, or pass near the device.

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  • Land Mines are explosive devices concealed under or on the ground. They are designed to blow up a target when they either pass over, or pass near the device.
  • Land Mines (Japanese ぢらい Land Mines) is a Fire-type Status move introduced in Generation V.
  • redirect Land Mines
  • First developed during the Civil War, the land mine was later perfected during World War II by the Soviets. Land mines caused extreme brutality in the war and were buried in the dirt, being triggered when someone stepped on them. Occasionally, land mines can be triggered once you step off, rather than on.
  • Flat, round-shaped tripmine. Gives 4 ammo , that's also the maximum that can be placed per person. If more than four per person is placed the least recently placed mine will disappear.
  • Land mines are explosive devices found in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4 and Fallout Tactics. When armed, the mine is placed on the ground, where it will lie dormant until an enemy strays too close, upon which its proximity fuse will trip, detonating the mine shortly thereafter. In Fallout and Fallout 2, mines could not be directly used by the player. However, some locations such as the Glow and Sierra Army Depot have working anti-personnel mines that will detonate if the player steps on them. They can be disarmed using the Traps skill, but could not be picked up or moved.
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  • The user lays a trap of land mines at the foe's feet. They burn foes that switch into battle.
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  • Land Mines are explosive devices concealed under or on the ground. They are designed to blow up a target when they either pass over, or pass near the device.
  • Land Mines (Japanese ぢらい Land Mines) is a Fire-type Status move introduced in Generation V.
  • redirect Land Mines
  • First developed during the Civil War, the land mine was later perfected during World War II by the Soviets. Land mines caused extreme brutality in the war and were buried in the dirt, being triggered when someone stepped on them. Occasionally, land mines can be triggered once you step off, rather than on.
  • Flat, round-shaped tripmine. Gives 4 ammo , that's also the maximum that can be placed per person. If more than four per person is placed the least recently placed mine will disappear.
  • Land mines are explosive devices found in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4 and Fallout Tactics. When armed, the mine is placed on the ground, where it will lie dormant until an enemy strays too close, upon which its proximity fuse will trip, detonating the mine shortly thereafter. In Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, the player's skill in Explosives will reduce the length of the fuse on a player's mines, and increase the time on enemy mines before detonating. In Fallout Tactics, the chance of spotting a mine before detonation increases with your ranks in Traps, as does your ability to successfully disarm them. In Fallout and Fallout 2, mines could not be directly used by the player. However, some locations such as the Glow and Sierra Army Depot have working anti-personnel mines that will detonate if the player steps on them. They can be disarmed using the Traps skill, but could not be picked up or moved.
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